Bug#1071200: git-buildpackage: gbp import-orig: support filtering based on debian/clean

2024-05-21 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Sun 2024-05-19 20:43:58 +0200, Guido Günther wrote: > But you'd break that when filtering out files? I think what keeps me > confused: the tarball uploaded to Debian is the filtered one and hence > has a different checksum, no? hm, i don't think so, because we use

Bug#1071202: [pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#1071202: src:gnupg2: upstream tarball ships files not in upstream revision control

2024-05-21 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi gniibe-- Thanks for this additional info! On Fri 2024-05-17 09:02:40 +0900, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > The regexp subdirectory was introduced to support POSIX regexp functions > on Windows. The intention is providing same behavior among GnuPG on > different Operating Systems. Historically,

Bug#1071556: Acknowledgement (Dvorak keymap not loaded after login)

2024-05-21 Thread Daniel Richard G.
I've reported this issue to the upstream project at https://github.com/neutrinolabs/xrdp/issues/3081 Ubuntu's version 0.9.24-4 in 24.04/noble is likewise affected.

Bug#1071556: Dvorak keymap not loaded after login

2024-05-21 Thread Daniel Richard G.
rdp_layout_us_dvp=us(dvp) rdp_layout_dk=dk rdp_layout_de=de @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ [rdp_layouts_map_mac] rdp_layout_us=us -rdp_layout_us_dvorak=dvorak +rdp_layout_us_dvorak=us(dvorak) rdp_layout_us_dvp=us(dvp) rdp_layout_dk=dk rdp_layout_de=de --Daniel

Bug#1064040: [pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#1064040: src:gnupg2: Please remove Recommends: gnupg from all binary packages

2024-05-17 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi Julian-- On Fri 2024-02-16 10:42:35 +0100, Julian Andres Klode wrote: > gnupg is a big meta package pulling in all sorts of weird stuff > people don't want by default on their machine, like a wks server. I agree with this generally, but upstream seems to generally want all packages available

Bug#1071200: git-buildpackage: gbp import-orig: support filtering based on debian/clean

2024-05-16 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi Guido-- On Thu 2024-05-16 08:39:27 +0200, Guido Günther wrote: > Great! This matches my preferred way too. ☺ Thanks for walking through the options here with me! > Wouldn't d/copyright's `Files-Excluded:` work here too? I'm using that > for similar purposes as it even allows to use `gbp

Bug#1071202: src:gnupg2: upstream tarball ships files not in upstream revision control

2024-05-15 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Source: gnupg2 Severity: minor X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor The gnupg2 package is built from source based on the upstream released tarball. Upstream also uses git for revision control, and we track upstream git as well as the released tarballs. upstream uses OpenPGP to sign both git tags

Bug#1071200: git-buildpackage: gbp import-orig: support filtering based on debian/clean

2024-05-15 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: git-buildpackage Version: 0.9.33 Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor , Andreas Metzler Control: affects -1 src:gnupg2 I'd like to have "git import-orig" filter out all the files that are listed in debian/clean, without having to keep the lists synchronized.

Bug#1070688: [pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#1070688: gnupg: PINENTRY_USER_DATA not passed to pinentry

2024-05-14 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi Farblos-- On Tue 2024-05-14 21:28:05 +0200, Farblos wrote: > Should I open another issue about PINENTRY_USER_DATA not being > forwarded to the pinentry when using the gpg from package gpg-sq/ > gpg-from-sq? If yes, on what repository exactly? I would report it at

Bug#1070867: lists.debian.org: debconf25-team

2024-05-12 Thread Daniel Lange
Why don't you just use debconf-team? You are welcome to discuss there.

Bug#1070871: thunderbird: please use system librnp

2024-05-10 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: thunderbird Version: 1:115.10.1-1 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor Thunderbird was (understandably) using an internal copy of librnp because upstream hadn't releasd a version with `rnp_signature_get_features` Now that 0.17.1-1 is in debian/unstable, please rebuild

Bug#1070870: loook: typo in package description: "formsm" - correct to "forms"

2024-05-10 Thread Daniel Martineschen
Package: loook Version: 0.9.0-1 Severity: minor Dear Maintainer, as a member of the translation team for Brazil I found a typo in the project description - "formsm" instead of forms. Please correct. Typo is present in versions loook (0.8.6-1), loook (0.8.6-2), loook (0.9.0-1) -- System

Bug#1069908: elpa-debian-el: X-Debbugs-Cc: is weirdly overpopulated with duplicate or broken entries

