Hi,
I just ran into a funny problem regarding update-alternatives
and editorrc: if joe is installed, it wants /etc/joe/editorrc
whereas jupp reads /etc/jupp/editorrc (I’ll use joe’s for now
and symlink to it but that will break when joe was installed,
jupp is selected and joe is then removed…
Josip Rodin dixit:
What's with all the UTF-8 quotes? You're making your mails really hard to
read and for no apparent reason...
Oh okay. UTF-8 works here.
The problem with 'editorrc' is that it's really a joe-specific config file,
so it doesn't make sense to move it out of /etc/joe.
Well,
Piotr Engelking dixit:
Jupp hijacks the editorrc alternative from joe, moving it from
/etc/joe/editorrc to /etc/jupp/editorrc. This breaks joe if it is set
as the default system editor:
Oh, fun. Will have a look at it, thanks for noticing,
if you have an idea please do tell.
A quick one would
: #553807)
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Mon, 25 Jul 2011 17:39:19 +
+
lvm2 (2.02.84-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Remove udev dependency from init script. (closes: #543163)
diff -Nru lvm2-2.02.84/debian/control lvm2-2.02.84/debian/control
--- lvm2-2.02.84/debian/control 2011-03-04 10:39
: #555866)
+ * Avoid including autotools-dev copies of config.{guess,sub} in
+the debian changes (*.diff.gz)
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Mon, 18 Jul 2011 22:23:29 +0200
+
+openhpi (2.14.1-1ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
+
+ * plugins/ipmidirect/ipmi_mc_vendor.cpp: Fix FTBFS with gcc 4.5
Source: lvm2
Version: 2.02.84-3
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
- Considering build-dep libreadline5-dev
- Trying libreadline5-dev
- Cannot install libreadline5-dev; apt errors follow:
Reading package lists...
Building
Adam D. Barratt dixit:
Indeed; that's already #553807.
Sorry, reportbug misconfiguration on my side: one of the machines
differed from all others, I had forgotten there was a “no query
BTS” in .reportbugrc on that one, and wondered quickly why there
were no other open bugs… fixed that now.
bye,
Source: gcj-4.6
Version: 4.6.1-2
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source
Building (bootstrapping) gcj-4.6 fails after 3/4 days at:
/bin/bash ./libtool --tag=GCJ --mode=compile
/tmp/buildd/gcj-4.6-4.6.1/build/./gcc/gcj
Source: python-defaults
Version: 2.6.7-1
Severity: grave
python=2.6.7-1 just became available in arch:all packages,
but this is uninstallable now because it circularily conflicts
with itself: python provides python-profiler and depends on
python2.6, whose latest version conflicts with
Andreas Henriksson dixit:
I was incorrectly assuming you where building yesterdays new upload of iproute
and where having problems with that
AGH, apparently I was?! I had intended to build the new one…
grml… sorry for the noise, totally my error.
bye,
//mirabilos • m68k “human buildd”
Package: plymouth
Version: 0.8.3-18+b1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
To use plymouth, uvesafb must be used on many systems, including kvm
virtual machines. (Other options are nievida or amd graphics cards,
I think.) However, with linux-2.6 2.6.39-{1,2} the system will
pbuilder-satisfydepends-classic output, including better line
+breaks and hyphen-used-as-minus-sign lintian. (Closes: #601250)
+ * Please lintian: add debian/source/format.
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Thu, 26 May 2011 20:49:04 +
+
pbuilder (0.199+nmu3) unstable; urgency=low
* Non
gregor herrmann dixit:
thanks for your detailed bug report!
No problem, I thought it would help, and I first had to figure
out what exactly went wrong before reporting something that’s
only happening on a debian-ports arch again and getting slapped
for it… (also helps learning Debian better ☺)
Package: pbuilder
Version: 0.199+nmu3
Severity: serious
Luckily I’ve had chicken recently built for m68k. I think
I have built swig1.3 (with the same not-for-some-arches
B-D) with the same version of cowbuilder/pbuilder recently,
but that was before chicken.
