On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 5:33 PM, Andrew Lee wrote:
> Description : timezone data for tzinfo
>
>This tzinfo-data contains data from the IANA Time Zone database
>packaged as Ruby modules for use with TZInfo.
Folks have been trying to get embedded copies of the tzdata removed
from Debia
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> forwarded -1 https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20444
Bug #833558 [libc0.3] libc0.3: [hurd] recvmsg: PF_LOCAL sockets and msg_name
lead to SIGLOST
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833558: htt
Package: libc0.3
Version: 2.23-4
Severity: normal
Tags: patch upstream
Control: forwarded -1 https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20444
Dear Maintainer,
When using recvmsg on a PF_LOCAL socket, if msg_name and msg_namelen
are set, the process receives SIGLOST. This is due to glibc's re
Dear HPPA porters,
We would like to push glibc 2.24 currently in experimental into sid in
the next weeks. It is going to be the version we ship in Stretch.
I have looked at the testsuite results from the latest uploads, there
are 9 real regressions (ie not new tests) mostly related to NPTL:
* FA
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from 45f081b testsuite-xfail-debian.mk: Update with hurd-i386
non-regressions.
new 471fd40 debian/patches/git-updates.diff: update from upstream
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Author: Aurelien Jarno
Date: Fri Aug 5 22:44:21 2016 +0200
debian/patches/git-updates.diff: update from upst
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