On Jun 10, Idris Winarno wrote:
> Trace Url: http://kebo.pens.ac.id/debian/project/trace/kebo.pens.ac.id
The trace file at
http://kebo.pens.ac.id/debian/project/trace/kebo.pens.ac.id
does not contain much information.
Please use our ftpsync script to mirror Debian.
It will produce better trace
On Jun 10, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
> Archive-http: /ftp/pub/linux/debian/
We are trying not to add new mirrors that do not use the standard
/debian/ path.
I see that it works, would it be OK for you to advertise it?
BTW, I see some packet loss (over IPv6) when downloading files from your
serve
On Sep 20, "Benjamin A. Rose via RT" wrote:
> We do not use custom stuff to mirror projects, in this case ftpsync. I use
As explained by Peter, single-pass rsync means that a mirror will often
be in an inconsistent state.
Can you fix this in the near future or should we remove the listing for
y
On Sep 20, "Benjamin A. Rose via RT" wrote:
> We do not use custom stuff to mirror projects, in this case ftpsync. I use
As explained by Peter, single-pass rsync means that a mirror will often
be in an inconsistent state.
Can you fix this in the near future or should we remove the listing for
y
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On May 30, Hostmaster wrote:
> Comment: Path is actually /ftp.debian.org/debian but your form wont accept
> that.
The reason being that we would rather not add any more mirrors not
available on the standard /debian/ path.
Can you add an alias?
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Thank you for your contribution to the Debian Project.
Mirror submissions are being processed again, we apologize for the delay.
On May 17, Ren Zhihao wrote:
> Site: mirrors.huaweicloud.com
> Archive-http: /repository/debian/
We are trying to avoid adding new mirrors that do not use the standard
Control: tag -1 moreinfo
On Apr 10, Serverius DC wrote:
Thank you for your contribution to the Debian Project.
Mirror submissions are being processed again, we apologize for the delay.
> Trace Url:
> http://mirror.serverius.net/debian/project/trace/mirror.serverius.net
Looks like you are usin
On Nov 19, Shanghai University Open Source Community wrote:
> Site: mirrors.shuosc.org
Thank you for your contribution to the Debian Project.
Mirror submissions are being processed again, we apologize for the delay.
I see that there is no trace file for your system:
> Trace Url: http://mirrors.
On Nov 17, Antoine MILLET wrote:
Thank you for your contribution to the Debian Project.
Mirror submissions are being processed again, we apologize for the delay.
> Trace Url: http://mirror.vpgrp.io/debian/project/trace/mirror.vpgrp.io
I see that the mirror is not up to date: can you check how ft
On Jun 03, Jonathan Selea wrote:
> Site: mirror.linux.pizza
This looks like a dynamic IP address, is it?
Can you clarify what kind of connectivity it has?
The max speed that I can achieve from this mirror is about 80 Mbps.
Which users base is it supposed to serve?
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On May 31, Paride Legovini wrote:
> After upgrading from firefox 60 to 61.0~b8-1 (experimental), the spell
> checker no longer works (all the words are marked as wrong, no
> suggestions are given in the context menu). I reproduced this issue on
> two different computers. Starting firefox in safe
On May 25, Christian Ehrhardt wrote:
> $ whois www.domain.cl
>
> Invalid domain name: www.domain.cl
You are supposed to use "whois domain.cl", for a start.
Do you know an actual IDN .cl domain?
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On May 23, Marco d_Itri wrote:
> Type: leaf
The mirror is push-secondary from ftp.ch.
As a pubblic comment please use "rsync access is available to other
public mirrors".
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On May 07, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> > block 839046 with 134758
> Bug #839046 [debootstrap] debootstrap: enable --merged-usr by default
> Bug #839162 [debootstrap] Enabled merged-/usr by default
I totally disagree that this is in any way a blocking issue: it is at
best cosmetical since
Control: retitle -1 RM: libnet-whois-ripe-perl -- ROM; broken and obsolete
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On Apr 21, Niko Tyni wrote:
> This has been fatal since Perl 5.22, so stretch is affected too.
