age, that we should at least
temporarily disable stable/oldstable builds on the IPv6-only buildds.
I have commented out stretch and buster (and their corresponding
security and backports suites) on x86-conova-01 for now. I'll definitely
leave bullseye on, though. Not sure if there's another IPv6-only buildd
lingering around.
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changes they
do not consider to actually be part of the ABI they support.)
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InRelease files (not to mention that it doubles the
traffic for no-change cases), I'm surprised they aren't using InRelease
files yet.
Given the timeline, shouldn't we also get oldstable to ship an InRelease
file?
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could instead be read
from disk - i.e. the from the existing tzdata package?
This would add up to the load of all the various packages of various
languages that already need updating with every tzdata release.
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ely it doesn't look like there was progress on #887649 this
cycle either. So I fear that we'll end up needing to tag both #887649
and #885563 bookworm-ignore. :(
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binaries used for this as the Haskell binNMU thing is
obviously written in Haskell rather than being a script.
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anity checks.
What would those sanity checks be?
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On 2019-08-29 11:46, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
On 29/08/2019 11:17, Philipp Kern wrote:
On 2019-08-29 11:14, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
Why don't you let the interested teams run the scripts and generate
the required
binNMUs (like they do now), and then you pull that from a cronj
On 2019-09-02 10:33, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
On 29/08/2019 12:08, Philipp Kern wrote:
On 2019-08-29 11:46, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
On 29/08/2019 11:17, Philipp Kern wrote:
On 2019-08-29 11:14, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
Why don't you let the interested teams run the script
On 2019-09-02 11:03, Joachim Breitner wrote:
Am Montag, den 02.09.2019, 10:57 +0200 schrieb Philipp Kern:
FWIW, I started working on this. Unfortunately we do not really have
transactions available to schedule all or nothing. If someone has a
creative idea on how to best signal back partial
On 9/2/2019 9:06 PM, Clint Adams wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 02, 2019 at 06:40:24PM +0200, Philipp Kern wrote:
>> I would prefer JSON as an input format, looking roughly like this:
>>
>> [{"pkg": "haskell-active", "ver": "0.2.0.13-6"
s.
I'd also suggest to do a roll call of porters and have them reconfirm
their involvement and what is expected from them. I don't think any such
thing happened in years now.
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> Description: Set of fundamental utilities for Linux on S/390
> The package contains:
My assumption is that this is not fixable through -updates but requires
a point release to be properly fixed.
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diff -Nru s390-tools-2.3.0/debian/changelog s390-
te safe about it, but it'd be
>> probably useful to have it for testing in d-i sooner than later.
> ACK, thanks. It migrated on its own already.
It'd also be nice if zipl-installer could still make it. #840230 is
pretty nasty.
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-LTS kernels can be quite short. [1] visualizes that. For instance
once the new LTS and the HWE got backported to the old LTS, all
intermediate ones (except base + new LTS) are dropped pretty much
instantly. You are also expected to migrate HWEs in the meantime
when new ones are made available.
K
> seem suitable for inclusion in the next jessie point release?
Just considering nvme in addition to block and gracefully coping with it
not existing seems fine to me.
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On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 07:33:56PM +, Niels Thykier wrote:
> Philipp Kern:
> > On 2016-06-05 12:01, Niels Thykier wrote:
> >> * amd64, i386, armel, armhf, arm64, mips, mipsel, powerpc, ppc64el,
> >>s390x
> >>- *No* blockers at this time from
e hw support.
Debian already makes use of Marist's resources. The challenge was/is to
get redundancy as DSA very sensibly insists on.
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here are patches around for that.
* X drivers
I don't see backports for them.
Would it also mean X proper or "just" drivers?
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ackages would we need to install to keep track of new
major kernel versions in backports?
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- provide hardware for a buildd and am working with IBM to obtain
more support on that front
I am a DD.
