Package: thunderbird
Version: 1:78.4.0-1
Followup-For: Bug #973692
Dear Maintainer,
I see the same error reported here:
> xprop -name " - Mozilla Thunderbird" WM_NORMAL_HINTS
WM_NORMAL_HINTS(WM_SIZE_HINTS):
program specified minimum size: 1014 by 1829
program
Package: gdm3
Version: 3.34.1-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
In my gdm3 screen:
https://people.collabora.com/~koike/gdm3-screen.jpeg
Clicking on buttons on top won't do anything, and when selecting a
user, clicking in the gear button to select a Desktop Environment also
doesn't do
Hi,
I'm using a docker image "FROM debian:10", and to get git-send-email working
properly, I had to install libmailtools-perl by hand. It would be great if
it was added as a dependency for the package.
Thanks
Hi Chris,
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 5:33 AM Chris Lamb wrote:
>
> Hi Helen,
>
> > right, the binary package is not called rust-bat but the source package is
> > [1].
> > Can lintian check for the source package name? (also not sure if it is
> > a good idea).
>
> It could but, alas, the I think
Hi Chris,
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 2:51 PM Chris Lamb wrote:
>
> tags 932634 + moreinfo
> thanks
>
> Hi Helen,
>
> > In lintian/data/binaries/embedded-libs, the criterium to detect if a
> > library was linked statically against libyaml is to verify the string:
> >
> > libyaml ||(?m)^did not
Package: lintian
Version: 2.15.0
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
In lintian/data/binaries/embedded-libs, the criterium to detect if a
library was linked statically against libyaml is to verify the string:
libyaml ||(?m)^did not find expected
But this string is also found in package
On Fri, 25 Jan 2019 10:17:43 +0100 Paride Legovini wrote:
> Gürkan Myczko wrote on 25/01/2019:
> > Hello
> >
> > My collegues would like to know if this will make it into buster or not?
> >
> > Best,
>
> Hello Gürkan,
>
> I very much doubt it will, unfortunately: there are still a lot of
>
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>
Package: gtk-recordmydesktop
Version: 0.3.8-4.1
Followup-For: Bug #877557
I am getting the same error, I believe this started happening when I
migrated to wayland.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: buster/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64
I saw in the log some issues with extensions (see below).
So I saw through https://extensions.gnome.org/local/ that there was some
extensions in "ERROR" state.
I removed those and now it works, more specifically I removed workspace-grid
Sep 16 13:08:15 floko gnome-software[21013]: no app for
I could reproduce it consistently now, it always happen when it returns
from suspend, I login and I press the super key.
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.30.0-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
When pressing the super key, sometimes the screen just show the greyed
backgroud, without the search input on the top, nor the workspace bar on the
right, not the favorits bar on the left, not the reduced window
Package: mc
Version: 3:4.8.21-1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/mc
Dear Maintainer,
I am trying to modify the Shell keybind from midnight commander.
So I did the following:
cp /etc/mc/mc.keymap ~/.config/mc/
And edited all occurrences of "Shell = ctrl-o" to another keybiding (I
tested
It seems this is a bug in the Dell's firmware.
Sledge helped with a workaround: configure grub to self-install in the
EFI removable media path (which is a fallback path for the firmware).
dpkg-reconfigure grub-efi-amd64
And select Yes in "Force extra installation to the EFI removable media
I found the documentation to fix this:
https://pbuilder-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html#avoiding-the-ln-invalid-cross-device-link-message
We just need to set:
APTCACHEHARDLINK=no
But it would be nice if it could detect automatically, so moving this
bug to whishlist.
Package: ubuntu-dev-tools
Version: 0.165
Severity: important
File: /usr/bin/pbuilder-dist
Dear Maintainer,
I have /home in a different partition from root /, and pbuilder-dist installs
files
under /home/user/pbuilder/ folder. Causing the following error when
trying to build a package:
Package: tmux
Version: 2.7-1+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I got this error:
tmux: server[2747]: segfault at 21c1 ip 559568e52a5a sp 7ffefc121c68
error 4 in tmux[559568e28000+84000]
I'm not entirely sure how to reproduce it, I am filing this report in
case anyone else has the
Package: vmdebootstrap
Version: 1.11-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I am trying to run vmdebootstrap, but I am getting the error below:
-
$ sudo vmdebootstrap --verbose --image=${IMG} --size=5g --distribution=sid
--grub --enable-dhcp --package=openssh-server --owner=$USER
Creating
Package: lists.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Name:
-
debian-mulheres
Rationale:
-
The following women present at the MiniDebConf at Curitiba Brazil:
* Helen Koike
* Foz
* Renata (rsip22)
* Ana Mendes
would like to create
Package: gnome-session-canberra
Version: 0.30-4
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
Dear Maintainer,
When I execute the following, I get this error:
$ canberra-gtk-play --file=/usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/bark.ogg
Failed to play sound: Invalid state
In strace I can see the errors:
...
On 2017-01-31 03:40 PM, Linn Crosetto wrote:
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 04:44:18PM +0100, Andreas Heinlein wrote:
I do not think this should be done, it would make it difficult if not
impossible to boot custom kernels. For your own use, you could always
build your own signed kernel and add the
Hi,
Sorry for the delay to send this.
