the character is used for, I don't think
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On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 01:56:41PM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2015, Steve Langasek wrote:
I believe this covers everything I was concerned about, no further edits
warranted from my side. I'm happy for this to be called to a vote if you
are.
I call for a vote
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for this module to be shipped in /lib,
as it is a plugin for a library that is (and must be) also in /lib.
But this is not a high-priority bug; for jessie forward, /usr will need to
be mounted from the initramfs, and we should stop worrying about the
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-mode code as intended. Thanks to Scot Doyle
lkm...@scotdoyle.com. Closes LP: #1429323.
* debian/patches/load_linux-correct-type.patch: load_linux: correct a
type. Thanks to Scot Doyle lkm...@scotdoyle.com.
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in Ubuntu,
in addition to the powerpc architecture where it is already being built.
It seems sensible to apply the same change in Debian. Please consider
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: Further Discussion
===END
I vote C D
===BEGIN
The Technical Committee recommends that Didier Raboud (odyx) be
appointed by the Debian Project Leader to the Technical Committee.
E: Recommend to Appoint Didier Raboud (odyx)
F: Further Discussion
===END
I vote E F
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'debsums -s
samba-libs', and verify whether a checksum error is reported for this file.
If the file is corrupt, you can correct it by reinstalling the package
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the server.
To reduce the size of the dependencies pulled in by default on the desktop
before these are needed. This is a desktop sharing mechanism that's made
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On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 08:08:27AM -0400, Sam Hartman wrote:
I here-by call for a vote on the following text (option A); the other
option is FD.
I vote A FD.
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with this issue; it doesn't
obviously improve matters for users to not have the option of upgrading to a
newer version of upstart, considering that's precisely the sort of situation
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' be diverted in order to give
an effect similar to policy-rc.d. You might close this bug as wontfix, but
it's nothing that the Debian upstart package can help with.
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++ has reverse-dependencies in the
archive, in Ubuntu we've proceeded with a package rename for this
ABI-breaking change.
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question. However, it seems to me that since this is a private library
anyway, a more correct solution might be to install it in the jackd2 binary
package instead of the library runtime package.
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inspection
of the dependencies shows that this is not even the version of libzmq that
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, this should be done via upstream, not via a
Debian patch to the upstream build system in an NMU.
I'm uploading a new NMU with the attached patch, which brings
libmusicbrainz3 in line with best practices for this transition.
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). Please consider applying this
patch to your package.
If you would like me to NMU for this, just let me know and I'd be happy to
upload.
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regardless of whether there was any malicious intent).
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There is no basis, legally or in policy, for treating it as a serious bug
that an *alternate* license, which is not relevant to Debian's distribution
of the binaries, be included in debian/copyright.
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(and other hardware) detection and installation help offered
post install [like ubuntu has]
It severely harms your credibility that you are complaining that Debian is
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). However, it's
possible that the particular crash is in an uncommon code path in which case
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Package: python-librtmp
Version: 0.2.2-1
Followup-For: Bug #792631
User: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
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Hi Stefan,
Please find attached the straightforward patch to remove -dbg packages from
the python-librtmp build.
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to be found instead of
/usr/include/spatialite.h, resulting in a misbuild on 64-bit archs.
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 10:32:58AM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
On 07/28/2015 09:23 AM, Steve Langasek wrote:
python-librtmp (0.2.2-1ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium
* Drop build-dependencies on python-cffi-dbg and python3-cffi-dbg, which
no longer exist. Without this, debug builds
ahead and uploading a 0-day fix for
this problem. Please find the patch attached.
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is reproducible in Debian unstable, so I'm filing this
report at severity: serious.
Adding cython-dbg to the build-deps is sufficient to let the package build
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statements that are inconsistent with
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the unneeded dependency, as in the attached (trivial) patch.
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, it would certainly be a violation of the intent
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in the rebuild test), but once this is done
gpsshogi will be broken because of this hard-coded dependency.
Please do not hard-code dependencies on shared libraries. If the shlibs
declarations for a library you depend on are incorrect, please fix them in
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I'm filing this bug at severity: important; when the python3.5 transition
lands in Debian it might warrant upgrading to severity: serious (but OTOH it
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versions in Debian, this will become a serious bug.
