Source: 389-admin
Version: 1.1.35-4
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the
past)
Severity: serious
Hello
Your package 389-admin used to build-depend on transitionnal package
apache2-mpm-worker.
This was still kind of ok in Jessie, but now that package is no
Hello Daniel
Just a few hints:
On Friday 14 March 2014 08:35:55 Daniel Pocock wrote:
a) if my postinst or postrm calls apache2_invoke from inside a function,
then it fails badly
b) some of my postinst and postrm code is based on examples I saw in
other packages, they test -x
Hello Daniel
Please read apache2 debian news ( /usr/share/doc/apache2/NEWS.Debian.gz )
Moreover, the configuration mechanism in Debian has changed. All
configurations in sites-enabled and conf-enabled need a .conf suffix now.
This mechanism enable packages to deploy their configuration
Package: bash
Version: 4.3-1
Severity: normal
Affects: bash-completion
Found: bash/4.3-2
After upgrading bash to version 4.3-2, when pressing tab on a blank line,
bash-completion reports:
words: bad array subscript
I tried emptying /usr/share/bash-completion/completions but the problem
persists.
Actually, in squeeze, apache2.2-common.postinst contains:
[ -f /etc/apache2/httpd.conf ] || touch /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
So the file is generated in squeeze, during apache2.2-common configuration.
But if it's not empty, it's moved in /etc/apache2/conf.d/ during wheezy
upgrade, and the main
give us
more details about non-fuctionnal Alias.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-apa...@lists.debian.org
Hello
libapache2-mod-macro [1] is now included in core functionnalities of apache2,
and is just a transitionnal package to apache2-bin.
Please adjust the override accordingly.
Thank you
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Package: python-cracklib
Version: 2.9.0-2
Severity: grave
In jessie, cracklib-check works, but the python binding looks totally broken.
It accepts anything:
Cracklib command line does work ok:
$ /usr/sbin/cracklib-check
ncc-1701
ncc-1701: it is based on a dictionary word
a
a: it is WAY too
Package: gnome-doc-utils
Version: 0.20.10-1
Severity: normal
Dear maintainer
Package mdbtools [1] FTBFS on some Debian derivative.
rarian-compat is not installed and configure is invoked with
--disable-scrollkeeper, this works fine on Debian.
However, during the build [2] omf files are
Hello Rohan
xmllint really is an improvement, some SGML errors were recently found because
it was introduced. I'd rather keep it if possible.
You are mistaken, Debian buildd's do not have access to the internet.
I just ran strace on xmllint and checked all is done locally.
Here is some
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hello
libmdbodbc1 [1] is now a transitionnal package [2] to odbc-mdbtools.
Please adjust the override accordingly.
Thank you
[1] http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/mdbtools.html
[2]
Package: python-rrdtool
Version: 1.4.7-2+b1
Severity: normal
My locale is en_GB.UTF-8
If I run
$ rrdtool graph file.rrd
I can see the week days in english. Good.
If I run
$ LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8 rrdtool graph file.rrd
I can see the week days in French. Good.
Now, using python,
print
Just a quick message to tell you I'm still on the reportbug over http patch.
I did not advance much, yet, however. :/
https://github.com/nirgal/reportbug/commits/master
I took the liberty to contact guug that was more ot less supported by
reportbug, through --bts option. (See attached mail)
Package: apache2
Version: 2.4.6-3
Severity: minor
This is almost all in the subject.
I think invoke-rc.d would make sure local policy is properly enforced.
The culprit is in source file debian/apache2.logrotate
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Hello Vincent
On Thursday 29 August 2013 21:08:06 you wrote:
On 2013-08-28 22:43:38 +, Jean-Michel Vourgère wrote:
I
Hello Ricardo
On Friday 28 June 2013 00:04:35 Ricardo Barioni wrote:
Apache is not authenticating on Ldap.
The same authentication directives works fine at Debian 5 and 6.
Ldap is now enforcing authority validation by default.
Can you try with TLS_REQCERT never, please?
(See
Hello Vincent
On Tuesday 23 July 2013 15:51:55 Vincent Lefevre wrote:
(...)
Directory /home/*/public_html
AllowOverride FileInfo AuthConfig Limit Indexes
(...)
