This bug was fixed in the package phpseclib - 1.0.1-3ubuntu0.1
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phpseclib (1.0.1-3ubuntu0.1) xenial; urgency=medium
* Delete the patch "Fix "Methods with the same name as their class
will not be constructors in a future version of PHP" that was
added in 1.0.1-3. All of t
I also confirm:
Get: 1 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-proposed/universe amd64
php-seclib all 1.0.1-3ubuntu0.1 [174 kB]
This was a fresh dokuiki install, so this should definitely get pushed
out.
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1.0.1-3ubuntu0.1 works for me. Thank you!
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Title:
php-seclib: Call to und
Hello Paul, or anyone else affected,
Accepted phpseclib into xenial-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/phpseclib/1.0.1-3ubuntu0.1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
https
@Nish
Thank you for your patience in explaining this to me. That sounds fine
then and your expectation was correct - I have no objection to uploading
ahead of the dep8 fix in php-horde-mapi, though I've just done that now.
@Richard
Uploaded - thanks! Note that I ran "update-maintainer" (see
http
On 27.06.2016 [23:49:54 -], Richard Hansen wrote:
> @nacc: Would you mind nominating bug #1593003 for Xenial? I'll work on
> SRUifying the bug description and uploading a debdiff that just adds the
> allow-stderr line to debian/tests/control.
Done! Thanks for the poke!
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@nacc: Would you mind nominating bug #1593003 for Xenial? I'll work on
SRUifying the bug description and uploading a debdiff that just adds the
allow-stderr line to debian/tests/control.
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On 27.06.2016 [12:11:41 -], Robie Basak wrote:
> Careful. If the landing of one SRU breaks another package, it isn't
> sufficient just to SRU both. A Breaks: needs to be added so that users
> don't accidentally pick up one SRU without the other. See bug 1511735
> for an example of how this can
Careful. If the landing of one SRU breaks another package, it isn't
sufficient just to SRU both. A Breaks: needs to be added so that users
don't accidentally pick up one SRU without the other. See bug 1511735
for an example of how this can go wrong.
If I understand this correctly, what you want to
On 24.06.2016 [01:10:06 -], Richard Hansen wrote:
> > Yep, I've sent a fix for php-horde-mapi to Debian, which we may need
> > to SRU to Xenial.
>
> Do we need to SRU php-horde-mapi before we can SRU this?
I think it will fail the autopkgtests and sit in -proposed until then,
yeah.
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> Yep, I've sent a fix for php-horde-mapi to Debian, which we may need
> to SRU to Xenial.
Do we need to SRU php-horde-mapi before we can SRU this?
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On 23.06.2016 [23:36:20 -], Richard Hansen wrote:
> autopkgtest results:
>
> * civicrm (civicrm-common, drupal7-mod-civicrm, wordpress-civicrm)
> doesn't have a debian/tests/control file
> * collabtive doesn't have a debian/tests/control file
> * dokuwiki doesn't have a debian/tests/
> I would argue that the test failure in php-horde-mapi is a bug in
> php-horde-mapi, not phpseclib. php-horde-mapi's tests shouldn't fail
> due to an issue in a 3rd party dependency.
It seems like you agree with me @nacc:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php-horde-mapi/+bug/1593003
http
> Rather than doing a patch, would it be possible to SRU a sync of
> 1.0.1-4 (which is identical to the change suggested here) to 16.04?
That was my original suggestion, but @racb wanted a debdiff that
mentions this bug in the changelog.
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autopkgtest results:
* civicrm (civicrm-common, drupal7-mod-civicrm, wordpress-civicrm)
doesn't have a debian/tests/control file
* collabtive doesn't have a debian/tests/control file
* dokuwiki doesn't have a debian/tests/control file
* php-horde-mapi fails due to the warnings
* php-
Rather than doing a patch, would it be possible to SRU a sync of 1.0.1-4
(which is identical to the change suggested here) to 16.04?
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@Richard, have you tried running the autopkgtests against this version?
I expect it will fail, due to emitting the deprecation warnings.
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I filled in more details in the [Regression Potential] section. I'm not
sure how to test the other reverse dependencies. Is there anything else
I can do to help get this SRU approved?
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
DokuWiki fails with a 500 internal server error when logging in. This
is caused by a regression in phpseclib introduced in 1.0.1-3 and
subsequently fixed in 1.0.1-4.
/var/log/apache2/error.log contains entries like the following:
[Mon Apr 25 1
I have attached a minimal debdiff to fix this. The minimal change
required to properly fix this bug is to remove the patch added in
1.0.1-3. That patch renames class constructors to use the new-style
__construct() name, but each rename is a backwards-incompatible change.
We could limit the rever
** Description changed:
[Impact]
DokuWiki fails with a 500 internal server error when logging in. This
is caused by a regression in phpseclib introduced in 1.0.1-3 and
subsequently fixed in 1.0.1-4.
/var/log/apache2/error.log contains entries like the following:
[Mon Apr 25 1
phpseclib 1.0.2-1 is in yakkety now.
** Changed in: phpseclib (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
php-seclib: Call to unde
Hi Richard, thank you for taking this on.
> (BTW, why does -proposed even exist for the current development
version of Ubuntu? Why not go straight to release?)
Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration. It allows us to
run dep8 tests on reverse test dependencies so updating one package
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Title:
php-seclib: Call to undefined method Crypt_Base::Crypt_Base()
To manage notif
** Changed in: phpseclib (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: phpseclib (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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1.0.1-4 is in yakkety-proposed, so we will be able to mark the primary
ubuntu task as "fix released" soon.
(BTW, why does -proposed even exist for the current development version
of Ubuntu? Why not go straight to release?)
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** Changed in: phpseclib (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
php-seclib: Call to undefined method Crypt_Base::Crypt_Base()
T
** Also affects: phpseclib (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
php-seclib: Call to undefined method Crypt_Base::C
I have uploaded a fixed version of the phpseclib package to my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~rhansen/+archive/ubuntu/bug1574058
It should finish building in a few minutes.
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
- DokuWiki fails with a 500 internal server error. This is caused by a
- regression in phpseclib introduced in 1.0.1-3 and subsequently fixed in
- 1.0.1-4.
+ DokuWiki fails with a 500 internal server error when logging in. This
+ is caused by a regression in
** Changed in: phpseclib (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
php-seclib: Call to undefined method Crypt_Base::Crypt_Base()
T
** Description changed:
[Impact]
DokuWiki fails with a 500 internal server error. This is caused by a
regression in phpseclib introduced in 1.0.1-3 and subsequently fixed in
1.0.1-4.
/var/log/apache2/error.log contains entries like the following:
[Mon Apr 25 16:09:08.998092 2
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ DokuWiki fails with a 500 internal server error. This is caused by a
+ regression in phpseclib introduced in 1.0.1-3 and subsequently fixed in
+ 1.0.1-4.
+
+ /var/log/apache2/error.log contains entries like the following:
+
+ [Mon Apr 25 16:09:08.998092 2
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #819420
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=819420
** Also affects: phpseclib (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=819420
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Tags added: regression-release xenial
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** Changed in: phpseclib (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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