Hi,
What is the current workflow of the patch propagation from linux mainline
to debian stable kernel versions? are the downstream debian kernels rebased
against the latest mainline kernel version or are they just rebased against
the lts upstream version from which the debian kernel was initially f
On 19/10/20 08:55, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Control: tags -1 confirmed
>
> Hi Lisandro, Dmitry,
[snip]
> I think we are ready for this. Please go ahead.
Thanks! Dmitry started it yesterday.
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Dear release managers,
Please remove trafficserver from Stretch next point release.
This version hass been EOL upstream for 2 years now, and secur
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Bug #942793 [release.debian.org] RM: trafficserver/7.0.0-6+deb9u2
Added tag(s) stretch.
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Hi Andreas,
On 16-10-2019 08:37, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
> The final real blocker as I can see it is the gupnp-igd armel FTBFS.
Could you please file a bug about this and add it as a blocker of this bug?
> The problem is 100% reproducible on abel porterbox.
> The tests that hangs are the final
Hi,
It's (really past) time to consider a date for the second buster point
release.
I've listed some suggested dates below; please indicate which you would
be available for.
- November 2nd
- I'm not available; also means that the freeze would have to be this
coming weekend
- November 9th
- Nov
On Wed, Aug 07, 2019 at 08:29:50AM +1200, Olly Betts wrote:
> Now that we're post-release, Scott Talbert has filed bugs and the
> transition is progressing well (we've gone from 17% to 41% in just
> a week).
We're now at 94% with only 3 packages left:
* mrpt was updated but the build failed on mi
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