Hi,
It is urgent that this bug be fixed in a timely manner. We need to
upload a package that depends on and uses xmlstarlet, but can't do so if
the binary name is different on different architectures.
thanks,
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It looks like PhpGedView 4.0 Beta 8 was recently released. It also
appears that there is about one month between each beta release. Given
that, perhaps it is worth getting this beta version packaged and uplaod
to Debian, at the very least to experimental.
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Just waiting for a sponsor or for the DAM to approve my application,
whichever happens first. :-)
Have you done something else than just waiting sit in order to get the
sponsor?
Well, I posted to debian-mentors, which I understood to be the proper
protocol:
Just waiting for a sponsor or for the DAM to approve my application,
whichever happens first. :-)
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For the record, the dependency required to fix this bug is:
libcrypt-ssleay-perl
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: libjung-java
Version : 1.7.4
Upstream Author : Joshua O'Madadhain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.example.org/
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: Java
Description
Inasmuch as PostgreSQL has a cursor concept, it would be most excelent
if libdbd-pg-perl supported it. The current implementation becomes
problematic when selecting large amounts of data.
I somehow doubt that this wishlist is possible. DBD::Pg is an
implementation of DBI and if there's
Hi Eduard,
Do you have a timeframe in mind for implementing -l 2 in svn-inject? We
could really use it in the pkg-java project, and would love to help get
it integrated. Do you have any objections to the currently proposed
patch?
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Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 10:48:10 +0200
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version: 0.53.1-1
Charles Fry wrote:
Can you please tell me exactly which files do you need for
courierpasswd 1.1.0 ?
Courier packages with courier-authlib
I completely agree that a pristine .orig.tar.gz would be far preferable
to the one that is currently fabricated.
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Version: 1.45-2
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Inasmuch as PostgreSQL has a cursor concept, it would be most excelent
if libdbd-pg-perl supported it. The current implementation becomes
problematic when selecting large amounts of data.
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* Package name: libcolt-java
Version :
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oposition to me importing it into the repository?
cheers,
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* Package name: libcolt-java
Version :
Upstream Author : Wolfgang Hoschek
A virtual package name is a functional label, not a product name.
Java is the name of an island and a natural language too.
I'm surprised if Sun can prevent use of a word in this way.
A function that is used to call a runtime, compiler, etc of the Java(tm)
language!
Java? is a
Hi,
Is there any legal reason why sharpmusique is not in Debian, given that
multiple .deb packages already exist?
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Hi,
The currently shipped CologneBlue skin contains a reference to a
subtitle which the user can't set:
$s .= htmlspecialchars( wfMsg( sitesubtitle ) ) . /span/font;
My understanding of the documentation is that the subtitle should be
Hi Alex,
Are you still trying to maintain the Debian xmlstarlet package? There
are currently a number of very old bugs that are very important that
have been ignored for over a year.
If you are still interested in maintaining xmlstarlet, could you please
upload a new version that fixes these
Package: xmlstarlet
Version: 1.0.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Version 1.0.1 of xmlstarlet was released a year ago. It would be
excelent to have it packaged. :-)
Charles
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Are you still trying to maintain the Debian xmlstarlet package? There
are currently a number of very old bugs that are very important that
have been ignored for over a year.
Thanks for reminding me, I'm working on the package now.
Unfortunately, the patch for bug #312932 induces another
will CVE-2006-2237 be fixed in Sarge? I can't see a DSA yet and the
problem is not listed as a non-vulnarability.
I have an updated version for Sarge that still needs to be reviewed by
Jonas, unless someone else wants to step up to the task.
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2) I don't see the trademark problem. There are already virtual
packages that use the word java. What would be the difference
between continuing the same trend?
There is a trademark problem. The java1|2 virtual packages were targeted
to Sun's, IBM's and Blackdown JVM version
Hi Uwe,
I finally got around to testing the integration of pear.mk into
dh-make-php. It appears to work beautifully. :-) I checked in a few
final perfecting changes, and now would like to see this become publicly
available.
As you can see from bug #332632, I first proposed that pear.mk be
I strongly oppose the classpath/java distinction for classpath vs.
non-free JREs and JDKs. Instead I propose dropping classpath-* as well,
and only using java-jre and java-jdk.
