See https://octicons.github.com/ for examples.
Description-md5: c8a9c221a01865bb56cb2e9d59ee6e7b
Multi-Arch: foreign
Homepage: https://octicons.github.com/
Section: fonts
(In iceweasel, you don't even need to reload the page for it to pick up the
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cannot be reached, both programs must be
renamed.
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-files.html#s-binaries
Documentation can be patched as well as code.
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Severity: normal
With devscripts version 2.15.10, there is a new watch file format version=4
that offers improvements like multiple upstream tarballs.
Since upstream.rb runs uscan, the result in UDD is currently:
debian/watch: uscan returned an error: uscan ERROR:
Package: libpam-modules
Version: 1.1.8-3.1+deb8u1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
The update for pam in Jessie (1.1.8-3.1+deb8u1) introduces differences in
files in a Multi-Arch: same package. The man pages pam_exec.8.gz and
pam_unix.8.gz contain different information.
Unpacking and
Package: avahi-daemon
Followup-For: Bug #751288
Dear Maintainer,
While travelling, I've found a couple of sites where there are a huge number
of clients on the network that generate dozens of Invalid response packet
messages per second. Fixing this in jessie would be really nice. Please
consider
ehr Informationen helfen
würde.)
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The dependencies aren't incorrect and don't need fixing, they are just enabling
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t; I NMUed this packages with 5 days-delay.
> If any concern, you can cancel it.
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maintainers aren't interested in bug reports from systems that have these
packages installed).
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-- no debconf information
>From 390658baf0d8e3f5140b34a70a22de8fe94ed022 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stuart Prescott <stu...@debian.org>
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 00:37:10 +1000
Subject: [PATCH] Switch paste.debian.net to https
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debian/patches/detect_distro_with_pyth
not the
general case so I've lowered the severity accordingly.
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Hi!
The rendering of CVE items in the changelog section of the changes files
includes invalid HTML markup. As an example:
https://tracker.debian.org/news/584136
which includes
konversation (1.5-2) unstable; urgency=medium
.
* Backport
additional details.
It would help if you were able to get a backtrace to work out where this was
coming from. There's a rosegarden-dbg package that you will definitely need and
I imagine you will need libqt4-dbg too.
https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
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That said, the policy editors are often interested in seeing scope of the
impact of any change and the only way of knowing how many packages would be
made instabuggy by this change is to include it in the tests...
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Hi!
The python-lazr.config-doc package contains files that look like they
shouldn't be in the binary package:
/usr/share/doc/python-lazr.config-doc/html/.pybuild
/usr/share/doc/python-lazr.config-doc/html/_sources/.pybuild/
relationship on a non-
main package),
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Description
for the executable and the module
means that users have had to care about implementation details (which version
of python is qr(1) using?) and is precisely why we have this problem now.
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opts=pgpsigurlmangle=s/$/.asc/
and for the second is sufficiently horrid that I shall graciously decline.
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on the source package!) are
attached.
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Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 15:18:54 +1000
Subject: [PATCH 2/5] Add autopkgtest test suite
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debian/tests/control | 13
good to me -- thanks!
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If changing the kernel helps then it's probably not a bug in kde-workspace-
bin. In any case, I can't reproduce this in jessie.
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in jessie, but if we can't
reproduce it and it doesn't affect everyone, then it shouldn't hold up the
release of jessie.
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Source: python-babel
Version: 0.9.6-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
The copyright file of python-babel asserts that the packaging is licensed
under GPL-2 while the actual licence text listed includes the or any later
version language that indicates the correct key for the licence is GPL-2+.
the daemons involved, schroot -e --all-
sessions, restart the daemons)
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Package: ranger
Version: 1.6.1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
A user in #debian brought to our attention that ranger seems to need PAGER
to be set. After some investigation, we worked out that:
* if PAGER is not set at all (so, export -n PAGER; ranger) everything is OK
* if
] and on the
wiki [2].
[1]
https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#kde-kontact
[2] https://wiki.debian.org/KDE/Jessie/kontact
Good to have that noted in this bug too.
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being a little more explicit about which images the user can use on
the USB stick (since that is also a FAQ in #debian).
Err, can't actually *all* images be used on a USB stick?
I don't believe CD2, DVD2 etc are bootable. OMG there's like 60 CDs which one
do I need? It's all so
(and its derivatives).
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From: Stuart Prescott stu...@debian.org
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 23:15
nationalism, a desire to formalise and
an awareness of Francophone roots.)
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Hi!
A perpetual problem in #debian is convincing people that they want to use
the netinst on their USB stick (following §4.3.1 of the installation guide)
and not the hd-media approach (§4.3.2). Historically, our download pages have
only used USB in the
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi!
In #775689 and #775814, there has been discussion about the need to clarify
for users that unetbootin is a poor choice of utility for copying an installer
image onto a USB stick.
In the CD/faq [1], How do I write a CD image to a USB flash drive?
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi!
