** Changed in: universal-ctags (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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This bug was fixed in the package universal-ctags -
0+git20200824-1.1ubuntu1
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universal-ctags (0+git20200824-1.1ubuntu1) impish; urgency=medium
* Fix glibc 2.33 builds (LP: #1934829)
- d/p/0001-main-add-newfstatat-to-seccomp-rules.patch:
Add newfstatat seccomp rule for
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Thanks for the thorough analysis, Athos.
I noticed that upstream has already approved your PR, and I agree with
your fix. I'm now happy with the rest of the debdiff as well (but I
took the liberty to update the date of the d/changelog entry), so I'll
go ahead and upload the package.
$ dput unive
I addressed Sergio comments regarding the changelog.
Moreover, I did dig through the armhf failure and I realized the
newfstatat system call is not available there. It then falls back to
calling statx, which is not in the seccomp rules, leading to failure.
I rebuilt the package with an additional
** Tags added: ftbfs
** Changed in: universal-ctags (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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** Tags added: update-excuse
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Ah, something else: I would rewrite the changelog entry to something
like:
* d/p/0001-main-add-newfstatat-to-seccomp-rules.patch:
Add newfstatat seccomp rule for glibc 2.33 builds. (LP: #1934829)
Note that you don't need to mention the d/p/series modification in the
changelog.
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Thanks for the patch, Athos.
A very small nit: would you mind adding a Bug-Ubuntu header to the added
patch?
Also, I see that that armhf build is failing on the PPA. I haven't
investigated it further to see if it's related to the patch or not.
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This following patch deprecates the first one by adding additional
information to the changelog.
A PPA with the proposed changes is available at https://launchpad.net
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lp1934829-glibc233/+packages
** Patch added: "2-0+git20200824-1.1ubuntu1.debdiff
** Changed in: universal-ctags (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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** Also affects: universal-ctags (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=990784
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I filed [1] in Debian so the issue is known and can be tracked there in
case glibc 2.33 lands in unstable before universal-ctags is updated to a
new upstream version.
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=990784
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The attachment "1-0+git20200824-1.1ubuntu1.debdiff" seems to be a
debdiff. The ubuntu-sponsors team has been subscribed to the bug report
so that they can review and hopefully sponsor the debdiff. If the
attachment isn't a patch, please remove the "patch" flag from the
attachment, remove the "pat
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