Package: libgc-dev
Severity: minor
From libgc-dev's description:
defaullts for everything else. Particularly, it does not work as a malloc()
a small s/defaullts/defaults/ is probably in order.
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Package: busybox
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
it would be very useful if busybox sleep supported fractional time
periods (such as 0.5 seconds). The patch available at
http://err.no/patches/busybox_nanosleep.diff adds this support.
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in package lsb-core
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.3.2.ds1-21_amd64.deb
That directory is a symlink to /lib on the 64 bit Debian port.
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and
| libz.a.
Why do you want this? Compiling OOo on amd64 is probably a mostly
hopeless task and you'll be better off just repackaging the 32 bit
binaries similarly to ia32-libs itself.
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it to run as nobody, but rather
having a special user created for this sole task, which seems rather
overkill. Else, any other process running as nobody could subvert the
download and possibly make root run arbitrary code.
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regain privileges.
setuid(2) seems to disagree with you (for suid root, and we wouldn't
be suid, we would be run by root).
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Package: tdb
Version: 1.0.6-13
Severity: minor
From /usr/share/doc/libtdb1/copyright:
of the GNU Lesser General Publoic License.
A small s/Publoic/Public/ is probably in order. :-)
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:
:
: [...]
:
: The methodology used to name subdirectories of /srv is unspecified
: as there is currently no consensus on how this should be done.
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* (Marco d'Itri)
| Actually I am almost sure that there are some situations in which PIC
| static libraries are useful, but I cannot provide examples right now.
If you need to integrate them into another .so/build reduced
libraries, like what mklibs does for d-i.
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?
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* Laurent Bigonville
| It usefull when using fai... There is no other way to pass the proxy.
|
| Could you patch?
Just set http_proxy in the environment and it will be respected, so
no, I will not apply this patch. If fai can't set environment
variables, that should be fixed.
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Package: vnc
Severity: wishlist
A new version, 4.1 is available upstream. Download from
http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/download.html
This apparently works on amd64, so it would be nice to have this
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/mbexamine.8.html, as it won't
make sense to have one without the other.
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* Ken Bowley
| I am also seeing this bug and the error.log shows a segfault when
| attempting to load a file. Directory lists work fine.
Any chance any of you could provide an strace of a apache2 -X run on a
2.4 kernel when trying to serve a file?
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* Thibaut VARENE
| I'm trying to build libapache-mod-musicindex on my machine for apache2.
| This modules has been successfully built by the autobuilders, but here's
| what happens today:
use apr-util --cppflags, not just --cflags (or just use pkg-config)
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This is really an apache bug. 2.2.3-3 will have a fix for the
problem. (The fix is checked in, but I would like to run a few tests
before uploading.)
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-4.1.
Yes, and? This isn't a bug, there is nothing in apache2's description
which says «this ensures you have the latest version of all apache2
packages installed», and there shouldn't either. Dependencies should
be as loose as possible, but no looser.
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should depend on an implementation representative of the
| apache2 package's version.
Why would any package depend on apache (= 2.2)?
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reassign 394714 libapr1
forcemerge 392049 394714
thanks
* David Muriel
| It seems that the problem is related to libapr1 when using a 2.4
| kernel, so maybe this bug should be reassigned to libapr1 and merged
| with those three.
Indeed. Thanks for helping.
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* Daan Willems
| Apache2 error.log shows: [client ip] Invalid method in request
| \x16\x03\x01
This sounds like you're missing an SSLEnable for the vhost in
question. Can you please check that, and if not, send us the relevant
vhost config?
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new ones created today (4-October-2004).
You reported this bug ages ago, but I'm unable to reproduce this at
all on my setup here. Are you still able to reproduce this?
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Tyler MacDonald skrev:
Luk Claes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: libbtutil0
Severity: serious
Version: 0.0.19-1
Your package is not installable as it depends on libapr0 which is not
available in unstable anymore. You might want to update the dependency to
libapr1.
I know. :-(
Package: ftp.debian.org
The apr1.0 source package has been renamed to just apr, so please remove
the apr1.0 source.
- tfheen
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The apr-util1.0 source package has been renamed to just apr-util, so
please remove the apr-util1.0 source.