In the CD/faq page [1], the instructions for copying the image onto the USB
stick (How do I write a CD image to a USB flash drive?) are not consistent
with the instructions in the installation guide [2]. While dd certainly does
work, it has never been
)
From 1e300924ad88b1078a284690e6479ae6f3ba7cd1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:25:19 +1100
Subject: [PATCH] Add note for kontact upgrade
Upgrading to Jessie introduces a major upgrade to Kontact, the KDE E-mail,
Calendar and Addressbook
to cause
raxmlHPC to exit(-1) here when I try (although it certainly has plenty of
places where it can do that in its code).
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some horribly non-functional code in the
jessie packages for seaborn
* write a considerable amount of compatibility code
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but that hardly seems worth it.
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Hi!
If a user has debian-security-support from wheezy-backports installed then
its triggers are run many many times during the wheezy→jessie upgrade.
The triggers are run each dpkg run and apt will run dpkg many times during
Hi Niels,
looks good to me!
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s/have it start/have systemd use/ ? (it is ambiguous here I guess it refers to
the systemd unit which I assume is not what you really meant although on
second reading of the links that follow, perhaps it is.)
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of the tools but this
is far from idiot proof. There's a persistent expectation that just doing a
dist-upgrade should be enough and we see day-in-day-out that people do *not*
read the release notes.
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Control: forcemerge 765434 -1
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This is another example of #765434. Merging.
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debian.git/commit/?id=28530e3c1af3aab92f5860c5825ab7fb09e46182
I have to say that nothing in that commit jumps out to me as being the
problem.
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Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.27
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Dear Maintainer,
The package-contains-timestamped-gzip tag complains about gzipped files
that are in the upstream tarball. While it is true that these files were
compressed and contain a timestamp, it is not true that this timestamp will
be
the discussion of virtual packages
in build-dependencies in Policy.
We seem to go through this repeatedly with imagemagick transitions... it'd be
great it we could avoid breaking rdeps :(
See also #574058 and #667826.
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support both methods for the different chromium versions it might need to work
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]{inputenc}) or
to help pdflatex understand how to deal with this character (add
\PrerenderUnicode{ü} to the preamble.)
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Exactly how the init system is to be handled for wheezy-jessie upgrades is
still being argued about (and probably still will be in a few months...). What
is clear, however, is that some sort of migration to systemd documentation
would be appropriate to
Package: python-debian
Version: 0.1.21
Severity: important
After updating the debian-keyring package to version 2014.08.31, the key
that is sued to sign the test data in the test suite is no longer available
resulting in a stack of errors like:
package does
not remain installed on the system. mplayer is not in jessie or sid at all so
there's no mplayer package to fix to use the updated library. There are plenty
of alternatives to mplayer in the archive.
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Package: pepperflashplugin-nonfree
Version: 1.5
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Justification: §10.7.3: conffiles must not be modified by maintainer scripts
Hi!
The postinst for pepperflashplugin-nonfree runs update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree
which modifies /etc/chromium/default. This file is (a) a conffile
understand the comments that have been made, please ask for
further explanation. Don't just ignore the comments.
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maintainers: should this have been a soname change? or some other
conflict to force users of libdvdnavmini to be removed?)
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if they come from a source other than Debian such as one that is well known to
use epochs to ensure that its packages sort higher.
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either. With your ftp-master hat on, is there any reason not to
just rip all that overrides code out of dak and instead accept the values
from the maintainers? (That directly addresses the other part of this
discussion, too.)
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* Package name: python-diff-match-patch
Version : 20121119
Upstream Author : Neil Fraser fra...@google.com
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The list_releases() function in debian_support.py has a hard coded list of
releases. It's obviously a pain to keep this data up to date and it is a long
way out of date:
rels = (potato, woody, sarge, etch, lenny, sid)
Source: acpica-unix
Version: 20140724-1
Severity: minor
Hi!
The Vcs-* headers in debian/control should point to a Vcs with the packaging
information as used in the Debian packages and not to the upstream VCS
repository (policy §5.6.26).
The Vcs headers in this package point to a git repo that
Package: devscripts
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Hi!
We now have packages with build-dependencies that are making use of multiarch
package qualifiers such as :any. Dpkg will actually accept any valid archiecture
string as an arch qualifier along with any and native and it is
Package: dose-builddebcheck
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Hi!
I started playing with dose-builddebcheck and found in the manual:
--deb-native-arch=name
Specify the native architecture. The default behavior is to
deduce the native architecture from the first package
Package: dose-builddebcheck
Version: 3.0.2-3
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Hi!
dose-debcheck has a very nice option for sending its output to a file:
-ofile Send output to file.
It'd be great if dose-builddebcheck also had this option as it makes it much
easier to use dose-builddebcheck from
Hi John,
thanks for your feedback -- I've updated the git repo accordingly in case
there are further comments from anyone.
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with the full gamut of possibilities that the various RFCs
would permit if we referenced only them.
In practical terms, what is required now to wrap this up?
(Knowing how Uploaders should be split would then allow us to expose
functionality to do this in python-debian.)
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(if I update the patches based on comments, I can't promise not to rewrite
history on that branch!)
