So inetutils-telnet got promoted. This leads to all the inetutils-* binaries (like inetutils-ftpd) to be listed in the "extra" seed, i.e. not seeded anywhere, but still generated by the src:inetutils source package, which we have in main.
In comment #4 we considered explicitly exluding the other binary packages, besides inetutils-telnet & telnet. I tried a few things but didn't get the desired result:
* blacklisting via ubuntu.lunar/blacklist seed
* blacklisting via platform.lunar/{standard,minimal} seeds, using !%inetutils and/or !inetutils-*
* excluding via ubuntu.lunar/supported seed, using Extra-Exclude: %inetutils and/or inetituls-*
I wonder if/how it would be possible to blacklist all the binary packages from src:inetutils, except the telnet client?
So inetutils-telnet got promoted. This leads to all the inetutils-* binaries (like inetutils-ftpd) to be listed in the "extra" seed, i.e. not seeded anywhere, but still generated by the src:inetutils source package, which we have in main.
In comment #4 we considered explicitly exluding the other binary packages, besides inetutils-telnet & telnet. I tried a few things but didn't get the desired result:
* blacklisting via ubuntu. lunar/blacklist seed lunar/{ standard, minimal} seeds, using !%inetutils and/or !inetutils-* lunar/supported seed, using Extra-Exclude: %inetutils and/or inetituls-*
* blacklisting via platform.
* excluding via ubuntu.
I wonder if/how it would be possible to blacklist all the binary packages from src:inetutils, except the telnet client?