I forgot to mention that there are -signed source packages that must go
with this, so the unblock lines should in fact be:
unblock grub2/2.02+dfsg1-19
unblock grub-efi-amd64-signed/1+2.02+dfsg1+19
unblock grub-efi-arm64-signed/1+2.02+dfsg1+19
unblock grub-efi-ia32-signed/1+2.02+dfsg1+19
(The -sig
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Please unblock grub2.
I hope this is the final grub2 update for the buster release. It
consists mainly of a number of patches from Steve McIntyre to clean up
problems with our UEFI Secure
Hi Paul, Andreas,
Apologies for the slow response - I'm in meetings all week this week
and I'm a bit behind as a result.
On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 9:17 AM Andreas Beckmann wrote:
>
> On 18/06/2019 23.05, Paul Gevers wrote:
>
> pcp was completely off my radar since it has (silently) dropped all pap
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Please unblock package movit
It contains a single, focused fix for a severity=important bug that I found,
backported from upstream git.
It's a bit unclear to me whether “corrupted display”
If you would like some feedback from an user, I think that Wayland
should be the default now. Yes, GNOME still does crash, yes there is
no viable screen-sharing, etc.
But, the user still has a choice on the login screen, and this is
already well documented on Buster's release notes page. Wayland
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 11:33 PM Ilias Tsitsimpis
wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 12:00AM, Emanuele Olivetti wrote:
> > Let me know if I can help more.
>
> Dear Emanuele,
>
> Thank you for taking the time to test and verify my packages. Can I ping
> you one last time to test that git-annex wil
Hey there,
Le 19/06/2019 à 22:19, Simon McVittie a écrit :
- Ubuntu GNOME team: which recent Ubuntu versions, if any, are using
Wayland for their GNOME-based desktop?
We don't have any supported Ubuntu version using Wayland by default, our
motivations for sticking to Xorg were mostly deskt
On 19.06.19 22:03, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Hi Tony,
>
> On 18-06-2019 22:14, tony mancill wrote:
>> Things are looking good so far with 11.0.4+4+really11.0.3+7 in unstable,
>> and so I would like to prepare the t-p-u upload. At the moment, the
>> version I have is 11.0.3+7-5, since that would have b
On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 at 17:33:55 +0100, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> So far as I am aware there is still radio silence from active GNOME
> packaging team members regarding this issue. No comment yet on the
> patch I adapted, positive or negative; this bug (#927667) remains
> at an RC severity.
(Adding
Jonathan Dowland writes:
> So far as I am aware there is still radio silence from active GNOME
> packaging team members regarding this issue. No comment yet on the
> patch I adapted, positive or negative; this bug (#927667) remains
> at an RC severity.
>
> I've not yet read all the thread that Samu
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Hi,
This is a pre-approval request about samba.
A new Samba security version was released today to address
CVE-2019-12435: 4.9.9.
Sid/buster currently has 4.9.5. I'm tempted to upload 4.9
Hi Tony,
On 18-06-2019 22:14, tony mancill wrote:
> Things are looking good so far with 11.0.4+4+really11.0.3+7 in unstable,
> and so I would like to prepare the t-p-u upload. At the moment, the
> version I have is 11.0.3+7-5, since that would have been the "next"
> 11.0.3+7 Debian revision for u
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> close 930713
Bug #930713 [release.debian.org] unblock: php-horde-form/2.0.18-3.1
Marked Bug as done
> thanks
Stopping processing here.
Please contact me if you need assistance.
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930713: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=930713
Hi Andrew
So far as I am aware there is still radio silence from active GNOME
packaging team members regarding this issue. No comment yet on the
patch I adapted, positive or negative; this bug (#927667) remains
at an RC severity.
I've not yet read all the thread that Samuel linked to[1] but it l
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Please unblock package debian-electronics
As in every release process I have updated several Blends metapackages
which needed updates due to package removals to reflect the package pool
of
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Please unblock package debian-junior
As in every release process I have updated several Blends metapackages
which needed updates due to package removals to reflect the package pool
of the
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Please unblock package debichem
As in every release process I have updated several Blends metapackages
which needed updates due to package removals to reflect the package pool
of the relea
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Please unblock package debian-science
As in every release process I have updated several Blends metapackages
which needed updates due to package removals to reflect the package pool
of the
On 6/19/19 6:47 AM, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> On 18-06-2019 09:42, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>> This last Debian release adds the packaging of rabbitmq-diagnostic in
>> /usr/sbin, which is a very useful tool. It'd be a diss-service to our
>> users to not have it in Buster, and I don't think
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Please unblock package debian-med
As in every release process I have updated several Blends metapackages
which needed updates due to package removals to reflect the package pool
of the rel
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Please unblock package gatb-core
diff -Nru gatb-core-1.4.1+git20181225.44d5a44+dfsg/debian/changelog
gatb-core-1.4.1+git20181225.44d5a44+dfsg/debian/changelog
--- gatb-core-1.4.1+git20181
On 2019-06-19 01:01, Paul Gevers wrote:
Hi Drew,
On 18-06-2019 16:22, Drew Parsons wrote:
Just want to say, thanks Shengjing, Tobias and Paul for working
through
the issues to get golang ready for buster.
Thank you for the thanks, but to be fair, it isn't finished. The
golang-golang-x-net-de
Hi,
El dt. 18 de 06 de 2019 a les 21:56 +0200, en/na Paul Gevers va
escriure:
> Control: tags -1 moreinfo
>
> Hi Jordi,
>
> On 12-06-2019 03:52, Jordi Mallach wrote:
> > Hi release team,
> >
> > Nano's upstream has been focusing on fixing some crashers and hangs
> > lately,
> > and as nano froz
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Dear release team,
please unblock dpuser .It solves #930056 "synphot-data: creates world
writable files:
/usr/share/synphot/grp/hst/cdbs/comp/acs/acs_*_
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Hi,
I uploaded an updated gcc-mingw-w64 package to unstable, 21.3, with a
fix for #928214. I’ve since been informed (by Paul Gevers, re
Mednafen) that gcc-8 8.3.0-7 won’t be migrating, which means
gcc-mingw-w64 21.3 won’t either.
Could I upload the pa
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