Le mer. 7 mai 2025 à 18:36, Santiago Ruano Rincón <[email protected]> a
écrit :

> Hello all,
>
> (CCing the security team just for visibility - I hope this is not too
> much noise.)
>
> As I mentioned to rouca on #debian-lts, I would like to ask your help to
> test debusine.debian.net to test the uploads that you are preparing for
> bookworm-security.  According to dsa-needed.txt, nodejs and
> python-django are being prepared by rouca and lamby, respectively.
>
> Currently, debusine.d.n helps to verify how a packages builds on
> different architectures, to run autopkgest (contrary to Salsa CI,
> debusine also includes autopkgtest for reverse dependencies), piuparts
> and lintian.  You can read more about debusine and setup instructions
> at:
> https://wiki.debian.org/DebusineDebianNet
>
> After you have initially uploaded the packages to debusine (this can be
> done easily via dput(-ng)), once everything is OK and have the ACK from
> the security team, you can complete the upload providing debusine with a
> signed package. (Instructions for this last step will be found in the
> workflow created by the upload.)
>
> Could you please tell me if you are willing to test those uploads for
> bookworm-security?
>

Great, I'm uploading nodejs to debusine "bookworm", as it was discussed
before that
nodejs 18.20.4+dfsg-1~deb12u1
will better be taken care of through pu instead of security.



>
> As a side note, any debian developer can currently use debusine.d.n.
> There are upload-to-unstable and -experimental workflows available, and
> the debusine team is looking for feedback about how does it work.
> Contact info at the bottom of the wiki page.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>  -- Santiago
>

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