On 2015-03-06 14:17, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > Quoting Niels Thykier (2015-03-06 12:10:47) >> On 2015-03-06 11:58, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: >>> Additionally, the fix for #770767 is believed to also fix applying >>> all default security-strengthening compiler flags for arch-any >>> packages that uses a CDBS perl snippet. Since that is a release >>> goal, and since missing default flags may also lead to other breakage >>> on i386 due to how that platform links perl code (see bug#770767), >>> unblocking of cdbs should probably be followed by BinNMUs + unblock >>> of e.g. all arch-any packages matching regext >>> '^include\s+.*perl.*\.mk' for its rules file. >> >> We might not want that actually. > > Why? > > Please note that your search below include far too many packages: most > perl libraries are arch-all which need not - and cannot - be BinNMUed. >
Indeed it did. > >>> I don't know (and am not skilled so now is probably the wrong time to >>> start if others can help) how to reliably locate such package list, >>> but can do it among the packages I maintain myself which might be >>> adequate (I am not alone in using CDBS but might be for perl libs >>> specifically). > >> Probably >> http://codesearch.debian.net/results/include%5Cs+.*perl.*%5C.mk%20path:debian/rules/page_0 > > I knew of that search, but it locates _all_ packages using perl snippet > - not only arch-any packages. I can only think of needing to both grep > rules file for snippet inclusion and control file to exclude arch-all - > but I don't think such cross-file combo is possible with codesearch.d.n. > Indeed, my bad. > >> And then the "To see all packages which contain results:" cmd. > > Where is that command? > > > - Jonas > When I tried the search, codesearch showed me a command for figuring out the affecting packages. Something like: curl -s http://codesearch.debian.net/results/.../packages.json | \ jq -r '.Packages[]' Didn't work for me as I did not have jq though. ~Niels -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