2024-05-10 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
ually pruning for things that include either my name or e-mail address): ``` DEBFULLNAME=Daniel Kahn Gillmor DEBEMAIL=d...@fifthhorseman.net DEBSIGN_MAINT=Daniel Kahn Gillmor EMAIL=d...@fifthhorseman.net ``` None of this seems wrong to me; or even if it does, it still ought to be able to be c

Bug#1070866: gpg-from-sq: gpg-from-sq makes the rnp test suite fail

2024-05-10 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: gpg-from-sq Version: 0.8.0-5 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor Control: affects -1 + src:rnp With gpg-from-sq installed, trying to build rnp 0.17.1-1 results in these test failures: --- 96% tests passed, 10 tests failed out of 263 Total Test time (real) = 273.53

Bug#1070688: [pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#1070688: gnupg: PINENTRY_USER_DATA not passed to pinentry

2024-05-08 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Control: affects 1070688 + gpg-from-sq apt Hi Farblos, all-- Thanks for this detailed bug report (https://bugs.debian.org/1070688). I'm a bit confused about the following: On Wed 2024-05-08 11:07:28 +0200, Farblos wrote: > Never mind. During one of the last t64 upgrade orgies package gpg-sq

Bug#1070731: ruby-kramdown-rfc2629: new upstream version 1.7.11 available

2024-05-07 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: ruby-kramdown-rfc2629 Version: 1.7.1-1~exp1 Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor Dear Maintainer, kramdown-rfc 1.7.11 is available upstream -- it would be great to have this in debian, because it offers a feature that i hope to use for draft-ietf-lamps-header-protection

Bug#1069346: please don't auto-enable the shipped timers

2024-05-07 Thread Daniel Swarbrick
ipmitool sensor metrics collection every minute was skipped because of an unmet condition check (ConditionDirectoryNotEmpty=/sys/class/ipmi). Regards, Daniel OpenPGP_signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#1068388: Redirect to 'www'.

2024-05-07 Thread Daniel Teichmann
Also, it is necessary to redirect every request 'www' ? In setups where Tjener isn't the primary DNS server, this is quite awkward, since 'www' isn't known. One workaround is the just add it to /etc/hosts (in addition to tjener.intern and tjener). -- Daniel Teichmann DAS-NETZWERKTEAM Telefon

Bug#1070700: gpgv-from-sq: apt complains "Unknown response from gpgv to --assert-pubkey-algo check: gpgv: error: Error parsing command-line arguments"

2024-05-07 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: gpgv-from-sq Version: 0.8.0-5 Control: affects -1 + apt Control: forwarded -1 + https://gitlab.com/sequoia-pgp/sequoia-chameleon-gnupg/-/issues/68 As of 50e3fee26ae843a812b1c9ec8531946931773fd3, apt 2.7.13 started trying to use --assert-pubkey-algo, which appears to have been hastily

Bug#1070671: Please include static library builds in libharfbuzz-dev

2024-05-06 Thread Daniel Richard G.
Package: libharfbuzz-dev Version: 8.3.0-2+b1 It is customary for -dev packages to provide static archive libraries in addition to the bare .so files for shared-library linking. The current version of libharfbuzz-dev only provides the latter, and thus does not allow applications to statically link

Bug#1070669: Please include a static library build in libdav1d-dev

2024-05-06 Thread Daniel Richard G.
Package: libdav1d-dev Version: 1.4.1-1 It is customary for -dev packages to provide a static archive library in addition to the bare .so file for shared-library linking. The current version of libdav1d-dev only provides the latter, and thus does not allow applications to statically link the

Bug#1064297: RFS: foolsm/1.0.21-1 -- Link connectivity monitor tool

2024-05-06 Thread Daniel Gröber
a separate branch from actual Debian packaging. Thats obviously more work, so another way to go would be to just not tag your internal uploads. That what I tend to do when I have something I want to deply right away and don't feel like waiting on NEW review. Might just be easier to apply to become DM for lsm and just not have so much of a need for a local repo ;) --Daniel signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#1070642: RM: qflow/experimental -- ROM; depends on RMed graywolf,berkeley-abc

2024-05-06 Thread Daniel Gröber
previously in Bug#1069032, but forgot about experimental (thanks Andreas Beckmann for the reminder). Please also remove qflow from experimental. Rationale is the same as before, please see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1069032 Thanks, --Daniel

Bug#1069032: RM: berkeley-abc (+ qflow and graywolf) -- ROM; replaced by yosys-abc

