paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/libwxgtk2.4-python_2.4.2.6.1_i386.deb
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it to be 323418.
BTW, I do not intend to package skippy-xd, as it requires xcompmgr,
and that I don't want in any case to be responsible for packaging
xcompmgr in Debian. I have made some testing on skippy-xd and didn't
find it stable enough for packaging ... it btw seems dead upstream
now.
Please
Tags 336710 patch
thank
Here's the patch implementing the proposed solution,
Regards,
diff -Nru procps-3.2.6/debian/patches/00list procps-3.2.6.patched/debian/patches/00list
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This bug has finally been fixed in the pre-release versions of the
next major revision of Firefox. This version is currently availabe in
Experimental, though it has some issues, so whether you should use it
depends on how tolerant you are of buggy software. If you want to try,
the preference is
to the
numbering/naming policies and the intended use as 'modules' upstream.
Regards
Klaus Hörcher
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This is a continuation from bug 330093.
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If you need a newer kernel than 2.6.8, you need to either use both images
for the Etch Beta1 release (2.6.12), or the daily images (2.6.14).
Which kernel version is provided in 3.1_r1a? 2.6.8? I thought one of
this release's goals was to get SATA working, which means at least
2.6.12.
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Machine: ASUS P5WD2 Premium, BIOS v. 0606, 2 SATA drives, AHCI enabled
Processor: Pentium D 820
Memory: 1GB
Partitions:
Output of lspci and lspci -n:
:00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel
Version:
Severity: grave
The current package in debian/unstable is not installable, because the
gdal and geos library packages have changed name. This is from a
installation test using apt-get:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
qgis: Depends: libgdal1c2 (= 1.2.6
Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition
/dev/md/0p1 -- Invalid argument. This means Linux won't know about
any changes you made to /dev/md/0p1 until you reboot -- so you
shouldn't mount it or use it in any way before rebooting.
ERROR!!!
The only messages that I'm
This is just to confirm that I'm seeing the same error output during
package upgrade, as follows:
-
Setting up console-common (0.7.54) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/keymap.sh ...
Looking for keymap to install:
NONE
loadkeys:
I've fixed the stupid part of the bug (the misplaced .svg file), but
can't reproduce the second one, does it also happens with small
playlists ?
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from my testing.
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Hi,
I am trying to prepare 7.5.00.38, too, but am having difficulties getting it to
compile.
But I do have the changeset to fix the overflow, and if I can't get build 38
done by the week-end I will try and apply the fix against 7.5.00.34.
Thanks for your effort.
Martin.
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Hi,
I think gcc is right and am working on a fix. Nevertheless, thanks for the info.
Best wishes,
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are turned back to root root after calling scanimage.
I don't know what to do now ?
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Refer to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=275988
After a package upgrade this problem didn't occur again.
(But it is still existant up to day)
Details see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=499900
Maybe it is the upgrade of
libfuse2 (2.7.4-1)
fuse-utils (2.7.4-1)
Refer to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=499900
After a package upgrade this problem didn't occur again.
(But it is still existant up to day)
Maybe it is the upgrade of
libfuse2 (2.7.4-1)
fuse-utils (2.7.4-1)
that solves the problem ?
Sorry, i didn't see this bug here.
I
Debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x0110 [EPSON Scanner]) at
libusb:001:004
device `epson2:libusb:001:004' is a Epson GT-8200 flatbed scanner
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8, product=0x0110) at libusb:001:004
which is NOT my Epson
OK, can you do the following:
- unplug
- replug
- check permissions
Done.
crw-rw-r-- 1 root scanner 189, 0 5. Okt 15:40 001
crw-rw-r-- 1 root scanner 189, 6 5. Okt 17:57 007
Correct. Also lsusb shows that
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 04b8:0110 Seiko Epson Corp. Perfection 1650
is the new
OK, so it doesn't look like another occurrence of #500837.
Did you logout and log in again after adding your user to the scanner
group?
Oh - No. I think that was the problem.
Now i thought enough and i switched off the scanner and rebooted.
After that i switched on again and now it works.
Now i thought enough and i switched off the scanner and rebooted.
After that i switched on again and now it works. :-)
Sometimes it's much easier to have a windows behaviour.
