Bug#512831: coreutils: cp refuses to hardlink a specific file,, with a strange error message

2009-04-17 Thread Bas van Schaik
Hi, For over two years I am experiencing the same problem when hardlinking large amounts of data. However, on my servers it is /not/ reproducible. The error occurs in an automated process and concerns different files every time. Furthermore, it does not occur every day. cp: cannot create hard

Bug#512831: coreutils: cp refuses to hardlink a specific file,, with a strange, error message

2009-04-17 Thread Bas van Schaik
Hi, I have been browsing through the log files containing the error messages and I found a very surprising pattern. In the last two weeks, the errors were caused (exclusively) by the following files: /backups/HIS/history/2009-04-15_13h00m01s/172.26.26.1/xxx/berichten/2626/klaar/15632

Bug#505380: gnucash 2.2.8 is out

2009-02-11 Thread Bas van Schaik
What's the state of this bug? Stable (Lenny) is frozen, but it is (obviously) allowed to upload new versions to unstable and/or experimental. Many users are using those unstable packages, because GnuCash is under heavy development. Thanks! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#512191: websvn: WebSVN exposes protected files to users with insufficient permissions

2009-01-18 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: websvn Version: 2.0-4 Severity: grave Tags: security Justification: user security hole When WebSVN is configured to use an SVN authz file to check user permissions, it only lists the repositories to which the user has been granted authorization (like expected). However, a malicious

Bug#512191: websvn: WebSVN exposes protected files to users with insufficient permissions

2009-01-18 Thread Bas van Schaik
Florian Weimer wrote: * Bas van Schaik: When WebSVN is configured to use an SVN authz file to check user permissions, it only lists the repositories to which the user has been granted authorization (like expected). Thanks. Has this been reported anywhere else? Do we still need

Bug#512191: websvn: WebSVN exposes protected files to users with insufficient permissions

2009-01-18 Thread Bas van Schaik
I've just downloaded the WebSVN 2.1 tarball and it is not vulnerable for this issue. Therefore, reporting to upstream doesn't make any sense... However, WebSVN 2.0 will appear in Lenny. I think the fix should be backported to 2.0 or Lenny should contain WebSVN 2.1. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#501776: zabbix-server-mysql: zabbix-server slowly fills up memory

2008-10-10 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: zabbix-server-mysql Version: 1:1.6-1 Severity: important Every few days the host running the Zabbix server runs out of memory (both 'real memory' and swap). A simple 'top' clearly shows a large amount of zabbix_server processes (about 40 of them), using up to 270M of memory (VIRT) each.

Bug#500826: zabbix: Upgrade to Zabbix 1.6 does not work out-of-the-box, SQL upgrade scripts are not included in package?

2008-10-07 Thread Bas van Schaik
Michael Ablassmeier wrote: hi, On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 08:53:02PM +0200, Bas van Schaik wrote: After upgrading my Zabbix 1.4.6 installation from Lenny to Zabbix 1.6 from Sid Zabbix does not work anymore, complaining about unknown column 'g.gui_access' and unknown column 'g.users_status

Bug#500826: zabbix: Upgrade to Zabbix 1.6 does not work out-of-the-box, SQL upgrade scripts are not included in package?

2008-10-07 Thread Bas van Schaik
Michael Ablassmeier wrote: hi Bas, On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 01:58:17PM +0200, Bas van Schaik wrote: I didn't get any dbconfig-common question at all. Maybe it is important to note that my MySQL server is actually running on another server? Anyhow, I think it would be best to also include

Bug#500826: zabbix: Upgrade to Zabbix 1.6 does not work out-of-the-box, SQL upgrade scripts are not included in package?

