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
decision/resolution here.
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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
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Control: reasign -1 src:hippotat
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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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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
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
reat.
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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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.
via Debian's 1.6.1-1 (or wait for it to build and migrate, maybe).
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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
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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ckage, other than insofar as time_t being
part of an ABI-exposed struct makes it unusual.
HTH.
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ng changes of
passing tests. This seemed surprising to me.
Mark, is the insserv test suite supposed to produce deterministic
output ?
Ian.
[1] just-updated sid chroot, "dgit sbuild -wgf build -c build".
tainly not spending time and
> resources to go against upstream choices, especially when they are the
> right choices.
What is the plan for handling updates? AIUI we've lost the dpkg
conffile handling but it doesn't look like it's been replaced by
anything (e.g. like using ucf to prompt when an update happened
perhaps?).
Ian.
in vm, by handling both variables.
I expect the new vm package to migrate quickly.
I see that there are other packages with failing tests, preventing
emacs from migrating. I haven't looked at them, but some of them may
be similarly afflicted.
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diagnose in the limited time I have right now.
I will look at this again RSN.
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your message to the Debian
ticket #1042889 ? I think it's generally a good idea to do these
things in public. Unless you tell me not to, I will forward your
message (and this one) to the bug - so please let me know if you
object for any reason.
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Has the build server had problems building the updated packages for all
the relevant architectures? So far, they have only been built for armhf.
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29.1 and if so what is the best workaround ?
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Dirk Eddelbuettel writes ("Re: vm breakage with Emacs 29"):
> On 2 August 2023 at 13:17, Ian Jackson wrote:
> | Hi. Since you were helpful with #1039105 "Fails to start with Emacs
> | 28" I thought I would draw your attention to #1042889
> | "vm: aut
a-encoding or base64ct), but
without better tests and test vectors I am reluctant to switch right
now.
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written a formal Signed-off-by, would you
mind confirming the statements in DEVELOPER-CERTIFICATE (copy
below) ? (If you don't want to make that confirmation I will rewrite
the patch myself.)
Thanks,
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For the record: this bug caused `dgit clone dgit` to fail. That
aspect of the problem has been worked around by forcing that host to
use HTTP/1 only. ([rt.debian.org #9218]).
This also means that the repro in this bug report won't work any more,
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ened,
for the benefit of downstreams with a different release cycle, users
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I don't intend to prepare a stable update for bookworm myself. But
if, after I've done this fixup in sid, someone would like to drive
that, I would be happy to review the proposed update and
I have just pushed 0.9.2. I will file an unblock request later today.
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e
permissions of the logrotate.d and the chown syntax.
I will do some more tests to check about whether that's sufficient or
whether "missingok" is needed too.
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n /var/lib/sauce ...
> cdb.site-annoy (no existing data) donechown: warning: '.' should be
> ':': 'mail.mail'
> chown: warning: '.' should be ':': 'mail.mail'
> chown: warning: '.' should be ':': 'mail
gt; '/etc/logrotate.d/sauce']
> 0m17.0s ERROR: FAIL: Logrotate file /etc/logrotate.d/sauce exits with error
> or has output with package removed
I have one question. The message here is complaining about the file
permission. I think that mode is probably wrong, but I don't thin
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Bug#1030093: dgit: can't import python-coverage."):
> (Also probably gbp pq ought to cope natively, so I will file a bug
> about that.).
This is now
#1030534: gbp pq import fails with series file containing form feed
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`Requires=dbus.service` type thing maybe?
Since I don't use this configuration and I'm not especially familiar
with system user units I have no good advice on how to do this, or how
to go about debugging, sorry.
Since it does not appear to be generally broken for everyone I have
downgraded the severity to important.
Thanks again,
Ian.
On Sat, 2023-01-21 at 12:09 -0800, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On 2022-12-29, Ian Campbell wrote:
> > On Wed, 2022-12-28 at 16:30 -0800, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> > > dreamplug
> >
> > booting u-boot and Debian both from external mmc
> >
> > testing:
Control: retitle -1 secnet FTBFS: ADNS test failure
The tests are quite highly concurrent. The "eax-aes-test" in the
transcript is unrelated. Fixing the title for this bug for posterity
and future searches.
