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Cyril Brulebois (2023-01-21):
> I've pushed three commits in the pu/ifupdown+wireless branch:
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/netcfg/-/commits/pu/ifupdown+wireless
Updated branch:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/netcfg/-/commi
VM (to keep the feedback loop short).
From the installer team point of view, I'd welcome a swift upload with
this patch, possibly with urgency=high so that the fix reaches testing
soon. This will another blocker out of the way for the next D-I release!
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-01-22):
> The configuration found below manages to:
> - let my allow-hotplug slow-to-appear wireless interface come up at
>boot-up, via the udev integration;
> - allow me to stop and start networking, losing then regaining all
>relevant configs (mai
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Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-01-22):
> d-i believes that everything should be allow-hotplug, and we end up
> using that everywhere. I'm wondering whether to just use auto everywhere
> instead, sin
re details in:
https://bugs.debian.org/1029352
(which is mainly about wireless interfaces but ends up in the third
issue about other kinds of interfaces as well.)
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ngle's getting unplugged wouldn't prevent machines
from booting up, and users/admins concerned with networking.service
being marked as failed could always revert from “auto” to
“allow-hotplug” if that works for them (remember the timing issue
mentioned above).
→ ifupdown maintainers, co
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-01-08):
> I'm seeing at least two problems with cryptsetup while testing daily
> builds:
> - with 6.1.0-1 (currently getting into the archive), my very usual 1G
>RAM / 5G storage setup can no longer get an automa
be able
to. Help welcome.
The first point could be waved aside with an errata entry; the second
point is going to be a blocker for the next release.
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a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build
> on amd64.
We know, there's no need to open a bug report against debian-installer
every time the Linux ABI is bumped.
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-fsutil
golang-oras-oras-go
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nomad
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nomad-driver-podman
oci-seccomp-bpf-hook
prometheus
prometheus-postfix-exporter
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, which I suppose
means more work than the status quo (i.e. not renaming).
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-files-and-replacing-packages-replaces
And for what it's worth, even if it's too late, I'm not sure the package
rename was really required in the first place. We have a number of
packages with either -vN or .vN in their names, but there are no strict
naming rules that I know of. :)
Ch
chive_name": "debian",
"first_seen": "20221103T151306Z",
"name": "golang-github-grpc-ecosystem-go-grpc-middleware_1.3.0-1.dsc",
"path": "/pool/main/g/golang-github-grpc-ecosystem-go-grpc-middleware",
rwise
important workload on firmware and other things, it looks to me working
on this is likely to trigger more immediate questions/problems than
we'll have time to figure out before it's time to release.
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> Test: TestCreateMachineWithForwardedFor
> --- FAIL: TestCreateMachineWithForwardedFor (0.06s)
This should be fixed in the upcoming 1.4.x versions, the test suite
doesn't fail there. There are a bunch of dependencies that need to go in
before that
rics/http_round_tripper 0.005s
I'm attaching a full build log (under pbuilder), best viewed with -R
due to ANSI sequences…
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I: Copying COW directory
I: forking: rm -rf /var/cache/pbuilder/build/cow.430463
I: for
can't sneak into testing
behind my back, and in the general case, such problems will be spotted
(as you mentioned), and they shouldn't be time-critical anyway.
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ing individual changes to coordinate reverts. In
the meanwhile, if you could take care of cancelling that change in that
particular package when the time comes, that'd be awesome! Otherwise, I
do have sticky notes and a large desk, I can deal with it. :)
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Cyril Brulebois (2022-08-11):
> This breaks d-i builds, (at least) via libnl udebs picking up a
> dependency on sgml-base, which doesn't exist in a udeb context.
For completeness, I've just uploaded a workaround for src:libnl3 (see
https://bugs.debian.org/1016996 for details), so
nd packages binNMU'd), I thought I'd prepare a workaround to
make sure this source package isn't a blocker when we plan for a Debian
Installer release.
I'll upload shortly, source debdiff attached. Please let me know if you
have any comments or questions.
