Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: binnmu X-Debbugs-Cc: coreut...@packages.debian.org, p...@packages.debian.org, debian-boot@lists.debian.org Control: affects -1 + src:coreutils src:pam
coreutils_9.4-3.1 and pam_1.5.3-7 aren't currently migrating to trixie for whatever reason. Because debootstrap doesn't currently know about versioned Provides, I think it would be useful to get versions of these packages in trixie that have been rebuilt against the 64-bit time_t ABIs and package names. If the versions in trixie don't migrate imminently, please consider: nmu coreutils_9.4-3 . ANY . trixie . -m "rebuild against libssl3t64" nmu pam_1.5.2-9.1 . ANY . trixie . -m "rebuild against libdb5.3t64" In a trixie derivative (a non-public future branch of the Steam Runtime) I found that local rebuilds of those two source packages were enough to bring a minbase debootstrap back from repeatably failing to reasonably reliable. I hope they would have a similar effect in real trixie. Based on kibi's thread "Making trixie debootstrap-able again?" on -release and -boot, binNMUing util-linux and iproute2 might also help for d-i's use-case, which is larger than minbase and wants fdisk and iproute2: nmu util-linux_2.39.3-6 . ANY . trixie . -m "rebuild against libreadline8t64" nmu iproute2_6.7.0-2 . ANY . trixie . -m "rebuild against libtirpc3t64" but I have not independently verified that those two are necessary or sufficient. smcv