Dear Franco Martelli, dear Thomas Schmitt, Sorry for the potential duplication. This mail should now also go to the list.
I believe I found the problem which was on my side. I do have libz.so.1.3, since I manually compiled grpc on my machine and this also uses a newer version of zlib appearently. So this is not a Debian problem but rather specific to my setup. A clean install in a VM indeed works as expected. Do you still think a bug report is worth it? Thanks for your prompt responses, Jonathan Chung Am 02.04.2024 um 21:37 schrieb Chung Jonathan <jch...@student.ethz.ch>: Dear Franco Martelli, dear Thomas Schmitt, Yes, /etc/debian_version reports 12.5. However, as I have the docker sources as external repository those might have introduced an update to zlib. I will try to narrow it down and then open a subsequent bug report - possibly on a clean VM too. The error first occurred as I installed a docker image. However, pigz --version also gave this error. Thank you for pointing me to the correct directions, Jonathan Chung Am 02.04.2024 um 21:07 schrieb Franco Martelli <martelli...@gmail.com>: On 02/04/24 at 10:27, Jonathan Chung wrote: Dear sir or madam, I'm new with Debian bug reporting and thus need some help with that. pigz 2.6-1 on Debian 12.5 fails to execute due to a fixed bug on upstream https://github.com/madler/pigz/issues/111 Installing the version from sid resolves the issue which is clearly not optimal. I think the fix should be backported. Can someone help me to file a bug report? To file a bug report use "reportbug pigz" and answer the questions… but I use regularly "pigz" in my backup scripts and I didn't notice nothing wrong ?_? My installed version is: ~$ dpkg -l | grep pigz ii pigz 2.6-1 amd64 Parallel Implementation of GZip I just tested it and I've nothing to report: ~$ tar tf frankbck2.tgz --use-compress-program=pigz >/dev/null ~$ echo $? 0 Are you sure you are using Debian 12.5 ? Kind regards. -- Franco Martelli