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Bug#927189: unblock: docker.io/18.09.1+dfsg1-5+b10




On 4/23/19 4:42 PM, Ivo De Decker wrote:
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Hi,

On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 05:42:00AM +0000, Niels Thykier wrote:
I'd like to fix #925224 [1] for buster. The fix is trivial, and allows
the docker's debootstrap script to work again when it queries
security.debian.org, by following redirections. Please see bug for
more details.

I attached a source debdiff as mentioned in buster freeze policy [2].

Sorry for the inconvenience,
Your upload incorporated a newer version of golang-golang-x-sys in ustable,
which has changes that are not appropriate during the freeze. If you want
docker.io to migrate, the changes in golang-golang-x-sys need to be reverted.

Thanks,

Ivo

  Hi Ivo,

thanks for noticing about golang-golang-x-sys.

I just had a quick look, so it turns out that:

- testing has "golang-golang-x-sys (= 0.0~git20181228.9a3f9b0-1)"
- unstable has "golang-golang-x-sys (=0.0~git20190412.9773273-1)"

As long as I upload a source package to unstable, it will be built against golang-golang-x-sys from unstable, hence it will be unsuitable for testing.

It seems that I should instead upload to testing-proposed-updates, am I correct?

Please notice that the version of docker.io in unstable right now (18.09.1+dfsg1-7) has two bug fixes compared to testing:

- #925224, which was initially the reason to open this unblock bug
- #921600, which is a bug fix I just uploaded, and I believe should also be part of buster

If you agree with this additional bug fix, then what version should I use for the package:

- testing-proposed-updates: 18.09.1+dfsg1-7+deb10u1 seems suitable
- unstable: should I bump the version as well, so that it's above 18.09.1+dfsg1-7+deb10u1? Something like 18.09.1+dfsg1-7+deb11u1 (+deb11 feels strange honestly).

Sorry to bother you with these, I'm very new and learning all these procedures.

Thanks again,

  Arnaud


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