tes logs to syslogs, as they are no
> longer necessary, since by default systemd-journald takes care of
> persistent logs storage since Bookworm.
This doesn't seem right on systems without systemd (like mine, for
example).
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ing help2man. But, I would love to
have considered your patch today (finally!). Unfortunately you seem
to have omitted to attach it.
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rce" in
lvm.conf and setting and the system's hostname with hostname(8):
root@recovery:~# cat /etc/lvm/lvm.conf
global {
system_id_source = "uname"
}
root@recovery:~#
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that your local
network is broken, or the git server is malfunctioning.
If you have push access, you may find that specifying --for-push
works around the problem by using a different repo access method.
To be useful, we'd maybe want to bnackport this change.
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able to replace git objects on salsa.
It should include the target suite too. Then it specifies everything
except the tree contents.
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bian-patch` or something.
What a tangled web we weave. I hope this is of some use.
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Ian Jackson writes ("Bug#1068303: epsffit(1): no %%BoundingBox due comment into
the EPS file"):
> So, this information should either be encoded in a DSC comment (I
> think %%Creator would be right), or moved to some place where the DSC
> spec allows "PostScript code&quo
nd we'll
set the BTS tags appropriately.)
Howeveer, I think it would be good for psutils to be able handle these
files. I don't have effort to work on a patch myself, but would be
happy to review and (if appropriate) accept a patch to tolerate this
situation, perhaps with a warning.
Thanks, all.
Regards
been
detected before the bug entered Debian "testing".
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Package: dgit
The `[please-upload]` instruction, and other metadata, don't appear to
be documented in-tree.
There should be a tag2upload(5) manpage, probably. I will write one.
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r via
ssh, rather than the public mirror via the git protocol.
I guess we could change dgit to suggest filing a DSA ticket...
Sorry,
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worry.
Does this all make sense ?
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non-dgit maintainer
workflows would exclude it. See #908747. I think this is unavoidable
(even, it is desirable that dgit's uploads should include it).
Also, see #933044 (which I don't understand). I'll reply there.
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(or ignore) those too.
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Package: chiark-utils-bin
Version: 6.1.3~iwj2
Seen in a logfile:
+\[inaccessible: Value too large for defined data type] ?
? ? ? ?./news/news.debug
(Also, we should probably check the time64 situation.)
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tat (not currently in Debian)
>
> However hippotat seems to be packaged:
> https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=hippotat
>
> Please correct the description.
Hah, thanks for the report :-). I'll do this next time I work on
secnet, but it may not be soon...
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ive that invites the user to
uncomment it, which I hope will help.
> FYI:
> You might also want to include an example config in the .7 manpage. I found
> having to dig through the Debian package to find one a bit inconvenient ;)
I'll add a cross-reference to the example files in the SEE ALS
t directives in the example config without an
> explaination
Yes. I may change the syntax too to remove the `;` from the SERIAL,
but that's not entirely trivial since I would want it to be backward
compatible.
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I looked into this a bit more and have suggested to withoutboats
(author of fehler) that they might like to grant crate name ownership
to the "culpa" (fork) maintainers.
https://github.com/withoutboats/fehler/issues/70
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dependencies that want that. I have no idea how that would be done
with eg debcargo. (One .deb that Provides both?)
Filing this as "wishlist" since the current sit
't likely to
be so convenient when trying to update nix in Debian.
Regards,
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Developer Certificate of Origin
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1 Letterman Drive
Suite D4700
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribu
I get messages like
Hrm. Can you point me to an example dsc (eg dgit.dsc?) and semd me
the output with -D ?
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t sure how much time this would save. Also it's not clear to me
that this would always be 100% faithful. After dependency resolution
is not monotonic: an extra dependency might result in *deinstallation*
of packages.
So this proposal is more fanciful but I thought I would share it
anyway.
Reg
. The other alternative is not to use the upstream .orig, but
rather use one that you've converted to Unix line endings.
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Control: severity -1 important
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Bug#1061866: adns: NMU diff for 64-bit time_t
transition"):
> I have just got an alert saying adns is now scheduled for autoremoval
> due to #1061866.
>
> My understanding was that you were intending to NMU to uns
e you find that helpful.
Please downgrade, close, or forward to upstream, or upgrade, this bug,
as seems appropriate.
Thanks for your attention and your maintenance of this critical
package.
Regards,
Ian.
30178 read(7, "H", 1) = 1
| 0 48
but it is
supplying a body. Apparently libcurl treats that as an error now.
The test ought to be fixed. But I will file a separate bug against
curl in case this is felt to be a compatibility hazard.
(The stunt http server is in src:dgit as tests/http-static-server.)
Ian.
30178 read(7, "
hing which causes autoremoval to be scheduled will attract a
lot of attention, because removal can be a significant setback.
