Thanks Kyle,
I agree the testcase is great and works in my tests.
This is exactly what I needed to craft the SRU template as needed.
But OTOH about severity of this, as it will mean everyone having ssh installed (which is almost every installation out there) will have to download and install a new package. I was wondering if there is a (can be more complex and doesn't have to have step-by-step instructions) real use-case that is making this bug more severe by breaking it. If there isn't I'm tempted to say it is a correct bug and fix, but doesn't qualify to do the SRU on its own.
We might then still prep it completely but hold it in -proposed to only release it together with some other more severe update that will force a new download anyway.
Looking forward to your answer and adding the SRU template for now ...
Thanks Kyle,
I agree the testcase is great and works in my tests.
This is exactly what I needed to craft the SRU template as needed.
But OTOH about severity of this, as it will mean everyone having ssh installed (which is almost every installation out there) will have to download and install a new package. I was wondering if there is a (can be more complex and doesn't have to have step-by-step instructions) real use-case that is making this bug more severe by breaking it. If there isn't I'm tempted to say it is a correct bug and fix, but doesn't qualify to do the SRU on its own.
We might then still prep it completely but hold it in -proposed to only release it together with some other more severe update that will force a new download anyway.
Looking forward to your answer and adding the SRU template for now ...