Guido Günther wrote:
Please remove, or at least make optional, these timestamps. This is
analogous to these smb.conf options:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=702114
Has some discussion about this.
Thanks.
daniel Starting with 0.9.0 libvirtd doesn't log to syslog by
intrigeri wrote:
The entry
# deb http://apt:3142/ftp.debian-unofficial.org/debian unstable main #
contrib non-free restricted
is presented as two uncommented entries by the GUI
http://apt:3142/ftp.debian-unofficial.org/debian unstable main
contrib non-free restricted
PS: I assume one cannot already disable it, because RTFS indicates so
and I found no contradictory documentation:
static int
virLogFormatString(char **msg,
const char *funcname,
long long linenr,
struct tm *time_info,
David,
david hannequin wrote:
Version: N/A; reported 2010-09-16
Severity: wishlist
Package name: shinken
Version: 0.2.1
Upstream Jean Gabes jean.ga...@gmail.com
URL: http://www.shinken-monitoring.org
License: GPL
Description:
Source:
Paul Wise told me that xdpyinfo prints the DPI, so that's OK, though I
still think if would be nice if xrandr showed this information.
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This bug was present in 0.5.2-9, silently fixed in 0.5.2-10, but came
back in 0.5.3-1! I wish I knew what changed to break it again.
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Joey Hess wrote:
However, strace shows that when run by xfce4-terminal, w3m actually
dumps the page to stdout and exits, same as if it were run in a pipe.
ssh -T has the desired properties:
$ ssh -T blood test -t 0; echo $?
1
$ ssh -T blood test -t 1; echo $?
1
$ ssh -T
This bug was
- present in 0.5.2-9 (claims to be 0.5.2+cvs-1.1027);
- fixedin 0.5.2-10 (claims to be 0.5.2+cvs-1.1039);
- reintroduced in 0.5.3-1 (claims to be 0.5.3.).
I couldn't work out by looking at the diffs between those three.
Please find out why; it's frustrating to
PS: hijacking s-s-d appears to be a workaround:
chroot $t ln -s /bin/true /usr/local/sbin/start-stop-daemon #
workaround #613901
chroot $t apt-get install -y ${ps[@]}
chroot $t rm -f /usr/local/sbin/start-stop-daemon#
unworkaround #613901
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intrigeri wrote:
Isn't it possible to apply the patch that fixes this bug to
Squeeze's Darcs package?
FYI, http://bugs.debian.org/603236 is the freeze exception request.
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package live-build
severity 594968 wishlist
thank you
Just after posting this, I found config/binary_rootfs/excludes support
coded in binary_chroot, which basically calls rm -rf on a bunch of
globs prior to the mksquashfs run.
It's not my preferred way of doing it (rm -r is O(1), though
package multistrap
tags 595017 + patch
thank you
I copied the -oFoo=Bar value from multistrap's apt-get call and
stuffed them into apt-config dump:
apt-config dump -oApt::Architecture=amd64
-oApt::Get::Download-Only=true -oApt::Install-Recommends=false
-oDir=/x/
Neil Williams wrote:
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 23:42:46 +1000
Trent W. Buck trentb...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm getting these errors (full transcript attached):
W: GPG error: http://mirror.internode.on.net testing Release:
Unable to read /srv/live/target/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ - opendir
d+...@vdr.jp wrote:
tags 448851 + unreproducible
thanks
Upstream maintainer and I could not reproduce this problem.
So, I am afraid to close this bug.
If this problem still exists, please reopen it.
Thank you for investigating. I don't run X anymore, so if the issue
is still there, I
Giovanni Mascellani wrote:
Anyway, if you prefer not including runghc, I have really no
problems. I just filed this bug because the lintian warning asked me
to do so.
runhugs is already in there, so it makes sense to add both runghc and
runhaskell (an update-alternative(8) alias) to also be
Joachim Breitner wrote:
just as a reminder, I’m sending this info via the bts. Darcs currently
does not build on hppa, which prevents migration to testing. A fix for
the problem, until ghc-6.12.3 is used in Debian, is the following line
in debian/rules:
DEB_SETUP_GHC6_CONFIGURE_ARGS =
Vincent,
Vincent Zweije wrote:
Recently, darcs whatsnew --look-for-adds --boring eats up all memory
(on this 4 Gb system) on a fairly sizable repository (and still
produces no output).
