On 10/24/21 4:36 AM, Rogier Wolff wrote:
>
> I think this is perfectly legal C code and your compiler doesn't like
> it. It doesn't just warn, but gives an error.
>
> Roger.
Rogier, that is a 100% true statement, but Debian (and most other
distributions) have started using the
On 3/17/20 4:02 AM, Marc Lehmann wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 15, 2020 at 03:43:09PM -0700, Robert Woodcock
> wrote:
>> If you *do* need to differentiate, I would adjust the limit for the
>> number of outstanding probes in packet/probe.h, and then recompile:
>>
>> #define
This would be caused by the use of very low intervals, as you mentioned
(causing ping probes to be consumed at a fast rate) in combination with
lost packets at one or more remote hops (causing the probes to not be
freed soon enough). 10 seconds at 100 probes per second does not leave
sufficient
On 11/23/2017 08:07 AM, Tom Hetmer wrote:
> OK, and the results from 0.92? Good too?
> Testing the last working version doesn't help much. :-)
0.92 behaves the same. *Neither* version does what you want. I wrote my
email to show you that it's not a regression because it doesn't work the
way you
You've got something else going on.
I did a brand new install of Debian stable, created in a KVM VM using
the following command:
virt-install -n test --os-type=Linux --os-variant=debiansqueeze
--ram=512 --vcpus=1 --disk path=test.img,bus=virtio,size=10 --graphics
none --location
You're expecting too much of the -a option. It does not do source
routing at all. When using "mtr -a", "ping -I", "traceroute -s", etc.,
the source IP address will change, but the destination route is still
chosen by the system routing table. This is useful when the remote end
treats the various
On 10/15/2017 01:18 PM, Robert Woodcock wrote:
> On 10/15/2017 10:50 AM, Samuel Henrique wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I've just applied an updated version of Helmut's patch on another
>> branch[1]
>> But as you can see (if you build that branch), we have
On 10/15/2017 10:50 AM, Samuel Henrique wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've just applied an updated version of Helmut's patch on another
> branch[1]
> But as you can see (if you build that branch), we have a problem
> because the packages will be installed under usr/sbin instead of usr/bin.
>
> I
On 09/30/2017 07:37 AM, Rogier Wolff wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 10:32:04AM +0200, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
>> 2017-09-30 3:39 GMT+02:00 Robert Woodcock <r...@debian.org>:
>>> On 09/28/2017 06:41 PM, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
>>
On 09/28/2017 06:41 PM, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2017-01-03 23:05 Samuel Henrique:
>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> Did you have a look at this one?
>>
>> I'm in favor of using dh_auto_configure, just would like to check
>> with you
>> if i'm missing something (like a regression).
>
> IMO
On 12/29/2016 02:21 PM, Samuel Henrique wrote:
Source: mtr
Version: 0.86-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Hello, while having a general look for packages who might need updates
for Stretch, i found out that mtr was outdated and decided to take a
look at it.
I have made several changes to
On 12/08/2014 12:12 PM, shirish शिरीष wrote:
Package: mtr
Version: 0.85-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I tried using mtr and came up empty. It says and I quote Unable to
allocate IPv6 socket for nameserver communication: Address family not
supported by protocol
You need a kernel that
,
but you would probably want to try running 'mtr --curses' to eliminate
possible
X misconfiguration problems. You may also want to check the $DISPLAY
environment
variable.
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On 04/03/2012 12:37 PM, Raúl Benencia wrote:
tags 662583 + patch
tags 662583 + pending
thanks
Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for mtr (versioned as 0.82-2.1). I's just a patched version
of what Rogier Wolff said[0].
Regards.
[0]
isn't in stable, debhelper compat level 9
isn't in stable, etc.
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list to add it, and you can also
specify this through the -o or --order command line switch (which you
could always add via a shell alias).
It does make the display a bit more cramped on an 80-column terminal,
which is why I suspect it's not the default.