2024-05-06 Thread Daniel Gröber
Hi Andreas, On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 09:33:20AM +0200, Andreas Beckmann wrote: > should qflow/experimental be removed as well? Right, I forgot about experimental. Thanks for the reminder. > (please file a new RM bug in case you opt for removal) Will do, thanks, --Daniel signatu

Bug#1064297: RFS: foolsm/1.0.21-1 -- Link connectivity monitor tool

2024-05-06 Thread Daniel Gröber
for non-native it just makes no sense. Could you talk to upstream to figure out what's up with that? Feel free to CC me. Just FYI: I'd appreciate git commits/patches on top of my repo above instead of an updated dsc dump. Thanks, --Daniel signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#979188: RFS: git-subrepo/0.4.3-1 [ITP] -- Alternative to git-submodule(1) and git-subtree(1)

2024-05-06 Thread Daniel Gröber
Samo Pogačnik 3w 51d5b * | d/control: Set myself as MaintainerSamo Pogačnik 3w 43a8c * | d/control: Point Vcs to new location (salsa/$ Samo Pogačnik 3w bf7e8 * | Merge tag '0.4.6' into debian/sid Samo Pogačnik 4w |\|

Bug#979188: Maintaining git-subrepo in Debian?

2024-05-04 Thread Daniel Gröber
s stuff sure is important to figure out whats going on ;) --Daniel PS: I noticed too late that I'd forgotten to start adding BTS to CC. I do like to keep Debian work public and that includes teaching new contributors, do you mind if I copy our conversation back to the BTS? signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#979188: Maintaining git-subrepo in Debian?

2024-05-04 Thread Daniel Gröber
is the tool... There's no escaping tarballs in Debian :3 Except maybe with dgit but even then you need to think about calling origtargz... *chanting* In the tarball, part of the tarball, in the tarball, part of the tarball ...[ad nauseam] https://youtu.be/SxGjdx1NXfg?feature=shared=49 and also:

Bug#979188: Maintaining git-subrepo in Debian?

2024-05-04 Thread Daniel Gröber
I am starting to think gbp is more trouble that it's worth now that I'm starting to look at some of the other workflows... +git-subrepo (0.4.6-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + [ Daniel Gröber ] + * Fix Vcs URLs, s/guest-dxld/dxld-guest/ + * Update changelog for 0.4.3-2 release Commits

Bug#979188: Maintaining git-subrepo in Debian?

2024-05-04 Thread Daniel Gröber
t accepted very > well on debian-devel:). c.f. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._K._Chesterton#Chesterton's_fence While sometimes we may need to build to understand others need to see you understand before they let you build on their land ;-) --Daniel signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#979188: Maintaining git-subrepo in Debian?

2024-05-04 Thread Daniel Gröber
over to check for updates necessary changes tho. Thanks, --Daniel

Bug#979188: Maintaining git-subrepo in Debian?

2024-05-04 Thread Daniel Gröber
gt; https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging/Pre-Requisites#Option_2:_Schroot_and_Sbuild) I don't see why that would be necessary though? Ubuntu also uses sbuild, the version in their archive should work just fine for our purposes as long as you make it use a Debian chroot. --Daniel signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#979188: Maintaining git-subrepo in Debian?

2024-05-04 Thread Daniel Gröber
Hi Samo, On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 06:42:54PM +0100, Samo Pogačnik wrote: > Dne 11.03.2024 (pon) ob 20:18 +0100 je Daniel Gröber napisal(a): > > Are you still interested in maintaining git-subrepo in Debian? > > please excuse me for my late response, but my situation from 2020/21 whe

Bug#979188: Maintaining git-subrepo in Debian?

2024-05-04 Thread Daniel Gröber
s a more extensive manpage) and passess most options down as-is. git-buildpackage (by default) wraps debuild (or optionally sbuild if you tell it to). sbuild allows building in chroots and has a number of fancy options to make that easy. Aah, it's nice and warm in the jungle but simetimes you get

Bug#979188: Maintaining git-subrepo in Debian?

2024-05-04 Thread Daniel Gröber
On Mon, Apr 01, 2024 at 11:07:50PM +0200, Daniel Gröber wrote: > I wish we could use a rebase workflow with gbp but I haven't found a way to > do it yet. At least not with gbp import-ref as-is. We could work on a patch > for it I suppose ;) Looking at git-debrebase (https://www.youtube.

