Luca Boccassi <bl...@debian.org> writes: > On Sat, 23 Sept 2023 at 14:29, Simon McVittie <s...@debian.org> wrote: >> >> On Wed, 30 Aug 2023 at 16:27:12 +0100, Simon McVittie wrote: >> > [ Reason ] >> > Part of the transition to merged-/usr, and more specifically, allowing >> > us to stop shipping files in trixie whose physical path on disk does >> > not match their path in the dpkg database due to directory aliasing. >> > >> > This change needs to be in bookworm (and bullseye, and maybe buster) >> > before that process can continue, because official buildds run debootstrap >> > from stable (or older). >> > >> > I also took the opportunity to backport changes that make the autopkgtests >> > pass. >> > >> > [ Impact ] >> > If not accepted, trixie will continue to be stuck in a >> > mostly-but-not-entirely merged-/usr limbo, with the moratorium from >> > #1035831 >> > remaining in place. >> >> I'm aware that we're getting close to the deadline for 12.2 and 11.8, >> so I've uploaded the proposed version to bookworm-proposed-updates for >> easier testing and review. Luca: the proposed version and a signed tag >> are available from my fork on salsa (I am not able to push to the d-i >> repository for debootstrap). I uploaded with dgit, so the git tree and >> the .dsc have been verified to be identical. >> >> If this version is not accepted for whatever reason, then I think we >> should treat version 1.0.128+nmu2+deb12u1 as having been used, and skip >> ahead to 1.0.128+nmu2+deb12u2 for any subsequent bookworm update. >> (And if there is a problem with having this version in bookworm-pu for >> whatever reason, I'm happy to upload a +deb12u2 that is identical to >> 1.0.128+nmu2 except for the changelog.) > > Thank you, pushed both branches. > > Release Team, we are aware that you requested an explicit review from > D-I for this and #1025708, however there are no available reviewers, > so it appears we are deadlocked. Would you please consider waiving > this requirement to break the deadlock? > Philip Hands has confirmed on Salsa that the change has been tested > with OpenQA and everything still works: > https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debootstrap/-/merge_requests/105#note_429838
Just thought I'd mention that those tests were for current unstable. As mentioned in: https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debootstrap/-/merge_requests/105#note_430223 my attempts to test the same change in bullseye have not yet worked out, because bullseye's D-I is missing the features that were recently added to D-I in order to allow one to add a test repo from which D-I can obtain modified udebs (such as debootstrap). I'll ought to be able to sort out tweaked versions of net-retriever & anne for bullseye, in which case a test should be possible. I'm somewhat dubious that such a test is going to tell us anything interesting though. Cheers, Phil. -- Philip Hands -- https://hands.com/~phil
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