How old the Debian installation on this laptop is?
After the upgrade to bookworm sound in KDE wouldn't work and alsamixer crashed with
ALSA lib conf.c:4004:(snd_config_hooks_call) Cannot open shared library libasound_module_conf_pulse.so (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsndfile.so.1: undefined symbol: lame_encode_buffer_interleaved_int)
libmp3lame0 was installed from debian-multimedia dot orgโฆ
I also removed GCC 4.9.
And OpenSSL 0.9.8, and 1.0.0, and 1.1.0.
I am sure something like this should exist already?
Looking for a tool that would watch a git repository (a branch for changes, e.g.) and if changes are found would trigger a command to be run. If that command is successful another command is executed after a defined time.
Essentially I want a to run a "deploy one" if there are changes and if nothing bad happens call "deploy all" after a day or two or 7.
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I find it rather cute when collections define requires_ansible: ">=2.12.0,<3.0.0" in their metadata, while completely ignoring that Ansible does not do SemVer and thus has potentially breaking changes in every release.
@ascherbaum@jpmens that's exactly what I'm saying? 2.15 to 2.16 can include breaking changes. So limiting that in your compatibility matrix makes sense.