So people that wants to use Java should install non-free software?
That's not possible in Debian!
No, I want
and submit it upstream as well.
cheers,
Charles
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From: Derek W. Poon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: libhtml-mason-perl: Support for mod_perl2
Date: Mon, 08 May 2006 18:03:15 -0700
To: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Charles,
I've been experimenting with using mod_perl2
Now that phpdoc has switched to the LGPL licence, can it now be
packaged for debian?
if so anyone planning on doing it soon?
Hi Chris,
I am glad to hear that they finally completed the licence switch. While
I have a long-term interest in this package, I won't be able to work on
it right
Hi,
I just reassigned bug #332632 to php-pear, per the suggestion of the
cdbs team where I originally submitted the bug. Please let me know if
you think there is a better location for pear.mk. If you agree that it
belongs in php-pear, then I'd like to send an updated version before you
include
Note that I added a paragraph from a proposal from Stefan Gybas,
modified by Ben Burton (see Bug#227587). Even if they did not really get
a consensus, I think, with the change of the virtual packages to
classpath-jre, classpath-jdk, java-jre and java-jdk, the proposal of
Stefan is good to
Package: mediawiki1.5
Version: 1.5.8-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice of mediawiki1.5 to simply include a default
/etc/mediawiki1.5/LocalSettings.php file. Of course at the top should be
a note indicating how to automatically generate the file, as currently
explained in README.Debian.
as mentioned in http://www.osreviews.net/reviews/comm/awstats, the
same type of XSS vulnerability also exists with the 'diricons'
parameter. In this case, Debian is affected, too.
As Eldy already explained (earlier in this bug report), the entire query
string is sanitised against XSS by a call
Source: http://www.osreviews.net/reviews/comm/awstats
| Arbitrary code can be executed by uploading a specially crafted
| configuration file if an attacker can put a file on the server with
| chosen file name and content (e.g. by using an FTP account on a
| shared hosting server). In this
Source: http://www.osreviews.net/reviews/comm/awstats
| If the update of the stats via web front-end is allowed, a remote
| attacker can execute arbitrary code on the server using a specially
| crafted request involving the migrate parameter. Input starting with
| a pipe character (|) leads
Exploit #1:
http://www.example.com/cgi-bin/awstats.pl?diricons=%22%3E0wned!%3Cspan%20%22
I see. Thank you for taking the time to put these examples together for
us. :-)
I've prepared an updated patch that should take care of both bug #364443
and #365909.
Any final comments on anything I'm
Exploit #2: http://www.example.com/cgi-bin/awstats.pl?configdir=/tmp
with the attached file being placed in /tmp.
I see. So I assume that $LogFile must be run through Sanitize prior to
being opened, or at least checked for pipes?
I notcied the following related chunk of code:
# Deny
While this plugs the current hole, I have a feeling that allowing
users to use their own config file is a bad idea because it keeps open
a class of possible attack vector. I would suggest to accept config
files provided by the configdir parameter only if the config is owned
by the same user
Can you please tell me exactly which files do you need for
courierpasswd 1.1.0 ?
Courier packages with courier-authlib are available from experimental
or from my private repository:
deb http://debian.linuxia.de main courier-test
Excelent! The current courier-authlib and
Hi Eldy,
I assume that you already know about this, but I wanted to make sure.
Even better, I'd love to have a patch to fix it, so that we can patch up
Debian. :-)
thanks,
Charles
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Hi Stephan,
Any luck with the XOM package?
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Hi Racke,
I realize that you have loads of other things to keep up with as part of
your maintenance of courier (which you surprisingly are doing all on
your own, it seems).
I just wanted to query you again on the status of the courier-dev
package which I requested in bug #314354.
Note that all
If the DTD is unavailable and the document actually uses the DTD, not
retrieving the remote DTD will result in different output than if the
remote DTD is present.
I guess I am not familiar enough with xpath to conceive of a case when
the DTD would change the xpath result. Any demonstration of
Package: debianutils
Version: 2.15.3
Severity: important
sensible-browser fails on my system with the following error:
-- DirectFB v0.9.22 -
(c) 2000-2002 convergence integrated media GmbH
(c) 2002-2004 convergence
Someone was able to install zbind on my machine using the following scripts.
