# apt update [...] # apt install linux-image-4.10.0-23-generic N: Unable to locate package linux-image-4.10.0-23-generic
(yes I know it is in proposed)
However, 4.10.0-24 does exist and gets installed with -edge. And it is known broken. Why push it out at all? Am I wrong to assume that a later numbered (point?) release would have the fixes contained in previous versions?
# apt update 4.10.0- 23-generic 4.10.0- 23-generic
[...]
# apt install linux-image-
N: Unable to locate package linux-image-
(yes I know it is in proposed)
However, 4.10.0-24 does exist and gets installed with -edge. And it is known broken. Why push it out at all? Am I wrong to assume that a later numbered (point?) release would have the fixes contained in previous versions?