So, the magic needed to build the new update exceeds my grasp, but it's debian/changelog discusses fixing regressions. On that basis, I think the thing to do is reassign the bug to mariadb and mark it as affecting postfix. I'll also bring it to the stable release manager's attention.
Scott K On Tuesday, January 16, 2024 2:36:23 PM EST Scott Kitterman wrote: > Excellent. On that basis, I think blaming mariadb for the regression is > appropriate. I see there's another mariadb update pending. If would up for > another test, I'd like to see if that update solves the problem. I'll > build another set of packages against that and if that works, then we just > need to make sure we get that update accepted and rebuild postfix. > > Scott K > > On Tuesday, January 16, 2024 2:25:13 PM EST Richard Rosner wrote: > > These packages do work without a problem. > > > > Am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2024 19:35 CET, schrieb Scott Kitterman > > <deb...@kitterman.com>: Rebuild binaries are available (for the moment) > > at: > > > > https://kitterman.com/debian/ > > > > I'll remove them once we've done testing. That's all the binaries built by > > postfix. You'll need to download and then use dpkg -i to install all the > > ones you have on your system, not just postfix-mysql. At a minimum it will > > be postfix and postfix-mysql. > > > > Let me know how it goes. > > > > Scott K
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