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On Fri, Mar 08, 2024 at 01:58:22PM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> debbootstrap first downloads perl-modules-5.38_5.38.2-3_all.deb, then later
> tries
> to install perl_5.38.2-3.2_powerpc.deb which causes dpkg to bail out. It can
> be
> reproduced with:
> # debootstrap --no-check-gpg
Hi,
On Tue, 2024-03-05 at 09:56 +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> I would like to ask for help with the t64 transition for m68k, powerpc and
> sh4 because it's getting too much for me alone and I'm really exhausted.
>
> I have build many packages for powerpc already and s
On Tue, 2024-03-05 at 09:56 +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> For m68k, there is mitchy.debian.net and for powerpc, there is
> perotto.debian.net.
>
> For sh4, qemu-user can be used.
>
> Chroots here: https://people.debian.org/~glaubitz/chroots/
I'm collecting packages for bootstrap
Hi,
On 3/5/24 17:56, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
For m68k, there is mitchy.debian.net and for powerpc, there is
perotto.debian.net.
As soon as the container with my stuff arrives, I have another A1200
with 68060 and 603e+. Alas, Linux does not support asymmetric
multiprocessing so I
Hello,
I would like to ask for help with the t64 transition for m68k, powerpc and
sh4 because it's getting too much for me alone and I'm really exhausted.
I have build many packages for powerpc already and some for m68k and sh4,
but I'm not there yet. The progress with powerpc is the furthest
rovide a GUI with integrated help to edit most debian/* files.
See
https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model/wiki/Managing-Debian-packages-with-cme
HTH
Hi Otto,
Quoting Otto Kekäläinen (2024-01-29 07:06:51)
> > > It would be nice though if the version in Debian was newer :)
> >
> > I probably won't update it until it is suitable for inclusion in a
> > stable release. This means at minimum being relatively safe to run in
> > an untrusted source
Hi!
> > It would be nice though if the version in Debian was newer :)
>
> I probably won't update it until it is suitable for inclusion in a
> stable release. This means at minimum being relatively safe to run in
> an untrusted source tree, probably by using debvm to generate a VM
> containing
On Thu, 2024-01-25 at 22:22 -0800, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> Yeah, I remember looking into cats some years back as a place to learn
> what commands exist. Similarly I also occasionally browse
> https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html.
Yeah, there are lots of other tools similar to cats, many of them
Hi!
> Thats beginning to look like the history of check-all-the-things.
Yeah, I remember looking into cats some years back as a place to learn
what commands exist. Similarly I also occasionally browse
https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html.
The challenge with having all possible checkers is that they
On Sat, 2024-01-20 at 23:43 -0800, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> PS. Related, these are commands I frequently run manually but don't
> have any editor integration for:
Thats beginning to look like the history of check-all-the-things.
Initially I maintained such a list of commands on the wiki:
> I looked into better tooling/editor support in general for Debian
> languages in general. I think the industry answer is that "someone"
> ought to build a "language (LSP) server" for the Debian languages, which
> would enable editors with LSP support[1] to get the same basic features.
True -
Otto Kekäläinen:
Hi!
Thanks for the tip, Niels!
It would be cool if dh_assistant had some kind of generic command like
"dh_assistant validate" which would attempt to introspect all
information silently and emit output only if it fails to parse
something.
That might be an option. The question
Hi!
Thanks for the tip, Niels!
It would be cool if dh_assistant had some kind of generic command like
"dh_assistant validate" which would attempt to introspect all
information silently and emit output only if it fails to parse
something. Additionally it could emit a non-zero exit code on errors.
Niels Thykier:
[...]
Btw, `debhelper` has a `dh_assistant` command that can do some very
basic analysis as well. Not sure any of it is useful for editor
integration (especially because some of the features requires that it
receives the same arguments as `dh` or/and `dh_auto_configure`).
is so laboursome. One small
thing that could ease the burden could be better editor integrations
that help people write and maintain the debian/* files with less
effort.
- Otto
[...]
Hi Otto
Personally, I use PyCharm/IDEA with the IDEA-debpkg plugin (the latter I
wrote because
. One small
thing that could ease the burden could be better editor integrations
that help people write and maintain the debian/* files with less
effort.
- Otto
[1]
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/developers-reference.en.html
[2] https://optimizedbyotto.com/post/pulsar-best
Hi,
you don't seem to address:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1029097
why?
