clone 669796 -1
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usertags -1 apache24webapptransition
thanks
Okay I tried upgrading to the experimental release of apache and I
failed. It seems to me the experimental release needs some piuparts
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
PTS is showing a lot of override discrepancies for mysql-5.5 now.
I am not sure if database is the correct alternative to misc for all
of them but it is the most obvious and what the debs have now.
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Okay I tried upgrading to the experimental release of apache and I
failed. It seems to me the experimental release needs some piuparts
-testsuite-5.5 mysql-source-5.5
Architecture: source all i386
Version: 5.5.20-1
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Urgency: low
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Description:
libmysqlclient-dev - MySQL database
Okay the idea works up to a point and I am beginning to find my way
around the sources. However I realized I had a fundamental issue. The
kernel image (8.1) did not match the source (8.3). I upgraded but now
the machine will not boot. Good thing I don't use this machine for
something serious.
clone 666721 -1
severity -1 wishlist
retitle -1 example plugins should be source code
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I have tracked this down to one file. This can be excluded from the
mysql-server-5.5 install. I expect also to be able to confim and verify
fixed in a squeeze chroot.
I am also cloning this bug
reassign 670873 libmysqlclient-dev
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So libdaemon_example.so should be in libmysqlclient-dev as well.
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I have tracked this down to one file. This can be excluded from the
mysql-server-5.5 install. I expect also to be able to confim and verify
fixed in a squeeze chroot.
I am also cloning this bug
Package: perl-base
Version: 5.14.2-9
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
The attached script comes from the MySQL test quite.
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
Moritz,
The Debian MySQL team is debating pushing mysql 5.5 into unstable
(including the latest upstream releases), transitioning the dependencies
and dropping mysql 5.1. As such you probably won't see any activity on
mysql 5.1 at all unless it becomes clear that this plan is unfeasible
for
around in our old friend My::Platform::check_socket_path_length.
Patch attached.
Author: Nicholas Bamber nicho...@periapt.co.uk
Debian-Bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=540153
Subject: tests not getting started on kFreeBSD
As per #670722 I found that the test socket created to test
tag 666721 +confirmed
severity 666721 severe
severity 512964 wishlist
severity 540153 normal
thanks
Yes there really does seem to be such a conflict. Putting in some
clauses like
Breaks: libmysqlclient-dev ( 5.5)
Replaces: libmysqlclient-dev ( 5.5)
to the mysql-server-5.5 stanza should
Moritz,
The Debian MySQL team is debating pushing mysql 5.5 into unstable
(including the latest upstream releases), transitioning the dependencies
and dropping mysql 5.1. As such you probably won't see any activity on
mysql 5.1 at all unless it becomes clear that this plan is unfeasible
for
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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 12:15:27 +0100
Source: w3c-dtd-xhtml
Binary: w3c-dtd-xhtml
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.2-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Nicholas Bamber nicho...@periapt.co.uk
Changed-By: Nicholas Bamber
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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 12:18:44 +0100
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Version: 1.2-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Nicholas Bamber nicho...@periapt.co.uk
Changed-By: Nicholas Bamber
Thanks for raising this bug on w3c-linkchecker. I was totally short on
bug reports especially on packages beginning with w. But anyway I
reckon you might be able to squeeze in one more on w3c-markup-validator.
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I am sure that this bug report dies with mysql5.1.
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On 27/04/12 20:31, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 12:01 AM, Nicholas Bamber
nicho...@periapt.co.uk wrote:
I feel some sympathy with this bug report. I don't see for what reason we
are overriding dpkg-buildpackage. I guess we could look at and clear MAKE_J
if MAKEFLAGS has
reassign 536266 mysql-5.1
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mysql-5.5 uses cmake not automake of any variety.
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bug reports especially on packages beginning with w. But anyway I
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I feel some sympathy with this bug report. I don't see for what reason
we are overriding dpkg-buildpackage. I guess we could look at and clear
MAKE_J if MAKEFLAGS has a -j option in it. That section would definitely
need a comment as by then it would be getting complicated.
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On 26/04/12 08:38, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
To make your life easier Nicholas couldnt you pull the 5.5 packages from
ubuntu and start transitioning using those packages?
Jonathan,
I am working on modernizing debian/rules and generally understanding
the package and triaging etc. People who
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Source: lsof
Binary: lsof
Architecture: source i386
Version: 4.86+dfsg-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Norbert Tretkowski no...@debian.org
Changed-By: Nicholas Bamber nicho
Another approach is to hedge our bets a bit.
