Re: Error updating unstable non-free Packages

2003-01-21 Thread Seneca
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:06:05PM +0800, Tim Wood wrote:
 I get a parsing error in  unstable non-free Packages, which results in 
 Dynamic MMap ran out of room error.
 This occurs parsing package graphviz (NewVersion1).
 
 If this is a bug where do I report it as occuring?
 If not, where might the fault lie?

As you asked this question, I can tell that you haven't checked in the
archives.  This particular question has been asked dozens of times in
the past month or so, I think most recently yesterday or the day before
that.  Take a look in the archives.  http://lists.debian.org

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RE: Error updating unstable non-free Packages

2003-01-21 Thread Narins, Josh

On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:06:05PM +0800, Tim Wood wrote:
 I get a parsing error in  unstable non-free Packages, which results in
 Dynamic MMap ran out of room error.
 This occurs parsing package graphviz (NewVersion1).
 
 If this is a bug where do I report it as occuring?
 If not, where might the fault lie?

 As you asked this question, I can tell that you haven't checked in 
 the archives.  This particular question has been asked dozens of times
 in the past month or so, I think most recently yesterday or the day 
 before that.  Take a look in the archives.  http://lists.debian.org

OK, why?

What changed that, all of a sudden it seems, this question is popping up all
over?


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Re: Error updating unstable non-free Packages

2003-01-21 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 01:51:48PM -0500, Narins, Josh wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:06:05PM +0800, Tim Wood wrote:
  I get a parsing error in  unstable non-free Packages, which results in
  Dynamic MMap ran out of room error.
  This occurs parsing package graphviz (NewVersion1).
  
  If this is a bug where do I report it as occuring?
  If not, where might the fault lie?
[...]
 OK, why?
 
 What changed that, all of a sudden it seems, this question is popping up all
 over?

Evidently some combination of package lists recently started to exceed
the default limit. I don't see this problem tracking only unstable; I've
seen stable+testing+unstable suggested as the problem.

If you're trying to track all three of these, it might be worth
considering if you really need to. (Of course, it's still a bug in apt
for dealing with its limit being reached quite so gracelessly.)

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Error updating unstable non-free Packages

2003-01-20 Thread Tim Wood
Don't know if it's just me but I'm getting an error trying to update. I 
get the same on:
ftp.wa.au.debian.org
ftp.au.debian.org
ftp.uk.debian.org

I get a parsing error in  unstable non-free Packages, which results in 
Dynamic MMap ran out of room error.
This occurs parsing package graphviz (NewVersion1).

If this is a bug where do I report it as occuring?
If not, where might the fault lie?

Tim


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