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Ian Jackson writes ("Want to ignore latest set of libc resolv.conf options"):
> Adrian Bunk writes ("Bug#1028102: secnet FTBFS: eax-aes-test failure"):
> > adns [2238721]: /etc/resolv.conf:15: unknown option `trust-ad'
>
> This ought to be silently tolerate
my reference, I can repro this with
dgit -wgf sbuild --arch i386 -c bullseye32
but it works with
dgit -wgf sbuild -c bullseye
This is a bit mysterious but with a repro I should be able to debug
it. I think it might be related to the test suite's use of
an LD_PRELOAD to red
Sebastian Ramacher writes ("Re: Bug#1012496: Proposed inkscape reversion NMU"):
> On 2023-01-06 11:24:45 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > inkscape is currently uninstallable in sid on some release arches,
> > due to an FTBFS which seems to be an upstr
ease, please let me
know. I'm trying to help, not be an annoyance...
Regards,
Ian.
[0]
It is possible that in fact the FTBFS is due to test suite failures
caused by updates to (build)-dependencies, but I would have expected
a QA "FTBFS in testing" bug if that were the
On Wed, 2022-12-28 at 16:30 -0800, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> jetson-tk1
testing: 2022.04+dfsg-2+b1 ok
unstable: 2022.10+dfsg-2 ok
exp: 2023.01~rc4+dfsg-1 ok
> Bananapi
I don't seem to have a working setup for this any more, sorry.
> Cubieboard2
testing: 2022.04+dfsg-2+b1 ok
2022.04+dfsg-2+b1.
> jetson-tk1
> Bananapi
> Cubieboard2
I have these somewhere, I think in a box in the loft, I have to go up
there later anyway so will see if I can find any of them.
> Cubietruck
u-boot on mmc + Debian on sata:
testing: 2022.04+dfsg-2+b1 ok
unstable: 2022.10+dfsg-2 ok
exp: 2023.01~rc4+dfsg-1 ok
I've updated the wiki with the 5 successes, I didn't update the
dreamplug testing entry nor file a bug, I assume 2022.10+dfsg-2 will
eventually be allowed to migrate to fix that issue.
Ian.
Control: notfound -1 dgit/10.2
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On Mon, Sep 05, 2022 at 08:13:49AM +0200, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> To make your (and my) life easier, I suggest that you use modern symbol
> features (man deb-src-symbols). In particular, you can restrict symbols
> to 32bit or 64bit using "(arch-bits=32)symbol..." and you can use C++
> symbol manglin
s generally work
> well.
This was done with [2]. I agree it's a bug to keep including it as a
dependency, which we can handle as a bug [3]
> I am also wondering whether this actually is a package hijack as there
> is no visible acknowledgement from any existing maintainers to addi
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 05:54:53PM +0300, Ileana Dumitrescu wrote:
> > I made the attached patch, which causes the package to build and run on
> both openssl 3.x and pre-3.x systems.
>
> Thank you for the patch! I will add it to the next debian upload.
>
> > Note, however, that on openssl 3.x sys
ecommended here:
https://github.com/boxbackup/boxbackup/wiki/WeakSSLCertificates#replacing-certificates
This patch is against the version in Ubuntu 22.04.1:
oxbackup_0.13~~git20200326.g8e8b63c-1ubuntu2.dsc
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since my jessie chroot doesn't get this right either.
Justification for the severity:
Can cause data loss: if a file is opened but unreadable for any
reason, the program will process the part (if any) that will is
readable and then
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Simon, thanks for the patches in
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=915955#27
I seem to have dropped the ball and not noticed that message. I will
review them and either apply them, or fix the problem some other way.
Probably this weekend, and, in any case, soon.
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lating this. I had dropped the ball. I have uploaed a
fixed version of dgit which I hope will sort this out.
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e hazard, and instead migrate the updated version
with the Breaks (presumably 0.9.27). That would avoid a window of
opportunity for lossage.
