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Package: ben
Version: 0.10.1+b1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Today respighi (the host that runs the Release Team tools) was upgraded
to bookworm. Since the upgrade we're getting cron e-mails about errors
from ben. It turns out ben runs fine, but it does output to stderr.
elbrus@respighi:/home/release/www/transitions$ sudo -u release make cron
umask 0002; nice -n 10 ionice -c 3 /usr/bin/ben tracker -g
/srv/release.debian.org/www/transitions/global.conf -u -q
read_global_config /srv/release.debian.org/www/transitions/global.conf
Note the "read_global_config" line that wasn't there apparently in bullseye.
I can reproduce with:
elbrus@respighi:/home/release/www/transitions$ /usr/bin/ben tracker -g
xxx --help > /dev/null
read_global_config xxx
Thanks for maintaining ben
Paul
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Version: 0.10.2
On 2025-02-17 21:23, Paul Gevers wrote:
If it's currently present, please just fix it in unstable. If it's
already fixed, then just close the bug with the right meta-info.
Fixed already.
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Mehdi
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