seems to be
via systemd-ukify.
I'm not sure precisely why systemd-ukify Depends on systemd. From the
Description it seems like it could function perfectly well without
it. Could the dependency be relaxed, please ?
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the Vcs-Git header triggers an "insecure-uri" tag
> from lintian. If you have a secure replacement for the `Vcs-Git` field,
> consider amending 0002 to use that instead.
I changed the Vcs-Git to
Vcs-Git: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ian/githttp/authbind.git
which
obably the
fault is in one of its dependencies. I tried with diffoscope-minimal
and got similar results.
Ian.
root@zealot:~# apt install diffoscope
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
breeze-cursor-themelibkf5dbusaddons-bin libkf5win
git push-source". It seems your
patches were prepared based on that git, ie against 2.1.2.
Given the difference there was just some rules tidying, I'm going to
hope that the changes in 2.1.3 are obsoleted by your patches, which
are probably much better.
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releases.
Unless, of course, we could figure out what's actually wrong, but that
may be a lot of work.
I'm happy to defer to the judgement of others on the particular
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<3.
I hope to review this some time in the next week or so.
If that doesn't happen, feel free to chase me.
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sion control system).
The git repository is here:
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ian/git/authbind.git/
The package was uploaded with dgit, so "dgit clone" gets you the full
git history. The upstream branch contains the necesary Debian
packaging and there is no Debian delta.
Package: innduct
Version: 2.1~~iwj3
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
I have had trouble over the past few days with innduct generating
unreasonable amounts of debug log. Mostly, the messages look like
this:
Oct 18 08:40:01 chiark innduct[3270]: nntp.[elided]| debug: filemon inotify:
read even
operators should seek a DPL
delegation.) There will be more space to explore this kind of idea.
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Control: reassign -1 src:hippotat
Control: fixed -1 1.1.12
Control: close -1 1.1.12
Control: forcemerge 1082550 -1
The fix has been uploaded. Let me try some more BTS flail.
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Control: reasign -1 src:hippotat
Control: fixed -1 1.1.12
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orementioned fallout is cleared.
Excellent, tyvm.
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en resolved upstream.
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Control: severity 1082550 serious
Control: forcemerge 1082550 -1
Hi. Thanks for the report. I am in the process of fixing this.
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Control: close -1
This problem seem to have gone away, presumably due to toolchain
work. I didn't make any relevant changes to src:hippotat.
Closing this bug.
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of the proponents
of the present MBF. Therefore: please do not email me any further
about this subject, until a TC decision is made. When Policy is
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adjust my mail filters to discard messages to this bug.
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accordingly.
Jolly good, thanks for the heads-up.
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Control: severity -1 serious
Matthias Geiger writes ("Bug#1084523: hippotat: base64 update"):
> we recently updated rust-base64 in Debian to 0.22. Since your package
> depends on this library this needs an updated. For your convenience I
> attached a patch facilitating this
ed to help other users.
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installed, or maybe that it's not wired up properly somehow.
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my personal desktop configuration with
my longstanding dotfiles, and reconfigure everything, after which I
expect this bug no longer to affect me. I'm reporting it because I
wanted to help other users.
Thanks for your attention.
Ian.
Xsession: X session started for ian at Tue 17 Sep 09:53:10 BST 20
e appropriate place.
Also now we have gitlab CI we could test it there.
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e context and scope for what I want machine
> readable. You are the domain experts for `dgit`, so you are in the best
> position to say what can and cannot be reversed engineered vs. what must
> be a "manually maintained" policy.
This makes sense.
I'm afraid this rep
anywhere but they would be much quicker to produce.
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intereting ideas. I think I need to digest your
message properly. I certainly think I can provide some helpful input.
I hope you don't mind that it may take a little while for me to get my
thoughts together and write them up. Please LMK if I'm taking too
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should change its behavior here, since
> we are making a Debian specific git workflow and it makes Debian
> contributors that are also upstream developers a second class citizen.
I'm open to suggestions for how this could all be better. But the
situation is certainly not straightforwa
reproduce this. Passing -D makes dgit print the
commands its running. I saw this (without my key available, so it
definitely wouldn't actually upload):
$ dgit -D -wgfa push-source
| git rev-parse --show-toplevel
=> `/volatile/ian/Dgit/Bugs/1078765/debputy-lsp'
| git config
done a test build in sid myself just now, and it built without
trouble. Evidently inkscape is installable again. So I think things
are good now.
I am closing this bug report with this message.
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Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Bug#1075452: rplay: ftbfs with GCC-14"):
> Right. I'm not sure I can do a proper test since I don't use it
> myself but I can at least check that my package builds against it...
