On May 27, Léo Haf wrote:
Bitcoin Knots is a Bitcoin node that lets users be fully sovereign with
their money.
Can you avoid the propaganda in the description please?
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On May 23, Herb Schumann wrote:
Site: mirror.aptlantis.net
Do we need yet another mirror on a rented dedicated server?
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Package: ansible-mitogen
Version: 0.3.23-2
Severity: grave
Tags: upstream
Since upgrading ansible, ansible-mitogen fails with:
[ERROR]: [mux 28726] 14:11:13.061278 E mitogen: raw pickle was:
b'\x80\x02X\'\x00\x00\x00ansible_mitogen.services.ContextServiceq\x00X\x03\x00\x00\x00getq\x01cmitogen.c
On Apr 11, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
The code is in apache svn repository (trunk) but not in the 2.4 branch:
The code has been in the Debian source package for a long time.
Can you enable it please? This is 2025...
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Package: apache2
Version: 2.4.63-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/36529 explains why on-abort is
rarely useful.
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: varn...@packages.debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:varnish
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Please make varnish migrate now.
It contains a security fix which was also fixed in stable with
a security updat
ReferralServer returned by the ARIN server instead of
+the first, because we want to follow the referral for the most
+specific record returned.
+ * Make sure to avoid trivial referral loops.
+
+ -- Marco d'Itri Sat, 17 May 2025 01:30:06 +0200
+
whois (5.6.0) unstable; urgency=m
On May 17, Andrea Pappacoda wrote:
Isn't any domain potentially subject to spoofing and phishing? One
Potentially, obviously yes.
But experience shows that it is an actual problem only for a tiny number
of domains.
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On May 17, Martina Ferrari wrote:
I have recently updated much of my email server setup, including DKIM
signing and validation, and publishing DMARC records. Since I changed
the DMARC policy away from p=none (as that it is supposed to be only
for testing purposes),
This is not really correct.
On May 09, Christian Strässle wrote:
Site: deb.nextgen.ch
Can you clarify what kind of connectivity is available to this system?
Sure, its 1 Gbit/s fiber (symmetrical)
You have explained what bandwidth is available, not what kind of
connectivity. In which data center is this located?
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On May 08, Christian Straessle wrote:
Site: deb.nextgen.ch
Can you clarify what kind of connectivity is available to this system?
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On May 12, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
Are you able to propose a patch which does not change the generated man
page?
I currently patch around this with:
sed "s/^\.BI \(.*\)\"c$/.BI \1\"/" | sed "s/^\.BR \(.*\)\"c$/.BI
\1\"/"
This does not generate the same output for mkpasswd(1
Package: ansible-lint
Version: 25.2.1-1
Severity: important
I get this warning for all playbooks, but they do not mention
"disable_lookups" anywhere and I have no idea of what it means:
[DEPRECATION WARNING]: Passing `disable_lookups` to `template` is deprecated.
This feature will be removed in
Control: tags -1 upstream fixed-upstream
Control: severity -1 important
On Nov 08, Graham Inggs wrote:
The SyntaxWarning below were emitted when this package was tested with
pipuarts[1].
They appear every time the program is run. This has been fixed upstream:
https://github.com/s3tools/s3cmd
On Apr 21, stefa...@debian.org wrote:
Can you provide a minimal trival playbook that triggers this?
# ansible.cfg
[defaults]
inventory = hosts.txt
strategy = mitogen_linear
# hosts.txt
[servers]
server1.example.com ansible_user=root
# server1.yaml
- hosts: server1.example.com
gather_facts:
Control: reopen -1
Still broken, now a trivial playbook fails with:
[ERROR]: Task failed: ActionBase._parse_returned_data() missing 1 required
positional argument: 'profile'
Origin: (omissis)/public/ansible/servers/server1.yaml:5:7
3
4 tasks:
5 - name: Install the scripts
^ colum
Package: ansible-lint
Version: 25.2.1-1
Severity: grave
Control: tags -1 upstream
Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint/issues/4586
Since upgrading ansible, ansible-lint fails with:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/ansible-lint", line 8, in
sys.exit
Package: ansible-mitogen
Version: 0.3.22-3
Severity: grave
Since upgrading ansible, ansible-mitogen fails with:
[ERROR]: Unexpected Exception, this is probably a bug: No module named
'ansible.parsing.utils.jsonify'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/ansibl
On Apr 12, Hristo Venev wrote:
Yes, I tested it. On a kernel built with CONFIG_MODULE_DECOMPRESS=n
modules were not being loaded and I was dropped at the initramfs shell.
