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Hello Ralf, Antonio,
Antonio Terceiro [2017-02-23 17:10 -0300]:
> $ autopkgtest --apt-upgrade minisat+ -- lxc --sudo adt-sid-amd64
> [...]
> E: Version '1:2.2.1-5+b1' for 'minisat+' was not found
Ah, gotta love apt.. a --debug run shows what's going on:
+ apt-cache polic
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Hello Sjoerd,
Sjoerd Simons [2017-02-18 23:07 +0100]:
> One of my VPNs runs dnsmasq and seems to trigger systemd-resolved to fail the
> lookup with dnssec errors:
> neon.elements: resolve call failed: DNSSEC validation failed: no-signature
>
> This got fi
).
| * Fix two more seccomp issues.
| * Permit seeing process list of units whose unit files are missing.
| * Fix systemctl --user enable/disable without $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR being set.
| (Closes: #855050)
Non-RC bug fixes. The patches are relatively small and straightforward, and
people asked
Hello Breno,
Breno Leitao [2017-02-14 11:14 -0200]:
> Are you going to move systemd to 232-16 or backport the patch to stretch
> 232-15?
Yes, we'll give -18 a few days to settle in unstable, then I'll ask the release
team for letting it in.
Martin
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Raphaƫl Hertzog [2017-02-13 16:39 +0100]:
> Severity: serious
That seems grossly inflated, adjusting.
> Any invocation of "systemctl --user enable/disable" will fail if
> XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is not set while it's strictly not required to do
> it
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Michael Biebl [2017-02-10 19:20 +0100]:
> Am 10.02.2017 um 17:49 schrieb Yuri D'Elia:
> >
> > With the update to 232-17, systemd-resolved fails to start with the
> > following error:
> >
>
> > -- The error number returned by this process is 2.
> > Feb 10 17:46:31 test sy
Hello Salvatore,
Salvatore Bonaccorso [2017-01-31 17:15 +0100]:
> This has been assigned CVE-2016-10187, in
Want me to upload the previously sent patch to the queue (with adding the CVE
to the patch/changelog)?
Martin
,11 @@
+calibre (2.5.0+dfsg-1+deb8u1) stable-security; urgency=medium
+
+ * Add js_no_local_file_access.patch: E-book viewer: Prevent javascript in
+the book from accessing files on the computer using XMLHttpRequest.
+Patch backported from 2.75.1. (CVE--, Closes: #853004)
+
+ -- Ma
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Hello Antoine,
Antoine Beaupre [2017-01-28 15:56 -0500]:
> Someone pointed me to this note in the 2.75.1 changelog:
>
> E-book viewer: Prevent javascript in the book from accessing files
> on the computer using XMLHttpRequest.
I did mention this in the
Hey Barry,
Barry Warsaw [2017-01-24 14:49 -0500]:
> Let's say one of your autopkgtest dependencies (perhaps recursively)
> needs to update a configuration file, i.e. via a conffile. E.g. when
> running the autopkgtests for aptdaemon in an Ubuntu Zesty chroot, the
> netbase package wants to be ins
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Hey Barry,
Barry Warsaw [2017-01-24 15:01 -0500]:
> https://code.launchpad.net/~barry/autopkgtest/+git/autopkgtest/+ref/852475
Applied, thanks!
Martin
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Hello,
Simon McVittie [2017-01-18 12:56 +]:
> autopkgtest currently has one level of hierarchy: a test is either an
> executable script in debian/tests/ named in debian/tests/control, or a
> command in debian/tests/control.
> There is often a finer-grained result than that available.
Right, t
n "exfail" or "exfail=..." feature it gets treated as
"skipped" instead.
> Something like that, yes; either that, or report EXPECTED-FAIL or similar
> in text, but pretend the test case was skipped when deciding what
> exit-status autopkgtest should have? (So in practice it would exit 2)
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nces of 'Kernel panic'.
This should take care to not catch kernel warnings or oopses -- when these
happen, the machine should limp on normally, and package tests like kerneloops
even trigger them deliberately.
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> BTW, git {diff,show} --color-words is one I learned to look at the diff
> for this patch. :)
Oh, nice trick, thanks!
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is rather
simple.
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is bug:
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/init-system-helpers.git/commit/?id=b32d5abb7
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iding partial versions of
breaks-testbeds is both hard to maintain in the autopkgtest implementation and
also hard to keep track of for a package maintainer over the history of
changing tests.
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rse.
> Tests with that restriction could perhaps be run normally, but
> skipped when determining whether a batch of changes would break testing.
I think autopkgtest would show their result as "EXPECTED-FAIL" or so and exit
with 0 (at least for that particular test case)?
