Niels Thykier <ni...@thykier.net> writes:

> Rob Browning:

> Ok.  Is there any easy way to figure this out?  I am ready to consider
> additionally targeted fixes for non-deterministic build failures.

I suspect both of those fixes may be appropriate.  I'll see what I can
come up with.

> If it is just a question of moving two insecure commands from one list
> (auto-try) to another (manual request) or even just removing them, then
> I am quite happy to accept it for stretch.
>
> The stretch-can-defer/stretch-ignore means we won't stall the release
> for that bug, but often we are still happy to accept a targeted fix for
> it. :)

Understood.  What's the proper procedure there, i.e. presumably I'd need
to upload new packages to unstable, and then would I send an incremental
debdiff, and an additional unblock request, or would I send a full
debdiff...?

Thanks
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