Accepted kpcli 3.1-3 (source all) into unstable

2016-08-21 Thread Arno Töll
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Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2016 14:57:45 +0200
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Architecture: source all
Version: 3.1-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Arno Töll <a...@debian.org>
Changed-By: Arno Töll <a...@debian.org>
Description:
 kpcli  - command line interface to KeePassX password manager databases
Closes: 759555 832935
Changes:
 kpcli (3.1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Fix "Perl's rand() is not cryptographically secure. Patch included"
 Recommend libmath-random-isaac-perl. The upstream version 3.1 includes to
 optionally use that module when available (Closes: #832935).
   * Fix "Missing dependencies make enabled functionality non-operative"
 Add libclipboard-perl to recommends, now that it is available (Closes:
 #759555).
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Accepted kpcli 3.1-2 (source all) into unstable

2016-08-14 Thread Arno Töll
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Version: 3.1-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Arno Töll <a...@debian.org>
Changed-By: Arno Töll <a...@debian.org>
Description:
 kpcli  - command line interface to KeePassX password manager databases
Changes:
 kpcli (3.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * New upstream release
 + On a note, this package supports Math::Random::ISAAC to mitigate the
   comments of #832935 but this package is not currently available in
   Debian.
   * Push standards version (no changes needed)
   * Change the VCS-Browser URL to use SSL
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Accepted kpcli 3.1-1 (source all) into unstable

2016-08-14 Thread Arno Töll
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Version: 3.1-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Arno Töll <a...@debian.org>
Changed-By: Arno Töll <a...@debian.org>
Description:
 kpcli  - command line interface to KeePassX password manager databases
Changes:
 kpcli (3.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * New upstream release
 + On a note, this package supports Math::Random::ISAAC to mitigate the
   comments of #832935 but this package is not currently available in
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Re: Jessie Freeze - What is the next release name? (jessie+1)

2014-11-10 Thread Arno Töll
On 10.11.2014 10:55, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
 i am disappoint. =( will second the motion on debian-vote to go for zurg.

There is a ongoing GR proposal waiting for seconds, see
https://lists.debian.org/debian-curiosa/2014/11/msg3.html which I
fully support!


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Re: Jessie Freeze - What is the next release name? (jessie+1)

2014-11-08 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

the next release will be named Debian Zurg[*].


[*] soon to be announced, I'm sure.

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Accepted trafficserver 5.1.1-1 (source amd64) into unstable

2014-11-02 Thread Arno Töll
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Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2014 12:40:44 -1100
Source: trafficserver
Binary: trafficserver trafficserver-experimental-plugins trafficserver-dev 
trafficserver-dbg
Architecture: source amd64
Version: 5.1.1-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description:
 trafficserver - fast, scalable and extensible HTTP/1.1 compliant caching proxy 
se
 trafficserver-dbg - debug symbols for Apache Traffic Server
 trafficserver-dev - Apache Traffic Server Software Developers Kit (SDK)
 trafficserver-experimental-plugins - experimental plugins for Apache Traffic 
Server
Closes: 754134 754808 767287
Changes:
 trafficserver (5.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * New upstream release. This release includes fixes for these security
 related vulnerabilities:
 - CVE-2014-3566: Do not enable SSL3 by default
 - CVE-2014-3624: Ensure remap requests are properly tunneled using CONNECT
   requests to avoid an open relay
   * Add support for ppc64el, patch merged upstream (Closes: #754134, #754808)
   * Fix ftbfs on kfreebsd by conditionally building healthchecks.so on Linux
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Accepted trafficserver 5.1.0-1 (source amd64) into unstable, unstable

2014-10-09 Thread Arno Töll
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Architecture: source amd64
Version: 5.1.0-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description:
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se
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 trafficserver-dev - Apache Traffic Server Software Developers Kit (SDK)
 trafficserver-experimental-plugins - experimental plugins for Apache Traffic 
Server
Changes:
 trafficserver (5.1.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * New upstream release
   * Bump standards version to 3.9.6 (no changes needed)
 .
   [Jean Baptiste Favre]
   * Add a debug package with debug symbols for those who need it.
   * Split out experimental trafficserver plugins into a separate package so
 that users are aware of their experimental character before using them.
   * Add a libhwloc b-d so that ATS has a better idea about the underlying
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Re: Solutions for the Apache upgrade hell

2014-07-22 Thread Arno Töll
On 21.07.2014 20:58, Vincent Lefevre wrote:


 Yes, and a consequence of this loss is that dpkg fails.
 

dpkg does not at all fail. If anything dpkg errors out because Apache's
maintainer script failed, because invoke.rc-d apache2 restart failed,
because ... you guess it, somebody removed the .load symlinks we expect
to be there.


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Re: Solutions for the Apache upgrade hell

2014-07-22 Thread Arno Töll
On 23.07.2014 01:19, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote:
 Possible radical solution: abandon old apache binary package names
 [of those that ship conffiles], introduce a new set of names,
 Conflict/Break (but not Replace?) the old ones and have all modules
 depend on the new packages.
 3rdparty module packages will then prevent upgrades or get
 deinstalled, and users get a fresh config that works, but may not do
 anything useful.

That's exactly what we do. The Apache2 (Wheezy) packaging is a bit
simplified:

- apache2: empty meta package
- apache2.2-common: conffiles, MPM management, executables, init
scripts, maintainer scripts
- apache2.2-bin: modules and executables outside $PATH

Third party packages depend on apache2.2-common as they interact with
a2enmod, .load files etc.

Apache 2.4 packaging (Jessie) is

- apache2: maintainer scripts, conffiles
- apache2-bin: binaries, modules
- apache2-data shared arch:all data

In Wheezy, modules depend on apache2.2-common for historical reasons (I
guess, this predates my involvement into the package). For the upgrade
we need to get rid of those modules, as their ABI is not compatible to
Apache 2.4. At runtime this will fail to run, with Apache erroring out
because of incompatible shared module libraries being loaded into the
binary.

Therefore, we must get rid of the apache2.2-common package so that dpkg
forces removal of those module depending on that. If we Provide:
apache2.2-common in apache2, dpkg would consider the dependency
satisfied and we run into the same problem again. Likewise, if we add a
transitional package depending on apache2 [1].

Now, the usual upgrade process is this (consider related transitional
packages are in place to make this happen):

- install apache2{-bin,-data}
- preinst apache2 checks the apache2.2-common conffiles and transitions
them to apache2 by taking them over
- force removal of old modules as there is no apache2.2-common anymore
- postinst apache2 refreshes our stuff, does lots of upgrade handling etc


However, if you call aptitude --purge-unused:

- apt purges apache2.2-common. This calls apache2.2-common's postrm
purge, wiping all our configuration
- install apache2{-bin,-data}
- preinst apache2 detects an upgrade, but has no clue about the previous
state, because apt purged everything before we could look at it
- force removal of old modules as there is no apache2.2-common anymore
- postinst apache2 is a bit helpless and works through, but does not
treat the installation as new and does therefore not set system defaults
as it thinks we're upgrading


As soon as we add in addition to all this cruft an apache2.2-common
transitional package, apt does not purge the package anymore, and we can
properly upgrade. However, this comes at the side effect, that all old
and ABI breaking modules aren't forcibly removed causing havoc at
runtime later unless we add lots of versioned breaks [2].


[1] which is in NEW as of today by the way
[2]
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-apache/apache2.git/tree/debian/control?id=596d18e0bc7e23b2a897f4e1bfb4f1864c8d373e#n127

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Re: Solutions for the Apache upgrade hell

2014-07-22 Thread Arno Töll
On 23.07.2014 01:19, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
 BTW, I'm wondering whether the fact that invoke.rc-d apache2 restart
 fails should make the postinst script fail and affect the whole upgrade.

It does actually as we fixed #716921 a while back.

 If the goal is to make the user notice that Apache doesn't run, this is
 rather unnecessary: In any case, the user should test his web server
 after an Apache upgrade (or other major upgrade in the system), even
 when everything seems fine during the upgrade. This should be regarded
 more as a run-time failure than an install-time failure.
 

... which we do. Yet people, including you, blame us for that data loss
as you start the (re-)server at runtime afterwards even though the
installation completes.  :-)

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Re: Solutions for the Apache upgrade hell

2014-07-17 Thread Arno Töll
On 17.07.2014 15:38, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote:
 My understanding was that the new apache binaries would install new
 config files, and it would then work? (With the correct
 replaces/breaks/...)

Yes. However, Apache has a notable number of configuration files (not
conffiles), namely symlinks from, e.g. mods-enabled to mods-available,
resulting in the working configuration users would like to have.

These are being lost if and only if people use --purge during an upgrade
as for today, and perhaps for the release unless I use either
alternative highlighted initially.



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Re: Solutions for the Apache upgrade hell

2014-07-17 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 14.07.2014 14:05, Josselin Mouette wrote:

 How about creating a new apache2-config package just to move these
 configuration files?


for the record: from an informal request the Release Team does not seem
to be comfortable with anything like that. Therefore, I suspect if
anything, I need to implement a solution which does not involve any
packaging changes to packages released with Wheezy.


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Solutions for the Apache upgrade hell

2014-07-13 Thread Arno Töll
Hello,

we've got a problem with Apache that causes problems during upgrades
(e.g. #716880, #752922, #711925). In short, the issue is that Apache 2.4
changed ABIs, so that we need to ensure that dpkg properly removes
packages linking against the obsolete ABIs at upgrade time. This is the
first time this happened since Debian Etch, so this brings a problem to
the spotlight, that hasn't been one for a long time.

To summarize the bug reports: The problem is, that Apache package
maintainers at that time decided, that third party modules shall depend
on apache2.2-common, by guaranteeing ABIs remain stable as long as the
package name does not change. This is, so far policy compliant. However,
by now ABIs did change and we were forced to rename the package (we did
so, by providing a virtual API package third parties must depend on. At
time of writing this is apache2-api-20120211). Unfortunately,
apache2.2-common also contains conffiles and configuration file handling
in postinst/postrm ...

I spent a lot of time to properly transition to a new state with
conffiles/configuration separated from ABI handling, and this works well
enough for regular updates by now.

Unfortunately it turns out, that /a lot/ of people use aptitude
--purge-unused safe-upgrade, or the apt equivalent apt-get
dist-upgrade --purge which causes dpkg to purge the user's
configuration, in particular enabled modules, during the upgrade because
apache2.2-common disappears in that step. Those people end up with
effects as described in the bugs outlined above, for example with
incomplete installations because our maintainer scripts had no chance to
properly detect the state of the /etc/apache2 directory before the upgrade.

This gives us three possibilities which all have unwanted side effects
(unless you come up with an idea that all of us makes happy). I'm
writing to this list in hope that someone has a very smart idea to make
everyone happy, or express your support for either alternative to give
us some insights what people think would be the best alternative.

* Ignore the problem, and refer to the manpage of aptitude without
proper fix etc. which clearly says THIS OPTION CAN CAUSE DATA LOSS! DO
NOT USE IT UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. The bad news is, we
can't tell this before it's too late, such as in a NEWS file - and we
know, everybody reads release notes too, right?

* Add a apache2.2-commmon transitional package. This gives us a chance
to inspect /etc/apache2 in spite of --purge-unused and properly
transition to Apache 2.4. HOWEVER, this has the nasty side effect that
modules ABIs are considered compatible as far as dpkg is concerned.
Therefore, old module packages aren't forced to be removed and this
breaks at runtime when people try to start their upgraded web server
with incompatible modules. As a workaround we could add a versioned
Breaks for all modules in Wheezy (~ 75) in the apache2.2-common
transitional package, and in addition for packages that existed in
Squeeze or Etch only (no, really). That said, this still won't help for
third party modules outside Debian which people might use (and to my
best knowledge, they do a lot) and it's generally problematic in view of
the policy with respect to library packaging (even though we're not a
library strictly speaking)

* Treat the upgrade as new install in our maintainer scripts when
--purge-unused was used (side question: Any idea how to reliably and
properly detect that case, as the binary package name changed and it's
well possible that in Wheezy apache2.2-common is installed, but not
apache2 because of weird(tm) packaging)? This would not preserve user's
choices in regard of enabled/disabled modules and thus be a borderline
policy violation, too.


What would you do in our situation? Side note 2: We kinda expected this
situation and added a trapdoor in Wheezy [1], but it turned out, that
even that is not good enough to prevent havoc with --purge-unused.


