[Pkg-netatalk-devel] More patches to flag as submitted upstream

Daniel Markstedt markstedt at gmail.com
Tue May 2 19:35:33 BST 2023


> Unfortunately the package will *not* make it for the upcoming release of
> Debian: The lack of attention to package in the fall (my maintaining it
> alone, with too much on my plate) made the security team discourage its
> inclusion, and by now it is too late to release to get it reintroduced.

That's a bummer! But I'm not easily discouraged so don't worry, haha.
We didn't have the fixes for the last few CVEs back in last fall anyways,
so it might not have made a difference.

Is there an appeals process or some other way to get a package
reevaluated for inclusion in a stable release during its lifetime?

And as long as the package lives on in Sid, it can be considered for any
future stable release, I assume?

But anyways, having a deb for folks to pull from an unofficial repo is still
a big step up from asking users to build it from scratch.

No rush with netatalk2. We have some additional fixes lined up.
I might cut another release in a few weeks.



On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 6:25 AM Jonas Smedegaard <jonas at jones.dk> wrote:
>
> Quoting Daniel Markstedt (2023-05-02 07:33:34)
> > Hey Jonas,
> >
> > Just a heads-up that I released 3.1.15 a few days ago:
> > https://github.com/Netatalk/netatalk/releases/tag/netatalk-3-1-15
> >
> > It'd be very neat to get this into the system just in time for Bookworm!
> > I think it unblocks all of the current blockers that's holding it back.
>
> That's great news.  I have a moment to spare, and am updating the
> package right now.
>
> I will also list you as team member with that package release.
>
> Unfortunately the package will *not* make it for the upcoming release of
> Debian: The lack of attention to package in the fall (my maintaining it
> alone, with too much on my plate) made the security team discourage its
> inclusion, and by now it is too late to release to get it reintroduced.
>
> Hope that won't feel too discouraging for you - there are ways to offer
> the package semi-officially to Debian users, and our keeping it actively
> maintained in Debian unstable also eases its adoption into derivatives
> like Ubuntu.
>
> ...and there's also the netatalk2 package.  Very sorry that I have been
> so long to respond properly on that.  I've been too busy with my studies
> till now - will still study but hope to better manage my spare time
> going forward...
>
>  - Jonas
>
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