Yes, that's the issue: Debian kernels define CONFIG_MODULE_DECOMPRESS
and custom kernels may not be well supported.
Pleas
On Apr 09, Hristo Venev wrote:
One reason to depend on decompression libraries is so that they are
added to the initramfs -- otherwise we end up with an initramfs that is
unable to decompress .xz-compressed modules.
Did you actually test this? If this really happens then it can be better
fixed
On Apr 07, 명경민 wrote:
The data center is located in Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea.
Does this data center have a name? A web site?
Please keep 1102...@bugs.debian.org Cc'ed.
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On Apr 07, 명경민 wrote:
This mirror includes debian, debian-cd, and debian-archive. It includes
two records for load balancing purposes. We are using two dedicated
1Gbps internet lines, providing a total maximum bandwidth of 2Gbps. The
mirror supports HTTP, HTTPS, and rsync connections.
In wh
On Apr 07, Keiminem wrote:
Site: mirror.keiminem.com
Please clarify what kind of connectivity and bandwidth is available to
the server.
Also, why does mirror.keiminem.com have two A records?
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Package: libhttp-body-perl
Version: 1.22-2
Severity: normal
The upstream changelog documents that this module stopped using YAML
in version 1.06, released in 2010.
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On Mar 31, Luca Boccassi wrote:
I am really sorry for the disruption, but unfortunately when features
need to be dropped, there's bound to be some of that. Let's keep in
mind though, that we are talking about an optional 2% popcon package.
Considering all the quality issues with systemd-resolve
Package: lists.debian.org
Severity: important
Please create a record with p=none:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftdefenderforoffice365blog/strengthening-email-ecosystem-outlook%e2%80%99s-new-requirements-for-high%e2%80%90volume-senders/4399730
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De
Package: tracker.debian.org
Severity: normal
As discussed on IRC.
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On Mar 30, Julien ÉLIE wrote:
% ls *1
convdate.1 gencancel.1inews.1 nntpget.1rnews.1
simpleftp.1
delayer.1 getlist.1 innconfval.1 pgpverify.1 shlock.1 sm.1
fastrm.1grephistory.1 innmail.1 pullnews.1 shrinkfile.1
I would start by moving delayer(1), bec
On Mar 30, Julien ÉLIE wrote:
Does sm(1) for inn2 actually belong to section 1 or could it be sm(8),
considering sm is an administrative tool for the INN storage manager?
Yes: definitely section 8.
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Package: ipmitool
Version: 1.8.19-8
Severity: serious
This package should not depend on anacron.
Even if you really believe that it is justified to automatically keep
the file up to date for a niche feature of ipmitool (I don't), then it
is TOTALLY INAPPROPRIATE to have the package depend on ana
On Oct 22, John Goerzen wrote:
In an environment where ulimit -n is 1048576 (as is, for instance, the
case for Docker and most likely other environments that don't have
ulimit/rlimits set by something like systemd-system), most UUCP
programs (including even uulog) try to close nearly all 104857
On Mar 10, Mark Hindley wrote:
> At the moment sysadmin changes to /etc/init.d/kmod will be lost because
> kmod.maintscript has rm_conffile /etc/init.d/kmod 34-1~
>
> That would need to be removed so that initscripts can take over the existing
> /etc/init.d/kmod.