[1]
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-apache/apache2.git;a=blob;f=debian/apache2.2-common.postrm;h=bbe9f740b81cf8af64412f7ba6aace119dd159ad;hb=refs/heads/wheezy#l5



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Re: Solutions for the Apache upgrade hell

2014-07-13 Thread Arno Töll
Hi Jeroen,


On 13.07.2014 15:09, Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
 It's not really ideal either, but another option would be doing an
 update in the next wheezy point release preparing this migration. For
 example moving the configuration files from apache2.2-common to
 apache2 or apache2.2-bin in wheezy shouldn't cause any problem and
 after the files have been moved apache2.2-common can be safely purged
 during upgrade.

thanks for bringing this up. We had discussed this a while back, but I
forgot to list it in the provided alternative choices.

 Moving them to apache2 package would mean you won't have to move them
 again in the upgrade to apache 2.4, but it would create a new and
 circular dependency of apache2.2-common on apache2. Given that
 apache2.2-common already depends on apache2.2-bin and there exists a
 transitional package in jessie it might be a better candidate. Then
 you would have to move it again in the jessie package, but I'm afraid
 there aren't any easy solutions.

Pretending the Release Team would allow us to do that (Frankly, I
wouldn't dare to ask :p) thee are two caveats with that approach that
would make it very hard and complicated because our historic heritage
dating back to Etch days again.

It's well possible, that people have apache2.2-common installed, but not
apache2. In Wheezy and earlier apache2 is very much an empty pseudo
package nothing depends on. Unless the user did apt-get install
apache2 they won't end up with it as a dependency. This is commonly the
case if you did apt-get install php5 for example.

We cannot move conffiles to apache2.2-bin either, because Gnome for
example depends on that package (don't ask) and it does it's own
configuration completely detached from Debian packaging and Debian
configuration. Therefore, people that don't use Apache on their own have
that package installed, too.


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2014-07-06 Thread Arno Töll
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se
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Accepted kpcli 2.7-1 (source all)

2014-07-06 Thread Arno Töll
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Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description:
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Changes:
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 .
   * New upstream release
   * Recommend installation of libcapture-tiny-perl and libdata-password-perl.
 The former is required for clipboard operations (e.g. 'xp' command).
 However, Clipboard is not available in Debian yet.
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Re: Bug#743282: ITP: apt-get-snapshot -- Download a specific package version from snapshot.debian.org

2014-04-01 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 01.04.2014 12:38, Mike Gabriel wrote:
  When using debian testing, it is not trivial to get the previous version of a
  package after it is upgraded.  [..]

debsnap (in devscripts) is your friend.



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Accepted lighttpd 1.4.35-1 (source amd64 all)

2014-03-22 Thread Arno Töll
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lighttpd-mod-trigger-b4-dl lighttpd-mod-cml lighttpd-mod-magnet 
lighttpd-mod-webdav
Architecture: source amd64 all
Version: 1.4.35-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian lighttpd maintainers 
pkg-lighttpd-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 lighttpd   - fast webserver with minimal memory footprint
 lighttpd-doc - documentation for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-cml - cache meta language module for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-magnet - control the request handling module for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-mysql-vhost - MySQL-based virtual host configuration for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-trigger-b4-dl - anti-deep-linking module for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-webdav - WebDAV module for lighttpd
Closes: 713860 730379 741497
Changes: 
 lighttpd (1.4.35-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream version (fixes CVE-2014-2323, CVE-2014-2324)
 + Delete patches: cve-2013-4508.patch, cve-2013-4559.patch,
   cve-2013-4560.patch. Those are all cumulative included since
   lighttpd 1.4.34
   * Acknowledge NMUs by the security team
   * Make the init script wait until lighttpd really terminates.
   * Change the default document root /var/www/html (Closes: #730379), add a
 Lintian override for it
   * Bump the debhelper dependency to = 9.20130624 to ensure dh_installinit is
 recent enough for systemd (Closes: #713860)
   * Reorder LSB init dependencies, add $local_fs to it
   * Add hardening flags to lighttpd. Thanks to Michael Gilbert
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   * Remove W3C logo from index.html to avoid inclusion of images hosted
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   * Push standards version to 3.9.5 (no changes needed).
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Accepted xnbd 0.3.0-1 (source amd64)

2014-02-17 Thread Arno Töll
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Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 xnbd-client - Network Block Device client with support for live migration
 xnbd-common - Network Block Device - common files
 xnbd-server - Network Block Device server with support for live migration
Closes: 733697
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 xnbd (0.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * New upstream version
   * Fix please do not depend on module-init-tools, rather depend on kmod
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Re: FW: Again ask for a mentor who can help me by private mail

2014-02-03 Thread Arno Töll
Hi Roelof,

On 03.02.2014 19:51, Roelof Wobben wrote:
 But because I copied a few things from a package he maintains he wants to
 stop mentoring me. This was a really really stupid thing to do and it will
 never happen again

do I understand it correct, that your (former) mentor stopped mentoring
you because you copied over best practices from other packages, in
particular those your mentor maintains?

If so, not you should be hit with the holy hammer of clue, but your mentor.



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Accepted trafficserver 4.1.2-1 (source amd64)

2014-01-29 Thread Arno Töll
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Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 trafficserver - fast, scalable and extensible HTTP/1.1 compliant caching proxy 
se
 trafficserver-dev - Apache Traffic Server Software Developers Kit (SDK)
Closes: 711530 733377
Changes: 
 trafficserver (4.1.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
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   * New upstram release (Closes: #711530, #733377)
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Accepted apache2 2.4.7-1 (source amd64 all)

2014-01-02 Thread Arno Töll
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Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2014 00:17:56 -1100
Source: apache2
Binary: apache2 apache2-data apache2-bin apache2-mpm-worker apache2-mpm-prefork 
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Architecture: source amd64 all
Version: 2.4.7-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Apache Maintainers debian-apa...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 apache2- Apache HTTP Server
 apache2-bin - Apache HTTP Server (binary files and modules)
 apache2-data - Apache HTTP Server (common files)
 apache2-dbg - Apache debugging symbols
 apache2-dev - Apache HTTP Server (development headers)
 apache2-doc - Apache HTTP Server (on-site documentation)
 apache2-mpm-event - transitional event MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-itk - transitional itk MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-prefork - transitional prefork MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-worker - transitional worker MPM package for apache2
 apache2-suexec - transitional package for apache2-suexec-pristine
 apache2-suexec-custom - Apache HTTP Server configurable suexec program for 
mod_suexec
 apache2-suexec-pristine - Apache HTTP Server standard suexec program for 
mod_suexec
 apache2-utils - Apache HTTP Server (utility programs for web servers)
 apache2.2-bin - Transitional package for apache2-bin
 libapache2-mod-macro - Transitional package for apache2-bin
 libapache2-mod-proxy-html - Transitional package for apache2-bin
Closes: 710412 711493 717693 718166 718909 723196 728937 730372 732450
Changes: 
 apache2 (2.4.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   New upstream version
 .
   [ Stefan Fritsch ]
   * In logrotate and init script, don't hardcode path to htcacheclean.
 Instead, put sbin directories in PATH. Also fix one missed reference
 to disk_cache.load, missed in 2.4.6-3. Really closes: #718909
   * Remove possiblity to override path to apache2 executable via envvars.
 This is no longer necessary with MPMs as modules.
   * Fix typo in serve-cgi-bin.conf. Closes: #723196
   * Bump Build-Depends. 2.4.7 requires apr 1.5.
 .
   [ Arno Töll ]
   * Fix No default site enabled after fresh install if /etc/apache2
 exists by using a condition in preinst which actually works as expected.
 Thanks to Jean-Michel Vourgère for triaging the issue and providing a
 patch (Closes: #711493).
   * Leave a2disconf with rc=0 when purging a configuration which does not
 exist. (Closes: #718166)
   * Explicitly express the dependency for mod_access_compat depending on
 authn_core. Thanks Jean-Michel Vourgère for providing a patch (Closes:
 #710412)
   * Allow apache2_invoke disconf in postinst/preinst (Closes: #717693)
   * Rework the default index.html file. Instead of a blank, minimalistic page
 give a quick start guide, since nobody seems to read our docs. This site
 is hopefully explaining the most important questions.
   * Add a virtual provides line to the itk/worker/event/prefork transitional
 packages so that people with an unusual (unsupported) Apache setup
 can upgrade neatless in some corner cases (Closes: #728937)
   * Drop the Apache ITK patches. The Apache ITK MPM is a standalone package
 now and will be provided by libapache2-mpm-itk in future. The
 apache2-mpm-itk package depends on this package from now on. Users of itk
 are advised to consult the itk manual.
 This also resolves a build-system problem that caused mod_unixd to be
 initialized twice. (LP: #1251939)
   * Remove Steinar H. Gunderson from uploaders, he will continue to support
 itk in his own package in future. The remaining Apache team thanks Steinar
 for all the work in the past.
   * Change the Default Document root directory where files are served from
 (Closes: #730372).
   * Add GPG support to our watch file. Thanks to Daniel Kahn Gillmor
 for this suggestion and for providing a patch (Closes: #732450)
   * Refresh suexec-custom.patch.
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Accepted lighttpd 1.4.33-1 (source amd64 all)

2013-10-15 Thread Arno Töll
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Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 21:24:49 +0200
Source: lighttpd
Binary: lighttpd lighttpd-doc lighttpd-mod-mysql-vhost 
lighttpd-mod-trigger-b4-dl lighttpd-mod-cml lighttpd-mod-magnet 
lighttpd-mod-webdav
Architecture: source amd64 all
Version: 1.4.33-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian lighttpd maintainers 
pkg-lighttpd-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 lighttpd   - fast webserver with minimal memory footprint
 lighttpd-doc - documentation for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-cml - cache meta language module for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-magnet - control the request handling module for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-mysql-vhost - MySQL-based virtual host configuration for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-trigger-b4-dl - anti-deep-linking module for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-webdav - WebDAV module for lighttpd
Closes: 697304 703215 713859 726394
Changes: 
 lighttpd (1.4.33-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Drop the connection-dos.patch - merged upstream.
   * Fix mod_extforward missing configuration file: ship requested
 configuration file (Closes: #697304)
   * Remove access.conf, an obsolete conffiles as we should have done since
 2010 (Closes: #703215)
   * Push debhelper's compat mode to 9, the use of maintscript helper requires
 8.1 so we had to push the debhelper b-d anyway.
   * Fix config.guess/config.sub out of date for arm64 by adding the patch
 provided by Colin Watson. Thanks (Closes: #726394).
   * Fix [PATCH] use dh-systemd for proper systemd-related maintscripts to
 add systemd support. Thanks to Michael Stapelberg (Closes: #713859)
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Accepted xnbd 0.2.0~rc2-hg1-abf8cc7a1ab0-2 (source amd64)

2013-09-18 Thread Arno Töll
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Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 11:38:57 +0200
Source: xnbd
Binary: xnbd-server xnbd-client xnbd-common
Architecture: source amd64
Version: 0.2.0~rc2-hg1-abf8cc7a1ab0-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 xnbd-client - Network Block Device client with support for live migration
 xnbd-common - Network Block Device - common files
 xnbd-server - Network Block Device server with support for live migration
Closes: 723559
Changes: 
 xnbd (0.2.0~rc2-hg1-abf8cc7a1ab0-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Fix xnbd-common init script dies during start-up and use the correct
 path. xndb-register was promoted to the upstream codebase and they decided
 to install it to /usr/sbin. Thus, the init script needs an adaption 
(Closes: #723559)
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Accepted apache2 2.4.6-2 (source amd64 all)

2013-07-23 Thread Arno Töll
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 13:25:30 +0200
Source: apache2
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Architecture: source amd64 all
Version: 2.4.6-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Apache Maintainers debian-apa...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 apache2- Apache HTTP Server
 apache2-bin - Apache HTTP Server (binary files and modules)
 apache2-data - Apache HTTP Server (common files)
 apache2-dbg - Apache debugging symbols
 apache2-dev - Apache HTTP Server (development headers)
 apache2-doc - Apache HTTP Server (on-site documentation)
 apache2-mpm-event - transitional event MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-itk - transitional itk MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-prefork - transitional prefork MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-worker - transitional worker MPM package for apache2
 apache2-suexec - transitional package for apache2-suexec-pristine
 apache2-suexec-custom - Apache HTTP Server configurable suexec program for 
mod_suexec
 apache2-suexec-pristine - Apache HTTP Server standard suexec program for 
mod_suexec
 apache2-utils - Apache HTTP Server (utility programs for web servers)
 apache2.2-bin - Transitional package for apache2-bin
 libapache2-mod-macro - Transitional package for apache2-bin
 libapache2-mod-proxy-html - Transitional package for apache2-bin
Closes: 717610
Changes: 
 apache2 (2.4.6-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   [ Stefan Fritsch ]
   * Fix watch file
   * Don't pass --silent to libtool, allowing blhc to check the compiler
 options in the build logs.
 .
   [ Arno Töll ]
   * Allow third party packages to use triggers if they use them in a
 maintainer script invoking apache2-maintscript-helper (Closes: #717610)
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Accepted trafficserver 3.2.5-1 (source amd64)

