Package: amanda-common
Version: 1:3.5-1
The lexical taperscan algorithm is supposed to select the next volume to
use based on the lexical ordering of volume labels, but as implemented
in Amanda v3.5 it does not properly restrict the volume labels being
processed to those from the tape pool in
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 10:36:46 -0500, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
> (Comparing those two files quickly I don't see any other obsolete option
> still listed in the Debian /etc/udhcpd.conf file.)
Actually, looking a little more closely it seems that this
Debian-specific file was
Package: udhcpd
Version: 1:1.27.2-2
I noticed that the copy of /etc/udhcpd.conf installed by the udhcpd
package includes a section describing the "remaining" option:
=
# If remaining is true (default), udhcpd will store the time
# remaining for each lease in the udhcpd leases file. This is
> This seems to be yet another occurrence of
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=781120 -- handling
> of non-readable directories on @INC
Just to pull together the various strands of this discussion: the issue
is that no StdHash.pm file actually exists, but Perl don't know
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 15:16:30 -0400, Alain Choquet wrote:
> The error in systemd log is not caused by the APM option itself but by the
> failed attempt by hdparm to write output messages to a non existent output.
> On my system a command in /lib/udev/hdparm expands to
>
> /sbin/hdparm -B254 -q
On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 08:35:00 -0400, Dominique Brazziel wrote:
> The error still exists here even after specifying
> '-B 255' because this WD Caviar drive does not
> support APM. I'll let upstream handle this.
I found that I could avoid the error by giving a blank "apm" value in
hdparm.conf,
On Fri, Dec 09, 2016 at 14:41:27 -0500, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
> I have only worked with this under Ubuntu (not Debian per se), but I
> believe the issue you are seeing is that the Shorewall documentation has
> not been updated to reflect the use of systemd instead of the old-sty
On Fri, 25 Nov 2016 01:56:54 +0100, Carlo Stemberger wrote:
> At the moment all seems to work as expected, with an exception: the
> program doesn't start at the system boot; however I can run Shorewall with
> both
> `# service shorewall start` and `# shorewall start`.
>
> Please note that I set
For what it's worth, Fedora just released their own fix to this problem,
as discussed in:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1234436
(The specific patch they implemented can be found here:
00-fix_quote_readline_by_ref.patch was introduced in
bash-completion v1:2.1-3 as a fix for bug 739835 "filename completion
broken with bash 4.3".
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=739835
The patch file was originally pulled from Ubuntu, where it was created
to fix two LP bugs:
The smb.conf.5 section for max shares currently says:
usershare max shares (G)
This parameter specifies the number of user defined shares that are
allowed to be created by users belonging to the group owning the
usershare directory. If set to zero (the
Attached is a suggested patch for the max shares entry in the
distributed smb.conf file.
Nathan
--- smb.conf.ucf-dist_trusty2014-10-28 14:44:30.031106772 -0400
+++ smb.conf_max-share_new 2015-01-25 12:15:00.345729305 -0500
@@
Package: samba
Version: 2:4.1.6+dfsg-1
I was recently setting up Samba on a file server system running Ubuntu
Trusty, and as I was testing out my configuration I was surprised to find
error messages similar to
process_usershare_file: stat of /var/lib/samba/usershares/test failed. No
such file
Package: samba
Version: 2:4.1.6+dfsg-1
In the past when I upgraded my samba packages, the samba-common.postinst
script automatically copied my locally-defined shares from smb.conf onto
the end of the generated smb.conf.ucf-dist file... but recently I
noticed that's no longer happening.
Looking
Package: apt
Severity: minor
Version: 0.9.15.5
Near the top of /etc/cron.daily/apt, the documentation for the MaxSize
variable says:
# APT::Periodic::MaxSize 0; (new)
# - Set maximum size of the cache in MB (0=disable). If the cache
#is bigger, cached package files are deleted until the
I recently ran into this bug, too (on an Ubuntu Precise system, running
bsdutils 1:2.20.1-1ubuntu3), and in my investigation discovered that a
similar patch has been applied upstream to fix this bug:
For what its worth, the man page for logger v2.20.1 includes some warning
text about this issue:
Valid facility names are: auth, authpriv (for security information of a
sensitive nature), cron, daemon, ftp, kern (can't be generated from user
process) [...]
I don't have any personal experience with this bug, but according to
the following post, it was fixed in tar 1.24:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2012-10/msg00039.html
The patch referenced in that message is just one line, and can be found
at:
On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 09:58:57 +0100, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
the new dependency on virtual package rdoc pulls in transitional package ruby.
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 19:29:58 -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
Doing so would presumably help avoid pulling in the ruby v4.8
transitional
the new dependency on virtual package rdoc pulls in transitional package ruby.