Sure, let me know when you will
On Mar 12, Mark Hindley wrote:
+ update-rc.d kmod remove || true
Why the "|| true"?
update-rc.d does not fail even the symlinks have already been removed.
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On Mar 10, Mark Hindley wrote:
> > > At the moment sysadmin changes to /etc/init.d/kmod will be lost because
> > > kmod.maintscript has rm_conffile /etc/init.d/kmod 34-1~
> > >
> > > That would need to be removed so that initscripts can take over the
> > > existing
> > > /etc/init.d/kmod.
> > S
On Mar 10, Roland Mas wrote:
> The only real caveat is that it doesn't pull user entries from other
> sources like PAM or LDAP since it only operates by reading the file on
> disk.
This is why this library is broken and programs should not use it.
It is not just about LDAP, but also things lik
On Mar 10, Mark Hindley wrote:
> Would you please revert this change? To remove the initscript at this stage in
No, I will not dedicate any more resources to sysvinit support.
> If /etc/init.d/kmod was to be transferred to another package, the best fit
> might
> be bin:initscripts. However, src
Control: severity -1 wishlist
Maybe I was not clear enough: I will really not spend more time on
sysvinit support, so if you want this change then send a tested patch.
This is not RC, so stop adjusting the severity.
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On Mar 08, Sven Joachim wrote:
> After the switch to dlopen() the lzma and zstd compression libraries,
> libkmod2 does no longer depend on the liblzma5 and libzstd1 packages.
> This is bad because kmod is not going to be automatically rebuilt should
> one of these libraries change SONAME. Policy
Package: dkms
Version: 3.1.5-1
Severity: grave
https://ci.debian.net/packages/d/dkms/testing/amd64/58509652/
This may be related to kmod now having a minor version number or maybe
with it now loading the decompression libraries with dlopen(3).
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On Jun 19, Sam Bull wrote:
> After an OOM kill, the process is not restarted by systemd.
>
> In the service file is:
> Restart=on-abort
>
> I believe this should be:
> Restart=on-abnormal
You are correct: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/36529 .
on-abort is rarely useful and mariadb to
Package: bird2
Version: 2.16.1-1
Severity: normal
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/36529 explains why on-abort is
rarely useful.
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I will just note that I have been a Debian Developer for almost 30 years,
and a few months after I started maintaining varnish and other related
packages I am still not sure if I did everything needed to receive one
and only one copy of new bug reports.
So I would welcome some rationalization in
Source: mailman3
Version: 3.3.8-3.4
Severity: normal
The currently packaged release 3.3.8 is over 2 years old.
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Source: mydumper
Version: 0.10.1-1
Severity: normal
Version 0.10.1 was released in 2021.
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On Feb 26, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
> It's great that Fedora has already paved the way here and did most of
> the hard work! I don't know how your appetite is in doing this for
> trixie, but I'd personally love to see this happen.
Agreed, Adam and Faidon are clearly right.
This is "just" 8 MB of d
On Feb 26, Eric Dorland wrote:
> Seeing failures install 34-2 due to conflicting files in the bash-completion
> package:
You need to upgrade bash-completion.
I will add a Breaks+Replaces in the next upload, but I want to wait
a few days for more issues to surface.
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On Feb 22, Santiago Vila wrote:
> It is not possible to stop running the test when we know that it will fail?
It could be run only when the source package is built, but I like the
idea of verifying the key material every time the binary package is
built too.
I will talk to the IANA people to r
On Feb 18, Laura Smith wrote:
> /usr/share/dns/root.key appears to be an old file in need of refresh?
Instead of speculating, you could verify that its content actually
matches the KSK in the root zone ("dig . dnskey"). So, apparently not.
> This causes various issues being logged such as:
> [t
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: usrme...@packages.debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:usrmerge
User: ftp.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: remove
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: bookworm
X-Debbugs-Cc: dns-root-d...@packages.debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:dns-root-data
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: pu
This is a no-changes rebuild of the current unstable package, which has
been in testing for
Package: meld
Version: 3.22.2-1
Severity: grave
Tags: upstream patch
https://bugs.gentoo.org/941526 has the trivial fix.
