Hello Thomas,
Am 12.03.25 um 09:39 schrieb Thomas Goirand:
There is a ongoing hassle with python-redfish as both packages use the
same module path, it's not resolved yet and would need to get fixed by
HPE I think.
I have just seen #1093034 about this.
But I'm very pessimistic HPE will move e
On 3/11/25 15:29, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
I'm totally fine if the new version 6.x goes into Trixie. If you want to
pick over the package feel free, otherwise I can try to have a look at
the weekend.
FYI, I did the work, but got stuck because of this:
https://github.com/HewlettPackard/python-
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A new upstream version of coq-elpi is out ; it requires rebuilding all
depending packages, and updating some of the
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Control: affects -1 + src:emacs
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nmu emacs_1:30.1+1-4 . ANY . unstable . -m "Rebuild against tree-sitter 0.22"
I think I overlooked an ABI incompatibil
Hi Nicolas
The binNMU of alire was scheduled, but FTBFS on armel and armhf [1].
I assumed this is the same issue reported in #1096181, so I marked the
bug affecting alire and tagged it ftbfs.
For the record, the armel and armhf builds were retried recently with
gcc-14 14.2.0-18 in unstable, but
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tags 1099400 = bookworm pending
thanks
Hi,
The upload referenced by this bug report has been flagged for acceptance into
the proposed-updates queue for Debian bookworm.
Thanks for your contribution!
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Hi,
I’d like to upload a backport of patches fixing for CVE-2024-7347.
This issue has been fix
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Bug #1100336 [release.debian.org] bookworm-pu: package nginx/1.22.1-9+deb12u2
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Dear release managers,
Upstream has just released onnxruntime 1.21.0, leading to a SONAME change.
I would like to request a transition slot for it.
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Bug #1100166 [release.debian.org] transition: onnxruntime
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On 3/11/25 15:29, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
I count one time, but this doesn't matter in the end.
It's been the 3rd time, but right, let's move on.
Could we *PLEASE* communicate and get to upload both at the same time?
So far, I've been communicating with you about this privately. This
time, I
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Bug #1100365 [release.debian.org] nmu: emacs_1:30.1+1-4
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* gregor herrmann:
>
> % apt-cache --no-all-versions show libiso9660-12
> Package: libiso9660-12
>
> Source: libcdio
> Version: 2.2.0-1
> Installed-Size: 76
> Maintainer: Gabriel F. T. Gomes
> Architecture: amd64
>
On Tue, 11 Mar 2025 16:44:14 -0700, Gabriel F. T. Gomes wrote:
1. Maybe my worries about the ABI break and libdevice-cdio-perl were
not actually too conservative.
2. Why does using an old version of libcdio (not libiso9660) is
causing the issue? Should libcdio's SONAME have been bumped (by
upstr
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