If you disagree with my choice of severity, do of course feel free to
downgrade it.
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going to be releasing a 9.16 without fixing this issue.
I should really have fixed this some time ago and provided you with a
the version number to use, then. So, sorry for the inconvenience.
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ting with you...
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As of 2022/04/28 there is a new version 8.050.0 of the r8168 driver
available from Realtek. It compiles and works with 5.17 of Linux.
intervention to that necessary to
get my own package off the autoremoval list.
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ploads, so it doesn't have to be
someone with formal status (eg Debian Project Member aka DD). And
Sebastian has said someone who wants to be steward of mplayer in
Debian would be welcome to take over ownership of the package.
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and I expect
to be able to do it in the next few days.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
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files.
I will push a fix shortly.
Thanks,
Ian.
diff for both #965890 and #1002851. Diffs
involving 1.1.3-10.1 are unreasonably cluttered by autogenerated file
changes.
I hope this meets with everyone's approval.
Happy new year!
Ian.
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if you use the
salsa history you may miss NMUs. I think I will write another blog
post about this :-).
If you want to do an NMU and like to use git, dgit may suit you.
If you use dgit you cannot make this mistake.
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If I want to fix this without having to manually restart the
autoremoval clock and/or ask for help from the release team, I should
have NMU'd dpkg at least a week ago.
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eb rebuilds or something. Do we have a
plausible way of doing that ? Possibly we could look for the
combination of new binutils and old dpkg-dev, in buildinfo files.
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d for the maximum number of numerical
arguments to a terminal escape sequence. I left the latter part
alone: excess terminal escape sequence arguments are still ignored.
Applying this patch wouldn't actually fix the bug but it would IMO
render it of "normal" or "mino
a "$(yes | head -1)" b
[ displays "1 1", pauses 5 seconds, exits ]
$
Here it loses all the arguments after the first long one !
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loss bug so might justify even "grave" but I
thought that was overkill. I hope you will agree that this deserves
an RC bug.
This has been reported upstream here:
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?61504
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(`compute`, there), this can produce totally wrong answers for the
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A-NOT
Andreas Beckmann writes ("Bug#983920: dgit-test-dummy: intentionally
uninstallable package"):
> This bug is just for letting piuparts know that we know that the package is
> uninstallable ;-)
Haha :-). Thanks for your QA work.
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Control: found -1 3.20.11+dfsg0-2
Control: found -1 3.21.2+dfsg1-1
On Thu, 2021-02-25 at 18:32 +, Ian Campbell wrote:
> I'll see if I can upgrade and repeat.
Confirmed I see this with both the current bullseye and sid versions of
printer-driver-hpcups.
Ian.
am setting the severity back to normal. Perhaps this is
wrong; if so, please do go ahead and put it back - with an
explaination.
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I can reproduce this and will see about fixing it.
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atch -f save-buffers-kill-emacs
Loading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/00debian.el (source)...
Loading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50autoconf.el (source)...
Loading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50vm.el (source)...
Loading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50vm-init.el (source)...
$
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it is worth tracking in our BTS.
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Here is the upstream fix on lkml, CCing stable@
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200930091614.13660-1-jgr...@suse.com/
Sergio Durigan Junior writes ("Bug#968635: dgit-mirror-ssh-wrapper broke
(again) due to rsync update"):
> On Wednesday, August 19 2020, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > OK, so, thanks, I would like to apply the patch you have helpfully
> > provided. Can you confirm your S
hat,
particularly given that I would be embedding your name and address
into the permanent git history.
Regards,
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Everyone
ing ones.
(2) Trust rsync upstream not to get this wrong, and assume that if
the rsync client contrives to pass these options as part of --server,
that they aren't dangerous.
I'm in favour of (2), which would imply immediately applying Sergio's
patch. Sean, what do you think ?
Regareds,
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ar. I felt that I
> had to get around to it now since the version in sid/testing FTBFS
> and needs to be fixed. I'm still willing to take over
> maintainership in Debian.
That would be great.