Thanks
ically meaningful as these days pretty much all tests run in a
container or QEMU anyway.
Tests could add this to Features: as an indication to human readers, but it has
no consequence to the machinery. IMHO, starting to try and categorize tests
like that would quickly end up in a big pi
the SysV generator could approximate this a bit better by running
"After=multi-user.target" instead of "Before=multi-user.target", i. e. similar
to Type=idle.
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n devconf when I meet the storaged
developers in person. Until then this shouldn't be a blocker, the other cockpit
modules should work fine with udisks.
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ars).
So a user systemd unit for handling ecryptfs mounting seems both unnecessary
(it was never needed in Ubuntu, for example) and actively harmful as it's the
wrong way around IMHO.
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to backport the fix once it lands upstream
(https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4991).
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--apt-series changes to land too?
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This would be a nice way to gradually teach people
about the init system neutral APIs, and also find/fix places which hardcode
calling /etc/init.d/.
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break that as long as we provide init
> scripts in packages.
I think it's actively harmful to pretend that this is an interface which is
both safe and sensible to keep for all eternity.. But let's agree to disagree.
:-)
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iciently covered by the [ $PPID -ne 1 ] test, though. git
archeology shows that commit c04d0f71 introduced the script and both the
SKIP_REDIRECT and the [ $PPID -ne 1 ] were already present, though.
So, I can't think of a good reason to set this either, thanks for dropping it
from master.
Martin
7;s
still the option to just drop the systemd integration, and break calling
/etc/init.d/foo directly under systemd. WDYT?
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e, feel free to bump
it back, but I don't think this is a sufficient reason to kick it out of
testing.
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An example on which you can base your init integration on
> + is available in the output generated by dh_make.
>
We should absolutely drop the reference to /etc/init.d/skeleton as it
is not even present on a default install any more (it's Priority:
opt
mnt /mnt'
So as that still seems too brittle, let's go ahead with lxc-*; this
can be changed later on to use util-linux tools once they become
sufficiently powerful.
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build the package and run its autopkgtest in.
If sbuild *does* control the schroot session, then it's not autopkgtest's
business to control (revert/stop) it.
If sbuild does *not* control the schroot session, then I'm afraid I
don't understand the problem -- autopkgtest shou
Hello Dirk,
sorry, I haven't had time to dive into this, but I did notice that
we don't put pam_env.so into /etc/pam.d/systemd-user. Does that help
by any chance?
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m:
>
> - somehow prevent autopkgtest from receiving the SIGINT (I don't know yet
>exactly how to achieve that)
sbuild could call it through setsid to land in a new process group.
But as I said before that would be a poor workaround -- using the
chroot backend is the correct thing th
est.git/commit/?id=ac6d822
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ugh in regex; marked
> by <-- HERE in m/(? 78.
That message is from pam-auth-update, duplicating to existing bug
<https://bugs.debian.org/838236>.
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so
that you can get some familiarity with all these parts. Would you like
to look into this, and I'll guide you through the process? (We can do
that in person next week).
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Bonsoir Laurent,
Laurent Bigonville [2016-11-30 21:13 +0100]:
> I quickly retested with that rules file and plymouth seems happy with it.
Cool, thanks!
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=4f6f3035b9
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systemd-sysctl. Couldn't that one be added in the
> initramfs?
Please not. It already gets run during boot, so it's again just
redundant and bloat for the initrd stage.
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want to use, you need to
install additional packages (schroot, lxc, lxd, or qemu-system)
.
For generating tests of well-known source packages such as Perl and Ruby
libraries you should install the autodep8 package.
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combinatorial explosion.
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ible that the autopkgtest
setup script changes some configuration which breaks resolved or
whatnot.
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So using the second method and vmdebootstrapping a VM without
the setup script and checking it inside sounds like a good next step.
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> Now, what I hope for is that you will show more respect in your
> comments for those who have not yet "seen the light" [...]
Pretty please: We all do this voluntarily. Tossing in comments like
this will *not* help to raise attention if/once you come up with a
legit problem.
Ma
d.hwdb: Expected {{Combine:({{{"keyboard:"
{"name"} ":"} ^ {"evdev:" {"name" ^ "atkbd" ^ "input"} ":"} ^ {"touchpad:"
{"i8042" ^ "rmi" ^ "bluetooth" ^ "usb"} ":"} ^ {"mouse:" {"usb" ^ "bluetooth" ^
"ps2" ^ "*"} ":"}} W:(0123...)}) Suppress:(LineEnd)} ^ Suppress:({Python style
comment Suppress:(LineEnd)})}}... - {{{Suppress:()
Combine:({{{W:(ABCD...,ABCD...) - "="} - W:(ABCD...)} - [Python style
comment]}) Suppress:(LineEnd)} ^ Suppress:({ Python style comment
Suppress:(LineEnd)})}}...} - Suppress:({{LineStart LineEnd} ^ stringEnd})} ^
{Suppress:({{Python style comment Suppress:(LineEnd)}}...) -
Suppress:({LineStart LineEnd})}} (at char 0), (line:1, col:1)
hwdb/70-touchpad.hwdb: 0 match groups, 0 matches, 0 properties
That sure does look like some API change which shouldn't happen in a
microrelease?