> I'll look out for your upload and let you know.
Than
ot;$(shell $
> (D_BUILDFLAGS) --get CPPFLAGS) -D_TIME_BITS=64 -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64" \".This
> way the issue can be fixed. I have tested that in local, and it works well.
> Please let me know wheather this solution can be accepted.
Thanks. I think you are probably right. I am going to ap
Package: unclutter
Version: 8-25
Hi. I've just NMU'd this package to fix the FTBFS bug #1075602 that
was threatening autoremoval. I didn't make other changes.
I hope you find this helpful. Here is the diff.
Regards,
Ian.
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelo
Hi again.
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: unclutter: ftbfs with GCC-14"):
> I've just noticed this bug (my scripting was broken). I'm not in a
> position to fix it before the autoremoval but I iintend to NMU it in a
> week or so.
Here's the patch. I've chosen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Colin Ian King
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, colin.i.k...@gmail.com
* Package name: qatengine
Version : 1.6.1
Upstream Contact: Yogaraj Alamenda
* URL : https://github.com/intel/QAT_Engine
* License : BSD
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Colin Ian King
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, colin.i.k...@gmail.com
* Package name: qatzip
Version : 1.2.0
Upstream Contact: xinghong.c...@intel.com
* URL : https://github.com/intel/QATzip
* License : BSD
I'll look into this at some point (but probably not right away, I'm
afraid).
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he package is maintained in
git-debrebase ?
We lack a good name for 2 but maybe we could fudge it and say
"workflow" when we mean "workflow indistinguishability class under
external examination".
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Right. I'm not sure I can do a proper test since I don't use it
myself but I can at least check that my package builds against it...
I'll look out for your upload and let you know.
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Hi.
I've just noticed this bug (my scripting was broken). It's affecting
one of my packages too. I'm not in a position to fix it right now but
I iintend to look at it in a week or so. If the fix, is
straightforard, I will NMU it. I hope that's OK with you.
Thanks,
I
I've just noticed this bug (my scripting was broken). I'm not in a
position to fix it before the autoremoval but I will fix it (and do
something about #1075452) ) soon, probably in a week aor so.
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I've just noticed this bug (my scripting was broken). I'm not in a
position to fix it before the autoremoval but I iintend to NMU it in a
week or so.
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t test'
> git commit -a -m 'dgit test'
> dgit push-source --dry-run --split-view=always
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Package: dgit
Version: 11.11
In gitlab CI, our jobs:
* Typically fail because the default pipeline doesn't cope with
unfinalised changelogs.
* Take an unreasonable length of time because they run a fully-formal
autopkgtest.
* Don't test every commit, which they ideally sh
u have something resembling a Steps To Reproduce ? Could you
share the debug log ?
I think the linkorigs step is supposed to be idempotent.
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> manually when finalizing the changelog?
You're talking about "commit the patch queue" etc., I think?
I think what you suggest might make sense.
I wonder if the same should be true of autogenerated commits made by
the more general dgit quilt-fixup (modes like linear and
me in. I think this
was a mistake but at least it's not *my* mistake :-).
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tl;dr: use `dgit --for-push clone` and carry on.
Rob Browning writes ("Re: Bug#1076117: dgit: crashes with a remote memory error
on clone"):
> Ian Jackson writes:
> > But, this repo seems very large. Is there something in it that
> > shouldn't be there?
>
&
erver. If you say
dgit --for-push clone ... it will use that instead. Hopefully that
will work for you.
But, this repo seems very large. Is there something in it that
shouldn't be there?
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locally-built backport binary, not a buildd binary,
but I doubt that makes much difference.)
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>26 | # error "_TIME_BITS=64 is allowed only with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64"
>
>
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=chiark-utils
Thanks for the report.
I had *intended* to enable 64-bit file offsets too.
Ian.
ll runs without the
> expected CFLAGS / LDFLAGS.
Oh! (I hadn't looked at it yet.)
> I will rework the patch and update.
Thanks. Please don't change the package source format. Just checking
that the patch works if it is actually applied will be fine.
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Ian Jackson writes ("Re: [RFC] General Resolution to deploy tag2upload"):
> Currently, this is rather manual on the dgit-repos server. It could
> be automated, and probably should be.
I have filed #1073844 for this.
I think we can deploy tag2upload and advertise it for early ad
Package: dgit-infrastructure
Version: 11.10
If a package is *removed* from a suite, the suite branch should
probably be renamed on the server side.
Otherwise if a different package with the same name is introduced, the
histories will intermingle.
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desirable. Nor is it necessary, because the maintainer's
DEP-14 tag is supposed to be accepted by dgit-repos.
