Debian LTS
This was my hundred-twenty-sixth month that I did some work for the Debian LTS initiative, started by Raphael Hertzog at Freexian.
I worked on updates for ffmpeg and haproxy in all releases. Along the way I marked more CVEs as not-affected than I had to fix. So finally there was no upload needed for haproxy anymore. Unfortunately testing ffmpeg was not as easy, as the recommended “just look whether mpv can play random videos” is not really satisfying. So the upload will happen only in January.
I also wonder whether fixing glewlwyd is really worth the effort, as the software is already EOL upstream.
Debian ELTS
This month was the seventy-seventhth ELTS month. During my allocated time I worked on ffmpeg, haproxy, amanda and kmail-account-wizzard.
Like LTS, all CVEs of haproxy and some of ffmpeg could be marked as not-affected and testing of the other packages was/is not really straight forward. So the final upload will only happen in January as well.
Debian Printing
Unfortunately I didn’t found any time to work on this topic.
Debian Matomo
Thanks a lot to William Desportes for all fixes of my bad PHP packaging.
Debian Astro
This month I uploaded new packages or new upstream or bugfix versions of:
- … astronomical-almanac to add CI, gbp.conf and fix a bug
I again sponsored an upload of calceph.
Debian IoT
This month I uploaded new upstream or bugfix versions of:
Debian Mobcom
This month I uploaded new packages or new upstream or bugfix versions of:
- … libosmo-analog (package prepared by Nathan)
- … osmo-tetra (package prepared by Nathan)
- … libosmo-sccp
- … osmo-libasn1c
misc
This month I uploaded new upstream or bugfix versions of:
I also sponsored uploads of emacs-lsp-docker, emacs-dape, emacs-oauth2, gpgmngr, libjs-jush.
FTP master
This month I accepted 330 and rejected 13 packages. The overall number of packages that got accepted was 335.