Bug#1069349: live-build: Regression in d14306a7 leading to build failures

2024-05-02 Thread Daniel Reichelt
On 02.05.24 17:30, Roland Clobus wrote: I'll prepare a proper fix that detects whether the directory is present. Perfect, thanks!

Bug#1068953: new upstream (10.0)

2024-05-02 Thread Daniel Baumann
ng me when done to sponsor it. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1069349: live-build: Regression in d14306a7 leading to build failures

2024-05-02 Thread Daniel Reichelt
Hi Roland, > On 20/04/2024 13:32, Daniel Reichelt wrote: > What are you doing that makes the directory 'config/includes.binary' > disappear? > If I use 'lb config --distribution sid', the directory is created (but > empty) and there will be no error message. I'm keeping my (

Bug#1068161: Video playback regression

2024-05-01 Thread Daniel Richard G.
Hi Andres, On Tue, 2024 Apr 30 02:42-04:00, Andres Salomon wrote: > Please let me know if this is still broken with chromium 124. I'm happy to report that the issue appears to be resolved in the current 124.0.6367.78-1~deb12u1. (I did not test 124.0.6367.60.) Some additional info that I meant

Bug#1068953: new upstream (10.0)

2024-04-30 Thread Daniel Baumann
probably can't get to hppa debugging right off anyway can take from anywhere between a few days and a couple of months, depending on the availability of $people and you providing/fulfilling the requirements. worst case I'd ping you later? anytime, sure. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1067077: frr: FTBFS on armel: /usr/bin/ld: ./build/../bgpd/bgp_io.c:476:(.text+0x51c): undefined reference to `__atomic_store_8'

2024-04-30 Thread Daniel Baumann
/commits/debian/master/ nice, thanks! Do you want to do anything else with it or should I go mark it as -1? my last attempt from yesterday didn't work (after a long time it took to build on the armel porterbox), so -1 looks good like that. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1068951: new upstream (6.x)

2024-04-30 Thread Daniel Baumann
fore, imho the following binary packages make sense here: * knot-resolver * knot-resolver-doc * knot-resolver-module-dnstap * knot-resolver-module-http Note that -dbg packages are generated automatically and don't need to be specified in control (I'll provide a commit for that). Regards, Daniel

Bug#1070084: libkpimgapi-data: KAddressBook, and possibly related programs, fail to integrate with Google

2024-04-29 Thread Daniel Melameth
On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 4:56 PM Patrick Franz wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > this is a known problem as Google deprecated the Contacts API and > replaced it with the People API. The KDE PIM in unstable, testing and > stable is too old to support the People API which was added for 23.0

Bug#1070084: libkpimgapi-data: KAddressBook, and possibly related programs, fail to integrate with Google

2024-04-29 Thread Daniel
Package: libkpimgapi-data Version: 22.12.3-1 Severity: important X-Debbugs-Cc: dan...@melameth.com Dear Maintainer, * What led up to the situation? I'm new to Linux, and, with the popularity of Gmail and related, I attempted to configure KAddressBook to access my Gmail Contacts, but it did

Bug#1068951: new upstream (6.x)

2024-04-29 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 4/29/24 19:50, Daniel Baumann wrote: pushing to the repo requires me to be added to the salsa project.. would you mind adding me? in the meantime, I've pushed to here: https://git.progress-linux.org/users/daniel.baumann/debian/todo/knot-resolver/log/ before I'll continue: what's the idea

Bug#1068951: new upstream (6.x)

2024-04-29 Thread Daniel Baumann
be as close as possible. +1 Feel free to push your changes (if any) to debian/experimental or use your branch as you prefer, I'm always eager to learn how other DDs do things. pushing to the repo requires me to be added to the salsa project.. would you mind adding me? Regards, Daniel

Bug#1066875: devscripts: debsign tries to parse gpg version from human-readable output, should use machine-readable output

2024-04-29 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi Guillem-- On Sat 2024-04-27 23:13:13 +0200, Guillem Jover wrote: > I was just modifying this code for another report I'm about to file, > and instead wondered why have it at all! I'm proposing simply removing > the backwards compat code given that even in oldstable gnugp1 is > already at

Bug#1068953: new upstream (10.0)

2024-04-29 Thread Daniel Baumann
DD/DMs too: https://dsa.debian.org/doc/guest-account/ If you send me the data requested there, I'll sign it so you can get access. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1068953: new upstream (10.0)

