was using pam_tally. :-(
Confirmed. This looks like a behavior change in libpam0g, as pam_set_data's
behavior does not match the documentation. Will dig deeper.
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Confirmed. This looks like a behavior change in libpam0g, as pam_set_data's
behavior does not match the documentation. Will dig deeper.
Correction; this is a behavior change in pam_tally, which apparently
underwent a significant
-common.
libpam-smbpass should have a dependency on samba-common anyway, because it
uses /etc/samba/smb.conf as its config file and this is owned by
samba-common. conflicts are also *very* disruptive on major upgrades.
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This bug requires a sourceful upload, because it involves changes to
debian/rules. Is there any chance of this happening soon? This bug is the
only thing holding up the lam/mpich transition now.
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be a transient error in the etch installer for all I know; in which
case someone closer to the d-i development would again have a better idea.
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On 23 October 2005 at 23:44, Steve Langasek wrote:
| Hi Dirk,
| This bug requires a sourceful upload, because it involves changes to
| debian/rules. Is there any chance of this happening soon?
Can I do a 2.2.0.final-1.0.1
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the last package using it, openoffice, has just switched to g++-4.0, and the
gcc maintainer intends to drop it in the next gcc-3.3 upload.
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the version of londonlaw in testing depends on a different, but also
not in unstable, wxwindows package (libwxgtk2.4-python), londonlaw will
currently need to be removed from testing to get the wxwindows update in, so
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On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 01:59:25AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
Package: londonlaw
Version: 0.2.1-2
Severity: grave
The londonlaw package is not installable in unstable, because it depends on
wxpython, and this package
subversion package
to reach testing first for the imlib transition before uploads are made to
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 05:36:29PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
Yes, I see this (pre-0.80 version):
1. fprintf(stderr, %s, prompt);
2. tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSAFLUSH, ...);
3. read(STDIN_FILENO, ...);
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This version of perl builds fine in the testing chroot on paer, and running
the thread test against the unstable glibc using the exact same perl binary
errors out.
Attached is a trivial (untested) patch to make glibc build with gcc-3.4 on
hppa.
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tags 335039 unreproducible moreinfo
thanks
This isn't happening for anyone else, and there doesn't seem to be enough
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Already fixed in version 3.1.1-3.1.
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imlib 1.9.14-24 is in testing; could you upload now to clear this bug, so
packages like gmoo and pixelize are buildable again?
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On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 11:49:38PM +0100, Domenico Andreoli wrote:
On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 11:56:36AM +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
Hi,
Please find attached a patch to fix the FTBFS on hppa. The only solution
I found
also *shouldn't* use
libz.so.
Leaving the bug here for documentation purposes, but the real bug is 334180.
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On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 13:58 -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 09:59:34PM +0200, Artur R. Czechowski wrote:
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 09:55:25PM +0200, Leopold
, and the Debian packages should not
sacrifice security casually.
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. There is a *lot* of PHP application code that is vulnerable to XSS
or remote injection attacks when run with register_globals on, or which does
stupid things with manually registering request variables as global
variables; I'm not convinced that this warrants a grave bug against PHP...
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On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 12:56:32PM +1000, Rob Weir wrote:
tags 332284 - patch
thanks
My mistake; Steve Langasek and Andrew Suffield looked into it more, and
the real issue is that omake doesn't support native compilation on
s/390.
More precisely, the issue is that ocaml doesn't support
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shutdown(3, 2 /* send and receive */) = 0
close(3)= 0
exit_group(0) = ?
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A build-dependency on libkrb5-dev is probably missing.
No, this is a missing dependency is libcurl3-gnutls-dev which has already
been reported as bug #333609 and should be fixed soon.
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diff -u fftw-2.1.3/rfftw/Makefile.in fftw
is a struct
composed of unsigned ints, so only 32-bit alignment is guaranteed;
feholdexcept() and fegetenv() populate the 8-int struct using four calls,
which means each call acts on 64 bits... and SIGBUS.
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This poses a significant compatibility problem when sharing vfat volumes
between Debian and Windows (which, y'know, is the whole point).
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. Either that, or both will fail if this is one of the
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which has already made the transition.
Confirmed, gabber 0.8.8-5 doesn't build-depend on libglademm2.0-dev. Tags
set accordingly. Goedson, should the gabber package be removed from
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object file: No such file or directory
This problem also affected the build of librpm4 on sparc.