2008-10-01 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: zabbix Version: 1.6 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable After upgrading my Zabbix 1.4.6 installation from Lenny to Zabbix 1.6 from Sid Zabbix does not work anymore, complaining about unknown column 'g.gui_access' and unknown column 'g.users_status'. Clearly, upgrading

Bug#500449: zabbix: Zabbix 1.6 available

2008-09-28 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: zabbix Severity: wishlist Subject: New version available: zabbix 1.6 Package: zabbix Severity: wishlist About a week ago Zabbix 1.6 was released. It would be nice to have this version in experimental or unstable to test the new functionalities (ipv6, escalation and repeated

Bug#452682: zabbix-agent runs as user 'zabbix' with gid=0 (root), configuring additional groups doesn't work

2007-11-25 Thread Bas van Schaik
Hi Michael, I'm sorry, I should have been a little bit more clear about this. The zabbix_agentd process runs as zabbix:zabbix indeed, but the so called UserParameter scripts run with user:group zabbix:root. Or at least, this is the output of such a script calling `id`: uid=110(zabbix)

Bug#452682: zabbix-agent runs as user 'zabbix' with gid=0 (root), configuring additional groups doesn't work

2007-11-25 Thread Bas van Schaik
Thanks for the quick fix, Michael! I hope upstream will fix this soon so the patch will appear in testing. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#452682: zabbix-agent runs as user 'zabbix' with gid=0 (root), configuring additional groups doesn't work

2007-11-24 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: zabbix-agent Version: 1:1.1.4-10 Severity: important The zabbix-agentd process runs as user 'zabbix' by default, which is of course very desirable. However, the process' gid defaults to 0 (root) which did really surprise me. On systems using this group for administrative purposes, this

Bug#442136: zabbix-frontend-php: Generated graphs make no sense for some intervals?

2007-09-13 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: zabbix-frontend-php Version: 1:1.4.2-2 Severity: normal I've created a graph in a template called 'Linux_template' which shows the disk usage on mountpoint /backups. The graph for host 'infinity' is absolutely marvelous for time up to about 2 days and 5 hours ago. Before that, the graph

Bug#442136: Acknowledgement (zabbix-frontend-php: Generated graphs make no sense for some intervals?)

2007-09-13 Thread Bas van Schaik
I forgot to attach the second chart, here it is. inline: chart_3d5h.png

Bug#438525: More info

2007-09-10 Thread Bas van Schaik
A database upgrade is indeed required to fix the following error when trying to switch to a queue view: Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at /usr/share/otrs//Kernel/System/Ticket/Article.pm line 1409. FYI, these are the two SQL statements that need to be executed on the OTRS

Bug#412706: Debian-only bug?

2007-08-29 Thread Bas van Schaik
Upstream marks this bug as Debian only with a reasonable explanation: Problems with SSL on Debian are well known, and it is due to the fact that they long ago patched OpenLDAP 2.1 to compile against GnuTLS (note, I don't say *work*, just compile). When you use their 2.2 and 2.3 packages, and

Bug#430439: rsync: Split 'incoming chmod' option: one option for incoming files, one for incoming dirs

2007-07-04 Thread Bas van Schaik
Paul Slootman wrote: On Sun 24 Jun 2007, Bas van Schaik wrote: May users send their backups to my central rsync server and I'm using the 'incoming chmod' option to correct permissions which are too restrictive. This way, I can have a non-privileged user maintaining the backups by using

Bug#430439: rsync: Split 'incoming chmod' option: one option for incoming files, one for incoming dirs

2007-07-04 Thread Bas van Schaik
Paul Slootman wrote: On Wed 04 Jul 2007, Bas van Schaik wrote: --chmod=Dg+s,ug+w,Fo-w,+X Wow, why didn't I see that? But wait... I can't find such a line in my manpages (clean Debian Etch install): $ dpkg -l | grep rsync ii rsync 2.6.9

Bug#430439: rsync: Split 'incoming chmod' option: one option for incoming files, one for incoming dirs

2007-06-25 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: rsync Version: 2.6.9-2 Severity: wishlist May users send their backups to my central rsync server and I'm using the 'incoming chmod' option to correct permissions which are too restrictive. This way, I can have a non-privileged user maintaining the backups by using the rsyncd.conf 'uid'

Bug#402026: Status

2007-05-17 Thread Bas van Schaik
Is there any progression in this bug? Since two people have taken a serious look at this bug and one patch with suggestions is available, I don't think we're far away from fixing this! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Bug#422554: Suggestion

2007-05-17 Thread Bas van Schaik
Did you check if hda and hdc got swapped by accident? I once had a mainboard which had some awful bug: it swapped controllers after a warm-boot (i.e. reboot). Controllers were somehow presented in another sequence and Debian detected them the other way around. So: hda became hdc, hdc became hda.