My ~/public_html/.htaccess file has:
Options +MultiViews
(...)
Internal Server Error
(...) with MultiViews already
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Hello Jasen
On Monday 19 August 2013 03:31:06 ja...@crackle.treshna.com wrote:
generating self-signed certs as described in
/usr/share/doc/apache2.2-common/README.Debian.gz
does not work:
root@crackle:/etc/apache2/ssl# make-ssl-cert
Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
Hello Jason
On Tuesday 27 August 2013 15:38:13 Jason Williams wrote:
When upgrading from package version 2.2.22-13, installs new config files
without asking, and the new config seems to ignore the config in
sites-enabled/
Did you read
On Monday 26 August 2013 14:07:39 pourr...@kiao.net wrote:
I spent hours searching why my javascript was not working on my new
server! :-/
4 years after the first message, this bug is still here???
Please do something, this is easy!
Hello
The only purpose of javascript-common is to expose
Control: forcemerge -1 720747
See suggestion at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=720747#15
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On Sunday 25 August 2013 19:18:33 Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote:
The upgrade tries to migrate known configuration
files from /etc/apache2/conf.d/ to
/etc/apache2/conf-available/
I wonder if something went wrong with migrating my configuration file (...)
Actually, known means supported
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On Sunday 25 August 2013 05:32:12 Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote:
I happened to notice that a 404 (Not Found) error
was reported in access.log instead of error.log.
access.log is repporting all requests.
File not found error is properly logged here, but with severity
On Monday 26 August 2013 20:15:06 Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
The jwchat patch seem to be incomplete. It will handle fresh installs
and removal, but not upgrades. For upgrades from earlier versions of
jwchat, the conffile /etc/apache2/sites-available/jwchat need to be
renamed to
Control: tags -1 + pending
Control: block -1 by 719704 719712 719716 719752
On Saturday 24 August 2013 00:11:08 Liang Guo wrote:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
node-request : Depends: node-form-data but it is not installable
Depends: node-forever-agent but it
Jérémy Lal wrote:
A note for the maintainer (me) :
close the bug when nodejs updates its waf copy to = 1.5.18 !
changelog (0.10.0~dfsg1-1) states:
Node-waf dropped: Replaced by node-gyp (packaged independently).
Should that bug be closed, then?
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Hello Matteo
Do you still have that bug?
Can you provide additionnal information, as required on
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46952
Hello
jwchat doesn't work anymore on testing: It fails to install. (#710688)
I published a fix for that some weeks ago. I had no feedback.
I plan to publish an NMU on mentors for that one.
I published a patch for the unknown files bug (#656455) in October 2012, but I
got no answer! That was
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Now that version 11 has hit testing (It only took over 1000 days),
and that javascript-common no longer rewrites the alias on every reconfigure
if the sysop disabled it, I don't see the point to
Hello
I'm writing a patch for reportbug, and I believe the cgi might need some minor
tweaks:
If the bugreport is a security problem, reportbug asks whether it is an
undisclosed vulnerability. If the answer is Yes, the report is NOT to be sent
to sub...@bugs.debian.org but rather to
Hi Stefan
I think there is some confusion:
Think about this situation:
- admin needs proxy, enables it
- admin no longer needs proxy, disables it again
- admin installs package that needs proxy
So, having a wait to prevent modules from being autmatically enabled
would be nice, but it would
Hi André
Do you still have problems with apache2 not starting?
What is the output of:
service apache2 start
?
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Hello André
It looks like you did not define required variables APACHE_LOCK_DIR,
APACHE_PID_FILE and so on.
This is exactly what envvar file is for. You *need* to source it
before runing apache.
apache2 is a service. On Debian, you need to start services using
service(8) on the command line:
#
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Please do read the documentation, many of your questions are explained there.
If service apache2 start doesn't work, please provide error messages.
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On Saturday 10 August 2013 17:54:31 Andre Verwijs wrote:
service apache2 start doesn't work because of above reported bug..!!
The errors you are talking about are what you get when you enter apache2 on
the command line.
apache2 is not supposed to work without the proper environement being set up
Package: apache2
Version: 2.4.6-2
Sometimes a package needs to enable a third party module.