Thank you. So this shows that nobody uses this package anymore and it
can be safely remov
On Apr 24, Sven Bartscher wrote:
> I currently see no fix for this besides shipping a systemd unit file
> with RestartSec. This would require some thinking though, because the
I want to add this anyway, but I believe that there are better solutions.
> One easy way to solve this problem about acc
Package: liferea
Version: 1.12.2-1
Severity: normal
Even if started with --mainwindow-state=hidden, the application will
always start with the main window open.
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architect
Package: knot-resolver
Version: 2.1.1-1
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Due to a typo in postinst, the knot-resolver user is not actually
created at install time, so nothing works.
-if [ "$1" = "$configure" ]; then
+if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
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Package: src:linux
Version: 4.15.4-1
Severity: normal
See this thread for details:
https://www.spinics.net/lists/platform-driver-x86/msg15066.html .
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Package: apt
Version: 1.6~beta1
Severity: minor
Please stop suggesting powermgmt-base: this is an obsolete, orphaned and
unmantained package which I last NMU'ed myself in 2014.
It provides the on_ac_power command which is only used on non-systemd
systems anyway.
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Package: sshguard
Version: 1.7.1-1
Severity: wishlist
sshguard 2.x has been available for one year now: are you still actively
maintaining this package?
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On Feb 19, Michael Meskes wrote:
> > * It relies upon the external VPNGate.net site/service. If this
> > goes away in the lifetime of a stable Debian release users will
> > be screwed.
For the records I do not think that this is important since the whole
purpose of the program is acce
On Feb 10, David Adam wrote:
> This happens with a version built from git master as well.
Even after https://github.com/sspans/ladvd/issues/30 ?
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Package: util-linux
Version: 2.30.2-0.3
Severity: normal
Please install /usr/share/doc/util-linux/examples/fstrim.timer as
/usr/lib/systemd/system/fstrim.timer instead.
There is no need to enable it by default, but please install the file so
it will be available for users who want to enable it.
On Dec 23, md wrote:
> On Dec 20, Julien Cristau wrote:
>
> > > This change was reverted in 1.0.87 as dpkg-shlibdeps didn't cope
> > > properly with a merged-usr system. Thus reopening this bug report for
> > > that version.
> > >
> > > The dpkg-shlibdeps bugs has been fixed [1] in the mean tim
On Feb 01, Adam Borowski wrote:
> This removal would also allow retiring one of hard-coded uids from
> /etc/passwd that's currently present on every Debian system.
Yes please!
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On Jan 23, Dmitry Belyavsky wrote:
> I've got a problem compiling a script using Net::Whois::RIPE
I cannot reproduce this on a current system.
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On Nov 18, Florian Weimer wrote:
> Is your system clock correct?
>
> I wonder if this is a clock issue, or if BIND incorrectly marks the
> DLV servers as dead.
The clock is correct and this is not related to DLV.
Most of the times my laptop r
Package: kubernetes-client
Version: 1.7.7+dfsg-2
Severity: normal
Some customers are requiring 1.8.x: can you explain your plans about
packaging newer releases of kubernetes?
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On Nov 13, Christian Kohlstedde wrote:
> IPv6 usage is growing day by day and so getting fail2ban 0.10 to the
> official debian repositories gets more important, too. I'm seeing the
> first brute force attacks on the ssh login using ipv6 and don't like the
> installation of software without a pac
On Jan 05, Mike Hommey wrote:
> There is something wrong with the default locale. Try installing a
> locale package (even firefox-l10n-en-gb) or downgrade to 57.
Confirmed, this fixes it.
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On Jan 04, Hleb Valoshka <375...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "anti-systemd zealots" Steve, when did you join LP fanclub? When
> Ubuntu decided to throw away your upstart and use systemd instead?
Classy...
> Do we have runtime systemd detection in all software linked against
> libsystemd so it will work p
On Jan 03, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> Do we really need systemd-less builds? I'm not convinced this is
> something relevant to Debian.
Not at all.
This would be a lot of work for the benefit of a tiny audience: the
disturbed people who hate systemd so much that they cannot accept even
that libsyst
Control: tag -1 patch
Control: retitle -1 stop calling mtp-probe if it is not installed
This trivial patch instructs udev to not call mtp-probe if it is not
available.