On Fri, 2024-01-19 at 11:40 -0700, Sam Hartman wrote:
>
> There are a number of changes, and I'd just like a bit more
> confidence
> that it works as expected before uploading to unstable in about a
>
On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 at 18:41, Sam Hartman wrote:
>
>
> There are a number of changes, and I'd just like a bit more confidence
> that it works as expected before uploading to unstable in about a week.
>
> Changes include:
>
> * Running pam_umask with usergroups support by default.
>
> *
There are a number of changes, and I'd just like a bit more confidence
that it works as expected before uploading to unstable in about a week.
Changes include:
* Running pam_umask with usergroups support by default.
* libpam-modules now depends on libsystemd0 because utmp is not
y2038-clean
Hi!
I've noticed that the most recent LLMs are actually very good at
finding information, summarizing and giving code examples about Debian
already without extra training. One just needs to double check that
the answer was correct to not fall for when they are simply making up
plausible sounding
To me the most time consuming task in Debian recently is the Python
> > > > transitions. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there
> > > > are
> > > > other, non-Debian-specific GPTs for this task, but I would prefer a
> > > > Debian
, M. Zhou wrote:
Following what has been discussed in d-project in an offtopic
subthread, I prepared some demo on imagined use cases to
leverage LLMs to help debian development.
https://salsa.debian.org/deeplearning-team/debgpt
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wrote:
I find this pretty impressive. Thanks a lot for working on it.
Thanks. I had fun experimenting with this.
To me the most time consuming task in Debian recently is the Python
transitions. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there
are other, non-Debian-specific GPTs for
ns. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there are
> > > other, non-Debian-specific GPTs for this task, but I would prefer a Debian
> > > one.
> > As "transitions" is too broad, can you list actual problems you spend time
> > on for the
On 2024-01-03 11:12, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 09:58:33AM +0200, Andrius Merkys wrote:
To me the most time consuming task in Debian recently is the Python
transitions. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there are
other, non-Debian-specific GPTs
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 09:58:33AM +0200, Andrius Merkys wrote:
> To me the most time consuming task in Debian recently is the Python
> transitions. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there are
> other, non-Debian-specific GPTs for this task, but I would prefer a Deb
> Installation and setup guide can be found in docs/.
Is it planed to package transformers in Debian instead of using conda/mamba
venv for this installation ?
* It would be great to help with the Debian patch workflow.
- upstream status
- find upstream bug equivalent to a Debian bug rep
Hi,
On 2024-01-03 00:07, M. Zhou wrote:
Following what has been discussed in d-project in an offtopic
subthread, I prepared some demo on imagined use cases to
leverage LLMs to help debian development.
https://salsa.debian.org/deeplearning-team/debgpt
I find this pretty impressive. Thanks
On 2024-01-02 17:07:57 -0500 (-0500), M. Zhou wrote:
[...]
> You can also tell me more ideas on how we can interact with LLM
> for debian-specific tasks. It is generally not difficult to
> implement. The difficulty stems from the hardware capacity, and
> hence the context length. Thus, the client
Hi folks,
Following what has been discussed in d-project in an offtopic
subthread, I prepared some demo on imagined use cases to
leverage LLMs to help debian development.
https://salsa.debian.org/deeplearning-team/debgpt
To run the demo, the least requirement is a CUDA GPU with
> 6GB memory.
Simon McVittie (2023-11-16):
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 at 11:27:36 +0100, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> > usr-is-merged now enforces a merged layout in trixie and unstable.
> > If you are faced with failures from debootstrap consider updating
> > your debootstrap from bullseye-updates or bookworm-updates.
>
hi Helmut,
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 04:35:18PM +0100, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> What I actually meant was the set of packages used by debootstrap, but I
> wrote essential.
ah!
> In essence, this is "Priority: required". I'm not sure
> about "Priority: important" yet. debootstrap seems to reliably
Hi Holger,
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 01:22:05PM +, Holger Levsen wrote:
> feel free to reply in public (incl. quoting me). or reply in private. :)
> (well, or don't reply though that would make me a bit sad. :)
I think your question is relevant to others.
> On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 11:27:36AM
On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 at 11:27:36 +0100, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> usr-is-merged now enforces a merged layout in trixie and unstable. If
> you are faced with failures from debootstrap consider updating your
> debootstrap from bullseye-updates or bookworm-updates.
I think that should say
Hello developers,
yeah, I know, this is annoying to many. Still I hope that we can close
this chapter by trixie with your help.
# What has happened?
Since the unstable buildds have been updated to be merged-/usr, the file
move moratorium has been officially delegated to
https://wiki.debian.org
for replying.
To narrow it down:
This is a serious question and I would like a serious response.
