ne going for as long as we can. You're welcome
to try to form such a team, of course :)
The cost of supporting a port of Debian is far more than the cost of the
machines needed to build it. Never mind the cost of 1 user's machine.
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us still has to be root itself to add network interfaces to
bridges. It's nice to be able to control networking for the containers,
but it would be even nicer for sbuild to not need setup that requires
root.
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m()'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
This will work:
g++ -o conftest -pthread -g -O2 -Wall -O2 -DNDEBUG -pthread -g -O2 -g -Wall -O2
-O2 -DNDEBUG conftest.cpp -L/usr/lib -llog4cpp -lnsl -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions
-lz
Looks like autoconf's fault.
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? 3.2? That would probably
cause regressions for anyone who has worked around the pain that 3.1
brought. I can't see this easily getting into proposed-updates, but I'm
happy to investigate...
Reuben: I'm willing to co-maintain the netcats too.
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ipts within devscripts, how much does it really buy
> for the devscripts package as a whole?
It's a fair point. My perl isn't great, and I can't suddenly see myself
suddenly getting deeply involved in devscripts. Of course the future is
hard to predict, but I'm not planning o
emd, although other machines I have will.
I haven't filed a bug, because I haven't had the time to sit down and
learn how to debug systemd booting, and I wouldn't want to file an bug
until I know what's going on...
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* Package name: python-flexmock
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I did:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=users/stefanor/repack-source.git
Interested?
I was also trying to solve the timestamp problem, so that +dfsg / +ds
repacks could be done reproduceably.
It's in python3, which is no good for devscripts, but porting it back to
2.7 wouldn't be that hard.
S
maint-guide has a really nice
example you can steal.
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gt; archive are only useful for internal purposes, AFAICT, and thus should
> not be into the package.
That's the GPG signature. It's not part of the changelog.
I often end up with:
[Maintainer]
* foo
[Contributor]
* Team Upload
* bar
-- Contributor <...> ...
which wor
packages are only generated in primary archive builds.
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ackages. And users were used them to give me feedback to
> bugs with full backtrace.
I was talking about ddebs, the -dbgsym package generated by
https://launchpad.net/pkg-create-dbgsym
Not -dbg packages, manually generated in the package build.
See also http://wiki.debian.org/AutomaticDebu
vscripts as-is.
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is rarely used.
Aww. I'm a frequent user of -r.
I have better places to build big packages than on my lap, and I prefer
to keep my GPG key in as few places as possible.
But of course, this could be replaced by a new remote signing wrapper.
And, if popular enough, end up in devscripts.
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read the MOTD?
https://dsa.debian.org/doc/schroot/
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one's own packages, not QA work.
If your patches are simple enough to not be too conflicted by new upstream
releases, there's really no need to do complex VCS dancing. I appreciate
that this may not be the case for more complex packages.
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have the same files
> being uploaded but two different .changes files.
Excepting the changelog bit, that's effectively what syncpackage does.
It doesn't modify anything except the .changes file, if possible.
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A work.
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hat I've heard (although non-definitively) from someone who used
to maintain ec2-ami-tools for Amazon.
And as Russ asked:
> Hm, then it's not actually a CA, is it?
Correct. It's just some public key material for encryption.
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* Package name: soupsieve
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ge the sysconfig.get_path API
(#1041778) to select a scheme for you. But I'm hesitant about that
approach. It would probably fix a number of these build systems in one
stroke, but it's a little more magic.
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cgen (U)
meson-python (U)
xdg-desktop-portal (U)
Sjoerd Simons
libpeas (U)
Tim Lunn
gnome-music (U)
gtk-doc (U)
Ulises Vitulli
libfprint (U)
Utopia Maintenance Team
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ter
the build, so that I can be sure that I don't regress my own packages'
clean target. It would be nice if this was a default feature in sbuild,
for most packages this is a very quick process.
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Python 3.12 (or whatever the issue is).
4. Report back on the bug
5. Prepare an upload.
We're mostly coordinating in #debian-python on IRC.
