Hi there, First time poster, long time subscriber.
Long story short, rasdaemon in Buster needs some love. It's quite out of date, the systemd unit as it exists in 0.6.0-1.2 isn't sufficient, and is frankly unusable for some in its present state due to bugs in rasdaemon itself that have been fixed a few upstream releases back. I sent an e-mail to Al Stone (ahs3@d.o) who's listed as rasdaemon's maintainer on packages.d.o and, after a confusing interraction with Debian's SMTP server which responded to his address with "550 <US telelphone number>", I discovered that his account has been retired... Recently I've come to depend on rasdaemon, so in my e-mail to Al, I was hoping to find out what I could do to get a working rasdaemon into testing and eventually stable. Seeing as he's apparently no longer active, I figured this might be a good place to ask a broader audience the same question. If I do all the dog work of cherry-picking and backporting patches from upstream's git repo and handle necessary packaging tweaks, is there a mentor out there who'd be willing to help me get a working version of rasdaemon uploaded? It'd be nice if something could be sorted out regardless. Unless I'm mistaken, rasdaemon (when it works) is the only user-friendly way to watch systems for MCEs since the mcelog package was removed. So, any help or advice on what to do here would be really appreciated. Best, Francis