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Hi Stable Release Managers,

[X-Debbugs-CC'ed as well Matthias so he can veto or ack from his
maintainer point of view].

There was a request in #1003012 to fix an issue in bash corrupting
multibyte characters in command substitutions.

While looking at it I'm proposing here instead of only picking the 014
patch, to pick up all the changes done since from the bullseye release
on top and so proposing a rebuilding of 5.1-6 which was expoed in
testing for awhile now. Only change reverted would be the bump of
standards version but still including the drop of the pre-wheezy
preinst for the "dash-as-sh"-transition.

Attached is the resulting debdiff as proposed with the rebuild.

Matthias, Stable release managers what do you think on the update?

Regards,
Salvatore

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Package: release.debian.org
Version: 11.4

(re-sending with fixed bug numbers)

Hi,

The updates discussed in these bugs were included in today's bullseye
point release.

Regards,

Adam

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