Timeline for ubuntu list by vinc17
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Several people in mailing-lists, Debian developers (in bug reports), and this is also highly suggested by reportbug.
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And if !Debian people knew how to write documentation, there would be fewer problems.
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I'm using experimental packages because I'm told to. Don't tell people to use experimental if it mustn't be used!
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Now the behavior of gdb and strace doesn't match the documentation. Again, that's !Debian. Worse and worse!
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No, adding "important" is wrong: too many important bugs! I don't want to spend my time looking at them.
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No, I didn't *before* being affected by the bug.
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Completely stupid remark!
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But the bug is not visible by apt-listbugs! Did all of you read what I've said???
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The pb isn't that it's broken, but that a developer doesn't want to set the bug as RC (for apt-listbugs) just because it is in experimental.
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and I installed the experimental version of strace just because reportbug suggested to install it.
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Fed up with !Debian rules. Now that's strace/experimental that's broken and developers want to hide that: http://bugs.debian.org/702309#20
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Just the catalog. But what is the system directory? Where is the documentation? A package without documentation is useless!
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OK, so I've just updated my bug report.
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I have no problems with xsltproc with the DTD installed locally. XML processors MUST use it, otherwise this is misuse of network resources.
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The DTD is installed locally (not clear from my bug report, but you can deduce it from the fact that xsltproc is fine).
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And that's also !Debian developers who decided that this wasn't a bug, while obviously it doesn't work.
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The problem seems to be !Debian specific.
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!Debian invents software that is broken by design! http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=702225
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And you're citing http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer.en.html#severities meaning that security bugs can be accepted in !Debian releases.
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Confidential/private data can be made accessible to other people due to this bug. And security bugs should have RC severity. !Debian