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I intend to script
something to schedule all the builds for a new reverse dependency, soon.
I have reverse-dependencies I want to test.
[0]: https://salsa.debian.org/freexian-team/debusine/-/issues/320
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and
solve them by inventing similar protocols, if they solve them at all.
Upstreams would probably prefer that we used git repositories *directly*
as source artifacts, but that comes with a whole other can of worms...
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ill, at some point run into this problem. It's getting more
popular.
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and salvage the result after years of problems.
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e project have similarly little experience using it.
The tricky thing with tools like this is that you need to invest a lot
of time using the tool to really get a feel for what it's good / bad at.
You probably need to use it to maintain a complex package, for a while.
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should only occur on architectures that weren't impacted by the t64
migration. I imagine t64 could be explicitly ignored in lintian (and
someone has probably filed a bug about that).
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Hi Scott (2024.05.26_17:43:54_+)
> The clamav issue looks like a false positive. The distro-info data
> will get updated between now and then.
Same goes for distro-info, itself.
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a
USB cable and enabling "USB tethering" to share its internet
connection. You can use this to get Debian installed and then install
the non-free firmware package your network interface requires.
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* Package name: pyreflink
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Programming Lang
ackages.
You can also ask Lucas for help doing mass builds, I think?
https://wiki.debian.org/MassRebuilds
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should be available after this stage.
- test step: runs just like the distutils plugin
- install step: copies the files into debian/tmp or debian/package
as requested by debhelper
Thanks to the many contributions that went into this work, in
particular Stuart Prescott, Stefano Rivera, and Scot
ost domains in DSA's DNS and delegate git
zone access to non-DSA DDs. This is how debconf.org DNS is handled.
So, there is a path to bring external domains under the DSA umbrella,
later.
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, we can get that, too.
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's our business, as a community, and as conference organisers,
to try to increase the diversity at our events. To me, that means
increasing speaker diversity, primarily. Attendee diversity won't change
unless the speaker diversity changes.
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Hi debian-devel (2022.07.16_09:12:16_+)
> I guess we should expose this in our conference statistics. We care
> about it.
And in the future, we will:
https://salsa.debian.org/debconf-team/public/websites/wafer-debconf/-/merge_requests/150
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On an individual level, but on a large scale, you'd expect things to
average out. Unless it has a systemic bias towards any particular
output.
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x27;m asking.)
The standard one is that people use them to revert an upload.
But, epochs aren't used in the upstream tarball filename, so you then
easily get a conflict between the old and the new one.
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good experience with their hosted solution.
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Progra
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Hi debconf-announce (2016.06.15_23:55:42_+0200)
> DebCamp16 is taking place in Cape Town, South Africa between Thursday, 23 July
> and Friday, 1 July 2016.
23 June to 1 July, obviously :)
No amount of review of a proposed e-mail ever actually gets the dates right.
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Support in the archive? (Is anything necessary?)
Is this something people are interested in pursuing?
For sigstore, we probably need to package the Python / go client in
Debian. We have rekor-cli for low-level verification, but not tools for
verifying bundles like the ones Python provides.
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> > 1. sigstore https://docs.sigstore.dev/
>
> Although I've heard of this before, I never really checked what is
> the actual design behind it, and its implications.
I'm new to all this too, but I can answer some of those questions from
my own reading:
> I
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en doing archive wide rebuilds (as much as I could, on arm64)
since 3.13 rc2. I announced it, and our planned migration to 3.13 in
trixie, in:
https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/20240920072725.mkhi575oydnr6...@satie.tumbleweed.org.za
I'm hoping to have even better tooling for this kin
>
> The reality here is that Python has a 6-month release cycle, these days.
I mean 12-month, of course.
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value that then gets
calculated against the proposed parallelism.
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eue maintenance.
I'd suggest giving gbp-pq a good try before writing off the gbp stack.
Maintaining a complex patch stack is *much* easier with it. I look
after packages in both layouts, and I am sold on storing upstream
sources in git.
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