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* Madko
| now that apache2 has been upgraded successfully to apache2.2, web server
| cannot be started anymore:
Correct, this is a bug in the PHP package. It doesn't depend on the
proper ABI and a bug for this has been filed already.
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thanks
Moshe Yudkowsky skrev:
Package: apache2.2-common
Version: 2.2.3-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
This bug has already been fixed. _PLEASE_ look at the list of recently
closed bugs before filing new ones. Also, please make sure you
Olaf van der Spek skrev:
Hi,
I'm still getting the DSO error although the bug is supposed to be fixed.
Is there something trivial I missed (again)?
Your system is in a wedged state that apache can't get you out of. Just
chmod -x /usr/sbin/apache2 and the upgrade should work fine.
-
forcemerge 392049 392646
thanks
John Fry skrev:
Since I upgraded to apache2 on unstable, apache fails to start after
trying to spawn a bunch of child processes. Here's a snippet from
/var/log/apache2/error.log:
Known bug in apr; it doesn't work correctly with 2.4 kernels.
- tfheen
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Marco Amadori skrev:
I can tell
you that it's not rocket science to get /proc mounted in your target
chroot while installing packages and then, y'know, unmount it when
you're done.
In fact we did an hack for having /proc mounted in debian-live, but the bug
regards also installing apache in
Marco Amadori skrev:
But I think that it is not a clean way to proceed in a create live
environment sense of a package, /proc filesystem means the current hardware
and kernel system pack of informations and not a generic debian system
informations nor an hardwareless or kernelless pack of
Marco Amadori skrev:
Alle 17:41, sabato 14 ottobre 2006, Tollef Fog Heen ha scritto:
If we can't determine whether port 80 is in use or not, we
assume it is.
So if /proc is not mounted you could just assume that port 80 is free and do
not fail the installation of package will be possible
Steve Langasek skrev:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 10:12:11AM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
I intended to upload last night, but ran out of time due to a) headache
and b) libtool.
I enjoy that you listed libtool separately from the headache ;)
I don't think libtool-induced headache can
Russ Allbery skrev:
Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Probably, but in practice we aren't going to get useful coverage from
maintainers until an upload to unstable forces them to act.
Speaking as one of those maintainers, I hate to try to build against
experimental because it's
Package: libapache2-mod-php4
Severity: serious
Justification: Incompatible licences leading to undistributable binaries
Hi,
it seems that libapache2-mod-php4 links against both GDBM (which is
GPL-licenced) and Apache (which is ASL-licenced). According to the FSF,
who are also copyright
Package: libapache2-mod-php5
Severity: serious
Justification: Incompatible licences leading to undistributable binaries
Hi,
it seems that libapache2-mod-php5 links against both GDBM (which is
GPL-licenced) and Apache (which is ASL-licenced). According to the FSF,
who are also copyright
Package: libapache2-mod-php5
Severity: serious
Justification: breaks upgrades to 2.2 and beyond
libapache2-mod-php5 has a dependency on apache2-mpm-prefork 2.0.52.
The ABI is broken with Apache 2.2, so it should either have a dependency
on apache2-common (which is called apache2.2-common with
Package: libapache2-mod-php4
Severity: serious
Justification: breaks upgrades to 2.2 and beyond
libapache2-mod-php4 has a dependency on apache2-mpm-prefork 2.0.52.
The ABI is broken with Apache 2.2, so it should either have a dependency
on apache2-common (which is called apache2.2-common with
Tollef Fog Heen skrev:
Steve Langasek skrev:
Any news on this? I'd like to ask the ftpmasters to expedite the NEW
processing for it, but I can't before it's been uploaded. :)
Yes, I was ill yesterday too, so didn't get around to doing it. I'm
working on it today.
While it's no longer
Marc Haber skrev:
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 04:24:33PM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 03:41:47PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
* Marc Haber
| It's probably not a security problem, though, as in it'll still be
| better than using /tmp as $TMP{,DIR}.
|
| Is there any better
severity 390817 important
force-merge 390817 390785
thanks
Pierre Habouzit skrev:
says it all. I happen to version my /etc/ files under svn, hence the
loss that incured because it messed up with the .svn dirs in a bad way.
Please look at already-filed bugs before filing new bugs.
