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Bug #1059291 [release.debian.org] bookworm-pu: package spip/4.1.9+dfsg-1+deb12u3
Changed Bug title to 'bookworm-pu: package spip/4.1.9+dfsg-1+deb12u4' from
'bookworm-pu: package spip/4.1.9+dfsg-1+deb12u3'.
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: bookworm
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: pu
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Control: affects -1 + src:calibre
[ Reason ]
Fix CVE-2023-46303.
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Bug #1060668 [release.debian.org] bookworm-pu: package
calibre/6.13.0+repack-2+deb12u3
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1060668: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1060668
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Control: retitle -1 bookworm-pu: package spip/4.1.9+dfsg-1+deb12u4
Le Sat, Dec 30, 2023 at 12:06:56PM +0100, Salvatore Bonaccorso a écrit :
> On Fri, Dec 22, 2023 at 01:28:00PM +0100, David Prévot wrote:
[…]
> > This issue is similar to #1059289 for oldstable.
> >
> > Another upstream release
On Tue, 19, Dec, 2023 at 09:25:06PM +, Jonathan Wiltshire spoke thus..
> It's time to set a date for 12.5 (taking account of the emergency .4) and
> 11.9. I expect this to be the penultimate update for bullseye before LTS.
>
> Please indicate availability for:
>
> Saturday 3rd February
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Bug #1060456 {Done: Ryan Kavanagh } [rxvt-unicode]
rxvt-unicode: 9.31-1+b1 breaks UTF-8 display
Bug #1060425 [rxvt-unicode] Font spacing and text encoding broken in version
9.31-1+b1.
Severity set to
Hello
for webmasters the status remains the same as last time, so we have no tasks to
do in point releases.
Kind regards
El 12 de enero de 2024 13:12:31 CET, Mark Hymers escribió:
>On Tue, 19, Dec, 2023 at 09:25:06PM +, Jonathan Wiltshire spoke thus..
>> It's time to set a date for 12.5
Keeping in mind that I am new to this arena...
I have some Intel systems - both 64-bit and 32-bit - that I might be able to
use as build platforms.
What does the Debian team need from me to be able to use these systems?
I can't guarantee they'll be FAST, but I'll do what I can to make them
于2024年1月12日周五 23:59写道:
>
> Keeping in mind that I am new to this arena...
>
> I have some Intel systems - both 64-bit and 32-bit - that I might be able to
> use as build platforms.
>
I guess all of your hardwares are 64bit. You setup different OS on them.
> What does the Debian team need from
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Bug #1060456 [rxvt-unicode] rxvt-unicode: 9.31-1+b1 breaks UTF-8 display
Bug 1060456 cloned as bug 1060679
1055955 was blocked by: 1054793 1042525 1060323 1060456 1042844 1057270 1050451
1060653 1042853 1057318 1026046 1054776 1042521 1060458 1057424
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: bullseye
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: pu
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I've
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Bug #1060689 [release.debian.org] bullseye-pu: package
libspreadsheet-parsexlsx-perl/0.27-2.1+deb11u1
Added indication that 1060689 affects src:libspreadsheet-parsexlsx-perl
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Bug #1060688 [release.debian.org] bookworm-pu: package
libspreadsheet-parsexlsx-perl/0.27-3+deb12u1
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: bookworm
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
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I've
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Are you forgetting that 64 bit is slower? In the arm world where it's
easily switchable 64 bit is pokey when you don't need it.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024, 12:54 PM wrote:
>
>
> Sent from my mobile device.
>
> --
> *From:* YunQiang Su
> *Sent:* Friday, January 12, 2024
Let me try again, following up on the previous thread, but removing most of the
irrelevant history.
If I have a 32-bit Intel system that is currently supported on bookworm
(currently running bullseye, but I can upgrade it), is that of use to anyone as
a native build platform for 32-bit binary
On Tue, 26 Dec 2023 12:04:50 + "Adam D. Barratt"
wrote:
Did you want to tell me to proceed with the upload?
rhys 于2024年1月13日周六 11:27写道:
>
> Let me try again, following up on the previous thread, but removing most of
> the irrelevant history.
>
> If I have a 32-bit Intel system that is currently supported on bookworm
> (currently running bullseye, but I can upgrade it), is that of use to anyone
> as
Hi,
在 2024-01-12星期五的 21:26 -0600,rhys写道:
> Let me try again, following up on the previous thread, but removing most of
> the irrelevant history.
Let me try to strike this message down to avoid the discussion from shifting
further to an unknown direction.
> If I have a 32-bit Intel system that
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