Raising severity because this may
Source: aptitude
Version: 0.6.3-4
Severity: serious
Justification: Debian Policy §12.5
Hi,
I was looking at whether I can help fixing #626172 myself (for example
by using lynx-cur or w3m) but sort of didn’t find *any* upstream info
about aptitude. (#626172 would be considered, at least by me, RC
Source: cvs
Version: 2:1.12.13+real-4
Severity: serious
Tags: sid help
I intended to ship a NEWS.Debian file with my package takeover,
but realised after the dput I forgot to do so. The file should
be in there to document some of the intrusive changes resulting
from the takeover, to reduce the
Agustin Martin dixit:
Thanks for the info.
No problem.
As a side note, I used $@ for dictionaries-common 1.10.9, but did not
notice at that time that triggers are called as
postinst triggered trigger-name trigger-name ...
so $@ does not work as I expected when more than one trigger is
Package: dictionaries-common
Version: 1.10.6
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
High severity because this is aborting a d-u from squeeze to wheezy.
Setting up dictionaries-common (1.10.6) ...
Processing triggers for dictionaries-common ...
Agustin Martin dixit:
${*#triggered} was actually a reminescence of an attempt to trim triggered
string from $* string
Yes, the problem being that $* is not a string but a vector (which
expands to something similar though, but cannot directly be trimmed).
(You could do x=$*; ${x#...} but this
tags 554735 + patch pending
thanks
Dear Jose,
I’ve prepared an NMU for gpgme1.0 (versioned as 1.2.0-1.3) and uploaded
it, as you are on https://wiki.debian.org/LowThresholdNmu list, directly
to Debian unstable, to fix the FTBFS. I’ve just used Matthias’ patch,
which works for me – the exact
Sven Joachim dixit:
| trying to overwrite '/usr/share/man/man1/cpp.1.gz', which is also in
package cpp-doc 5:3
Ah. Well, that was in contrib not main so I didn’t “see” it ☺
You should probably rename the file in your package.
Yes, probably. Next upload, then.
bye,
//mirabilos
--
Sven Joachim dixit:
Your package is not installable because it depends on
binutils-x86-64-linux-gnu which is not available.
README.Debian points to https://wiki.debian.org/BuildingCrossCompilers
which explains how to create them. I don’t see this as a problem, but
would like input from the
Package: mksh
Version: 39.3.20100725-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 10.4
keyboard-configuration 1.68+squeeze2 fails to configure for the following
reason, when mksh or mksh-static are used as /bin/sh:
${foo%(} fails to parse because the part after the trim (percent) token
is parsed as
Hilmar Preu�e dixit:
I applied the patch to our SVN, the next upload will have the fix.
Thanks a lot! (As I said, it probably doesn’t FTBFS in 99.9% of
all builds, across all architectures – but the double-build is
wrong.)
--
sigmentation fault
How fitting ;-)
bye,
//mirabilos
--
Norbert Preining dixit:
So *does* it FTBFS or not???
I think it may depend on the moon phase. The second run of
configure, under fakeroot, had different results than the
first, which led to a failure.
Does building twice actually FTBFS?
The first build resulted in an FTBFS already.
(That
Hilmar Preu�e dixit:
Hm. I tried to build on Debian unstable, one time w/, one time w/o the
patch. The build logs did not show a difference. No, I didn't found
an evidence in the log, that something has been done twice.
Interesting. See below…
I used i386, is the problem limited to m86k and if
.1-6+m68k.1) unreleased; urgency=low
+
+ * d/rules: depend build on $(QUILT_STAMPFN) instead of patch, to fix an
+FTBFS caused by the build target having been run twice
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Tue, 08 Feb 2011 19:23:02 +0100
+
texinfo (4.13a.dfsg.1-6) unstable; urgency=low
Hi,
for additional consideration of any solution: the current binary pak-
kage “mksh” comes with two shells “mksh” and “mksh-static”, and both
are suitable for use as /bin/sh (mksh-static even more so on ports
like m68k where the reduced startup time is noticeable).
