ge needs a maintainer. Otherwise the patch will probably
rot in the bts. Maybe you want to step in?
Best,
Chris
t rid of it.
If someone wants to actively maintain the package, please set
yourself as maintainer and close this bug.
Chris
ll your program into /usr/bin, picking a new name.
See the debian-policy bug 1098948 for related discussion.
If you disagree that your package should change, please reassign
this bug to *both* packages, and CC: the other maintainer.
Chris
I think you
should install your program into /usr/bin, picking a new name.
See the debian-policy bug 1098948 for related discussion.
If you disagree that your package should change, please reassign
this bug to *both* packages, and CC: the other maintainer.
Chris
On Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 05:49:07PM +0100, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
> Hi Marco, Andreas,
>
> On Fri, Jul 12, 2024 at 11:53:16PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> > On Jul 12, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
> > your packages tcpd and tcm both install a program
> > nam
.h
defines them, if the preconditions are correctly met. To me this
seems to mean there is another build problem and your patch just
hides that.
Chris
Source: lmbench
Version: 3.0-a9+debian.1-8
The address given in Homepage: seems to have vanished.
Please update the field.
Chris
ave eventually caused this
> segmentation fault...
It seems unlikely that bug #744215 from 2014 would be the same thing
as what you are seeing in 2025. Please open a new bug and provide
all details, including a full log, backtrace and your config and so
on.
Without details this is not actionable.
Chris
On Tue, Feb 04, 2025 at 12:33:04AM +, Andrew Bower wrote:
>
> Surely it depends - some thing are highly distro-specific. The amount of
> detritus that accumulates in upstream contrib directories over the
> years... scripts that new integrators would surely rather rewrite for
> their own contex
f you have strict
requirements on how many days can be kept, then also small files
must be treated.
Maybe a find call with -mtime would be enough.
Chris
.
src:obexftp tried to take over the binary package (#820188), but
src:obexfs did not get removed back then.
obexfs still uses libfuse 2.x which is obsolete.
obexfs is orphaned and has Maintainer: Debian QA Group.
Thanks,
Chris
.
I briefly talked to the old maintainer and they agree.
Thanks,
Chris
reproducibly.
This is because it ships a binary, nondeterministic example. A patch
is attached that removes this after it was generated in the tests. (I
don't think we need to ship this file, do we?)
[0] https://reproducible-builds.org/
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prompt your for the rest of the
details.
Best,
Chris
.
Given the last nwall release was in 2002(!), and the README states
it is mainly used on zork.net itself, I would suggest nobody should
spend any more time on nwall.
Chris
that use cdbs as a
> buildsystem.
If you deem it important enough, please just upload cdbs with your
patch.
Chris
original maintainer from IBM did a single upload and then
disappeared.
No software packaged in Debian currently depends on tss2.
I would suggest you ignore the existence of tss2 packages in Debian
until someone steps up and actually maintains them.
Chris
Hi Marco, Andreas,
On Fri, Jul 12, 2024 at 11:53:16PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Jul 12, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
> your packages tcpd and tcm both install a program
> named "tcpd", although in different components of the PATH.
> > Please find a solution f
. Currently orphaned.
wireshark-dev still depends on it, filing a bug in a moment.
Chris
.
Thanks,
Chris
packets including
ICMP.
Thanks,
Chris
, upstream has stopped development a long time ago, the
package is orphaned in Debian since 2018, currently FTBFS and
nothing depends on it.
Please remove hugs98 from unstable.
Chris
in 2017. It
currently FTBFS.
Please remove giggle from unstable.
Chris
no active upstream, maybe we can
stop wasting our time on it.
Please remove xvier from unstable.
Chris
currently FTBFS.
Please remove smb2www from unstable.
Chris
, and it now FTBFS,
please remove it from unstable.
Thanks,
Chris
.
Thanks,
Chris
n 2001.
I think it's time to drop it.
Please remove mergelog from unstable.
Chris
as in 2015. popcon
massively declined over time.
Seems like it's time to let it go.
Please remove freewnn from unstable.
Chris
release apparently was in
2008.
Seems like it is time to let it go. Please remove sendfile from
unstable.
Thanks,
Chris
ready noted that the package is a
QA problem.
Seems like it is time to let it go.
Thanks,
Chris
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: ftp.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: remove
X-Debbugs-Cc: safele...@packages.debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:safelease
As stated in #903570, safelease was packaged as a dependency for Vdsm.
However Vdsm packaging was abandoned, leaving no
n for your packages. Ideas:
1) if one of the programs is an internal implementation detail of
the package, install it into a private path in /usr/lib instead.
2) rename one of the programs
3) rename both of the programs
Thanks,
Chris
t analyzed what rwho(d) implementations are out there. I see
> NetBSD/FreeBSD has one still in -current, but OpenBSD removed it during
> 5.x. Are people aware of any other implementations worth considering?
IMO we should follow OpenBSD's 2015 (or earlier) decision.
Chris
eople time to chime in / secure replacements to show up
After a while I intend to clone this bug to ftp.debian.org for
removal from unstable.
