thanks a lot for the quick upload.
Now that wpasupplicant 2.10 is more widely available, I've seen this issue
popping up at several places. I'm not sure if it's only related to FRITZ!Boxes
but those alone are extremely popular in Germany, so I would have hated if the
next LTS potentially breaks
If it's enabled in the toolchain, is there still a need to explicitly
enable it (like in this case via --enable-lto) in individual packages?
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Please consider syncing the following changes from Debian
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1315963/accepted-network-manager-1364-2-source-into-unstable/
For more background see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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Seeing that Ubuntu 22.04 will ship
In Debian, the values in debian/control are only used when the package is
uploaded intially to the archive. The override entry is created from that.
Changing the contents of the archive override is done by the ftp-masters. If
you later change the contents of debian/control does not have an
Public bug reported:
Packages shipping gobject introspection should be in the dedicated
section "introspection". This archive section was added a while ago, see
also the corresponding entry in the debian policy 3.9.3.0:
2.6. Version 3.9.3.0
Released February, 2012.
Public bug reported:
The following files are marked obsolete after the upgrade to 16.04:
/etc/init/pulseaudio.conf 6244f8d452b29be7d17219b2db34138f obsolete
/etc/init.d/pulseaudio df2873ee4f4673d53e3562a0de6e8aa0 obsolete
/etc/default/pulseaudio 777f75f5521eab11c647da5c55544b1b obsolete
Public bug reported:
The following conffiles were not cleaned up after the upgrade to 16.04:
/etc/bash_completion.d/gdbus 3c6022ac0bf85f2f374358a52456e803 obsolete
/etc/bash_completion.d/gsettings ed6dbd29972bb65275e46f1cb1ac5062 obsolete
/etc/bash_completion.d/gresource
Let me chime in here as maintainer of NM in Debian: The reason why we
ship the patch, which removes Wants/Before=network.target is, that this
lead to dependency cycles if services/sysv init scripts in rcS
(sysinit.target) had Should-Start/Required-Start: $network, like for
example
Sorry, meant Before=network.target, of course...
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Title:
cifs mount hangs on shutdown - NetworkManager needs to stop
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