I have no real opinion about -fPIE/-pie on s390x. Ubuntu sets both, so
it seems sane to me to do the same in Debian.
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an't really judge whether this could be annoying in d-i,
> it seems to me that's just fixing a move which hadn't happened with the
> net.ifnames transition, for specific hardware?
FWIW, I have tested this on an installation and haven't seen any problems.
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> +++ cubemap-1.3.2/debian/changelog2017-05-27 11:17:45.0 +0200
> @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
> +cubemap (1.3.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
> +
> + * New upstream release (Closes: #863280)
> +
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> +
> cu
x27;t actually rely on a support
contract.
For s390x I can say that the port was driven without any commercial
interest on both Aurelien's and my side.
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ual
address space or don't have modern languages like Go or Rust around, it
quickly approaches the point where it's not worth it anymore.
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t Mozilla enforced in NSS we
couldn't check in any other tools using ca-certificates. We also do not
sync the NSS version or backport the cert checks when such distrusts
happen. So we can only react in a similar way when the time for full
distrust has come (which is sort of the case now with the
on?
Is that actually planned? Because the whole point of that was that
adding LE directly isn't actually critical. (And people should use the
chain provided by ACME rather than relying on certificates shipped by
Debian.)
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On 2017-07-21 15:51, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
On 2017-07-20 18:15:00, Philipp Kern wrote:
On 07/17/2017 09:41 PM, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
Let's not jump the gun here. We're not shipping NSS in
ca-certificates,
just a tiny part of it: one text file, more or less.
Yeah, and the consen
ion, even if still
disruptive. On the other hand I guess you'd need to start the cluster
for serving anyway for reindex to work and would then serve broken data
in the meantime, too?
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em crazy to me to do that.
But I don't dispute that the complexity could be high to do this
properly. It's unfortunate that this came up that late, given that it
was already a problem for users of testing.
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with older machines. I'll try to restart
the discussion again.
What's the venue to have this discussion in? :)
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ent here was set by nomeata (at least), who schedules binNMUs for
OCaml and Haskell in unstable and hence required access across all
architectures. As long as we add persons relatively sparingly (the
request is for nother single person), I think we should be fine?
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shared
> thing between those two teams rather than solely a w-b thing. It
> happens once every few years though so there isn't really a process to
> vet people.
So can we have an opinion on the current proposal, which is a single DD
(stapelberg)? As far as I know DSA's ticket is c
ends on
krb5-kdc being up, it might be better to wait instead of trying to
contact a hanging kdc. But then the time is still better spent to
implement sd_notify(READY=1)... (But maybe not in stable?)
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gher priority to migrate. But it still doesn't
help when manual work is required because they are stuck behind a
transition.
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On 6/10/18 11:40 AM, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> can we tag
> "Invalid maintainer address pkg-foo...@lists.alioth.debian.org"
> bugs as stretch-ignore?
As we need a way to reach people, I suppose that'd only make sense if
the metadata has been fixed in unstable, no?
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/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 8dc90b9..4f2d3bc 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+netcfg (1.131+deb8u1) stable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Fix is_layer3_qeth on s390x to avoid bailing out if the network
+driver is not qeth. (Closes: #798376)
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> Maybe wb could do a “dak ls” and whatever the equivalent for dpo mini-dak is.
Unfortunately it is not being run on the same host as dak either.
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ing of the various error conditions s390-dasd emits. Without
the logging you cannot deduce why it exited with a failure.
I'm also happy to skip the .po changes if needed, but it seemed cleaner
to just backport stretch's current version.
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diff -Nru s390-da
autotools, changelog, and po
churn, but apart from that does only contain the above changes.
If needed I can back out the glib 2.46 change, although I'd prefer
to upload the whole thing as the change is arguably more correct
even with older glibs.
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diff
on our TODO
> list if it is not listed in the bug tracker.
There's that and it helps to look at the debdiff to see what the actual
changes are. Cert updates are likely to be much easier on us than
packaging/script updates.
