base-passwd (3.5.51) unstable; urgency=medium . [ Raf Czlonka ] * update-passwd.8: Environment variables are 'set'. . [ Brian Murray ] * update-passwd.c: Skip debconf question when changing irc's home directory from /var/run/ircd to /run/ircd, since these are equivalent (closes: #990879). base-passwd (3.5.50) unstable; urgency=medium . * Allocate uid/gid 64065 to gnocchi, by request of Billy Olsen (closes: #884178). * Debconf translations: - Spanish (thanks, Camaleón; closes: #987337). liferea (1.13.5-3) unstable; urgency=medium . [ Frédéric Brière ] * Add 0001-Fix-crash-on-selecting-news-bins.patch (Closes: #990911) pam (1.4.0-9) unstable; urgency=medium . * Revert prefer the multiarch path from 1.4.0-8: It turns out that Debian uses DEFAULT_MODULE_PATH and _PAM_ISA in the opposite meaning of upstream. If I had read the patch header of patches-applied/lib_security_multiarch_compat more closely I would have noticed this. The effect of 1.4.0-9 is what is stated in the 1.4.0-8 changelog: we prefer multiarch paths, but the original patch did that. * I did test this in 1.4.0-8, but my test design was flawed. I placed a invalid shared object in /lib/security and confirmed it did not shadow an object in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/security. However I realized shortly after releasing 1.4.0-8 that a valid shared object in /lib/security will shadow one in the multiarch path. pam (1.4.0-8) unstable; urgency=high . [ Hideki Yamane ] * debian/patches-applied/lib_security_multiarch_compat - Fix regression introduced in 1.4.0-1: search both /lib/security and /lib/[multiarch_tripple]/security/, Closes: #990790 . [ Sam Hartman ] * Reword changelog * Prefer the multiarch path (_PAM_ISA) to the non-multiarch path. That's different than buster, but guarantees everything already working in bullseye will continue to work and also guarantees that when multiarch modules are available we use them. qtwayland-opensource-src (5.15.2-3) unstable; urgency=medium . * Backport upstream patch to fix accented and dead key combinations (closes: #990348).