On Sun, 21 May 2023 at 20:31, Luca Boccassi <bl...@debian.org> wrote: > > On Sun, 21 May 2023 at 20:29, Christoph Berg <m...@debian.org> wrote: > > > > Re: Luca Boccassi > > > If we were to do a MBF against packages that in _Bookworm_ have > > > introduced new files in /bin, /sbin or /lib*, would you accept the > > > consequent mass unblock request? > > > > Fwiw, I would restrict that to packages that didn't have files in > > these directories before. Telling a maintainer that they should > > continue install foo.service to /lib/systemd, but the newly introduced > > bar.service needs to got to /usr/lib/systemd seems like a lot of extra > > work and asking for bugs to happen. > > Yes, this (the number of files mentioned) already excludes things that > are installed by dh addons and so, such as unit files.
Here's the list of affected packages for binaries: abpoa eprover coq-hierarchy-builder intel-cmt-cat nbd-server systemd toybox drbd-utils finit finit-plugins multipath-tools runit nut-modbus nut-i2c nut-server open-iscsi openrc resolvconf iproute2 f2fs-tools ifupdown-ng multipath-tools libpam-modules-bin PAM modules: cockpit-tests libpam-python libpam-alreadyloggedin libpam-chroot google-compute-engine-oslogin systemd-homed Library new ABI or minor versions: libbrlapi0.8 libc6 libcap2 libcgroup2 libdbus-1-3 libdmraid1.0.0.rc16 libcap-ng0 libexpat1 libfuse3-3 libgpg-error0 xfsprogs libreadline8 libkeyutils1 liblzma5 libncurses6 libncursesw6 libntfs-3g89 libnutclient2 libnutscan2 libparted-fs-resize0 libparted2 libproc2-0 libsepol2 libtinfo6 libupsclient6 zlib1g The libraries are just minor version increase in most cases, so the symlinks are often unchanged and cannot be moved, so I'd leave them where they are. So that's 23 packages for binaries and 5 for PAM modules moving from un-triplet to triplet location. Kind regards, Luca Boccassi