On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 09:59:57 +0200 José Luis González González <bugs....@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 09:39:02 +0200 > José Luis González González <bugs....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Good day, > > > > There's an issue with the dash package and maintainer, and mutt as well. > > > > I even tried to reach dash maintainer privately and he is not even on > > the package's field (queried by dpkg), there's someone who is obviosly > > fake instead: Andrej Shadura <andre...@debian.org> > > > > The issues with dash so far, that I know, is the shell was bash when I > > switched to dash because of bash's Stallman's "Eight Megabytes And > > constantly Swapping *And Spying And Boycotting*", and after I enabled > > "fingerd" in my personal website's server and some time passed the > > package returned to dash, however there's at least one obvious back > > door, and program is going the way of bash, preventing from using the > > Operating system. This has happened before, thrice recently. > > > > Additionally the files on /usr/share/doc/dash are wrong. > > > > The main issues of mutt that I know so far is the documentation is > > useless for what I needed, which is using the program, and the package, > > that was installed, is missing from my computer, besides the maintainer > > being subversive as well. > > > > If this is not solved I will cease to stop using Debian and Debian will > > die. > > > > "Kinda or not" > > The problems that I had in 2020 were life or death security problems > that prevented me to use my computer at all for almost one year. I even > lost my computer, had to buy another one in 2021 and reinstall > everything, with severe problems, that even involved having to go > several times to public library, and recording "the" DVD first disc > with non-free firmware adding it selectively from USB didn't work. > > The problems in 2023 involved ceasing being able to use the computer > because of innumerable trojans, and having to resort to the public > library again because of the DVD that I had recorded with Debian 10.5 > becoming subversive when I needed it to rescue my operating system and > turning as 11.5, which is not what I wanted at all. I ended up having > to record 11.5, install it, and even upgrade to 12. There are similar issues with boa and dhttpd, and it seems Apache is going that way.