- tfheen
still only works with
prefork, have it depend on apache2.2-common and apache2-mpm-prefork,
else you can have it depend on just apache2.2-common.
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apache has clearly scrambled my wits as well. :-)
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Ramon M. Branquinho skrev:
apache2-mpm-prefork works fine and dandy
until you install:
libapache2-mod-perl2
libapache2-mod-php4
/etc/init.d/apache2 stop will freeze and wont kill any processes
I can't reproduce this. Can you please try again and see if you still
see the problem? If
Steve Langasek skrev:
So can we have apache2.2 uploaded to unstable so that this can happen? :-)
Working on it. We are going to rename apache2-common to
apache2.2-common and any apache modules must depend on the appropriate
-common to ensure they are removed when an incompatible apache is
Steve Langasek skrev:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 09:51:36AM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
So can we have apache2.2 uploaded to unstable so that this can happen? :-)
Working on it. We are going to rename apache2-common to
apache2.2-common and any apache modules must depend on the appropriate
/*.{c,h} linux-2.6/Makefile \
debian/modules/squashfs/linux-2.6
cp: cannot stat `linux-2.6/*.{c,h}': No such file or directory
make: *** [install/squashfs-source] Error 1
debuild: fatal error at line 1228:
fakeroot debian/rules binary failed
(my /bin/sh points to dash)
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Package: squid3-client
Hi,
it looks like squid3-client is shipping subdirectories in /usr/bin.
This is silly and means squidclient won't be on anyone's path.
-rwxr-xr-x root/root 23464 2006-11-28 15:42:04
./usr/bin/squid3client/squidclient
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Hi,
http://err.no/patches/mksquashfs_3.1r2_progress.diff is a patch for
this against the newer source.
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an upload..
s/TRUE/true/ ; s/FALSE/false/ also seems to work fine for me.
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ii heimdal-kdc 0.7.2.dfsg.1-10 KDC for Heimdal Kerberos
Please tell me if there's more information I can provide that'll help
solve this problem.
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your shell's built-in time(1)
which then calls out to /usr/bin/time which calls date.
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(0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k
| 0inputs+8outputs (0major+214minor)pagefaults 0swaps
Again, there's no crash here. It does for some reason claim that no
time has elapsed which seems dodgy, but that's not a crash.
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and not by
default, AIUI.
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reassign 489231 ftp.debian.org
retitle 489231 RM: libpam-umask -- RoM: superseded by new libpam-modules
thanks
Hi,
please remove libpam-umask from the archive as it has been superseded
by a module of the same name in libpam-modules.
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reassign 476426 ftp.debian.org
retitle 476426 RM: xslide -- RoM: barely used; orphaned
thanks
Please remove xslide from the archive; I no longer use it and nobody
seems interested in adopting it.
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and kdesu expects root's shell to be a posix shell.
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evolved into another package
(e.g. libfoo12 was removed because libfoo13 supersedes it) or closed
if the software is simply no longer part of Debian.
It would be useful if it was explicit about what, if any, version
number should be used.
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you are using.
[1]: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=261349
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| be the output of 'hostname -f'). Until now my setup always worked
| just fine. Am I doing something wrong and it worked fine until now
| just because of random luck or is the hostname -f change of
| ssl-cert causing unwanted problems? :)
I doubt it has anything to do with -f or not -f.
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for example.
Isn't this use case covered well by cpipe, pv and similar tools?
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bug for that together with
the removal bug for libzvt2.0-0, that'd be good.
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* Nick Price
| And in case it was missed, in my public_html directory there is a .htaccess
| file which contains the following:
| addhandler cgi-script .pl
Do you have Options ExecCGI for your cgi-bin directory too?
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that upstream
is releasing new versions if I haven't uploaded a new version that
quickly.
We're in a freeze at the moment, so it's not a big thing to get this
into unstable too fast either.
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until 10 minutes elapses between
: requests. HEAD requests are ignored.
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as well; it can be found on the Debian
keyring, keyid 817a996a.)
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Package: gforge
Severity: minor
Version: 3.1-26+alioth+20050123
The «edit ssh keys» box on
https://alioth.debian.org/account/editsshkeys.php ought to be wider,
probably the full width of the screen so one can see a bit more of
what one is doing.