Look back on the last 3 months of work you did @ debian or in salsa or
bts or lists, and ask yourself.
What would be the minimal thing that would help you accomplish or make
an even bigger impact
Paul, Marc, Andrey
> Thanks for replying.
>
>
> To narrow it down:
>
>
This is a serious question and I would like a serious response.
Look back on the last 3 months of work you did @ debian or in salsa or bts
or lists, and ask yourself.
What would be the minimal thing t
On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 02:48:24PM -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
> It's not an AI guy.
>
> This is a question of, as a debian developer @debian.org...what do you need
> right now? What would help you?
>
> Example without giving direction..or inserting things... more cs gr
It's not an AI guy.
This is a question of, as a debian developer @debian.org...what do you need
right now? What would help you?
Example without giving direction..or inserting things... more cs grads
working bugs or more debian developers or more automation or ...?
Thanks
Lucas
On Mon, Oct 30
um most value thing that would
> help YOU accomplish your goals for Debian ?
Check out this page if no-one gives anything more specific:
https://www.debian.org/intro/help
Paul, Marc, Andrey
Thanks for replying.
To narrow it down:
*Vision of Debian:*
30. 2:29 keltezéssel, Lukasz Szybalski írta:
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 3:41 AM Paul Wise wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 2023-10-27 at 14:00 -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
>>
>> > What is the minimum most value thing that would
>> > help YOU accomplish your goals
On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 07:03:38AM +0100, deb...@hyperborg.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the feeling, that this is some kind of semi-AI generated chat.
> I think we should stop it now.
Makes sense.
:
> What is the minimum most value thing that would
> help YOU accomplish your goals for Debian ?
Check out this page if no-one gives anything more specific:
https://www.debian.org/intro/help
Paul, Marc, Andrey
Thanks for replying.
To narrow it down:
*Vision of Debian:*
Create
On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 3:41 AM Paul Wise wrote:
> On Fri, 2023-10-27 at 14:00 -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
>
> > What is the minimum most value thing that would
> > help YOU accomplish your goals for Debian ?
>
> Check out this page if no-one gives anything
On Fri, 27 Oct 2023 14:00:45 -0500, Lukasz Szybalski
wrote:
>What is the minimum most value thing that would help YOU accomplish your
>goals for Debian ?
I do not quite understand the question, so my answer might be a bit
off.
I'd like to have conffile management improved. Debian is a
On Fri, 2023-10-27 at 14:00 -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
> What is the minimum most value thing that would
> help YOU accomplish your goals for Debian ?
Check out this page if no-one gives anything more specific:
https://www.debian.org/intro/help
--
bye,
pabs
https://wiki.debi
g customers achieve outcome.
Sorry, I don't get this part.
> What is the minimum most value thing that would help YOU accomplish your
> goals for Debian ?
What's the context for your survey?
Hello
I wanted to understand better from people with y...@debian.org email address
on:
Vision of Debian:
Create a free operating system, freely available for everyone.
Goal:
Helping customers achieve outcome.
What is the minimum most value thing that would help YOU accomplish your
goals
Hi,
On 10/10/23 03:16, Helmut Grohne wrote:
For one thing, dh_installsystemd generates maintainer scripts for
restarting services. Before version 13.11.6, it did not recognize the
/usr location. If you were to backport such a package, bookworm's
debhelper would not generate the relevant
On Mon, Oct 09, 2023 at 08:16:32PM +0200, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 09, 2023 at 02:10:27PM +0200, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> > Am I missing something?
>
> Yes, you are and what you are missing really is not obvious, so thanks
> for asking!
>
> For one thing, dh_installsystemd generates
Hi Andrea,
On Mon, Oct 09, 2023 at 02:10:27PM +0200, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> For libvirt, the upstream build system actually installs systemd
> units under /usr/lib, and we move things around in debian/rules so
> that they end up under /lib in the Debian package:
>
> SRV_MONOLITHIC =
On 2023-10-09 14:10 +0200, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> For libvirt, the upstream build system actually installs systemd
> units under /usr/lib, and we move things around in debian/rules so
> that they end up under /lib in the Debian package:
>
> SRV_MONOLITHIC = libvirt-guests virtlogd virtlockd
On Sun, Oct 08, 2023 at 10:25:44PM +0200, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> * For many other cases, I propose leaving the upstream install layout
>as is and performing the conversion using a new debhelper component
>that will be called dh_movetousr
>
[...]