2013-07-21 Thread Arno Töll
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Version: 3.2.5-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 trafficserver - fast, scalable and extensible HTTP/1.1 compliant caching proxy 
se
 trafficserver-dev - Apache Traffic Server Software Developers Kit (SDK)
Closes: 691179 701427 715134
Changes: 
 trafficserver (3.2.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release
 + Fix FTBFS on ARM (Closes: #691179)
 + Fix FTBS with gcc 4.8 (Closes: #701427)
   * Promote trafficserver to depend for trafficserver-dev to fix a broken 
library
 symlink. The library is not required for all users, but those who need it
 don't need to install it manually anymore (Closes: #715134)
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Accepted apache2 2.4.6-1 (source i386 all)

2013-07-21 Thread Arno Töll
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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 18:44:42 +0200
Source: apache2
Binary: apache2 apache2-data apache2-bin apache2-mpm-worker apache2-mpm-prefork 
apache2-mpm-event apache2-mpm-itk apache2.2-bin libapache2-mod-proxy-html 
libapache2-mod-macro apache2-utils apache2-suexec apache2-suexec-pristine 
apache2-suexec-custom apache2-doc apache2-dev apache2-dbg
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 2.4.6-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Apache Maintainers debian-apa...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 apache2- Apache HTTP Server
 apache2-bin - Apache HTTP Server (binary files and modules)
 apache2-data - Apache HTTP Server (common files)
 apache2-dbg - Apache debugging symbols
 apache2-dev - Apache HTTP Server (development headers)
 apache2-doc - Apache HTTP Server (on-site documentation)
 apache2-mpm-event - transitional event MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-itk - transitional itk MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-prefork - transitional prefork MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-worker - transitional worker MPM package for apache2
 apache2-suexec - transitional package for apache2-suexec-pristine
 apache2-suexec-custom - Apache HTTP Server configurable suexec program for 
mod_suexec
 apache2-suexec-pristine - Apache HTTP Server standard suexec program for 
mod_suexec
 apache2-utils - Apache HTTP Server (utility programs for web servers)
 apache2.2-bin - Transitional package for apache2-bin
 libapache2-mod-macro - Transitional package for apache2-bin
 libapache2-mod-proxy-html - Transitional package for apache2-bin
Closes: 706962 716694 716921 717272 717299 717343 717448
Changes: 
 apache2 (2.4.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   New upstream release:
   * CVE-2013-1896: mod_dav: Fix a denial of service via MERGE request
 (Closes: #717272)
   * New modules mod_cache_socache, mod_proxy_wstunnel.
   * mod_ssl: Add support for subjectAltName-based host name checking in proxy
 mode (SSLProxyCheckPeerName).
   * mod_lua: Many new functions.
   * mod_auth_basic: Add a generic mechanism to fake basic authentication
 using the ap_expr parser (AuthBasicFake).
   * mod_proxy: New BalancerInherit and ProxyPassInherit options.
   * mod_authnz_ldap: Allow using exec: calls to obtain LDAP bind password.
 .
   [ Arno Töll ]
   * Document our security model in our NEWS file and highlight we do not allow
 access to /srv. Thanks to joeyh for pointing this out.
   * Allow the use of apache2-maintscript-helper from a sub-function. We rely
 on dpkg's arguments supplied in $1, $2 etc. This clashes with function
 arguments supplied to to sh sub-function. Allow manual override in such
 cases.
   * Mention that the dh_apache2 conditional must be present in postrm too
 (Closes: #716694)
   * Fix dh_apache2 ignores alternative httpd on conf files by correctly
 checking the supplied arguments, we were off by one (Closes: #717299).
   * Reinstall index.html also on upgrades as it is removed during upgrades.
   * Add mod_macro transitional package as it was promoted to core and does not
 exist as individual package anymore (Closes: #706962)
 .
   [ Stefan Fritsch ]
   * Don't fail package upgrade or removal just because the configuration is in
 an inconsistent state (Closes: #716921, #717343, LP: #1202653).
   * Improve error output of init script.
   * Fix broken dependency information in several *.load files.
   * Add mod_authn_core as dependency of the mod_auth_* modules.
 (Closes: #717448)
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Re: Team maintenance of more Apache modules?

2013-07-13 Thread Arno Töll
Hi Colin,

I appreciate your efforts. It was me, as a main driver of this
transition to be responsible for causing you all this work. Sorry about
all of this, but I'm deeply impressed on all the good work you spent to
patch upstream's code.


On 13.07.2013 12:43, Colin Watson wrote:
 To me, this suggests that many of these packages would benefit from team
 maintenance.  [..] but there are plenty of source packages that only
 build an Apache module.  The contrast with the Haskell team which I
 joined recently (almost all team-maintained, very high degree of
 packaging consistency, lots of tools, amazingly low bug-to-package
 ratio) has been pretty striking to me, and it suggests possible
 improvement.

Any _working_ team is without doubt an improvement. However, as you
pointed out yourself, many modules had no love for years which implies
some lack of interest to have them maintained properly. Just having a
team umbrella around does not attract more interest on these modules,
and the only thing being worse than a single maintainer not caring is a
whole team not caring in hope someone else will do.


 I don't mean to diss the maintainers involved; it's just
 that there are obvious economies of scale here.  The Apache 2.4 porting
 work has been pretty formulaic for the most part, and no doubt there'll
 be an Apache 2.6 in the future and we'll get to do it all over again.

True. That being said I hope it will be less painful for the changes we
introduced with 2.4 (depending on API versions, packaging helper,
consolidated maintainer script handling etc.)

 Depending on what the Apache server maintainers are
 amenable to in terms of access control and bug mail on
 debian-apache@lists, we could either use the existing pkg-apache Alioth
 project or start a new pkg-apache-modules project.  We could start with
 libapache2-mod-auth-plain, which is currently orphaned, but it'd be nice
 to have a few more.

As an Apache maintainer, I welcome any effort resulting in a *working*
team, and I see no problem to use debian-apache@l.d.o for that purpose.
I might even join that team. ;-)


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Accepted libapache2-mod-lisp 1.3.1-1.3 (source amd64)

2013-07-13 Thread Arno Töll
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Urgency: low
Maintainer: Chris Hanson c...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 libapache2-mod-lisp - An Apache2 module that interfaces with Lisp environments
Closes: 666821
Changes: 
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 .
   * Non-maintainer upload.
   * Port to apache2.4 (Closes: #666821)
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Accepted dma 0.9-1 (source amd64)

2013-07-07 Thread Arno Töll
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Source: dma
Binary: dma
Architecture: source amd64
Version: 0.9-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 dma- lightweight mail transport agent
Closes: 671364 677368 689363 697871
Changes: 
 dma (0.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release (Closes: #671364, LP: #994003)
 - Adopt package with Peter's approval. Thank you for all your previous
   work of the years.
 - New maintainers.
 .
   [ Arno Töll ]
   * Update patches:
   - 03-debian-locations.patch: refreshed, add Debian's default for
 MAILNAME
   - 04-debian-setgid.patch: applied upstream
   - 09-typos.patch: applied upstream
   - 10-liblockfile.patch: dropped. This removes a patch rejected by
 upstream. Most users should not notice any change, however you cannot
 safely lock your mailbox anymore if you use it on a NFS file system
 without lockd running. Thus, also drop the liblockfile build
 dependency.
   - 11-double-bounce.patch: drop. See below.
   - 13-hardening.patch: applied upstream
   - 17-mailname.patch: drop. Upstream's MAILNAME directive supersets this
 behavior. Note that this might require a configuration change to
 existing installations
   - 20-parse-recipient.patch: applied upstream
   - 23-dirent-d_type.patch: drop. The code does not use d_type anymore
   - 24-random-message-id: applied upstream
   - 25-unsupported-starttls.patch: applied upstream
   - 27-int-size.patch: applied upstream
   - 28-valid-recipient.patch: applied upstream
   - 29-double-free.patch: applied upstream
   - 30-ldflags.patch: applied upstream
   - 31-sigalrm-backoff.patch: applied upstream (but using SIGHUP instead)
   - 32-comment-uncomment.patch: applied upstream
   - 33-opportunistic-tls.patch: applied upstream
   - 34-manpage-defaults.patch: applied upstream
   - 35-delivery-retry.patch: applied upstream
   - 36-sa_nocldwait.patc: drop. The code does not use SA_NOCLDWAIT anymore
   - 37-gnu-hurd.patch: applied upstream
   - 38-unresolvable-mx.patch: not needed anymore
   - 39-fix-add-host.patch: applied upstream
   - 40-smtp-banner.patch: applied upstream
   - 41-cppcheck.patch: applied upstream
   - 42-fix-ftbfs-binutils-gold.patch: applied upstream
   - 43-const.patch: applied upstream
   - 44-newline.patch: not needed anymore
   - 45-received.patch: applied upstream
   - 46-smtp-newline.patch: dropped, not needed anymore
   * Use /etc/mailname by default for fresh installs unless changed through
 debconf.
   * Drop the Debian specific dbounce-simple-safecat behavior entirely. This
 might still be useful for some users, but we prefer to keep in line with
 upstream who prefers to keep this behavior out of their sources. Moreover,
 also drop the safecat recommendation which is therefore not needed
 anymore.
   * Handle newaliases command when invoked through dma.
   * Merge patches from a upstream snapshot:
 - 0001-set_from-always-fully-qualify-envelope-from.patch (Closes: #697871)
 - 0002-aliases-log-errors-to-syslog-and-abort.patch
 - 0003-newaliases-provide-command-alias.patch
 .
 .
   [ Laurent Bigonville ]
   * Add debian/gbp.conf file
   * debian/watch: Update watch file to point to github
   * debian/control:
 - Drop DM-Upload-Allowed field: Obsolete.
 - Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.4 (no further changes)
 - Adjust VCS fields to point to collab-maint
 - Update Homepage field to point to upstream github
 - Drop hardening-includes build-dependency, not needed with debhelper 9
 - [AT] Drop dpkg-dev (build-,) pre-dependency as the required version is
   available in oldstable by now.
   * debian/rules:
 - Drastically simplify the rules file
 - Set LIBEXEC to /usr/lib/dma
 - Install spool directory with setgid bit set
   * Drop dma-migrate package, this package is not needed anymore
 (Closes: #677368, #689363)
   * Drop debian/source/options, use default compression options
   * debian/dma.maintscript: Remove /etc/dma/virtusertable, this configuration
 file is not used anymore
   * debian/rules, debian/dma.lintian-overrides: Install dma-mbox-create with
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2013-07-07 Thread Arno Töll
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Urgency: low
Maintainer: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 kpcli  - command line interface to KeePassX password manager databases
Changes: 
 kpcli (2.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release
   * Drop patches (obsoleted by upstream)
   * Promote libterm-readline-gnu-perl to depends as kpcli displays an annoying
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Re: DM Upload

2013-06-28 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 28.06.2013 05:51, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
 After reading the man page my sponsor and I agreed that he should run:
 
dcut dm --uid 'er...@mega-nerd.com' --allow libsndfile --allow 
 libsamplerate --allow sndfile-tools
 

The correct syntax is

dcut dm --uid 'er...@mega-nerd.com' --allow libsndfile libsamplerate
sndfile-tools

I have added a documentation example to the manpage for that.

