libbabeltrace-ctf-dev was merged into libbabeltrace-dev, so the
build dependencies are unsatisfiable in unstable. For stretch-
backports we will still want both of them. So add a suitably
versioned dependency on libbabeltrace-dev as a preferred
alternative to libbabeltrace-ctf-dev.
It has a lintian error (non-empty-dependency_libs-in-la-file) and it
also seems to be missing a header (the newly added
usbip_host_common.h) since Linux 4.7. No-one seems to have noticed,
and it has nothing build-depending on it, so get rid of it.
The dpkg bugs affecting libssl-dev build deps were fixed in 1.18.8.
The various non-M-A packages for which we used :native qualification
were fixed before stretch release. So neither unstable nor
stretch-backports needs these.
This reverts commit 85b468262e "Remove unused liblockdep packaging"
and 87d08943da "liblockdep: Stop trying to build packages, as it
failed to build again", but doesn't restore the patches. All our
patches, and further build fixes, were applied upstream as of
v4.13-rc1.
It has finally been removed after all docs were converted to ReST format.
As there is no longer a way to build manpages, remove the linux-manual
package.
linux-headers-*-common* packages are arch-independent since version
4.9~rc7-1~exp1, so to allow for binNMUs we need to specify
${source:Version} in versioned dependencies on them.
Closes: #869511
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Merge tag 'debian/4.9.25-1'
Drop the added patches, which are already in 4.11.
CONFIG_NFP_NETVF is replaced by CONFIG_NFP in 4.11.
dak currently allows a binary upload to include debug symbol packages
that don't appear in the overrides file or the Binary field of the
changes file, so long as they have the appropriate
'Auto-Built-Package' field and their name matches another binary
package in the upload plus the '-dbgsym' suffix.
For architectures with code signing enabled, our binary uploads never
match this condition as the corresponding binary package has the
'-unsigned' suffix and the debug symbols package does not. Since we
do list the debug symbol packages in the Binary field, they do get
added to the overrides file when accepted through the NEW queue, but
they are automatically pruned from there some time later. Later
uploads then have to go through NEW even though they are not
introducing new binary packages. This would be a big problem for
stable security updates.
For now, move debug symbols back to the main archive with the old
'-dbg' suffix. Keep them enabled for all architectures.
Listing usr/sbin in linux-cpupower.install caused FTBFS on !x86 as
cpupower itself doesn't install anything there. Do the architecture
filtering in the debhelper lists instead of complicating
debian/rules.real further.
This reverts commit 99d37f9b16, which
caused most binary uploads to be rejected. dak's allows upload of
debug symbol packages not listed in the Binary field only if there is
a corresponding binary package without the -dbgsym suffix, which is
not the case on architectures where we use a -unsigned suffix.
Any packages listed in debian/control that are not installed in the
main archive will always be seen as NEW. This might be fixable by
archive configuration changes, but for now we'll generate them in a
similar way to debhelper.
Include headers for all architectures that we build a kernel for.
This allows co-installation of per-flavour header packages for
multiple Debian architectures, and fixes the problem of arm64 headers
depending on arm headers that we did not include.
The new versions have Multi-Arch: allowed, and surprisingly dpkg doesn't
consider them to satisfy a dependency on openssl:native. Change the
build-dependency into an alternative satisfiable by both old and new
versions. (Closes: #839145)
(cherry picked from commit 8e552ff10c)
The new versions have Multi-Arch: allowed, and surprisingly dpkg doesn't
consider them to satisfy a dependency on openssl:native. Change the
build-dependency into an alternative satisfiable by both old and new
versions. (Closes: #839145)
If kernel.dmesg_restrict is enabled (which it now will be by default)
and sudo is installed, ask whether to use sudo. If this is denied or
fails then fall back to writing a placeholder in the bug report.