Maintainers such as myself will want to act ASAP to resolve the
situation.
Please advise.
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Package: bluetooth
Version: 5.71-1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: deb...@ilcharle.com
Dear Maintainer,
As of a couple weeks ago I have been experiencing a problem with
bluetooth headphones: when my computer wakes from sleep, it is unable to
reconnect to previously paired headphones. Below I have
to the latest release so that Debian
derivatives may also get the latest version fairly soon?
kind regards,
Colin Ian King
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Package: doxygen
Version: 1.9.4-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
If the PROJECT_NUMBER tag is set to a non-empty value in the Doxygen
configuration file (Doxyfile), it is supposed to be rendered below the
PROJECT_NAME tag value on the title page of the LaTeX output (and on pdf files
generated
sofar as time_t being
part of an ABI-exposed struct makes it unusual.
HTH.
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rence. I seem to have fixed
this bug in 2022 without noticing that I ought to be sending the fix
upstream. So, apologies for the delay reporting this.
Patch attached.
Thanks,
Ian.
>From 732e5f352205cc1d67ee28ea68fa02869aba5551 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ian Jackson
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 20
d upload
> to experimental first when these changes are done.
I don't believe this is planned, but, once again, I am not the
maintainer.
Thanks,
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by following the non-contributing parent of git merge -s ours.)
Don't spend too long on wrestling with this. I can probably fix it up
in an hour or so.
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I’ve been working around this with option 2, but have found that
various package updates tend to remove the link for some reason,
which then breaks my setup.
I’m on an up-to-date Debian bookworm, xserver-xorg-video-nvidia
version 525.147.05-4~deb12u1.
Please let me know if I’m doing something wrong here -- I don’t
believe I am, but this also seems like a ridiculously severe bug
to have gotten no response whatsoever for over a year, and I find
it difficult to believe it could be this broken for that long.
But I also don’t see any way it could work without manual effort.
Thanks,
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uot;This is unmaintained".
Yes.
Thanks,
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Thorsten Alteholz writes ("Re: pm-utils: unauthorised and uncommunicated
removal"):
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2023, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I intend to re-upload the last version shortly (and reopen all the
> > bug reports).
>
> Yes, please do so.
Thanks. This has now b
ll this in my last mail.
> > I intend to re-upload the last version shortly (and reopen all the
> > bug reports).
>
> Yes, please do so.
Thanks. That'll probably happen later today.
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Package: dgit
See
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2023/12/msg00127.html
and scroll down to "What Can Debian Do About This?".
dgit also calls various other tooling, notably debsign, which it would
be nice to get updated too.
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of #1058701 represents behaviour I consider worthy of
disciplinary action, and becauase it appears that there's been a
process failure which allowed this removal to happen without anyone
notifying the maintainer. It's probably best to deal with these
matters in private.
Ian.
[1] That was attempted
anything else. So, my workaround is as follows:
Create the file /apt/apt.conf.d/50actually-clean
containing just this one line:
APT::Periodic::AutocleanInterval 7;
Ian.
commit a6030b5ee990c826550fe5c530c54215817bdf65
Author: root
Date: Mon Oct 9 02:12:17 2017 +0100
daily autocommit
di
or it, but (if that's what's
happening here) that isn't working.
> Thanks for providing dgit and its infrastructure. I has really made
> working with debian source packages much more enjoyable!
Thanks for the kind words. You're welcome.
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r git tree, and
therefore it must pass dpkg-source options that make it able to
generate such a source package.
I think the only thing that might change is that #908747 might get
fixed, but that also seems unlikely and wouldn't invalidate your
d/s/options anyway.
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u do - you know what you're doing, then you can
start from (eg) a salsa branch. But then I'm afraid that this problem
with .gitignore may be just another one of the strange Debian things
that you have to know.
Even so, I'm open to ideas of ways to make this wrinkle less annoying.
Ian.
-
< bob.dyb...@gmail.com > wrote:
> There was no change in the packaging of pw 0.3.84 forcing the removal of
> pulseaudio.
# apt-get install pipewire-audio
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
The following additional packages will
rom elsewhere, so it's not as simple as
using TMPDIR instead.)
Perhaps dgit should, by default, clean up this stuff just before it
exits successfully, but leave it behind for debugging failures.
Thanks,
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Package: pipewire
Version: 0.3.84-1
Severity: important
hardware:
# lspci | grep -i -e audio -e vga
00:14.2 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SBx00 Azalia
(Intel HDA) (rev 40)
01:00.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Tahiti HDMI Audio
[Radeon HD 7870 XT /
t sure how this could have esscaped through testsing. I will
investigate that as well as fixing the underlying slip.
Regards,
Ian.
ithin (say) 28 days, I will ask DSA
to make "Classic" the default theme on wiki.debian.org, or to enable
me to make that change myself.
