Bug#1056314: Acknowledgement (python3: double free when using PageUp in REPL)

2023-11-20 Thread Val Lorentz
reassign 1056314 readline 8.2-1.3 retitle 1056314 readline: double free when using PageDown the same input causes bash to crash in the same way (see attachment), so I assume this is a bug in readline rather than Python gdb bash GNU gdb (Debian 13.1-3) 13.1 Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software

Bug#1056314: python3: double free when using PageUp in REPL

2023-11-20 Thread Val Lorentz
Package: python3 Version: 3.11.2-1 Dear maintainers, I am getting a crash in the Python REPL in this scenario: 1. start "python3" in a terminal 2. type "2+2", enter 3. type (or copy-paste) "1234+5678", enter 4. arrow-up, remove "234", page-down, arrow-up, enter 5. arrow-up, arrow-up, add "000"

Bug#1023989: pantalaimon: Does not support current versions of Synapse

2022-11-13 Thread Val Lorentz
://github.com/matrix-org/pantalaimon/issues/109 , this was fixed in some later version (including the one in Bookworm). Thanks in advance, Val Lorentz OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#1023971: pantalaimon: Missing dependency on python3-pydbus and python3-notify2

2022-11-13 Thread Val Lorentz
retitle 1023971 pantalaimon: Should depend on (rather than recommend) python3-pydbus and python3-notify2 I also just noticed notify2 is required by the main executable: $ pantalaimon --log-level debug Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/pantalaimon", line 33, in

Bug#1023971: pantalaimon: Missing dependency on python3-pydbus

2022-11-13 Thread Val Lorentz
Package: pantalaimon Version: 0.9.1-1 Dear maintainers, When python3-pydbus is not installed, panctl errors with this traceback: $ panctl Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/panctl", line 33, in sys.exit(load_entry_point('pantalaimon==0.9.1', 'console_scripts',

Bug#1022925: nheko: Version in bullseye(-backports) is vulnerable to DoS and secret poisoning

2022-10-27 Thread Val Lorentz
/nheko/commit/67bee15a389f9b8a9f6c3a340558d1e2319e7199 Thanks in advance, Val Lorentz OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#1020096: limnoria: FTBFS: AssertionError: True is not false : 'icalc factorial(20000)' errored: Error: ValueError: Exceeds the limit (4300) for integer string conversion

2022-09-18 Thread Val Lorentz
Hi, I opened an issue on the upstream bug tracker: https://github.com/progval/Limnoria/issues/1517 OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#1001988: webext-treestyletab: "High contrast" theme now has low contrast when using a dark theme

2021-12-19 Thread Val Lorentz
hite (on dark grey), so this is only a minor issue. Thank you, Val Lorentz OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#979602: grub2: /boot/grub/i386-pc/ is left empty

2021-01-09 Thread Val Lorentz
I did install grub2, but the result with grub-pc is the same. Here is the debug output of grub-install (this time on sdc instead of sdd) as an attachement. /dev/vg-fluorine/lv-fluorine is the device mounted on the directory I chroot to. grub-install: info: executing modprobe efivars 2>/dev/null.

Bug#979602: grub2: /boot/grub/i386-pc/ is left empty

2021-01-08 Thread Val Lorentz
Package: grub2 Version: 2.04-12 Dear maintainers, I just tried to install a Bullseye system with these commands: debootstrap bullseye . mount --bind /dev dev mount --bind /proc proc mount --bind /sys sys chroot . Then, inside the chroot: apt install grub2 grub-install /dev/sdd

Bug#971897: python3-gpiozero: Missing dependency/recommend on python3-pkg-resources

2020-10-09 Thread Val Lorentz
Package: python3-gpiozero Version: 1.4.1-1.1 Dear maintainer, python3-gpiozero contains a "pinout" script, that crashes if python3-pkg-resources is not installed: $ pinout Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/pinout", line 6, in from pkg_resources import load_entry_point

Bug#961481: ceph: Protocol incompatibility between armhf and amd64

2020-05-26 Thread Val Lorentz
Thanks for the tip. I just tried downgrading an OSD (armhf) and a monitor (amd64) to 14.2.7-1~bpo10+1 using http://snapshot.debian.org/ ; but they are still unable to communicate ("failed decoding of frame header: buffer::bad_alloc"). So this might be a different issue, although related.

