On 17/03/2025 16:37, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2025 at 05:30:21PM +, Blair Noctis wrote:
(...)
Thanks. I assume that counts as some sort of approval from Team RWBY?
I don't think anybody cares.
BTW you could also speed things up on the Debian side by renaming the
bina
On 14/03/2025 15:34, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 02:49:31PM +, Blair Noctis wrote:
Thus I suggest:
1. Update d/control of ruby-faraday, ruby-rack, ruby-em-spec, ruby-temple to
remove obsolete B-D
2. Update ruby-rack-cache to latest/newer version (1.2 in Debian, 1.17
ut is only recently packaged.
It would become a political problem, rather than a technical one.
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On 13/03/2025 08:35, Blair Noctis wrote:
On Sat, 8 Mar 2025 19:31:09 +0100 Helmut Grohne wrote:
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bacon has an undeclared file conflict. This may result in an unpack
error from dpkg.
The file /usr/bin/bacon is contained in the packages
* bacon/3.11.0-1+b1 as present in unstable
* ruby
an depends on libyml nor serde_yml (according to codesearch.d.n), I
suggest we RM them.
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h })
+.map(|path| if path.exists() { path } else { "rustc".into() })
+.unwrap();
let rlib_dep_reader = RlibDepReader::new_with_check(rustc_path, &[]);
assert!(rlib_dep_reader.is_ok());
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ng* library.
There's virtually no point running benchmarks in Debian i.e. downstream: they
help upstream get an idea and keep track of performance of their work. We don't
really care. And they are resource intensive, wasting precious buildd and/or
debci time.
Please just
issues. This probablly needs
> attention from someone who understands better what the code is trying
> to do and how it uses traits.
Submitted fix upstream in aforementioned PR. Thanks for the report.
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@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ alloc = ["curve25519-dalek/alloc", "ed25519/alloc",
"serde?/alloc", "zeroize/all
std = ["alloc", "ed25519/std", "serde?/std", "sha2/std"]
asm = ["sha2/asm"]
-batch = ["alloc&qu
t ask beforehand.
Sorry Salvo, if this feels like I took my word back. My apologies. The blame is
on me. :<
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to, well, trippy (upstream is very cooperative so it
shouldn't be a problem); I imagine vasttrafik-cli could use something
like vt-trip or vttrip, but that's your call. What do you think?
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On 11/08/2024 01:17, Blair Noctis wrote:
> On 10/08/2024 18:04, Paul Gevers wrote:
(...)
>> https://ci.debian.net/packages/r/rust-just/testing/s390x/50327770/
>>
>> 149s failures:
>> 149s
>> 149s choose::status_error stdout
>> 149s thread &
ort
in real usage, I'll mark the tests ignored as a temporary workaround.
On the infra side, I'm pondering the idea of a "debug" patch that captures more
information the next time it goes south. However, "fixing" (or rather frankly,
ignoring) the test failures makes
+ b/examples/rlfe/pty.c
@@ -48,6 +48,8 @@
# include
# include
# include
+#else
+# include
#endif
#ifdef sgi
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f (1.4M
dl/mo), I also lean towards RM'ing it.
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Hi,
Since even (current) o-o-stable starts with b, should this bug be considered now
irrelevant?
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/containers/netavark/pull/1025 may help
you speed up a bit.
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tf("cbq not supported")`.
FYI, also https://bugs.gentoo.org/926872
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org/ncts/rust-isahc/-/commits/replace-sluice.
Note that os_pipe can fail, thus two `todo!()`s. OTOH, sluice returns directly
the pipe, without wrapping in Result, so I think there is space for improvement.
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On 25/06/2024 10:37, Peter Green wrote:
> Package: sccache
> Version: 0.8.1-3
> Severity: serious
> x-debbugs-cc: n...@sail.ng
>
> sccache build-depends on librust-counted-array-0.1+default-dev which was
> recently
> removed from Debian. The removal request was filed
st-instant-0.1+default-dev (>= 0.1.10-~~)
)
If we are lucky these can simply be updated, otherwise we have to patch them one
by one.
