[Bug 524938] Re: Remove binary "opensync-plugin-syncml" from lucid

Bart de Koning 524938 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Aug 19 10:36:49 BST 2010


Sorry guys, but this is what I call a very bad fix, this is a complete
regression of functionality . With an easy fix available. Just load in
the old packages into the repositories because of backward
compatability. There is no clash of functionality if both older and
newer are installed...

libsoup2.2
libsyncml0

Steve Langasek wrote above:
someone uploads a separate source package for the old binary so that it continues to be security-supportable, but someone would have to commit to actually doing the upload. 

So how do we do that? Can you just get the source packages out of
Karmic, and put them into Lucid, or is there an easy link method
available?

@Jonathan Riddell:
I would suggest to change the name and open it again, because the bug is actually not covering a removal, but rather a loss of functionality. Copy and pasting the contents to a new bug is a bit of a waste...

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Remove binary "opensync-plugin-syncml" from lucid
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