It means that the version of pcmcia-cs now in the archive fixes the bug -- the bug only occurs on upgrade from breezy, now that you've upgraded you won't be bitten by it again.
(The bug is that pcmcia-cs loads a module that can crash the breezy kernel; but is perfectly safe to do on dapper -- we forgot that during upgrade, the dapper pcmcia-cs is still running on the breezy kernel)
pcmcia-cs is essential for some people -- maybe their root filesystem is on a pcmcia disk
It means that the version of pcmcia-cs now in the archive fixes the bug -- the bug only occurs on upgrade from breezy, now that you've upgraded you won't be bitten by it again.
(The bug is that pcmcia-cs loads a module that can crash the breezy kernel; but is perfectly safe to do on dapper -- we forgot that during upgrade, the dapper pcmcia-cs is still running on the breezy kernel)
pcmcia-cs is essential for some people -- maybe their root filesystem is on a pcmcia disk