So any solution should not
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=db4.7ver=4.7.25-10arch=sparcstamp=1289791596file=log
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=db4.7ver=4.7.25-11arch=sparcstamp=1294793616file=log
But look at the debdiff between -10 and -11 as there’s nothing
which can explain this in there… although the
Definitively. Note that -10 did the same, and I didn’t think
to check if other architectures were affected by this bug.
I’m looking into it.
bye,
//mirabilos
--
“Having a smoking section in a restaurant is like having
a peeing section in a swimming pool.”
Dixi quod…
As for db4.7, there’s the other build error, but as it’s been
orphaned I’m going to search for it, hopefully fix it and do a
QA upload.
Mh apparently other arches suffer from the same (avr32 gcj
uninstallable, mips and sparc64 fail the same way as m68k).
I think it’s #594816, which
Adam D. Barratt dixit:
I put together a proposed patch (attached) for the Release Notes,
Looks good to me, thanks. (Indeed, I should have known the issue,
but forgot that these were its symptoms.)
bye,
//mirabilos
--
Support mksh as /bin/sh and RoQA dash NOW!
‣ src:bash (241 (259) bugs: 0 RC,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA384
Julien Cristau dixit:
Unlike reverting patch 0013, this should work even when compiling
Do you plan on NMUing with this patch?
I still think this is wrong, and the other patch must be reverted
instead, even if this may fix Ivan’s symptoms. I
Julien Cristau dixit:
The gcc -mcpu=v9 option (which, aiui, triggers the __sparc_v9__
define) is orthogonal to -m32/-m64, it specifies the target
instruction and register set, not the size of longs/pointers.
AFAICT, a 32-bit v9 target is called v8+ not v9.
And besides, there’s Debian/sparc64
I can indeed confirm that just adding the dependency to the util-linux
binary package fixes this very error. (I can’t recompile util-linux on
m68k at the moment, due to a gcc bug, so I had to hack the binary pak-
kage to make cowbuilder work.)
HTH HAND,
//mirabilos
--
FWIW, I'm quite impressed
Jonathan Nieder dixit:
Thoughts? Questions? Advice?
Other shells would need to be changed to cope with that as well.
The situation is a bit tricky at the moment, because mksh also
contains code to manage a diversion, which only works if dash
doesn’t, though.
Worse, on upgrade from lenny to
Jonathan Nieder dixit:
[1] except that preventing sysadmins from making /bin/sh point where
they want is pretty unfriendly.
ACK.
Thoughts?
See my signature. Anyway, I think we should have some common, shared
code across all shells that are eligible as /bin/sh in Debian, and
maybe manage
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Roland Mas wrote:
,
| v=0 ; invoke-rc.d postgresql restart || v=$?
`
Ouch, sorry. My bad. Thanks Roland for spotting this.
//mirabilos
--
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Geschäftsführer: Boris Esser, Elmar Geese
HRB AG Bonn 5168 -
be undefined
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Sat, 04 Sep 2010 12:39:07 +
+
elfutils (0.148-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
diff -Nru elfutils-0.148/debian/patches/debian-changes-0.148-1+m68k elfutils-0.148/debian/patches/debian-changes-0.148-1+m68k
--- elfutils-0.148
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010, Martin Pitt wrote:
Or just depend on a high enough version of postgresql-8.4 and only
call the postgresql script?
No, it actually looks for which version is installed and then
calls that version’s init script, there’s no dependency on a
specific version.
bye,
//mirabilos
invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/postgresql-8.4 not found.
dpkg: error processing gforge-db-postgresql (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 100
Thanks for all the breakage…
bye,
//mirabilos, wielding FusionForge developer hat
--
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010, Martin Pitt wrote:
Thorsten Glaser [2010-08-10 10:16 +0200]:
invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/postgresql-8.4 not found.
dpkg: error processing gforge-db-postgresql (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
if you want one sooner
look at backports.org, I uploaded the newest mediawiki there
yeaterday or so (after *A LOT* of cursing about the interaction
between “3.0 (quilt)” and cdbs).
bye,
//mirabilos
--
tarent Gesellschaft für Softwareentwicklung
Hi,
I think this merge should be undone and #584096 closed, as there is
no xbmc package in Debian we could assign it to.
