ple to it if they're interested in following it?
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ow.
I'm gonna resolve this bug as the package is not really orphan.
Nonetheless, I'm always open to co-maintain packages with other people.
Do you have changes pending to be merged in salsa, Ileana? I've got
that understanding from Bastian's email but there's no open MR or
patches in BTS.
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The build is now failing with another error, but both FTBFS are not
caused by shellcheck, and can't be fixed by it.
There's something weird going on with haskell packages, I believe the
error will eventually be solved in the next few weeks, let's see...
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or disabled), I prefer
enabled.
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ease allow a few days until I get some replies.
Awesome, thank you!
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ecific which will break openstack
or is it because it hasn't been tested yet?
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or).
I'm gonna switch the dependency to ansible-core in the next upload,
which is currently pending on python-ansible-compat going through NEW.
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will work in most of the
cases, if that's the case, please reply to this bug with details.
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e should not package
cargo-strip.
https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/02/24/Rust-1.59.0.html#creating-stripped-binaries
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by pressing the print screen
button (it's not the same thing as the screenshot application Gnome
has).
I'll also update this extension in case upstream makes a new release
supporting Gnome 42.
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gonna keep you as an
Uploader but I can also remove it if you're not interested in it
anymore.
In case of no replies, I plan on going ahead with the change since
there's a new release which is 2 years old now.
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a thread on 100% while
lintian was running and I'm considering this to be good evidence.
Worst case scenario the maintainer can clarify I'm wrong (I know
there's some chance lintian is actually multi-threaded but it was
waiting for something else that's single-threaded).
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Hello,
I've uploaded 7.82.0-2 with upstream's patch, hopefully fixing these issues.
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fault" dep).
Even after the blocking bug gets addressed I want to consider the
implications of defaulting to ansible-core, it might be better to
stick with ansible to cover for the majority of our users while
allowing them to install ansible-core instead if they want (current
behavior).
Cheers,
if you need help with sponsors or maintenance of the package.
For the record, this seems to be the same issue affecting ansible-core
at #1001040
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1001040
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ansible_2.10.7+merged+base+2.10.8+dfsg-1.1.debdiff
Description
if you need help with sponsors or maintenance of the package.
For the record, this seems to be the same issue affecting ansible at #1005149
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1005149
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Control: severity -1 grave
I'm bumping the severity of this issue since it makes the package
unusable (can't install it).
Lee, please let me know if you need a sponsor for this package.
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Thanks for the ping!
Last time I didn't notice my key was about to expire and as a result a
few uploads of mine got delayed by the key refresh in the keyring.
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re looking for help, I would be happy to
sponsor your uploads, and/or co-maintain the package and move it to
salsa.
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opportunity to upload the packaging to salsa as
well.
Please let me know what you think about this, in the case of no response I
will go ahead and add myself as an Uploader (without removing you) and push
the new release.
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] https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=wolfssl
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libssh other than as a build-dep,
Debian's curl is still linking against libssh2, it's only on Ubuntu
and onwards that they're using libssh.
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mance (libssh2 being better) but they
are a bit old and I'm not sure if it's still applicable.
>From your message, I believe you are leaning towards sticking with
libssh2, and I would be happy to hear your thoughts on it.
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/libssh-in-libcurl
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d be good to actually switch curl
from libssh2 to libssh.
Anybody against it?
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se feel free to take your time, since we are not in a rush.
For reference, this issue has also been discussed at #1002598
(https://bugs.debian.org/1002598).
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you might say it's ok to wait for an NMU
(again, I don't know how grave it would be to block bootstraping in
the meanwhile).
I also don't wanna give you more work than you already have, so if you
don't reply soon (+/-18h), I will go ahead with the revert (since this
is the safest approach).
