On 4/14/23 10:59, Michael Tokarev wrote:
Control: tag -1 + moreinfo

Hello!

14.04.2023 20:49, Daniel Lakeland wrote:
Package: samba
Version: Installed: 2:4.17.7+dfsg-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
X-Debbugs-Cc: dlake...@street-artists.org

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Please see discussions on the samba mailing list in the thread starting here:

https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2023-April/244842.html

Yeah, I've seen this thread, watched it with great interest.

But I have a question for you, as the reporter of this bug:
What do you expect us the debian samba maintainers to do with it?
I definitely will not change samba in a way not approved by the
upstream. Also, I wont try to find out what the problem is and
how to deal with it as I don't have neither enough experience
in that area nor time nor motivation. If this bugreport stays
here for years, what good will it serve? I can immediately
think about a downside: it will keep my attention constantly
drawn away when I look for bugs to triage, so I'll have less
resources for other bugs I can possible fix.


Hi Michael, my concern is mainly to document the existence of this problem for others who might use this similar config. I'm 100% sure I'm not the only one in the world. There are debian bugs going back a while where others have this kind of set up and had issues. I'll continue to try to figure out the work around, and then document the method I came up with here, and then we can close the bug so it's preserved for others with similar issues?

Agreed that you won't make changes they don't approve, but it's possible they'll realize that they've done something unintended and make some changes based on my concerns etc. Or not. Let's not make this bug be a thorn in your side for a long time, but let's leave it open for documenting the issue and its resolution or non-resolution for a sufficiently long time that it's clear whether this is permanently unsupported, or only temporarily or requires some specific config. Googling debian bugs can be an amazingly helpful way to figure out the solutions to problems for others.

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