Peter Green writes ("Bug#1037351: hippotat: ftbfs with rust-base64 0.21"):
> hippotat FTBFS with the new version of rust-base64.

Thanks for the report.

> I attach a patch which makes the package build.
> I have not tested it beyond that (and the build said it was
> skipping tests due to lack of unshare).

Unfortunately the automatic tests are not suitable for running in
Debian CI.  Running them via autopkgtest is nontrivial and probably
not possible for people other than me :-/.

I'm hoping trixie will bring some new tooling that will help with
that.

> Also your clean target is horriblly broken, I filtered the
> debdiff to get rid of a huge volume of junk.

I confess I don't often use `make clean`.  I normally use `git clean`.

> I may or may not NMU this later.

I will probably fix this myself fairly soon.

Since AFAICT you haven't written a formal Signed-off-by, would you
mind confirming the statements in DEVELOPER-CERTIFICATE (copy
below) ?  (If you don't want to make that confirmation I will rewrite
the patch myself.)

Thanks,
Ian.

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