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.d.o work on your host?
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Hello Alexander,
Alexander Kurtz [2016-11-27 13:49 +0100]:
> The attached patch fixes a bug which causes "kernel-install remove" to
> fail; please review.
Makes complete sense, thanks for spotting this! Applied.
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/bin/bash" on the kernel command
line, and check if /usr is mounted in the shell that you get? I figure
it won't be (otherwise liblz4 would be found). Do you get any error
message in dmesg? Anything useful in /run/initramfs/ ?
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ped working several
times already. Please install/use initramfs-tools.
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Hello Dan,
thanks! Applied with slightly adjusted wording:
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=1b7ba57
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pretty hard, I'll raise to RC, and will upload
this today if there are no objections. (I also need to upload for
unbreaking some D-Bus activated services).
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Yves-Alexis Perez [2016-11-19 14:06 +0100]:
> Can you push it directly upstream?
How do you mean? It's a packaging change (new build dep), so Debian
*is* the upstream for this.
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Hello again,
FTR, Ben's email address in the patch that I sent is wrong. The
current CC: should work better.
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pport. Attached
patch from Ben adds that by building against libqrencode-dev.
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diff -Nru xfce4-clipman-plugin-1.4.0/debian/changelog
considering,
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diff -Naur pydb-1.26/debian/changelog pydb-next/debian/changelog
--- pydb-1.26/debian/changelog 2015-12-11 17:09:31.0 -0500
+++ pydb-next
ting libseccomp2 from 2.1.1-1 (stable) to 2.3.1-2 (testing) fixed
> it.
>
> systemd 232-3 has a build dependency `libseccomp-dev (>= 2.2.3-3~)`, but
> the resulting package only depends on `libseccomp2 (>= 2.1.0)`.
I NMUed the libseccomp fix today, so on the next systemd upload this
https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/libseccomp.git/commit/?id=948040935c
https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/libseccomp.git/commit/?id=1502f003de7
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oot backend and not any other, so I'm
> probably doing something wrong. Trapping SIGINT in the shell script doesn't
> seem to have any effect.
Right, lib/VirtSubproc.py does that in prepare(). The idea was that ^C
would cleanly shut down the virt runner, then the frontend
(aut
status != 0:
| VirtSubproc.bomb('failed to connect to VM')
s/connect to VM/enter user chroot/?
| def hook_capabilities():
| return ['revert', 'root-on-testbed']
Please arrange for downtmp-host= to be set (like in virt-chroot). A
shared directory should be fairly simple to do for this runner, and
it's much more efficient than squeezing everything through tar and a
pipe.
Thanks for working on this!
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with unapplied patches.
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topkgtest currently assumes
--no-built-binaries as soon as you specify any deb on the command
line, as that's usually what you want. For this corner case (build
given source package but use locally built build dependencies) it
would actually need to grow a --built-binaries flag again.
Ma
ells like an awful hack to me.
>with systemd networkd just does the right thing here :/
Indeed vmdebootstrap defaults to networkd these days (if available
during building the VM). To use ifupdown, build it with "vmdebootstrap
--no-systemd-networkd".
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e, but let's give it a try. If it still fails,
I'll reapply the patch ported to the current upstream version (still
the same code, just in a different file now).
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Hello again,
Martin Pitt [2016-11-09 10:24 +0100]:
> I pushed the fix now:
>
>
> https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/json-c.git/commit/?id=bf85685a69
>
> (without changelog as you apparently do that on release time).
>
> > (I'd also fix the broken V
systemd/pull/4585/files
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tuations, but with Debian supporting multiple ones (and systemd
by default) this is entirely moot IMHO.
Michael, any others: Do you see any downside of this?
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Martin Pitt [2016-11-09 22:55 +0100]:
> +1 on dropping the check again.
Done so in git, FTR.
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and close it wontfix
We can add a paragraph to README.Debian? Something like
Separate /usr partition
===
If you have /usr on a separate partition, you *must* use an initrd
which mounts /usr. Otherwise your system will most likely fail to
boot.
?
