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Description:
chiark-backup - backup system for small systems and networks
chiark-really - really - a tool for gaining privilege (simple, realistic sudo)
chiark-rwbuffer - readbuffer
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Description:
chiark-backup - backup system for small systems and networks
chiark-really - really - a tool for gaining privilege (simple, realistic sudo)
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Michael Stapelberg writes ("Re: manpages.debian.org has been modernized!"):
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 4:46 PM, Ian Jackson
> > AFAICT this program is not packaged for Debian.
>
> The program is packaged for Debian:
> https://packages.debian.org/stretch/mandoc. I have
Michael Stapelberg writes ("Re: manpages.debian.org has been modernized!"):
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Ian Jackson
> <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
> > mariner:~> curl -s
> > 'https://manpages.debian.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=make=0=0=Debian+
a git tree, or
what? Are there other unpackaged dependencies?)
Thanks,
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Michael Stapelberg writes ("Re: manpages.debian.org has been modernized!"):
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:37 PM, Ian Jackson
> > Also, I think the exact running version of Debian services should be
> > publicly available. And, unless this is made so easy that the service
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gmp
integration, rather than its fallback internal bignum library. AFAICT
this is actually a check that could be done at build time, with
spigot's current fallback behaviour, but autopkgtest is a convenient
place to add Debian-specific tests, and it will spot if spigot gets
dynam
as a generic git hosting
server but I really don't want us to be constructing our issue tracker
data in github's databases.
Regards,
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[1] https://mako.cc/writing/hill-free_tools.html
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The approach I took with dgit is that the server code on
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given that the actual package build is
almost trivial.
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think for .dscs this
will be OK for a while yet.
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[1] AIUI this is when your laptop suspends to RAM, but after a timeout
or when the battery is low, wakes up so that it can suspend to disk.
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a p
intainer should get to override the tests, so that
the test is not considered a blocker.
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control, by way of filing bugs (RC or
otherwise) which they explicitly declare to be the cause of individual
test failures, would be a good addition.
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Description:
systemd-shim - shim for systemd
Closes: 780697 851566
Changes:
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.
* QA upload.
.
[ Ian Jackson ]
* Wrapper script moved to libexec, as it contains an arch-s
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Ole Streicher writes ("Re: Auto reject if autopkgtest of reverse dependencies
fail or cause FTBFS"):
> Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> writes:
> > * It eliminates a timing problem, where the testing migration
> >infrastructure[1] needs to someh
m ought to operate on individual autopkgtest
tests, at least by default. (Maybe it ought to operate on glob
patterns.)
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l's proposal going to help solve this, but that just
means that Paul's proposal does not solve all problems.
The alternatives: eg, preventing maintainers from overriding test
failures, is worse: the tests will simply be removed.
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.
The question is whether marking a test non-blocking should involve the
release team. I think it should not. It should involve the package
maintainer (unless there is disagreement).
We want to incentivise people to provide tests. If they cannot
control what action is taken (by automation) in r
adiant-graphs'. If that is
rejected by ftpmaster you should involve the DPL and/or the TC.
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C
; problem with various desktop services,
when running with newer systemd. Closes:#844785 in Debian.
[Michael Biebl, Ian Jackson]
* Add debian/.gitignore.
Checksums-Sha1:
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Ian Jackson writes ("Re: "not authorised" doing various desktoppy things [and 1
more messages]"):
> More news later today.
I have just uploaded systemd-shim 10-3~exp1 to experimental. I seems
to fix the problem for me. Depending on feedback, I will upload this
to s
and change the reference in
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.systemd1.service
Unless anyone has an opinion I'll do whatever is easier.
More news later today.
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MartÃn Ferrari writes ("Re: "not authorised" doing various desktoppy things"):
> On 03/01/17 17:05, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Recently, my nm-applet can no longer control my network-manager
> > daemon. I get a message saying[1]:
>
> Did you ever get to the
th upstream). But more: these
> 9000 tests are combined into *one* autopkgtest result. What should I put
> there?
You should help enhance autopkgtest so that a single test script can
report results of multiple test. This will involve some new protocol
for those test scripts.
Ian.