Please apply: this silly bug has been around since 2011.
--- 69-libmtp.rules.orig2017-12-24 16:14:29.102926048 +0100
+++
On Dec 20, Julien Cristau wrote:
> > This change was reverted in 1.0.87 as dpkg-shlibdeps didn't cope
> > properly with a merged-usr system. Thus reopening this bug report for
> > that version.
> >
> > The dpkg-shlibdeps bugs has been fixed [1] in the mean time. So it would
> > be great if this
Package: systemd-container
Version: 235-3
Severity: normal
Until https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1395 will be fixed,
machinectl should be patched to use /bin/bash as the default shell
instead of /bin/sh.
While some people may favour a different interactive shell it is quite
obvious th
Package: network-manager-gnome
Version: 1.8.6-1
Severity: important
Since 1-2 months, nm-connection-editor immediately crashes when I click
on the "modify" button.
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/bin/nm-connection-editor
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db lib
Package: apparmor
Version: 2.11.1-3
Severity: normal
"systemctl status apparmor" deletes the
/etc/apparmor.d/cache/CACHEDIR.TAG that I created.
Also, please ship a CACHEDIR.TAG file in the apparmor package if the
cache directory cannot be moved out of /etc/.
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On Dec 03, Richard Kettlewell wrote:
> Is this going to be fixed in stretch too?
Yes: see #882391 for details.
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On Nov 27, Nicolas Braud-Santoni wrote:
> `snooze` is a new tool for waiting until a particular time and then running a
> command.
This looks like a lot of NOH work just to not use systemd timer units...
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Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: binnmu
inn2 needs to be rebuilt for i386 on stable to fix #882225, because the
original package was built in a merged-/usr environment and the
configure script picked up the wrong path for gzip.
Control: reassign -1 libc6
Control: version -1 2.25
On Nov 21, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> udevadm: Relink `/lib/x86_64-linux-gnux32/libkmod.so.2' with
> `/lib/x86_64-linux-gnux32/libpthread.so.0' for IFUNC symbol `system'
>
> This was printed a hundred times or so to the terminal.
I understand t
On Aug 11, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> I will try to reproduce this and figure out how to fix the order of
> things.
I have not been able to reproduce the issue, but I think that I have
committed a fix for this case.
I want to stress that convert-usrmerge is supposed to be interrupted a
Control: merge 859172 877462
I fixed this by installing libappindicator3-1.
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After a recent upgrade it reliably crashes on startup for me too:
Thread 1 "telegram-deskto" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xec26159f in gdk_display_open () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
(gdb) where
#0 0xec26159f in gdk_display_open ()
at /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libg
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the sm-archive package.
The package description is:
This milter adds recipients to messages in transit accordingly to the
rules specified in its configuration file.
The package is mature and in decent shape, but I do not currently use it.
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On Oct 20, Michael Biebl wrote:
> That path is read by kmod. Given that kmod supports
> /usr/lib/modules-load.d and /lib/modules-load.d/ it would imho make
> sense if it also supported /usr/lib/modprobe.d besides /lib/modprobe.d
I would rather have this patch be submitted upstream.
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On Oct 03, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> So, contrib is _explicitly_ meant for software that does not meet the
> DFSG, not for random stuff that cannot be packaged for convenience or
> different issues.
I am almost sure that when I joined the project contrib was also the
place for sub-standard packages.
On Sep 09, Sean Whitton wrote:
> 1. Is the 'should not' for the /etc/default practice too strong? I
No, because it cannot be supported in a sane way by systemd units.
It should even be "must not".
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On Jul 24, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
> I'm not sure when is the next planned release for libidn, but could you
> considere fixing that in debian?
2.0.3 was released some weeks ago, can you package it?
I need this fix to switch whois from 1.x as well.
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On Aug 20, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> By the way, I was just taking a quick look, and e2fsprogs isn't the
> only offender in this regard. Out of a 201 MB i386 minbase chroot, 33
> MB, or over 16% can be found in /usr/share/locale. The next largest
> hierarchies under /usr/share are /usr/share/doc,
On Aug 10, "J. Smith" wrote:
> I don't think that was due to usrmerge, I think it was related to me having
> both
> libpng12-0 and libpng16-16 installed (?). usrmerge only gets the blame for
> everything that happened afterwards. :)
No, that's OK.