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thing(s). The src:rust-* namespace
currently follows that convention. It's rather confusing that src:rust-rio isn't
the io_uring one, regardless of packaging practices. Please consider using a
more descriptive or namespaced name. It may be a good chance to discuss about
naming of non-crates.io packages in Debian, thus sending to debian-rust.
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even on crates.io. They could probably be RM'd altogether.
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been python-lldb-7. Now that buster is oldoldstable, is this
still relevant?
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2023 11:40:24 +0200 Gianfranco Costamagna
wrote:
> (11900+ lines of inlined build log)
Hi Gianfranco,
It would be great if you had kindly sent the log as a separate attachment or
pasted its r-b URL.
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any more months.
1.0 has been released: https://github.com/chmln/sd/releases/tag/v1.0.0
I'm now preparing the update.
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Actually the maintainer is OK with bumping to 1.0, saving the effort to go
epoch: https://github.com/chmln/sd/issues/200
I'll wait for its release. The point release is unfortunately missed, however.
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On 2023-07-08 17:31, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jul 2023 01:58:50 +0800 Blair Noctis wrote:
>> On Wed, 07 Jun 2023 14:12:08 +0200 Andreas Beckmann wrote:
>> > Package: sd
>> > Version: 0.7.6-1
>
>> > squeeze had a sd binary package built from (u
hat. Do you think I can use epoch here? Or should I change its name?
(Sorry about the late reply, the email didn't reach me.)
Control: owner -1 !
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minimal package post-installation script subprocess
> returned error exit status 1
> ...
>
>
`import importlib` doesn't bring in `importlib.util`, need `import
importlib.util`.
IDK if that's the cause though.
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;re just using their
>> pre-generated static files.
>
> ... which is a Policy violation.
Not if we have also their source and can build them ourselves IIRC?
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have the time before next freeze stage to find a way to
actually fix it (involves node-d3-* deps, removing downloads, etc). Apologies
for the flawed update.
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rspotify. I'll work on it after
freeze, please don't RM it.
[ncspot]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1020522
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tallable
>
>
[aes-ctr] and aes-soft are both deprecated upstream, we are [planning] to update
to aes then RM them.
[aes-ctr]: https://crates.io/crates/aes-ctr
[aes-soft]: https://crates.io/crates/aes-soft
[planning]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-rust/2022/11/msg00002.h
librust-reqwest-0.11+rustls-tls-dev, in turn
tealdeer.
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(>= 0.4.4-~~) |
> librust-log-0.4+default-dev:amd64 (>= 0.4.4-~~)
> -
> package: librust-log-dev
> version: 0.4.17-3
> architecture: amd64
> depends: librust-value-bag-1.0.0+error-dev:amd64 |
> librust-value-bag-1.0.0+error-dev:amd64
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nightly
rustc which we currently don't have. Is it safe to close this?
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uce them. Now upstream has the
"original" JS file present. Original in quotes because it's still generated from
a coffee script, but *its upstream* distributes the coffee script together with
generated JS.
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Hi,
rust-zstd-sys 2.0.1 has been ACCEPTED, rust-zstd-safe 5.0.2 is in NEW. rust-zstd
should follow.
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On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 23:02:02 +0800 Blair Noctis wrote:
> After some tests I found that its bundled, pre-generated configure script may
> be the cause. jemalloc itself successfully builds using its autogen.sh script.
The cause should be upstream config.{guess,sub} not having a riscv64gc
d into a runtime chosen variant of
LAPACK procedure `gtsv`, which in local testing was `dgtsv`.
1:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=specutils&arch=riscv64&ver=1.8.0-1&stamp=1661681347&raw=0
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hich is the randomly generated UUID
v4, or "fast-rng" that references a "private_rand" feature, using the
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