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Often, we have bugs where we want to stabilise a large set (maybe even a whole category in the extreme case of SELinux policies - sec-policy/*), but only a subset have stable keywords.
The more common case is where a version of one or two packages in a suite (maybe a part of GNOME) already got stabled, so the "usual" bulk package list silently fails.
It'd be useful if NATTkA could report which lines have missing keywords/are redundant to ease debugging, because otherwise it's quite hard to figure out where the problem is.
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Often, we have bugs where we want to stabilise a large set (maybe even a whole category in the extreme case of SELinux policies - sec-policy/*), but only a subset have stable keywords.
The more common case is where a version of one or two packages in a suite (maybe a part of GNOME) already got stabled, so the "usual" bulk package list silently fails.
It'd be useful if NATTkA could report which lines have missing keywords/are redundant to ease debugging, because otherwise it's quite hard to figure out where the problem is.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: