Brian May <br...@linuxpenguins.xyz> writes: > Apparently the fix for ibus creates a regression in glibc that must get > fixed also: > > https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/merge_requests/1176 > > However this patch patches GIO in glibc, and it looks like glibc in > Jessie (2.19-18+deb8u10) doesn't have this directory. Or anything > related to GIO that I can see. > > Hence, I am inclined to think maybe glibc doesn't need to be fixed in > Jessie.
i have back-ported the patches to the Jessie version. Hopefully this is correct :-) https://gitlab.gnome.org/penguin_brian/glib/compare/2.42.1...fix_gio_auth If I incorporate the test patch into the Debian package, expecting a test failure, instead I get the following results: SKIP: gdbus-server-auth 1 /gdbus/server-auth # SKIP Testing interop with libdbus not supported SKIP: gdbus-server-auth 2 /gdbus/server-auth/tcp # SKIP Testing interop with libdbus not supported SKIP: gdbus-server-auth 3 /gdbus/server-auth/anonymous # SKIP Testing interop with libdbus not supported SKIP: gdbus-server-auth 4 /gdbus/server-auth/external # SKIP EXTERNAL authentication not implemented on this platform SKIP: gdbus-server-auth 5 /gdbus/server-auth/sha1 # SKIP Testing interop with libdbus not supported SKIP: gdbus-server-auth 6 /gdbus/server-auth/anonymous/tcp # SKIP Testing interop with libdbus not supported SKIP: gdbus-server-auth 7 /gdbus/server-auth/sha1/tcp # SKIP Testing interop with libdbus not supported This is something I would like to be able to test before uploading. At least it does look like I enabled the test correctly. Not sure when I will get to look at this again, I haven't claimed it, if somebody else wants to take over then go ahead. -- Brian May <b...@debian.org>