Chris
, and upstream also stopped working on it
6 years ago.
login will soon drop support for "-h" (= remote logins), then rsh will
also be broken.
I hope that all systems have transitioned to ssh in the meantime.
Chris
: login. Or a lesser relationship
(Recommends, Suggests) if applicable.
Thanks,
Chris
Depends: login. Or a lesser relationship
(Recommends, Suggests) if applicable.
Thanks,
Chris
: login. Or a lesser relationship
(Recommends, Suggests) if applicable.
Thanks,
Chris
). Since then
this is basically useless in Debian.
Please remove ploop from unstable.
There are no rdeps.
Chris
, I will file an RM (remove) bug.
> Note, that the software has not been updated by upstream since many years.
> The upstream source code is maintained in CVS.
Apparently the filing never happened, so I'm doing that now. Indeed,
the upstream situation has not changed since then.
No r-deps exist.
Chris
seems gone.
Given the state of the Twitter service, this is no surprise.
Please remove tircd from unstable.
There are no r-deps.
Chris
base solution.
Well what's your plan forward? db5.3 is supposed to be removed.
Chris
2013 (>10 years ago). The upstream also has
vanished, and the popcon is very low.
Lets stop having it, please.
Chris
d have
also opened #1058752 (but also see #1058630).
scanbd is not the only package affected by the coreutils change.
Chris
Source: guessnet
Severity: important
Hi,
your package build-depends on libiw-dev, which is built from
wireless-tools 30~pre9, from 2009. Please replace it with an actually
maintained library for wireless network interfaces.
Thanks,
Chris
ing libnss-db.
Users can probably use any other NSS module that can use some form of
database backend.
After a while I intend to file an RM bug, too.
Chris
-server (#1055839).
Thanks,
Chris
quot;
[..]
> merged-usr: no
This is not a bug in mingetty, but your installation is not in a
supported state. Once you get your install fixed by usrmerge, it
will work.
Chris
, upstream is dead, and it uses the
obsolete cpufrequtils package, which itself should go away soon
(#877016).
Thanks,
Chris
has done nothing since 2016,
and at least I can't find the upstream sources anymore.
It also hinders the removal of netkit-rsh, #1041864.
Thanks,
Chris
urity-wise.
I'll file a separate bug about the client code in a moment.
Thanks,
Chris
nwise to run on a network, but I'd suspect so...
Thanks,
Chris
introduced for
Gitea, which is long gone again.
This package is dead upstream, orphaned in Debian, and is a leaf library
package with no r-deps.
Thanks,
Chris
,
which is long gone.
This package is dead upstream, orphaned in Debian, and a leaf library
with no r-deps.
Thanks,
Chris
for Gitea,
which is long gone again.
This package is a leaf library package, itself dead upstream and
orphaned in Debian.
Thanks,
Chris
-alexcesaro-quotedprintable.v3. It was
introduced for Gitea, which is long gone again.
This package is a leaf library package, itself dead upstream and
orphaned in Debian.
Thanks,
Chris
introduced for
Gitea, which is gone since a long time. This package is a leaf library
package, itself upstream dead and orphaned in Debian.
Thanks,
Chris
Package: libvisual-plugins
Version: 0.4.0+dfsg1-17
Severity: wishlist
Tags: l10n patch
Hi,
please find attached the newest German translation.
Kind regards,
Chris
de.po.gz
Description: application/gzip
ship a
sendmail.service file, for native integration with systemd.
Theoretically sendmail.service could also turn of various
security hardening options, but this probably needs careful
consideration.
Thanks,
Chris
close this bug.
Chris
Disk rattling, program starting, but then nothing and
> you're returned to the shell prompt without a workable tool.
This seems to be back, in stable (OpenJDK 11) and in unstable
(OpenJDK 17).
Chris
nd ifupdown 0.8.36 and
a "quote normal" enp0s1 ethernet interface.
Raising to serious as it would appear ifscheme is just broken.
Chris
Control: severity -1 serious
Last remaining package in unstable dropped its (build-)depends,
raising severity so json11 will go away from testing.
Source: mercurial-buildpackage
Version: 0.10.1+nmu2
Severity: important
It would appear mercurial-buildpackage is not useful anymore:
hg.debian.org has long been shut down, and from popcon it would seem
there are few/no users left.
Does this package still have value for bookworm?
Chris
. Interested
parties can still pick it up and maintain it properly, if they desire.
Chris
o it might be a good idea to solve this sooner
than later :-)
Chris
* Adrian Bunk :
> Source: libcommoncpp2
[..]
> src:ucommon is the successor of libcommoncpp2, and the only
> remaining build dependency on libcommoncpp2-dev in
> vdr-plugin-fritzbox is stale.
It appears all r-(build-)deps are gone. Should src:libcommoncpp2
also go away from unstable?
Chris
Source: json11
Version: 1.0.0-3+b1
Severity: important
json11 is dead upstream, and has known encoding bugs. It currently has
no real users in Debian (except as a dependency of yet another library).
