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Hi,
I think the release notes should probably mention that dash
0.5.11+git20210903+057cd650a4ed-4 has dropped all debconf code to allow
using a different shell as /bin/sh.
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Andrej
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Hi Andrej,
You know: thanks.
On 29-05-2023 11:02, Andrej Shadura wrote:
I think the release notes should probably mention that dash
0.5.11+git20210903+057cd650a4ed-4 has dropped all debconf code to allow
using a different shell as /bin/sh.
Does this only effects new
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Bug #1036907 [release-notes] release-notes: dash in bookworm drops debconf
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Andrej Shadura wrote:
> I think the release notes should probably mention that dash
> 0.5.11+git20210903+057cd650a4ed-4 has dropped all debconf code to allow
> using a different shell as /bin/sh.
It's not clear from the above (or the changelog) what the change is,
exactly. Okay, there's now no de
HI,
On 29-05-2023 11:42, Justin B Rye wrote:
Either way, we'll need to amend that release-notes entry for
^-handling, and presumably we'll want a new entry about this to go
along with that one.
That was exactly my idea too.
Paul
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Hi,
James Addison wrote (Mon, 29 May 2023 00:18:36 +0100):
> [[Holger Wansing wrote:]]
> > Yes, filtering the content for the different architectures does not work
> > yet.
>
> Ah, and I said I would help with that :)
>
> Although I don't yet know exactly how it's going to interact with the bu
Hi,
On Mon, 29 May 2023, at 11:09, Paul Gevers wrote:
> On 29-05-2023 11:02, Andrej Shadura wrote:
>> I think the release notes should probably mention that dash
>> 0.5.11+git20210903+057cd650a4ed-4 has dropped all debconf code to allow
>> using a different shell as /bin/sh.
>
> Does this only eff
On 29/05/2023 02:53, Paul Gevers wrote:
Our (crafted with Andrej) proposal is here:
https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes/-/merge_requests/181
from the diff:
... as a literal
character, as was always the intended POSIX-compliant
behavior.
Strictly speaking, behavior
Hi,
On 29-05-2023 12:02, Max Nikulin wrote:
Strictly speaking, behavior of circumflex is *unspecified* in POSIX:
... A bracket expression
starting with an unquoted character produces unspecified
results.
Right. Maybe better to say it now matches the other implementation (dash
has t
Hi Andrej,
On 29-05-2023 11:22, Andrej Shadura wrote:
I wasn’t 100% sure, but I have now verified and yes, dash reclaims /bin/sh on
upgrades.
Ack (and a bit of ugh).
I could have handled that smarter and given users one release to adjust, but I
guess it’s probably a bit late for that?
Ab
On 29/05/2023 17:30, Paul Gevers wrote:
On 29-05-2023 12:02, Max Nikulin wrote:
Strictly speaking, behavior of circumflex is *unspecified* in POSIX:
... A bracket expression
starting with an unquoted character produces
unspecified
results.
Right. Maybe better to say it now matches
Hi,
On 29-05-2023 12:51, Max Nikulin wrote:
I am unaware of another dash implementation. Do you mean ash from which
dash was forked?
No, I understood from Andrej that dash *internally* has two ways to do
the matching. One embedded implementation, and one using system library
calls. Which one
On 29/05/2023 17:59, Paul Gevers wrote:
On 29-05-2023 12:51, Max Nikulin wrote:
I am unaware of another dash implementation. Do you mean ash from
which dash was forked?
No, I understood from Andrej that dash *internally* has two ways to do
the matching. One embedded implementation, and one u
Hi,
On Mon, 29 May 2023, at 12:34, Paul Gevers wrote:
> On 29-05-2023 11:22, Andrej Shadura wrote:
>> I wasn’t 100% sure, but I have now verified and yes, dash reclaims /bin/sh
>> on upgrades.
>
> Ack (and a bit of ugh).
>
>> I could have handled that smarter and given users one release to adjust
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Hi Paul,
On 5/29/23 00:22, Paul Gevers wrote:
Hi Olek,
First and foremost, I'm sorry this bug report dropped completely from
the radar during the major part of bullseye being stable.
Thank you for the apology. I definitely understand how crazy things get
prior to release!
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