For example, jwchat enables module proxy_http on postinst.
According to policy, a package should clean after itself. But right now, there
is no way to do that: For example, it would be wrong for jwchat
Package: apache2
Version: 2.4.6-2
If sysop disabled a module, then a maintainer script enable a module that
depends on the first one, they are both enabled, ignoring admin choice.
Example (from a fresh wheezy install upgraded to jessie):
# a2enmod proxy
Enabling module proxy.
# a2dismod proxy
Control: tags -1 + patch
Attached is a patch for your package that fails to install on jessie.
diff -Nru w3c-markup-validator-1.3+dfsg/debian/postinst w3c-markup-validator-1.3+dfsg/debian/postinst
--- w3c-markup-validator-1.3+dfsg/debian/postinst 2012-10-04 00:48:48.0 +0200
+++
Kevin Bullock wrote:
(...) I therefore
suggest that 'apache2ctl -t' warn the user about the mid-line comment which
could be an error. (...)
Stefan Fritsch wrote:
The documentation states: Comments may not be included on a line
after a configuration directive.
'#' signs are considered
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Attached is a patch for that problem.
I believe it's important because there is a lot of packages that does not
depend on apache2, meaning they can be installed first, but that will install
some conffiles in /etc/apache/*-available/ as requested.
Note that cut will eat
Hello
In my experience, that happens when I reload the wrong httpd, getting confused
by the VMs. Maybe that happened to you...
Can you please:
- Check that the link has been removed from /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ ?
In version 2.2, a2dissite is just deleting the link there.
- Did you try a
To ease the transition to apache 2.4, could you have a script that
automatically copies files in /etc/apache2/conf.d to
/etc/apache2/conf-available?
I advise caution if this is implemented, because it might break unrelated
software.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=718318
is
Package: ocsinventory-server
Severity: important
User: debian-apa...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: apache24webapptransition
Control: block 661958 by -1
Dear maintainer,
your package ocsinventory-server is a web application which supports the
Apache2 web server. We're upgrading Apache to the new
Package: simpleid
Severity: important
User: debian-apa...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: apache24webapptransition
Dear maintainer,
your package simpleid is a web application which supports the
Apache2 web server. We're upgrading Apache to the new upstream version
2.4 [1] (tracked as transition bug
Control: tags -1 + pending
Hi Jeremy
rarian-compat is obsolete and unmaintained; please don't build-depend on it.
I did that in git.
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/mdbtools.git
Harmless errors about scrollkeeper are ignored. The whole gmdb2 gnome help
makefiles needs to be
Hello
This package does not enable the module when it is installed
libapache2-mod-macro is no longer part of jessie.
It will be reintroduced very soon, but only as a transitionnal package.
mod_macro is now part of core apache modules, as of version 2.4.
This also breaks other packages that
Apparently, your system is having a dangling symlink
/etc/apache2/conf-available/javascript-common.conf -
/etc/javascript-common/javascript-common.conf
that prevents the installation of package javascript-common.
javascript-common has been broken for a while in sid, since apache2.4 is out.
So
Control: tags -1 + unreproducible
Hello
I tried to reproduce your problem on apache 2.2.22, but I could not.
Are you sure you did not forget the + ?
Using
IndexOptions SuppressHTMLPreamble
gives excatly the problem you repported.
But
IndexOptions +SuppressHTMLPreamble
works as expected.
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retitle 698787 ssl-cert: Please mark Multi-Arch: foreign
thanks
It looks to me that this is more a problem with mime-support and ssl-cert
packages that were not flaged as supporting multi-arch. [1]
mime-support package was fixed in version 3.53. [2]
So I'm reassigning
Package: apache2-data
Version: 2.4.6-2
Dear Maintainer,
Please mark apache2-data as Multi-Arch: foreign
This is preventing the cross-installation of apache2.