It would be good to remove it from (at least) testing before actual
users show up.
Chris
testing.
Chris
Source: golang-github-siddontang-go-snappy
Version: 0.0~git20140704.0.d8f7bb8-6.1
Severity: serious
This package was introduced for gitea, and has been orphaned once gitea
was removed. It has seen no updates since. Lets keep these libraries out
of testing.
Chris
get_contents (mydata, dentptr, buffer, maxsize);
| ^~~
fat.c:813:19: note: ‘dent’ declared here
813 | dir_entry dent;
| ^~~~
Error looks the same on both armel and armhf.
Maybe removal would have been a better idea.
Best,
Chris
Package: spellutils
Version: 0.7-
Severity: wishlist
Tags: l10n patch
Hi,
please find attached the newest German translation.
Kind regards,
Chris
de.po.gz
Description: application/gzip
cause nghttp2
switched to tar.bz2 orig tarballs.
Chris
Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> Hrm. Seems like the original version without the cross-building patches are
> what
> actually landed in sid today...
Bah, okay. Re-uploading without DELAYED now. Thanks. :)
Regards,
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eu of working out what has happened here, I'll re-upload
now without any DELAYED value. Thanks. :)
Regards,
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bdiff is attached.
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diffstat for tuxcmd-modules-0.6.70+ds tuxcmd-modules-0.6.70+ds
changelog| 10 +++
patches/crossb
does not
embed build paths in various binaries. (Closes: #1011500)
* Apply a patch by Helmut Grohne to make it possible to cross-build
tuxcmd-modules. (Closes: #941296)
The full debdiff is attached.
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.
(dnprogs upstream also appears abandonded.)
I would suggest removing dnprogs, if not for bookworm then in the
trixie cycle.
Chris
have not been in Debian since stretch or older.
Thanks,
Chris
not been in Debian since stretch or older.
Thanks,
Chris
Best regards,
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Control: reassign -1 src:linux
Dear Håkan,
thanks for reporting back and testing!
* Håkan T Johansson [220801 19:31]:
> On Sun, 31 Jul 2022, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
>
> > I can't see a difference that should matter from userspace.
> >
> > I have stared a bi
Source: sendmail
Dear Maintainer,
I've noticed your package Build-Depends on bsdmainutils, which is a
transitional package since bullseye. Please switch to one of the
packages replacing bsdmainutils instead.
Maybe bsdextrautils, if the program you are after is "ul".
Thanks,
Chris
n testing this?
Could you retry on something >= 5.9? I.e. some version with patch
08fc1ab6d748ab1a690fd483f41e2938984ce353.
Thanks,
Chris
using this program anymore.
If nobody replies here, I will raise severity of this bug and
eventually file for removal, ideally before bookworm freeze.
Chris
ess you'd like to do the
> honors?
I'll get onto it. :)
Regards,
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built reproducibly.
This is because it uses a custom set of date macros in acinclude.m4.
Patch attached that overrides the values in debian/rules, basing
them off SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.
[0] https://reproducible-builds.org/
Regards,
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. Here is an updated
version of the 0005-Make-the-build-reproducible.patch file to filter
this:
§
From: Chris Lamb
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2016 20:55:08 +0100
Subject: Make the build reproducible
Last-Update: 2016-08-20
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/834945
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configure.ac | 2 +-
1 file c
ighly unlikely that varmon can work at all with any
4.x or 5.x kernel.
Therefore I'm marking this bug as serious, as I believe varmon is of
zero use in bookworm and forward.
Thanks,
Chris
* Pino Toscano [210525 10:44]:
[..]
> Hence, it looks to me it would be a better idea to simply remove aewm
> from Debian.
I've cloned this as #989074 against src:aewm. Parties interested in
keeping aewm can reply there to indicate their commitments and also
keep aewm in bullseye...
Chris
ssion from buster.
Chris
ood idea. But quite clearly it is work that needs to be a) done and
b) well coordinated.
Good luck!
Chris
Source: varmon
Version: 1.2.1-2
Dear Maintainer,
your package depends on makedev, which itself is long obsolete.
Please replace this dependency.
Thanks,
Chris
anished a long time ago.
Personally I would push for removing autoproject from Debian if
nobody speaks up ...
Chris
Source: acpica-unix
Priority: wishlist
A long time ago, acpixtract and acpidump were provided by more than
one packages. Those alternate versions have long gone away.
Please remove the alternatives setup from acpica-unix, to reduce
overall complexity.
Thanks,
Chris
Source: cpqarrayd
Version: 2.3.6
Severity: serious
Linux upstream has removed the "cciss" driver in 4.14-rc1. cpqarrayd
needs the cciss driver to function.
I imagine we shouldn't ship software that did not work with buster's
kernel in bullseye.
Chris
that the dac960 has been removed from Linux 4.20-rc1. myrb/myrs
are given as replacements, but someone should check varmon works
with those drivers.
Chris
orphaned in Debian.
Chris
d are alive and doing well.
It's been suggested cdrkit should not be in bookworm.
Chris
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