(I don't think this is a blocker for t2u deployment, but we should fix
it before we annouce it as generally available.)
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re
problem. See the RT ticket #9552 which I just filed.
As a workaround,
dgit --for-push clone
etc. will ssh to the primary server, rather than using the public
mirror.
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Paul Gevers writes ("Re: Bug#1073171: dgit fails to build libabigail source"):
> On 14-06-2024 1:12 a.m., Ian Jackson wrote:
> > The package seems quite large. I hate to ask but ... are you perhaps
> > out of disk space?
>
> Well, not out of regular disk space, bu
mp-run push
and it seemed to work for me.
The package seems quite large. I hate to ask but ... are you perhaps
out of disk space?
Does --damp-run work for you? If it fails the same way, then -D
output might be useful. Or an strace.
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hing more
than a list of fingerprints without whitespace in hex ?
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yslogs, as they are no
> longer necessary, since by default systemd-journald takes care of
> persistent logs storage since Bookworm.
This doesn't seem right on systems without systemd (like mine, for
example).
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have considered your patch today (finally!). Unfortunately you seem
to have omitted to attach it.
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via Debian's 1.6.1-1 (or wait for it to build and migrate, maybe).
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t;system_id_source" in
lvm.conf and setting and the system's hostname with hostname(8):
root@recovery:~# cat /etc/lvm/lvm.conf
global {
system_id_source = "uname"
}
root@recovery:~#
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red), this probably means that your local
network is broken, or the git server is malfunctioning.
If you have push access, you may find that specifying --for-push
works around the problem by using a different repo access method.
To be useful, we'd maybe want to bnackport this chan
able to replace git objects on salsa.
It should include the target suite too. Then it specifies everything
except the tree contents.
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ut our own option in d/s/options, but we could have
debian/source/dgit-options containing `quilt-single-patch` or maybe
even `single-debian-patch` or something.
What a tangled web we weave. I hope this is of some use.
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Ian Jackson writes ("Bug#1068303: epsffit(1): no %%BoundingBox due comment into
the EPS file"):
> So, this information should either be encoded in a DSC comment (I
> think %%Creator would be right), or moved to some place where the DSC
> spec allows "PostScript code&quo
d we'll
set the BTS tags appropriately.)
Howeveer, I think it would be good for psutils to be able handle these
files. I don't have effort to work on a patch myself, but would be
happy to review and (if appropriate) accept a patch to tolerate this
situation, perhaps with a warning.
Thanks
been
detected before the bug entered Debian "testing".
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Package: dgit
The `[please-upload]` instruction, and other metadata, don't appear to
be documented in-tree.
There should be a tag2upload(5) manpage, probably. I will write one.
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it goes to the underlying git server via
ssh, rather than the public mirror via the git protocol.
I guess we could change dgit to suggest filing a DSA ticket...
Sorry,
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ple to use it rather than
worry.
Does this all make sense ?
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;flapping": dgit uploads will include it, but many non-dgit maintainer
workflows would exclude it. See #908747. I think this is unavoidable
(even, it is desirable that dgit's uploads should include it).
Also, see #933044 (which I don't understand). I'll reply there.
Ian.
write in your git
config which would affect generated patches, and we ought to override
(or ignore) those too.
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Package: chiark-utils-bin
Version: 6.1.3~iwj2
Seen in a logfile:
+\[inaccessible: Value too large for defined data type] ?
? ? ? ?./news/news.debug
(Also, we should probably check the time64 situation.)
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>
> However hippotat seems to be packaged:
> https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=hippotat
>
> Please correct the description.
Hah, thanks for the report :-). I'll do this next time I work on
secnet, but it may not be soon...
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e next ot the directive that invites the user to
uncomment it, which I hope will help.
> FYI:
> You might also want to include an example config in the .7 manpage. I found
> having to dig through the Debian package to find one a bit inconvenient ;)
I'll add a cross-reference to the exa
;d recommend not
> commenting out directives in the example config without an
> explaination
Yes. I may change the syntax too to remove the `;` from the SERIAL,
but that's not entirely trivial since I would want it to be backward
compatible.
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I looked into this a bit more and have suggested to withoutboats
(author of fehler) that they might like to grant crate name ownership
to the "culpa" (fork) maintainers.
https://github.com/withoutboats/fehler/issues/70
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Debian, and use it to supply a cargo package called "fehler" for those
dependencies that want that. I have no idea how that would be done
with eg debcargo. (One .deb that Provides both?)
Filing this as "wishlist" since the c
but I understand why that isn't likely to
be so convenient when trying to update nix in Debian.