I'm not sure if this package is to blame. But to me it seems the package rdoc
and the versioned packages rdoc1.8 and rdoc1.9.1 are virtual packages provided
by the ruby* packages. Therefore, the dependency on ruby |
(On a related note, ruby-interpreter is now provided by all the
available ruby1.x packages, so it should probably be safe to drop the
ruby half of the rake packages's ruby | ruby-interpreter dependency.
Doing so would presumably help avoid pulling in the ruby v4.8
transitional package by
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 22:09:22 +1000, Kel Modderman wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 02:44:15 PM Andrew Pollock wrote:
In short, I don't think the postinst should be creating an /etc/motd.tail
if one doesn't exist already.
I do not completely understand this statement. Do you mean: postinst
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 17:13:27 +0100, Nirgal Vourgère wrote:
Support for TLS_CACERTDIR has been broken. See bug 513270
I had a simmilar problem.
Using an explicit TLS_CACERT with the specific crt/pem file works around.
Note that as it copies certificates into the /etc/ssl/certs directory,
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 19:31:30 +, Sam Morris wrote:
I've tried running dosfslabel to change the label of a vfat filesystem. This
seemed to work:
# /sbin/dosfslabel /dev/sda1
sam
However, the change was not picked up by HAL. On investigation, it seems that
this is because
Package: libdvdread
Severity: minor
I noticed that even in the very latest unstable version of this package (I
checked both the copyright link from the Package Tracking System page and
the Debian git repository), debian/copyright still gives only the Download:
URL for the old chalmers.se
psmisc22.6-1 Utilities that use the proc filesy
procps suggests no packages.
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Package: iftop
Version: 0.17-3
Severity: normal
When I use the -B command line option or the use-bytes config-file
option, most of the bandwidth rates on the screen change to bytes...
but the numbers in the top line of the screen do not.
A one-line patch to fix this problem was posted in the
.)
Nathan
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thinking it might
make sense to separate this DPTI_startEataCp issue into a second Debian
bug.
Nathan
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into the segfault
problem). So hopefully if the patch does actually resolve #332229, then
bug #413136 can be closed as well
Nathan
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I noticed the following question from Otavio Salvador in the discussion
for bug #440161:
I still fail to understand how i2o_block will work for your device if
it's not registered for it on pcialias file ... that makes me worry
about it.
I think the answer to the question is that the i2o_core
Package: aptitude-doc-en
Version: 0.2.15.9-6bpo3
Severity: minor
I noticed that the table of default keybindings in the Aptitude table shows
that both NextPage and PrevPage are listed as bound to pagedown,C-f.
Presumably, PrevPage should actually be listed as bound to pageup,C-b.
I originally
Package: cupsys
Version: 1.2.7-1
Severity: normal
I just upgraded from Sarge to Etch, moving from cupsys 1.1.23-10sarge1 to
1.2.7-1 in the process.
I noticed that the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf distributed with 1.2.7-1 no longer
includes a Printcap line, and thus CUPS is now putting the printcap file
I noticed that bug #401114 has been filed against the
debian-archive-keyring package on this topic.
Nathan
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I noticed that bug #401114 has been filed against the
debian-archive-keyring package on this topic.
Nathan
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On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 03:55:49PM -0500, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
I noticed that bug #401114 has been filed against the
debian-archive-keyring package on this topic.
Please ignore the above message; it was sent to the wrong bug.
Nathan
Package: upgrade-reports
Severity: normal
When I followed the instructions in the Sarge - Etch release notes and run
aptitude upgrade aptitude, that operation also brings in the causes the
apt package to be updated as well as installing the new
debian-archive-keyring package.
However, at least
Package: debian-archive-keyring
Version: 2006.11.22
Severity: wishlist
It would be useful if the README file for debian-archive-keyring included a
little more information on how the package is supposed' to function and how
one can make use of the keys it contains when that doesn't happen.
A few
.)
Nathan
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of packages smartmontools depends on:
ii libc6 2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
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On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 03:14:24PM +0200, Bill Allombert wrote:
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 10:07:41PM -0500, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
Package: popularity-contest
Version: 1.28
Severity: wishlist
I was interested in converting the atime and ctime time_t integers found
in my
ntp-simple 1:4.2.0a+stable-2 Network Time Protocol: daemon for
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On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 04:58:53PM -0500, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
A related issue is the case where a program such as integrit updates
the atime of all files in /bin and /usr (and elsewhere) each day.
[...]
So, my point is that if you add special handling for the noatime case,
you
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The issue is that all the atime values fall in a short range (e.g.
1108386315 - 1108384615 = 1700 sec 30 minutes) and occur just before
the runtime of popularity-contest itself.
So, my point is that if you add
Package: popularity-contest
Version: 1.28
Severity: wishlist
I've been noticing the popularity-contest package/project mentioned
frequently on Debian mailing lists and similar places, and often those
messages mention votes for this or that package.
However, when I installed the package myself
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