It is correct that += is not allowed for /bin/sh scripts (mksh
doesn’t support it either, not sure about ATT ksh93) and a
non-POSIX extension. The only solution is to fix
Debian Bug Tracking System dixit:
# Sorry to bug you about this old thing. I was playing with rc-alert today
# and this showed up as applicable to lenny. From your description I think
# it shouldnb tags 539538 + squeeze sid experimental
Bug #539538 {Done: Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de
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Hash: SHA384
Jonathan Nieder dixit:
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
(still learning about all the dusty corners
of Debian).
Bear in mind that I am new to this myself.
;-)
I see. I read too quickly before and didn’t realize that packages in
lenny were relying
Petr Salinger dixit:
-_SHAREDOPTS= -shared -Wl'-soname $(LIBTARGET)'
+_SHAREDOPTS= -shared -Wl,-soname,$(LIBTARGET)
Yes, this should be pushed upstream, maybe with a pointer
to read the gcc texinfo manual added ;-)
bye,
//mirabilos
--
Support mksh as /bin/sh and RoQA dash NOW!
‣
Lucas Nussbaum dixit:
dpkg-source: error: can't build with source format '3.0 (quilt)': no
orig.tar file found
Hrm, indeed:
t...@frozenfish:~ $ apt-get source ttf-sil-gentium=20081126:1.02-10
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Need to get
Hi,
not sure which of the many bugs this is…
t...@frozenfish:~/b $ ./test.sh -v
Segmentation fault
139|t...@frozenfish:~/b $ dpkg-query -W tcc
tcc 0.9.25-3
t...@frozenfish:~/b $ ./mksh -c true
Segmentation fault
139|t...@frozenfish:~/b $ gdb --args ./mksh -c true
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.1-debian
Arrgh,
h̲e̲ strikes again. For some of the files, one thinks “w̲h̲i̲c̲h̲ licences”.
I for one don’t know who the authors of these are (they aren’t even
listed usually). Sorry, but I tried at least.
//mirabilos
--
FWIW, I'm quite impressed with mksh interactively. I thought it was much
*much*
tags 573599 + pending
thanks
Hi,
I’ve upgraded gettext too, t̲h̲e̲n̲ found the r̲e̲a̲l̲ cause for the
issue (upstream’s “interesting” way to find the module path
breaks with autoconf 2.60, IIRC) and fixed it in the pkg-wml
git repository.
XTaran (new maintainer) says he’ll clean up the package
Dixi quod…
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010, Christian Bayle wrote:
unfortunatly I didn't find yet how to solve this:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=572184
I’m working at it.
Did that upload help? I didn’t find much info on how to test
if it actually worked, but the package content is a
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010, Christian Bayle wrote:
unfortunatly I didn't find yet how to solve this:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=572184
I’m working at it.
bye,
//mirabilos – t...@debian.o
--
tarent Gesellschaft für Softwareentwicklung und IT-Beratung mbH
Geschäftsführer: Boris
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Thu, 04 Mar 2010 19:30:06 +
+
mp4h (1.3.1-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Remove me from Maintainers.
diff -u mp4h-1.3.1/debian/copyright mp4h-1.3.1/debian/copyright
--- mp4h-1.3.1/debian/copyright
+++ mp4h-1.3.1/debian/copyright
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
Currently maintained
severity 572118 normal
thanks
Resul Cetin dixit:
Personally i doubt that gpg-agent really starts pinentry-kwallet.
Does it now start it or not?