Unfortunately in this case it could have side effects that could have
hidden the real problem, as I was suspecting
(2001:838:1:1:210:dcff:fe20:7c7c) from
2001:ba8:1f1:f045:216:3eff:fe14:ae0a, 30 hops max, 16 byte packets
[snip]
$ traceroute6 he.net
traceroute to he.net (2001:470:0:76::2) from
2001:ba8:1f1:f045:216:3eff:fe14:ae0a, 30 hops max, 16 byte packets
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This bug should be closed; it appears to actually be a bug - or at least poor
implementation choice - in MaraDNS.
MaraDNS just returns the CNAME, not the record which - from my reading of
the RFC - it should do when behaving as a recursive name server.
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the firewire support for pmount.
Some time ago - I think it was the etch version of pmount it works perfectly.
If there are any further questions - yust ask ;)
dear,
sandro
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600 testing
the question is what famd is doing ?
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just
type :mkspell /tmp/spell/en /tmp/en_US for creating the en.spl.
the en.spl should be moved to /usr/share/vim/vim71/spell.
Thanks,
Sandro
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600 testing ftp5.gwdg.de
50
/kde_luks/
It would be great, if it added to debian, too.
Dear,
sandro
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990 stable security.debian.org
990 stable ftp5.gwdg.de
600 testing www.debian
dropbear-0.50.orig/debian/control dropbear-0.50/debian/control
*** dropbear-0.50.orig/debian/control 2008-02-14 20:17:40.0 +0100
--- dropbear-0.50/debian/control 2008-02-14 20:17:59.0 +0100
***
*** 8,14
Package: dropbear
Architecture: any
Depends
cryptsetup), the cryptcreate script is added.
to call this unlocking script from remote, dropbear has to be added to
the initramfs, so dropbear is added to the suggested list.
diff -rNc cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1.orig/debian/control cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1/debian/control
*** cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1.orig/debian
Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.91e
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
this patch is part of three patches (initramfs-tools, cryptsetup,
dropbear) which enable mkinitramfs to create initramfss that provide the
ability to log in and unlock a cryptroot during the boot process from
remote via
relating reports:
initramfs-tools: 465901
cryptsetup: 465902
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0001-ssh-subject.patch
ok thanks for directions
i must say i'm not a big fan of shipping ssh in initramfs
enabled by default needed fixes in networking and such are of
course taken.
the hook script in the dropbear patch
+export CONFDIR
export MODULESDIR
export version
export CONFDIR
why should it be exported twice?
just to _really_ be sure... ;)
no, honestly, i have no idea why i thought that was missing. probably
got confused with the /scripts/*/* scripts where it's hardcoded.
i prefer the more
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scripts/functions |3 +++
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/scripts/functions b/scripts/functions
index fdd808f..b4bd8cd 100644
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+++ b/scripts/functions
@@ -273,6 +273,9 @@ parse_numeric() {
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mkinitramfs |1 +
scripts/functions | 63 +++-
2 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
diff --git a/mkinitramfs b/mkinitramfs
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--- a/mkinitramfs
+++ b/mkinitramfs
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tests should always test the identical target).
Chris
diff -rNu cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1.orig/debian/control cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1/debian/control
--- cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1.orig/debian/control 2008-02-16 02:05:16.0 +0100
+++ cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1/debian/control 2008-02-16 02:05
also added a [ -x ] to avoid an error msg on boot if dropbear was not
installed to initramfs.
attached the new patch.
maybe you can take a look at #465902, regarding the 'if cryptroot,
default to installing dropbear to initramfs' behaviour.
Chris
diff -pruN dropbear-0.50.orig/debian
it in the background, then kill the dangling
console process' is - at least for now - the better approach.
Chris
diff -rNu cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1.orig/debian/control cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1/debian/control
--- cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1.orig/debian/control 2008-02-16 02:05:16.0 +0100
+++ cryptsetup
the (1st try's) prompt-line, the info about the target to be
unlocked should be printed.
Chris
diff -pruN cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1.orig/debian/control cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1/debian/control
--- cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1.orig/debian/control 2008-02-18 16:30:14.0 +0100
+++ cryptsetup-1.0.6~pre1
Ok , i'm understand :)
I'm fix the rsync_host to ftp.bg.debian.org
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-7.4
54 postgresql-pltcl-7.4
55 E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
56
57 Script done on Tue Feb 5 08:36:43 2008
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to handle this, esp on install.
