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Bug#865691: closed by Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk> (Bug#865691: fixed in initramfs-tools 0.131)



Debian Bug Tracking System <owner@bugs.debian.org> wrote:
> We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
> initramfs-tools, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP
> archive.
[...]
> Version: 0.131
> Distribution: unstable

Thanks for fixing this in unstable. I will just mention again that it
made my stretch system unbootable, so perhaps it's worth at least
considering a fix in stable as well?

At the very least, it would be nice to have it fixed in stable _if_
initramfs-tools-core needs a new version for any other reason. The
system in question is currently running a version of the package I built
locally with my patch applied, which is the only reason it boots
successfully now, so if an upstream version replaces my local one and
I'm not paying enough attention to hastily re-patch it, then my system
will probably become unbootable again.

Cheers,
Simon

-- 
for k in [pow(x,37,0x1a1298d262b49c895d47f) for x in [0x50deb914257022de7fff,
0x213558f2215127d5a2d1, 0x90c99e86d08b91218630, 0x109f3d0cfbf640c0beee7,
0xc83e01379a5fbec5fdd1, 0x19d3d70a8d567e388600e, 0x534e2f6e8a4a33155123]]:
 print("".join([chr(32+3*((k>>x)&1))for x in range(79)])) # <anakin@pobox.com>


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