Bug#961481: ceph: Protocol incompatibility between armhf and amd64

2020-05-24 Thread Val Lorentz
Package: ceph Version: 14.2.9-1~bpo10+1 Dear maintainers, I run a cluster made of armhf and amd64 OSDs, and amd64 monitors and manager. I recently updated my cluster from Luminous (12, in buster) to Nautilus (14, in buster-backports), following the instructions here:

Bug#948467: python3-feedparser: Handling of invalid XHTML differs from upstream package

2020-01-08 Thread Val Lorentz
Package: python3-feedparser Version: 5.2.1-1 Severity: normal Dear maintainer(s), The attached script uses feedparser to parse an invalid XHTML document. If feedparser is installed from PyPI with pip, then the script succeeds exists without error. If feedparser is installed from Debian 10

Bug#923715: ceph-osd: missing systemd service in package: ceph-volume@.service

2019-03-22 Thread Val Lorentz
Hi, I usually use the debian packages provided by Ceph [1], but recently tried the package provided by Debian in stretch-backports (because upstream does not provide packages for armhf). [1] http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages/ I confirm that the ceph-osd package in Debian

Bug#896430: python3: pip3 segfaults when cffi is installed with pip while python3-openssl is installed

2018-04-20 Thread Val Lorentz
Package: python3 Version: 3.5.3-1 Dear maintainers, Excuse me if I did not file this bug against the right package; but it involves three different packages. I noticed a segfault in pip while installing some program with a huge set of dependencies. I managed to narrow it down to the cffi

Bug#858572: [Pkg-raspi-maintainers] Bug#858572: raspi3-firmware: Typo in config.txt's initramfs directive prevents boot

2017-03-24 Thread Val Lorentz
Nevermind. Any combination of {.deb's firmware, https://github.com/Hexxeh/rpi-firmware} and {space, equal sign} work; I must have messed up somewhere when doing my tests yesterday. Could you close this bug report? signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#858572: [Pkg-raspi-maintainers] Bug#858572: raspi3-firmware: Typo in config.txt's initramfs directive prevents boot

2017-03-23 Thread Val Lorentz
On 23/03/2017 23:14, Michael Stapelberg wrote: > Not sure I understand the reasoning. You’re maintaining a build script > (which isn’t packaged in Debian, I assume) so that you don’t have to use > the result of our build script (which aims to be packaged in Debian > eventually)? Yes, because

Bug#858572: [Pkg-raspi-maintainers] Bug#858572: raspi3-firmware: Typo in config.txt's initramfs directive prevents boot

2017-03-23 Thread Val Lorentz
On 23/03/2017 22:42, Michael Stapelberg wrote: > • The space is intentional. This is how the option is parsed. Why is it an equal sign for other options, but not for this one? > • The preview image referenced at https://wiki.debian.org/RaspberryPi3 boots > for me. Are you using the preview

Bug#845058: [Pkg-fonts-devel] Bug#845058: fonts-noto: Installing the package freezes all graphical applications.

2016-11-20 Thread Val Lorentz
Running `fc-cache -fs` before installing fonts-noto took only a few seconds. Installing fonts-noto while not being logged in worked, thanks. On 20/11/2016 00:10, Norbert Preining wrote: > On Sat, 19 Nov 2016, Valentin Lorentz wrote: >> killall fc-cache > > fc-cache might run for quite some

Bug#835629: [pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#835629: gnupg2: “unsafe ownership” is based on uid instead of euid

2016-08-30 Thread Val Lorentz
On 30/08/2016 10:16, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > Is the goal to allow the use of specific secret keys? if so, maybe what > you really want is a forwarded gpg-agent or something? Yes, that's what I am trying to do, but I can't find any way that fits my needs (no ssh, and an X11 dialog to ask

Bug#834950: limnoria: FTBFS when using eatmydata

2016-08-20 Thread Val Lorentz
On 20/08/2016 22:45, Santiago Vila wrote: > AFAIK, it's the dynamic linker (ld.so) who shows the error, not ping > itself. Probably because ping uses setuid. http://stackoverflow.com/a/11148167/539465 > Could maybe the test suite discard all lines from stderr containing > the string

Bug#831359: opendkim: Starting OpenDKIM: install: invalid group ‘’

