On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:10:00 +, Alex Owen wrote:
I have regenerated the patch against uif- 1.0.6 to make it simple to
review and apply to the package currently in Wheezy.
Seems you didn't attach this new patch?
BTW: After looking at your original patch, I have the impression that
you
On 14 January 2013 17:54, gregor herrmann gre...@debian.org wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:10:00 +, Alex Owen wrote:
I have regenerated the patch against uif- 1.0.6 to make it simple to
review and apply to the package currently in Wheezy.
Seems you didn't attach this new patch?
Oops!
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013 18:36:05 +, Alex Owen wrote:
I have regenerated the patch against uif- 1.0.6 to make it simple to
review and apply to the package currently in Wheezy.
Seems you didn't attach this new patch?
Oops! Sorry!
No problem :)
BTW: After looking at your original patch, I
On 14 January 2013 19:04, gregor herrmann gre...@debian.org wrote:
I think I found another one ...
What I did was switching the (-)-$args and $nots with perl, and
comparing the result with your patch there's one difference:
#v+
-+ push (@source, $not -s $1 -m mac
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013 19:25:50 +, Alex Owen wrote:
What I did was switching the (-)-$args and $nots with perl, and
comparing the result with your patch there's one difference:
#v+
-+ push (@source, $not -s $1 -m mac --mac-source $not
$2);
++ push
severity 683312 critical
thanks
Upgrade from squeeze to wheezy where uif is installed will break as
the wheezy kernel no longer supports the long deprecated syntax
--something ! and now needs ! --something. The attached patch
fixes that.
I have regenerated the patch against uif- 1.0.6 to make it
I have now found that wheezy version of uif breaks without this patch.
Seems a kernel update since September has dropped the long deprecated
syntax --something ! and now needs ! --something
If I can work out how to poke the bug tracking system I may increase the
bug severity as this is now an
As stated in the original bug report the patch changes the order of
the ! in the generated rules from the old deprecated position to the
new position.
I'm a bit concerned that during the lifetime of squeeze that the
kernel will change and stop accepting the old deprecated syntax. I
have already
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