On Sun, 2020-08-02 at 22:44 +0200, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Aug 2020, Ben Hutchings wrote:
>
> > The RFC says that the IPV6_TCLASS option's value is an int, and that
>
> for setsockopt (“option's”), not cmsg
>
> > No, the wording is *not* clear.
>
>
On Mon, 2020-08-03 at 10:34 +1000, David Bannon wrote:
> Ben, I am not sure if I am allowed to answer here, don't want Bart to
> slap me down again.
>
> If I have it wrong again, very sorry, will withdraw
>
>
> On 3/8/20 4:34 am, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > Gtk+ 2 i
n't boot all the way to multi-user mode without
/home.
Is hdd500_crypt listed in /etc/crypttab? If you add an entry for it
and re-run "update-initramfs -u", does it complete successfully without
warnings?
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On Sun, 2020-08-02 at 19:29 +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Ben Hutchings dixit:
>
> >ip(7) also doesn't document IP_PKTOPIONS.
>
> Hmm, I don’t use IP_PKTOPIONS though. I’m not exactly sure I found
> the correct place in the kernel for what I do.
The first instance
g
> the version of Lazarus in Buster. Bullseye is fine.
In any case this will have to go into unstable first, and then (if all
goes well) it can go into bullseye and maybe buster-backports. It
won't be added to buster as we don't add new applications to stable
releases.
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gt; this bug.
[...]
The bug list will already have been parsed and copied to the Closes
field of the .changes field, which dak (presumably) already loaded. So
there should be no need for additional parsing.
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ot;. Fortunately I didn't reboot to
> find out.
> fstab and crypttab attached.
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So you don't know whether update-initramfs actually failed?
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On Wed, 2020-07-29 at 16:11 -0700, Bill Deegan wrote:
> Note there's a bug for this on SCons tracker.
> https://github.com/SCons/scons/issues/3759
>
> Please add any comments there.
No, that's an entirely different issue.
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r protocol or from RFC documents.
>It is also helpful to generate RFC like ASCII header diagram for custom
> protocol.
>
> - how do you plan to maintain it?
>For now myself, might consider later to move it to Python application team.
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ed in the 'crun' package.
>
> I have just uploaded crun-0.14.1 which I believe should contain a fix.
>
> I don't know how to reproduce the problem in crun without Podman.
I confirm that this is fixed by upgrading (only) crun. Upgrading only
podman didn't make any difference.
Thank
ing to be less well-tested than the ext4 format. So far as I can
remember, it is easy to upgrade in-place.
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Patches to build a udeb from bcache-tools.
There still needs to be a partman-bcache package, but that will be
separate from the bcache-tools source package.
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re-released under a
vaguely free licence, and even that doesn't explicitly allow
redistribution.
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Is this reproducible when not using the Nvidia proprietary driver?
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triggered this behaviour?
* Does this happen repeatedly?
* If so, haved you tried anything to work around this, and did it
work?
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odman recommends:
ii buildah 1.11.6-1
ii fuse-overlayfs 1.0.0-1
ii slirp4netns 1.0.1-1
ii tini0.18.0-1+b1
ii uidmap 1:4.8.1-1
Versions of packages podman suggests:
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Control: forcemerge 942861 -1
On Tue, 2020-06-16 at 17:44 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Control: found -1 5.3.2-1~exp1
>
> On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 13:55:17 +0200 Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> > Package: linux-image-amd64
> > Version: 5.6.14-2
his instance was introduced by:
commit 70af1a4e805ba7f355fb69b3a041b3fdb9b977dd
Author: Ben Hutchings
Date: Tue Oct 1 22:27:29 2019 +0100
Require metapackage dependencies to be the same version, and link doc dirs
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on Salsa so that Ben just needs to merge this
> change?
I actually implemented a fix for this already but didn't push it.
Can you check whether the benh/libgcc_s branch works for you?
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Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled
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Control: tag -1 upstream fixed-upstream patch
Although there are still some issues with 3.8 upstream, this one is
actually fixed. Here's the patch.
