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Integrate Bookworm 12.7 point update
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https://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/2024/msg00005.html

I've verified that none of the removed packages are in use by us.

The d-i image has been rebuilt https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/SRE/Infrastructure_Foundations/Debian-installer#Updating_the_netboot_image

Use this ticket to track the respective updates across the cluster:

  • amd64-microcode
  • apache2
  • base-files
  • cups
  • curl
  • glibc
  • graphviz
  • gtk+2.0
  • gtk+3.0
  • imagemagick
  • initramfs-tools
  • intel-microcode
  • ipmitool
  • libapache2-mod-auth-openidc
  • libnvme
  • libvirt
  • linux
  • linux-signed-amd64
  • numpy
  • openssl
  • qemu
  • systemd
  • usb.ids

These are unused by us:

  • ansible
  • ansible-core
  • cacti
  • calamares-settings-debian
  • calibre
  • cockpit
  • cyrus-imapd
  • dcm2niix
  • dmitry
  • dropbear
  • gettext.js
  • glogic
  • linux-signed-arm64
  • linux-signed-i386
  • newlib
  • poe.app
  • putty
  • riemann-c-client
  • rustc-web
  • shim
  • shim-helpers-amd64-signed
  • shim-helpers-arm64-signed
  • shim-helpers-i386-signed
  • shim-signed
  • xmedcon

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I updated the bullseye and bookworm netist images this morning but didn't know about upgrading the packages for the point release :(

I updated the bullseye and bookworm netist images this morning

Ah, nice. I'll mark the tasks as updated.

but didn't know about upgrading the packages for the point release :(

There's no rush on any of these, they are all bugfixes or low impact security issues which didn't meet the bar for a DSA. I usually install the Linux updates early on (so that all future maintenance for hosts pick up the latest kernel) and the rest happens over time with low priority.