In passing, than
6-64.so.2 -> /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-2.33.so
- after:
./lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 -> /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
Thanks to Aurélien for investigating at the same time as I did, and for
the upcoming fix!
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I also didn't test them.
>
> Given d-i does nothing with dmraid unless the boot flag is present,
> I want to ask if dmraid could also stop shipping its udeb, if thats
> ok with debian-boot?
Given how specific it is, opt-in, on a specific arch, and dead upstream,
looks like
allation time (the function call itself
is already guarded within an #ifdef/#endif block, so it seems somewhat
optional already).
Feel free to let us know, and whether you'd like us to try and come up
with a tentative patch.
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> Control: tag -1 upstream patch
> Control: forwarded -1
> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/app/setxkbmap/-/merge_requests/4
>
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 03:44:59PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > And thanks again for the quick turnaround fo
a variable
exists already for you to use.
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Merge branch 'ipv6-link-local-gateway' into 'master'
Add support for fe80::/10 addresses as IPv6 gateway, closes #901255
See merge request installer-team/netcfg!3
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.1) but it is not
installable
Please let us (debian-boot@) / me know if you need help investigating
this.
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Hello,
Bug #1003678 in golang-github-facebook-ent reported by you has been fixed in the
Git repository and is awaiting an upload. You can see the commit
message below and you can check the diff of the fix at:
https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/golang-github-faceboo
onments.
In some cases, I'm running into:
--- FAIL: TestMultiSelectPrompt (0.00s)
…
--- FAIL: TestMultiSelectPrompt/delete_filter_word_in_rune (0.01s)
but I'm not seeing the timeout issues there.
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close it for now.
Speaking of the first step, did anyone mention #987368 before, now fixed
in udpkg?
(The BTS seems to be sad right now, and I'd like to avoid diving into
bug mail.)
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Cyril Brulebois (2021-07-18):
> It's arguably worse in bullseye, during installation:
>
> # apt install modemmanager
> […]
> Created symlink
> /etc/systemd/system/dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service →
> /lib/systemd/s
away.
On a side note, I must say I'm quite confused seeing all those new
upstream releases going to unstable instead of experimental during a
freeze:
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/mtools
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Cyril Brulebois (2021-07-18):
> I've double checked those findings with buster myself, but I'm told
> the same happens with bullseye as well, which would be consistent with
> the facts Depends/Recommends didn't change between buster's ve
ll, which would be consistent with the
facts Depends/Recommends didn't change between buster's version and
bullseye's.
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tion, a usage problem from the caller side, and/or
some requirements that aren't met on the setup side. It's still a little
surprising to me as both code and comments suggest appstream is the
preferred way to get the information…
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ollection:
https://wiki.debian.org/ArchitectureSpecificsMemo#Alignment
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Cyril Brulebois (2021-04-25):
> Feel free to “nominate”/mention any other bug reports that seem worth
> considering. I've seen you went through a number of installation
> reports, and I'm pretty sure you have a better over
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Hello,
Bug #987441 in cdebconf reported by you has been fixed in the
Git repository and is awaiting an upload. You can see the commit
message below and you can check the diff of the fix at:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/cdebconf/-/commit/40481682a6fa46c901f8a48d
next week or so
(we need linux to migrate first, and I'm trying to finalize the cdebconf
workaround-/hack-athon).
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much testing those daily
builds get from people running arm* systems, but it would be better to
have the fix at least exposed to some testing than just ponder looking
at the source debdiff (I know alignment issues are not my forte…).
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Hello,
Bug #988787 in cdebconf reported by you has been fixed in the
Git repository and is awaiting an upload. You can see the commit
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Hello,
Bug #988787 in cdebconf reported by you has been fixed in the
Git repository and is awaiting an upload. You can see the commit
message below and you can check the diff of the fix at:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/cdebconf/-/commit/ce16e531b3d86c119a0509a3
nf/-/merge_requests/6
It's really not specific to Swedish, and can affect any language,
depending on the actual text getting rendered.