As with the work on the paragraphs iterator, I'd very much like some feedback
;)
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that you could naively split on \s*,\s* in any case -- is the maintainer's
name allowed to contain commas and be quoted in an rfc822-compliant way?
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position.
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the problem some how!
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Hi!
The Vcs-Git field in d/control is incorrect:
Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-libvirt-python/libvirt.git
which makes it excessively hard to find the right source...
$ debcheckout libvirt-python
declared git repository at
Control: tags -1 - pending
Hi!
Since berlios has also shutdown, there's a new home yet again. I don't know
which of these is better to pick.
https://github.com/ftilmann/latexdiff
http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latexdiff
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during the
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were incompatible, then GPL'd stuff would also not be able to import
debian_support for the same reasons.
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of the too-hard-basket and put it back in
several times already... thanks for taking a crack at it.
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TagFile is actually worth it for them.
We'd be able to solve at least #750247 and #743174 by doing this.
Comments welcome!
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of the parser being lax and the generator being
strict, which makes me think that both deb822.iter_paragraphs and
apt_pkg.TagFile should split on these whitespace-only lines.
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this with the key 'archqual' and I'm quite
tempted to say that sticking close to what Dpkg does has advantages here.
http://sources.debian.net/src/dpkg/1.17.9/scripts/Dpkg/Deps.pm?hl=682#L576
thoughts?
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On Fri, 11 Apr 2014 21:04:12 Ian Jackson wrote:
Stuart Prescott writes (Bug#741573: Two menu systems):
Ian Jackson wrote:
I think you are perfectly entitled to let the people who care about
the Debian menu take care of that testing.
As others have pointed out, that's a level a lot
* provide trad menu files, not *should* provide.
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(assuming that other negotiations to relicense the file
come
to nothing). Step 2 is to provide replacement functionality and step 3 is to
actually test that it works. My memory from discussing this with gnewsense
people is that they have only done step 1 here.
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Source: handbrake
Version: 0.9.9+dfsg-2~2.gbpa4c3e9
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
While helping a user in #debian prepare his own personal backport of
handbrake, we discovered that there is an undeclared requirement on
yasm 1.2 or newer rather than the 1.1 that is in wheey. It would be
great
Package: dma
Version: 0.9-1
Severity: normal
Hi!
dma is using debconf as a registry in its handling of SMARTHOST in
/etc/dma/dma.conf. It's nice that this is at least noted in the config file:
# NOTE: on Debian systems this is handled via debconf!
# Please use dpkg-reconfigure dma to change
lintian is claiming to have checked dependencies when it has
not.)
cheers
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Package: libconfig-model-perl
Version: 2.021-3+deb7u1
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
in #debian-mentors, we frequently have a debian/copyright file that needs
checking -- it might be in a pastebin or in some VCS, but it is not the
normal use of cme within a full source tree. To be able to use cme check
Package: autopkgtest
Version: 2.7
Severity: normal
Hi!
When given a dsc to test, adt-run builds the source by calling
debian/rules build. On the buildd, however, dpkg-buildpackage is used
which calls debian/rules clean first.
For a significant number of packages, the clean target is used to
changes
to dpkg-buildpackage that were driven by policy in the behaviour of the clean
target, environment etc.
thanks!
Stuart
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for use of rename/prename in d/rules and lintian is
both the prod to encourage change and metric of progress.
cheers
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Package: www.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi!
packages.debian.org lists packages from a variety of architectures that
aren't actually in Debian. packages.debian.org has three main audiences
who come to it to look for information:
* end-users -- they aren't using debports ports so they don't want
at it?
cheers
Stuart
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Package: python-jenkinsapi
Version: 0.2.16-1
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
The latest upload of python-jenkinsapi generates the following package
metadata:
Package: python-jenkinsapi
Version: 0.2.16-1
Installed-Size: 207
Maintainer: Al Stone a...@debian.org
Architecture: all
Provides:
levmar)
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installed: 2171
translate-toolkit:
installed: 5359
python-aeidon:
installed: 5692
python3-aeidon:
installed: 100
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Package: qutemol
Version: 0.4.1~cvs2008-2+b2
Severity: minor
Hi!
When creating files for export (animated gifs, for example), qutemol always
seems to create them mode 0600. My umask is 0002 not 0066 and changing the
permissions of any files that qutemol has written is something I'm always
Package: debian-faq
Version: 5.0.1
Severity: normal
Hi!
In §3.1.9, it says:
A new testing is forked from the current unstable.
That is incorrect. The new testing is the same as the old testing; at the
time of wheezy's release, wheezy and jessie were identical, not jessie
and sid. Once
environments. It has no meaning
there anyway, right? ;)
almost! (and it certainly is if you think you know what :any might mean and
haven't yet managed to find documentation for what it means in Policy...)
thanks for looking into it
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Package: apt
Version: 0.9.7.9
Severity: normal
The introduction of the dependency python3:any (= 3.2.3-3~) in a number of
python3 packages should require that python3 be upgraded to at least version
3.3.0-2 since that is the first version that is marked as Multi-Arch: allowed.
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