Thank you,
Scott Edwards
- http://www.daxal.com/?from=debian+bts
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hi!
for remote boot/remote unlocking of a cryptoroot system there should be
initrd support at least for a ssh login. i'd suggest:
move the configure_networking (from /script/functions) call from
/script/nfs to /init, after
hi!
i can just confirm this build failure (lenny/amd64).
i can also confirm that the patch from Cyril Brulebois fixes this.
(i updated the source to 0.95.6 and added the enigmail_visibility.diff
to the thunderbird patches, resulting in a successful binary package
build, which seems to work
Package: iproute
Version: 20071016-2
Severity: normal
Distribution: testing
Architecture: amd64
After an update to the new iproute package yesterday, it seems that the
flowid parameter is not accepted anymore? The tc rules generated by
shorewall do not work anymore!
Here is the error message
project.
I'll tell him about that.
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Description: PGP signature
of
liblucene-java-doc. When I ran the upgrade command again, it ran to
completion.
It seems like this should simply require the appropriate versioned
Conflicts/Replaces relationships to be declared.
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would be helpful, though.
It is a long search that i wish not to start, can you imagine how many
apps can potential do this in Debian ??
X_GrabKey seems to be used for hotkeys that work anywhere, even when
the app doesn't have focus. Once I learned
The List solution is not viable:
- There are to many packages
- I don't feel like testing each package that enters Debian.
- The X error seems obvious enough to me, I'll add the block proposed
by Anthony DeRobertis to the documentation, does this still look
like enough ?
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pgpgA1tgoSekF.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Thanks, for the update, I'm currently packaging glurp-0.11.5, I'll add
this in the next release.
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I ment the sed in the /usr/share/kernel-package/rules file ... sorry
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Same issue here,
on my box $(DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM) expands to linux-gnu,
s/ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM), linux)/ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM), linux-gnu)
makes it build just fine here.
my 2cents,
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hi,
I've taken in consideration the remarks made on the bug, and re made
the package, in fact, i hoped this packaged would be noticed on
debian-mentors, and had forgotten this bug ... sorry.
in the meantime i have contacted the upstream authors, and they are
pleased to know about my work
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Quoting Bastian Blank [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 07:25:21PM +0200, Martin Peylo wrote:
I packaged the new Debian package tipcutils which includes tipc-config.
This
is a tool needed to configure the TIPC Protocol, which is included in the
official Linux
For those who prefer not to dig through the source, try:
IfModule redir_to_servname_module
RedirectToServerName On
/IfModule
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::Btree',
-Filename = 'postgrey.db',
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It seems that the 32bit iptables package do not work correctly together
with the (i386) amd64 kernel. After installing this kernel, shorewall do
not start anymore.
Here you can see snippets of the logs:
snippet of
about programming
using TIPC.
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My input file:
c4e46a7f5ab73af5c41441f130e034 debian-40r0-i386-netinst.iso
At one point, I got frustrated enough to try a new TDK cdr - I inspected
it for surface defects, and found nothing but beauty. (ouuu shiney
colors!)
asterisk3:/var
Package: installation-reports
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http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/daily/i386/20050924/debian-testing-i386-businesscard.iso
uname -a: Linux (none) 2.6.12-1-386 #1 Thu Sep 22 16:14:06
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 11:21:37PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
Try running the installer in expert mode and, when an overview of modules
is shown that will be loaded for detection of the CD, to load only the
modules needed for the CD (like ide-core, generic, ide-generic, ide-cd
and isofs).
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 11:52:51PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
you should probably check that the USB drivers for your
hardware are loaded.
This should be: usbcore, {e|o|u}hci_hcd, scsi_mod, sd_mod, usb_storage
usbcore and uhci_hcd are loaded on boot. I added usb_storage in the
Scan hard drives
This is a step backwards from the stable boot image at
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/sarge/main/installer-i386/current//images/hd-media/boot.img.gz.
When I use that, it finds the ISO image just fine. All the drivers
above, plus nls_cp437, get loaded without resorting to insmod. Of
course
| xargs -0 rm
2 /dev/null || true
find /etc/common-lisp -type d -depth -print0 | xargs rmdir 2
/dev/null || true
... etc, it goes on
I believe that the snippet marked above is what gives rise to this
warning.
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To make Postfix look up host names in the /etc/hosts file, you have to
tell it not to use its own DNS resolution routines, with the
disable_dns_lookups configuration parameter.
See http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#disable_dns_lookups.
