Control: tags -1 moreinfo Hi Norbert, On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 07:50:10 +0900 Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> wrote: > I am asking to unblock onedrive 2.2.6-2 for buster. This is a new > upstream release that fixes a considerable amount of (critical) bugs, > most of which not reported in Debian, but still present. Here are the > release notes from the CHANGELOG.md file: > > ## 2.2.6 - 2019-03-12 > ### Fixed > * Resolve application crash when unable to delete remote folders when business retention policies are enabled > * Resolve deprecation warning: loop index implicitly converted from size_t to int > * Resolve warnings regarding 'bashisms' > * Resolve handling of notification failure is dbus server has not started or available > * Resolve handling of response JSON to ensure that 'id' key element is always checked for > * Resolve excessive & needless logging in monitor mode > * Resolve compiling with LDC on Alpine as musl lacks some standard interfaces > * Resolve notification issues when offline and cannot act on changes > * Resolve Docker entrypoint.sh to accept command line arguments > * Resolve to create a new upload session on reinit > * Resolve where on OneDrive query failure, default root and drive id is used if a response is not returned > * Resolve Key not found: nextExpectedRanges when attempting session uploads and incorrect response is returned > * Resolve application crash when re-using an authentication URI twice after previous --logout > * Resolve creating a folder on a shared personal folder appears successful but returns a JSON error > * Resolve to treat mv of new file as upload of mv target > * Update Debian i386 build dependencies > * Update handling of --get-O365-drive-id to print out all 'site names' that match the explicit search entry rather than just the last match > * Update Docker readme & documentation > * Update handling of validating local file permissions for new file uploads > ### Added > * Add support for install & uninstall on RHEL / CentOS 6.x > * Add support for when notifications are enabled, display the number of OneDrive changes to process if any are found > * Add 'config' option 'min_notif_changes' for minimum number of changes to notify on, default = 5 > * Add additional Docker container builds utilising a smaller OS footprint > * Add configurable interval of logging in monitor mode > * Implement new CLI option --skip-dot-files to skip .files and .folders if option is used > * Implement new CLI option --check-for-nosync to ignore folder when special file (.nosync) present > * Implement new CLI option --dry-run > > > The Debian related diffs are trivial, see attached debdiff, where I > excluded the actual code changes in the onedrive sources. > > Having 2.2.5 with all the hitherto found bugs in buster would be > unfortunate. I fear this request hasn't received a response because it is very daunting to review (35 files changed, 1565 insertions(+), 747 deletions(-)) and it doesn't comply with the freeze policy (targeted fixes). Hence the I am seriously wondering if it wouldn't be better to remove onedrive from buster and make sure the package is in better shape during the bullseye cycle. What do you think? Paul
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