$ meld
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/meld", line 462, in
sys.exit(main())
^^
File "/usr/bin/meld", line 458, in main
return ru
On Dec 24, Santiago Vila wrote:
> The trick is to stop caring about "cflags" file as much as possible.
> (Autobuilders only build the package once).
Of course, but I will not do this unless the correct solution will prove to
be excessively complex.
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On Dec 23, Stéphane Glondu wrote:
> - What kind of profile are you operating on? Firefox? Thunderbird? Which
> versions?
Firefox, latest unstable.
> - Did it work at some point in the past?
Never used it before.
> - Do you get the error with any request? Including '' (the quoted empty
> string)
Package: nss-passwords
Version: 0.4-1
Severity: important
Looks like #731378 a lot...
Whatever I do, I always get this error:
Fatal error: exception Main.NSS_decrypt_failed("~dWx0cmFzZWNvbmRhcnk=", -8183,
0)
If I check with strace I see many calls like:
newfstatat(AT_FDCWD, "/run/pcscd/pcscd.
On Nov 25, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> usrmerge should not be needed anymore in Debian.
> Until we can be sure then it will only be available in experimental.
I have not seen any action on this supposedly trivial request: did
I miss anything?
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On Dec 18, Shengqi Chen wrote:
> Currently Debian already has bird and bird2. bird3 is now released,
> presumably to be packaged separately with previous versions.
Yes, but I expect that the bird2 maintainer will package bird3 since he
works for the same organization.
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On Dec 14, Mike Hosken wrote:
> Site: linux.purple-cat.net
Please clarify what kind of connectivity you have here.
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On Dec 02, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> With some help from Graham to schedule libvmod-redis tests with the unstable
> rebuilds, varnish has migrated to testing.
Indeed, I was wondering: do I need to do something different next time?
The point is that in these transitions varnish and its modul
7.6.1-2 is in unstable. Please binNMU:
libvmod-redis
libvmod-selector
varnish-modules
varnish-vmod-digest
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On Nov 24, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Please just remove from configure.ac the call to VARNISH_PREREQ(), since
> it basically requires a sourceful upload for every transition.
varnish 7.6.1-2 is in unstable: can you make a new upload of libvmod-re2
or sho
On Nov 29, Carlos Henrique Lima Melara wrote:
> Is there a problem with the submission or should I reach somewhere else?
You just need to wait.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: usrme...@packages.debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:usrmerge
User: ftp.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: remove
usrmerge should not be needed anymore in Debian.
Until we can be sure then it will only be available in experimental.
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: varn...@packages.debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:varnish
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition
As usual, Varnish breaks its plugin ABI.
I recently started maintaining it and I am trying to do a proper
tran
Source: libvmod-re2
Version: 2.0.0-5
Severity: normal
I am working on the Varnish 7.6.1 transition, but your package fails to
build because of the pointless version check (it build fine after
removing it).
Please just remove from configure.ac the call to VARNISH_PREREQ(), since
it basically req
On Nov 24, Witold Baryluk wrote:
> I do not see EtherCAT or 0x88A4 at IANA's IEEE 802 Numbers registry, but
> it is what it is and it is used for a long time in the industry (since
> around 2003).
It is documented by IEEE:
https://standards-oui.ieee.org/ethertype/eth.txt .
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Package: ansible-mitogen
Version: 0.3.18-1
Severity: grave
Using mitogen fails with:
ERROR! Your Ansible version ((2, 18, 0)) is too recent. The most recent version
supported by Mitogen for Ansible is (2, 17).x. Please check the Mitogen
release notes to see if a new version is available, otherwis
Package: uucp
Version: 1.07-30
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
There is no need to create a full PAM session, so the cron job should
use runuser instead of su:
In /etc/cron.daily:
- su uucp -s /bin/sh -c "/usr/lib/uucp/uudemon.day root"
+ runuser -u uucp /usr/lib/uucp/uudemon.day root
Control: reopen -1
Control: retitle -1 improve the ppp systemd unit
The unit that you added to 2.5.1-1+1~exp1 is very simplistic.