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> Please let me know if I may upload such a package.
Both fixes are acceptable. I found it a tad funny that the mail wasn't
signed, but apart from that, please go ahead.
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nk has no ABI guarantee.
> you can bet that each upload has a different one.
> once libata is used and the configs all set we can go for stable
> numbering.
Sorry, but your package is in testing now. Please bump the ABI number in
whatever why you want, but you should.
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and what it does first. Yes,
there might be some regexps, but still.
> I've checked popcon for maypole and the package itself and they
> are below 100..
Not everyone believes^Wsubmits to popcon.
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> point release? Or would they want something that only updates packages
> with security flaws?
I'd try, however it's up to them to decide.
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en later, too.
So not everything worked as expected on this one.)
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; no problem, but this still would not explain why
> http://packages.debian.org is outdated.
I think there is a thread on d-www about the Greek mirror being out of
date.
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if the mail is left unanswered for a few days, but the tool surely accepts
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It tends to accumulate lots of RC bugs. Any comments from
the pkg-nvidia guys?
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On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 04:23:11PM -0700, Randall Donald wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 20:21 +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 03:51:57PM +0100, Julien Cristau wrote:
> > > - nouveau is nowhere near ready, and needs someone to take care of
> > &
.8.git.2009.07.19-6 theoretically every source package could
switch its build-dep to libparted-dev already? Or are those supposed to
use the precise version as they do now? (I.e. in the current state they
are not binNMU-able.)
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too well, but may you enlighten me why that is the
case? I.e. why libparted-dev is virtual and the real instance being named
after the SONAME instead of the API version? ;-)
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I'm
> confident in their ability to manage it properly from here on in.
then please go ahead with the parted transition.
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Colin,
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:38:07PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 03:55:41PM +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 06:15:58PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> > > The API version (libparted-2.1-dev, etc.) was used before upstream
>
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:49:40AM +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
> so parted FTBFSes on kfreebsd due to configure not knowing about it
> (#575007). Is there progress on this? (As it will block testing
> migration due to kfreebsd issues being RC if the package has built
> successfully
If you put me a .dsc somewhere I can fire off a sbuild on a buildd.
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efore.)
And there are those transitions which were not noticed by people beforehand,
like ABI breaks without package renames, but I guess if your scenario would
be in place, people would just be forced to revert those in unstable instead
of pushing an uncoordinated transition through sid.
Kind re
el-meta-faux package which is semi-automatically[*]
generated out of tasksel's data.
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the broken dep of tasksel-meta-faux or temporarily editing
the fake package.)
Apart from that lxpanel seems non-binNMUable for menu-cache 0.3.2-2,
because the dev package was renamed, see [1]. So that needs a sourceful
upload anyway.
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[1] http
e package name and leaving the SONAME
as-is? (That's a bit off the usual 0d suffix, though.)
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that this currently affects release services too. We can't do anything.
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culated through `dak rm -s unstable -bpnR libparted0' and
`dak rm -s unstable -bpnR libparted1.8-12'.) As soon as they are in we need
a decrufting of the old libs and could try some initial hinting afterwards.
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can parted be udeb-unblocked?
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Hi,
am Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 09:22:33PM +0200 hast du folgendes geschrieben:
> can parted be udeb-unblocked?
talking with otavio on IRC it was decided that unblocks for parted and
partman-base are ok if those two migrate together.
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ago. They will
> either be uploaded to volatile as well (e.g. for the binding
> packages).
Oh cool, has this been discussed with the volatile folks?
Because well, it's quite not an option to continue with the current
volatile archive, so it either needs ftp-master integration or it ne
> for now, most of the maintainers seems inactive anyway, so I don't
> think a whole of packages will actually be moved to volatile.
NACK until volatile for squeeze is available on ftp-master.
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e (1:1.5.6.5-3+lenny4.1) stable; urgency=high
The patch itself looks fine, but the version ought to be 1:1.5.6.5-3+lenny3.1.