This should be fixed in the next Release Candidate (D-I Bullseye RC 2),
a few days or weeks from now.
Thanks again for your report, that's appreciated.
Cyril Brulebois (2021-05-04):
> Valentin Vidic (2021-05-03):
> > Thanks, here is another one for s390x, should be relatively simple if
> > you wish to link it here:
> >
> > linux: Debian installation fails in qemu-system-s390x due to missing
> > virtio_blk m
orking just fine for us… until it
no longer did. It's *very*hugely*appreciated* that you've helped us that
much this time around. We'll do the work next time, and I don't think
it's important enough to try and dive into Pango some more at this
stage, unless someone experiences
a shell in the context of
the installed system) → hang.
To speed things up, you can fetch an image to rescue along with my last
mini.iso build here:a
https://mraw.org/~kibi/smcv/
Note: The hang doesn't happen if one picks French or German at the
beginning.
> If you want to replicate my super-verbose printf debugging: […]
Thanks for the details, I'll give it a shot!
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Cyril Brulebois (2021-05-17):
> > The steps to use GTK 3 in d-i would be:
> >
> > - convert cdebconf-gtk-udeb from GTK 2 to GTK 3
> > - convert cdebconf-gtk-entropy from GTK 2 to GTK 3
> > - convert cdebconf-gtk-terminal from GTK 2 to GTK 3 and, simultaneously,
>
r[263]: segfault at 0
ip 7f2ecb006500 sp 7f2ecaf12a98 error 4 in
plugin-terminal.so[7f2ecb006000+2000]
I'm assuming the DEBUG/WARNING parts aren't too scary, and that the
segfault upon exit might be unrelated. I would call that a blocker for a
new release candidate of the inst
armel
(sid_armel-dchroot)kibi@amdahl:~/open-iscsi-2.1.3$ dh_listpackages
open-iscsi
libopeniscsiusr
libopeniscsiusr-dev
iscsiuio
Please let me know if you have any questions or objections, I'm happy to
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armel.
I'm happy to provide (and test) a patch that would only hardcode the
list in debian/control, and make sure the extra steps aren't run from
debian/rules. If you like the idea, you might get a patch in the next
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appearing in the cruft report[1] once that has
happened); that's not too nice but I don't see any obvious better fix
right now.
1. https://ftp-master.debian.org/cruft-report-daily.txt
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me point, but that's very likely bookworm material at this stage…
> I think the reason this regressed between Pango 1.43.0 and 1.44.0
> might just be that Pango 1.44.0 uses Harfbuzz to implement more of its
> own functionality.
Looking at the “user-level” changes in the upstream
005
Thanks, but I think I'll just keep your message as a link to it: we
don't have to do anything on the installer's side except make sure it's
considered in a further upload of src:linux (be it for 11.0 or 11.1). :)
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eems works keeping an eye on. I had asked on tips on how to
test s390x but haven't had a chance to follow up on this yet.
Also adding to the list of bugs to keep an eye on (again, possibly not
blocking the release on its being resolved; we could have the issue
listed in errata, and poss
ly the very same
issue by testing D-I Bullseye Alpha 2, that's likely *not* affected (D-I
Bullseye Alpha 3 was already buggy though).
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/bullseye_di_alpha3/amd64/iso-cd/
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587
I'm currently working on it.
Thanks for your report (we usually prefer people use reportbug to submit
bug reports, but your mail to the list was fine, especially since this
issue can easily be associated with existing reports).
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it, but
at least src:haveged and src:systemd have similar udebs (after all, that
only matters at build-time, d-i only sees the results of the build).
Regarding your conditional, you could check whether you're building for
linux (once you switch to linux-any) or you could check whether the ude
o-Aryan_languages
which lists Sinhala, Marathi, but neither Persian nor Kannada.
There are a lot of other changes in that file anyway…
In the end, I might try and bisect deeper, if I can get stuff to build
without too much hassle…
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Cyril Brulebois (2021-04-29):
> This time around, testing 1.43.0 with debian/ carried over from
> debian/1.42.4-8, adjusted for docs (some files are missing) and symbols
> (one new symbol), the problem cannot be triggered in an obvious manner.
>
> Moving to 1.44* tags now.
Alrig
Cyril Brulebois (2021-04-26):
> - I'm *not yet* certain this also triggers direct failures for Netinst
>images for several languages, tracked at:
> https://bugs.debian.org/987449
…
>I'll try to confirm this in the next few days.
It's been confirmed, so I
d objects
they need, the installer is neither happy nor unhappy. :D
I would expect the following to be a little more descriptive, but of
course you keep whatever you find best. :)
# Ship shared libraries along with the executable in a single udeb
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> arabic language"
> from 2019, where the real reason has not been found...
From a quick read, I would think that's a rather different issue, due to
difficulties with some specific glyphs or glyph combinations.
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;s no reference towards external packages.
A similar package is haveged, using debian/shlibs.local to ensure that
the “library resolution” (dh_shlibdeps) doesn't pull the deb library, by
making it explicit for the udeb that it contains the required shared
object(s).
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knowledgeable about pango internals:
https://bugs.debian.org/987449#15
Please keep debian-b...@lists.debian.org in the loop when replying, and
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Alpha 3
issue (rather than Alpha 3 vs. RC 1 as one might have thought) was very
neat, it got me started with the idea we could actually have a common
issue that expresses itself in rather different and convoluted ways…
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Cyril Brulebois (2021-04-25):
> I'm currently chasing other blocking bugs for the installer, but I'll
> add this bug to the list, and try to get back to it later.
A quick debsnap shows at least those versions are affected:
2.1.2-1
2.1.2-2
2.1.3-
ian.org to get help/feedback from
other members of the installer team in the meanwhile.
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Holger Wansing (2021-04-25):
> Cyril Brulebois wrote (Sun, 25 Apr 2021 11:53:22 +0200):
> > Given the question below, I suppose you could revert this change
> > manually and restart the installer (after all, it's about a symlink and
> > a line in a config file).
>
Hallo Michael,
Michael Biebl (2021-04-25):
> On Fri, 23 Apr 2021 22:57:40 +0200 Cyril Brulebois wrote:
>
> > - broken rescue mode
>
> Is this https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=952450 or
> something else?
No, I hadn't the bug report handy when I wrot
loop, and to inform our decision to let some packages migrate or not
when a freeze — udebs or otherwise — is in effect)
You can switch to/from UNRELEASED in the first line of the changelog to
get the desired results. Or you can set the variable yourself if you run
something like this:
rough a number of installation
reports, and I'm pretty sure you have a better overview of the current
state of things than I do.
Also: Thanks for all your hard work in general. It's been very nice to
see you've handled so many things on a regular basis, it's taken a lot
of the
Cyril Brulebois (2021-04-23):
> Carried over from D-I Bullseye RC 1 errata:
> - amdgpu firmware
There's no “umbrella bug report” for it at the moment, but here's a
thread and pointers to various bug reports:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2020/12/msg00026.html
C
Bugs reported against various packages or installation reports will
block this bug report until they are either fixed or ruled out as not
being actual blockers for the release.
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ng an error during finish-install, effectively halting
> all installs.
>
> seems like either a clear separator is missing (newline?) or a buffer
> must be flushed after every SET..
That's quite surprising, given that's not exactly a new feature, or a
fast-paced changing cod
lly, and I'd rather avoid
having to fix them up (possibly breaking things in the process).
The git repository is located here:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/netcfg
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d to me, thanks!
Checked libmd build plus libbsd rebuilt against it, resulting udebs
made available in src:debian-installer's build/localudebs, and the
dependency tree is fine now.
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ibmd udeb package uploaded today, though.
Feel free to let us know about a source package/git repository so that
we have a chance of experimenting with it before or while it's being
reviewed/processed by ftp-masters.