I think the problem is that it doesn't support `GETINFO pid` correctly. When I
remove that from gpg-agent I get the password window and the rest
Michael Banck dixit:
Well, I'm not set on CDBS, we can migrate mopac7 to debhelper
Yay! ;-)
if we can more easily work around the bug then
No idea about that off-hand, though. I'd have to look.
transition as well, so I would like to see this move forward.
Mh. Similar to how I have specific
Daniel Leidert dixit:
For which fix? Matthias has forwarded the issue to the binutils mailing
list and the answer he got was: Use -fPIC.
Sadly, not the fix. (See my test case on the upstream bug.)
On the other things:
As I only used to have a mipsel VM, and I'm not even sure I
still have it
Michael Banck dixit:
Did you do some more work on this, you mentioned
01:48 mira -rw-r--r-- 1 root root1589 Jan 24 00:47
mopac7_1.15-1_mipsel.changes
Yes, see http://lists.debian.org/debian-mips/2010/01/msg9.html
In short: we could force -g0 for gcc, g++, gfortran, ... on some
arches'
Moritz Muehlenhoff dixit:
Apparently you didn't upload it?
Interesting. Must have slipped me to look after my sponsors
(I only became DD the weekend after, and have been first busy
then ill since), although I know I did for some.
I'll upload it ASAP. Thanks for the heads-up!
bye,
//mirasudo
Jenda Krynicky dixit:
Please remove that statement from copyright notice in any file.
In the end the wording of such requests matters most. If you wanted
to be humorous, you failed.
Would your picky packager ignore the sentence if it was in a separate
paragraph?
No. This is not the issue at
Package: libmail-sender-perl
Severity: serious
The file libmail-sender-perl-0.8.16/Sender.pm says (look
at the bottom) something other than the comment tag in its
header. Please clarify with upstream whether this should
be in non-free instead. The issue has been brought to our
attention by Hanno
Cyril Brulebois dixit:
your package FTBFS on all archs:
WTF. I built that thing at least a dozen times, to make sure this
doesn’t happen. Investigating.
//mirabilos
--
Sometimes they [people] care too much: pretty printers [and syntax highligh-
ting, d.A.] mechanically produce pretty output
and non-DELAYED upload
+because this fixes a security issue.
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Mon, 25 Jan 2010 14:03:29 +
+
hercules (3.06-1.2) unstable; urgency=low
* Non-maintainer upload.
diff -u hercules-3.06/debian/control hercules-3.06/debian/control
--- hercules-3.06
=low
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Use autoreconf in order to use system libltdl instead of the bundled
+one (upgrading from 1.x to 2.2). (Closes: #559815) (CVE-2009-3736)
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Sun, 24 Jan 2010 00:44:52 +
+
hercules (3.06-1.1) unstable; urgency=low
to 2.2). (Closes: #559803) (CVE-2009-3736)
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Sun, 24 Jan 2010 15:40:34 +
+
cvsnt (2.5.04.3236-1.1) unstable; urgency=medium
[Jari Aalto]
diff -u cvsnt-2.5.04.3236/debian/rules cvsnt-2.5.04.3236/debian/rules
--- cvsnt-2.5.04.3236/debian/rules
+++ cvsnt
for IPv4, one for IPv6) and disable use of ipv4-mapped IPv6
+addresses. (Closes: #561440)
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Sat, 23 Jan 2010 13:01:31 +
+
vino (2.28.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Only require NM on Linux architectures.
only in patch2:
unchanged:
--- vino-2.28.1.orig/debian
user bugsqu...@qa.debian.org
usertags 517707 - t...@mirbsd.org
thanks
Sorry, I tried, but I couldn’t find a way to work around this
toolchain bug for this package; apparently, gfortran includes
symbols apparently.
bye,
//mirabilos
--
Yay for having to rewrite other people's Bash scripts because
block 560238 by 560137
block 560238 by 560056
block 560238 by 560142
close 562804
thanks
Move blocks from #562804 to #560238 and close #562804 (Md says it was
apparently cloned by mistake).
