Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal Tags: bookworm User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: pu X-Debbugs-Cc: nfd...@packages.debian.org Control: affects -1 + src:nfdump
[ Reason ] I am proposing updating updating the nfdump package to a new _upstream_ release in bookworm. I made the judgement to switch to the new nfdump 1.7 series in the bookworm release cycle. This has turned out to be premature. The 1.7.1 release we shipped in bookworm was under rapid development. One of the most popular applications for nfdump is to run it together with nfsen, a PHP based webfrontend to collect and analyze netflows. This one also has been under rapid development during the bookworm freeze. It turns out that at least in some cases nfdump does not work well with recent nfsen versions, see Bug#1042535. The likely commit has been identified, but it was impossible to backport it due to the major source restructuring nfdump 1.7.x went through. Between 1.7.1 and 1.7.3 there were 169 commits, with bugfix commits touching core parts of the code. Things however appear to have stabilized now. The 1.7.3 release is a couple of weeks old, with no bad bug reports appearing. It has been tested both by the reporter of Bug#1042535 and by me, and it fixes all known errors with nfdump 1.7.x. Therefor I'd like to update nfdump in bookworm from 1.7.1 to 1.7.3, same as in testing. The alternative would be to use backports to provide a better nfdump version for bookworm users, but in this case I'm sure that 1.7.3 would be the better fit for all users. If you reject updating to 1.7.3 I will do this instead. I'm open to uploading that into -proposed early after the next point release to give it the maximum possible coverage. [ Impact ] Users using nfsen (a popular framework for nfsen) will not get usable profiles. [ Tests ] There is an upstream testsuite ran during build, but this did not detect the nfprofile issue earlier. [ Risks ] New upstream version always carries some risk, but the package is low popcon and most of the times used with nfsen. Which is from the same author who heartily recommends the latest 1.7.3 [ Checklist ] [ ] *all* changes are documented in the d/changelog [ ] I reviewed all changes and I approve them [ ] attach debdiff against the package in (old)stable [X] the issue is verified as fixed in unstable [ Changes ] 169 upstream commits. [ Other info ] I did not attach the debdiff because it would be too large and only consist of upstream changes. No changes to debian/ (except dropping a backported fix already in 12.1) are necessary.