2024-04-29 Thread Daniel Baumann
that already, just waiting some more minutes on the build to finish on the armel porterbox. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1067077: frr: FTBFS on armel: /usr/bin/ld: ./build/../bgpd/bgp_io.c:476:(.text+0x51c): undefined reference to `__atomic_store_8'

2024-04-29 Thread Daniel Baumann
tag 1067077 +pending thanks Hi, my initial attempt in 10.0-0.2 to link with libatomic didn't work, I've fixed that locally but a build to confirming on an armel porterbox is runnning before uploading 10.0-0.3 in some minutes.. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1070063: Remmina fails to connect with Windows systems: Protocol Security Negotiation Failure (older release works)

2024-04-29 Thread Daniel Leidert
tu/+source/remmina/+bug/2062177 and/or https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina/-/issues/3090, or if this is a complete different issue. Regards, Daniel - -- System Information: Debian Release: trixie/sid APT prefers stable-updates APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable-securi

Bug#1070030: RM: erfs -- ROM; no longer functional

2024-04-28 Thread Daniel Echeverri
Package: ftp.debian.org Severity: normal User: ftp.debian@packages.debian.org Usertags: remove Hello The erfs service was shut down and this tool is no longer functional. It should be removed. -- Daniel Echeverri Debian Developer Linux user: #477840 GPG Fingerprint: D0D0 85B1 69C3 BFD9

Bug#1065241: O: pylint -- Python 3 code static checker and UML diagram generator

2024-04-28 Thread Daniel Echeverri
was waiting to solve the tests that had been failing, (I see that you solved it by removing the tests that are failing). (I am not sure if it's the best way) Anyway, you can be de maintainer, just go ahead Regards -- Daniel Echeverri Debian Developer Linux user: #477840 GPG Fingerprint: D0D0

Bug#1069995: VCSWatch: underlaying system doesn't support TLS1.3

2024-04-28 Thread Daniel Baumann
in protocol version It would be nice if the qa.debian.org system (I assume) could be updated to bullseye or newer which supports TLS1.3. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1069908: elpa-debian-el: X-Debbugs-Cc: is weirdly overpopulated with duplicate or broken entries

2024-04-26 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: elpa-debian-el Version: 37.11 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: none, d...@fifthhorseman.net, Daniel Kahn Gillmor When i do "M-x debian-bug P elpa-debian-el RET" i get the template you see here. Weirdly, X-Debbugs-Cc is pre-populated in this way. There are at least two th

Bug#1069905: debian-keyring: missing OpenPGP certificates for Debian archive processing software (ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org, ftpmas...@debian.org)

2024-04-26 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: debian-keyring Version: 2024.03.24 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor , ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org, ftpmas...@debian.org I receive e-mail messages from the debian FTP archive-processing software are signed with F38AA24EB85F09F9923CA4949BF6A82061CCB921, and labeled

Bug#979617: tcplay: VeraCrypt support

2024-04-26 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi László-- Thanks for sorting out the 3.3-1 upload for tcplay, multiarch-ifying library along the way, and updating the packaging history in Salsa, too! With much appreciation, --dkg signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#1069889: gpg-sq-dbgsym: missing auto-load script

2024-04-26 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: gpg-sq-dbgsym Version: 0.8.0-4 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor I am trying to debug a performance issue with gpg-sq upstream (https://gitlab.com/sequoia-pgp/sequoia-chameleon-gnupg/-/issues/72) and i attached gdb to a running gpg-sq process. As soon

Bug#1068174: Debian FPGA toolchain update and testing

2024-04-25 Thread Daniel Gröber
> defaults generate MX8 cells that haven't been supported by the P tool > for many months: https://github.com/YosysHQ/yosys/issues/4355 Sounds like something we could paper over with a patch, but I'm not sure we should really. Thanks, --Daniel signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#1069749: smistrip: Conflicts/Replaces broken after t64 transition?