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segfault if there are too many arguments? If so it's ok to upload, I just
didn't see that from the diff.
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m68k, help having some
sort of release that can be updated independently from the main stable
release? Such a suite could also be useful to land larger changes than
normally allowed for stable.
Or do you think we should skip this release? (But keep it in testing, of
course.)
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life, slepc).
you didn't mention why you need this transition.
Furthermore it seems unlikely to accept any further transitions at this
point.
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> case it is better to use RC severity now. The release team can still
> adjust it as necessary.
Is there any progress on this?
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I'm just a few days back from vacation, and have to resolve urgent work
issues now. But I hoped to get to debian stuff almost today or tomorrow.
Is the situation lost for squeze, or there will be another window?
Nikita
there isn't likely another window for transitions i
On 08/06/2010 10:00 AM, Frans Pop wrote:
I uploaded a new version of debmirror yesterday with minor changes, but
including one fairly important bugfix (#590667).
Please accept for Squeeze.
TIA,
FJP
pk...@asterix:~$ grep-excuses debmirror
debmirror (1:2.4.4 to 1:2.4.5)
Maintainer: Frans
ould prefer two uploads. The change summary looks ok to me, however
you will need to followup once it's uploaded (for putting the unblock in
after looking at the diff).
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the wanna-build side might not, but if this
is the case please file a bug against buildd.debian.org after it has
been uploaded. The package can be given to the builders overriding this
check, too.
Again, maybe the solution of aqsis might help here too.
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e were actually a new version
of them, no?
Same for python-pyxattr...
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cked again, the only
additions it contains are broken support for kernel 2.6.35 (I did not
expect the freeze now, so I thought it might be nice to have for users
running newer kernels).
I commented out the unblock. I suppose you are ok with 1.56-1 being in
squeeze then?
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to reintroduce the kde debconf
frontend. Updated by me.
This does not seem quite as critical as the rest. Is the KDE debconf
frontend stable or rather new code? I suppose that this didn't hit
unstable yet at all?
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to actually do the upload.
both are fine then.
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7;t it?
But then the version is a release candidate version from 2008, and the popcon
inst count is currently 3. I think it should at least be dropped from squeeze
in order to make clamav supportable.
I will do so in a week if nobody speaks up.
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More than one porter is also important so that we are not left alone if
the only person working on it needs to shift his/her priorities (c.f.
bus factor).
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[0] http://release.debian.org/squeeze/arch_qualify.html
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care
about it, if the maintainer abandons the package before we have a send
either a positive or a negative reply.
I'll close the case for the freeze exception for deborphan then, sorry.
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e any particular reason why this does not use the defined
standard Python library class TemporaryFile (or NamedTemporaryFile)?
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unblocked.
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to be fixed in Lintian too, thouhg).
Debdiff attached.
Please go ahead with the upload and please ping us after the package has
been accepted.
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I uploaded with low priority, so it's (of course) not yet there.
Unblocked.
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finitely in the past. Could somebody please schedule
rebuild attempts on the relevant architectures (amd64, ia64, powerpc,
and s390)?
Given back. ;-)
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So what's the meaning of that version.py file? I.e. why isn't it using
"/etc/debian_version"?
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case, it's the case that packages from
proposed-updates that are newer than testing at point release time are
then copied into testing.
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squeeze/sid
However that file is updated in Debian stable for every point release.
But then the right thing would be to use `lsb_release -r' anyway? For
me on squeeze/sid it says "testing" and on stable it says "5.0.5".
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This already moved to testing due to the binaries no longer present in
unstable, I assume.
(So by the way: if the binaries are wrongly built in unstable already,
removing it from there is always the right choice and will fix it
automatically for testing too.)
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t("lsb_release -s -r")
Do you want this?
From a technical point of view: yes.
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Uploaded.
Unblocked.
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