On 06/05/2023 16.39, Geoffroy Youri Berret wrote:
On 5/6/23 11:50, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
[…] in bullseye you used ucf to manage the file (to insert
username/password), in bookworm you ship it as a conffile.
AND manage it with ucf. That is seriously broken.
Indeed, a previous commit introduc
On 5/6/23 11:50, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
[…]
in bullseye you used ucf to manage the file (to insert
username/password), in bookworm you ship it as a conffile.
AND manage it with ucf. That is seriously broken.
Indeed, a previous commit introduced a conffile by mistake.
Fixing this [0] (debdif
On 5/6/23 11:50, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
[…]
You should be able to reproduce this upgrade path by using a throwaway
minimal bullseye chroot (e.g. a pbuilder chroot), install mpdscribble
there, then install the bookworm version (or a proposed fix) over it.
in bullseye you used ucf to manage th
Hi,
I had a quick look ...
You should be able to reproduce this upgrade path by using a throwaway
minimal bullseye chroot (e.g. a pbuilder chroot), install mpdscribble
there, then install the bookworm version (or a proposed fix) over it.
in bullseye you used ucf to manage the file (to insert
Hi Andreas
On 5/6/23 07:41, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
[…]
during a test with piuparts I noticed your package failed the piuparts
upgrade test because dpkg detected a conffile as being modified and then
prompted the user for an action. As there is no user input, this fails.
But this is not the real
Package: mpdscribble
Version: 0.24-2
Severity: serious
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: piuparts
Hi,
during a test with piuparts I noticed your package failed the piuparts
upgrade test because dpkg detected a conffile as being modified and then
prompted the user for an action. As there
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