Hello again
El 19/11/24 a las 17:00, Andreas Tille escribió:
Hi,
Am Tue, Nov 19, 2024 at 04:26:08PM +0100 schrieb Laura Arjona Reina:
Maybe disable the 'git pull' in the cron script and revert the git status
locally back to say November 14th ?
To verify, it's related to latest changings...
Thanks for the idea.
I have logged in tye.d.o and done:
sudo -u debian-i18n git checkout bdd61bb4cf8fc56ed16aea22f7345c628b76547a
(which is
https://salsa.debian.org/l10n-team/dl10n/-/commit/bdd61bb4cf8fc56ed16aea22f7345c628b76547a
, the last state where thinks worked)
and then, edited etc/cron.d/05sync-git to comment out the "git pull" line.
I'll wait for the following runs of spiderbts and if it works, will forward
the git repo in tye commit by commit to see when it breaks.
I admit I was not aware that changing the packaging repository of some
Debian package can have some severe influence on a production machine.
Well, the Debian infrastructure in some places runs based on git master
branch, and in this case we have a cron job that pulls the changes in
git. But nothing critical, I guess.
I'm very sorry if I might have broken something.
On the other hand it seems that nobody is actually using dl10n as a
*package*. Wouldn't it make sense to remove the Debian package from the
archive ... or possibly splitting the part from the repository that is
used in some daily cron job to some other place than the packaging
repository? Just trying to understand what is possibly a simple thing
when being involved.
I think it does not make sense to have a package but OTOH if there is no
package maybe we couldn't have gotten all the cleaning an up-to-date
stuff that all you provided in the last days :-)
I don't feel confident to be the one removing the part of the code that
is used only for obtaining a package (I don't maintain packages), nor
asking the package to be removed from the archive (if nobody else steps
ahead, I can teach myself in the following weeks and try to ensure that
dl10n is not present in Trixie).
Thanks all and kind regards,
--
Laura Arjona Reina
https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona