python-boto is marked for autoremoval from testing

2020-05-18 Thread Debian testing autoremoval watch
python-boto 2.49.0-3 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2020-06-15 It is affected by these RC bugs: 953970: python-boto: autopkgtest failure with Python 3.8 as default

python-boto3 (Was Re: Bug#953970: Taking over DPMT (Was: python-boto: autopkgtest) failure with Python 3.8 as default)

2020-05-18 Thread Noah Meyerhans
(Updating the CC list) On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 11:40:27AM -0500, Eric Evans wrote: > > > If it's going to move, might I suggest maintaining it within the > > > cloud-team instead? Among other things, the cloud team has an interest > > > in providing feature updates to cloud-oriented packages,

Re: Debian Buster container inside AWS ec2

2020-05-18 Thread Cauã Siqueira
With CoreOS its working beginning (below). #cloud-config coreos: units: - name: update-engine.service command: stop - name: "copy-cert.service" command: "start" But, to Debian i cannot found an option to build units. Cauã. Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐

Re: Debian Buster container inside AWS ec2

2020-05-18 Thread Noah Meyerhans
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 02:59:50AM +, Cauã Siqueira wrote: > My name's Cauã (Brazilian) and i use Debian for many years. I'm building a > new infrastructure inside AWS with terraform. We're migrating from CoreOS to > Debian (choice me), but we're having a problem with userdata to create >

Bug#932943: hex or base64

2020-05-18 Thread Thomas Lange
Hi Bastian, in aug 2019 you wrote > Use base64 like everyone else. and > Everything current switches to base64. It's shorter and easier to see > changes. Hex only survives where people tend to read it. I've checked some other distributions in may 2020. They all use hex. They also provide

Debian Buster container inside AWS ec2

2020-05-18 Thread Cauã Siqueira
Hi all, I hope that you are doing very well in this hard times. My name's Cauã (Brazilian) and i use Debian for many years. I'm building a new infrastructure inside AWS with terraform. We're migrating from CoreOS to Debian (choice me), but we're having a problem with userdata to create systemd