Also, from the transport man page
Hi,
I will prepare new packages for libdbd-maxdb-perl once the maxdb-7.6.00 package
has entered unstable because the new version of the Perl package should be
built against MaxDB 7.6.
Currently maxdb-7.6.00 is in experimental (and still waiting for testers ;) )
from where it should move to
(and think of the possibility of another package [4.1 or
5.0] providing mysql-server, which I'm just looking into)
regards
Klaus Hörcher
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++-libc6.1-1.so.2 will be updated. So what to do then? SuSE still
provides the libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2 as a compat rpm in there 9.3
release.
We have to switch back to SuSE if there is no package provided with
Debian.
Greatings
Oliver
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thanks
Eeltje,
Could I ask you to install the digikam-dbg package, then to really find
the source of the problem, a proper backtrace is needed, See:
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If you are experiencing crashes with
Package: bochs
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../debian/rules:129: *** build-indep will only succeed on any-i386.
Stop.
Would a debian/control Build-Depends-Indep arch != i386 on a i386 cross
compiler resolve
Package: sparc-utils
Version: 1.9-4
Severity: normal
The attched transcript is from dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us -rfakeroot.
Apparently asm/openpromio.h is missing (pdo shows three package
canidates for this file).
Thanks.
Scott Edwards
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mirror submission for ftp.debian.chuvsu.ru: sources to
be added
thanks
Hello Aleksander,
Thanks for submitting your mirror.
Here are a few remarks before we can include your server in the list of
Debian mirrors.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 05:17:40PM +, Aleksander Kozhin wrote:
Site
grep is nicer. and not relying on filenames
not having to be quoted, too.
i guess i just got kind of carried away... :)
regards,
Chris
diff -pruN thttpd-2.25b.orig/debian/thttpd.init.d thttpd-2.25b/debian/thttpd.init.d
--- thttpd-2.25b.orig/debian/thttpd.init.d 2008-05-02 12:44
Tried with latest xulrunner and iceweasel. Still crashing with a
modified MOZILLA_NO_JEMALLOC or not.
Attaching a backtrace from iceweasel -safe-mode -p
epiphany-gecko and xulmine still segfault.
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Alexandre
Starting program: /usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin -a firefox -safe-mode
(no debugging
Package: librcs-perl
Version: 1.05-1
Some functions of the librcs-perl package cannot handle filenames with spaces.
For two functions I wrote a small patch which is attached at this bugreport.
--- /usr/share/perl5/Rcs.pm 2003-12-13 03:27:41.0 +0100
+++ Rcs.pm 2008-07-02
Package: librcs-perl
Version: 1.05-3
This bug is also valid for version 1.05-3
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the obvious question: htmldoc does not
render a lot of entities like #8745; #8746; cup; cap; ...)
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this is btw the same in a plain non-xinerama dualhead config - just in case
this fact might be useful.
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playlists.
* id3 editor.
it is thought slower than gmpc, but the layout is diffrent, and i think
is nicer and clearer.
The package is already done and available for x86 here:
http://cxhome.ath.cx/debian/glurp/
The upstream author agrees with the packaging of this software.
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Following loic's remark, the script now (1.07) works (for me (c)) and
it is really handy ! I'd like it to be automatically added to bash
completion (i.e. expose it in /etc/bash_completion.d/svk). Is there
any reason not to include this in the Debian package ?
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Hi,
This seems to be a problem only because the GPL is used... Would the
files be under a less restrictive licence we would be perfectly OK
distributing them as is...
Sort of. Debian requires source for everything that it distributes in
main. If it were not GPL'd, it would still have
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.4-2sarge5
Severity: important
When I enter the url http://oneida-nation.net/facts/wampum.html firefox
exits as does the Mozilla browser. I have to restart the browser. The
url opens okay in the Opera browser
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.TH RBLCHECK 1 May 01, 2006
.SH NAME
rblcheck \- checks IP numbers against several real time blacklists
.SH SYNOPSIS
.PP
.B rblcheck
[
.B -qtlcvh?
]
[
.B \-s
.I service
]
.I address
[
.I address ...
]
.PP
.B rblcheck
[
.B -qtlcvh?
]
[
.B \-s
.I service
]
.I -
.SH
, %b == album, %n == track number
...
what do you think of that ?
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think
the identation blobs help solving anything.
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patch would
suffice, at least minimally so.
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