Hi, On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 10:10:06PM +0100, Dylan Aïssi wrote: > Hello, > > Le mar. 12 mars 2024 à 20:45, Carlos Henrique Lima Melara > <charlesmel...@riseup.net> a écrit : > > > > Taking this into consideration and the outcome of Init systems and > > systemd GR [3], I'd like to check with you the possibility of enabling the > > support for libseat launcher in stable via a proposed-updates upload to > > bookworm. > > I'm not against that, but we will have to convince the release team that > it won't introduce new bugs. That means we have to fill a bug report > against the pseudo-package "release.debian.org".
Yeah... Though I thought it was better to first reach the maintainers with the proposal before spending a long time testing stuff to see if this option would break something. And also weston has built-in tests which should help to convince them. > If we are going to touch the package in Bookworm, I would like to try > pushing the last bugfix release of the serie 10.0. It was a private > request from upstream but I didn't realized that there were very few > changes in the bugfix releases, it's worth a try. What do you think? I'm all in on this, I think it's going to make a more compeling case for the release team (although I only did CVE fixes to stable, not patch releases). It's very few commits, so I think it shouldn't be problematic. > I can try this week to prepare an updated package in a dedicated branch > in salsa, so you can test it. Then, if everything is okay, we could fill > the request to the release team. Sure, just let me know if you need help with anything and/or when the packaging is ready for testing. > > I did rebuild bookworm's version with the option enabled and tested it a > > bit in my notebook. I've also used abi-compliance-checker to check if > > this could have caused any ABI change in libweston and it didn't. I'll > > provide the debdiff output for you to check. > > > > Also, should you answer positively, I can do a more exhaustive testing > > and check if we don't introduce any errors when running with elogind and > > systemd-logind. > > This will be very useful to convince the release team. Hopefully. > Best regards, > Dylan Cheers and thanks! Charles
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