* Fabian Grünbichler [Fri Aug 01, 2025 at 09:57:07AM +0200]:
> On July 31, 2025 10:40 pm, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> > On 27/03/25 02:14 PM, Fabian Grünbichler wrote:

> >> would it be okay for you if I imported the current version in the
> >> archive to salsa (in a namespace of your choice?) and prepare an upload
> >> with the update to 3.9.0 (and maybe do a bit of housekeeping)? If so,
> >> would you like to review it before I go ahead?
> >> 
> >> I'm a DD so I can take care of uploading and any follow-up work needed.
> > 
> > I think this would be a good fit for the Package Salvaging process.
> > 
> > https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.en.html#package-salvaging
> 
> I am not sure that is necessary (yet) - I mainly did not follow-up on
> this because of the incoming freeze.
> 
> @Julien my offer above still stands, if you want me to co-maintain or
> takeover maintainership on the Debian side just say so :)

Friendly ping, given that I just had a Debian/trixie system where I
wanted to replace ifupdown with ifupdown2 (in preparation for
deploying Proxmox VE), but it even complained about:

| Unpacking ifupdown2 (3.0.0-1.3) ...
| Setting up ifupdown2 (3.0.0-1.3) ...
| Installing new version of config file /etc/default/networking ...
| find: ‘/var/lib/dhcp/’: No such file or directory
| /usr/share/ifupdown2/addons/bridge.py:3641: SyntaxWarning: invalid escape 
sequence '\s'
|   for protocol in re.split(',|\s*', user_config_l2protocol_tunnel):
| /usr/share/ifupdown2/ifupdown/ifupdownmain.py:1569: SyntaxWarning: invalid 
escape sequence '\d'
|   vlan_match = re.match("^([\d]+)-([\d]+)", ifacename)
| /usr/share/ifupdown2/ifupdown/utils.py:233: SyntaxWarning: invalid escape 
sequence '\w'
|   range_match = re.match("^([\w]+)\[([\d]+)-([\d]+)\]([\.\w]+)", name)
| /usr/share/ifupdown2/ifupdown/utils.py:243: SyntaxWarning: invalid escape 
sequence '\w'
|   range_match = re.match("^([\w\.]+)\[([\d]+)-([\d]+)\]", name)
| /usr/share/ifupdown2/lib/iproute2.py:65: SyntaxWarning: invalid escape 
sequence '\s'
|   VXLAN_PEER_REGEX_PATTERN = re.compile("\s+dst\s+(\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+)\s+")

And the resulting system didn't manage to come up with networking.

regards
-mika-

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