On 2021-01-25 19:57:18 [+0100], Cyril Brulebois wrote: > Not really *much* easier, to be honest. I can definitely build a package > locally given a source debdiff, or slightly better, given a source > package I can run dget against (since we're talking about new upstream > releases, by the looks of it), and do whatever testing with the > generated packages built into d-i and/or fetched from the network as > required (similarly to what's done for the various kernel udebs). > > IOW that can be tested before even having to make a decision regarding a > possible acceptance into p-u.
in case it helps, I uploaded https://breakpoint.cc/openssl-pu.tar | $ sha512sum openssl-pu.tar | 1a3df2e37aa9312a378046691794bf7d7d72570ed9ade7ffbf50f87c8c8a7dd5e671a7f704fc4f1ebdbada1dda3007a5db24b426deefd33fff39b81e7be38aa3 openssl-pu.tar containing the source package and amd64 packages. > Cheers, Sebastian
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