considering the rotation/expiry of subkeys
and buildd keys. In this case the files already come from a trusted
source and should be ingested as-is, I guess? (Not that I particularly
like the fact that it's only a point in time validation.)
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to /etc/crontab (a conffile). And you'd of course still have cron
wake up to execute the shell statement.
But it's not like timer units are forbidden. Just like my
introductionary statement of "but if you use a different system not
considered an init system, you are fine", there's nothing in policy
mandating periodic jobs to work in a particular way. It just talks about
what to do if you do ship a cronjob.
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On 2018-10-16 14:36, Ian Jackson wrote:
Philipp Kern writes ("Re: Debian Buster release to partially drop
non-systemd support"):
Could someone reiterate about what the current state of init diversity
is supposed to be? Is it assumed to be best effort of every maintainer
being requir
s well as an
actual shell script that checks for the preconditions. Would anacron and
cron need to be depended upon in that case or would they could they even
just be recommended? Both would not be needed on a default Debian system
that ships with systemd.
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address space or don't have modern languages like Go or Rust around, it
quickly approaches the point where it's not worth it anymore.
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x27;t actually rely on a support
contract.
For s390x I can say that the port was driven without any commercial
interest on both Aurelien's and my side.
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Could someone please take a look? (This has been going on for days
already[1], on both kfreebsd-amd64 and kfreebsd-i386.)
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[1]
https://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg=libinfinity&ver=0.7.1-1&arch=kfreebsd-amd64
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of architecture consistency. :/
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e hw support.
Debian already makes use of Marist's resources. The challenge was/is to
get redundancy as DSA very sensibly insists on.
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On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 07:33:56PM +, Niels Thykier wrote:
> Philipp Kern:
> > On 2016-06-05 12:01, Niels Thykier wrote:
> >> * amd64, i386, armel, armhf, arm64, mips, mipsel, powerpc, ppc64el,
> >>s390x
> >>- *No* blockers at this time from
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t
> Maybe wb could do a “dak ls” and whatever the equivalent for dpo mini-dak is.
Unfortunately it is not being run on the same host as dak either.
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and will exit after it acquired a lease successfully.
The revert I supposed would've been for jessie as the DHCPv6 hang is
quite a nasty regression on Linux. But for the future we should really
a) use one client on all the platforms and b) let it renew the lease
properly.
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On Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 09:55:24AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Steven Chamberlain (2014-08-31):
> > On 31/08/14 07:00, Philipp Kern wrote:
> > Is perhaps the same true for stop_rdnssd() on the next line?
> So Steven committed a patch in to git, getting rid of the dhcp part;
t; | Date: Sun Jan 30 22:29:42 2011 +1100
> |
> | IPv6 support for using rDNS to preseed hostnames
> |
> | A lot of refactoring to make the code cleaner and simpler, but the
> | IPv6-specific changes were actually relatively small.
> |
> | R
I guessed from memory, here's one:
commit 75b4faa11bda438e34b5140934f6b812d1a69040
Author: Samuel Thibault
Date: Thu Mar 3 18:10:31 2011 +0100
Make netcfg depend on isc-dhcp-client-udeb on hurd-any too
for the same reason as kfreebsd: no support for udhcp in busybox.
If this is sti
be solved twice or
certain failure modes only happen in one or another, with userspace
being the reason, not even the kernel difference.
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#x27;ve added the XS-Autobuild flag, but I'm not uploading yet to avoid
interfering with
the transition.
nonf...@release.debian.org : the package can legitimately and
technically be auto-built,
explanation by Steven is quoted above.
Added to the whitelist.
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t happen for Qt for quite some time.)
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work. I think I skipped SATA.
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Hi,
On Sat, Sep 08, 2012 at 12:19:54AM +0200, Philipp Kern wrote:
> I solicited feedback on IPv6 support in d-i through my blog: [0]. I did not
> receive any feedback at all yet. I'd appreciate if some people could go and
> test installations with the attached mini.iso.
the s
kages and bwh's changes to linux-2.6[2].
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[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2011/09/msg00017.html
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2011/09/msg00018.html
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Hurd has FUSE).
Or just build-depend on the lib that's not available and it won't start
building until it gets available?
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architectures). If you apply a second pair of eyes within the porters
that would be appreciated, however.
If you need to touch packages that are also available on Linux we need
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6-smp moving
around[1]. It would be cool if that could be made stable so that it's not
cluttering the diff.)
Thanks for your efforts in fixing stable! :)
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chroot, because it's
no longer bind-mounted since some changes to the local schroot config. As
schroot doesn't seem to provide per-chroot mount options I guess one'd need to
bind-mount something like /d-i in every chroot? That'd be annoying.
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ent codebase linux-any would be correct. So the only
question is if this removed it from the radar of porters.
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> - ~100 packages, as almost no package respects dpkg-buildflags yet.
Did you actually do a build test?
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[assignee: faw]
- upgrade-reports to be prepared and solicited [assignee: vorlon]
5) Any other business?
- This item was not called as the time budget was exceeded.
A full log is available on [1] (text-only version on [2]). Action and info
items are also available as extracted bits on [3
d a hard one of 1,5h.
Later items on the list might be postponed to a later meeting.
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m68k, help having some
sort of release that can be updated independently from the main stable
release? Such a suite could also be useful to land larger changes than
normally allowed for stable.
Or do you think we should skip this release? (But keep it in testing, of
course.)
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claimer:
this was on bare hardware and I did not try to preserve multiple
OSes on that machine.
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On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:49:40AM +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
> so parted FTBFSes on kfreebsd due to configure not knowing about it
> (#575007). Is there progress on this? (As it will block testing
> migration due to kfreebsd issues being RC if the package has built
> successfully
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 06:23:19PM +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
> -amd64 daily instead hangs on boot at:
> "Setting up filesystem, please wait ...
> GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4ba211726b8b4567 removed."
That one can be solved by activating the IO-APIC, fwiw.
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Hi,
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 05:45:14PM +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
> it seems that something broke between the daily images 20100306-1120
> and 20100307-1120. grub spits out "error: only ELF kernel supports
> module.". That means booting the installer is broken with 030
Hi there,
it seems that something broke between the daily images 20100306-1120
and 20100307-1120. grub spits out "error: only ELF kernel supports
module.". That means booting the installer is broken with 0307 onwards.
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Package: libsepol1
Version: 2.0.37-2
Severity: important
I just tried to install kfreebsd-amd64 using d-i and debootstrap bailed
out due to libsepol1 failing to configure:
debootstrap: Setting up libsepol1 (2.0.37-2)
debootstrap: telinit:
debootstrap: /etc/.initctl: No such file or directory
debo
to upload it?
Please go ahead.
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