Bug#1019497: O: watchman -- file watching service

2022-09-10 Thread Eriberto Mota
Hello again, After taking a look over the current source code in GitHub, I noticed that it is a nightmare (for me). 1. The most complicated for me: there are 5 embedded libraries (in watchman/thirdparty/). This is a very bad thing because these libraries are old and vulnerable. 2. The program

Bug#1019497: O: watchman -- file watching service

2022-09-10 Thread Eriberto
Em sáb., 10 de set. de 2022 às 13:57, Anuradha Weeraman escreveu: > > On Sat, Sep 10, 2022 at 01:14:51PM -0300, Eriberto Mota wrote: > > Hi Anuradha, > > > > > The current version is dated and there a few issues with the python > > > module that would need to be fixed if it's to make Bookworm. It

Bug#1019497: O: watchman -- file watching service

2022-09-10 Thread Anuradha Weeraman
On Sat, Sep 10, 2022 at 01:14:51PM -0300, Eriberto Mota wrote: > Hi Anuradha, > > > The current version is dated and there a few issues with the python > > module that would need to be fixed if it's to make Bookworm. It also > > depends on an obsolete pcre3 library and the best course of action

Bug#1019497: O: watchman -- file watching service

2022-09-10 Thread Eriberto Mota
Hi Anuradha, > The current version is dated and there a few issues with the python > module that would need to be fixed if it's to make Bookworm. It also > depends on an obsolete pcre3 library and the best course of action is to > upgrade to the latest version upstream. Do you know if the python

Bug#1019497: O: watchman -- file watching service

2022-09-10 Thread Anuradha Weeraman
Package: wnpp Severity: normal Control: affects -1 src:watchman I haven't been using this package in a while, and the latest version upstream requires some work to get into Debian, which I cannot afford right now. The current version is dated and there a few issues with the python module that