1.) complete nysql-5.5 going into unstable
2.) migrate dependents onto 5.5 (which AFAIK if it is just a rebuild is
a job for the release team) and kick off the translation process.
3.) Then take a view on whether drop 5.1 or fix the RC bugs in 5.1
tag 661575 +help
forwarded 661575 a...@purdue.edu
thanks
Abe,
Thanks again for your work on lsof.
There seems to be no support in the lsof code for the Hurd operating
system. I cannot say I am surprised but it does I believe meet your
criteria for support as it is readily available
On 24/04/12 23:14, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Nicholas Bamber, le Tue 24 Apr 2012 22:33:15 +0100, a écrit :
There seems to be no support in the lsof code for the Hurd operating
system. I cannot say I am surprised but it does I believe meet your criteria
for support as it is readily
On 25/04/12 00:42, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Roland McGrath, le Tue 24 Apr 2012 16:34:52 -0700, a écrit :
Of course, but that doesn't change the actual issue: I don't think there
is any interface to actually implement /proc/*/fd either.
See msg.defs.
That will give only ports to the fds. How
tag 661575 +help
forwarded 661575 a...@purdue.edu
thanks
Abe,
Thanks again for your work on lsof.
There seems to be no support in the lsof code for the Hurd operating
system. I cannot say I am surprised but it does I believe meet your
criteria for support as it is readily available
On 24/04/12 23:14, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Nicholas Bamber, le Tue 24 Apr 2012 22:33:15 +0100, a écrit :
There seems to be no support in the lsof code for the Hurd operating
system. I cannot say I am surprised but it does I believe meet your criteria
for support as it is readily
On 25/04/12 00:42, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Roland McGrath, le Tue 24 Apr 2012 16:34:52 -0700, a écrit :
Of course, but that doesn't change the actual issue: I don't think there
is any interface to actually implement /proc/*/fd either.
See msg.defs.
That will give only ports to the fds. How
Release team,
We are debating whether to
a.) allow both mysql-5.1 and mysql-5.5 to go into wheezy
or
b.) whether to try and effect a transition to 5.5
Arguments for b.)
-
1.) More effort (such as it is) is already going into mysql-5.5
2.) 5.1 will not be supported for
So I have my approach sketched out in the asparagus branch of the
code. I cannot test it however as asdfasdf.debian.net does not have any
kfreebsd-source installed.
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reopen 615125
severity 615125 grave
thanks
Joey,
Okay. What I will do is put w3c-dtd-xhtml exactly back to how it was
except for the Home page bug, a suitable changelog entry, a Conflicts
clause and a 1.2-3 version number.
w3c-dgml-lib will be put how it was just before I attempted
Joey,
On 20/04/12 01:38, Joey Hess wrote:
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Hmm well the old vesion of w3c-dtd-xhtml provided w3c-dtd-xhtml. This
one does not. Still I see it showing up as a Provides in PTS. I am not
sure if something needs to be done in some mysterious Debian server to
resolve
in your experiments into the collab-maint
repository but please could you do it on a kfreebsd branch. We could
release it to the experiemntal distribution.
On 20/04/12 03:23, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
Hi!
On 20/04/12 00:45, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
8.6Why can't Configure create
Joey,
On 20/04/12 01:38, Joey Hess wrote:
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Hmm well the old vesion of w3c-dtd-xhtml provided w3c-dtd-xhtml. This
one does not. Still I see it showing up as a Provides in PTS. I am not
sure if something needs to be done in some mysterious Debian server to
resolve
Joey,
On 20/04/12 01:38, Joey Hess wrote:
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Hmm well the old vesion of w3c-dtd-xhtml provided w3c-dtd-xhtml. This
one does not. Still I see it showing up as a Provides in PTS. I am not
sure if something needs to be done in some mysterious Debian server to
resolve
Joey,
On 20/04/12 01:38, Joey Hess wrote:
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Hmm well the old vesion of w3c-dtd-xhtml provided w3c-dtd-xhtml. This
one does not. Still I see it showing up as a Provides in PTS. I am not
sure if something needs to be done in some mysterious Debian server to
resolve
Joey,
Please send me instructions for how it working fine and not afterwards
because I tried to test it.
On 19/04/12 22:46, Joey Hess wrote:
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
I am just about to upload w3c-sgml-lib that also generates
w3c-dtd-xhtml (which will depend on w3c-sgml-lib and consist
.