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2013-06-08 Thread Arno Töll
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Version: 0.2.0~rc2-hg1-abf8cc7a1ab0-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 xnbd-client - Network Block Device client with support for live migration
 xnbd-common - Network Block Device - common files
 xnbd-server - Network Block Device server with support for live migration
Changes: 
 xnbd (0.2.0~rc2-hg1-abf8cc7a1ab0-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release
   * Refresh patches:
 - Drop patch fix-670521: Merged upstream
 - Drop patch fix-xnbd-path: The path is deprecated upstream and does not
   work anymore that way
 - Drop patch pelling-fix.patch: applied upstream
 - Drop CVE-2013-0265.patch: Obsoleted by new upstream release
   * Add build-depends to dh-autoreconf, upstream uses autotools now, but we
 build from hg trunk.
   * Remove xnbd-register from the Debian specific additions. It is included
 upstream now.
   * Convert xnbd-common to an architecture specific package, as we ship
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   * Switch build-dependency from docbook to asciidoc. Upstream uses asciidoc
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Accepted apache2 2.4.4-6 (source amd64 all)

2013-06-07 Thread Arno Töll
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apache2-doc apache2-dev apache2-dbg
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Version: 2.4.4-6
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Apache Maintainers debian-apa...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 apache2- Apache HTTP Server
 apache2-bin - Apache HTTP Server (binary files and modules)
 apache2-data - Apache HTTP Server (common files)
 apache2-dbg - Apache debugging symbols
 apache2-dev - Apache HTTP Server (development headers)
 apache2-doc - Apache HTTP Server (on-site documentation)
 apache2-mpm-event - transitional event MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-itk - transitional itk MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-prefork - transitional prefork MPM package for apache2
 apache2-mpm-worker - transitional worker MPM package for apache2
 apache2-suexec - transitional package for apache2-suexec-pristine
 apache2-suexec-custom - Apache HTTP Server configurable suexec program for 
mod_suexec
 apache2-suexec-pristine - Apache HTTP Server standard suexec program for 
mod_suexec
 apache2-utils - Apache HTTP Server (utility programs for web servers)
 apache2.2-bin - Transitional package for apache2-bin
 libapache2-mod-proxy-html - Transitional package for apache2-bin
Closes: 710914 77 711120 711121 711127 711478 711479 711480 711483 711494 
711534
Changes: 
 apache2 (2.4.4-6) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Denote exact versions breaking gnome-user-share now that Gnome maintainers
 have a fixed version in the works. That makes Gnome installable again.
   * Update our gbp.conf for our big merge next - master. The eagle has
 landed, 2.4 is here.
   * Push Standards version to 3.9.4 - no changes needed.
   * Fix spelling errors in man pages.
   * Update the git VCS pointer to its canonical location for anonymous
 checkouts.
   * Boost the description for the LSB init script to appease Lintian.
   * Fix spurious warnings in the Apache2 bug report script (Closes: #711121,
 #711480)
   * Strip off file extensions from arguments to a2(en|dis)(site|conf|mod) so
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   * Fix apache2-dev: dh-apache2 does not strip .conf extension for modules
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   * Apply patch submitted by Robert Luberda and redirect all output of
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 Beckert for demangling shell specifics (Closes: #711479)
   * Fix copyright file missing after upgrade (policy 12.5) and add these for
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   * Fix apache2.2-bin transitional package (binaries only) should not
 depend on apache2 package (which runs a system daemon). This happened by
 accident added by debhelper since we are linking docs. We do to
 apache2-bin instead (Closes: #711127)
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   * Fix Disabling strtoul violates C89 and C99 and is unnecessary by
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Re: DM upload permission question

2013-06-01 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 01.06.2013 16:56, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
 Uploader: Sven Eckelmann s...@narfation.org

Uploader is you, not uploader as in person you want to grant upload
rights. That's also used for mail confirmation I believe. Having that
said, I'm no ftpmaster so I don't know what precisely went wrong (or if
it worked nonetheless, and dm.txt just wasn't updated yet).


 $ dcut dm --uid Sven Eckelmann s...@narfation.org --allow exactimage
 Uploading commands file to ftp.upload.debian.org (incoming: /pub/UploadQueue/)
 Picking DM Sven Eckelmann s...@narfation.org with fingerprint
 522D7163831C73A635D12FE5EC371482956781AF
 [Errno 2] No such file or directory

This is fixed in git, see #709831.


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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Regis Boudin re...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 libapache2-mod-dnssd - Zeroconf support for Apache 2 via avahi
Closes: 666829
Changes: 
 mod-dnssd (0.6-3.1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Non-maintainer upload (Closes: #666829)
   * Add support for Apache 2.4 by using the patch provided by Ondřej Surý.
   * Make the module run with the changed Apache 2.4 API
   * Rename Apache configuration files to comply with Apache's packaging
 policy:
 - mod-dnssd.conf - dnssd.conf
 - mod-dnssd.load - dnssd.load
 - Update symlinks when the module was enabled
   * Bump debhelper dependency, to make sure its maintscript helper is
 supported which aids for the conffile move.
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Re: Switching to mozilla ESR in stable-security

2013-05-29 Thread Arno Töll
On 29.05.2013 15:15, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
 I would expect some more packages giving us similar problems in the
 future: other web browsers (chromium) or web applications (owncloud?)
 where we might have to provide new upstream versions that require
 updating related packages (or breaking them).

+ MySQL (in particular).

There the situation is very complicated, too thanks to Oracle.

I don't know if this applies to other Oracle products, too think of
Virtualbox etc.


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Re: default MTA

2013-05-28 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 28.05.2013 03:02, Marco d'Itri wrote:
 Now that we are done with systemd for the time being, can we have the 
 flame war about replacing Exim with Postfix as the default MTA?

I like Postfix and I use it everywhere I need a matured MTA. But I
wonder, what the benefit would be to replace a full blown MTA by another
one?

Why not consider something light, better suited for most systems which
need nothing but a sendmail binary which is suited to relay to a
real(tm) mail-server and deliver local mail and does not involve lots of
configuration and/or listening ports?

Assuming we can fix the dma situation (#671364) I'd rather consider that
one a (possible) future default MTA.


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Re: Forming a Debian bugsquad team (Was: Blacklists in BTS (stopping the trolls and bug machines))

2013-05-27 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 27.05.2013 21:01, Ondřej Surý wrote:
 1. As a Debian Developer/Maintainer would you be thankful for other people
 to come and help with bugs in your package.

I very much doubt, there is a maintainer in Debian who discourages other
people to triage bugs of their own packages. So yes, I suppose this is
highly appreciated.

 2. Can we find enough volunteers to form such team?

That's the actual question. You know, if people would like it to deal
with certain bugs (and bug reporters) we would not need find someone
else doing it on your behalf.

Having that said, there are more jobs that team could take over, like
handling bugs against general, or against in-existing packages.

Yet I don't think that would be a highly appealing job, but I'm more
than happy if others would like to do it.

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Re: Apport for Debian

2013-05-13 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 13.05.2013 09:06, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
 Apport [1] is an automated crash reporting tool. It could also be used
 as a bug reporting tool, but there are certain features missing (a text
 input to add user description), not making it a candidate for reporting
 bugs. For crashes, apport does a great job. It can intercept almost all
 crashes on the box, including Python exceptions.

note that, unlike Ubuntu we do not provide automated debug packages.
Hence many crash reports aren't usable at all when they are generated on
Debian systems.

So, before discussing that, we need automated/mandatory dbg packages for
Debian, e.g. see [1] for the last time this was discussed.


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Re: /export (was Re: jessie release goals)

2013-05-08 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 08.05.2013 10:11, Josselin Mouette wrote:
 Le mercredi 08 mai 2013 à 11:59 +0400, Игорь Пашев a écrit : 
 I proposed exactly an opposite thing for databases :-)

 If do not like /usr/home, you might not like to have your data under
 /var/lib ;-)
 
 The FHS has the perfect place for such data: /srv. I agree we should
 move the data there, but there is no reason to invent a new place.


Sadly not. While I agree that /var/lib is the wrong location and /srv is
more correct, we cannot use /srv as a distribution, while every site
user is allowed to use /srv for that.

That's the purpose of /srv, after all.

However, we, as distribution are not allowed by means of FHS to assume
any directory layout, or sub-directory structure below /srv (Therefore,
no program should rely on a specific subdirectory structure of /srv
existing or data necessarily being stored in /srv. However /srv should
always exist on FHS compliant systems and should be used as the default
location for such data) [1].

If you find some better directory than /var/lib (or, similarly, for
/var/www) let me know. See also [2]. I'm still seeking one.


[1]
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#SRVDATAFORSERVICESPROVIDEDBYSYSTEM
[2] 4f8a1567.80...@debian.org //
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/04/msg00301.html
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Accepted kpcli 1.6-1 (source all)

2013-04-12 Thread Arno Töll
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Description: 
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Closes: 700875
Changes: 
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Re: Community Outreach to other communities

2013-04-01 Thread Arno Töll
On 01.04.2013 16:41, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
 diff -Nru apt-0.9.7.8/debian/changelog apt-0.9.7.8+nmu1/debian/changelog
 --- apt-0.9.7.8/debian/changelog  2013-03-14 03:14:09.0 -0400
 +++ apt-0.9.7.8+nmu1/debian/changelog 2013-03-24 17:37:05.0 -0400
 @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
 +apt (0.9.7.8+nmu1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
 ^

You missed something, didn't you? Otherwise, your patch looks fine!

Maybe you want to CC deity@l.d.o next time though when you plan to NMU
their package. :

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Re: R 3.0.0 and required rebuilds of all reverse Depends: of R

2013-03-31 Thread Arno Töll
On 31.03.2013 23:48, Uoti Urpala wrote:
 Philipp Kern wrote:
 On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 12:33:46PM -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
 I cannot influence the R release cycle which happens within our freeze. As
 have a few previous R releases, and none of those created any trouble. 

 Thanks for trading the R release cycle with Debian's and for delaying the
 release. The harm has already been done, so somebody should probably go
 and create a transition tracker for it?
 
 IMO it's important to remember that it's fundamentally the release team
 that is at fault for problems here, not the R maintainer. 

Wrong and no, it's not.

 Unstable has
 already been frozen for much longer than is in any way reasonable for
 either development of Debian, users of Debian unstable, or upstreams
 whose current software is either not being packaged at all or is only in
 experimental.

So help speeding up the release process. It's not like the RT is doing
nothing and waiting just for the sake of waiting. There are
release-critical problems which need to be fixed first. Hint: You could
help there as well which is a much better idea rather than ranting and
trolling around.



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Re: bugs.debian.org: something's wrong...

2013-03-20 Thread Arno Töll
On 20.03.2013 19:15, Thomas Goirand wrote:
 To the contrary, I see them as possibly causing prejudice based on
 look
 
 Nobody forces anyone to upload a picture in libravatar.

... which assign[s] random color shit
to [your] name [1]. You've got the choice to use an avatar, or someone
assigns one to you.

Well, I'd prefer if we had other choices than that too, but on the other
hand we surely got more important problems. Either way, there is a
thread on debian-project and maybe we could stick with one.


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Accepted lighttpd 1.4.31-4 (source amd64 all)

2013-03-15 Thread Arno Töll
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Urgency: high
Maintainer: Debian lighttpd maintainers 
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Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 lighttpd   - fast webserver with minimal memory footprint
 lighttpd-doc - documentation for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-cml - cache meta language module for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-magnet - control the request handling module for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-mysql-vhost - MySQL-based virtual host configuration for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-trigger-b4-dl - anti-deep-linking module for lighttpd
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 lighttpd (1.4.31-4) unstable; urgency=high
 .
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   * Switch VCS to git
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Accepted apache2 2.4.4-2 (source amd64 all)

2013-03-08 Thread Arno Töll
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Description: 
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 apache2-dev - Apache HTTP Server (development headers)
 apache2-doc - Apache HTTP Server (on-site documentation)
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mod_suexec
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mod_suexec
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 .
   * The let's shorten up this discussion release, and strip changelogs which
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Re: DM upload permission

2013-03-06 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 06.03.2013 13:46, Holger Levsen wrote:
 On Mittwoch, 6. März 2013, Benjamin Drung wrote:
 dcut dm --uid Tobias Stefan Richter --allow nexus
 Could this be moved to devscripts as a dm command? Maybe with less
 dashes in the interface too.
 IMO it's better to leave it in dput-ng and not moving it into
 devscripts.
 
 why? I don't want dput-ng (yet?) but I'd like to have a dm command in 
 devscripts. Whats your reasoning not to?

As algernon said there is also yodack [1] written by him doing a similar
job. Contrary to our DM implementation it is written in more
self-sufficient bash script and was meant to inclusion into devscripts,
last I heard.

I don't know what the current status is on that matter though.