[0] https://salsa.debian.org/debian/curl/-/merge_requests/12
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Package: wnpp
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Owner: Samuel Henrique
X-Debbugs-Cc: samuel...@debian.org
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: python-wcmatch
Version : 8.3
Upstream Author : Isaac Muse
* URL : https://github.com/facelessuser/wcmatch
* License
Package: wnpp
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Owner: Samuel Henrique
X-Debbugs-Cc: samuel...@debian.org
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: python-bracex
Version : 2.2.1
Upstream Author : Isaac Muse
* URL : https://github.com/facelessuser/bracex
* License
I did some investigation here and I believe this can be addressed by
removing pyrit support from wifite. It should still work with tshark
instead, as per the manpage.
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-
command1 FAIL non-zero exit status 1
I took the liberty to base the body of this email on bugreport
#992798, from Paul Gevers,
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time to prioritize
this, but I can accept patches from people interested in it.
If you're aware of other people who would like to have jwm-tiny, or
your use case impacts multiple users, please let me know.
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://github.com/rdnvndr/jwm/commit/d0e28abd8eb8748470f07595be6da5cec05b4939
As per the latest instructions from the release team, I have gone
ahead and uploaded the fix already.
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Description: Binary data
and what's the issue when noticing that
the previous release is there, in reality I've seen so many people
miss that (myself included) that I think having this extra info
message will be worthy.
Path attached.
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From 4427ecc3cea40e2c3a407dbcb8a42dbe45a49d73 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00
iled with libc6-dev 2.32.
>> Just a small correction, I see you mentioned lchown, but the issue is
>> related to lchmod.
> Yes, it should be read "lchown" (lchmod was mentioned by mistake).
No, it's the other way around, lchown was the one mentioned by
mistake, the syscall related to this issue is lchmod.
Again, thanks for reporting the issue and helping me debug it :)
[0] https://github.com/WayneD/rsync/issues/109#issuecomment-939506927
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ted that. But please feel free
to do so if that's your intention.
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Hello Eugene,
> On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 09:29:42PM +0100, Samuel Henrique wrote:
> > > for lchown() is definitely a new feature, so the right way, IMHO,
> > > is to correct dependences for rsync package: "libc6 (>= 2.31)".
> >
> > I don't think i
Hello Leo,
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 10:07 PM Samuel Henrique wrote:
> > Leo, from my side you're free to push your changes whenever you want.
>
> I will as soon as someone gives me access to the repo ;)
> Just requested access to the Gnome group, but that may take a
2.32, but I don't wanna make this change before confirming
with upstream that this is not being caused by a regression from the
workaround.
Being able to keep the current version requirement will be important
in the long term as I want to be able to upload new releases to
backports. I also think tha
this in time for 11.1.
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rsync_3.2.3-4+deb11u1.debdiff
Description: Binary data
g up upstream regarding the
> quality of their error messages, you can close this bug report.
I think it's worth it, but I will let this up for you, so I'm
resolving this bug report.
[0] https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Extended
[1] https://deb.freexian.com/extended-lts/
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tps://salsa.debian.org/debian/rsync/-/commit/3320a1c1b9e9fcf4b4b759a194a6059380c56b88
[2] https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26401
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ince
the history gets preserved).
Leo, from my side you're free to push your changes whenever you want.
Let's try to coordinate things, feel free to perform changes to the
packaging, I will wait until I get your ack to go ahead (if there's
any work left to be done).
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be a good idea to try to reproduce the issue with the
parameters "-vvv", which will provide a verbose output. The root cause
might be showing up there.
I think this is a good starting point in the investigation.
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s the
fix is best done if coming directly from upstream (in the cases where
there's a bug).
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>
> Hello Jan,
.** Maintainenace plan
> I suggest to maintain time-decode inside the pkg-security-team's
> repository on salsa, since most of the packages related to forensics
> live there. However, I am looking for a sponsor for this package -
> ideally a member of the pkg-security-team.
>
I
h "gbp import-dscs
--debsnap gnome-shell-extension-system-monitor" and working on top of
that?
We would lose the previous commits but I believe it will make
contributions easier in the long run.
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that gbp can build it without extra steps).
Please let me know if you'd prefer to keep things the way they are or
would like me to only do some of those things.