Step to reproduce from an i386 arch:
# dpkg --add-architecture amd64
# apt-get update
# apt-get install apache2:amd64
Reading package
-Michel Vourgère jmv_...@nirgal.com Mon, 29 Jul 2013 10:16:39 +
+
javascript-common (10) unstable; urgency=low
* Downgrading webservers relation from 'recommends' to 'suggests'
diff -Nru javascript-common-10/debian/javascript-common.postinst javascript-common-11/debian/javascript
Control: tags -1 + patch
As of 2.4.6-1, authn_core is enabled by default, so your problem should now be
fixed in most cases. See bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=717496
Nevertheless, the dependency should be properly registered:
---
reassign 711454 libapache2-mod-php5
found 711454 5.5.0~rc2+dfsg-2
thanks
The problem is that apache2 is not configured before libapache2-mod-php5.
apache2_switch_mpm prefork fails, because conffiles from apache2 are not yet
there, including mods-available/mpm_prefork.load.
Is a Pre-Depends
Control: found -1 2.4.6-2
Looks like apache2.preinst is always creating /etc/apache2/.apache2_mpm_selected
because if [ $? -eq 0 ] on line 109 is always true.
This results in we_are_upgrading_from_wheezy in apache2.postinst to succeed
where it shouln't.
Attached is a log of apache2 maintainer
I spent some time on that issue, and could not find a reasonable aswner:
I noticed that dh_apache2 generates snipets with:
apache2_invoke enconf phppgadmin || exit $?
Adding the || exit $? really does help (I could not believe it at first).
This may somehow be linked to the fact that
This is probably a duplicate of
bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=711925
Can you check if you auto-purge packages on updates?
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We need a source package that is also compatible with squeeze and
lucid so it is backportable just by rebuilding - I believe the new
require local directive doesn't work there and needs at least
Version magic or similar treatment.
The rest of the changes is probably ok if we also leave the
Control: tags -1 +patch
Attached is a patch:
It will check there is a white space type character, or a new line, after.
It will also check the directive is a the begining of a line, and will now
ignore comments and the name of a directive in a text, a url, and so on.
Note that all this space
, dh_apache2 does it
+ automatically.
+. Build-depends on dh-apache2.
+. Use {$misc:Suggests} so apache2 is no longer a direct Depends.
+
+ -- Jean-Michel Vourgère jmv_...@nirgal.com Mon, 22 Jul 2013 13:01:15 +
+
phppgadmin (5.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
diff
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Dear jwchat maintainers
Attached is a patch for your package.
Regards
diff -Nru jwchat-1.0+dfsg/debian/postinst jwchat-1.0+dfsg/debian/postinst
--- jwchat-1.0+dfsg/debian/postinst 2010-09-17 18:11:48.0 +
+++ jwchat-1.0+dfsg/debian/postinst 2013-07-22
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On Monday 22 July 2013 17:46:12 Christoph Berg wrote:
We need a source package that is also compatible with squeeze and
lucid so it is backportable just by rebuilding - I believe the new
require local directive doesn't work there and needs at least
Version magic or
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.14
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I'm working on phppgadmin package that include a apache2.4 config file
containing:
AllowOverride None
lintian is repporting
apache2-deprecated-auth-config Allow
I believe that AllowOverride directive is ok, and not
I re-tested a few versions:
Found in 2.2.16-6
Fixed in 2.2.22-13
That bug was very probably repported on a different system from the one it was
found.
First Debian version it was fixed was 2.2.19-1 :
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=539246#30
If nobody objects, I'll merge with
Which version of phpmyadmin are you installing?
Try
$ a2enmod authn_core
It fixes the same problem here.
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Package: unixodbc
Version: 2.2.14p2-5
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
I noticed that your debian/rules override the default LDFLAGS on line 7:
export LDFLAGS=-Wl,-z,defs
Since you are using dh 9, I believe you should rather add your custom flags:
export DEB_LDFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND =
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+unixodbc (2.2.14p2-5.1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Fixed relno hardening in debian/rules. (Closes: #717257)
+
+ -- Jean-Michel Vourgère jmv_...@nirgal.com Sat, 06 Jul 2013 13:42:49 +0200
+
unixodbc (2.2.14p2-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Mark unixodbc
On Thursday 18 July 2013 16:40:38 Steve Langasek wrote:
While this is the correct change, there is no reason this should be an NMU.
Especially given that there is a new upstream version which I have staged
for upload here (not yet pushed to the package VCS).
