Hi,
For the record.
On 24-07-2023 04:21, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
Another happy at user here.
Jose M Calhariz wrote:
Hi, I believe my last update fixed the problem can someone double check?
That was at 3.2.5-2, right? Closing this bug: afaik nobody has been able to
reproduce the
Hi,
Another happy at user here.
Jose M Calhariz wrote:
> Hi, I believe my last update fixed the problem can someone double check?
That was at 3.2.5-2, right? Closing this bug: afaik nobody has been able to
reproduce the issue. Therefore better to close and see what happens next.
Please
Hi, I believe my last update fixed the problem can someone double check?
Kind regards
Jose M Calhariz
On July 7, 2023 11:26:22 AM GMT+01:00, Jose M Calhariz
wrote:
>I too think it's a race condition. I made some changes to the test but the
>upload to Debian did not went well.
>
>
>On July 6,
I too think it's a race condition. I made some changes to the test but the
upload to Debian did not went well.
On July 6, 2023 2:12:59 PM GMT+01:00, Vincent Lefevre
wrote:
>On 2023-07-05 18:58:13 +0200, Johannes Christ wrote:
>> Is there another way to reproduce this issue?
>
>I'm wondering
On 2023-07-05 18:58:13 +0200, Johannes Christ wrote:
> Is there another way to reproduce this issue?
I'm wondering whether there is a race condition in the test:
# use at command to schedule a job.
echo "echo `date` > ${WORKDIR}/${TMPFILE}" | at now + 1 minute
So the file is expected to be
Dear maintainer(s),
I saw the autoremoval notice for 11th July on the Debian Package
Tracker. Hope this is the right place to respond.
I use `at` regularly and would be sad to see it being removed from the
Debian repositories. Unfortunately I have not been able to reproduce
this issue locally
Source: at
Version: 3.2.5-1
Severity: serious
Control: tags -1 bookworm-ignore
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: regression
Dear maintainer(s),
Your package has an autopkgtest, great. However, it fails on
arm(64|el|hf) since September 2022 (and slightly longer on s390x). Can
you
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