https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=russell%40coker.com.au
In the above page it has both versions 2:2.20210203-3 and 2:2.20210203-4 in the testing and unstable columns, what does that mean?
Will the refpolicy package I just uploaded
go into testing in 10 days time or will that be 20 days?
On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 11:12 AM Russell Coker wrote:
https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=russell%40coker.com.au
In the above page it has both versions 2:2.20210203-3 and 2:2.20210203-4
in
the testing and unstable columns, what does that mean?
I see 2:2.20210203-3 in the testing column and 2:2.20210203-4 in the
unstable column.
Will the refpolicy package I just uploaded
go into testing in 10 days time or will that be 20 days?
Normally, what you see on the excuses page would apply.
https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=refpolicy
However, I think that the hard freeze will happen before the package migrates, so I suggest that you file an unblock request (reportbug release.debian.org) asking the release team to accept the changes.
https://release.debian.org/#release-dates
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