You are right, there is no hurry
Package: apache2-dev
Version: 2.4.4-6
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I'm using a debian/apache2 file like this:
conf javascript-common.conf lighttpd
I expected to get a control file with:
Recommends: apache2 (= 2.4.4~) | lighttpd | httpd
But I only get:
Recommends: apache2 (= 2.4.4~) |
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I also get a system freeze with broadcom-sta-dkms/5.100.82.112-11 and
linux-image-3.9-1-686-pae/3.9.8-1, just issuing a iwconfig command.
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(0.7-1+deb7u1) wheezy; urgency=low
+
+ * Version libiodbc Breaks now that it can load multiarch drivers, drop
+matching lintian overrive.
+ * Fix SEGV in blob data handling (Closes: #713826)
+ * Fixed double free SEGV in gmdb2 dissector.
+
+ -- Jean-Michel Vourgère jmv_...@nirgal.com Wed, 10
severity 716325 minor
tags 716325 + upstream fixed-upstream
forwarded 716325
https://github.com/brianb/mdbtools/commit/37cd3ecd2c4135cfc8945530b570825dab939922
thank you
This occurs when argv[1] is a file that doesn't exist.
mdb-array was crashing after a file opening error message.
After that
severity 710475 important
thank you
Since apache2.4 entered unstable, url /javascript is no longer available, but
that was the very purpose of that package!
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Package: libxmmsclient6
Version: 0.8+dfsg-6
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I run a wakeup script in the morning.
Now it fails from time to time, randomly.
Yesterday, I got:
./wakeup: line 10: 16347 Segmentation fault xmms2 add
/home/nirgal/wakeupbackup.mp3
And now:
xmms2-launcher:
htpassword man page says about MD5:
On Windows, Netware and TPF, this is the default.
And about crypt:
The default on all platforms but Windows, Netware and TPF.
So I see no problem there.
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clone 675543 -1
retitle 675543 Unicode support
severity 675543 normal
severity -1 important
tags -1 +moreinfo +unreproducible
thanks
The ODBC unicode support is too intrusive a patch to be in wheezy.
I was unable to reproduce SEGV in Jet4.
ODBC is working for me, so I'm decreasing priority to
/0d3d2959c6d5d25d41f5e3f5d23bb38adacc4550
Bug: https://github.com/brianb/mdbtools/issues/30
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/713826
Bug-Ubuntu: https://launchpad.net/bugs/bugnumber
Forwarded: https://github.com/brianb/mdbtools/issues/30
Reviewed-By: Jean-Michel Vourgère jmv_...@nirgal.com
Last-Update: 2013-06-23
Hello!
On Wednesday 13 March 2013 11:46:30 you wrote:
What kind of ODBC operation were you doing?
What do you call non-JET3 compressed data? Jet4 databases are UCS2
encoded while Jet3 use a local charset. How is compression involved there?
Do you have an exemple database?
I can
Hu?
What kind of ODBC operation were you doing?
What do you call non-JET3 compressed data? Jet4 databases are UCS2 encoded
while Jet3 use a local charset. How is compression involved there?
Do you have an exemple database?
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On Sunday 06 January 2013 11:29:55 Arno Töll wrote:
(...)
Seems that error comes from a2ensite call, so I suspect the cause might
be some dependency of that script has not yet been configured.
a2ensite does not call a shell to read /etc/apache2/envvars. Your output
makes me suspect this
Fixed upstream in version 5.12, released 2 days ago.
ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/file/file-5.12.tar.gz
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Hello Thomas
Documentation of ServerName [1] shows that it takes a fully qualified domain
name, not an IP address. I tried [2a01:4f8:d12:2200::3] but I could not make
it work either, using testing version 2.2.22-12.
IP addresses must be put in the parameter of a VirtualHost directive. Then,
Can you give back bitcoin to buildd i386, please?
- According to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=672524
it now builds fine from sid pbuilder chroot
- That version has reached Ubuntu, where it compiled fine.
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tags 668858 +wontfix
thanks
Assuming the report is about adding default charset UTF-8 to requests,
this will yield incorrect charset information for many files in the
archive. Stefan shown that.
Default is now not to send any charset in headers. It's up to the browser
to choose one. Browsers
Hello
Do you still have the bug repported at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=663530
?