The damage was limited to www-data, a restricted user, and logs were able
to monitor behaviour, but posed a large threat.
snip
I notice that the attacker tried a number of different URLs. Is it
possible that
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sensible-browser fails on my system with the following error:
What are the values of your BROWSER and DISPLAY environment variables?
To which alternatives do /usr/bin/x-www-browser and /usr/bin/www-browser
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Package: websec
Version: 1.8.0-1
Severity: normal
When trying to run websec on a publicly accesible https page, I get the
following error:
500 Can't locate object method new via package
LWP::Protocol::https::Socket
Charles
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You need to install the package for ssl for perl. I forgot the name of
it. In effect this is an error from the LWP package and not from WebSec.
Maybe the websec package should depend on it? At least suggest it.
Exactly. My personal vote would be depend. :-)
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My attempts to reproduce this exploit have failed. Anyone else?
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Okay, my answer to that will be:
that will introduce a plethora of problems including
1. sort order depends on user's locale
2. backup file names (~,.bak,$$$) need to be handled
3. version control file names (,v .git {arch}) need to be handled
Uh, then why is it so easy for
Hi,
Per some recent discussion[1] on debian-legal that has resulted in the
removal of RC bugs on PHP Group projects that use the PHP License, I
would recommend that you try uploading your package, and if the FTP
Masters are not happy, point them to this recent discussion. They should
either
severity 332606 important
severity 332607 important
severity 332608 important
severity 332609 important
severity 332610 important
severity 332611 important
severity 332613 important
severity 332614 important
severity 332615 important
severity 332616 important
severity 332617 important
severity
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2006/02/msg00059.html
Charles
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From: Piotr Roszatycki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: orgphaning php4-pear-log
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 10:57:17 +0100
To: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey Piotr,
Are you still planning
Hey Piotr,
Are you still planning on adopting php4-pear-log, and renaming it to
php-log?
Unless you claim it soon, I'd like to orphan it to speed up the progress
of getting the package properly renamed. (I assume, Nils, based on your
previous comments that you are ready for the package to be
Package: websec
Version: 1.8.0-1
Severity: normal
If url.list is improperly formatted (I tried adding a single URL prior
to reading the man page), websec crashes with the following error:
Use of uninitialized value in substitution (s///) at /usr/bin/websec
line 205, line 1.
Use of
Package: websec
Version: 1.8.0-1
Severity: normal
After first installing websec, I tried running it prior to creating a
url.list and it simply hung. It should at least be able to fail cleanly
and tell me that it needs a url.list. :-)
cheers,
Charles
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The url.list manpage gives a huge list of field, but does not indicate
which are mandetory. Rather the user is left to determine this through
trial and error.
Charles
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/out url.list
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 16:52:18 +
To: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
package websec
tag 349024 + patch
thanks
Charles Fry wrote:
After first installing websec, I tried running it prior to creating a
url.list and it simply hung
Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.0-dev-2-2
Severity: normal
The bts autocompletion does not support the following bts commands:
clone, submitter, found, notfound, block, unblock, user, usertag,
package, owner, noowner, reportspam, cache, cleancache
None of the options autocomplete either.
2. http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2006/01/msg00066.html
snip
the project decision is clear IMHO : read the php license, you'll see it
can only apply to the main and official PHP distribution.
Please read the message to debian-legal that I originally referenced. It
outlines recent
* Package name: php-net-imap
Version : 1.0.3
Upstream Author : Damian Alejandro Fernandez Sosa
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* URL : http://pear.php.net/package/Net_IMAP
* License : php license
You should be aware that per the current REJECT_FAQ [1]
your package
Thanks for the information. I haven't noticed it before because I saw various
packages in Debian using the PHP license.
I told my sponsor to wait with the upload. I will ask him for upload when PHP
license is DFSG compatible or tell him to drop it if the project disagree
with the PHP
Also, would you mind testing the new upstream release to see if this
problem also occurs there:
http://debian.frogcircus.org/packages/
thanks,
Charles
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From: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: patch request
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 10:06:01 -0500
Jan 2006 17:45:52 +0300
To: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi !
