apt 2.2.2 arrived in Debian testing now (so should soon enter PureOS landing) might fix this - judging from its changelog: https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/a/apt/changelog-2.2.2
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Mar 17 2021
Mar 16 2021
wrong issue tracker - moved to https://source.puri.sm/Purism/docs.puri.sm/-/issues/38
pipx is a technical tool, not intended for regular users. It was packaged for Debian as it was requested for the _administration_ of Librem One services but explicitly *not* for general use.
Mar 15 2021
as previously noted, this is a non-issue: no non-free package is suggested because the suggested package is not registered in apt so it is neither free nor non-free, it is instead nonexistent.
as previously noted, this is a non-issue: no non-free package is suggested because the suggested package is not registered in apt so it is neither free nor non-free, it is instead nonexistent.
as previously noted, this is a non-issue since the package cannot really suggest something that does not exist as a package registered with apt.
Mar 12 2021
Mar 9 2021
I have tested and can confirm that the use of suffix purge works to drop local fork:
https://lists.puri.sm/pipermail/pureos-changes/2021-March/001152.html shows the packages I uploaded, and https://software.pureos.net/search_pkg?term=zpb shows (at the time of writing this) that landing now contains the package from Debian.
Looks good.
Mar 8 2021
Sorry to reopen, but I think the Guidelines are currently in a confusingly odd state:
Thanks for a swift resolution.
Excellent!
unp does not suggest a non-free package, only a non-existent one.
What exactly was tested 1000 times? some apt tool using an up-to-date libapt, or something more low-level?
Feb 23 2021
Feb 20 2021
https://serverfault.com/a/950568 mentions intermittent OCSP failures tied to IPv6.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/60243923 mentions how to disable OCSP for apt:
touch /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99verify-peer.conf \ && echo >>/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99verify-peer.conf "Acquire { https::Verify-Peer false }"
Feb 19 2021
maybe relevant to your research:
curl -O https://repo.pureos.net/pureos/dists/amber/main/source/Sources.xz works fine,
but curl -O --cert-status https://repo.pureos.net/pureos/dists/amber/main/source/Sources.xz fails:
curl: (91) No OCSP response received
Feb 17 2021
@jeremiah.foster: please don't discuss [multiple issues] issues directly, but instead file a separate issue report for the part you have input on and discuss it there.
Feb 15 2021
This issue is not about what is acceptable for people hired by or representing Purism to do.
Feb 14 2021
I am unaware of any issues with Firefox ESR violating the FSF Free System Distribution Guidelines.
We are aware of a some issues that might violate FSDG, and we are examining each of those individually.
I am unaware of any issues with Chromium violating the FSF Free System Distribution Guidelines.
Thanks again. You can do that now at T992.
thanks for your input, @francois - but please wait until this multi-issue has been broken into parts before contributing further, because a) it is too difficult to discuss multiple issues at once in this interface, and b) it is not possible to reassign comments to other more narrow-scoped issue reports once made.
Jan 21 2021
Dec 23 2020
I reported this issue on my own (not driven by reports of others but from my prior knowledge in maintaining PureBrowser and therefore pretty exactly knowing how they differ).
Dec 21 2020
Oct 6 2020
I also recommend to subscribe to https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/CensusTemplate (hint: that page was updated today)
Oct 5 2020
@jeremiah.foster as an initial action, I recommend that you subscribe to the wiki page, to get notified when others edit it - in case you disagree or appreciate learning from it.
Oct 2 2020
oh, silly me: pantalaimon was never derived, so this is a non-issue.
Sep 28 2020
Higher-than-Debian version shadows a Debian package if both are available. That is suitable for packages deliberately deviating from its Debian counterpart.
Example: debian-games (we fix an FSF-specific freedom-issue)
superceded by T938
Sep 26 2020
The problem tracked in this issue is that you can install non-free packages or add non-free repos - including skype and others.
Which packages can most easily be installed due to the default configuration of the tool is a subset of this general issue.
Sep 15 2020
seems I was mistaken: Matthias explained today that "whatever works, as long as the string "pureos" with a version number suffix appears in there".
Aug 20 2020
Aug 18 2020
Aug 4 2020
Aug 3 2020
Thanks!
Aug 2 2020
Jul 30 2020
https://software.pureos.net/package/bin/byzantium/libglib2.0-0 currently says "This package is currently not installable!"