Hi Julian,

Note that the MR is about patches for the Debian package, so I'm not sure what the Ubuntu CLA has to do with that. Or do you intend to apply these patches straight to the cnf repo upstream maybe?

In any case: I just signed the Ubuntu CLA. There was only one tricky question in the form, asked me for the name of a "Canonical Project Manager or contact": I put your name in there ;)

I didn't receive any confirmation for signing the CLA, so I can't be sure it actually worked.

Cheers,

  Arnaud

On 4/8/21 11:38 PM, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
On Tue, Apr 06, 2021 at 08:32:46PM +0700, Arnaud Rebillout wrote:
Package: command-not-found
Severity: normal
Tags: patch

Dear Maintainer,

Back in 2009, bug #522450 was opened, the issue was that
update-command-not-found created a database that was NOT world-readable,
because of root's umask setting. This was fixed in 0.2.38-1 (Debian
Jessie).

Unfortunately the fix was lost in version 18.04.5-1 (Debian buster), so
this issue is back.

Lately command-not-found was enabled by default in Kali Linux, causing a
number of Kali users to experience this issue, and filing bugs against
the Debian BTS.

These are: #943989 #985833 #986160 #986292 #986321 #983651

Please see Salsa for a fix:
o> <https://salsa.debian.org/jak/command-not-found/-/merge_requests/5>

Have you signed the CLA? https://ubuntu.com/legal/contributors

I'm not sure it's affected by it, but I cannot look at the code
in case it is and I have to reimplement it myself. I think I asked
a few months ago whether I need to look at CLA signing, but need to
ask again; because it's not on the list, but it might be an oversight.

--
Arnaud Rebillout

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