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Paul Gevers writes ("Re: Auto reject if autopkgtest of reverse dependencies
fail or cause FTBFS"):
> On 01/13/17 21:05, Ole Streicher wrote:
> > Simon McVittie <s...@debian.org> writes:
> >> On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 at 18:22:53 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> >
by:
* Increasing the migration delay for the affecting package
* Notifying the affected package maintainers
> BTW, there were some discussions at debconf about getting an E-mail on
> CI test status changes; this would also be a nice thing.
Yes.
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gt; > ncc (2.8-2.1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
>
> UNRELEASED? how did that even work?
Maintainer used `dput' rather than `dgit push'.
(sorry, I couldn't resist...)
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s around build operations
is complete madness if you ask me - but I don't see a better approach
given the constraints. dgit sometimes ends up doing this (and moans
about it), which is even madder given that dgit has git to help it
out.
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once. Later I get to review the commits again to see if
they make sense.
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People who are used to doing
significant upstream development in projects managed in a
`traditional' way, rather than `just press the big "merge" button'
style, will want to see a patch stack.
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much direct benefit to you.
> Well, just to say, I'm personally quite happy with '3.0 (quilt)'. I try
> to maintain all my packages in git in unapplied state,
This is supported by dgit.
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Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Feedback on 3.0 source format problems"):
> ! NMUer's HEAD was here when they said `dgit push'.
> Rebase branch launderer turns each ! into an
> equivalent *.
I mean it turns each % into an equivalent *, but it w
Sebastian Andrzej Siewior writes ("Re: Feedback on 3.0 source format problems"):
> On 2017-01-03 16:58:21 [+], Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Looked at another way, it is trying to be a version control system,
> > layered on top of the Debian archive. But it is only abo
branch launderer turns each ! into an
equivalent *.
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nd maybe?
Surely this is something to think about for buster. (Having said
that, I haven't heard of most of these things and I generally don't
have a clue what I'm doing in this area.)
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Michael Biebl writes ("Re: "not authorised" doing various desktoppy things [and
1 more messages]"):
> Am 04.01.2017 um 12:07 schrieb Ian Jackson:
> > I think #844785 needs a fix though.
>
> Agreed. Does anyone who uses sysvinit want to look into this?
Um, me
equesting just that.
That means #844134 isn't an FTBFS in scilab any more either.
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owing useful software out of Debian.
Please would you make a decision quickly.
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TSX disabled box?
Have you tried helgrind ?
I'm afraid the TSX-enabled machine I had before is a laptop belonging
to my partner and I can't really borrow it for debugging scilab.
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nd consumption in parallel.
Russ Allbery writes ("Re: Migration despite an RC bug?"):
> Ah, I didn't try that! I was only playing around with IO::Uncompress. I
> may have to go revisit that project, since managing the external process
> was a huge pain.
Maybe there should be a
to
have the conversation here if others don't mind.
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of two `packaging-only' branches from the special merge `p'.
(Indeed I since upstream might copy debian/ from us, I think it is not
easy to reliably distinguish the two parents of a `p'. In the most
exciting edge case, upstream might `git merge' a previous instance of
our interchange view, b
Ansgar Burchardt writes ("Re: "not authorised" doing various desktoppy things
[and 1 more messages]"):
> Ian Jackson writes:
> > In fact I didn't have libpam-systemd installed for some strange
> > reason, but installing it hasn't helped. (All the symptoms I rep
d init/service manager.
In fact I didn't have libpam-systemd installed for some strange
reason, but installing it hasn't helped. (All the symptoms I report
above are with it installed.)
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I'll try to sort you
out. Hopefully when you're done we can construct a useful and
mostly-true workflow guideline manpage!
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0=Debian+unstable+sid=html=en
https://manpages.debian.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=dgit-nmu-simple=0=0=Debian+unstable+sid=html=en
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control history elsewhere, in a
proper revision control server, we do not need the archive to contain
the revision control history.
I think my proposal for `3.0 (rsync)' would meet these requirements
and I'm still sad it won't make stretch. It means we can't use that
for developing buster.
Regard
ply if
the first alternative is non-free.)
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le, something like this:
sub extract_value_from_ip_o_addr_line ($$) {
my ($line, $keyword) = @_;
if ($line =~ m/ $keyword (\S+)/) {
return $1;
} else {
return undef;
}
}
Only without the many bugs.