2024-04-24 Thread Daniel Vacek
Package: smistrip Version: 0.4.8+dfsg2-17 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: neel...@gmail.com It seems that t64 transition changed the Conflicts/Replaces while I guess it should not have been changed? As of 0.4.8+dfsg2-16: --\ Conflicts (1) --- libsmi2ldbl (<= 0.4.8+dfsg2-1) --\ Replaces

Bug#1069686: libsequoia-octopus-librnp: postinst script Syntax error: "fi" unexpected

2024-04-23 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Mon 2024-04-22 20:17:54 +, Holger Levsen wrote: > fixed in git. thanks! I've just uninstalled the octopus, but i'll consider reinstalling it later if this and some of the performance issues can be ironed out (or maybe to help iron out the performance issues, visible upstream at

Bug#1069727: libsequoia-octopus-librnp: Thunderbird integration autopkgtests

2024-04-23 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: libsequoia-octopus-librnp Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor the octopus has a simple, superficial autopkgtest, which just confirms that the library has the expected symbols. It would be great to have an autopkgtest that confirms that it actually interoperates

Bug#1068951: new upstream (6.x)

2024-04-23 Thread Daniel Baumann
kage uses debhelper with obj-x86_64-linux-gnu dir and I don't know howto properly reference it from d/rules without relying on shady strings. I didn't find a branch on the salsa repo, where would I find the current 6.x state to send patches against? Regards, Daniel

Bug#1069686: libsequoia-octopus-librnp: postinst script Syntax error: "fi" unexpected

2024-04-22 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: libsequoia-octopus-librnp Version: 1.8.1-3 Severity: grave X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor Trying to install libsequoia-octopus-librnp: /var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/preinst: 12: Syntax error: "fi" unexpected (expecting "then") dpkg: error processing archive /tmp/apt-d

Bug#979617: tcplay: VeraCrypt support

2024-04-22 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Sun 2024-04-21 15:44:12 +0200, László Böszörményi (GCS) wrote: > I prefer communication first. :) Currently I'm travelling so I can > only check it on Tuesday. That's why i uploaded to DELAYED/15 :) thanks for offering to take a look at it later this week, László! > There were some license

Bug#1059643: RFS: wstroke/2.1-1 [ITP] -- Mouse gesture plugin for Wayfire.

2024-04-21 Thread Daniel Kondor
Control: tags -1 - moreinfo Thank you for the review! I've addressed the issues and lintian warnings mentioned. Let me know if there are more issues. Best, Daniel

Bug#1069593: libsequoia-octopus-librnp: dpkg-divert in preinst doesn't happen on upgrade

2024-04-21 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: libsequoia-octopus-librnp Version: 1.8.1-2 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor Control: affects -1 thunderbird gpg-from-sq gpgv-from-sq When i try to install thunderbird 1:115.10.1-1, i get this error: ``` Unpacking thunderbird (1:115.10.1-1) over (1:115.9.0-1+b1

Bug#1069594: libsequoia-octopus-librnp: library diversion says "$1-thunderbid", but it probably means "$1-thunderbird"

2024-04-21 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: libsequoia-octopus-librnp Version: 1.8.1-2 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor /var/lib/dpkg/info/libsequoia-octopus-librnp.preinst contains: #!/bin/sh set -e add_diversion() { dpkg-divert --package libsequoia-octopus-librnp --add --rename \ --divert &qu

Bug#979617: tcplay: VeraCrypt support

2024-04-21 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Control: retitle 979617 tcplay: new upstream version 3.3 (includes VeraCrypt support) I've just confirmed what Johannes said about tcplay 3.3 building easily on debian. I uploaded 3.3-0.1 to unstable as an NMU to DELAYED/15, after cleaning up the packaging a little bit. I've imported all the

Bug#1069588: src:tcplay: libtcplay package name doesn't match soname

2024-04-20 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Source: tcplay Version: 1.1-6 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor In looking at cleaning up the tcplay package in debian, i noticed that the libtcplay package name doesn't match the SONAME of libtcplay.so.1.1 It looks like upstream hasn't actually been doing normal C library

Bug#1069589: src:tcplay: libtcplay is not cross-platform or multi-arch in any modern way

2024-04-20 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Source: tcplay Version: 1.1-6 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor libtcplay gets installed directly in /usr/lib, and tcplay.pc gets placed in /usr/lib/pkgconfig. For modern, multiarch systems, these should probably be placed in a different location. We're also currently patching

Bug#979617: tcplay: VeraCrypt support

2024-04-20 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Retitle: 979617 tcplay: new upstream version 3.3 (includes VeraCrypt support) On Thu 2023-02-16 15:07:10 +0100, Johannes Truschnigg wrote: > tc-play 3.3 seems to build fairly cleanly on bullseye from its tag/release > tarball [0]. It'd be *really* nice to have in Debian to be able to handle >

Bug#1068174: Debian FPGA toolchain update and testing (Was: Bug#1068174: yosys: Please package the latest upstream release)

2024-04-20 Thread Daniel Gröber
nternal consistency checks. If anyone has any ideas let me know. Thanks, --Daniel signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#1069349: live-build: Regression in d14306a7 leading to build failures