> Tuesday 27 August 2019 at 15:14:27 CEST, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Gianfranco, i
On Sat, 2020-06-27 at 12:54 +0200, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
> Hello Ian,
>
> > It seems like pybuild has some heuristics for picking the build
> plugin
> > to use, for me (and buildd) it selects plugin_distutils.py but for
> you
> > it is selecting plugin_cma
ge directory that might explain it, but
there's no reason for one of those to be there (I assume you'd have
said if this was e.g. a repeated build without cleaning the package dir
in the middle, but even if it was I don't think I'd ).
In the absence of a local repro I'm going to throw in a
'PYBUILD_SYSTEM=distutils' which ought to force things to go the
desired way no matter what. Fingers crossed!
Cheers,
Ian.
Samuel Henrique writes ("Bug#963489: dgit mirror ssh wrapper breaks due to
rsync update"):
> Hello Ian,
> > src:dgit contains a wrapper script which is intended for use in an ssh
> > restricted command invoked by rsync, as part of a mirroring setup.
>
> Ahh, so tha
ct because it is easy to fix and we (the dgit
maintainers) will fix it promptly. But it seems the proper conduct to
me.
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Subject: amanda-common should depend on libjson-perl
Package: amanda-common
Version: 1:3.5.1-2+b2
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 3.5
Dear Maintainer,
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/amanda/perl/Amanda/Message.pm says "use JSON;"
on line 29, but libjson-perl is not declared as a dependency.
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but it didn't seem to contain that patch.
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> [1]. Due to the nature of this issue, I filed this bug report against
> both packages. Can you please investigate the situation and reassign the
> bug to the right package?
I hope what I have done with the bug (i) has the right syntax and did
what I hoped and (ii) meets with everyone
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: new network-manager-strongswan package [and 1 more
messages]"):
> Rather than going another round with you I propose to fix this as
> follows:
> 1. upload your version as-is
> 2. immediately "nmu" an upload to only fix the previous c
en finalised in git (that is, the release changed to
"unstable", and/or the trailer line put in).
I hope this meets with your approval. If in future you would like me
to deal with such an issue differently, please let me know.
Ian.
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problem with epydoc should be easy if tedious to fix;
I don't understand why it wants epydoc which I thought was obsolete
but this is far from my field of expertise.)
Regards,
Ian.
ri-guest") a maintainer of it.
I think you can do all the rest of the setup yourself. Let me know if
you want anything else doing.
> On 2/24/20 3:02 PM, Ian Jackson wrote:
> >
> > I looked at the diff etc. and I have some observations:
> >
> > * It would be nic
give user `iwj' access to the repo.
* If it's OK with you I like doing reviews in public. I think a "new
upstream version" bug against the package is a good place because it
means that if either of us drops it, our work is easily available as
a starting point for others
evant documentation generation ?
Thanks,
Ian.
(CCing various people who helped last time pydoctor broke...)
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Control: close -1
Michael, I am the maintainer of this package. As the maintainer I
have declared this a non-bug. Reopening it is pure bug tag.
Ie, it is abuse. Please stop.
Ian.
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Debian Bug Tracking System writes ("Bug#930869: marked as done (Don't release
with buster)"):
> The new maintainer, Ian Jackson, seems to be quite busy, and did not
> decide yet whether to drop the i386 parts. But, even if untestable
> for most of us, they're un
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Mark wrote:
| Are you satisfied that this bug can be closed?
So, I think this bug should be closed now, unless there is something
that remains to be done to improve things here.
Thanks,
Ian.
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s to me therefore that this bug ought to be closed. Everything
in it has been dealt with, one way or another.
If there are any remaining particular, specific, issues or problems,
it would probably be most convenient if they were filed as individual
bugs. That would let us get to grips with them
On Tue, 2019-09-24 at 10:05 +0100, Mark Hindley wrote:
> Ian,
>
> Thanks for this.
>
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 07:28:29AM +0800, Ian Campbell wrote:
> > On Fri, 2019-09-20 at 10:16 +0100, Mark Hindley wrote:
> > Would it be any help at all of the "dbus client-i
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