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depends on:
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ware is non-free.
I've done some work toward a new version of firmware-nonfree, but it's
not quite ready yet.
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larch.make ]
> > # Black-belt magic
> > , := ,
> > space :=
> > space +=
> > $(space) :=
> > $(space) +=
> `----
Anyway, this is what Kbuild does; hopefully this hasn't broken too:
empty :=
space := $(empty) $(empty)
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On Mon, 2020-05-25 at 22:06 +0200, Helge Deller wrote:
> The debian kernel build switched to use debhelper
> compatibility level 12 with this commit:
>
> commit 59a5af36cbf1cc01ef48b91719f999a699d99fab
> Author: Ben Hutchings
> Date: Sun Apr 19 19:49:03 2020 +0100
>
bullseye.
>
> I was not aware of this bug, so did not close it...
>
> Should this be considered for backporting to stable?
I think it should, though there is a small risk of regression if people
install on very small storage devices.
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On Thu, 2020-05-21 at 11:22 +0200, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Ben Hutchings writes:
> > On Wed, 2020-05-20 at 13:09 +, Yannis Aribaud wrote:
> > > Package: ethtool
> > > Version: 1:4.19-1
> > > Severity: important
> > > The command ethtool -m
t; 4.19.34-1-lts) on this same hardware, using the same command.
I see no changes to ethtool between 4.19 and 5.0 that would explain
that.
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On Mon, 2020-05-18 at 16:47 +, Saeed Mahameed wrote:
> On Sun, 2020-05-17 at 18:20 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > mlx4_en_get_module_eeprom() returns 0 even if it fails. This results
> > in copying an uninitialised (or partly initialised) buffer back to
> > user-space.
avoid a
regression when reading modules with this problem.
* In other error cases, the error code is propagated.
Reported-by: Yannis Aribaud
References: https://bugs.debian.org/960702
Fixes: 7202da8b7f71 ("ethtool, net/mlx4_en: Cable info, get_module_info/...")
Signed-off-by: Ben
Control: tag -1 - moreinfo
Control: reassign -1 src:linux
Control: found -1 4.9.210-1
Control: found -1 4.19.118-2
Control: found -1 5.6.7-1
Control: tag -1 security
On Sun, 2020-05-17 at 14:41 +, Yannis Aribaud wrote:
> 16 mai 2020 01:29 "Ben Hutchings" a écrit:
>
>
ite fine.
>
> I have found this possible kernel patch and I wanted to know if this patch is
> already assembled in my current debian kernel:
> https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9169527/
That's for an entirely different driver so it's not relevant.
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On Wed, 2020-04-29 at 21:36 +0200, Norbert Lange wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 29. April 2020 schrieb Ben Hutchings :
>
> > On Tue, 2020-04-28 at 04:43 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > > On Wed, 01 Apr 2020 09:05:22 +0200 Norbert Lange
> > wrote:
> > > > Packag
y getting garbage data from the
driver.
> I am using Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster), kernel 4.19.0-9-amd64 #1 SMP
> Debian 4.19.118-2 (2020-04-29) x86_64 GNU/Linux and libc6 2.28-10
And which network driver are you using?
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> that it has not enough space.
[...]
update-initramfs will never delete an old initramfs before building a
replacement. So, there has to be space for an extra initramfs image.
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rted for 4 more years, in fact. During that
time this driver may well see other changes backported through the
stable process. Based on past experience, I think it will be easier to
resolve any conflicts if our patches make smaller changes.
So please don't assume what's "easier to handl
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Can you please provide separate backports of these, instead of a single
patch where it's hard to see what changed?
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> Dear Ben,
>
>
> Am 05.05.20 um 12:35 schrieb Ben Hutchings:
> > On Mon, 2020-05-04 at 19:24 +0200, Paul Menzel wrote:
> > > Package: src:linux
> > > Version: 5.6.7-1
> > > Severiy: minor
>
version that
went there.
