severity 595495 serious
thanks
On 04.09.2010 17:33, Luca Niccoli wrote:
severity 595495 critical
thank you
no, it doesn't make the system unusable.
I don't see yet why -8 doesn't have the preinst, and why -11 does have it.
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reassign 595495 src:gcc-4.5 4.5.1-4
clone 595495 -1
reassign -1 src:gcc-4.4 4.4.4-12
tags 595495 - sid + experimental
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Reassigning to the source package (both gcc-4.4 and gcc-4.5 build lib32gcc1)
and cloning to notify gcc-4.4 of this RC bug.
Andreas
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I really don't care about the severity as long as it is RC, but if you
think this is not a critical bug than you should take action to get
[0] corrected:
critical
makes unrelated software on the system (or the whole system) break,
or causes serious data loss, or introduces a security hole on
Package: lib32gcc1
Version: 1:4.4.4-11
Severity: grave
Tags: sid
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
Hi, some recent packaging changes have resurrected an ancient preinst script
that handles^Wmesses with some things related to /usr/lib32 and
/emul/ia32-linux/usr/lib. As a result
found 595495 1:4.4.4-12
notfound 595495 1:4.4.4-11
found 595495 1:4.5.1-4
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Since I couldn't report the bug from the pbuilder environment, I messed up the
affected versions. It is now also reproducible with the latest version in
experimental.
The problem seems to be
severity 595495 critical
thank you
It actually happened to me, goodbye /usr/lib32, with all the libraries in there.
Then trying to reinstall some 32bit library adds even more files to
/emul/ia32-linux, which will trigger the problem again even if the old
package that left over a file there is
P.S.
Severity set to critical since it breaks unrelated packages.
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