I have been using these units for many years and I recommend that you
start with something like it.
The sandboxing is limited enough that it should not cause any issu
On Oct 07, gs-debian@gluelogic.com wrote:
> ExecReload supports multiple commands, so I think this is cleaner:
>
> ExecReload=/usr/sbin/lighttpd -tt -f /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
> ExecReload=/bin/kill -USR1 $MAINPID
Agreed!
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Package: lighttpd
Version: 1.4.76-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Attempting to reload an invalid lighttpd configuration causes the daemon
to exit, with no errors propagated back to systemctl.
This can be fixed by aborting the reload if verifying the configuration
fails.
In lighttpd.service r
On Oct 05, Simon Josefsson wrote:
> I would like that 'apt install signify' install OpenBSD's signify (from
> the Debian 'signify-openbsd' package) and not the 2003 mail-related
> signify perl script from the Debian 'signify' source package.
Agreed: the current signify package is a niche tool mai
Control: reassign -1 procps
Control: retitle -1 w -s segfaults
md:~/seeweb/ricette/current$ w -s
19:45:48 up 1 day, 22:56, 2 users, load average: 0,02, 0,02, 0,07
USER TTY FROM IDLE WHAT
Errore di segmentazione (core dump creato)
[Exit 139 (SEGV)]
md:~/seeweb/ricette/curre
Package: powertop
Version: 2.15-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Please add ConditionVirtualization to powertop.service because it does
not make any sense to run powertop in a VM or container.
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Package: console-setup
Version: 1.230
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Please add ConditionVirtualization to keyboard-setup.service and
console-setup.service, because containers do not have a keyboard or
a console.
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On Sep 11, ael wrote:
> initrd.img-6.10.6-amd64 (8.1M)
Try rebuilding this initrd (update-initramfs -u -k 6.10.6-amd64).
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On Sep 09, Andrea Pappacoda wrote:
> It does not contain any magical solution, but might be a good starting point
> for someone wanting to figure out what is happening and eventually working
> on a fix.
There is nothing to be figured out: the BTS just has to stop to send
mail using the sender's
On Sep 04, ael wrote:
> Or could there be another explanation? Puzzled.
This suspiciously looks like
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=663436 .
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On Sep 04, ael wrote:
> # cat /boot/initrd.img-6.10.6-amd64 | cpio -t
These are multiple concatenated archives. Use lsinitramfs.
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On Sep 04, ael wrote:
> Yet manually correcting with
>
> # modprobe -r snd_hda_intel
> # modprobe snd_hda_intel
Unpack your initramfs and check:
- if snd_hda_intel is there (so it is probably loaded in early boot)
- if so, if the module parameter configuration is there too
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Control: notfound -1 0.7.0-3
On Aug 09, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> > I am also affected by this bug on Debian bullseye (current old stable) since
> > bind9 has been updated to 1:9.16.50-1~deb11u1 from bullseye-security.
> I am seeing this on stable too, with a supposedly f
On Sep 02, Daniel Gröber wrote:
> Based on publically available [information], my previous and recent
> interactions with upstream this happend more due to personal
> differences with upstream than for technical reasons and I hope to be
> able to rebuild that damaged bridge.
Based on my own perso
On Aug 25, Guillem Jover wrote:
> Here are several fixes and improvements for the build and packaging.
Looks good!
> - Preserved the environment CC if set in the autopkgtest, but
> pondered simply hardcoding gcc (not sure whether the intention was
> to be able to support stuff like cla
Control: tag -1 wontfix
On Mar 12, David W wrote:
> In the end, it turned out to be because /usr itself was a symlink, and
> although this causes no issues for either the merging process or any
> running software, since the check is using "readlink -f" it erroneously
> fails.