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alter fixed versions of bug #931956 to the same values
> previously set
I have no idea what you think we can do about this bug.
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fine afterwards, only qemu-system-x86 is in
> state [defunct] and unusable.
>
> After removing qemu-system-x86 the bug no longer appears.
[...]
It's not the same bug. This bug report is related to i915 whereas your
crash is related to SEV.
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On Sun, 2020-05-03 at 17:39 +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
>
> > reassign 711183 src:linux
Why? It's not like we can change this behaviour now.
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Package: linux-libc-dev
Version: 5.6.4-1~exp1
Severity: normal
This was removed in 5.6.7-1, but that change will have to be reverted
as there are still source packages that Build-Depend on it.
This is a tracking bug report that I will block with bug reports
against those source packages.
Ben.
Actually, since linux-libc-dev is (transitively) build-essential, you
do not need to Build-Depend on it at all.
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Actually, since linux-libc-dev is (transitively) build-essential, you
do not need to Build-Depend on it at all.
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Actually, since linux-libc-dev is (transitively) build-essential, you
do not need to Build-Depend on it at all.
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Actually, since linux-libc-dev is (transitively) build-essential, you
do not need to Build-Depend on it at all.
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-dev is (transitively) build-essential, so you do not need to
Build-Depend on it at all.
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is (transitively) build-essential, so you do not need to
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is (transitively) build-essential, so you do not need to
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-dev is (transitively) build-essential, so you do not need to
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d-dependencies on it. But please do remove linux-
kernel-headers, as it's not a documented virtual package.
linux-libc-dev is (transitively) build-essential, so there is no need
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change the dependency to linux-libc-dev.
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change the dependency to linux-libc-dev.
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On Wed, 2020-04-29 at 20:41 +0200, Helge Deller wrote:
> On 29.04.20 15:36, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > Control: tag -1 upstream fixed-upstream patch
> >
> > On Wed, 2020-04-29 at 14:12 +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> > > Package: klibc-utils
> > >
On Tue, 2020-04-28 at 04:43 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Wed, 01 Apr 2020 09:05:22 +0200 Norbert Lange wrote:
> > Package: initramfs-tools-core
> > Version: 0.136
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Tags: patch
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > ther
cutable
> stacke. If you clear the execstack bit it appears to work correctly.
[...]
I've fixed this upstream but not made a new release yet:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/klibc/klibc.git/commit/?id=9d8d648e604026b32cad00a84ed6c29cbd157641
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ot;$archive" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
> gzip -c -d "$archive"
> elif xzcat -t "$archive" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
> xzcat "$archive"
gzip should be checked first as it's most likely to be the actual
compression used. Aside from that, I don't think the order matters
here.
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r the
current behaviour.
I would welcome comments on these from other maintainers.
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[*] The hibernation/resume device is an exception to this, but
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initrd.
> I can’t even kill the aptitude or dpkg process with CTRL-C, I must kill it
> with
> killall.
Please run this (as root) and send the output:
mkinitramfs -v -o initrd.img
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in the release
> notes instead, just like we do for an ISA level raise.
>
> Aurelien
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On Sun, 2020-04-26 at 16:48 +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 02:26:18PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > I failed to update wireless-regdb for some time, as it needed some
> > significant work to prepare for the regulatory database being directly
> >
Package: ansible
Version: 2.9.6+dfsg-1
Severity: important
debian/copyright has:
Files: lib/ansible/module_utils/compat/*
lib/ansible/utils/unsafe_proxy.py
licenses/PSF-license.txt
Copyright: 2007, Google Inc
Licensed to PSF under a Contributor
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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* Package name: jinja-vanish
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On Sun, 2020-04-19 at 01:21 +0200, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> On Sat, 2020-04-18 at 22:54 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > No, it does not. It removes kmod's index files
> I probably should have better checked the code I've copy ^^
>
>
> > This is a known bug but
is completely broken with 64K pages then we
should make sure nouveau is disabled in our default ppc64
configuration.