On 20/04/12 00:35, Joey Hess wrote:
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Please send me instructions for how it working fine and not
afterwards because I tried to test it.
w3c-sgml-lib provides/conflicts w3c-dtd-xhtml, and w3c-markup-validator
depends on both packages, so this happens:
joey@wren
Joey,
Also what happens when you force through the installation of
w3c-dtd-xhtml version 1.2-2 and w3c-sgml-lib? Does wdg-html-validator
behave itself for you then?
On 20/04/12 00:51, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Hmm well the old vesion of w3c-dtd-xhtml provided w3c-dtd-xhtml. This
one does
Joey,
Please send me instructions for how it working fine and not afterwards
because I tried to test it.
On 19/04/12 22:46, Joey Hess wrote:
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
I am just about to upload w3c-sgml-lib that also generates
w3c-dtd-xhtml (which will depend on w3c-sgml-lib and consist
tag 589103 +help
thanks
I have been looking at what it will take to build lsof on kfreebsd.
Obviously the first step is passing '-n freebsd' to './Configure' as noted
earlier on the bug report. You can see the current state of our work at
Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/lsof.git
.
On 20/04/12 00:35, Joey Hess wrote:
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Please send me instructions for how it working fine and not
afterwards because I tried to test it.
w3c-sgml-lib provides/conflicts w3c-dtd-xhtml, and w3c-markup-validator
depends on both packages, so this happens:
joey@wren
Joey,
Also what happens when you force through the installation of
w3c-dtd-xhtml version 1.2-2 and w3c-sgml-lib? Does wdg-html-validator
behave itself for you then?
On 20/04/12 00:51, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Hmm well the old vesion of w3c-dtd-xhtml provided w3c-dtd-xhtml. This
one does
Joey,
Please send me instructions for how it working fine and not afterwards
because I tried to test it.
On 19/04/12 22:46, Joey Hess wrote:
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
I am just about to upload w3c-sgml-lib that also generates
w3c-dtd-xhtml (which will depend on w3c-sgml-lib and consist
.
On 20/04/12 00:35, Joey Hess wrote:
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Please send me instructions for how it working fine and not
afterwards because I tried to test it.
w3c-sgml-lib provides/conflicts w3c-dtd-xhtml, and w3c-markup-validator
depends on both packages, so this happens:
joey@wren
Joey,
Also what happens when you force through the installation of
w3c-dtd-xhtml version 1.2-2 and w3c-sgml-lib? Does wdg-html-validator
behave itself for you then?
On 20/04/12 00:51, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Hmm well the old vesion of w3c-dtd-xhtml provided w3c-dtd-xhtml. This
one does
Joey,
Please send me instructions for how it working fine and not afterwards
because I tried to test it.
On 19/04/12 22:46, Joey Hess wrote:
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
I am just about to upload w3c-sgml-lib that also generates
w3c-dtd-xhtml (which will depend on w3c-sgml-lib and consist
Joey,
Also what happens when you force through the installation of
w3c-dtd-xhtml version 1.2-2 and w3c-sgml-lib? Does wdg-html-validator
behave itself for you then?
On 20/04/12 00:51, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Hmm well the old vesion of w3c-dtd-xhtml provided w3c-dtd-xhtml. This
one does
tag 297029 +wontfix
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You should read the FAQ document. It has quite a lot of discussion of
these sort of issues.
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tag 302845 +wontfix
tag 297029 -moreinfo
severity 297029 minor
severity 441175 minor
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The FAQ has a lot of discussion on these sort of issues.
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These issues are exactly described in 8.6 of the FAQ. However the answer
really rather applies to pure FreeBSD rather than Debian FreeBSD.
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tag 597861 +confirmed
retitle 597861 need automated update for copyright
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I personally would add
4.) Check that the debian/copyright is all good, DEP-5 and lintian
clean.
Note that I did an *exhaustive* rebuilding of the entire debian/copyright
file when I first packaged 5.5. I have a
tag 441175 +unreproducible
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I cannot reproduce this. Output on a sparc machine atatched.
periapt@smetana:~$ lsof /
COMMAND PIDUSER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFFNODE NAME
bash20006 periapt cwdDIR9,1 4096 572374 /home/periapt
bash20006 periapt rtdDIR
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Source: maradns
Binary: maradns maradns-zoneserver duende maradns-docs
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 1.4.12-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Nicholas Bamber nicho
Bamber nicho...@periapt.co.uk
Changed-By: Nicholas Bamber nicho...@periapt.co.uk
Description:
duende - logging daemonizer
maradns- simple security-focused authoritative Domain Name Service server
maradns-deadwood - simple security-focused recursive Domain Name Service server
maradns-docs
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Description:
librose-db-object-perl - framework providing an extensible high-performance ORM
Changes:
librose-db-object-perl (1:0.798-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release
* Raised standards version to 3.9.3
On 15/04/12 16:18, Arne Wichmann wrote:
Found: 665012 1.4.03-1.1
As far as I can see this is not yet fixed in stable.
