* cjwatson enables daily builds for raring | 08:07 | |
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infinity | cjwatson: Did you get webops to make livefs chroots? I may have missed that in the excitement of our unusual opening. | 08:12 |
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cjwatson | infinity: *cough* no | 08:37 |
cjwatson | infinity: wanna check? :) | 08:37 |
infinity | cjwatson: Yeah, so, that might not work. ;) | 08:38 |
infinity | cjwatson: I need a webops who isn't about to go to bed, but I'll get it looked after. | 08:38 |
infinity | Every six months, this really reminds me that livefs-in-soyuz has other knock-on benefits. | 08:38 |
infinity | Like not proxying people to create chroots by hand... | 08:39 |
stgraber | cjwatson: I guess you noticed the grub2 FTBFS? | 08:41 |
infinity | Hahaha. | 08:42 |
infinity | More gets(). | 08:42 |
infinity | Did no one get the memo 13 years ago? | 08:43 |
infinity | (At least, I think it was first deprecated in C99...) | 08:44 |
stgraber | infinity: marked obsolescent in 2008 and was removed from the spec in C11 according to the manpage | 08:47 |
infinity | stgraber: That manpage skips the C99 reference. | 08:48 |
infinity | stgraber: Oh, heh. Nevermind. C99 drafts happened much later than 1999. :P | 08:53 |
infinity | Either way, the appearance of gets() in anything other than a CompSci project teaching people about buffer overflows is always a bug. | 08:53 |
infinity | cjwatson: qapt is probably a much more interesting test-case for britney out-of-date migration issues, since it's also snagging a transition. | 09:30 |
infinity | cjwatson: Likely a better end-to-end test-case anyway. | 09:31 |
jbicha | I'm curious about ptlib getting stuck in the raring proposed transition too | 09:44 |
infinity | jbicha: Same NBS issue, probably. I'll look into it in a sec/ | 09:47 |
jbicha | yeah, it adds new libraries | 09:49 |
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cjwatson | stgraber: thanks, I'll fix that | 10:07 |
cjwatson | infinity: it's not actually using gets directly - it's an obscure thing inside gnulib that's trying to use typeof on it to warn about its misuse | 10:08 |
infinity | cjwatson: Oh, the irony. | 10:08 |
cjwatson | yeah. fixed upstream a while back but it takes a while to filter down. | 10:09 |
infinity | tumbleweed: Hrm, reverse-depends(1) doesn't do pockets? | 10:40 |
tumbleweed | it probably merges pockets | 10:40 |
infinity | tumbleweed: I'm going to go with no, it doesn't. | 10:41 |
tumbleweed | yeah, that's about it | 10:41 |
infinity | (And even if it did, the data would always be slightly incorrect, then, as I wouldn't know which version of packages it's looking at) | 10:41 |
tumbleweed | I have been fairly tempted to rewrite it over the last day or two | 10:41 |
infinity | But no, it doesn't merge. If it did, it would find rdeps for libpt2.10.7 | 10:42 |
infinity | (Which is only in proposed) | 10:42 |
tumbleweed | it currently regenerates the reverse-index from source a couple of times a day, but if it were iterative, it could try and follow publisher cycles | 10:42 |
tumbleweed | yup, release pocket only. No merging | 10:43 |
infinity | Check. Please to add proposed/updates/security targets? :) | 10:44 |
infinity | (And t-p-u, s-p-u, etc) | 10:44 |
infinity | Not that I care as much about the latter ones, but someone might. | 10:44 |
tumbleweed | it'll bloat the DB a lot, so I probably have to re-write it first | 10:44 |
cjwatson | infinity: care to approve that grub2 binary for me when you have a minute? | 11:20 |
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