Source: havp Version: 0.93-2 Severity: grave While testing havp before uploading I noticed that starting havp ends quickly with: | Starting HAVP Version: 0.93 | Filesystem not supporting mandatory locks! | On Linux, you need to mount filesystem with "-o mand"
The so called "mandatory locks" have been removed from the Linux kernel in v5.15 [0]. havp is compiled to use it and fails to continue if it is not working. We have to options now: - Remove havp from unstable. - Pass --disable-locking to configure and build it without it. This forces havp to download everything scan it first. I'm not a user of havp so I can't tell if disabling locking is an option. There is a script with loopback mount and everything just to use the locking without enabling it on the main partition. The first 5.15 kernel was uploaded by the end of 2021 and this went unnoticed until now. Probably even longer if it wasn't for #1016270. Given that and the dropping popcon numbers, I lean towards RM. Anyone? [0] https://git.kernel.org/torvalds/c/f7e33bdbd6d1bdf9c3df8bba5abcf3399f957ac3 Sebastian