Martin
[1] https://bugs.debian.o
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Hello again,
Martin Pitt [2016-11-07 23:22 +0100]:
> # head /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjson-c.so.3
> head: cannot open '/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjson-c.so.3' for reading: Too
> many levels of symbolic links
>
> Thus bumping severity. I'm h
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> Merged /usr is the default since debootstrap 1.0.85, so this is
> possibly even RC.
It is: Installing libjson-c-dev on a freshly bootstrapped sid chroot
causes a symlink loop:
# head /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjson-c.so.3
head:
;ll look at this later tonight and send a fix
upstream.
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ould be
clarified to something like:
| --systemd-networkd
| Use networkd, resolved, and ifnames (predictable network interface
names)
|
| --no-systemd-networkd
| Use ifupdown to manage eth0 and disable ifnames
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d
copy&paste the output here, so that we see what's actually going on?
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Straightforward patch. I verified that you can still build
successfully against this.
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diff -Nru json-c-0.12.1/debian/changelog json-c
p 1.0.85, so this is
possibly even RC.
For more information about merged /usr please see
https://wiki.debian.org/UsrMerge and
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/users/md/usrmerge.git/plain/debian/README.Debian
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git, this is much
cleaner and satisfying now.
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I know that arm64 EFI boot works (Canonical uses it in their internal
OpenStack deployment), but as far as I know there is no existing
armhf EFI implementation; so this would mean to ship dead bits. Or are
you aware of any platform where this could actually be tested?
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testing/unstable now, so I added it:
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=b1a3bccd7
This will have to be reverted for the jessie backport, though.
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_FS_USAGE}="", ENV{ID_FS_UUID}=""
This should short-circuit 64-btrfs.rules and any similar rules. This
at least works in a VM with ext4.
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a current cloud image themselves, i. e. that's rather
expensive (but in exchange that also works for the ssh runner).
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nd is okay-ish for few large ones -- but that could also
be access patterns instead of file sizes; on a base image you are
going to have lots of little reads and some writes, i. e. I'm afraid
it could well be in the "sucks" side of that scale..
So if we could find a way to
supporting your use case, right? (Aside from the btrfs base image
issue which is handled in a separate bug). Therefor I close the bug
with the above commit and mark this as pending.
Thanks!
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oviding an option for this and default
to off might be safer and not actually break compatibility
unacceptably hard. IIRC Christian's original patches back then even
did provide this as an option, I just didn't see a reason for it back
then as it's negligible overhead to provide.
C
;ll
look at that on Sunday, unless you want to give it a shot yourself
("grep -r 'def test.*setup' tests/autopkgtest" has plenty of existing
tests for --setup-commands).
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t before closing a testbed [1]. CI environments could
then use that to opt into collecting journals, core dumps, sysfs
dumps, and anything else that they like.
So for now I tag this as "wontfix". Sorry if that's disappointing!
Thanks,
Martin
[1] https://launchpad.net/bugs/12
, thanks! I added some tests to that and committed:
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/autopkgtest/autopkgtest.git/commit/?id=3420d5852
(BTW, I remove all your Signed-Off-By: -- this is completely pointless)
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ibly the other way
> round. This is an unhelpful message, because it didn't tell me what the
> 4 lines that were received *were*.
>
> The attached patch makes this somewhat easier to diagnose.
LGTM, pushed. Thanks!
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ething you'd consider?
I guess it's either that, or a more specific option to remount root
r/w at every boot; TBH I'm not too fond of the latter, as it's a bit
too specific. --setup-commands-boot sounds more universal/flexible to
me.
I won't get to that today and I
ro-apt-update), but this doesn't apply to
your case.
Would that be appropriate to you? I guess so as your patch never
actually sets it back to r/o (which is also often not possible due to
the fs being busy).
Thanks,
Martin
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is a kernel device. It might be a
btrfs subvolume, a tmpfs, an NFS mount, or any number of things. So
/dev/root is conceptually broken.
Martin
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Martin Pitt [2016-10-21 20:22 +0200]:
> | File "/tmp/autopkgtest.2SwpBj/build.7IV/real-tree/debian/tests/t", line 2,
> in
> | from wand.image import Image
> | File
> "/tmp/autopkgtest.2S
s still working on October 7 when I did the last
upload.
Thanks for considering,
Martin
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th' (pos 2) not found
So it looks like imagemagic changed recently, so at first sight I'll
just need to adjust the test case to that.
I'll look into this ASAP, thanks for the report!
Martin
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Hello again,
this was actually a regression from
https://anonscm.debian.org/git/debian-xml-sgml/xml-core.git/commit/?id=fed34e01b5
That already used dh_perl -d, but this wasn't ported over to the new
debian/rules.
Martin
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U
ebian packaging git attached.
Thanks for considering,
Martin
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