Hi Richard, hi Chris!

Am 08.02.26 um 06:39 schrieb Richard Laager:
Michael,

I finally got a chance to look at this.

I don't really understand this at all. But most importantly, I don't see what I could do differently. NTPsec has very basic remove-on-upgrade for some old hooks in debian/<package>.conffiles.

Do you have any ideas? This change came from you, actually:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/ntpsec/-/ commit/2442380eebc2a401ecc5d1c74f3dc6f71bc37943

That change was released in bookworm, which is now oldstable, so I can probably just remove those remove-on-upgrade entries at this time.

When (re)assigning this to nptsec, I should have checked this more carefully. I agree, that what ntpsec is doing looks fine and the bug is elsewhere.
Thanks for investigating that further, Chris (re. unattended-upgrades).

That said, yes, I think you can safely drop this migration code now.


Regards,
Michael

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