Hi,
Rick Thomas (2024-06-20):
> No sweat -- just point me at the image and let me know anything
> special I should be looking out for.
Pushed pu/openrd, the main part is:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debian-installer/-/commit/8e1ba33e175615082b4dfeb6b554ca1ec7669f7d
Built on amdah
No sweat -- just point me at the image and let me know anything special I
should be looking out for.
Rick
On Wed, Jun 19, 2024, at 10:06 PM, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Cyril Brulebois [2024-06-20 07:04]:
>> If memory serves, last time I did build stuff on a porter box to make
>> sure the genera
Jonathan Wiltshire (2024-06-20):
> - Saturday 17th August: this would mean freezing on the 10th, before
>security support ends, so the security team's cooperation in keeping
>non-critical DSAs off the table during the freeze period would be
>required
>
> - Saturday 31st August: it's
Hi,
A finally-final point release is required for bullseye, and we're a bit
constrained on dates. The security team (CC) wish to cease security support
from Wednesday 14th August and hand over to LTS as soon as a wash-up release
can be organised.
The weekend of 24th August is unworkable. That lea
Hi,
Helmut Grohne (2024-06-20):
> My fault. Not sure how I ended up with that version. I normally use
> dch --nmu and it would have done the right thing here.
OK. And yeah, that's known/verified to work with native packages too.
> > NMU canceled, MU re-uploaded (matching what's been pushed to g
Hi Cyril,
On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 09:44:43AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Err, this is not how NMUs are versioned, and the package sitting in
> DELAYED led to my RC bugfix's getting trashed.
My fault. Not sure how I ended up with that version. I normally use dch
--nmu and it would have done th
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On 2024-06-20 01:03, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
While preparing a console-setup upload, I was a bit baffled by the
heavy
scrolling in my terminal, with *lots* of such lines:
Hexadecimal number > 0x non-portable at
/home/kibi/debian-installer/packages/console-setup/Fonts/bdf2psf line
4
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and subject line Bug#1073857: fixed in console-setup 1.228
has caused the Debian Bug report #1073857,
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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2024 00:43:24 +0200
Source: console-setup
Architecture: source
Version: 1.228
Distribution: unstable
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Maintainer: Debian Install System Team
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Helmut Grohne (2024-06-12):
> I've uploaded a slightly rebased version of the patch to DELAYED/10. Let
> me know if I should delay any longer.
>
> Helmut
> diff -Nru console-setup-1.227/CHANGES console-setup-1.228/CHANGES
> --- console-setup-1.227/CHANGES 2024-05-30 10:54:36.0 +020
Samuel Thibault (2024-06-20):
> Yes, this is because of the 64-pixel-wide support for HiDPI displays
> (git 96733253b4b5). Perl complains that 64bit computation is not
> portable. I did check that on i386 the result is correct. In git
> a070f52e9adc I tried to use bigint but then it made the buil
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