[1] https://github.com/algernon/yodack
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 apache2-utils - Apache HTTP Server (utility programs for web servers)
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Closes: 666816 671683 681541 681542 682840 691365 691440 693292 701117
Changes: 
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 .
   * New upstream release
 - Fixes mod_log_forensic logging spurious '-' characters. Closes: #693292
 - Responds with HTTP/1.0 when talking http to https port. Closes: #701117
 - Fix various XSS flaws in modules (CVE-2012-3499, CVE-2012-4558)
 .
   [ Stefan Fritsch ]
   * Add examples for X-Content-Type-Options and X-Frame-Options to
 security.conf.
   * Make dh_apache2 only accept shell function names as conditional, to avoid
 problems with shell and sed special characters.
   * Add Replaces for the old mpm packages to apache2-bin. Closes: #671683
   * Add transitional package for libapache2-mod-proxy-html. Closes: #666816
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   * Don't ship changelogs in the apache2.2-bin transitional package.
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 .
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   * Rewrite most parts of the init script to make it more readable and improve
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   * Drop the dbmanage tool from apache2-utils. It is mostly unmaintained and
 outdated. Users of mod_authn_dbm should use htdbm instead.
   * Fix Default /etc/apache2/mods-available/disk_cache.conf is incompatible
 with ext3 by changing the default to more moderate values. Note, some file
 systems have a hard limit of supported subdirectories (Closes: #682840).
 Ported from our 2.2 tree targeted for Wheezy.
   * Properly check return code of a2query in the apache2_invoke library
 function. This caused reverse dependencies to fail for newly installed
 modules previously.
   * Implement -q (quiet) option for a2query (Closes: #681541).
   * Properly honor -p/-N options as understood by debhelper (Closes: 681542).
 Thanks Russ Allbery for the hint.
   * Be more careful regarding link attacks when for the the cache disk
 directory.
   * Compress the data.tar in binary packages using xz to save some space on
 installation medias (Debian only).
   * Fix invoke-rc.d apache2 status fails by merging patch of Jean-Michel
 Vourgère. Thanks! (Closes: #691365)
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 executed as a non-privileged user
 .
   [ Bernhard R. Link ]
 .
   * Rearrane patches: Move all the patches or parts of patches touching non-itk
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two
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Re: DM upload permission

2013-03-05 Thread Arno Töll
Hi Paul,

On 06.03.2013 01:13, Paul Wise wrote:
 On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Arno Töll wrote:
 
 dcut dm --uid Tobias Stefan Richter --allow nexus
 
 Could this be moved to devscripts as a dm command? Maybe with less
 dashes in the interface too.

the command is part of our dcut (Debian command upload tool)
reimplementation, which is and always was part of dput. It does not only
manage DM permissions but all commands dak and debianqueued understands
(dcut cancel|rm|dm|reschedule|break-the-archive and whatever Ansgar
invents in future).

We could move it to devscripts, but honestly I think it's better suited
to be part of dput(-ng). But if you all think it would be a good idea to
move it there, be it. But note, it uses large parts of the dput code
base, e.g. uploader classes and would bring almost all of its Python
dependencies. I am not sure if that's desirable.


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Re: DM upload permission

2013-03-04 Thread Arno Töll
Ho Carlo,

On 05.03.2013 07:42, Carlo Segre wrote:
 1. made a file called segre-0001.dak-commands with the following contents
 
 Action: dm
 Fingerprint: 8CCC1BA8590FF029D17C708FC1BCD3C72AA28B6B
 Allow: nexus


You missed the header. While the Uploader field is optional (and also
used for the mail confirmation you're missing by the way), the Archive
field is not. Moreover, the blank newline dividing the header from the
data part is required.

That is, your command would be:

---
Archive: ftp.debian.org
Uploader: Carlo Segre se...@iit.edu

Action: dm
Fingerprint: 8CCC1BA8590FF029D17C708FC1BCD3C72AA28B6B
Allow: nexus
---

Note, you can also use dput-ng (available in unstable) to manage DM
permissions. The equivalent command would be:

dcut dm --uid Tobias Stefan Richter --allow nexus

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Re: git dangerous operations on alioth

2013-02-28 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 28.02.2013 11:07, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
 On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 10:39:26AM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
 Has anybody had experience controlling access to git repositories, for
 example, to give users access but prevent some of the following
 dangerous operations?
 
 Related to this, there is also the risk that a user will ssh on alioth
 and rm the repository (accidentally or not). Do we have any kind of
 protection against that? (e.g. backups we can access to without
 bothering the alioth admins, or a way to give git access but not ssh
 access, or...)

The obvious solution would be to deny people accessing your repository
in unwanted ways. The current Alioth ACLs do not really allow this so we
have to trust people.

Personally I do host almost all my packages in collab-maint and contrary
to common belief, I only made good experiences with it. This is more of
a hypothetical discussion therefore.

Having that said the risk is real and it may be time to reconsider some
choices including the use of Alioth itself for those who do not believe
in openness. Chances are #700630 is going to rescue us all on that.
Maybe we could set-up our own gitorious instance once the stuff is
packaged. I at least am very interested in such a Debian service and
might even set one up.


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Bug#700875: ITP: kpcli -- command line interface to KeePassX password manager databases

2013-02-18 Thread Arno Töll
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Arno Töll a...@debian.org

* Package name: kpcli
  Version : 1.6
  Upstream Author : Lester Hightower hightowe at cpan dot org
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/kpcli/
* License : Perl Artistic License
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : command line interface to KeePassX password manager 
databases

Preliminary description stolen from the upstream site not intended for actual 
use
in d/control:

KeePass Command Line Interface (CLI) / interactive shell. Use this program to
access and manage your KeePass 1.x database from a Unix-like command line. This
program was inspired by kedpm -c command line password manager.


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Re: Creating symlinks to manpages

2013-02-11 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 11.02.2013 13:46, Игорь Пашев wrote:
 I have foo.1 in d/xxx.manpages, and only want to have
 bar.1 - foo.1, no matter where foo.1 get its location
 or how it is compressed.

You should not use symlinks, but source pages such tasks [1].

Install a manpage like:

bar.1:
.so man1/foo.1

[1] http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Man-Page/q4.html

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Re: Creating symlinks to manpages

2013-02-11 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 11.02.2013 14:00, Игорь Пашев wrote:
 If you look at dh_installman, you will see that it replaces such dummy pages
 with symlinks.

Which solves your problem, doesn't it? And no, I don't think that's ugly
- it's a pragmatic workaround.


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 xnbd-client - Network Block Device client with support for live migration
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Description: 
 trafficserver - fast, scalable and extensible HTTP/1.1 compliant caching proxy 
se
 trafficserver-dev - Apache Traffic Server Software Developers Kit (SDK)
Closes: 687698
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 .
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Accepted dput-ng 1.4 (source all)

2013-01-29 Thread Arno Töll
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Version: 1.4
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Urgency: low
Maintainer: dput-ng Maintainers dput-ng-ma...@lists.alioth.debian.org
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Description: 
 dput-ng- next generation Debian package upload tool
 dput-ng-doc - next generation Debian package upload tool (documentation)
 python-dput - next generation Debian package upload tool (Python library)
Closes: 696558 697767 697768 697862 698157 698232 698719 698855
Changes: 
 dput-ng (1.4) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   [ Arno Töll ]
   * Really fix #696659 by making sure the command line tool uses the most 
recent
 version of the library.
   * Mark several fields to be required in profiles (incoming, method)
   * Fix broken tests.
   * Do not run the check-debs hook in our mentors.d.n profile
   * Fix [dcut] dm bombed out by using the profile key only when defined
 (Closes: #698232)
   * Parse the gecos field to obtain the user name / email address from the 
local
 system when DEBFULLNAME and DEBEMAIL are not set.
   * Fix dcut reschedule sends None-day to ftp-master if the delay is
 not specified by forcing the corresponding parameter (Closes: #698719)
 .
   [ Luca Falavigna ]
   * Implement default_keyid option. This is particularly useful with multiple
 GPG keys, so dcut is aware of which one to use.
   * Make scp uploader aware of port configuration option.
 .
   [ Paul Tagliamonte ]
   * Hack around Launchpad's SFTP implementation. We musn't stat *anything*.
 Be vewy vewy quiet, I'm hunting wabbits (Closes: #696558).
   * Rewrote the test suite to actually test the majority of the codepaths we
 take during an upload. Back up to 60%.
   * Added a README for the twitter hook, Thanks to Sandro Tosi for the bug,
 and Gergely Nagy for poking me about it. (Closes: #697768).
   * Added a doc for helping folks install hooks into dput-ng (Closes: #697862).
   * Properly remove DEFAULT from loadable config blocks. (Closes: #698157).
   * Allow upload of more then one file. Thanks to Iain Lane for the
 suggestion. (Closes: #698855).
 .
   [ Bernhard R. Link ]
   * allow empty incoming dir to upload directly to the home directory
 .
   [ Sandro Tosi ]
   * Install example hooks (Closes: #697767).
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Re: No native packages?

2013-01-27 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 27.01.2013 19:32, Gergely Nagy wrote:
 There are two native packages I maintain, and I've yet to hear a good
 reason for making either of them non-native. 

Not knowing your use cases in particular, it would often be good enough
if we could restrict native packages to use cases, where they actually
were designed for.

We have native packages in Debian where people deliberately use them,
because they are more convenient (i.e. less strict) and easier to use
(no need for orig tarballs). I don't think we should endorse that any
further, so I agree with Jakub in that.


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Re: RFA: jabberd2 -- Jabber instant messenger server

2012-12-19 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 19.12.2012 13:53, Michael Tokarev wrote:
 Besides, I'm now a debian developer, and it'd be quite a bit
 silly to ask another person to package my own software for
 debian... ;)

while this is definitely a matter of personal preferences and you are of
course all allowed to do so, let me tell you that there is an opposing
position to yours as well.

Some people (hi Jakub!) do not package their own upstream software on
purpose for Debian because they believe that biases their work on either
side. Clearly there are situations where packaging and distribution
related tasks contradict with upstream's priorities and point of views.

The Debian principle of backporting important fixes instead of upgrading
for example is one of these things where upstream developers tend to say
WTH? Why don't you just use my latest version.

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Accepted dput-ng 1.2 (source all)

2012-12-13 Thread Arno Töll
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Version: 1.2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: dput-ng Maintainers dput-ng-ma...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 dput-ng- next generation Debian package upload tool
 dput-ng-doc - next generation Debian package upload tool (documentation)
 python-dput - next generation Debian package upload tool (Python library)
Closes: 695347 695412 695490 695516
Changes: 
 dput-ng (1.2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * The Well you're smoking with the patch on. release
 .
   [ Salvatore Bonaccorso ]
   * Add bash completions for dput-ng (Closes: #695412).
 + Add bash completions for dput-ng based on traditional dput
   package.
 + Add bash-completion to Build-Depends and Recommends.
 + Use bash-completion Debhelper addon to install the bash
   completions.
 .
   [ Paul Tagliamonte ]
   * Hijacking the package (set maintainer to our new alioth list. Thanks,
 alioth maintainers!)
   * Add in a script to set the default profile depending on the building
 distro. (debian/rules, debian/bin/adjust-vendor)
   * Fix a bug where meta-class info won't be loaded if the config file has the
 same name.
   * Add an Ubuntu upload target. Thanks to Benjamin Drung for the
 suggestion, and Jeremy for the bug. (Closes: #695490)
   * Drop the hard dependency on validictory. Thanks to Jakub Wilk for
 the patch. (Closes: #695516)
   * Added .udeb detection to the check debs hook.
 .
   [ Arno Töll ]
   * Catch the correct exception falling out of bin/dcut
   * Fix the dput manpages to use --uid rather then the old --dm flag.
   * Fix the CLI flag registration by setting required=True
 in cancel and upload.
   * Move make_delayed_upload above the logging call for sanity's sake.
   * Fix connects to the host even with -s (Closes: #695347)
 Arguably we did so as a design decision, but I can see how this confuses
 people. Hence, do not establish a network connection anymore using the
 -s(imulation) mode, unless -s was specified twice (-ss)
 + While I was on it, do so for -o (check-only) uploads as well
   * More distro mappings for check_protected_distributions.
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Re: Bug#695765: ITP: fsniper -- daemon to run scripts based on changes in files monitored by inotify

2012-12-12 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 12.12.2012 13:50, Alex 'AdUser' Z wrote:
  fsniper is a lightweight daemon, that watches given set fo files and/or
  directories with inotify, and executes commands on inotify events.
  .
  This may be useful for seting up self-managed upload, temp or spool dirs.