I think this might be http://bugs.darcs.net/issue1746. Do you agree?
If so, I'll link this Debian ticket to
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-05-28 07:45 +0200, Trent W. Buck wrote:
I set up a chroot containing GNU Emacs 23 and (almost) every elisp
package, with the intention of looking for libraries that shadow
emacs23's libraries with obsolete older versions.
Thank you for doing that.
Trent W. Buck wrote:
Because of the subdirs.el that is installed by the upstream
Makefile under /usr/share/emacs23/site-lisp. [...]
Just removing it and running emacs will find superficial breakage,
Attached is a tarbomb of some raw data I collected tonight (on
Squeeze). I don't have time to
Hi, and thanks for your detailed report,
Unlike it may look, flyspell.el and ispell.el shipped with Debian are
those of emacs23 before FSF emacs changed from using CVS to use bzr.
Ah, OK. My fault for not checking closer.
Note that we need to modify pristine flyspell.el and ispell.el for
Romain Beauxis wrote:
installing oss4-base disables ALSA without asking [...]
the deactivation of ALSA can be made optional. However, I believe
that a user that installs oss4 is well aware that this needs to
disable ALSA, so I don't think that the fact that the package
disables ALSA is
Sven Joachim wrote:
commit 6e6c822868f113dabe3c33bdd91e883cc28fa11b
Author: Eric Anholt e...@anholt.net
Date: Wed Mar 17 13:48:06 2010 -0700
drm/i915: Stop trying to use ACPI lid status to determine LVDS connection.
I've been getting more and more quirk reports about this. It
maximilian attems wrote:
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 02:47:38PM +1000, Trent W. Buck wrote:
Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.94.4
Severity: wishlist
Following the kernel handbook, I built a mainline kernel using make
deb-pkg.
ok, fine so far.
This kernel is configured without
Twelve months ago, Tobias Klauser wrote:
On 2009-04-21 at 22:21:17 +0200, Resul Cetin resul-ce...@gmx.net wrote:
New website: http://code.google.com/p/sreadahead/
A patch for the current kernel is needed to enable open tracing.
I'll wait with the packaging until the patch has made it upstream
Wilmer van der Gaast wrote:
I just also found http://www.alien.net.au/irc/irc2numerics.html which
seems like a great source for info like this; better than anything else
I found so far.
Looks like 320 is more suitable for this and is abused by various
clients for showing misc. information
Vincent Zweije wrote:
I presume this is seriously ungood:
$ darcs pull --all --patch
http://www.sqlite.org/src/info/ccb9393a7a10f0970419b860af293b0bdad7f894
Merging us 19/60
Merging us 23/60
Merging us 43/60
Pulling from /home/vincent/Lemon/darcs/trunk/tool...
cwillu wrote:
Putting /var/lib/dpkg on an ext3 mount (I used a bind mount from my
/boot) works around it until the problem can be fixed in dpkg.
After that, don't forget to reinstall packages to get their missing
files back. I couldn't think of an easy way to work out which
packages were
# New evidence suggests this problem is mplayer-specific.
reassign 575844 mplayer
found 575844 1.0~rc3+svn20090405-1+b1
thanks
Consider the following transcript. First, we generate a test file:
$ mplayer -really-quiet -ao pcm:fast -vo null -vc null
Version: 0.43
File: /etc/etckeeper/commit.d/50vcs-commit
Trent W. Buck wrote:
Also, when doing the next package install, Darcs without warning
asks for an email address for use in commits. This is especially
confusing if the machine has multiple admins, and a different admin
installed
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