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-oiocharset=utf8. If I use -oisocharset=iso8859-1 (the default), the mount
behaves in a case-insensitive manner, but of course I don't want filenames
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time png linkage changed... I'm not sure it's the same bug, though, since
libgnomeui32 is no longer linked directly against libpng as it appears to
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Hrm, isn't libvdkbuilder2 a C++ library package whose name needs to be
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transition is tangled up
with the KDE transition because php4 and php5 depend on both; so if you
could also hold off on further net-snmp uploads except for RC bugfixes until
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On all other architectures this header is installed as
/usr/include/gpcl/gpc.h, which is where octave-gpc, its one
reverse-dependency, looks for it. As a result, octave-gpc now fails to
build on alpha and ia64.
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On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 12:05:18AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 06:34:03PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
found that the prompting for a new password is not done by passwd
itself
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Why are you telling maintainers that you are going to NMU for the openssl
transition? Such NMUs have not been discussed with either the release team
Well, I am
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and this is one of the last few bugs holding the new apt out of testing. I
will plan to remove gtkglextmm from testing if it's not fixed by the time
the rest of the apt/sigc++-1.2 packages are ready to go.
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logging that is started
later and is configured not to use /dev/log.
/etc/init.d/sysklogd restart solved the problem in both situations.
This is the most curious part of this bug report. If this is related to bug
#273269, why should restarting the daemon have any effect?
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The bug may never actually get fixed in smbfs; odds are better that this
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the remove the dependency? ;)
No, you just read into that changelog entry something that wasn't said.
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cd /usr/share/fonts/truetype
cp msttcorefonts/* .
Why would you not just specify the font as a path relative to the
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Am Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 10:38:09PM -0700 hat Steve Langasek getippert:
Two people have tried and failed to reproduce this problem on an up-to-date
sid system.
Same for me. If I set up an up-to-date chroot of sid
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 10:17:38PM +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
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How do we continue, Frank? I guess best is to do nothing and wait until
tetex3
across all architectures.
powerpc == Somehow died on libcrypto...
Probably a bug in the version of openssl it built against. Given back
already for another try.
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Anyway, this seems to be fixed upstream in Linux-PAM 0.80,
They took getpass() considered obsolete message to
heart and implemented their own getpass
Package: libmagic1
Version: 4.15-2
Severity: important
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your recent upload that corrected the FHS issue with the
paths for magic, magic.mime, et al. Unfortunately, file and libmagic1
are not the only packages which need to know the path to this file (php4
is another
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of JACK, so this bug
should be fixed ASAP.
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libmysqlclient14, 2) make sure apache loads php4 *first* so that any
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, though, I've already
decided to pull libaqbanking from testing temporarily when the time comes in
order to avoid having to get gnucash and KDE into testing at the same time.
So in light of that, there's no reason to hold off on uploading
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package) *provides* gdk-imlib1-dev. This detail was probably overlooked
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error on
ia64. Don't know if it is maybe only a buildd error.
Looks like the build directory was removed. Not a big problem.
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, causing the scripts used
for generating documentation to fail. (Closes: #334877)
Er, that doesn't work. Redirecting input from /dev/tty is only meaningful
if you *have* a tty... which on a buildd, you don't.
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fail DFSG#1.
Compare with the GPL's own provision that you can sell binaries, but you
must make the source code available for free? I don't think that
requirement is non-free here.
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packages in
Debian which build-depend on it are heimdal, and cyrus-sasl2, so it's
obviously not *widely* used, but I don't have any idea how much people might
still be depending on krb4 compatibility support in Heimdal. Are other
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The above build log is from a binNMU that was being done to fix gnome-ruby
for the libpng12-0 transition. Please take care of this bug soon, as
otherwise gnome-ruby will need to be removed from testing to let this
transition complete.
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Can someone please send the output of strace -efile or similar, so we can
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merge 334160 335258
tags 335258 patch
thanks
Ah, I guess this bug is already reported; never mind then. Here's a patch
instead. :)
Since this bug has already been open for a bit, I'm going to go ahead and
an NMU based on this patch.
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merge 335286 323133
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On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 09:59:30PM -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
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reassign 335286 lilypond
thanks
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 08:49:17PM -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
Compiling lilypond
. (The generated error message uses the value of curl-config
--version instead.) I assume that since the commandline option still
exists, that it's meant to still be available for use.
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*should* be taught to treat Source-Version correctly for
binNMUs, the fact that the package can't be binNMUed is not itself a
release-critical bug at this time; but please do a sourceful upload of zvbi
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This is the single most common build failure on arm, hppa, and m68k right
now, and has affected literally dozens or hundreds of other packages. I
do kinda know it on sight
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