Hi, On 19/07/18 22:43, Christoph Martin wrote: > tags 860064 -stretch > thanks > > Am 19.07.2018 um 19:34 schrieb Adam D. Barratt: > >>> >>> Please explain how the file was changed in stretch on that date. >>> Specifically, which version of dns-root-data was updated, from which >>> version. >>> >>> Sorry to keep going on about this, but there wasn't a dns-root-data >>> update in the stretch point release that occurred on June 24th, so >>> I'm very confused as to what effect you're apparently seeing. >> >> To correct myself, there wasn't even a stretch point release on that >> date, just a jessie one. The remainder of my request still stands - >> please provide exact details of the upgrade demonstrating the breakage >> in stretch, including binary package names and before and after >> versions. > > Sorry, I have to apologize. > > I manage several hundred Debian machines. Most of them are already > stretch. I was shure that one of the two machines which I checked is > stretch, but it is still jessie. I found out when I tried to gather the > data, which you regested: > >>From jessie dpkg.log: > > 2018-06-24 06:49:52 upgrade dns-root-data:all 2017072601~deb8u1 > 2017072601~deb8u2 > > So. Sorry again. The bug is really only in jessie and it came with the > update of dns-root-data for jessie on 2018-06-24. > > So hopefully the Debian-LTS team can do something about the problem in > Jessie.
Thanks for the report. I have just updated dnsmasq in jessie to fix this problem. Cheers, Emilio