I will try to reproduce this and figure out ho
On Aug 10, "J. Smith" wrote:
> FATAL ERROR:
> Both /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpng12.so.0 and
> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpng12.so.0 exist.
This is weird, because I see nothing in the package which would create
this link.
> It looks like libpam_misc.so has been partly moved:
>
> /lib/x86_
On Jul 31, Teodor Milkov wrote:
> Unfortunately nameserver queries do not work in 5.2.17, so I ended up using
> both old and new whois at the same time:
This is a feature: if you want to query for a name server then you should use
the appropriate sintax.
whois (5.2.13) unstable; urgency=medium
On Jul 31, Vojtěch Trefný wrote:
> libkmod: INFO ../libkmod/libkmod-module.c:886 kmod_module_insert_module:
> Failed to insert module
> '/lib/modules/4.9.0-3-amd64/kernel/drivers/block/zram/zram.ko': No such
> file or directory
Check the kernel log.
> $ ls -la /lib/modules/4.9.0-3-amd64/kernel/d
On Jul 31, Vojtěch Trefný wrote:
> Thank you for a quick response. I've forgot to mention that this works
> correctly on Fedora with same version of libkmod (24-1).
I do not have a zram module around, so I doubt that I can help you
much. Please explain exactly how it is not working.
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On Jul 31, Vojtech Trefny wrote:
> I'm not able to load the zram module using libkmod C API. Loading
> module manually using "modrobe zram num_devices=2" works without
> problems.
Unless you have a reason to believe that this is a Debian-specific issue
then please contact the upstream develope
On Jul 31, Teodor Milkov wrote:
> Recently (past week?) something changed in the whois servers and we started
> to
> get much less information about domains.
Fixed in 5.2.17, I will make a stable update later this week.
Until then, you can just manually install the package from testing.
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+whois (5.2.17+deb9u1) unstable; urgency=high
+
+ * Rebuilt for stretch.
+
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+
+whois (5.2.17) unstable; urgency=high
+
+ * Fixed whois referrals for .com, .net, .jobs, .bz
On Jun 02, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> No system running stable Debian only is supposed to have merged /usr,
Bullshit.
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On Jun 03, Norbert Preining wrote:
> >As one of the systemd maintainers I am explicitly and publicly
> >requesting that you do not introduce this unwanted change.
> Then how are you planning to deal with this serious bug after years of
> inactivity?
I think that I have already expressed clearly
On Jun 02, Norbert Preining wrote:
> I am planning to upload an NMU fixing this issue to DELAY3 and hope that
> release managers allow this fix into stretch.
You cannot do a NMU just because the maintainers of a package disagree
with you.
As one of the systemd maintainers I am explicitly and pu
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package kmod
A new upstream release with only bug fixes, it has been in unstable
since february.
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/users/md/kmod.git/log/
unblock kmod/24-1
Linux platforms.
+ * Fixed a lot of minor compiler warnings with no practical effects.
+ * Added support for libidn2, not enabled yet.
+
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+
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* Updated the .ar, .bm and .fm TLD servers.
diff -Nru whoi
On May 16, Simon McVittie wrote:
> Yes, that's why I suggested Flatpak. It would also be possible to use
> a long bwrap command-line - that's what Flatpak does internally.
> One day I should try making game-data-packager's games (mostly the quake
> family) use bwrap like that. This would be easie
On May 09, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Do you think this bug report is important enough to be fixed in stretch,
> i.e. warrants another upload of src:systemd?
Either in 9.0 or it should be queued for the next point release.
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On May 08, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Maintaining those udev rules in src:systemd as a downstream patch is not
> something I plan to continue. It was probably a mistake to add them in
> the first place.
Clearly it is too late to add a new binary package for Debian 9, so
I think that we should accept
On Apr 13, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Consistency between package name and init script and service file
> has no reason to be classified as "historical accident", it seems
> to be nice bonus point to me...