What is the content of your /etc/apache2/ports.conf file?
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Isn't that a RC bug if it breaks unrelated software?
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ValueError: IV must be 16 bytes long
This comes from a bad combination of python-crypto and python-keyring
(see http://bugs.debian.org/675379; python-keyring
Package: seahorse
Version: 3.4.1-2
Severity: normal
I've been using seahorse for key signing parties.
But now signatures are not shown anymore in the trust tab, nor anywhere.
This renders the package unusable for me.
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APT prefers testing
-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Comment: Add Jean-Michel Vourgère jmv_...@nirgal.com as a Debian Maintainer
Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 01:52:10 +0100
Action: import
Recommended-By:
Vincent Fourmond fourm...@debian.org
Agreement:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-newmaint/2012/10
Package: ubuntu-dev-tools
Version: 0.143
Severity: normal
When running
$ requestsync -d unstable -ns eyefiserver
A browser opens and I can login in an Ubuntu website
then I enter a password 3 times
then I get a python ValueError exception with a backtrace.
$ requestsync -d unstable -ns
On Friday 02 November 2012 17:58:08 you wrote:
(...)
Again, determining the right solution would be best to discuss on
the redhat bug or preferably with upstream.
Ok. I did post that on redhat bugzilla.
upstream did not publish anything for years...
Until those things happen, I am going to
Second patch listed at redhat is ok.
But I would either replace
#define WIDTH 80
by
#define WIDTH (sizeof(tmperr))
or
#define WIDTH 80
char tmperr[128];
by
#define WIDTH 128
char tmperr[WIDTH];
snprintf does add a \0 at tmperr[WIDTH]
WIDTH is a poor choice as a macro name IMHO.
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On Thursday 01 November 2012 14:04:55 Jean-Michel Vourgère wrote:
snprintf does add a \0 at tmperr[WIDTH]
Doh! I mean tmperr[WIDTH-1] of course!
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bug on wheezy.
Author: Attila Bogar, Jean-Michel Vourgère jmv_...@nirgal.com
Origin: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=CVE-2012-4527
Bug: CVE-2012-4527
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/690924
Forwarded: no
Last-Update: 2012-11-01
Index: mcrypt-2.6.8/src/mcrypt.c
/pool/main/m/mcrypt/mcrypt_2.6.8-1.3.dsc
Changes since the last upload:
mcrypt (2.6.8-1.3) unstable; urgency=medium
.
* Non-maintainer upload.
* CVE-2012-4527: stack-based buffer overflow by encryption / decryption of
overly long file names (Closes: #690924)
Regards,
Jean-Michel
* CVE-2012-4527: stack-based buffer overflow by encryption / decryption of
overly long file names (Closes: #690924)
I've reviewed this and it looks mostly good. However, can you explain
why you chose ERRWIDTH=PATH_MAX+1024 vs. the redhat patch WIDTH=80?
I don't know exactly.
It
Hello Nico
I'm trying to apply a patch to bind9 (see bug #690142).
But the diff.gz file I get is very different from previous version,
because files are not treated in the same order:
$ zgrep ^--- bind9_9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4.2.diff | head -3
--- bind9-9.8.1.dfsg.P1.orig/config.sub
---
Ops, sorry. Forget it. Neither version is ordered.
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Package: buildd.debian.org
Hello
Buildd status for packages I maintain is not working.
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=jmv_deb%40nirgal.comcomaint=yes
Page says Buildd status for packages maintained by jmv
I expected page to say Buildd status for packages maintained by
Package: apache2
Version: 2.4.3-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
After a complex and wrong upgrade to latest debian git snapshot of apache2, I
ended up with old 2.2 apache2-mpm-worker in broken state. I purge it and had to
kill -9 the processes.
http://paste.debian.net/203339/
Anyways, after that
Hint:
If you comment out ::1 localhost in /etc/hosts, the problem disappears.
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I traced that behavior to host_to_ipaddr function in libxtables/xtables.c
--source hostname will match all the IP addresses of hostname.
Same thing for --destination
The problem is that gethostbyname(localhost) returns two results: 127.0.0.1
and 127.0.0.1 (yes, the same thing).
So this might
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