2024-04-20 Thread Daniel Reichelt
issue for me. Cheers Daniel

Bug#1069202: closed by Debian FTP Masters (reply to Holger Levsen ) (Bug#1069202: fixed in rust-sequoia-chameleon-gnupg 0.8.0-3)

2024-04-18 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Control: reopen 1069202 Control: found 1069202 0.8.0-3 The symlinks in the gpg-from-sq and gpgv-from-sq packages appear to point in the wrong direction. That is, gpg-from-sq installs a symlink at /usr/bin/gpg-sq, which refers to gpg. Instead, gpg-from-sq should install a symlink at

Bug#1069213: elpa-rust-mode: noisy warnings when in rust-mode

2024-04-17 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: elpa-rust-mode Version: 0.4.0-2 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor File: /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa-src/rust-mode-0.4.0/rust-mode.el When i enter rust-mode on a file that has no problems, i see the following warnings in the emacs *Warning* buffer: ⛔ Warning (comp

Bug#1069212: src:rust-sequoia-openpgp: FTBFS when any librust-*-dev packages that contain *.lalrpop files are installed

2024-04-17 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Source: librust-sequoia-openpgp-dev Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor Hi all-- If i try building rust-sequoia-openpgp (e.g. using debuild -uc -us) as a non-privileged user on a system that has some unnecessary dependencies installed, i will sometimes get a failure during

Bug#1069207: src:rust-base64: rust-base64 0.22.0 is available (upgrade from 0.21.7)

2024-04-17 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Source: rust-base64 Version: 0.21.7-1 Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor rust-base64 has a new upstream version 0.22.0 available, with the following subtle changes to the API since 0.21.7: - `DecodeSliceError::OutputSliceTooSmall` is now conservative rather than precise

Bug#1069205: gpg-from-sq: gpg-from-sq should Provides: gpg

2024-04-17 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: gpg-from-sq Version: 0.8.0-1 Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor If i install gpg-from-sq, i'd expect it to satisfy any dependency that exists for gpg. That means it should probably have a Provides: header. Given that the current chameleon sources infer the behavior

Bug#1069203: gpgv-from-sq: gpgv-from-sq should Provides gpgv (= 2.2.40)

2024-04-17 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: gpgv-from-sq Version: 0.8.0-1 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor If i install gpgv-from-sq, i'd expect it to satisfy any dependency that exists for gpgv. That means it should probably have a Provides: header. Given that the current chameleon sources infer the behavior

Bug#1069202: gpg-sq: gpg-from-sq diverts /usr/bin/gpg but doesn't place a symlink pointing to gpg-sq

2024-04-17 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: gpg-from-sq Version: 0.8.0-1 Severity: grave X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor I did: apt install gpg-from-sq and i expected to run `gpg --version` and see the resultant info from the chameleon. Instead, i see: bash: gpg: command not found I'm seeing the same issue

Bug#1069201: src:rust-sequoia-chameleon-gnupg: gpg-sq and gpgv-sq from 0.8.0 conflict with sequoia-chameleon-gnupg 0.5.1

2024-04-17 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Source: rust-sequoia-chameleon-gnupg Version: 0.8.0-1 Severity: grave X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor trying to upgrade from sequoia-chameleon-gnupg 0.5.1-1 to sequoia-chameleon-gnupg 0.8.0-1, i see this: ``` Selecting previously unselected package gpg-sq. Preparing to unpack .../gpg

Bug#1067025: dokuwiki: Please package the new upstream version 2024-02-06a "Kaos"

2024-04-15 Thread Daniel Baumann
Hi, any news or ETA on this? do you need help? Regards, Daniel

Bug#1058671: [debian-mysql] Bug#1058671: mariadb-server: [Warning] You need to use --log-bin to make --expire-logs-days or --binlog-expire-logs-seconds work.