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Package: metview
Version: 4.5.6-1
Followup-For: Bug #793546
User: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
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Sorry, it seems that my previous patch was incomplete because my own build
chroot wasn't clean enough to let me notice that bison was also missing from
the
. A look at the Debian archive
shows that the package is failing to build there for the same reason.
A trivial fix for this issue is attached.
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that the python3.5
transition is coming soon to Debian, at which point the severity of this bug
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removes confusion when a no-change rebuild has no effect on the
package's contents.
The attached trivial patch to debian/control should address this.
Note that the python3.5 transition will be starting in Debian soon as well.
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unstable - hence filing as severity: serious.
* Drop debian/rules overrides to remove directories that aren't there.
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, and the kernel team using a minimal environment.
* debian/patches/no-newline-in-path.patch: mkfs: Don't append newline
to $PATH variable. Closes LP: #1474473.
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On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 03:38:34PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
Package: metview
Version: 4.5.6-1
Followup-For: Bug #793546
User: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
Usertags: origin-ubuntu wily ubuntu-patch
Sorry, it seems that my previous patch was incomplete because my own build
chroot wasn't
didn't result in any support for
python3.5 as a non-default supported version.
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, or python-dev + python.
Attached is a trivial patch to fix this issue. Note that the python3.5
transition is coming soon to Debian, at which point the severity of this bug
report would be raised to serious.
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this issue. Note that the python3.5
transition is coming soon to Debian, at which point the severity of this bug
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that).
The migration to python3 continues to be an important transition for Debian.
Please let me know if you would like an NMU for this, or if help is needed
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: recipe for target 'xsh_utils.lo' failed
A full build log can be found at:
<https://launchpadlibrarian.net/225710577/buildlog_ubuntu-xenial-amd64.cpl-plugin-xshoo_2.6.8%2Bdfsg-2build1_BUILDING.txt.gz>
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txt.gz>.
I don't know if there is a new syntax in swig 3.0 that works for block
comments.
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(and
for the record, I can't find any evidence that it does use swig), please
build-depend on 'swig' instead of on 'swig2.0'.
If it doesn't use swig at build time, then of course it's preferable to drop
the build-dependency instead.
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in the
output when building with -O2 or lower, to be absent.
The attached patch marks these symbols, which are not part of the afflib
ABI, as optional, allowing the package to build with either -O2 or -O3.
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versions in
debian/control.
Please see the attached patch for this.
I am filing this bug as Severity: important, because while it does not
currently cause your package to FTBFS, it will eventually become a FTBFS bug
the next time a new version of python3 is added to the distribution.
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for the
debian/control file, debian/tests/control's Depends field takes a
comma-separated list. As a result, the tests are not passing on the debci
infrastructure:
http://ci.debian.net/packages/m/minieigen/unstable/amd64/
The attached small patch should correct this problem.
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ist files in its output that are
definitely not going to have embedded license/copyright information and
whose copyright information must be listed elsewhere.
Perhaps we want to make sure the new behavior for licensecheck is settled
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its output that are
> >definitely not going to have embedded license/copyright information and
> >whose copyright information must be listed elsewhere.
> >Perhaps we want to make sure the new behavior for licensecheck is settled
> >before patching license-reconcile.
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causing any obvious
problems with libodbc itself.
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happy to see even if it means I will have to use an additional
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741573_menu_systems/keithp_draft.txt includes further guidance regarding the
technical details of how to map between the menu system and .desktop files.
Since this is not on the ballot itself, how do we intend to surface this so
that it can be useful to the Policy process?
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because of the process involved, but the preferred method of using
debian-policy@lists for this didn't work either in this case.
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ballot option be extended to make this a more explicit recommendation?
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Control: tags -1 patch
Attached is a complete patch for this issue, based on Helmut's work.
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is a correct fix that will let the package build
successfully in both Debian and Ubuntu on all architectures.
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ing archive shadow-build-deps_4.2-3_armhf.deb (--unpack):
cannot access archive: No such file or directory
Errors were encountered while processing:
shadow-build-deps_4.2-3_armhf.deb
[...]
Looks like this patch isn't compatible with the -i option to mk-build-deps.
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-cutter package.
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objs
endif
This relies on the behavior of debhelper to properly omit the package from
dh_listpackages when building with a build profile. However, we
build-depend on that version of debhelper anyway for debian/control syntax
compatibility, so I don't think that's an obstacle.