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auto_build] Error 2
This is trivially reproducible with:
sudo cowbuilder --build singularity-container_3.5.2+ds1-1.dsc
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1 to experimental anyway, so I'm going
> to try this - d-i doesn't currently use that udeb anyway, so there's
> nothing to lose by trying it.
This looks like a nice plan, thanks for the heads-up!
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inux-gnu/libmu_dbm.so.6.0.0', which
> > is also in package libmailutils6:amd64 1:3.7-2.1
> > dpkg-deb: error: paste subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
Confirmed while upgrading my sid devel chroot.
Had to purge libmailutils6 (removing mailutils that depends on it
ux package non-installable, hence it was
> blocked. I have updated the faux package.
Thanks for doing so, I hadn't thought of that when I uploaded tasksel
with that change; I was just trying to accomodate Didier's query to have
that in the following release candidate, and didn't po
iles changed, 9409 insertions(+), 3757 deletions(-)
The bug closure doesn't even seem certain (“hopefully”)…
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Hello,
Bug #953849 in debootstrap reported by you has been fixed in the
Git repository and is awaiting an upload. You can see the commit
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Hello,
Bug #953849 in debootstrap reported by you has been fixed in the
Git repository and is awaiting an upload. You can see the commit
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ick review:
the safeguard is needed! Without it, one can end up getting an empty
string in that variable, leading to unmounting the whole /target
directory, breaking the installation entirely.
I'll reinstate that safeguard.
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Hello,
Bug #953759 in debootstrap reported by you has been fixed in the
Git repository and is awaiting an upload. You can see the commit
message below and you can check the diff of the fix at:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debootstrap/-/commit/da7dd6831bf3c36a85
y, for the time being.
Rationale for plain removal is: we need to be able to upload debootstrap
with bugfixes, without having to suffer from all the side effects coming
from that recent change.
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> [...]
> $ echo $?
> 100
>
> It works for unstable though.
Thanks for filing the RC bug, I was just wondering whether to do that on
my own. See review just sent to debian-boot@:
https://lists.debian.org/20200309054441.2i32ierzl5b6k...@mraw.org
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ere are crypt targets in the dm table, and
> | `apt-install cryptsetup-initramfs` if any volume needs to be unlocked at
> | initramfs stage, i.e., holding /, /usr, and/or the resume device(s).
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Cyril Brulebois (2019-11-14):
> Looking at the current (as of 2019-11-14 00:27:00 UTC) indices for
> buster/updates on security.debian.org, one can only see SHA256 entries
> in Release and Packages files, which is likely the reason for
> python-apt's explosion. I've as
essie/updates and stretch/updates seem fine (MD5Sum is present there).
I don't have an opinion regarding bulleyes/updates (MD5Sum is missing
there) at this point, but given at least some apt bindings don't support
missing MD5Sum, it would seem premature to remove it from there as
hat comes up on a
regular fashion (with fingers being pointed at jigdo in particular), it
looks to me python-apt should get some attention as well; hence filing
at serious severity. Feel free to adjust as required.
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the script you quoted seems to be about buster, so using d-i-n-i
packages should be a no-brainer.
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/debian-installer-netboot-images
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Hi,
Moritz Muehlenhoff (2019-07-17):
> On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 09:07:45AM +0000, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > apt-setup (1:0.151) unstable; urgency=medium
> > .
> >[ Moritz Mühlenhoff ]
> >* When preseeding a local repository via apt-setup/localX/repository,
;t
know about backports anyway?)
Please let me know if I can help debug this further.
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ckage to be
> uninstallable.
Adding debian-bsd@ to the loop for advise.
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(Dropping -perl@ this time.)
Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2019-03-16):
> Iain Lane (2019-03-15):
> > Package: keyboard-configuration
> > Version: 1.188
> > Severity: serious
> > Tags: patch
> >
> > Control: forwarded -1
>
vel/debian-installer/errata.wml
I've just double checked the effects of the patch and I'll send a
separate update, as a follow-up to the initial patch proposal.
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