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Re: DEX update and next steps



On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 04:30:48PM +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Mar 2011, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> > * http://people.ubuntu.com/patches/kernel-package.safe-initrd.diff
> > 
> >   This patch was intended to make initrd creation safer by writing it to a
> >   temporary file first and then renaming it, rather than overwriting it
> >   in-place.  The same problem may have been fixed in the Debian kernel
> >   packages, in kernel-package or in initramfs-tools.
> > [...]
> initramfs-tools does the right thing (I know it because I got the upgrade
> interrupted due to the temporary file filling up the disk, alioth has a
> ridiculously small /boot).

That's good enough for me, thanks.  I've updated the status of this patch in
git.

> > * http://people.ubuntu.com/patches/sysklogd.no-root.diff
> >   (Debian bug: http://bugs.debian.org/35325)
> > 
> >   There's an open wishlist bug suggesting that syslogd could run as
> >   non-root, and this Ubuntu patch was submitted to it in 2004.  Ubuntu is
> >   still carrying this patch today, so there's an up-to-date version of it
> >   available.
> > 
> >   Meanwhile, both Debian and Ubuntu now use rsyslogd by default.  Should we:
> > 
> >   - Try to get this patch merged into Debian
> >   - Forget about it because sysklogd is no longer important enough
> > 
> >   Thoughts?
> 
> Martin Schulze is both Debian maintainer and upstream maintainer. I
> suggest to mail him directly (without going through the BTS) to get
> a proper answer.

Do you have an opinion on whether this is worth pursuing when sysklogd is
not used so much anymore?

> > = Next Steps =
> > 
> > I'd like to start compiling ideas for the next Ubuntu DEX project, once the
> > above tasks have been completed.  Here are some ideas:
> 
> All of them are a good idea. I would like to add one more:
> 
> - Kickstart pkg-ayatana. Concrete goal: have unity in Debian.
>   Related tasks:
>   - write some documentation on how to best maintain packages (with bzr)
>     where Ubuntu is the upstream.
>   - find some maintainers to staff the pkg-ayatana team
>   - introduce all the needed packages under the pkg-ayatana umbrella

Thanks, I've added this to the web page as a future project.

-- 
 - mdz


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