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this.
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that's more appropriate, feel
free to use your version. :)
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into
the Sources file (and also seems to break mini-dinstall; hanging on
some futex when trying to write to the Sources file)
The right way to daemonize can be found in
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/278731 for instance.
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good practice for daemons which
change their UID, I think.
I'm Cc-ing debian-devel to see if anybody has any better suggestions;
Mail-Followup-To set there.
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http://err.no/patches/krb4_1.2.2-11.1_amd64_h_errno.diff is a «more
correct» patch for this problem, since it uses the solution from
upstream (but which probably won't be released.) The diff is fairly
big due to auto* stuff in the patch.
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the problem. Somehow.
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package debhelper
tags 249815 patch
thanks
Hi,
http://err.no/patches/debhelper_dh_install_fail_on_failed_glob.diff is
a fix for this problem.
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)
|
| Does that make sense?
Yes, but it's not something which you are guaranteed by policy or
anything else, so you will most likely see random breakages like
this.
I'll get this bug reopened (since it's archived) and made into a
wishlist bug so I can do it when I get around to it.
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that mailman may
| safely be restarted.
update doesn't always manage to handle the queue files, it seems, so
it will break in some cases. (I don't think it handles queue files at
all, just lists.) This is the reason for the preinst refusal to
install.
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* Jeff Bailey
| Will try to come up with a patch, but it's my last day at this job...
it would be more useful with the mail that caused the traceback, but I
guess you don't have access to that any more? :)
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Package: glibc
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Could you please apply the patch available at
http://arch.err.no/index.cgi/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/pkg-glibc--multiarch--0--patch-2?cmd=cs_newfile=debian/patches/99_multiarch-ld.dpatch
?
It enables multiarch support in ld-linux.so.
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* Tore Anderson
| Of course, I'd owe you a beer if you already have a working patch
| that doesn't «somehow» fix the problem all while generating «loads
| of warnings». :-)
It think you owe me beer;
http://err.no/patches/openbox_64bit_changeproperty.diff
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;
according to people who know a lot more autoconf than me, it is
consistent with how autoconf itself does it.
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modules.
I've changed your request into a «Request for Packaging», so any
interested Debian Developers can look at it and optionally package it.
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script is generated when autoconf is called manually directly
| after the failure of autogen.sh .
I wonder why this is -- what version of autoconf does autogen call?
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/debian/tmp/usr/bin/gid
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reassigned and merged.
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not to apply
it, I'm going to do that in the near future.
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as good
solutions out there.
If nobody adopts it, I'll ask for its removal in a while.
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to disagree with you.
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Package: dpatch
Severity: wishlist
It would be very, very nice if dpatch used a similar scheme as OOo's
patch system where it saved the applied patch and used that when
unapplying rather than the (possibly edited-and-therefore-mangled
patch in the patch directory.)
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PROTECTED] ~ findcommand foo bar baz xterm
/usr/X11R6/bin/xterm
(which is _very_ useful for me when I'm doing something approaching
per-user cross-host alternatives (similar to what update-alternatives
provides).)
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* Michael Schultheiss
| There are upgrade paths from G1 to G2 but G2 is currently in alpha, soon
| to be beta. I wouldn't want to replace the current G1 package with G2
| until G2 goes golden.
Uploading to experimental sounds like a good idea, then.
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that. If you could tell me which ones you
find, it would be, so I could get them fixed.
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of
Norwegian people want when they specify Norwegian.
It seems your NMU broke aspell-no in testing though, as the NMU has
propagated before aspell 0.6.
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Package: conduit
Hi, there's a new version of conduit (0.3.4) available from
http://www.conduit-project.org/wiki/Releases
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mr ed: no repositories found to work on
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(this is in a sid pbuilder, fwiw)
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Hi,
currently, e2fsprogs fails to build on Ubuntu due to debian/rules
containing:
if test -f /etc/lsb-release \
grep -q DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu /etc/lsb-release; then \
install -p -m 0644 doc/rfc4122.txt \
this package undistributable.
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Hi,
An experimental patch for this is at
http://fjortis.info/pub/debian/ifupdown-0.6.4-use_iproute2-experimental.diff
(it's not my patch)
- tfheen
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