I understand the is
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: rpki-cli...@packages.debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:rpki-client
User: ftp.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: remove
rpki-client now build-depends on architecture-is-64-bit.
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The quick and easy solution would be to rebuild dracut-install, but the
release team refused to binNMU it (#1079038).
The stupid solution would be to revert the change, and I will not do it
because I do not want to diverge from upstream.
The elegant solution would be to keep for a while both sy
On Aug 19, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> Reserve dependencies failing with unresolved symbols is a sign that
> libkmod is missing a SONAME bump. Why hasn't that been done?
To make a long story short, upstream did not believe that anything
actually used the symbol, and I do not want to have a criti
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: dra...@packages.debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:dracut
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: binnmu
nmu dracut_103-1 . ANY . bookworm . -m "Rebuild against the latest libkmod"
Upstream broke backward compatibility an
On Aug 19, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> With the new version, initramfs generation gives:
I know, the plan it to rebuild dracut-install.
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On Jul 25, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
> IANA has published new DNSSEC trust anchors, please see
> https://lists.dns-oarc.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2024-July/022636.html
> and update the shipped data, for unstable but also stable.
While IANA has published the new trust anchors, the KSK itself wi
On Mar 23, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Instead, we could ship all the files that we know about based on their
> transition times, and find some way to do an automated transition
> between those files.
Not really: the only legitimate mechanism for receiving in-band updates
of the trust anchors i
Package: mutt
Version: 2.2.13-1
Severity: normal
mutt by default binds backspace to previous-line in the pager, but since
the latest release it does not work anymore.
-- Package-specific info:
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Mutt comes with ABSOLUT
Package: python3-dns
Version: 4.0.2-2
Severity: normal
Md: yes, rbldnsd B-D on python3-dns which might be a candidate for
M-A:foreign
python3-dns is arch:all so it's impossible to install the host-arch
version of the package (arch:all packages are implicitly treated as
b
On Jul 29, Nicolas Peugnet wrote:
> I am also affected by this bug on Debian bullseye (current old stable) since
> bind9 has been updated to 1:9.16.50-1~deb11u1 from bullseye-security.
I am seeing this on stable too, with a supposedly fixed version:
bind_exporter, version 0.7.0 (branch: debian/s
On Jul 31, Santiago Vila wrote:
> Marco: Before I go ahead and apply the patch proposed by Helmut, do you have
> any comments?
I have not actually tested it, but everything looks reasonable.
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ciao,
Marco
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On Jun 19, Ariel wrote:
> I don't know how hard it would be, but perhaps sash should support xz along
> with gzip. (And perhaps bzip2 as well.)
It would require taking something like minilzma and integrating it, but
the big question is: what is the purpose of sash nowadays?
I think that for j
Let's remind Ted about this...
On Dec 13, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
> Hi Ted,
>
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 01:41:36AM +0300, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
> > I haven't received a response for this. We are now at the beginning of
> > the aforementioned bookworm cycle, so I thought it may be a good
> > o
On Jul 13, Paul Gevers wrote:
> On the ci.d.n infrastructure our nodes run bookworm and use the lxc backend.
> Do you do that too?
No, I just run it on bare metal.
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Marco
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reassign -1 tcm
On Jul 12, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
> Please find a solution for your packages. Ideas:
/usr/sbin/tcpd has been there since 1990 and is basically a public API.
tcm is unmaintained abandonware and its popcon count has been declining
for 15 years.
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Marco
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On Jul 11, Paul Gevers wrote:
> You have an arm64 system? If yes, good to know it's not systematic and
> apparently only happening on the ci.d.n infrastructure. It would be
> interesting to figure out what the differences in setup (hardware) are.
Yes. It's a Banana Pi M5 and I cannot see how this
On Jul 09, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Your package has an autopkgtest, great. However, on arm64 it recently
> started to fill the entire disk with its output file in $AUTOPKGTEST_TMP (in
> testing and unstable, I haven't checked stable). On an otherwise empty host,
> there's 63 GB free, a watchdog kick
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