Patch | Description | Author | Forwarded | Bugs | Origin | Last update |
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configure-use-pkg-config-with-newer-gpgme-and-gpg-error.patch | configure: use pkg-config with newer gpgme and gpg-error This tweaks autoconf logic in order to use pkg-config for gpgme and gpg-error when available. Recent versions of gpgme directly provide threaded support, and gpg-error started shipping a .pc file. Thus on recent distributions it is possible to directly use pkg-config for both. On older environments, the legacy logic is kept in place. |
Luca BRUNO <luca.bruno@coreos.com> | yes | 2022-11-24 | ||
debian/Skip-test-pull-repeated-during-CI.patch | Skip test-pull-repeated during CI This test is expected to fail a small proportion of the time. During the build of ostree 2018.7-1 in Debian, it seems we were unlucky on s390x. Non-deterministic tests are also problematic for autopkgtest, where they can gate migration of our dependencies like GLib, so skip this test unless the caller has opted-in to non-deterministic tests. It would be appropriate to enable this test in environments where failures can easily be retried and are not disruptive to other packages. |
Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org> | no | 2018-07-30 | ||
debian/test-sysroot-Skip-on-s390x-by-default.patch | test-sysroot: Skip on s390x by default This test regularly fails on the buildds, but I cannot reproduce the failure on a porterbox. |
Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org> | not-needed | debian upstream | 2022-12-06 |