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--- Begin Message ---Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal Tags: bookworm User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: pu X-Debbugs-Cc: b...@packages.debian.org, r...@defaultvalue.org Control: affects -1 + src:bup Hi, I'd like to update the version of bup in bookworm from 0.33.2-1~deb12u1 to 0.33.7-1~deb12u1. Effectively this would be a backport of unstable's 0.33.7-1 to bookworm, and would import the upstream stable bug fix releases 0.33.3, 0.33.4, 0.33.5, 0.33.6, and 0.33.7. Since bup is a backup system, it has an extensive test suite that is run by upstream's CI on multiple platforms, and by the Debian buildd's when a new Debian release is uploaded. This reduces the risk of regressions. Some of the bug fixes are fairly minor and may not necessarily justify producing a stable update, but there were some serious data loss bugs (https://bugs.debian.org/1086123) that were fixed in the 0.33.5 release that still affect users of stable who may have used the "bup gc" or "bup get" subcommands. I would prefer to take upstream's 0.33.7 release as-is rather than trying to identify and backport the relevant commits (and deciding which of the other bug fixes to include), or leaving stable users vulnerable to the unfixed data loss bugs. Some additional details and diagrams regarding the data loss bug fixes are available here: https://bup.github.io/issue/missing-objects.html. The upstream release notes covering these releases are available here: https://sources.debian.org/src/bup/0.33.7-1/note/0.33.3-from-0.33.2.md/ https://sources.debian.org/src/bup/0.33.7-1/note/0.33.4-from-0.33.3.md/ https://sources.debian.org/src/bup/0.33.7-1/note/0.33.5-from-0.33.4.md/ https://sources.debian.org/src/bup/0.33.7-1/note/0.33.6-from-0.33.5.md/ https://sources.debian.org/src/bup/0.33.7-1/note/0.33.7-from-0.33.6.md/ The upstream commits constituting these releases can also be viewed here: https://github.com/bup/bup/compare/0.33.2...bup:0.33.7 Thanks! -- Robert Edmonds edmo...@debian.org
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--- Begin Message ---Version: 12.10 This update has been released as part of 12.10. Thank you for your contribution.
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