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#1 Today 15:51:07

yurimodin
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Registered: 2025-06-09
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Debian looking to switch to the non-GNU Rust based uutils

Does this mean anything for us and are there any plans to go full fork if it does????

https://youtu.be/pcHSQM1LKi4?si=wJqMLLuyc0nMiuhR

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#2 Today 16:36:37

Uityyy
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Re: Debian looking to switch to the non-GNU Rust based uutils

I recommend reading the actual Debian mailing list discussion from the beginning
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2 … 00315.html

The uutils lead posted on the uutils website that Debian was moving towards switching, and a GNU coreutils maintainer got concerned that a decision might have been made behind his back. The community quickly clarified that no such decision had been made; the uutils lead had simply posted misinformation.
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#3 Today 17:28:58

golinux
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Registered: 2016-11-25
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Re: Debian looking to switch to the non-GNU Rust based uutils

Personally, I would not trust ANY assurance/statement coming from Debian and it concerns me that you would even consider accepting it at face value.

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#4 Today 17:55:22

blackhole
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Registered: 2020-03-16
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Re: Debian looking to switch to the non-GNU Rust based uutils

Looking at the linked mailing list thread, even Theodore T'so has concerns about uutils and it's license.

This is what more should be concerned about. Unfortunately, if you raise such concerns, you're a conspiracy nut.

The are rewriting something which has essentially just worked, for decades in a "memory safe" language and the end result is a bug fest, with numerous CVEs.

I'm wondering if this will be the beginning of a new "rewrite in rust, and release under permissive licence" trend.

If Ubuntu are getting it, you can be certain that eventually Debian will too.

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