On Tue Nov 4, 2025 at 3:20 PM EET, Tony Travis wrote: > [...] >>> Please will you explain to me how I can best submit the changes I've made to >>> build the packages under Debian 12? >> >> You should be able to push now. In case you might be unsure it might be >> better >> to use MRs. > > OK, thanks,
I think MR's (I assume they are the equivalent to Github's PR's?) are the best right now, so I can also have a look at them. My main worry is that the Debian 12 changes might conflict or introduce unnecesary changes with the current package on sid (e.g, I/Tony had to disable a -Werror on Debian 12, which is not needed for newer sid and Debian 13). I know there are backports, but I'm not sure how they should be handled. Is it better to have another branch for this? I don't mind helping to maintain one for Debian 12 until it's EOL, though it might become harder for later SaunaFS versions (if more dependencies are added). More importantly, Tony discovered a bug with the pam limits on open files. There's still the old Lizardfs limits file (actually I checked, there's also another lizardfs file). I think it's a big bug, so I'm wondering if one could resubmit the package to FTP again with a fix? Best regards, Urmas Rist