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Package: debbugs
Version: 2.6.0
Steps to reproduce:
# debbugsconfig
cp: cannot stat '/usr/share/doc/debbugs/examples/text': No such file or
directory
No such file or directory at /usr/sbin/debbugsconfig line 82.
Workaround:
gunzip /usr/share/doc/debbugs/examples/text.gz
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Bug#1054630: dgit - cant import llvm-toolchain-15."):
> I'll work on some kind of fix.
I have a fix. There's some minor reorganisation of the dsc import
code, to make my fix apply to whatever is wrong with the historical
info in the package changelog
r the authorship, and
the date of the last non-broken changelog entry before the one it
wants. But perhaps that's too complicated and dgit should just use
today's data and dummy authorship if any of this archaeology fails.
I'll work on some kind of fix.
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hat information to
construct the commit messages for the dsc import. So I think some
dummy information will have to be provided. Or maybe we should be
using the dsc Maintainer instead. Presumably the archive is better at
rejecting a missing dsc Maintainer.
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Package: secnet
Version: 0.6.7
Many of my machines have this ad-hoc. It ought to be in the package,
tested, etc.
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Control: reopen -1
Control: retitle -1 Please make page source code link appear in every page
footer
> From: Thomas Lange
...
> We have this info not on all web pages but on our startpage www.d.org.
Thanks. However, I think it should be at the very least in this page:
> [Ian Jackso
Ian Jackson writes ("Bug#1051137: bookworm-pu: package dgit/10.7+deb12u2"):
> Two users separately disscovered a misssing safety catch in dgit:
In the absence of a negative response, and conscious of the upcoming
stable release, I've uploaded this.
dgit push-source spotted that
ring changes of
passing tests. This seemed surprising to me.
Mark, is the insserv test suite supposed to produce deterministic
output ?
Ian.
[1] just-updated sid chroot, "dgit sbuild -wgf build -c build".
,
Ian.
[1]
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2023/01/msg00059.html
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=908274
[2]
https://salsa.debian.org/helmutg/debvm/-/blob/main/debian/tests/control
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g time and
> resources to go against upstream choices, especially when they are the
> right choices.
What is the plan for handling updates? AIUI we've lost the dpkg
conffile handling but it doesn't look like it's been replaced by
anything (e.g. like using ucf to prompt when an update happened
perhaps?).
Ian.
076 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+dgit (10.7+deb12u2) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Prevent pushing older versions than is in the archive.
+Closes: #1050711. [Reports from Helmut Grohne and Phil Hands]
+Backported from dgit 11.3.
+
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the
right answer.
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ings are more
complicated and there's all the different git workflows, but the basic
issue is the same.
Thanks,
Ian.
[1] The git tree uploaded to the dgit git server and seen via "dgit
clone". There are split view modes for handling some, but not all,
deviations from this principle,
Control: forecemerge 1050711 1050924
#1050924 does indeed seem to be the same as #1050711.
I'm adding a version number check.
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to be that we now have people doing
"team uploads" with dgit when some other team members *don't* use
dgit, and maybe object to certain aspects of dgit's outputs. Our
defaults, and documentation, don't support this use case very well.
Let's think about that as part of #1050713
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t confusing
and complicated, but which will still be that way in 20 years time.
> And if we actually try to have a symlink flower patch rather than a
> symlink farm, we are left with the pain of where things live differing
> between distributions and releases in a distribution.
I think it's worth pointing out that any software which is trying to
be portable to Unix systems other than just Linux (which includes the
BSDs and MacOS) will need to avoid assuming directory aliasing.
> On the other hand, symlinks have been around throughout the lifetime of
> Linux, and I think sysadmins do have a feel for how they work.
Directory symlinks have always been troublesome. Sometimes they're
the best answer, but IMO not here.
Ian.
.tar.gz
synthesised git commit from .dsc 1.37
checking that dgit-test-dummy_1.37.dsc corresponds to HEAD
dpkg-source: warning: extracting unsigned source package
(/home/ian/things/Dgit/dgit-test-dummy/../bpd/dgit-test-dummy_1.37.dsc)
dpkg-source: info: extracting dgit-test-dummy in dgit-test-dummy
better about this situation. I'm not sure
precisely what. Maybe make the docs for --overwrite even longer by
adding a cross reference to --split-view ?
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I am trying to reproduce the problem with dgit-test-dummy. I have
done a non-dgit upload of 1.37. I am waiting for this to be available
on mirrors, and when it is I will see what happens when I try to do a
re-upload of a different-history version of 1.37.
