Bug#1028001: closing 1028001

2023-01-05 Thread Salvatore Bonaccorso
Hi,

On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 04:35:44PM -0500, Raouf M. Bencheraiet wrote:
> Hi
> 
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 4:27 PM Salvatore Bonaccorso 
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 04:15:16PM -0500, Raouf M. Bencheraiet wrote:
> > > is  2.5.4-1~exp1 available for debian stable?!
> >
> > No, it will be in the next upcoming stable release Debian bookworm, as
> > we finally catched up following upstream releases more closely now
> > (Debian bookworm will likely have a 2.6.2 based version).
> >
> >
> The Debian BTS can handle version tracking, so it will show the stable
> > version still as affected. If backporting fixes to the 1.3.4 version
> > is feasible then we might pick those up as well via a bullseye point
> > release for the older version.
> >
> > My guess is that it will though be unfortunately too risky to actually
> > do that for 1:1.3.4-6.
> >
> > I'll see if I can try that (backporting) on my own.
> Although, building 2.6.2 for bullseye seems the easy way out (I do have
> 2.6.x running on other
> clients albeit on a different distro -- gentoo --). I guess we'll see what
> panes out!
> Great thanks for the quick replies!

Alright! Maybe someone of the team is willing to provide as well an
official 2.6.2 backport for bullseye-backports (but I cannot commit to
doing so).

Regards,
Salvatore



Bug#1028001: closing 1028001

2023-01-05 Thread Raouf M. Bencheraiet
Hi

On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 4:27 PM Salvatore Bonaccorso 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 04:15:16PM -0500, Raouf M. Bencheraiet wrote:
> > is  2.5.4-1~exp1 available for debian stable?!
>
> No, it will be in the next upcoming stable release Debian bookworm, as
> we finally catched up following upstream releases more closely now
> (Debian bookworm will likely have a 2.6.2 based version).
>
>
The Debian BTS can handle version tracking, so it will show the stable
> version still as affected. If backporting fixes to the 1.3.4 version
> is feasible then we might pick those up as well via a bullseye point
> release for the older version.
>
> My guess is that it will though be unfortunately too risky to actually
> do that for 1:1.3.4-6.
>
> I'll see if I can try that (backporting) on my own.
Although, building 2.6.2 for bullseye seems the easy way out (I do have
2.6.x running on other
clients albeit on a different distro -- gentoo --). I guess we'll see what
panes out!
Great thanks for the quick replies!

> Regards,
> Salvatore
>


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Bug#1028001: closing 1028001

2023-01-05 Thread Salvatore Bonaccorso
Hi,

On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 04:15:16PM -0500, Raouf M. Bencheraiet wrote:
> is  2.5.4-1~exp1 available for debian stable?!

No, it will be in the next upcoming stable release Debian bookworm, as
we finally catched up following upstream releases more closely now
(Debian bookworm will likely have a 2.6.2 based version).

The Debian BTS can handle version tracking, so it will show the stable
version still as affected. If backporting fixes to the 1.3.4 version
is feasible then we might pick those up as well via a bullseye point
release for the older version.

My guess is that it will though be unfortunately too risky to actually
do that for 1:1.3.4-6.

Regards,
Salvatore