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Package: diffoscope
Version: 141
Severity: normal
Comparing two versions of linux-image-5.5.0-trunk-amd64-dbg causes
diffoscope to use up about 13 GiB of VM, and then crash because it
still wants more:
$ TMPDIR=/var/tmp diffoscope --max-diff-block-lines-saved 1000 --text
dummy.diffoscope
On Sat, 2020-04-18 at 23:15 +, brian m. carlson wrote:
> On 2020-04-18 at 21:59:35, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > Control: tag -1 wontfix
> >
> > On Sat, 2020-04-18 at 18:50 +, brian m. carlson wrote:
> > > Package: src:linux
> > > Vers
pdate that to reflect
current reality.
If you can't live with the restrictions of Secure Boot, you'll have to
turn it off.
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unaffected.) Running "depmod" will fix that.
This is a known bug but I don't know how to fix it.
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On Sat, 2020-04-18 at 00:06 +0200, Niels Thykier wrote:
> Control: reassign -1 debhelper
Why?
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ion. Please
update the versions properly.
This is also tagged "patch" but without a direct link to the patch(es)
that are supposed to fix it. (Linking to the upstream bug report is
not specific enough.)
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On Wed, 2020-04-15 at 08:32 +0100, Simon McVittie wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 at 02:52:11 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > I think you've made a good case that user namespaces are likely to be a
> > net positive for security on Debian desktop systems.
> >
> >
utomatically get
loaded when it's built as a module. This can probably be fixed by
adding the line:
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, node_matches);
but I'll leave it to you to test that and send a patch upstream. :-)
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> patching in a new sysctl, they set /proc/sys/user/max_user_namespaces
> to 0 (which is an upstream thing since Linux 4.9).
And CentOS 8 appears to enable user namespaces by default. So at this
point I think we probably need to follow suit, if only because users
and developers wi
c1). Until it is added, we can't enable it in
Debian.
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e, so the bug is probably
elsewhere.
I tried to reproduce this on unstable, with all the same packages you
have that include initramfs hooks, but update-initramfs completes in
about 15 seconds.
Please run this (as root) and send the output:
mkinitramfs -v -o initrd.img
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g, for example, minetest for some time (even though I use
> `optirun` to use discrete graphics).
>
> Problems are completely gone if I reboot back to 5.4.
[...]
Is this reproducible without the nvidia drivers loaded at all?
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ease forward this to upstream.
You should not expect me to spend time talking to upstream about non-
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he installer, which, unlike the post installation kernel, is
> not something that can be upgraded) must be patched with a retrofitted
> Genet driver.
[...]
This is why the bug tracking system records which versions are fixed,
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> to a nested guest.
I think that might be out-of-scope for the cloud flavour, as I think
the idea is to provide a smaller package that doesn't do everything.
But as someone who has very little experience in cloudy stuff, I don't
feel qualified to make a final decision on this myself.
tings)
> CONFIG_VFIO_MDEV=m
> CONFIG_VFIO_MDEV_DEVICE=m
>
> (enable kvm/xen support for gvt)
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_GVT=y
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_GVT_KVMGT=m
Done, except that this doesn't exist yet:
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_GVT_XENGT=m
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mode? (You can tell by
checking whether grub-pc or grub-efi-amd64 is installed.)
* Does it make any difference if you use the "recovery mode" entry in
the GRUB menu?
Ben.
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because fools are so ingenious.
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on't support everything that could possibly be exposed to a VM.
Is there a public cloud that supports 9p passthrough?
Ben.
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because fools are so ingenious.
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Package: gnome-themes-extra-data
Version: 3.28-1
Severity: important
The package description is:
Adwaita GTK+ 2 theme — common files
This is the version of Adwaita, the standard GNOME theme, for the
GTK+ 2.x toolkit.
The GTK+ 3.x version is already included in libgtk-3-0.
But
at combination doesn't make any
sense.
Ben.
> Leaving this open for other members of the installer team to comment,
> but as far as I can tell, this bug report could likely be closed right
> away.
>
>
> Cheers,
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