cu
AW
Arne,
All the security issues are present in the stable release. I never got
a reply from the security team to my last proposed upload though the
security
On 15/04/12 16:18, Arne Wichmann wrote:
Found: 665012 1.4.03-1.1
As far as I can see this is not yet fixed in stable.
cu
AW
Arne,
All the security issues are present in the stable release. I never got
a reply from the security team to my last proposed upload though the
security
I am just about to upload w3c-sgml-lib that also generates w3c-dtd-xhtml
(which will depend on w3c-sgml-lib and consist of links). I have
endeavoured to fix all conflicts and ensure that nsgmls,
wdg-html-validator, w3c-markup-validator still work. I have to put a
caveat on that. As far as I
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Source: w3c-markup-validator
Binary: w3c-markup-validator
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.2+dfsg-6
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Nicholas Bamber nicho...@periapt.co.uk
Changed
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Source: w3c-sgml-lib
Binary: w3c-sgml-lib w3c-dtd-xhtml
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.2-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Nicholas Bamber nicho...@periapt.co.uk
Changed
I am just about to upload w3c-sgml-lib that also generates w3c-dtd-xhtml
(which will depend on w3c-sgml-lib and consist of links). I have
endeavoured to fix all conflicts and ensure that nsgmls,
wdg-html-validator, w3c-markup-validator still work. I have to put a
caveat on that. As far as I
I am just about to upload w3c-sgml-lib that also generates w3c-dtd-xhtml
(which will depend on w3c-sgml-lib and consist of links). I have
endeavoured to fix all conflicts and ensure that nsgmls,
wdg-html-validator, w3c-markup-validator still work. I have to put a
caveat on that. As far as I
I am just about to upload w3c-sgml-lib that also generates w3c-dtd-xhtml
(which will depend on w3c-sgml-lib and consist of links). I have
endeavoured to fix all conflicts and ensure that nsgmls,
wdg-html-validator, w3c-markup-validator still work. I have to put a
caveat on that. As far as I
Changed-By: Nicholas Bamber nicho...@periapt.co.uk
Description:
libgedcom-perl - interface to genealogy GEDCOM files
Closes: 668565
Changes:
libgedcom-perl (1.16-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Initial Release (Closes: #668565).
Checksums-Sha1:
410d6a01cef0364c4e1cbf2f38f6fa92451df174 2034
just to say that the bug report suggests some upstream work may have
been done. However I have not been able to find a match on bugs,mysql.com.
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* Package name: libgedcom-perl
Version : 1.16
Upstream Author : Paul Johnson p...@pjcj.net
* URL : http
tag 512309 +moreinfo +unreproducible
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Is this still an issue in 5.5? I am inclined to close it.
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* URL : http
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* URL : http
tag 621020 +moreinfo
thanks
Regarding #621020
/etc/init.d/mysql uses set -e for most of the script, but that is not
compatible with the LSB library /lib/lsb/init-functions. This
particularly causes problems whenever log_end_msg is called with a
nonzero argument, as log_end_msg will return that
Ah thanks. YEs that rings a bell now.
On 11/04/12 21:04, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 11 Apr 2012, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Hmm... This contradicts section 6.1 of the Debian policy.
The package management system looks at the exit status from these
scripts. It is important that they exit
tag 621020 +moreinfo
thanks
Regarding #621020
/etc/init.d/mysql uses set -e for most of the script, but that is not
compatible with the LSB library /lib/lsb/init-functions. This
particularly causes problems whenever log_end_msg is called with a
nonzero argument, as log_end_msg will return that
Ah thanks. YEs that rings a bell now.
On 11/04/12 21:04, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 11 Apr 2012, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Hmm... This contradicts section 6.1 of the Debian policy.
The package management system looks at the exit status from these
scripts. It is important that they exit
tag 394177 +wontfix
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This seems a reasonable compromise to me. If you need to change it (and
I accept you may have valid reasons to do so) you can but that is
probably beyond the scope of a default install.