I think that consistenct between daemon name and systemd unit name is
a much better goal.
-
On Apr 11, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Why aren't you providing openbsd-inetd.service as the real file and
> inetd.service as a symlink ?
Because naming the init script "openbsd-inetd" was an historical
accident caused by problems when replacing the old netkit-inetd.
Since we had this in jessie and
On Apr 11, Niels Thykier wrote:
> Are there any updates on this bug? If not, then we will be inclined to
I do not think that there is anything I can or should do in
openbsd-inetd: the bug should either be closed or downgraded.
> remove openbsd-inetd from testing.
Bad idea, since it is our "goo
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.9.13-1
Severity: normal
Upgrading from 4.4.0-1 to 4.9.0-2 broke Kerberos security for NFS, at
least as a server.
kernel: CPU: ARMv7 Processor [413fc082] revision 2 (ARMv7), cr=10c5387d
kernel: OF: fdt:Machine model: Cubietech Cubieboard
Unless I blacklist the sun4i
On Mar 09, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> If nobody (esp. Ben & Marco) objects to them, I guess you could push
> them to master once alioth is back?
I think Simon did a great job analyzing this, so I fully support merging
his patch.
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Control: retitle -1 other packages may break when installed on a half-converted
system
Control: severity -1 minor
On Dec 17, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote:
> So what I did not mention before (sorry), is that installing
> usrmerge actually aborted at first, because keepalived installed a
> file i
On Feb 23, cgzones wrote:
> libwrap0 recommends tcpd and as recommend packages are by default
> annexed, tcpd will be installed e.g. for the packages openssh-server
> or auditd.
> Could you consider to lower the bonding to suggests?
I see no reason at all to keep even a Suggests at this point.
-
On Feb 21, Mike Manning wrote:
> Some executables outside of systemd are no longer run as plugins after
> an upgrade from Debian 8 to Debian 9 RC2, even though they should be
Do you have a list? I would like to better understand the impact of this
regression: we need to find the appropriate tr
On Feb 13, Ian Jackson wrote:
> I didn't manage to get around to this earlier but I wonder if it would
> still be a good idea, even for stretch.
Yes please.
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On Feb 02, Félix Sipma wrote:
> AdNauseam works like an ad-blocker (it is built atop uBlock-Origin) to
> silently
> simulate clicks on each blocked ad, confusing trackers as to one's real
Are you familiar with the concept of "click fraud"?
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On Jan 31, Sam Hartman wrote:
> Why?
> I can understand "it would be nice if cloud-init used ip instead", but
> you seem to have a preference stronger than that.
To save space on the images.
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On Jan 31, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> Recently, net-tools was made optional. Since cloud-init does not depend
> on net-tools, this causes breakage:
Please do not apply this patch! Fix cloud-init to use ip(8) instead.
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On Jan 10, Eloi wrote:
> Just to point that on my system ifupdown got autoremoved after last
> netbase update from testing. As I (still) have my network configured via
> /etc/network/interfaces, this had the important side effect of not
> activating network at startup.
Just to point out that you
On Jan 05, Russell Coker wrote:
> After creating symlinks please test if /sbin/restorecon (or
> /usr/sbin/restorecon) exists, if it exists run "/sbin/restorecon $NAME" where
> $NAME is the newly created link.
Do you mean the /{bin,sbin,lib/,...}/ links or each and every one that
may be created e
On Apr 10, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Ideally, the .service file name and sysv init script do match.
> If that is not the case, because upstream chose a different name, my
> recommendation is to create a symlink and ship that statically in the
> package, i.e. not create it via Alias=.
Such a link alr
Control: block -1 by 134758
Control: severity -1 normal
Control: found -1 1
On Dec 19, Guillem Jover wrote:
> While I was checking the implications of the dpkg-shlibdeps breakage I
> realized that «dpkg-query --search» is also broken when deploying a
> merged-/usr with the method from this packa
Control: severity -1 wishlist
On Dec 19, Guillem Jover wrote:
> I know this is very clearly stated in the package Description, but
> performing this kind of irreversible migration is pretty harsh. More
If and when the package will be automatically installed for some reason
then a warning will be
Control: severity -1 normal
Control: tag -1 -moreinfo
Control: close -1
On Dec 17, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote:
> usrmerge reports that various symlinks installed by systemd are "broken"
> and cannot be properly converted:
Because they are, so the program cannot magically guess how to resolve
On Nov 21, M G Berberich wrote:
> But libkmod was held on 22-1, because debian libkmod does not support
> compressed modules.