How is this better/different to incron(d) [1]?

[1] http://packages.debian.org/sid/incron

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Re: dput-ng/1.1 in unstable

2012-12-06 Thread Arno Töll
On 06.12.2012 02:53, Paul Wise wrote:
 Anything less than the full fingerprint (8, 7 or whatever) should be
 considered ambiguous[1]. If there are multiple keys matching the
 partial fingerprint (of any size), that should be an error. I don't
 think a partial fingerprint that is 7 characters long should be
 treated any different than one that is 8 characters.

Right. We do:

$ dcut dm --uid 'Paul' --allow fluxbox
Uploading commands file to ftp.upload.debian.org (incoming:
/pub/UploadQueue/)
DM argument `Paul' is ambiguous. Possible choices:

- Paul Gevers p...@climbing.nl (5F8293EE5207FE0C526D4A971CD52D7BAAFE086A)
- John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (Freie Universitaet Berlin)
glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de (62FF8A7584E029569546000674263B37F5B5F913)
- Paul Tagliamonte t...@pault.ag (8F049AD82C92066C7352D28A7B585B30807C2A87)


Likewise for key (fragments).

$ dcut dm --uid '12' --allow fluxbox
Uploading commands file to ftp.upload.debian.org (incoming:
/pub/UploadQueue/)
DM argument `12' is ambiguous. Possible choices:

- Matthias Klumpp matth...@tenstral.net
(D33A3F0CA16B0ACC51A60738494C8A5FBF4DECEB)
- Dimitrios Eftaxiopoulos eftax...@otenet.gr
(2626C74FA4EA17DF304B1EF2A03F52085D424895)
- Mathias Behrle mbeh...@m9s.biz
(AC297E5C46B9D0B61C717681D6D09BE48405BBF6)


On top of that, if you pass something as argument which looks like a key
id already, it's gpg to fail out if the ID is malformed:


$ dcut dm --uid '0x12' --allow fluxbox
Uploading commands file to ftp.upload.debian.org (incoming:
/pub/UploadQueue/)
DM fingerprint lookupfor argument 0x12 failed. GnuPG returned error:
gpg: error reading key: malformed user id

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Re: dput-ng/1.1 in unstable

2012-12-06 Thread Arno Töll
On 06.12.2012 12:44, Jon Dowland wrote:
 I've just learned that my key is uniquely identifyable by the last three
 bytes within (and only within) the current debian-keyring
 
 $ gpg --list-keys --with-colons|grep AAA:
 pub:u:4096:1:0907409606AA:2009-09-14:::u:Jon Dowland 
 j...@debian.org::scESC:

I'm sure, Nico begs to disagree [1].
Hint: gpg --list-keys --with-colons --keyring
/usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg --no-default-keyring

Not sure though, why nion is listed with his old 1k key in the DD keyring.

[1] http://stinkfoot.org:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindexsearch=0xA0A0


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Re: dput-ng/1.1 in unstable

2012-12-04 Thread Arno Töll
On 04.12.2012 20:40, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
 What are the chances of dput-ng becoming available in backports (well, once 
 we
 release, backported to wheezy at least)?
 
 Erm, I failed to parse this correctly, as RoboTux pointed out to me.

Thing is, we as dput authors would be perfectly fine to backport dput-ng
to Squeeze. It's not a big problem from our perspective.

On the other hand it is a problem to comply with the Debian Backports
policy, which essentially require that a backport is not newer than the
version in Testing. Now, as we are in a freeze there won't be dput-ng in
Testing anytime soon.

We may be able to provide an out-of-tree backport on a private
repository, but I don't see many chances to get it into Squeeze.

We may, however, surely provide a backport for Wheezy once it is released.


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Accepted dput-ng 1.0 (source all)

2012-12-02 Thread Arno Töll
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Description: 
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 dput-ng-doc - next generation Debian package upload tool (documentation)
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Closes: 691624
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Re: Do not CC me

2012-11-25 Thread Arno Töll
On 25.11.2012 22:49, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
 It's annoying and it wastes my time. If your MUA can't handle a CC, get
 a better MUA. +1 to removing the CC rule.

It's annoying and it wastes my time to deal with duplicates. If yor MUA
can't handle mailing lists properly, get a better MUA. +1 on keeping
things as they are.




Now that our points are clear, please let us all stop ranting and those
of you who would like to change our code of conduction, could try to
find /real/ arguments against that rule on debian-project if you care.
But please note that anything starting with But $MY_MUA can['t] does
not count as real argument until we have a Debian Developer Reference
Software Toolstack.

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2012-11-21 Thread Arno Töll
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pkg-lighttpd-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
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Closes: 676641
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 .
   * Fix configuration files refer to wrong path for documentation
 by merging a patch supplied by  Denis Laxalde de...@laxalde.org
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Accepted lighttpd 1.4.31-3 (source amd64 all)

2012-11-21 Thread Arno Töll
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Architecture: source amd64 all
Version: 1.4.31-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Debian lighttpd maintainers 
pkg-lighttpd-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
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 lighttpd-mod-magnet - control the request handling module for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-mysql-vhost - MySQL-based virtual host configuration for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-trigger-b4-dl - anti-deep-linking module for lighttpd
 lighttpd-mod-webdav - WebDAV module for lighttpd
Closes: 676641
Changes: 
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 .
   * Fix configuration files refer to wrong path for documentation
 by merging a patch supplied by  Denis Laxalde de...@laxalde.org
 (Closes: #676641)
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Re: [PROPOSAL v2] Orphaning another maintainer's packages

2012-10-31 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 01.11.2012 00:16, Michael Gilbert wrote:
 It's not that common to encounter maintainer's with this kind of
 unproductive attitude, but when it does happen it seems to occur
 rather often in important packages.  Thus, we should really have a
 documented guideline for these cases.  The go ahead and fix it via nmu
 is one solution that has been quite effective so far and seemingly
 uncontroversial to the maintainers that had been getting in the way.

Developer's Reference contains a guideline for this case. It is by no
way forbidden to package new upstream versions or less important issues
in NMUs. Point being is, NMUs should aim to make changes in spirit of
the packager and in line with his packaging work.

That's not measured by keeping the upstream version or by fixing RC bugs
only, but by being gentle to the maintainer, keeping the design
decisions made and only touch issues which you consider really
beneficial and justify that you enter in someone else's domain.

I keep repeating myself: People really shouldn't be afraid to NMU, we
need more NMUs - genrally speaking - but it should be done in a nice and
friendly way and by respecting design choices by others. A NMU is not
about forcing someone else to obey your personal tastes and preferences.

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Accepted apache2 2.2.22-12 (source amd64 all)

2012-10-30 Thread Arno Töll
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Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 00:23:59 +0100
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apache2-threaded-dev apache2-dbg
Architecture: source amd64 all
Version: 2.2.22-12
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Apache Maintainers debian-apa...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 apache2- Apache HTTP Server metapackage
 apache2-dbg - Apache debugging symbols
 apache2-doc - Apache HTTP Server documentation
 apache2-mpm-event - Apache HTTP Server - event driven model
 apache2-mpm-itk - multiuser MPM for Apache 2.2
 apache2-mpm-prefork - Apache HTTP Server - traditional non-threaded model
 apache2-mpm-worker - Apache HTTP Server - high speed threaded model
 apache2-prefork-dev - Apache development headers - non-threaded MPM
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 apache2-suexec-custom - Configurable suexec program for Apache 2 mod_suexec
 apache2-threaded-dev - Apache development headers - threaded MPM
 apache2-utils - utility programs for webservers
 apache2.2-bin - Apache HTTP Server common binary files
 apache2.2-common - Apache HTTP Server common files
Closes: 674142 689936
Changes: 
 apache2 (2.2.22-12) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Backport mod_ssl SSLCompression on|off flag from upstream. The default is
 off. This mitigates impact of CRIME attacks. Fixes:
 - handling the CRIME attack (Closes: #689936)
 - make it possible to disable ssl compression in apache2 mod_ssl
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Re: Bug#691624: ITP: dput-ng -- next generation Debian package upload tool

2012-10-28 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 28.10.2012 08:03, Philipp Kern wrote:
 I'd prefer if such a tool could replace an existing one. Why not aim at
 replacing dput if there's a reason for it?

As for us, we'd welcome that. However, that's primarily left to the
current dput maintainer and his interest in that. Also note, we keep
some backward compatibility but we are not entirely backwards compatible
(but only a few users with edge case configurations should notice this).

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Re: Bug#691624: ITP: dput-ng -- next generation Debian package upload tool

2012-10-28 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 28.10.2012 13:57, Florian Weimer wrote:
 Does it prevent uploading security updates to the main archive by
 default?

Adam, with his Release Team hat on, suggested us to prevent this for
t-p-u likewise. We have the infrastructure and possibilities to
implement a check like this, and it is reasonably trivial to implement.

For the time being we do not prevent this, but it is on our TODO already
and the first version we upload to Debian will most likely feature such
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Re: Bug#691624: ITP: dput-ng -- next generation Debian package upload tool

2012-10-28 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 28.10.2012 14:15, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
 On 28.10.2012 13:06, Arno Töll wrote:
 On 28.10.2012 13:57, Florian Weimer wrote:
 Does it prevent uploading security updates to the main archive by
 default?

 Adam, with his Release Team hat on, suggested us to prevent this for
 t-p-u likewise.
 
 I think it was p-u, but more as a grumble about an uncoordinated upload
 than necessarily an actual feature request. :-)

I implemented it nonetheless in [1] :

Yes, I know it still lacks code name aliases, but that's something we
are aware of. Also, the user prompting interface is not very clean yet :)

[1]
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/dputng.git;a=commitdiff;h=ae1121c8f0f872376689fe81ec49194d4bb35ae0
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Bug#691624: ITP: dput-ng -- next generation Debian package upload tool

2012-10-27 Thread Arno Töll
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Arno Töll a...@debian.org

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
thanks
* Package name: dput-ng
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : Arno Töll a...@debian.org, Paul Tagliamonte 
paul...@debian.org
* URL : http://people.debian.org/~paultag/dput-ng
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : next generation Debian package upload tool


dput-ng is a Debian package upload tool which provides an easy to use inter-
face to Debian (like) package archive hosting facilities. It allows anyone who
works with Debian packages to upload their work to a remote service, including
Debian's ftp-master, mentors.debian.net, Launchpad or other package hosting
facilities for Debian package maintainers.

dput-ng features many enhancements over dput, such as more comprehensive
checks, an easy to use plugin system, and code designed to handle the numerous
archives that any Debian package hacker will interact with.

dput-ng aims to be backwards compatible with dput in command-line flags,
configuration files, and expected behavior.


Informal part in case someone is curious:


Everyone interested can look at our work at
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/dputng.git. As of today
dpdput-ng is ready to use for early adotors.  Users should beware, this first
version is just barely feature complete, so it's recommended for use by those
who wish to provide early feedback or testing. That being said, the authors are
running this on a daily basis, and most features in both dput and dcut have
been tested in production. Problems are infrequent, but may cause breakage in
these early stages. Having that said, we are not aware of any serious problem,
and it can be used right away for most use cases Documentation on dput can be
found in the -doc package built from this source, or at http://dput.rtfd.org/

Finally, as always: Contributions and suggestions are extremely welcome.


Highlights:


* Compatibility with dput.cf configuration files (old style configuration)
* A new extremely flexible configuration format permitting inheritance of 
profiles
* Pluggable interface for third party pre- and post-upload checks
* A public Python API for those who want to embed dput in their own code
* A detached user interface for a future dput GUI
* Pluggable dcut command support (DM permission handling integrated!)
* Support for SFTP uploader and SHA256 checksums
* We avoid common and open issues with dput (old), including but not limited to
  the absence of hardcoded paths for commands, checking distribution mismatches,
  and more.


Limitations:


* We do not support all dput (old) configuration flags, most notable we do not
  have support for progress indication (yet) and we do not support run_dinstall
  (we believe this is barely used anymore these days but relies on SSH scraping
  instead)
* We do not support method = rsync uploads (relies on SSH scraping
  again)
* A few other options are not supported because they are superseded by (in our
  opinion) superior replacements * Command line options from dcut differ to the
  original


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GR: Orphaning another maintainer's packages

2012-10-26 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

while Lucas did his best to summarize the outcome from the last thread
in a fairly constructive and consensual way, it turned out that too many
people have too many opinions here on this matter.