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Of course, if you considered this bug severe enough to warrant keeping the
package out of testing, the correct thing to have done was to file the bug
at severity: serious.
At the moment, my inclination is to reassign this bug to the fonts-cantarell
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lt before trying to build the programs that depend on it.
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warnings.
Updating ~/.config/pianobar/config to list this fingerprint is sufficient to
work around the problem:
tls_fingerprint = 13cc51ac0c31cd96c55015c76914360f7ac41a00
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onfig is being handled
by trigger from debhelper) causes the package to fail to install.
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to unblock
petitboot on ppc64el.
Please find the final NMU diff attached.
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error gnome seems to restart and then things boot normally.
> here is dmesg | tail -100 right after logging in.
This still is not a backtrace, and so this is still not an actionable bug
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-latomic doesn't exist, so it shouldn't be
unconditional as in this patch.
Anyway, here is the full Ubuntu patch, which makes groonga buildable on all
architectures.
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On Fri, Jun 03, 2016 at 12:12:43PM +0200, Martin Pitt wrote:
> In Ubuntu we never supported startpar (it's incompatible with upstart)
It's not incompatible with upstart; this was implemented years ago.
r as I can see, the only version of libgl2ps0 that was ever in the
archive that had a conflicting filepath was version 1.3.8-2 (bug #824882).
A Breaks/Replaces against this exact version would address any upgrade
problems there, without impacting users of stable releases.
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d running under valgrind doesn't show any such
leak.
And running pamtest under 'ltrace -e dlopen+dlclose -l
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdl.so.2' shows an equal number of calls to dlopen()
and dlclose().
So I don't see any way that this is a pam bug.
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issues for the past
two years, so seesm appropriate to enable in Debian as well.
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with the
Ubuntu Java maintainers we've agreed it's useful to keep this patch instead
of dropping it.
So as the same logic seems to apply to Debian, I am forwarding the patch for
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fixes the missing declaration, to
improve 64-bit compatibility.
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On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 10:52:14AM +0300, Sergei Golovan wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 11:52 AM, Steve Langasek
> <steve.langa...@canonical.com> wrote:
> > Package: erlang
> > Version: 1:18.3.4+dfsg-1
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Tags: patch
Debian, but it is not Debian; Debian is not
responsible for bugs in Sparky. You will need to contact them for support,
as Don indicated.
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this problem happen with the version in experimental?
The Makefile has not been changed upstream to implement this dependency
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for slof completely in Ubuntu.
Thanks for considering this patch!
P.S. the Debian git repository for this package appears to be about 6 months
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has now
been split into a separate binary package. This makes php-codesniffer fail
to run unless this additional package is installed.
In Ubuntu, I've applied the attached patch to fix this. Please consider
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On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 01:05:17PM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> If GPL code is OK,
It isn't. edk2 also embeds openssl.
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idn't ask,
before NMUing for a wishlist bug) broke the .symbols declarations in the
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libatomic. So it would be better to make the linkage conditional on libc
implementation, *not* on CPU architecture.
For a practical example, powerpc also requires -latomic when linking. (This
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his should be declared as a dependency.
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The uninstallability is caused by a dependency on db4.6-util, which does not
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Package: src:picard-tools
Version: 1.138+dfsg.1-1
Severity: serious
picard-tools fails to build in a clean unstable environment with the following
error:
compile-picard:
[mkdir] Created dir: /tmp/picard-tools-1.138+dfsg.1/classes
[javac] /tmp/picard-tools-1.138+dfsg.1/build.xml:494:
Package: src:django-pipeline
Version: 1.6.4-1
Severity: serious
django-pipeline fails to build in unstable with the following error:
make[1]: Entering directory '/tmp/django-pipeline-1.6.4'
PYBUILD_SYSTEM=custom PYBUILD_TEST_ARGS="PYTHONPATH=. python{version}
/usr/bin/django-admin test
pps aren't loaded yet.
I don't know if the latter failure is a missing build-dependency on
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Hi Tzafrir,
You wrote back in November that you hoped to upload pjproject "this
weekend", but that doesn't seem to have happened since pjproject still FTBFS
with symbol issues on several architectures. Do you expect to get to this
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on. Please see the attached patch,
which has been applied in Ubuntu to let this package build. It should also
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just redirect epmd's stdout/stderr to /dev/null so that it isn't holding
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