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hard and also undesirable)
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Helmut Grohne writes ("Bug#1050001: Unwinding directory aliasing"):
> On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 05:04:36PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > And, the approach being taken very seriously privileges Debian itself,
> > and those well-staffed derivatives able to do the necessar
Also, one other thing I noticed:
tl;dr: *no* version of usrmerge relieves us of the obligation of
naming files correctly, via the proper name in /usr rather than /.
Ian Jackson writes ("Bug#1050001: Unwinding directory aliasing"):
> The current plan, as I understand it, is tha
> the symlink-farm state, but then got stuck without a way to get from the
> symlink farm to the single symbolic link. Do you have a plan for how that
> would be achieved without breaking upgrades or going behind dpkg's back?
As I say above, I don't think we should ever go to the state with
Source: glibc
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
I believe that the "any/local-tcsetaddr.diff" (sic) patch applied to the glibc
sources contains a probably unmanifestible bug in the checking of c_cflag
changes other than the PARENB, CREAD, and CSIZE bits here:
+ else if
s functionality is broken since it's quite
> useful for end-users of dgit and helps make sure they get security
> updates.
I agree.
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? Unfortunately because security uploads can be
embargoed, this isn't something we can just do here.
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cussions tend to go that means that others
will have to carry much of the more interactive load.
I'll write more about the more technical / practical aspects of your
mail at a later point.
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a boundary, please contact
the Community Team or DAM.
If the Comittee gives a positive indication, I will be happy to
re-engage at the level of technical work to try to make it happen.
Thanks,
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[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/03/msg1.html
[2] https://subdivi.de/~helmut/
m, by handling both variables.
I expect the new vm package to migrate quickly.
I see that there are other packages with failing tests, preventing
emacs from migrating. I haven't looked at them, but some of them may
be similarly afflicted.
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limited lisp-fu wasn't able to
diagnose in the limited time I have right now.
I will look at this again RSN.
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Debian
ticket #1042889 ? I think it's generally a good idea to do these
things in public. Unless you tell me not to, I will forward your
message (and this one) to the bug - so please let me know if you
object for any reason.
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Matthew Vernon writes ("Bug#1043335: dgit-user(7) should note where dgit build
is inappropriate (e.g. CI)"):
> dgit-user(7) should note this prominently.
Also this should probably be mentioned somehow in the `dgit build`
options in dgit(1).
Thanks,
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Has the build server had problems building the updated packages for all
the relevant architectures? So far, they have only been built for armhf.
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if so what is the best workaround ?
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Dirk Eddelbuettel writes ("Re: vm breakage with Emacs 29"):
> On 2 August 2023 at 13:17, Ian Jackson wrote:
> | Hi. Since you were helpful with #1039105 "Fails to start with Emacs
> | 28" I thought I would draw your attention to #1042889
> | "vm: aut
grams, which still helping buggy
programs fail less often.
But, even if that's possible, I'm not sure that it's a good idea.
Buggy programs that lose data only in exceptional error conditions are
a menace. Much better to make such buggy programs malfunction all the
time - then they will b
me. I'll take a look
at the generated output and (assuming I'm happy with it) I'll adopt
your suggestion.
> $ diff -u ./dgit.1.orig ./dgit.1
...
> -lb l.
> +lb2 l.
I expect to make an upload within a few days, maybe a week. I hope
that's satisfactory.
Ian.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Colin Ian King
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, colin.i.k...@gmail.com
* Package name: ipp-crypto
Version : 2021.8
Upstream Contact: Andrey Matyukov
* URL : https://github.com/intel/ipp-crypto
* License
my knowledge of this stuff.
I can say that xss-lock works find, without any --session, when
launched directly from my .i3/config with i3's `exec`. Depending
how/where you are launching xss-lock it may not see the same envvars,
dbus setup etc as you see from the CLI.
Ian.
lock to
properly use it if it does.
Ian.
distro.DISTRO.keyid
So I think you could say
git config --global dgit-distro.debian.keyid
Did you see those in the manual ?
Ian.
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yes.
Do you know if your situation works with debsign ? What configuration
does debsign accept ? I think dgit probably ought to honour the same
configuration tfor the same thing.
Thanks,
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oad to Bookworm has been approved. Would you mind to check?
Indeed so. Now done.
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Control: severity -1 serious
This bug makes the package very hard to use. It fails to work, by
default.
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cy. And I'm adding a test, since I did
manage to get a reliable repro.
I confess I don't understand the upstream package very well.
Ian.
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Control: severity -1 normal
Contribution of a systemd unit and corresponding autopkgtest would be
welcome.
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or base64ct), but
without better tests and test vectors I am reluctant to switch right
now.
Ian.
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Package: gcc-12-aarch64-linux-gnu
Version: 12.2.0-14cross1
Severity: normal
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When attempting to install gcc-12-aarch64-linux-gnu:amd64 on an arm64
system, conflicts prevent installation. I realize this is a silly thing
to want to do; this is attempt to simplify a
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