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Don Armstrong writes ("Re: Migration despite an RC bug?"):
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2016, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I've debugged a lot of this kind of thing. Point me at your
> > (pre-just-fixed) code and I might spot it ?
>
> These two are how I think I've fixed it:
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ight spot it ?
> I've fixed this by making the perl script do all of the logic which was
> in the bash script originally so if it fails, it should at least do so
> gracefully.
That may well help. Or maybe the bug is in a higher layer somewhere.
Are HTTP and CGI involved ?
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+ # appears here!
+ next if $ip==6 && $rhs=~m{[^\\]* tentative\s};
$reported{$outline} .= "y";
from
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=secnet.git;a=blob;f=polypath-interface-monitor-linux;h=0bb9b7e54100cb8eed7
from performing a wrong upload; the check in question is that
> the Distribution: field in the *.changes file matches the distribution
> in debian/changelog.
I can't resist saying that dgit checks that :-).
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nfo, because the submitter still
might not be emailed. Maybe
Control: tag -1 moreinfo
could warn, if the message just went to NNN.
Or maybe the "thanks for your mail" message could say "your message
was NOT sent to the submitter, unless they are, separately,
subscribed. Not all subm
olve
release@ approval. (An obvious exception is that I wouldn't usually
seek release@ preapproval for a properly minimal RC bugfix upload,
whether NMU or otherwise, but that's not what we're talking about
here.)
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>
> Perhaps we need a wiki page containing things people need regularly
> reminding about?
These are perhaps good ideas but it is perhaps better to remove such
friction where we can. See my other mail...
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The submitter is still tracked separately but no longer
receives any email solely for that reason.)
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>
> Ew. Yes, sure :)
Oh! Well, reading it again then, I think this is a bug (quite a
serious bug, since it leads to incorrect bouncing of mail) in the
postfix/mysql integration.
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I just wanted to say how impressed I am with the quick response from
ftpmaster at the moment. Particularly, the 19.5h turnaround for my
most recent NEW package, which I uploaded on Thursday - more in hope
than in expectation.
Regards,
Ian.
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od choice.
See "Quote and Quote-like Operators" in perlop(1).
I hope this information slightly improves your life :-).
Regards,
Ian.
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Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Continuous integration for Debian packages"):
> dgit is not formally available in backports (yet), but the dgit.deb
> from unstable is directly installable and useable back to at least
> stretch.
I mean squeeze.
Ian.
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n will to unable to handle them.
I think I will probably do the i386->amd64 crossgrade on chiark some
time during the supported life of stretch. I certainly don't expect
it to be straightforward and I wouldn't dare trust it to a script.
Just a data point.
Ian.
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lar, or "Krona chart" was a medical (or
medico-informatical) term before this software existed and it
shouldn't have been trademarked (although I doubt anyone wants to
fight that).
radiant-diagnostic or something maybe ? (I see there is also a Ruby
CMS called "radiant".)
Ian.
e fallout ?
If you don't want help from people who are ignorant, busy, or perhaps
sometimes a bit clumsy, then your response is appropriate.
If you do welcome such help (such as it is), I'm afraid that it will
inevitably sometimes seem a hindrance. You may want to consider how
to be more encouragi
nd user, you can look up the package on
tracker.d.o or bugs.d.o, to get a feel for it.
And if we wanted something more formal, we could invent a way to mark
packages as deprecated.
Ian.
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you have any future issues, please report
> them.
>
> Thank you for reporting this issue. As mentioned by my colleagues, this was a
> known issue with the service. Nevertheless, sorry for the inconvenience.
Thank you very much for fixing it! :-)
Ian.
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Andrey Rahmatullin writes ("Re: MIA maintainers and RC-buggy packages"):
> On Fri, Dec 02, 2016 at 06:58:55PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Frankly, I would have been tempted to let a lot of those packages slip
> > out of stretch. It depends what they were, of cou
Us even, but
sees no need to intervene.
If the package is not clearly orphaned I think the best approach is a
QA upload to DELAYED. How about adding the QA team to Uploaders while
you're at it ? :-)
Ian.
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hyperscan.deb could provide a checking
facility to be used by callers.
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