Something like this :
/usr/share/awstats/plugins/geoip_city_maxmind.pm
sub SectionProcessIp_geoip_city_maxmind {
-- $city = $record-city
++ my $city;
++ if ($record) {
++$city=$record-city
++};
But keep
This has been fixed in the new version at:
http://debian.frogcircus.org/packages/
I'm actively looking for someone to upload it.
cheers,
Charles
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Subject: Bug#346788: xasteroids: FTBFS: build-depends on removed xlibs-dev
Hi,
You said previously:
as for me i just added one more check as a quik workaround
if ($record) { $city = $record-city };
Could you please specify exactly where this line should go (a patch
would be helpful)?
thanks,
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In fact, this test could automatically be performed with the test:
if [ $(find . -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -print | egrep -v
'./(CVS|.svn)') = './debian' ]; then
erm... you don't support arch and git ?
Never used them, but would love to know how they work. ;-)
I also realized that
One clean, standard option would be to accomplish this with the help of
dbconfig-common:
http://people.debian.org/~seanius/policy/dbconfig-common-using.html/
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Perhaps dbconfig-common could help with this?
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I still think there is a reasonable argument for allowing a simple
default like this without custom configuration. That is currently one of
the strong points of cdbs' simple-patchsys; it is very simple. Sure more
flexibility is nice for some people, but having good simple standard
This is a very simple bug to deal with, as all of the hard work has
already been done. Any chance of getting it rolled into monit sometime
soon?
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As a matter of fact, this could be modeled after munin, which places
ready to use plugins in /usr/share/munin/plugins, and automatically
includes them when linked to in /etc/munin/plugins. This ensures that
the official version is always present, even if the user decides to
modify a copy of it.
Package: junior-doc
Severity: normal
The instructions for installing with tasksel don't work for me. For that
matter, the bug referenced in section 8.1 is closed.
Charles
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In fact, this test could automatically be performed with the test:
if [ $(find . -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -print | egrep -v './(CVS|.svn)') =
'./debian' ]; then
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Hmm. My patch may not actually properly support native packages. But
it's a good start. :-)
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Of course this could still be handled with a command line switch like
--debian-only.
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I just wanted to make sure that all relevant RC bugs were aware of the
following debian-legal post by MJ Ray:
The PHP licence could be OK for any software which has PHP Group
contribution (regardless who is licensing later), but would require
lying about other software. So, it is
, assuming that they deal with Pear
packages, which I have not taken the time to verify. The PHP License
clearly remains unacceptable for all non-PHP Group software.
Charles
1. http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2005/11/msg00260.html
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From: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED
It would be most helpful if 00list was optional in dpatch.
It is, you can use the PATCHLIST variable to specify files if you use
dpatch.make, or just supply the list to dpatch apply if you're using it
directly. This is even documented in dpatch.make(7).
That works for dpatch.make, but is
Package: cvs2svn
Version: 1.3.0-1
Severity: normal
I receive the following error when attempting to convert my repository:
ERROR: A CVS repository cannot contain both
.../server.xml,v
and
.../Attic/server.xml,v
Well, my CVS repository does contain both, so deal with it. ;-)
In this
The functionality you describe is already provided by dpatch-edit-patch
with the --debianonly (or -b) flag.
This bug should now be closed, but I'll leave that privilege to Eduard. :-)
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Package: svn-buildpackage
Version: 0.6.14
Severity: wishlist
While svn-inject is very helpful, it can not always be used. For
example, if layout type 2 is desired (though hopefully the patch will be
integrated soon ;-) ), or when moving a repository from cvs, with
cvs2svn.
Maybe I just missed
@@ -19,40 +19,8 @@
ORIGDIR=$(basename $(pwd))
NEWDIR=$ORIGDIR.new
-# unpack upstream tarball if debianonly
-# roughly extracted from dpatch-edit-patch by Charles Fry
-if [ $(find . -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -print | egrep -v './(CVS|.svn)') =
'./debian' ]; then
-echo * debian/-only layout
Perhaps this is relevant:
http://search.cpan.org/~beau/HTML-Mason-ApacheHandler2-0.01/lib/HTML/Mason/Mason-with-mod_perl2.pod
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Opening this bug report to archive user feedback sent to debian-devel by
Kevin Baily.