>
> * movetousr.ddlist lists packages
with the remaining bootstrap mass upload as detailed
in https://lists.debian.org/20230912181509.ga2588...@subdivi.de. The
rest hopefully is adding dh_movetousr/dh-sequence-movetousr to lots of
packages with your help and monitoring/mitigating the fallout until we
release trixie with no aliasing. That's
Hi,
On 9/25/23 14:08, Paul Wise wrote:
The problem with that approach is that the help needed information
changes independently to packages, so the information will get very out
of date in between point releases, which is why how-can-i-help does
online checks. If desired, it would be easy
Programming Lang: JavaScript, C, Rust
Description : Vim help file parser for tree-sitter
This package provides a tree-sitter parser for Vim's help files.
This is needed for Neovim's tests and is one of the tree-sitter parsers
expected to be available. It will be maintained in the tree
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On Sun, Jul 30, 2023, 21:39 Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> On 2023-07-28, at 18:59:45 +0200, Timo Röhling wrote:
> > * Arturo Borrero Gonzalez [2023-07-28 18:38]:
> > > I would appreciate additional suggestions and hints. Patches welcome.
> >
> > If you have bad interactions between the Python and
On 2023-07-28, at 18:59:45 +0200, Timo Röhling wrote:
> * Arturo Borrero Gonzalez [2023-07-28 18:38]:
> > I would appreciate additional suggestions and hints. Patches welcome.
>
> If you have bad interactions between the Python and non-Python parts
> of your package, you can try and build them
Hi,
* Arturo Borrero Gonzalez [2023-07-28 18:38]:
I would appreciate additional suggestions and hints. Patches welcome.
If you have bad interactions between the Python and non-Python parts
of your package, you can try and build them independently, i.e.,
override_dh_auto_build:
Hi there,
the nftables source package contains a python module (the python binding for
libnftables).
Source code: https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-netfilter-team/pkg-nftables
Recently, and because python & setuptools deprecation issues, the python side of
package that has been working for ages,
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On Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 05:01:07PM +0200, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> On 06-04-2023 15:37, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> > I feel like I cannot ask for an unblock from the release
> > managers since the sparc64 buildd started failing on this package
> > at some point in February:
>
> sparc64 is
Hi Peter,
On 06-04-2023 15:37, Peter Pentchev wrote:
I feel like I cannot ask for an unblock from the release
managers since the sparc64 buildd started failing on this package
at some point in February:
sparc64 is not a release architecture. sparc64 will not be better or
worse if something
On Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 04:37:16PM +0300, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The libzstd package in testing is currently missing a couple of
> build-time tests and a fix for a very rare data corruption bug.
> Both of these have been fixed in libstd-1.5.4+dfsg2-5 in unstable;
...of course this
Hi,
The libzstd package in testing is currently missing a couple of
build-time tests and a fix for a very rare data corruption bug.
Both of these have been fixed in libstd-1.5.4+dfsg2-5 in unstable;
however, I feel like I cannot ask for an unblock from the release
managers since the sparc64
to help you with setting up and managing your
Eludris instance
Located at https://github.com/eludris/eludris/tree/main/cli, this is a
package for creating an Eludris instance with ease. It is officially
supported and maintained by Eludris and reduces the barrier to entry for
new instance
ould be a
> better place for this sort of thing. I'm not sure exactly when I'll get
> round to it, but I've added it to my to-do list.
Sure, that would also help!
Cheers,
Alex
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> >> # already have recorded the new upstream on the branch you started
> >> # from, but the history looks clearer if you bundle the rebase with
> >> # that in a single merge commit, which this does
>
> May I ask something from you, Colin? Could you please em
t FML means...
Please send a patch to bsdgames :D
At least dict(1) could help with SOL. No luck with FML though,
I had to search it on the web. No good. Fuck my life! :D
$ dict -d foldoc SOL
1 definition found
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018) [foldoc]:
dpm-based repository. I was working in a big hurry, trying to
make the Bullseye release but that is now looking hopeless.
Thanks for responding so swiftly to my plea for help.
Regards,
Branden
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At 2023-02-26T13:30:58+, Colin Watson wrote:
> Sorry about that! Feel free to grab me on IRC if I'm not replying to
> email.
Ah! I'm never on IRC anymore. I shifted to machines with power
management for everyday use; the loss of a nailed-up Internet connection
On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 11:13:29PM -0600, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> I've sent you a couple of mails over the past few months, but I don't
> recall seeing a reply.
Sorry about that! Feel free to grab me on IRC if I'm not replying to
email.
