I can only assume that no-one has tried to actually execute the new code here yet apart from myself, since no-one has pointed out the file permissions error I have made...
I've been doing a weird thing of developing on Windows, then copying the files to a Debian VM for testing, and although I've been a little wary of the possibility of permissions issues when adding new executable files, I wasn't certain whether or not there was actually a problem until just now. A few new executable files were added in my work here, which have been added with mode 100644, when they actually need to be 100755 to function correctly. I have modified the patches to correct the permission mode where necessary, re-imported them on top of debian-next, and re-extracted them. The previous set of patches should be discarded in favour of these. Daniel, in terms of review, should you have already started, the only thing I have changed is correcting the file permission mode for a few files. There were no significant changes that this was rebased upon, so the only other thing that should have changed is the hashes, otherwise they should be identical, as I'm sure you'll find a way to verify, saving you from having to start from scratch to be sure I'm not doing anything funny.
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