Package: prometheus-node-exporter
Version: 0.13.0+ds-1+b2
Severity: normal
Most systems don't need the daemon dependency since it's only used with
non-systemd setups. It should be demoted to a Suggests or Recommends
rather than a depends.
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]] Ian Jackson
> Tollef Fog Heen writes ("Re: Bug#862051: Allow nodejs to provide
> /usr/bin/node (draft resolution)"):
> > > Tollef Fog Heen writes ("Bug#862051: Allow nodejs to provide
> > > /usr/bin/node (draft resolution)"):
> > >
]] Ian Jackson
> Tollef Fog Heen writes ("Bug#862051: Allow nodejs to provide /usr/bin/node
> (draft resolution)"):
> > 1. The CTTE decision from 2012-07-12 in bug #614907 is repealed.
> >
> > This means Debian's normal policies and practices take over
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]] David Bremner
> Tollef Fog Heen <tfh...@err.no> writes:
>
> >
> > The Committee therefore resolves that:
> >
> > 1. The CTTE decision in from 2012-07-12 in bug #614907 is repealed.
> > 2. The nodejs package shall be free to provide /usr/bin/node.
>
]] Tollef Fog Heen
> ]] Margarita Manterola
>
> > This is still true today. However, 5 years after the initial decision, the
> > use
> > of Node.js has kept growing to the point that it is by far the most expected
> > meaning of the word "node" in t
severity 845987 serious
thanks
This bug makes planet-venus in stretch not work at all. I've manually
patched my installation with Jakob's patch and it has made planet-venus
work again for me.
I'd recommend doing a stable update for this.
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that Niko Tyni <nt...@debian.org> be
> appointed by the Debian Project Leader to the Technical Committee.
>
> N: Recommend to Appoint Niko Tyni <nt...@debian.org>
> F: Further Discussion
> ===END
I vote N > F.
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Package: rebuildd
Severity: minor
The homepage of rebuildd is
https://julien.danjou.info/software/rebuildd, according to metadata in
the package, but this 404s.
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h the fact that the old node will be gone in stretch,
> means
> that it makes sense for nodejs to become node.
I think it's unfortunate that upstream chose node rather than nodejs as
the binary name, but think I think we should allow nodejs to use the
node binary name.
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if it made sure to either always flush at the
end of a write or took care to never write half a line.
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]] Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
> ===BEGIN===
>
> The chair of the Debian Technical Committee will be:
>
> A: Keith Packard
> B: Didier Raboud
> C: Tollef Fog Heen
> D: Sam Hartman
> E: Phil Hands
> F: Margarita Manterola
> G: David Bremner
> ===END==
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]] Philip Hands
> ===BEGIN
>
> The Technical Committee recommends that David Bremner be
> appointed by the Debian Project Leader to the Technical Committee.
>
> A: Recommend to Appoint David Bremner
> B: Further Discussion
>
> ===END
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Package: lua-sandbox-extensions
Version: 0~git20161128-1
Severity: normal
It seems like the circular_buffer module included in the upstream git
repository is not included in the package. This makes the
throughput.lua analysis module pretty useless.
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Source: lua-sql
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
it would be very useful if you enabled the «sandbox» variant of lua,
which would allow using lua-sql-postgres with hindsight.
I believe it should be a simple matter of symlinking the right files in
debian/
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Package: hindsight
Version: 0.12.7-1
Severity: normal
Hindsight is vastly less useful without lua-sandbox-extensions
installed. It should probably have a Recommends on it.
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not written in
policy. There's no requirement in Policy as written that changelogs
must be in English, for instance.
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F-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
Versions of packages acbuild depends on:
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]] Andreas Tille
Hi,
first of all, sorry for taking a while to get back to you on this.
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Feb 05, 2017 at 12:38:59AM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> > > Would it be a sensible compromise to reassign this bug to d-i tagging it
> > > RC for buster
ompromise to reassign this bug to d-i tagging it
> RC for buster to make sure a Blends menu will exist in the buster
> installer.
While I think it's important to get it fixed for buster, I don't think
it's RC. If the d-i folks and/or the release team disagrees, I'm happy
for them to decide o
ide here, and you were asked to do so. If you
> think that d-i took the right decision, you should decide so (and then
> you don't need to use your power), but not just let them decide.
That's what the current ballot effectively says. We're refusing to
override the d-i team.
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]] Margarita Manterola
> Please vote [A] for acknowledging that this is under the jurisdiction of the
> debian-installer maintainers, and [FD] for Further Discussion.
I vote A > FD.
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one can agree as much as possible.
I didn't read Sam's response as «we can't do anything», but rather that
we (the TC) are unwilling to override the d-i maintainers.
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]] Akash Sarda
> Description : Create a MD5 hash with hex encoding
node-md5-o-matic provides an md5 function that seems to do the same, can
you use that instead?
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]] Aarti Kashyap
Hi,
> Description : Get the PATH environment variable key cross-platform
This seems to be a subset of what node-osenv provides, can you use that
instead?
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ase consider applying the
> attached patch. It also fixed -dbgsym generation.