> I am not a proficient gbp user, but I think I have
On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 12:06:18AM -0600, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> Background: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1011666
>
> Can someone advise me as to the correct procedure for merging upstream
> release candidate archives into https://salsa.debian.org/debian/groff ?
Just
Background: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1011666
Can someone advise me as to the correct procedure for merging upstream
release candidate archives into https://salsa.debian.org/debian/groff ?
I am not a proficient gbp user, but I think I have done what is
necessary.
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reverse proxy to help you expose a local server
behind a NAT or firewall to the internet.
.
frp is a fast reverse proxy to help you expose a local server behind a
NAT or firewall to the Internet. As of now, it supports **TCP** and
**UDP**, as well as **HTTP** and **HTTPS** protocols, where
On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 08:52:50AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Tue, 2023-01-17 at 00:55 +0100, Tobias Wackenhut wrote:
>
> > What would be the cleanest way to package the new version with the
> > mentioned patch?
>
> Ask the extension author to get the patch included into the upstream
> rt5
On Tue, 2023-01-17 at 00:55 +0100, Tobias Wackenhut wrote:
> What would be the cleanest way to package the new version with the
> mentioned patch?
Ask the extension author to get the patch included into the upstream
rt5 core, get a release of that, then get request-tracker-5 updated.
Hi,
I so far only have basic packaging experience and would be really happy
for any pointers in the right direction.
Problem (concrete example for simplicity, general topic):
- This is about perl software, i.e. interpreted script files.
- I want to update rt5-extension-resetpassword
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2023 17:08:25 +0100, Paul Gevers
wrote:
>Hi Marc,
>
>On 02-01-2023 16:58, Marc Haber wrote:
>> On Mon, 2 Jan 2023 16:31:17 +0100, Paul Gevers
>> wrote:
>>> On 02-01-2023 14:21, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
A user complained that MySQL doesn't work, because it misses the INET6
adb-server as the second alternative
isn't going to help. And in my opinion you should not depend on the server
part. As with most databases, the server part can live on a different host and
package should really not force the server to be on the same host.
Would "mariadb-client | dbc
Hi Marc,
On 02-01-2023 16:58, Marc Haber wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jan 2023 16:31:17 +0100, Paul Gevers
wrote:
On 02-01-2023 14:21, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
A user complained that MySQL doesn't work, because it misses the INET6
type that the example settings use.
And is this an absolute must? (It's
On Mon, 2 Jan 2023 16:31:17 +0100, Paul Gevers
wrote:
>On 02-01-2023 14:21, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
>> A user complained that MySQL doesn't work, because it misses the INET6
>> type that the example settings use.
>
>And is this an absolute must? (It's an example after all?)
It is. We need to
, I wonder about the
mariadb-server part. mariadb-server depends on the versioned
mariadb-server-* package which depends on the versioned mariadb-client-*
package. So in case mariadb-client wouldn't be able to be fulfilled,
mariadb-server as the second alternative isn't going to help. And in my
o
Hi,
please pardon my ignorance about Debian install. I'm distributing a software
which could use various DBMS'es by setting a number of parameters. Example
parameters are only given for MariaDB. I distribute a debian/ directory that
Debian users can use to prepare a package instead of
On Wed, Dec 28, 2022 at 12:10:51AM +0100, Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues
wrote:
> Note, that if you keep upgrading a Debian unstable chroot across multiple
> releases, it will end up looking slightly different than a freshly
> debootstrapped Debian unstable chroot. So I think there is value in
Hi,
Quoting Theodore Ts'o (2022-12-27 05:19:45)
> On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 08:45:53PM +0100, Santiago Vila wrote:
> > El 26/12/22 a las 20:29, Theodore Ts'o escribió:
> > > I: The directory does not exist inside the chroot.
> >
> > This is really a problem with schroot. I guess that this will not
On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 08:45:53PM +0100, Santiago Vila wrote:
> El 26/12/22 a las 20:29, Theodore Ts'o escribió:
> > I: The directory does not exist inside the chroot.
>
> This is really a problem with schroot. I guess that this will not work either:
>
> schroot -c the-chroot-name
>
> This
El 26/12/22 a las 20:29, Theodore Ts'o escribió:
I: The directory does not exist inside the chroot.
This is really a problem with schroot. I guess that this will not work either:
schroot -c the-chroot-name
This usually works when you are in your $HOME because this file:
Hi, I'm trying to figure out an sbuild failure on my laptop. The
sbuild environment from replicated from my desktop where things work
perfectly well. But in my laptop, things are failing at the
"Setup apt archive" step with
E: Failed to change to directory ‘/<>’: Permission denied
And I'm
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