On Wed, 2019-10-23 at 00:33 +0200, Ansgar wrote: > Ben Hutchings writes: > > On Mon, 2019-10-21 at 07:49 +0000, Debian FTP Masters wrote: > > > ACL automatic-source-uploads: hijacks are not allowed > > > (binary=linux-image-amd64, other-source=linux-latest) > > > > All of the binary packages previously built by src:linux-latest will > > now be built by either src:linux or one of the source packages it > > produces via the signing service. > > I removed the linux-image-* packages now built by src:linux-signed-*, > but I don't think these replace all binaries built by src:linux-latest > yet? > > linux-headers-rt-686-pae | 5.2+107 | unstable | i386 > linux-headers-rt-amd64 | 5.2+107 | unstable | amd64 > linux-headers-rt-arm64 | 5.2+107 | unstable | arm64 > linux-headers-rt-armmp | 5.2+107 | unstable | armhf > linux-image-rt-amd64 | 5.2+107 | unstable | amd64 > linux-image-rt-arm64 | 5.2+107 | unstable | arm64 > linux-image-rt-armmp | 5.2+107 | unstable | armhf > > (Or the rt patchset isn't yet available for 5.3?) Yes, the rt patchset is usually only available for every second upstream release. > > Please remove src:linux-latest for unstable and/or update dak's > > database to allow this to happen. > > Please file a removal request if src:linux-latest and the packages > mentioned above should already be removed. I think it will otherwise > be reported as cruft later when the linux-*-rt-* packages are taken over > as well. Will do, thanks. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings The two most common things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.
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