Thank you!
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sing those failures, I have
uploaded a new revision with the last patch only (the first one is
being reverted in the second one).
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" set and provide the log?
It's possible that you're gonna have to save the output to some file,
if it becomes too big.
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Hello Kevin,
Thanks for the detailed bugreport,
I agree with it and have just uploaded the fix to unstable. I'm gonna
try to get this into bullseye before the 11.1 release, and
bullseye-backports shall get the fix after it reaches testing.
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fix in bullseye in time for the 11.1 release. And I'll do the
backports upload as soon as the fix reaches testing.
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test issue not exactly related to shellcheck, more details at
the initramfs-tools bug report:
https://bugs.debian.org/992798
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Description: Binary data
approve them
[x] attach debdiff against the package in (old)stable
[x] the issue is verified as fixed in unstable
[ Changes ]
Addition of libjansson-dev as a build-dep.
[ Other info ]
https://bugs.debian.org/986534
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Description: Binary data
> Thanks for letting me know! I just updated the MR accordingly.
Awesome, do you have any plans of uploading that anytime soon?
Shellcheck is still waiting in unstable and I would like to provide
the new release on backports.
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Thanks for providing the MR, Michael,
There's just one thing missing so the MR can close this bugreport; it
needs to drop the shellcheck autopkgtest.
Would you like to amend this change to your MR?
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of this issue soon (after the freeze) if you
don't get to it before myself.
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es/700465/
[2] And I guess it's also easier for users who wants to build it
themselves, as plain git clone will not checkout the submodules.
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/comments/jqx89l/linux_be_like/
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From e8ffea0e01fff87695b2f0c34f107bc096ee5eca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Samuel Henrique
Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2021 20:46:36 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] inputrc: make autocompletion case insensitive and display
suggestions
---
debian/inputrc | 4
1
request at #989918
[0] https://bugs.debian.org/989179
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/989918
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Package: release.debian.org
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
X-Debbugs-Cc: samuel...@debian.org
Severity: normal
Please unblock package aeskeyfind
[ Reason ]
The recent introduction of integration tests, thanks to Jan Gru <
j4n...@gmail.com> uncovered two critical
t realized there's a typo on "cvs", it should be "csv", but
it's too late now.
unblock ieee-data/20210605.1
[0] https://lintian.debian.org/tags/package-installs-ieee-data
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ing other archs.
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Hello all,
> The bug is trivial to fix, that's actually less work than all the
> workarounds.
I can't see how that's trivial so I would appreciate it if you could
send a patch or describe what you're thinking of. I had tried a few
approaches but none of them worked out.
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proceed if there's no reply. I'm assuming that this will not be an
issue as you signed up for Low Threshold NMUs.
Thank you :)
[0] https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts/2021/06/msg00004.html
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doing it in a rush and
didn't notice it was missing.
[0] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/aeskeyfind
[1]
https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/testing/armhf/a/aeskeyfind/12898988/log.gz
[2]
https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/testing/arm64/a/aeskeyfind/12898959/log.gz
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e -O4 flag,
keeping -O2).
It's not an ideal solution but it's better than leaving it broken with
-O4, I will be asking the release team to unblock the migration to
testing.
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nvestigations.
https://citp.princeton.edu/our-work/memory/
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the script to the new URLs.
[ Other info ]
The maintainer acked an NMU on #932711
I'm also trying to reach out to Luciano so I can help on the
maintenance of the package and update its dataset for bullseye.
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Description: Binary data
eye (with 2021 data) before the release.
I have also pushed the latest NMU to the git repo and set the fixed
property of this bug and #908623
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at package as well
(I assume it must be easy since they are so similar).
Thanks for your contributions,
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package powerline
I'd like to update powerline to the latest release, it's a minor
version bump, with all the changes being fair for a minor bump.
powerline is a non-key
e scrape it, might
be an easy task and that the bulk of the work is still left to be done,
sorry.
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as we're out of time now, thanks for reporting.