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Package: dpatch
Version: 2.0.16
Severity: wishlist
It would be most helpful if 00list was optional in dpatch. It is already
standard to prefix patches with a number corresponding to the order in
which they should be applied. All of dpatch's functionality could be
supplied by automatically
Package: courier-mta
Version: 0.47-4sarge4
Followup-For: Bug #291325
The shell script mkesmtpdcert simply needs to chown the file
/etc/courier/esmtpd.pem.
Charles
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Version: 4.2.6-2
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Hi,
I love zsh, and all of its fancy autocompletion. It would be great if
autocompletion for svn-buildpackage were available.
cheers,
Charles
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Package: libhtml-mason-perl
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Opening a new report to archive user request from private communication.
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Subject: Debian, Apache2, and Mason
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 22:29:02 -0600
To: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After wasting a decent amount of time fooling around with it tonight, I feel
that I should ask this question before I beat my head any further
Would you be interested in taking my dinky little fixes and running with
them?
Absolutely! Thank you for your willingness to contribute them back to
the package.
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Package: munin-node
Version: 1.2.3-1
Followup-For: Bug #320079
Agreed. Could this be passed onto upstream?
cheers,
Charles
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Locale:
reopen 335239 !
thanks
Hi,
I am experiencing a similar problem. I build with pdebuild using the
following:
svn-builder=pdebuild --buildresult `pwd`/../build-area
Despite the fact that my build results end up in the same place as the
would have if built with dpkg-buildpackage, I get the
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: libjgrapht-java
Version : 0.6.0
Upstream Author : Barak Naveh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://jgrapht.sourceforge.net/
* License : LGPL
Description : mathematical
Oh, and I forgot to mention that a preliminary package is available at:
http://debian.frogcircus.org/packages/
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Version: 0.6.14
Severity: minor
Hi,
When svn-buildpackage recognizes an error, it presents the following
prompt:
... how to continue now? [Qri?]:
The Q is capitalized, suggesting that it is the default selection (as is
the case in other similar console programs.
Hi David and Ken,
I just integrated an upstream bugfix issued in response to this problem.
Would you guys mind testing it to ensure that it fixes your problems
before I upload it to the archive? It can be found at:
http://debian.frogcircus.org/packages/wmfire_1.2.2-2_i386.deb
Hopefully this
of the fire.
I'm downgrading the wmfire to find the last working version.
David Vernazobres
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 11:38:13AM -0500, Charles Fry wrote :
When I launch wmfire from my dock, the wmfire launch itself but not like
before in the dock, but now in the running part of the screen
I downloaded and installed 1.2.2-2. Unfortunately, the behavior is the
same, both with the binary package and with building a deb using the
diff. (No, I don't really know what I am doing, but I thought I'd try
building it just to see...)
FWIW, just building from the orig.tar.gz, results in
The package wmfire_1.2.2-2_i386.deb don't solved my problem !
Hmm. This is not good. Just to help in debugging this, can you please
confirm what mix of stable/testing/unstable you are running on your
system?
thanks,
Charles
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Hi Alan,
You may remember me from a previous exchange we had regarding wmfire.
It ends up that now there are several Debian users of your latest
release that are experiencing new strange failures that didn't happen
before. You can read about their problems at:
When I launch wmfire from my dock, the wmfire launch itself but not like
before in the dock, but now in the running part of the screen (bottom for
me), and the dock icon is clicked in grey. The annoying thing is a blue
square of the same size in blue on my screen. The blue square is only
Package: cdbs
Version: 0.4.32
Severity: normal
Hi,
The current ant-vars.mk adds $(ANT_HOME)/lib/ant.jar to the CLASSPATH,
but unlike /usr/bin/ant, it doesn't add $ANT_HOME)/lib/ant-launcher.jar
to the CLASSPATH, which is outright necessary for ant to launch
succesfully.
Now that ant is in main,
Package: backupninja
Version: 0.9-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be most helpful if ninjahelper included support for duplicity.
It would be very simple to automatically create a GPG key with a long
random password, for use by duplicity.
Charles
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