Re: Bug#1074338: src:libxml2: fails to migrate to testing for too long: unresolved RC issue

2024-07-13 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi Aron, On 28-06-2024 5:44 a.m., Aron Xu wrote: Would like to know if such steps would help resolve the issue better: - revert to a previous version which does not have API/ABI breakage - apply/port security patches on a best effort basis - help upstream to check and fix API/ABI changes

Bug#1072920: release.debian.org: force-skiptest debusine/0.3.2/riscv64

2024-07-13 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi, On 13-07-2024 12:45 p.m., Jochen Sprickerhof wrote: The latest test failures look like timeout problems and we can still address them later. Why not do that now? Then we don't need to give you an exception without a good reason. Paul OpenPGP_signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital

Re: Coordingating/planning various golang transitions

2024-07-13 Thread weepingclown
Hi Reinhard, First of all thank you for your hard work. I would like to help you out, but am limited currently in time and my golang knowldege as a whole. But my understanding is that the go team plans to have a bof at the debconf this time, so probably this topic can be brought up and hopefull

Re: Coordingating/planning various golang transitions

2024-07-13 Thread Reinhard Tartler
On Sat, Jul 13, 2024 at 2:57 PM Simon Josefsson wrote: > Reinhard Tartler writes: > > > My takeaway is that we need to update a large number of packages at the > > same time, starting with src:golang-google-genproto > > and src:golang-google-grpc. This will unblock a number of packages that > ar

Re: Coordingating/planning various golang transitions

2024-07-13 Thread Simon Josefsson
Reinhard Tartler writes: > My takeaway is that we need to update a large number of packages at the > same time, starting with src:golang-google-genproto > and src:golang-google-grpc. This will unblock a number of packages that are > currently in experimental, and will allow them to enter unstable

Coordingating/planning various golang transitions

2024-07-13 Thread Reinhard Tartler
Hi, We currently ship docker version 20.10 in Debian oldstable, stable and currently testing. This is an EOL version that I really don't think Debian trixie should be shipping with. I've been working over the last couple of weeks (months?) on updating podman and docker to recent versions, includi

Uploading linux (6.9.9-1)

2024-07-13 Thread Salvatore Bonaccorso
Hi I would like to upload linux version 6.9.9-1 later today to unstable. It just imports one upstream stable version 6.9.9 on top of what now migrated to testing and is in unstable. No packaging changes are done. Regards, Salvatore signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#1076271: bookworm-pu: package dmitry

2024-07-13 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
Package: release.debian.org Affects: dmitry The https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/dmitry > package in stable, version 1.3a-1.2, got a few security issues that could be fixed. These are CVE-2024-31837, CVE-2020-14931 and CVE-2017-7938. I would like to update these in bookworm, and have prepared th

Bug#1072920: release.debian.org: force-skiptest debusine/0.3.2/riscv64

2024-07-13 Thread Jochen Sprickerhof
Hi Paul, * Paul Gevers [2024-06-16 17:13]: On 10-06-2024 1:30 p.m., Colin Watson wrote: Would you please consider skipping debusine's autopkgtests on riscv64 (I think the hint in the subject line is correct, but I certainly wouldn't swear to it)? armel and armhf are having issues too (they w

Bug#1064810: transition: mpi-defaults

2024-07-13 Thread Alastair McKinstry
On 12/07/2024 22:56, Sebastian Ramacher wrote: On 2024-07-08 11:40:37 +0100, Alastair McKinstry wrote: On 08/07/2024 11:34, Sebastian Ramacher wrote: Hi Alastair On 2024-07-07 19:20:01 +0200, Sebastian Ramacher wrote: Control: tags -1 confirmed On 2024-02-26 06:40:41 +, Alastair McKins