Bug#423812: pdns: Slave nameserver doesn't accept NXDOMAIN from supermaster

2007-05-14 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: pdns Version: 2.9.20-8 Severity: normal When a zone gets deleted from a (MySQL backended) supermaster nameserver, the accompanying slave nameservers (also configured with a MySQL backend) get confused when doing a periodic retrieve/refresh of the zone: May 14 06:37:25 callisto

Bug#423822: pdns: Slave nameserver doesn't retry AXFR after a failure, new zones are missed

2007-05-14 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: pdns Version: 2.9.20-8 Severity: grave Justification: causes non-serious data loss When a (super)master nameserver sends NOTIFY-packets to it's slave nameserver(s), those will queue an AXFR for the modified zone. However, if this AXFR fails (for example, because of a master nameserver

Bug#402026: Info received (Hash driver?)

2007-03-18 Thread Bas van Schaik
(last bug comment was obviously a mispost, should have been posted to #408455) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#408455: Check out #400301

2007-03-18 Thread Bas van Schaik
Maybe this bug is related to #400301 ? Anyway, if the hash-driver actually is malfunctioning, I think it should fixed, or removed from Etch. Or there should be a _very_ big warning when installing dspam, because this behavior causes most MTAs to defer mail. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Bug#408455: Same behavior here

2007-03-17 Thread Bas van Schaik
Same behavior here: up-to-date Etch installation with Postfix -- DSpam -- Amavis -- Cyrus (using content_filter directive). After a week of excellent performance, DSpam started crashing. Currently, I'm able to start the daemon process, but it crashes without any trace in the logs when feeding a

Bug#402026: Hash driver?

2007-03-17 Thread Bas van Schaik
Sorry, I missed Kurts last post about the hash-driver. I'm indeed using the hash-driver, but IMHO this should work without mysterious failures _or_ there should be a very big warning that one shouldn't use the buggy hash-driver _or_ the driver should be removed from Etch. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Bug#412921: cp: recursive linking of filenames containing spaces fails

2007-03-17 Thread Bas van Schaik
I'm very sorry, but the files causing the problems were accidentally removed, so I can't reproduce the problem anymore. However, I'm sure that there was something weird going on there, but as long as this behavior can't be reproduced, we'll never now what was the cause of my problem. Thanks anyway

Bug#412921: cp: recursive linking of filenames containing spaces fails

2007-03-01 Thread Bas van Schaik
Jim Meyering wrote: Bas van Schaik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Package: coreutils Version: 5.97-5 Severity: normal When using cp -lar srcdir/* targetdir on a srcdir containing files (no matter how deep in srcdir) with spaces in their filenames, cp complains: cp

Bug#412921: cp: recursive linking of filenames containing spaces fails

2007-02-28 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: coreutils Version: 5.97-5 Severity: normal When using cp -lar srcdir/* targetdir on a srcdir containing files (no matter how deep in srcdir) with spaces in their filenames, cp complains: cp: cannot create hard link `targetdir/(...)/filename' to `targetdir/(...)/filename': No such

Bug#377683: Status?

2007-02-19 Thread Bas van Schaik
How is the status of this bug? As far as I can see, Cyril Chaboisseau has posted a report of a successful installation using PHP5, or am I wrong? I would really like to see this bug resolved, because I need PHP5 and want to run Tikiwiki on the same machine. By the way, I see that you needed some

Bug#402026: vblade is missing initscript which automatically exports devices at boot time

2007-02-17 Thread Bas van Schaik
Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote: On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 04:10:06PM +0100, Bas van Schaik wrote: Just like stated in the TODO.Debian file: the package is missing an initscript to automatically export devices at boot time. Some comments: (snip) I think you're right in all your points

Bug#406118: ethstatus should detect line speed automatically?