2024-04-15 Thread Daniel Lewart
Otto, et al, On Sun, Apr 7, 2024 at 12:09 AM Otto Kekäläinen wrote: > > Hi Daniel! > > Do you think this change is still needed? > > Do you want to participate in some open source development/testing to > make it work? > > On Sun, 14 Jan 2024 at 16:03, Otto Kek

Bug#1069072: new upstream (0.36)

2024-04-15 Thread Daniel Baumann
Package: nwipe Hi, it would be nice if you could upload the current nwipe release to Debian. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1069032: RM: berkeley-abc (+ qflow and graywolf) -- ROM; replaced by yosys-abc

2024-04-15 Thread Daniel Gröber
to consider opensta since it seems useless other than as a dependency for qflow. Thanks, --Daniel

Bug#1068957: ITP: gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces -- A GNOME Shell extension that lets you customize your GNOME Shell UX to suit your workflow, whether you like horizontally or vertically st

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann
as individual extensions again, or do we have to keep the aggregation package? Regards, Daniel

Bug#1068957: ITP: gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces -- A GNOME Shell extension that lets you customize your GNOME Shell UX to suit your workflow, whether you like horizontally or vertically st

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann
Hi Tobias, On 4/14/24 10:14, Tobias Frost wrote: * Package name: gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces this is already included in src:gnome-shell-extensions-extra. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1062068: nvme-cli package fails to download firmware file for nvme

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann
close 1062068 thanks Hi Anubhav, thank you for your report. Unfortunately you're using a very old version of nvme-cli that can not be expected to work with recent firmware files. Please upgrade nvme-cli to a more recent version (at last the one in stable). Regards, Daniel

Bug#1064390: mdadm: new upstream version 4.3 available

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann
close 1064390 4.3-1 thanks Hi Graham, thanks - I've just uploaded 4.3. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1042906: ansible: please package new upstream version 8.x

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann
retitle 1042906 please package new upstream version 9.x thanks Hi Lee, any updates since last year? Ansible is currently at 9.x and I'd really like to be able to use a recent enough version of ansible via debian packages. Is there anything I could help you with? Regards, Daniel

Bug#1068955: incompatible with inkscape 1.3

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann
, Daniel

Bug#1068954: bookworm-pu: package libnvme/1.3-1+deb12u1

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann
-1,3 +1,11 @@ +libnvme (1.3-1+deb12u1) bookworm; urgency=medium + + * Uploading to bookworm. + * Cherry-picking upstream commits to fix buffer overflow during scanning +devices that do not support sub-4k reads (Closes: #1054631). + + -- Daniel Baumann Sun, 14 Apr 2024 08:57:21 +0200 + libnvme (

Bug#1068953: new upstream (10.0)

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann
Package: frr Severity: wishlist Hi David and Ondrej, it would be nice if you could upload the newly released frr version. If you need/want help, I'm happy to do so, just let me know. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1067450: ttyd: does not start

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann
close 1067450 thanks Hi, On 3/21/24 18:03, Daniel wrote: Mar 21 17:59:09 zone-s ttyd[1039170]: [2024/03/21 17:59:09:4449] E: lws_create_context: failed to load evlib_uv Mar 21 17:59:09 zone-s ttyd[1039170]: [2024/03/21 17:59:09:4449] E: libwebsockets context creation failed Mar 21 17:59:09

Bug#1068952: new upstream required for frr

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann
Package: libyang2 Severity: wishlist Hi Ondrej, it would be nice if you could upload libyang2 >= 2.1.128 as the new frr release requires that. If you need/want help, I'm happy to do so, just let me know. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1068951: new upstream (6.x)

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann
Package: knot-resolver Severity: wishlist Hi, it would be nice if you could upload knot-resolver 6.x to experimental. Regards, Daniel

Bug#1068732: prometheus-ipmi-exporter: debian path patch breaks local collection with sudo

2024-04-11 Thread Daniel Swarbrick
In the upstream bug report, it is suggested that one should "complain to [Debian] to get this fixed". I don't see this as a Debian-specific bug however. It would affect any distro with freeipmi-utils installed in /usr/sbin and sudo installed in /usr/bin, on which the user set a non-empty

Bug#1067796: mailscripts: FTBFS: email-print-mime-structure:51: error: Unused "type: ignore" comment

2024-04-07 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Sat 2024-04-06 16:20:33 +0800, Sean Whitton wrote: > Thanks! Just to note that I also had to add python3-gssapi as a b-d. That sounds reasonable. thanks for taking care of that, Sean! --dkg signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#1067796: mailscripts: FTBFS: email-print-mime-structure:51: error: Unused "type: ignore" comment

2024-04-05 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Sat 2024-04-06 11:40:14 +0800, Sean Whitton wrote: > On Thu 04 Apr 2024 at 06:37pm -04, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > >> On Wed 2024-04-03 13:03:19 +0800, Sean Whitton wrote: >>> Thanks, but can you sign this off? Ty! >> >> Sure, attached. Let me know if you ne

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