Having clearly in mind, that seeking consensus by way of a General
Resolution for something ending up in Developer's Reference is like
breaking a fly on the wheel, I believe this is the only way out of this
impasse which yields to any working solution.

As it looks to me, I observe:

*) we have consensus that we are in need of such a rule set - which ever
it may be

*) we have three orthogonally different ideas:
   a) Bart's approach which was reformulated and proposed by Lucas in
this thread [1]
   b) Mine - which was based on timeout arithmetics [2]
   c) Michael Gilbert's approach to merge the concept of NMUs with
orphaning packages [3]

Among these, alternative a) seems to attract most responses and
opinions, most agreeing in spirit and procedures, but disagreeing about
one detail ...

*) ... within approach a) the most heat seems to deal with the necessity
to seek ACKs/NACKs for an intent to orphan of a package by peers. If we
would exclude the paragraph about DD seconding we are also roughly
there, what Sune proposed in [4] and - in spirit - seems to be most
attractive alternative to the original proposal.


Therefore, I consider seeking resolution by means of a GR proposing
Lucas alternative [with minor formulation tweaks and after discussion of
the actual text] (that is, proposal a).) without the DD seconding part,
because I do not like that much, personally.

Moreover, if we decided to go this way, I endorse anyone liking the DD
seconding to formulate an amendment adding this or another requirement
to the resolution statement.

What do you think? Does this sound like a fair compromise everyone could
live with?

[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/10/msg00469.html
[2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/09/msg00654.html
[3] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/10/msg00524.html
[4] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/10/msg00473.html

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Re: GR: Orphaning another maintainer's packages

2012-10-26 Thread Arno Töll
On 26.10.2012 13:54, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
 But I urge you to reconsider proposing a GR. It is a heavy
 weight tool, that should be used as a last resort. 

So far I agree. I didn't say I'll propose on - JFTR. I said I'll
consider that and asked for opinions - like yours :)


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Re: [SUMMARY/PROPOSAL] Orphaning another maintainer's packages

2012-10-25 Thread Arno Töll
On 25.10.2012 21:09, Michael Gilbert wrote:
 2.  Salvager uploads liberal (10-day delayed) nmus as needed to bring
  the package into a better maintained state.

Please let's not go that road. Mixing-up the concept of a bad maintained
package and the concept of NMUs together does not help. They do not
belong together, and only blur both concepts, so that we only can loose.

You NMU because you aren't the maintainer, that's the Non Maintainer
in Non Maintainer Upload and a fundamental difference. Developer's
reference clearly states for good reasons that the concept of NMU is
house-keeping in someone else's house. It's not your house (yet), so
please respect that. We have too many people already, continuously
ignoring NMU guidelines and are uploading NMUs with cosmetic changes
(e.g. 3.0 conversions) instead. Let's not endorse this.

However, what you are proposing is right that: Make your footprints in
someone else's package first, and find out later if someone complains
loud enough. That's everything but respectful and eventually not going
to help finding a way to head over a package to a new maintainer in a
way which is a not prone to conflicts.


I am not saying you should not NMU packages. People should not be afraid
to NMU - but do it an respectful, minimally invasive way. Do the
cosmetic perfectionist stuff later, when you are the official maintainer.


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Re: [SUMMARY/PROPOSAL] Orphaning another maintainer's packages

2012-10-23 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

thanks for the proposal. It looks good, generally speaking and being in
consent with the previous discussion we had. Some minor tweaks:

On 23.10.2012 11:27, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:

 1. Someone opens an ITO (Intent to Orphan) bug against the package whose 
orphaning is suggested, with the 'serious' severity. ... The MIA team
should also be notified (by Ccing m...@qa.debian.org) if the situation
affects several packages.  

Given the procedure is about packages and not people as you pointed out,
Ricardo, on behalf of the MIA team commented [1] that it is pointless to
involve them in such cases.

 2. The submitter should seek comments from the package maintainer 
(e.g., by sending a private mail notifying him/her of the process).

That's why I initially suggested to file a bug against the package and
not wnpp. Hence I believe this is redundant.

 3. Debian Developers can then ACK or NACK the proposed orphaning (using
signed mails sent to the bug and to debian...@lists.debian.org).

The procedure includes a bug filed against the package, but replies
should be sent to debian-qa?


retitling and reassigning the ITO bug accordingly. It is recommended to
wait for at least a 3/1 majority between ACKers and NACKers (and to give
a couple of days for potential NACKers to speak up).

Gregely suggested a fixed timeout for NACKs, a voting period [2]. I
believe this is a good idea for both, positive and negative votes on a
submitted case.



[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/09/msg00656.html
[2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/10/msg00162.html

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Re: Discarding uploaded binary packages

2012-10-18 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 18.10.2012 04:29, Paul Wise wrote:
 On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Russell Coker wrote:
 
 We could have a lintian warning for any occurance of the string /home in a
 packaged file and have error conditions for /build and the current value of
 $HOME for the account running lintian.
 
 Based on a quick grep of /usr/bin on my laptop, this is going to have
 a fair number of false positives; commented out paths, paths in POD
 documentation, URLs, paths outside of /home that include /home in
 their name somewhere.

Moreover, I bet there is a fair number of DDs building their stuff in
/srv, /some/random/non-fhs/directory and whatever else one could
imagine, possibly including /tmp. Scanning for a particular directory
or, list of directories, does not really help.


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Re: Discarding uploaded binary packages

2012-10-18 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 18.10.2012 10:50, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
 some DDs may upload $listofpackages including binaries.
 all DDs may upload $listofpackages including binaries.
 
 where listofpackages is those insane needthemself ones.
 And could be by DD.
 
 However far we want to drive this, we can.

why don't we just let people decide themselves? We already grant every
DD very liberal upload permissions to the archives because we trust them
and their capabilities. Hence, I do not think we would like something
like this despite of dak's support for it.

Pretending we had a working concept to throw away binaries and how to
deal with arch:all packages, why don't we introduce a control/changes
file flag similar in spirit to XS-Autobuild: yes instructing dak not
to throw away binaries upon explicit request - say XS-keep-binary: yes.

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Re: Discarding uploaded binary packages

2012-10-16 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 16.10.2012 14:00, Russell Coker wrote:
 There are a fairly small number of Debian servers.  So even if the 
 probability 
 of system compromise for a Debian server was the same as for a laptop owned 
 by 
 a random DD the fact that DD workstations outnumber Debian servers by at 
 least 
 200:1 makes them more of a risk.

Not a strong argument. The impact of a compromise of a buildd [or J
Random Developer's machine running the buildd] is substantially higher
given the compromise would affect 30k source packages, as opposed to [1,
$whatever_gregoa_maintains_today[ of packages distributed amongst 950+
individual machines.

Moreover, if you go down that path, you do not win anything of the state
being, as an attacker can still make a sourceful upload which enters the
archive unaudited as well.

Not to say, throwing away binary packages would be a bad idea though. We
just need someone to care enough to implement missing bits and find a
way how to deal with arch:all.



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Re: Hijacking^W^W^W^W^W^WSalvaging packages for fun and profit: A proposal

2012-10-11 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 11.10.2012 07:50, Bart Martens wrote:
 - the submitter of the intent to orphan bug must Cc 
   debian...@lists.debian.org, and file the bug with severity:serious (this 
   was part of the criterias proposal).
   |  Anyone can mark a package as orphaned after the following steps have been
   |  completed : Someone submits an intent to orphan (ITO) in the bts with 
 an
   |  explanation of why he/she thinks that the package needs a new 
 maintainer.  

I don't think intend to orphan (ITO) is a good name. First of all, it
is wrong, because if you file such a bug, you eventually don't want to
orphan a package, but quite the contrary revive its maintenance.
Moreover, its name suggests it would be a WNPP bug, which it isn't and
wouldn't be.

Aside I welcome Lucas and your initiative to move on with this
discussion. After all, I'm happy with any solution which finds
consensus, but I still don't like the DD seconding for the reasons
outlined before. At very least we could allow DMs to make votes too.
Eventually it's just some key in a keyring which is required to
authenticate people.

Some additional thoughts on the seconding:

*  can we really be sure that random developers flying by, care enough
to look into a package they may not care about, inspect its situation
and ack/nack? The whole new mechanism could be bypassed by feedback
timeout. Frankly, many packages which could be salvaged in future are
not on of these which draw much attraction.

* You cannot require a 3:1 majority without giving a time window to
raise objections. The way Bart proposed it in his draft, one couldn't
make sure a 3:1 majority is reached before 75% of *all* developers
agreed for the opened case. I don't think that's desired or realistic.

* How would you validate binding votes on a salvage process? You would
need to require to send signed mails to the list for seconding.
Otherwise we did not win anything over votes allowed by anyone.



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Re: Out of Date Package and Maintainer Absence

2012-10-04 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 04.10.2012 08:53, Jon Dowland wrote:
 As for getting it into wheezy: I don't think odds are particularly high, but
 the release team will need to see a newer version of the package in order to
 decide whether to grant a freeze exception or not.

It is very unlikely they would unblock a package with major changes such
as a new upstream version. Not to say Vincent should not work on it, but
it won't be in time for Wheezy.


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Re: Hijacking^W^W^W^W^W^WSalvaging packages for fun and profit: A proposal

2012-09-30 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 30.09.2012 18:33, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
 As a general principle, I'm with Bart here.  I don't think we will
 benefit from a new, relatively complex, procedure that overlaps with
 other existing mechanisms.

As for me, I am fine with *any* proposal which works out in practice.
Bei it mine, Bart's or any other. I just hope to find consensus in a
practice eventually.

 I don't know what to make of the seconds suggestion by Bart, though. I
 understand the rationale, but is not clear to me how to raise the
 interest by other DDs in reviewing the intent to orphan bugs filed by
 3rd parties. Maybe we should document to post them on -qa? That *might*
 have the side-effect of fostering the creation of a review community for
 these kind of actions on -qa. Mumble mumble...

I do not think the seconding is a good idea as a rationale to justify a
salvage/hijack. In my proposal I tried to avoid social side-effects by
providing a measurable quantity to determine when a package is orphaned.
If we rely on Debian Members to second a proposal I see these problems
mainly:

* We are effectively ruling out opinions of non-members. That's bizarre,
since we allow them to maintain (and even hijack) packages. Why
wouldn't we allow them to second an attempt to hand someone else the
maintainership of a package? On the other hand, we cannot allow any
random someone to make binding votes, given impersonating identities on
the Internet is no challenge at all

* Seconding a proposal does not say anything about their rightfulness.
I'm pretty sure to find three seconds for almost any (not so) stupid
idea in Debian, even if 25 people may oppose it.

* On the other hand, it won't be a problem either to find (almost) any
number of people opposing a plan. Especially if we talk about a
controversial idea like that.

* If we rely on social metrics (I think this your attempt is legit)
instead of quantifiable numbers (Your attempt is legit because it
fulfills criterion X) it is pretty clear, we will end up in a dispute
over an individual case soon(er or later).


However, if we do not add a constraint which needs to be passed (be it a
time based constraint or seconding an intent by someone else) we haven't
won anything over the status quo: File an intent to salvage/hijack a
package, wait if people complain loud enough. We would still be in a
legal gray area, where it is not clear whether one is allowed to salvage
a package from a bad maintainership.

I think the most important rationale is to get people not to be afraid
to take over packages anymore, if their intentions are meant well.

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Re: dm upload permissions

2012-09-28 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 28.09.2012 10:53, Bart Martens wrote:
 For your information, here are a few reports about DM upload permissions :
 http://qa.debian.org/~bartm/dm-permissions/

just for the records, before people start writing more tools: I've
written one myself and asked for inclusion of it in devscripts:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=688830



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Hijacking^W^W^W^W^W^WSalvaging packages for fun and profit: A proposal

2012-09-28 Thread Arno Töll
, and there was no recorded activity in the MIA tracker for
/three months/.

* A previous NMU was not acknowledged, and at least another issue
justifying another NMU is pending for /one month/ [5].

* The last upload was an NMU and there was no maintainer upload within
/one year/.

* The package blocks a sourceful transition or the implementation of a
release goal for /six months/ after a transition or release goal bug was
filed against the package in question.


Procedure to salvage a package
-
If any of the criteria denoted above are fulfilled, anyone interested
can start the salvage procedure.  For Debian Developers, it should be
checked whether they are on vacation.