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> I get messages like
Hrm. Can you point me to an example dsc (eg dgit.dsc?) and semd me
the output with -D ?
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einstalling* anything.
I'm not sure how much time this would save. Also it's not clear to me
that this would always be 100% faithful. After dependency resolution
is not monotonic: an extra dependency might result in *deinstallation*
of packages.
So this proposal is more fanciful but
upstream source
code. The other alternative is not to use the upstream .orig, but
rather use one that you've converted to Unix line endings.
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Control: severity -1 important
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Bug#1061866: adns: NMU diff for 64-bit time_t
transition"):
> I have just got an alert saying adns is now scheduled for autoremoval
> due to #1061866.
>
> My understanding was that you were intending to NMU to uns
nd let you
decide. I hope you find that helpful.
Please downgrade, close, or forward to upstream, or upgrade, this bug,
as seems appropriate.
Thanks for your attention and your maintenance of this critical
package.
Regards,
Ian.
30178 read(7, "H", 1) = 1
| 0 4
request but it is
supplying a body. Apparently libcurl treats that as an error now.
The test ought to be fixed. But I will file a separate bug against
curl in case this is felt to be a compatibility hazard.
(The stunt http server is in src:dgit as tests/http-static-server.)
Ian.
30178
hich causes autoremoval to be scheduled will attract a
lot of attention, because removal can be a significant setback.
Maintainers such as myself will want to act ASAP to resolve the
situation.
Please advise.
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Package: bluetooth
Version: 5.71-1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: deb...@ilcharle.com
Dear Maintainer,
As of a couple weeks ago I have been experiencing a problem with
bluetooth headphones: when my computer wakes from sleep, it is unable to
reconnect to previously paired headphones. Below I have
latest release so that Debian
derivatives may also get the latest version fairly soon?
kind regards,
Colin Ian King
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Dear Maintainer,
If the PROJECT_NUMBER tag is set to a non-empty value in the Doxygen
configuration file (Doxyfile), it is supposed to be rendered below the
PROJECT_NAME tag value on the title page of the LaTeX output (and on pdf files
generated
ckage, other than insofar as time_t being
part of an ABI-exposed struct makes it unusual.
HTH.
Ian.
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he files I find this one difference. I seem to have fixed
this bug in 2022 without noticing that I ought to be sending the fix
upstream. So, apologies for the delay reporting this.
Patch attached.
Thanks,
Ian.
>From 732e5f352205cc1d67ee28ea68fa02869aba5551 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ian
ee the wiki and upload
> to experimental first when these changes are done.
I don't believe this is planned, but, once again, I am not the
maintainer.
Thanks,
Ian.
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hoping that it's the one that is implied
by following the non-contributing parent of git merge -s ours.)
Don't spend too long on wrestling with this. I can probably fix it up
in an hour or so.
Regards,
Ian.
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’ve been working around this with option 2, but have found that
various package updates tend to remove the link for some reason,
which then breaks my setup.
I’m on an up-to-date Debian bookworm, xserver-xorg-video-nvidia
version 525.147.05-4~deb12u1.
Please let me know if I’m doing something wrong here -- I don’t
believe I am, but this also seems like a ridiculously severe bug
to have gotten no response whatsoever for over a year, and I find
it difficult to believe it could be this broken for that long.
But I also don’t see any way it could work without manual effort.
Thanks,
— Ian
pt "This is unmaintained".
Yes.
Thanks,
Ian.
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Thorsten Alteholz writes ("Re: pm-utils: unauthorised and uncommunicated
removal"):
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2023, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I intend to re-upload the last version shortly (and reopen all the
> > bug reports).
>
> Yes, please do so.
Thanks. This has now b
too.
I should probably have said all this in my last mail.
> > I intend to re-upload the last version shortly (and reopen all the
> > bug reports).
>
> Yes, please do so.
Thanks. That'll probably happen later today.
Ian.
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Package: dgit
See
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2023/12/msg00127.html
and scroll down to "What Can Debian Do About This?".
dgit also calls various other tooling, notably debsign, which it would
be nice to get updated too.
Ian.
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ehaviour by the
submitter of #1058701 represents behaviour I consider worthy of
disciplinary action, and becauase it appears that there's been a
process failure which allowed this removal to happen without anyone
notifying the maintainer. It's probably best to deal with these
matters in pri
ince `cd /etc && git grep -i clean apt` doesn't
show anything else. So, my workaround is as follows:
Create the file /apt/apt.conf.d/50actually-clean
containing just this one line:
APT::Periodic::AutocleanInterval 7;
Ian.
commit a6030b5ee990c826550fe5c530c54215817bdf65
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