I prepared a simple packaged named dsigning-box that should be installed
in the same machine that have access to the tokens:
https://github.com/helen-fornazier/dsigning-box
For now it only contain a script to sign efi and kernel modules from a
tarball,
On 2016-12-12 07:35 PM, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
On 14519 March 1977, Ben Hutchings wrote:
We offer the archives, including security, by rsync too.
And that should stay. Mirrors of security do exist, for good
reasons.[1]
Why does it need to be in the archive?
[...]
I don't know of any other way
Hi,
Could someone please take a look at the patch series
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=821051#200 ?
With those patches, Dak will be able to sign efi image and linux modules
through a Yubikey and publish the signatures, allowing grub2-signed,
linux-signed and
6sum "$IN_DIR/changelog" | head -c 64).tar.xz"
+OUT_TARBALL="$TARGET/$(sha256sum "$IN_DIR/changelog" | head -c
64)_$ARCH.tar.xz"
# Check that this source/arch/version hasn't already been signed
if [ -e "$OUT_TARBALL" ]; then
Helen Koike (3):
byhand-code-s
This script is meant to be called by AutomaticByHandPackages mechanism,
it will receive the a .tar.xz file with efi images and/or linux
modules, call byhand-code-sign-user as codesign user to generate another
.tar.xz with detached signatures and publish it in the
The byhand-code-sign-user script receives a .tar.xz file (that can
contain efi images and linux modules) in stdin, sign them using keys as
configured in the configuration file and generate a .tar.xz with all the
signatures in stdout
This script is meant to be called by another byhand script which
Add linux, grub2 and fwupdate to publish their signatures by calling
byhand-code-sign as they are supposed to have a *-signed version
Contributions:
Ben Hutchings
---
This patch series is based on https://ftp-master.debian.org/git/dak.git master
Patches are also
The byhand-code-sign-user script receives a .tar.xz file (that can
contain efi images and linux modules) in stdin, sign them using keys as
configured in the configuration file and generate a .tar.xz with all the
signatures in stdout
This script is meant to be called by another byhand script which
changelog
+ if [ "$filename" == changelog ]; then
+ continue
+ fi
mkdir -p "$out_dir/${filename%/*}"
case "${filename##*/}" in
*.efi | vmlinuz-*)
Helen Koike (3):
byhand-code-sign-user: signing script for efi imag
This script is meant to be called by AutomaticByHandPackages mechanism,
it will receive the a .tar.xz file with efi images and/or linux
modules, call byhand-code-sign-user as codesign user to generate another
.tar.xz with detached signatures and publish it in the
Add linux, grub2 and fwupdate to publish their signatures by calling
byhand-code-sign as they are supposed to have a *-signed version
Contributions:
Ben Hutchings
---
This patch series is based on https://ftp-master.debian.org/git/dak.git master
Patches are also
On 2016-11-20 09:24 AM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Wed, 2016-11-16 at 00:45 -0200, Helen Koike wrote:
[...]
+TARGET="$ftpdir/dists/$suitedir/main/code-sign/"
+OUT_TARBALL="$TARGET/${IN_TARBALL##*/}"
+OUT_TARBALL="${OUT_TARBALL%.tar.xz}_sigs.tar.xz"
[...]
This
On 2016-11-20 09:27 AM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Wed, 2016-11-16 at 00:45 -0200, Helen Koike wrote:
Add linux, grub2 and fwupdate to publish their signatures by calling
byhand-code-sign as they are supposed to have a *-signed version
NOTE: this bypass embargoed updates. The proposed solution
for testing byhand-code-sign-user:
https://github.com/helen-fornazier/dak-codesign-test/blob/master/dak-codesign-test.sh
Check each commit message for more information on testing
Patches are also available here:
https://github.com/helen-fornazier/dak/tree/review
Helen Koike (3):
byhand-code-sign
The byhand-code-sign-user script receives a .tar.xz file (that can
contain efi images and linux modules) in stdin, sign them using keys as
configured in the configuration file and generate a .tar.xz with all the
signatures in stdout
This script is meant to be called by another byhand script which
This script is meant to be called by AutomaticByHandPackages mechanism,
it will receive the a .tar.xz file with efi images and/or linux
modules, call byhand-code-sign-user as codesign user to generate another
.tar.xz with detached signatures and publish it in the
Add linux, grub2 and fwupdate to publish their signatures by calling
byhand-code-sign as they are supposed to have a *-signed version
NOTE: this bypass embargoed updates. The proposed solution for this is by
making dak to publish the *-signed packages automatically, this will be
implemented in
the -signed packages automatically, is this a good solution?
Please, let me know your opinion so I can go ahead and implement a first
version of it.
Thanks
Helen Koike
deb, or do you have any
other idea?
Thanks
Helen Koike
---
Hi,
Thanks Jakub for your review.
I modified the script to read the .tar.xz from stdin and output the
-sign.tar.xz to stdout.
It is also available here: https://github.com/helen-fornazier/dak
Changes since last version:
- add quotes around variables
- remove unnecessary chmod 700
- receive
have one, could someone check
this please?
Thank you
Helen Koike
diff --git a/scripts/debian/byhand-code-sign b/scripts/debian/byhand-code-sign
index fbd6855..6b48d26 100755
--- a/scripts/debian/byhand-code-sign
+++ b/scripts/debian/byhand-code-sign
@@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ error() {
exit 1
}
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