This looks quite reasonable. Since it's not particularly urgent, I'll
leave it until we've released stretch so as to keep unstable open in
the unlikely case an upload is needed.
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iption : Cross-platform home directory retriever
>
> This Script can retrieve your Home Directory
Do we need a fourth node.js package to do this? We already have
node-resolve-dir, node-expand-tilde and node-osenv which all seems to do
the same.
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operly through the tradeoffs, I'd generally be inclined to
trust them.
(In the particular case of gpg and gpg-agent, I generally think
dpkg-diverting it should be fine for debugging, since few systems that
have private key material on them should be multiuser systems.)
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]] Michael Biebl
Hi Michael,
thanks for looking into this.
> Tollef, can you run
> systemctl reload syslog-ng.service
> and see if that works?
It seems to work:
: tfheen@minkus ~ > sudo systemctl reload syslog-ng.service
: tfheen@minkus ~ > echo $?
0
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hat you're heading out of
> town)
There is no such thing in my locale.
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fined content vs execve(2) on a list of
arguments (some of which are user-provided).
perldoc -f exec and perldoc -f open might be useful.
Using open like in the code snippet above is pretty much inexcusable in
this day and age.
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could do this
without _too_ much work in the graphical version if they wanted, with
fallback code for the curses and text versions.
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doesn't answer the question in the bug report, but those
are some related thoughts.)
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]] Mike Miller
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 09:32:19 +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> > It seems like some newer versions of Juniper VPNs require you to send a
> > (fixed!) Content-Length header.
> >
> > http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/openconnect-devel/2016-Se
ii libproxy1v5 0.4.13-1
ii libxml2 2.9.4+dfsg1-2.1
ii vpnc-scripts 0.1~git20150318-1
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to the freeze), it gives users some warning about htags
going away (and if that's a huge problem, we can adjust course as we
learn more).
Vincent, would this be acceptable to you?
The rest of the committee: what do you think? Is this an ok way
through?
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ded a fix which disables parallel builds. It
should be visible on the buildds in not too long, the last version had
maybe-failed on a bunch of them.
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, which is a bit on the generic side.
>
> That would be really nice, thank you !
https://fedorahosted.org/mlocate/ticket/37
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]] Dan Mick
> Tollef, would NMU help you here? I have a keen interest in getting this
> fixed.
Thanks for the offer, I took a bit of time and updated the package
instead.
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tly uses DB_H__ for that, which is a bit on the
generic side.
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the work;
I disagree with those characterisations. He's asked for clarifications
on what is broken without anything resembling an adequate reply.
I'm not going to comment further on your personal attacks against the
maintainer. I think you're behaving below yourself and that you should
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, so
I don't recognise the crying from the rooftops about it being broken in
Debian.
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ich we might be the result if
we remove htags.
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in different files, like users, cron jobs, and hosts,
> along with obviously discrete elements like packages, services, and files.
> .
> This module manages both the installation and configuration of OpenStack
> Barbican.
It would be useful if this included some description of
n get the end result we're after by mediation or offering advice,
without anywhere near the same level of casualities.
The reason we asked for clarification from the secretary on this is so
we can reduce the amount of noise. Not to conduct war games where we
see how we can make the most people upset wi
e problem is that packaging grunt is hard/too much work and
so won't be done for stretch and so those packages can't build using
tools only in Debian main.
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]] Adrian Bunk
> On Thu, Oct 06, 2016 at 07:26:06PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> >...
> > I think it'd be preferable for the software to be in contrib (AFAIK
> > there's nothing here which is non-free?)
> >...
>
> When a package is not DFSG-free it is non-f
rib and start on it immediately. There's always
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oked, forgotten about, either
> pre-Stretch or post-Stretch.
I would leave the desired process to the release team. I believe it'd be
tagging the individual bugs with stretch-ignore, since that's what's
looked at by tooling.
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t enough, that policy should be improved.
The TC should not go out and overrule the release team's RC bug policy
unless we have a really good reason (and it's still not completely clear
that we can overrule them as a team either, but that entire discussion
is unneeded unless we want/need to override
Hi again,
1.4 is out, getting that packaged would be great. Do you need a hand?
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]] Pirate Praveen
> Following up on #830978. I would like this to be reopened and request
> CTTE make a formal vote.
What is the exact question you're trying to get us to answer? Are you
asking us for advice, are you asking us to overrule a developer or
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't start out with threatening folks, that's not conductive to
a productive discussion.
Having cross-pkg-config look in a directory which is unlikely to contain
files for the architecture you are building for, is not particularly
useful and can in some cases be actively harmful.
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ot; is not a good reason.
Good thing nobody used that as an argument, then.
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are with sysvinit support, and to talk with those volunteers
> about what shape that maintenance should take (e.g. working with
> upstream, providing a new upstream, providing patches to the existing
> pakage). Dropping such support the moment upstream does without any
> warning seems unreasonable.
Somewhat depending on the package and level of integration with
sysvinit/systemd, but I'm pretty much in agreement with you here as
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y for being a member of the
roadmap team, so I'll let other people take that and run with it.
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the value to 1.0 after startup.