2016-07-15 Thread Val Lorentz
Indeed, I made a mistake when upgrading /etc/default/opendkim. Everything works fine now, sorry for the inconvenience. On 15/07/2016 03:02, Scott Kitterman wrote: > On Friday, July 15, 2016 12:09:46 AM Valentin Lorentz wrote: >> Package: opendkim >> Version: 2.10.3-5 >> Severity: grave >> >> Dear

Bug#813340: rhythmbox-ampache: KeyError when selecting the tab

2016-01-31 Thread Val Lorentz
Package: rhythmbox-ampache Version: 0.11.1+svn43-1 Severity: grave Tags: upstream Dear maintainer, rhythmbox-ampache crashes with this error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/rhythmbox/plugins/ampache/AmpacheBrowser.py", line 542, in handshake_cb

Bug#795976: sphinx: please make the build reproducible (timestamps, randomness)

2015-08-25 Thread Val Lorentz
Hi, I can't reproduce the unreproducibility on my computer. However, reading debian/rules, I think setting PYTHONHASHSEED=0 when calling dh_sphinxdoc should work. Actually, modifying dh_sphinxdoc to set this variable may be better (in case someone copy-pastes it to their own package). If it

Bug#796335: nasm: please make the build reproducible (timestamps)

2015-08-21 Thread Val Lorentz
Source: nasm Version: 2.11.06-1really2.11.05-1 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch User: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: timestamps X-Debbugs-Cc: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Hi! While working on the “reproducible builds” effort [1], we have noticed that nasm

Bug#795976: sphinx: please make the build reproducible (timestamps, randomness)

2015-08-19 Thread Val Lorentz
On 19/08/2015 20:07, Dmitry Shachnev wrote: * Will you forward the upstream part to upstream, or should I do that? It is a simple as a pull request to https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx. I will do it. * The PYTHONHASHSEED setting in debian/rules was there for purpose (needed to make

Bug#795976: sphinx: please make the build reproducible (timestamps, randomness)

2015-08-18 Thread Val Lorentz
Source: sphinx Version: 1.3.1-4 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch User: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: timestamps randomness X-Debbugs-Cc: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Hi! While working on the “reproducible builds” effort [1], we have noticed that sphinx could

Bug#795997: python-babel: please make the build reproducible (timestamps, locale)

2015-08-18 Thread Val Lorentz
Source: python-babel Version: 1.3+dfsg.1-5 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch User: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: timestamps locale X-Debbugs-Cc: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Hi! While working on the “reproducible builds” effort [1], we have noticed that

Bug#795826: epydoc: Please hide memory references in the output

2015-08-17 Thread Val Lorentz
Source: epydoc Version: 3.0.1+dfsg-11 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch User: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: randomness X-Debbugs-Cc: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Hi! While working on the “reproducible builds” effort [1], we have noticed that epydoc uses repr()

Bug#795826: [Reproducible-builds] Bug#795826: epydoc: Please hide memory references in the output

2015-08-17 Thread Val Lorentz
Updated patch, which also takes care of not calling default __repr__ on functions. diff -u -r epydoc-3.0.1+dfsg.old/epydoc/markup/pyval_repr.py epydoc-3.0.1+dfsg/epydoc/markup/pyval_repr.py --- epydoc-3.0.1+dfsg.old/epydoc/markup/pyval_repr.py 2015-08-16 18:57:38.152484836 + +++

Bug#795835: epydoc: Please use (deterministic) sorting for module and class trees

2015-08-17 Thread Val Lorentz
Source: epydoc Version: 3.0.1+dfsg-11 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch User: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: randomness X-Debbugs-Cc: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Hi! While working on the “reproducible builds” effort [1], we have noticed that class trees

Bug#795861: fakeroot: please make the build reproducible (timestamps, fileordering)

2015-08-17 Thread Val Lorentz
Source: fakeroot Version: 1.20.2-1 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch User: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: timestamps fileordering X-Debbugs-Cc: reproducible-bui...@lists.alioth.debian.org Hi! While working on the “reproducible builds” effort [1], we have noticed that fakeroot

Bug#794603: Acknowledgement (xchat: please make the build reproducible (timestamps, randomness))

2015-08-04 Thread Val Lorentz
I have been told that dh_strip_nondeterminism should be called even with with “nostrip” because it does not strip symbols. So here is an updated patch (to apply in replacement of the first one). diff -ru xchat-2.8.8.orig/debian/control xchat-2.8.8/debian/control ---