1) A bug with severity serious against the package in question must be
filed, expressing the intent to take over maintainership of the package.
The reporter may also offer co-maintenance of the package.

2) The maintainer, or any current uploader of the package in question
may object publicly in response to the bug filed within 14 days. Of
course, current maintainers may also agree to the intent to salvage a
package by filing a (signed) public response to the bug. In such a case,
a new package can be uploaded immediately thereafter by the new
maintainer(s).

3) After waiting at least the required 14 days, another warning must be
sent to the bug report, this time also the MIA team shall be informed
and all maintainers or uploaders of the package shall be contacted
explicitly as well.

4) After waiting another 14 days, the package can be salvaged. An upload
replacing the former maintainers of the package can be made. The salvage
bug should be closed by maintainer upload, and the DELAYED/7 queue
should be used for the upload.


Hijacking a package

Hijacking a package should be considered as a very last step. Hijacking
a package happens, whenever a package does not qualify for the salvaging
criteria above, and was not formally orphaned by the MIA team either.
Also, any case where any salvage criterion is fulfilled, but the current
maintainer of a package explicitly objects to give up his package is
considered a hijack, if no agreement can be found otherwise.
In such cases the maintainer must be overruled by a resolution of the
Technical Committee (tech-ctte).


[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=wnpp
[2] http://wnpp.debian.net/?sort=installs;desc
[3] http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=packa...@qa.debian.org
[4] http://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/MIATeam
[5] Activity may be defined in favor of the maintainer if in doubt. A
maintainer may ask for help or welcome a NMU. This counts as activity
with respect to salvage criterias. If a package lacks uploads, there is
no visible bug triaging, and - if applicable - the source package's VCS
does not show commits this is an indication, a package lacks an active
maintainer.
[6] http://penta.debconf.org/dc12_schedule/events/926.en.html
[7] https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2012/07/msg3.html
[8] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=681833

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Accepted freebsd-utils 9.0+ds1-8 (source kfreebsd-amd64)

2012-09-23 Thread Arno Töll
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devd-udeb ktrace pf powerd mkuzip
Architecture: source kfreebsd-amd64
Version: 9.0+ds1-8
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers debian-...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 devd   - device state change monitoring daemon
 devd-udeb  - device state change monitoring daemon (udeb)
 freebsd-geom - modular disk I/O request transformation framework (meta-package)
 freebsd-net-tools - FreeBSD networking tools
 freebsd-net-tools-udeb - FreeBSD networking tools (udeb)
 freebsd-nfs-common - NFS support files common to client and server
 freebsd-nfs-server - FreeBSD server utilities needed for NFS on GNU/kFreeBSD
 freebsd-ppp - FreeBSD Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) userland daemon
 freebsd-utils - FreeBSD utilities needed for GNU/kFreeBSD
 freebsd-utils-udeb - FreeBSD utilities needed for GNU/kFreeBSD (udeb)
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 ktrace - A kernel call tracer
 mkuzip - Disk image compression utility
 pf - The OpenBSD Packet Filter
 powerd - System utility for power control and energy saving
 vidcontrol - command-line tool to control the system console on GNU/kFreeBSD
Closes: 686013
Changes: 
 freebsd-utils (9.0+ds1-8) unstable; urgency=low
 .
* Team upload.
* Fix NFSD does not start: freebsd-nfs-server requires the 
nfs-stablerestart
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Re: Changes to Debian Maintainer upload permissions

2012-09-22 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 22.09.2012 10:06, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
 We are using this opportunity to clean up the DM database and will not
 convert any of the DMUA flags to the new format, but two months ought to
 be enough for any active DM to ensure their sponsor DDs have set the new
 permission.

please don't. This is not only to work out active DMs, but also a denial
of service attack against active DMs where their former sponsor is
unavailable or disappeared since then. It's not necessarily the DMs
fault, if he fails to get _someone else_ to send a be-alive message
within two months.


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Re: Conflict usr/bin/ninja vs usr/sbin/ninja ?

2012-09-19 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 19.09.2012 11:41, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
   Comments ?

You may want to read 20120712185928.gy1...@teltox.donarmstrong.com [1]
and 20120806133711.ga2...@jwilk.net [2]

[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2012/07/msg2.html
[2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/08/msg00101.html


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Accepted dynamips 0.2.7-0.2.8RC2-5.1 (source amd64)

2012-09-18 Thread Arno Töll
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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Erik Wenzel e...@debian.org
Changed-By: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
Description: 
 dynamips   - Cisco 7200/3600/3725/3745/2600/1700 Router Emulator
Closes: 682412
Changes: 
 dynamips (0.2.7-0.2.8RC2-5.1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Non-maintainer upload.
   * Fix FTBFS with multiarch paths: cc: error: /usr/lib/libelf.a: No
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Accepted trafficserver 3.2.0-1 (source amd64)

2012-09-14 Thread Arno Töll
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Urgency: low
Maintainer: Arno Töll a...@debian.org
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Description: 
 trafficserver - fast, scalable and extensible HTTP/1.1 compliant caching proxy 
se
 trafficserver-dev - Apache Traffic Server Software Developers Kit (SDK)
Changes: 
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 .
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 + If you are using SSL or HTTP filtering, please update your configuration.
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   full upgrade instructions.
   * Upstream decided to ship more plug-ins with the trafficserver core
 distribution. These are all bundled into the main package now. Therefore,
 the trafficserver-plugin-conf-remap package is not provided anymore.
   * Update the default configuration file to ship with more moderate values
 for the log configuration.
   * Now do start ATS by default for fresh installations. The default
 out-of-the box configuration is much more secure than past defaults.
   * Purge the host and data cache on upgrades
   * Let's welcome Aron Xu to the Uploaders of Trafficserver. Hi Aron! :)
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Re: Dyson project (Debian on illumos kernel)

2012-09-13 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 13.09.2012 20:48, Игорь Пашев wrote:
 I think it's time to announce, that I've been working on a new Debian
 port from the last fall.
 This is Debian on illumos kernel (formerly OpenSolaris) - http://osdyson.org


I like that idea (but I'm also involved in other toy ports). Do you
have any concrete plan to make a Debian port out of your project, aiming
full integration into Debian?


 It really aims to be *general-purpose* OS, not a server, a destop or
 an appliance.

... which usually raises questions about the driver usability. In
particular I wonder, if you looked at the kernel with respect to the
Debian's Free Software Guidelines, i.e. did you strip off non-free
drivers and blobs from the pristine kernel?

More generally speaking: Did you develop your port by having freeness of
(source) packages in mind?

 Dyson is a Debian derivative constructed from scratch. I'm doing
 carefull packaging
 of illumos bits (all nifty things like libc1, libc1-dev, libc-bin, etc
 are present ;-).

So you use the Solaris libc? Did you test that for interoperability with
Debian's (e)glibc? Note, kFreeBSD is also using a (patched) version of
(e)glibc, not FreeBSD's libc. I read below, you would like to use
(e)glibc as well, what are major issues there?

 only things which is unique for illumos: ZFS, DTrace, Fault Managment,
 devfsadm, RBAC, SMF, etc.

Did you make proper source packages out of that? Do you have some
statistics how much of Debian main builds on your system for the time
being?


 Currently i'm working on packaging illumos from source [2]
 I've patched GNU make to support illumos makefiles [3] as well as GNU
 ld from binutils
 to support LD_ALTEXEC [4] since illumos linker is required to build
 illumos sources
 and GNU toolchain is the default on Dyson (GCC 4.7, binutils 2.22+)
 I've written debhelper addons to ease building illumos [5]

While this is an implementation detail being up to you, I suggest to
look at kfreebsd core packages. These had a similar problem (GNU make
vs. BSD make), and it was solved in a pretty lazy way. YMMV.

 Just one example:
 illumos kernel (yes. kernel, not userspace) has own kerberos implementation
 and ships /usr/include/gssapi/gssapi.h. This prevents from installing
 other kerberos
 libraries. I've moved illumos gssapi.h inot /usr/include/sys/.

Historically, Linux did similar things. For example we had a kernel NFS
server and user space NFS servers for a long time. That said, Kerberos
is another level of insanity, without doubt.

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Re: Bug#687001: ITP: optional-dev -- fake (empty) dev package

2012-09-08 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 08.09.2012 13:06, Simon McVittie wrote:
 It would perhaps make more sense if there was a way for the libchamplain
 maintainer to nominate excluded architectures, so empathy could say
 something like:
 
 Build-Depends: libchamplain-...-dev |
champlain-unavailable-on-this-arch
 

As Adam previously said: buildds do not resolve alternatives. They use
the first dependency or fail to build from source if it isn't available.
Dmitry's proposal has the same problem. Thus, any Build-Depends: A | B
does not work for buildds if A is not installable.

The rationale is, that builds should unconditionally result in the same
binary package (I guess).


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Re: Bug#686447: ITP: zfs-linux -- The native Linux kernel port of the ZFS filesystem

2012-09-01 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 01.09.2012 20:02, Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez wrote:
 This package contains the source code for the native implementation
 of ZFS for the Linux Kernel, which can be used with DKMS, so that
 local kernel modules are automatically built and installed every time
 the kernel packages are upgraded.

Question remains whether the resulting binary packages are distributable
by Debian. You'd basically need to ship source only binary packages
which are built on the installing platform - including utilities, not
only for the kernel driver.


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Re: Change default PATH for Jessie / wheezy+1

2012-08-08 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 08.08.2012 10:32, Holger Levsen wrote:
 On Mittwoch, 8. August 2012, Michael Stummvoll wrote:
 what exactly is the actually reason that a default normal user has ip in
 his PATH but not ifconfig (also route)? 
 
 hysteric raisins.

historic, rather. ifconfig and route were around already when everyone
insisted on the separation of /bin and /sbin. /bin/ip is slightly newer
and supposed to replace ifconfig/route some day entirely.

I don't think we have concrete plans to get rid of net-tools in a
foreseeable future though.


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Re: Change default PATH for Jessie / wheezy+1

2012-08-08 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 08.08.2012 12:11, Thomas Goirand wrote:
 Start using the right tool for the job (I mean: ip addr show),
 and stop blaming Debian. Using ifconfig by the way will show
 you only part of the information (eg: if there's more than one
 IP assign, ifconfig will not show it).

ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 up
ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.0.2 up
ifconfig

It does not list addresses you added with ip without adding a
sub-interface, however. With respect to visibility, one might wonder if
doing that that is a good idea after all.

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Re: Change default PATH for Jessie / wheezy+1

2012-08-08 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 08.08.2012 16:01, Thomas Goirand wrote:
 IMHO, if there's distros with ifconfig but not ip, then such distro
 doesn't deserve much attention. The standard *is* ip, it's a much
 more powerful tool that does all you need (you can't say the same
 thing with ifconfig).

If you do not use ip, you have no way to assign more than one IP address
to the same interface. Thus, there won't be any feature missing and
sub-interfaces providing the same functionality are supported as I said
earlier today.

Yes, ip is more powerful but with ifconfig, route, vconfig, mii-tool and
arp you have roughly the same functionality ip provides in a very
cryptic user interface.

The standard is *not* ip, the difference is just that iproute2 has a
more active upstream than net-tools. At some point we might be urged to
make a decision, but I don't see much interest to get rid of net-tools
entirely now. Neither outside Debian.

 Anyway it's up to the user to choose the commands he wants.
 If that was truth, then let's forget about Debian and let's use Windows.

Please keep the discussion on a factual level.

 Also, for example, d-i has ip, but not ifconfig, IIRC.

Roger gave you the rationale earlier today. This is a reasonably new
change.

 Also, if the user is using the wrong tool, we might want to
 teach him the right way.

net-tools is not exactly the wrong tool..

 By the way:
 echo alias ifconfig='ip a' .bashrc

That's not going to work and you know that. I hope you do at least.

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Re: node-like file conflicts

2012-08-08 Thread Arno Töll
Hi,

On 08.08.2012 17:53, Jakub Wilk wrote:
 ztest: zfsutils zutils

Hum, thanks for spotting that, but what to do here? Both packages
legitimately ship a ztest. Admittedly it is not very important for
zfsutils, don't know about zutils. Having that said, lots of upstream
tutorials and documentation refers to a ZFS ztest tool.

 There might be even more if you assume that you can co-install Linux and
 kFreeBSD binaries (yay, multi-arch world!).

They might be co-installable but not executable (for the time being).
The Linux emulation layer which is featured by kFreeBSD only runs in a
chroot for now.

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