[Bug 1928966] Re: Please merge procps 2:3.3.17-5 (main) from Debian unstable
William Wilson
1928966 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed May 26 01:00:35 UTC 2021
This diff from Debian merges in the new Debian version while keeping
some diffs that we have carried for many versions.
** Patch removed: "Diff from Debian"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/procps/+bug/1928966/+attachment/5500321/+files/procps-debian-ubuntu.debdiff
** Patch removed: "Diff from 3.3.16-5ubuntu3"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/procps/+bug/1928966/+attachment/5500322/+files/procps-ubuntu-ubuntu.debdiff
** Patch added: "Diff from Debian"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/procps/+bug/1928966/+attachment/5500329/+files/procps-debian-ubuntu.debdiff
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Title:
Please merge procps 2:3.3.17-5 (main) from Debian unstable
Status in procps package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
This requires a merge because there are changes in the Ubuntu version
not present in the Debian version.
Justification of new diff:
- There is a new diff, which is an autopkgtest for the stack limit issue
that was seen in bug 1874824. This test has been submitted to
Debian so the patch can be dropped if they accept it.
Justification of dropped patches
- missing_potfiles_in: Debian has now added this code in POTFILES.in
so the patch is no longer needed
- pmap_test: This patch disables some tests that are not causing
any problems. These tests are run in Debian so should be run
in Ubuntu as well
- top_config_file_bwcompat: Debian has applied this code upstream so
the patch is no longer needed
- tar-version: Debian has applied this code upstream so the patch is
no longer needed
- stack_limit: Debian has applied this code upstream so the patch is
no longer needed
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