On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 10:17:23PM +0100, Sven Joachim wrote: > On 2023-02-22 21:45 +0100, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > > > Source: socklog > > Version: 2.1.0+repack-4 > > Severity: serious > > > > dpkg-source: info: extracting socklog in socklog-2.1.0+repack > > dpkg-source: info: unpacking socklog_2.1.0+repack.orig.tar.gz > > dpkg-source: info: unpacking socklog_2.1.0+repack-4.debian.tar.xz > > dpkg-source: info: using patch list from debian/patches/series > > dpkg-source: info: applying 0001-socklog-conf-update-service.patch > > dpkg-source: info: applying 0002-tryto-c.patch > > dpkg-source: info: applying 0003-patches-fix-build-warnings.patch > > dpkg-source: error: pathname > > 'socklog-2.1.0+repack/debian/service/socklog-unix/log/supervise' points > > outside source root (to '/run/runit/supervise/socklog-unix.log') > > > > That's on a system with a mix of testing and unstable. I'm not sure of > > which package introduced that additional check. Let me know if you > > cannot reproduce. > > I can reproduce this, but only if the target directory > (/run/runit/supervise) actually exists. Otherwise dpkg-source does not > complain. > > Lintian reports the absolute symlink as a warning, but maybe turning it > into an error would be more appropriate.
Thanks for checking, I'll be having a look soon. I haven't touched this package in years and a bit of refreshing wouldn't hurt. -- Mathieu Mirmont <m...@parad0x.org>
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