Erik Logtenberg wrote: > On a side note, I am still puzzled that this package is non-functional > in Fedora. Volker said he couldn't test on all Fedora releases, but is > it not basic Fedora QA policy to at the very least test if a package > actually runs on the current release with default settings? We packagers do not have all supported Fedora releases installed. There are 4 different releases to care about right now: F23, F24, F25 (Branched) and Rawhide (F26+). What usually happens is that the maintainer tries the new version on the Fedora release he/she is running and then relies on user feedback in Bodhi for the others. The packager also does not necessarily have SELinux enabled on his/her system. (In fact, the easiest solution if you are running into selinux- policy bugs is to just disable the thing.) And finally, if the old version was already broken (due a bug in another, unrelated package), how is the maintainer supposed to test the update (other than by disabling SELinux or setting it permissive)? The update is not a regression. Kevin Kofler _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx