Hi Luca, On Mon, 22 May 2023 00:03:46 +0100 Luca Boccassi <bl...@debian.org> wrote:
> 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 Please exclude runit from the list as /lib/runit/ was not empty in Bullseye. Regards, Lorenzo > 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 >