Cheers,
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Related to:
RM: cu2qu -- ROM; merged to fonttools
https://bugs.debian.org/981426
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It seems like a build-dep was missed:
afdko: FTBFS: build-dependency not installable: python3-cu2qu (>= 1.6.7)
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=982697
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2-dev instead of obsolete transition
+package libidn2-0-dev" (Closes: #974996)
+
+ -- Samuel Henrique Wed, 10 Feb 2021 00:42:40 +
+
curl (7.74.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
diff -Nru curl-7.74.0/debian/control curl-7.74.0/debian/control
--- curl-7.74.0/debi
the
Maintainers field after the bullseye release.
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for in these changes?
Like a bugfix or a new feature?
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,
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Hello Kurt,
Thanks for reporting the issue, it doesn't seem to be related to our
packaging of rsync, could you try contacting upstream about it?
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be provided but if so, I suggest
contacting upstream.
I'm happy to know that the backports package was useful :)
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upload if everything works (as said on the MR, feel free to change
it to apply a patch instead of changing upstream).
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/smoke-zephyr/blob/1f627998fde4d4a0d454c4a6b8b5221158037a91/smoke_zephyr/utilities.py#L584-L587
Nevertheless upstream might wanna remove that call at some point in time.
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sure none of my packages are
on this list, I can do the search myself but I'd like to ask for a list by
maintainer name (if that's easy for you to generate).
Mass bug filling would also help but I'm sure that was considered already.
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atest release, so I'll just release that.
>
Awesome, thank you!
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/-/merge_requests/2
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From 0cb3fba7b33aae669d47ea5f30a5a2bc5f21e465 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Samuel Henrique
Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2020 20:07:58 +
Subject: [PATCH] d/p/python39-compat.patch: Add patch for python 3.9
compatibility
---
debian/patches/python39-compat.patch
veral months),
> and that seems higher-priority to me than any of the Shell extensions.
Please go ahead, and thanks for that,
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the
issue.
This package has only been alive with patches that I keep applying for
compatibility for some time now, if we don't manage to solve this, I'm
happy to let the package be removed from our repositories, especially
if it blocks gnome's transition.
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Control: tag -1 - pending
New release is on git, upload is temporarily blocked by an issue I had
with ftpmaster, should be unblocked in a couple of days max.
The new release does remove the tight pycurl version requirements, so
the migration will proceed.
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;a=commitdiff;h=4d8ee860737005517be588f4771c358593fa421c
Thank you very much for providing the upstream link to the fix, we
currently have quite a few bugs for this issue against binutils, I'm
forwarding this email to them.
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he upload
just to confirm we're on the same page,
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Peter Wienemann with fingerprint
7F44F1E078290D700045BC275D5F6C020398A60A
Uploading samueloph-1597179981.dak-commands to ftp-master
You should be good to perform the uploads for dnstwist now :)
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, this means that rsync
on backports does ship dbgsym.
And starting with the next stable release (Debian 11/bullseye), rsync
will provide dbgsym packages.
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ur system and
check if the issue persists.
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/home and /root
and this seemed a bit too strict. Feel free to use systemctl edit
rsync to add that restriction (or maybe ProtectHome=read-only), if you
like. See the 3.2.0 NEWS for the other restrictions that were added
compared to 3.1.3."
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actful
feature to have.
The logs for the examples (running gbp in verbose mode) are attached,
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$ git branch -a
* master
remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master
remotes/origin/master
remotes/origin/pristine-tar
remotes/origin/upstream
$ gbp import-orig --u
Leandro contacted me directly and I reviewed the package privately, I
will follow up with the next reviews and the sponsor.
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applies cleanly to the 3.2.2 release
(which is most likely to be the case) and will push a new package in
the next few minutes/hours.
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of the same project).
I did not give up on this yet, but there's no progress being made at this point.
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> Please go ahead.
Thank you Adam,
nmap_7.70+dfsg1-6+deb10u1_source.changes ACCEPTED into
proposed-updates->stable-new
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