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me a
shot at #50. :)
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routers. I think.
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and one for traceroute
-I) and email them to me - otherwise, we'll probably have to wait for
someone else to say hey this happens to me too!
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the existence of the other hops. So I think this is a
case of garbage in, garbage out.
Let me know what you get.
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This is the most euphemistic paragraph I have read in months. Consider
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On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 12:19:48PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
Hi,
I don't really like RFAs send by third parties but given that you didn't
answer so far I take it this is serious. I will try to look into the
package a bit while here at DebConf.
Yeah, you can take it. Thanks.
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to reopen it when you unpaused
mtr - mtr would have already dropped the privileges it needed to do that.
Btw - has #156378 mtr busy-waits when paused been closed? It seems to
be open (reportbug shows it, but bugs.debian.org/156378 doesn't).
No, it hasn't yet.
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 05:36:29PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
Package: mtr-tiny
Severity: normal
traceroute and ping make sense to have by default, but why install one random
ncurses traceroute tool? Anyone who uses mtr could easily install it for
themselves. Please don't make this
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 06:54:11AM -0800, Robert Woodcock wrote:
Thanks for the NMU - I'll try get a -8 out soon - netload can't be that
difficult to modify for kernel 2.6's /proc/net/dev format.
Looks like the only change needed was to stop trying to fseek()
/proc/net/dev - that worked in 2.4
to work on it. I'd happily give it to anyone
who wants to take it over. I think most of the utilities in the package have
been obsoleted, and I rarely use them.
Thanks for the NMU - I'll try get a -8 out soon - netload can't be that
difficult to modify for kernel 2.6's /proc/net/dev format.
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. Is that
what you're seeing break with 0.71?
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On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 01:19:29AM +0100, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
Too bad, any way to get around this?
This bugfix doesn't meet the guidelines specified by the release manager
here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/12/msg4.html
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it or
remove it from the package.
In my testing, it works on 2.4.x, but silently fails to parse /proc/net/dev
on kernel 2.6.x, and it looks like there are no updated versions available.
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more vulnerable than if you had left one of
the tools (or tcpdump, or ethereal/wireshark, or ngrep, etc) running for an
extended period of time?
If so, please state how.
If not, I plan to lower this bug's severity and merge it with the existing
bugs.
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I say
are welcome to submit patches or offer to take over maintenance of one of
the programs. Personally I'm tempted to ask ftp-master to remove it from
Debian.
FWIW, I disagree with this bug's severity.
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have it
if you want, otherwise I'll see if I can do an upload with that patch this
weekend. Out of curiosity did you test it?
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advisory approach or the release notes
approach?
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the utlilities
are now part of.
Don't most Debian users just search using the Contents file or
http://packages.debian.org to find which package contains a binary?
I think I'll add the utility names to the -dev package's description,
though, so that 'apt-cache search' finds it too.
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On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 11:41:27AM +0200, Florian Ernst wrote:
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 10:00:40AM -0700, Robert Woodcock wrote:
Note to Florian: those are only patches from your perspective. All of
those files are automatically generated by autoreconf/aclocal/autoconf/
automake/etc. None
version source trees).
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Hunk #5 FAILED at 317.
Hunk #6 FAILED at 322.
Hunk #7 FAILED at 325.
4 out of 7 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file list.cpp.rej
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renamed library do exist.
Can my libid3-3.8.3c2a package include a 'Provides: libid3-3.8.3c2', or do I
need to let the people who use my library know they need to rebuild as well?
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with their patch, to be able to compile and use EasyTAG?
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like to upload a NMU to fix this shortly.
The wait on this is that I haven't yet had an opportunity to upgrade my own
system to properly recompile this. I hope to be able to do that tonight, if
not I'll let you know.
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Tag, which is
wrong.
Don't hold your breath. id3v2 can't support 2.4.0 tags until id3lib supports
2.4.0 tags. AFAIK that has been in development for over a year already.
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