(I disagree about this bug being minor, but I'm more interested in
seeing it fixed than quibbling about severities. :-)
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Package: src:kubernetes
Severity: wishlist
As you probably know, Kubernetes 1.3 is out. Could we have this
packaged for Debian?
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]] Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
> ===BEGIN
>
> The Technical Committee recommends that Margarita Manterola be
> appointed by the Debian Project Leader to the Technical Committee.
>
> MM: Recommend to appoint Margarita Manterola
> FD: Further Discussion
>
> ===END
I vo
]] Tollef Fog Heen
> ]] Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
>
> > ===BEGIN
> >
> > The Technical Committee recommends that Margarita Manterola be
> > appointed by the Debian Project Leader to the Technical Committee.
> >
> > MM: Recommend to appoint Marga
emacs24 [emacsen] 24.5+1-6+b2
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mit to how long we're going to support old
hardware. The last of the Pentium MMX-es was released in 1999-01.
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]] Kurt Roeckx
> I don't actually have the time to work on this currently, but it's
> clearly something I want.
Maybe file it as an RFP instead of ITP then?
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Package: pesign
Version: 0.110-2
Severity: wishlist
0.111 seems to be out, can this be packaged please?
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]] Manolinux
> I confirm the bug, at least I'm having the same.
Same question for you then:
There's no pkg-config-bin package in Jessie. Do you know where it comes
from? Can you give me the output of «apt-cache policy pkg-config»?
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Package: adequate
This is from the thread about merged-usr on -devel:
]] Tollef Fog Heen
> ]] Paul Wise
>
> > On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 2:14 AM, Russ Allbery wrote:
> >
> > > And yet, it works, and it means that we don't have to try to harass a
> > > tho
]] Helmut Grohne
Hi,
> On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 10:13:22PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> > Right, this is the same as doko reported in #807946. Do you have any
> > concerns about his patch there or can I use that instead of your much
> > more comprehensive one?
>
>
o upgrade from Jessie version is impossible.
There's no pkg-config-bin package in Jessie. Do you know where it comes
from? Can you give me the output of «apt-cache policy pkg-config»?
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ight, this is the same as doko reported in #807946. Do you have any
concerns about his patch there or can I use that instead of your much
more comprehensive one?
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]] Petter Reinholdtsen
> [Robert Luberda]
> > `--source' seems to be supported by GNU awk only.
>
> Tollef, what is your view here? Should the build be changed to
> always use gawk, or rewritten to not use --source?
Probably just use gawk. Seems like the easier option?
-
]] Petter Reinholdtsen
> [Tollef Fog Heen]
> > Probably just use gawk. Seems like the easier option?
>
> Yeah. Do you need a hand with the patch?
Nah, should be trivial enough, going to make a sweep and upload soonish,
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ive as possible.
I think we should have something that's fairly conservative, yes. «As
possible» is too strict. We shouldn't try calling home by default, for
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just ask for it
to be removed.
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in libpam-tmpdir at all.
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]] Martin Michlmayr
Package: norwegian
Version: 2.0.10-7
Severity: serious
I'm not sure I included the right error message but norwegian fails to
build in unstable.
Indeed it does. Seems to be caused by
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=794152
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]] peter green
http://debdiffs.raspbian.org/main/e/eweouz/eweouz_0.9+rpi1.debdiff
Thanks, applied and uploaded. :-)
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]] Helmut Grohne
Hi Tollef,
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 02:27:16PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
Have the links created by triggers on /usr/bin/$arch-gcc.
I have long pondered this possibility and concluded that triggers are
the wrong tool for the job. Here are a couple of reasons:
1
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]] Laurent Bigonville
Le Thu, 25 Jun 2015 06:40:08 +0200,
Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@debian.org a écrit :
Redshift (from the redshift package) can use geoclue2 as a provider.
However, it looks like you need to change the configuration for
geoclue for it to be allowed access.
Could
=true
system=false
users=
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processes can quiesce themselves, if that sounds ok to you? (Also,
updatedb runs under ionice, not sure if tracker does the same thing?)
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how it's usually written?
(The reason for using bokmaal in the original msgstr is that it must be
ASCII, but your translation is UTF-8 and so should be able to use the
full character set.)
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recommends:
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Does this do anything qemu-img does not?
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the same. The message we send might not be
the entirely the same, but I'd rather get it unblocked than have «my»
solution be preferred.
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Hi all,
2015-03-29 21:19 Tollef Fog Heen:
]] Christian PERRIER
Hi bubulle!
Quoting Axel Beckert (a...@debian.org):
In the long run I'd like to see even more people working on Aptitude.
But for that, a possessive lead developer or power games are quite
hindering. IMHO one
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then I don't think anybody would have a problem with it.)
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minkus%
Maybe there is some local modification in a drop-in snippet.
Is this issue reproducible (after a daemon-reload/daemon-reexec/system
reboot)?
Yes.
minkus is minkus.d.o, mips porterbox, not that I think arch makes a
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at all without it, so I'd
argue for it being RC, but that's up to you/the release team.
I should be able to put together the unblock by Monday or so.
Thanks, much appreciated.
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Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are
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