Re: Mimic 13.2.3?

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Piggy backing for a +1 on this.
Really would love if bad packages would be recalled, and also if packages would follow release announcement, rather than precede it.

For anyone wondering, this is the likely changelog for 13.2.3 in case people want to know what is in it.


Reed

On Jan 4, 2019, at 10:07 AM, Matthew Vernon <mv3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

On 04/01/2019 15:34, Abhishek Lekshmanan wrote:
Ashley Merrick <singapore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

If this is another nasty bug like .2? Can’t you remove .3 from being
available till .4 comes around?

This time there isn't a nasty bug, just a a couple of more fixes in .4
which would be better to have. We're building 12.2.4 as we speak
Myself will wait for proper confirmation always but others may run an apt
upgrade for any other reason and end up with .3 packages.

Without wishing to bang on about this, how is it still the case that
packages are being pushed onto the official ceph.com repos that people
shouldn't install? This has caused plenty of people problems on several
occasions now, and a number of people have offered help to fix it...

Regards,

Matthew



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