On 2022-02-10 15:19:57, Alex wrote:
> On donderdag 10 februari 2022 14:59:59 CET Paul Gevers wrote:
> > > The "collectd" package recommends libperl5.34 as it has a loadable
> > > module built against libperl5.34. The transition criteria however
> > > will not consider rebuilding the package even th
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On donderdag 10 februari 2022 14:59:59 CET Paul Gevers wrote:
> > The "collectd" package recommends libperl5.34 as it has a loadable
> > module built against libperl5.34. The transition criteria however
> > will not consider rebuilding the package even though in the
> > current state in unstable it
Hi Alex,
On 10-02-2022 13:21, Alex wrote:
I was wondering why the condition for the perl-5.34 transition has the
"depends" in the condition, but not the "recommends"?
I think because we never did that in the past, I *assume* the tracker
was based on the previous one.
The "collectd" package
Hi,
I was wondering why the condition for the perl-5.34 transition has the
"depends" in the condition, but not the "recommends"?
The "collectd" package recommends libperl5.34 as it has a loadable
module built against libperl5.34. The transition criteria however will
not consider rebuilding the pa
Am Thu, Feb 03, 2022 at 03:59:00PM +0100 schrieb Thorsten Glaser:
> Hi Holger,
>
> > and filed against src:debian-security-support, as openjdk-17 seems to be
> > supported and src:debian-security-support's purpose is to documented what's
>
> no, 11 is supported, 17 is just for users to run third-
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As discussed with Moritz Mühlenhoff of the security team I would like to
explore the possibility of adding the librtls package to a bullseye
point release, to be able to update r
Hi Niko,
On 09-02-2022 22:49, Niko Tyni wrote:
Not sure about the format but hope the attached will do. Each line has
the package to be rescheduled, and then a list of packages that need
to be pulled from unstable. I haven't checked whether the lists are
absolutely minimal for this, but a few to
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