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Post #3255854
2026-05-31 00:43 UTC
@kouett@soc.kouett.net.eu.org @IndigoPRNG@cathode.church @linuxandyarn@hachyderm.io @hailey@hails.org I can certainly verify that Debian Trixie (which, as you know, Debian is known for preferring to use older packages more than newer packages to be as stable as possible more or less) still is currently already on a post LLM-modified version and I have no options to downgrade the package without breaking a bunch of things.
And rsync really is so fundamental that it could very well break security updates if you hold it.
So it's kind of a "extremely broken" versus "not working at all, potentially unbootable" for many systems.
I'm starting to wonder if we might have to compile it (or maybe openrsync is directly compatible?) and just replace the binaries (and after each update...) It seems unlikely it's going to add new functionality, just bugs
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