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Architecture: source all i386
Version: 5.1.61-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian MySQL Maintainers pkg-mysql-ma...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Nicholas Bamber nicho...@periapt.co.uk
Description:
libmysqlclient-dev - MySQL database development files
My holiday is approaching and I have not quite managed the upload. It
may happen during the holiday depending on the usual factors but if not
it will happen when I get back.
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Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.6
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
I have observed that the broken link reports for the 1.1-5 version
of w3c-dtd-xhtml are not correct. They link
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.6
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
I have observed that the broken link reports for the 1.1-5 version
of w3c-dtd-xhtml are not correct. They link
Christian,
I think you missed the Turkish one. Anyway they are checked in. I just
need to build and upload. I'll do that as soon as I have finished
looking at the ghastly 5.5 issue which has taken up the last few days.
On 27/03/12 17:24, Christian PERRIER wrote:
Dear maintainer of
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Source: maradns
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Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 1.4.12-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Nicholas Bamber nicho
Okay this is a more exact way to reproduce the bug. (I'm just not
filling in the dependencies).
gbp-clone git://github.com/periapt/w3c-sgml-lib.git
cd w3c-sgml-lib/
pristine-tar checkout ../w3c-sgml-lib_1.3.orig.tar.gz
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
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Okay this is a more exact way to reproduce the bug. (I'm just not
filling in the dependencies).
gbp-clone git://github.com/periapt/w3c-sgml-lib.git
cd w3c-sgml-lib/
pristine-tar checkout ../w3c-sgml-lib_1.3.orig.tar.gz
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
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until they can be installed side by side.
Hopefully then I can persuade people to stop using it. Thanks for the
quick response.
On 22/03/12 23:00, Ben Finney wrote:
On 26-Nov-2011, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
I am interested in what your plans for this package are.
My apologies for not responding
Okay. Another release coming up.
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until they can be installed side by side.
Hopefully then I can persuade people to stop using it. Thanks for the
quick response.
On 22/03/12 23:00, Ben Finney wrote:
On 26-Nov-2011, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
I am interested in what your plans for this package are.
My apologies for not responding
Okay. Another release coming up.
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severity 615125 important
unmerge 615125 662091
owner 555118 nicho...@periapt.co.uk
thanks
Samuel,
I have come to the conclusion that you advice was boadly good but does
not solve your issue with nsgmls. For that I have to *probably* take
over w3c-dtd-xhtml, make it depend
Package: xml-core
Version: 0.13
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
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* What led up to the situation?
I was trying to build w3c-sgml-lib 1.3.
It complains about the argument list being too
Package: w3c-sgml-lib
Version: 1.2-2
Severity: wishlist
This is more informational. I cannot upgrade to 1.3 because of #665296.
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386
block by 665296 665298
affects 662091 +sp
thanks
These *should* be steps to reproduce.
1.) apt-get souce w3c-sgml-lib.
2.) In source directory: uscan and unpack the contents into the
directory etc
3.) ./debian/generatecatalog_stuff.pl
4.) dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
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severity 615125 important
unmerge 615125 662091
owner 555118 nicho...@periapt.co.uk
thanks
Samuel,
I have come to the conclusion that you advice was boadly good but does
not solve your issue with nsgmls. For that I have to *probably* take
over w3c-dtd-xhtml, make it depend
severity 615125 important
unmerge 615125 662091
owner 555118 nicho...@periapt.co.uk
thanks
Samuel,
I have come to the conclusion that you advice was boadly good but does
not solve your issue with nsgmls. For that I have to *probably* take
over w3c-dtd-xhtml, make it depend
Package: xml-core
Version: 0.13
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
I was trying to build w3c-sgml-lib 1.3.
It complains about the argument list being too
block by 665296 665298
affects 662091 +sp
thanks
These *should* be steps to reproduce.
1.) apt-get souce w3c-sgml-lib.
2.) In source directory: uscan and unpack the contents into the
directory etc
3.) ./debian/generatecatalog_stuff.pl
4.) dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
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tag 151302 +wontfix
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Sounds to me like you have your own solution to this already.
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tag 615613 +wontfix
severity 615613 minor
thanks
I attach some notes I made on trying to reproduce this. Basically all
but the last one is just a matter of not freeing up the memory when you
should. This is C not C++ or Java and you are entirely responsible or
memory management.
On the stubborn
tag 498818 +moreinfo +unreproducible
severity 498818 minor
thanks
I followed your steps and eveything worked for me.
I cannot find any issues on bugs.mysql.com and doing any sort of
operations on binay fields is an odd use case - although identity on the
results of packing Perl strings I think
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