On Fri, 17 Sep 2021 at 10:46:31 -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > On 2021-08-29, Simon McVittie wrote: > > If gnunet is built on a merged-/usr system > > gnunet -> ng ? ... Or should this be reassigned to gnunet?
Sorry, that was copypasta from a previously-reported bug. ng and gnunet both have bugs of this class. This one, #993275, is about ng's use of cp and ls. The similar bug about gnunet's use of ifconfig is #993249. > Since ng is maintained by QA, you could upload the fix yourself, or I > may get to it in the coming weeks... I don't know what ng is or how to test it, only how to build it and throw it at diffoscope, so I'm unlikely to do a QA upload. Looking at its package tracker page, it seems to be an Emacs-style editor with CJK input support, and hasn't had an upstream release since 2003. I have to question whether this is something we really want in the distribution, if nobody either inside or outside Debian wants to maintain it... smcv
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