> Upgrading to (a modified) 23-1 did solve the problem.
> There seems to be some incompatibility between 22-1 and 23-1 that is
> not reflected in the libraries major-numbe
On Dec 15, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Having systemd Provides: netbase doesn't really make sense. systemd
> doesn't provide that functionality after all.
Indeed.
> You could ask the netbase maintainer, Marco, though, if he was open to
> drop the Recommends: ifupdown or demote it to Suggests.
> That
Control: severity -1 normal
Control: tag -1 unreproducible
On Nov 16, Holger Levsen wrote:
> sadly I dont have much time atm to try to reproduce manually, so if
> noone else can I would suggest downgrading this bug to normal and
> unreproducible and maybe I'll find the time to properly debug or
On Nov 21, Guillem Jover wrote:
> First I have to go over a list of queued pending items and then I'll
> get to this during this week. I have not yet reviewed the patches (in
> part because I didn't do much Debian stuff last week due to lack of
> motivation after an unpleasant interaction precise
On Nov 29, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:
> Please find attached a patch against the package which includes the
> three three patches mentioned here and was sbuild tested.
> Should I NMU it?
NO! I have a new package ready, but it needs some mild testing.
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On Nov 20, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > This is not needed at all from Linux 4.7. The open operation on
> > /dev/ptmx automatically looks up the sibling pts/ directory. (Also,
> > every mount of devpts is a 'new instance'.)
> >
> > It seems to me that the change in debootstrap ought to be revert
On Nov 21, Guillem Jover wrote:
> Oh, and forgot to mention, this issue has been known for over 8
> months, and now there's this need to be pushy and rush things, etc.
> I certainly do not appreciate that.
No, not really: it was not clear (e.g. I could never reproduce it) until
very recently.
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On Nov 18, Holger Levsen wrote:
> someone mailed me privately and pointed me to this forum post
> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=186056&p=2 which made me
> realize that debootstrap had another change: TARGET is now created with
> 0700 permissions and not 0755 anymore, though I couldnt
On Nov 15, Wookey wrote:
> How is the usrmerge done? bind-mounting? hardlinks?
rename(2)
> Is dpkg-shlibdeps the only thing that is going to wrong if files stop
> having a canonical location in the system? It's a pretty major change
> having every library (and a load of binaries?) appear twice?
On Nov 03, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> debootstrap 1.0.85 began deploying with --merged-usr by default in
> response to #839046. On i386, this causes dpkg-shlibdeps to fail on
> (some?) shared libraries.
This is a more complex issue, since it does not happen on my i386
system.
It has been discusse
On Oct 26, James Cowgill wrote:
> Can't rename('/sbin/.nfs003efaa00995~~tmp~usrmerge~~',
> '/sbin/.nfs003efaa00995'): Device or resource busy at
> /usr/lib/convert-usrmerge line 98
The .nfs* file is case of NFS silly rename, but I am not sure about why
it happens here:
On Oct 24, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> > By using the appropriate debootstrap switch.
> In d-i?
A corresponding switch has not been implemented in d-i, but maybe you
can persuade the d-i maintainers to accept a patch.
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Marco
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On Oct 24, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> This leaves the question: how can we install stretch
> without usrmerge?
By using the appropriate debootstrap switch.
But the real question would be: why would you want to do that?
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On Sep 15, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Looks like molly-guard is still buggy after #660064 and #812535.
> Can it be fixed quickly or should I add an unversioned Conflict?
Merged /usr is the default since debootstrap 1.0.85, so the package
is uninstallable on
On Oct 23, Mark Brown wrote:
> I'd have expected to at least have seen something going round saying
> that the transition was mostly complete and that there were only a few
> packages blocking it prior to just dumping a new version of deboostrap
> in unstable and rendering everything instabuggy.
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