2007-01-08 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: ethstatus Version: 0.4.3 Severity: wishlist Currently, ethstatus isn't capable of detecting my line speed automatically, causing the beautiful graph to be underscaled by default. I have to manually pass a commandline option to tell ethstatus about my ethernet connection speed, but this

Bug#402026: vblade is missing initscript which automatically exports devices at boot time

2006-12-07 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: vblade Version: 11-1 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch Just like stated in the TODO.Debian file: the package is missing an initscript to automatically export devices at boot time. (tried to contact the maintainer with an example file, but he seems too busy and doesn't respond, hence the

Bug#402026: Acknowledgement (vblade is missing initscript which automatically exports devices at boot time)

2006-12-07 Thread Bas van Schaik
Just noticed an error in the initscript: after sending a normal kill to the process ids, an killall -9 $pids is issued, which is of course not valid. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#389192: remstats-servers: unix-status-server complains about Use of uninitialized value

2006-09-24 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: remstats-servers Version: 1.0.13a-5 Severity: important I noticed that remstats didn't always receive correct information from the remstats-servers, so I decided to dry-run them. When executing /usr/lib/remstats/bin/unix-status-server [begin quote] unix-status-server PROCDISKIO

Bug#389194: remstats-servers: unix-status-server searches for wrong entry in /proc/meminfo

2006-09-24 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: remstats-servers Version: 1.0.13a-5 Severity: normal On line 848 of unix-status-server, you'll find the following statement: if( /^Mem:\s+(\d+)/) { However, on my (Debian Sarge) system, /proc/meminfo doesn't contain a entry like ^Mem:, however, it does contain ^MemTotal: which is the

Bug#389194: unix-status-server is not kernel 2.6-aware

2006-09-24 Thread Bas van Schaik
Ah, I see: unix-status-server assumes that one is using a 2.4 kernel (?) and expects an other type of /proc/meminfo. This means that unix-status-server should be 2.6-aware! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#378747: otrs: does not export charts due to typo

2006-07-18 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: otrs Version: 1:1.3.3p01-1 Severity: normal Line 331 of /usr/share/otrs/Kernel/Modules/SystemStats.pm says: if (!$graph-can('png')) { $Ext = 'png'; } Obviously, the negation inside the if-clause should be removed: if graph can't draw png, then $Ext shouldn't be png! This typo

Bug#358176: ITP: enbd -- alternative for kernel NBD, designed for RAID over NBD

2006-03-21 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Bas van Schaik [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Package name: enbd Version : 2.4.32+2.4.33pre-1 Upstream Author : Peter T. Breuer [EMAIL PROTECTED] * URL : http://www.it.uc3m.es/ptb/nbd/ * License : GPL Description

Bug#350270: otrs: Permissions are not set (and hardly be set) correctly, Package Manager complains

2006-01-28 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: otrs Version: 2.0.4p01-1 Severity: important In the default OTRS configuration, the Package Manager complains about not having enough permissions on the OTRS home directory (whatever that may be). It turns out, the OTRS home directory is /usr/share/otrs on Debian, but some files are

Bug#343610: flyspray: Flyspray (unstable) depends on phpapi

2005-12-16 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: flyspray Version: 0.9.8-5 Severity: important Flyspray from unstable (currently 0.9.8-5) depends on phpapi, which obviously isn't correct. phpapi is (AFAIK) only used by PHP modules, but correct me if I'm wrong! Cheers and keep up the good work, --Bas -- System Information: Debian

Bug#339073: Purging cyrus-common removes /var/spool/cyrus/mail without asking confirmation

2005-11-14 Thread Bas van Schaik
Package: cyrus-common Version: 1.5.19-20 This afternoon, I decided to purge cyrus-common (while cyrus21-common was installed, up and running) which ended up in deleting /var/spool/cyrus/mail without confirming this to the user. Especially when this directory is used by another package (like