bye,
//mirabilos
--
Sometimes they [people] care too much: pretty printers [and syntax highligh-
ting,
user bugsqu...@qa.debian.org
usertags 563996 + t...@mirbsd.org
thanks
Hi,
Philip Blundell ph...@gnu.org does not bounce, at least. I am trying
to get him to respond via IRC; he already said (a week or two ago) he
will upload a package integrating the patches from #563522 and a new
eMail address
)
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Fri, 22 Jan 2010 17:51:57 +
+
acorn-fdisk (3.0.6-6.3) unstable; urgency=low
* Non-maintainer upload.
diff -u acorn-fdisk-3.0.6/debian/control acorn-fdisk-3.0.6/debian/control
--- acorn-fdisk-3.0.6/debian/control
+++ acorn-fdisk-3.0.6/debian/control
variable to tftpd_progname to avoid a
+clash and work around #519006. (Closes: #564052)
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:25:35 +
+
tftp-hpa (5.0-10) unstable; urgency=low
* Adding explicit debian source version 1.0 until switch to 3.0.
diff -u tftp-hpa-5.0/debian
+1,12 @@
+acorn-fdisk (3.0.6-6.3) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * debian/copyright: Expand on the actual copyright owners (track
+down fdisk.c) and point to a copy of an applicable licence;
+explain which ones are applicable and why. (Closes: #552791)
+
+ -- Thorsten
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+gidentd (0.4.5+dfsg1-0.3) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Overhaul IPv4/IPv6 handling. (Closes: #562647)
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Thu, 31 Dec 2009 22:48:49 +
+
gidentd (0.4.5+dfsg1-0.2) unstable; urgency=low
* Non-maintainer upload
Julien Cristau dixit:
Shouldn't we remove this package instead? It has had exactly one upload
by its current maintainer, in 2003, and I'm sure we have other ident
daemons.
Well, it *does* have some users:
http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=gidentd
However, its original author said he
Hi,
updated patches coming soon, as I was asked to split between
the RC and other urgent fixes (like ftp rejects) and the other
fixes, which will go into separate bugreports.
Of course, if you're faster, feel free to make a new upload
with my patches.
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to
Hi,
while fixing #531937 I found out how to create a very minimalistic
testcase. Apparently the diagnosis that ld cannot “override” libc
symbols with local symbols was correct.
I have created an attachment to the upstream-filed bug at:
http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10144
I
Filippo Giunchedi dixit:
thanks for your effort, it is much appreciated!
Thanks.
My concern is that the NMU fixes too much things which are out of scope
That was one of the things I was not too sure about. On the other
hand, lintian warnings (some of them!) will prevent uploads, so I
upstream tho)
+ * debian/control: add Homepage (as close to one as I could find)
+ * debian/manpages, debian/acorn-fdisk.8: new files
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Thu, 31 Dec 2009 17:41:12 +
+
acorn-fdisk (3.0.6-6.2) unstable; urgency=low
* NMU
diff -u acorn-fdisk-3.0.6/debian
+ * debian/control: Add Homepage.
+ * debian/rules: Support parallel=n in DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS.
+ * Bump Standards-Version to 3.8.3.
+
+ -- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Thu, 31 Dec 2009 22:48:49 +
+
gidentd (0.4.5+dfsg1-0.2) unstable; urgency=low
* Non-maintainer upload.
diff -u gidentd
Felix von Leitner dixit:
Ich hab mal im CVS das README angefasst, aber werde wegen dieses […]
jetzt keine neue Version releasen.
cvs -d :pserver:c...@cvs.fefe.de:/cvs -z9 rlog dietlibc/README | less
[…]
revision 1.8
date: 2010-01-01 00:29:21 +; author: leitner; state: Exp; lines: +4 -7
tags 531937 + pending
thanks
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Okay. Good.
autossh: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, MIPS, MIPS-I version 1 (SYSV), dynamically
linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, with unknown capability 0xf41
= 0x756e6700, not stripped
Now I have a
Moritz Muehlenhoff dixit:
I suppose this affects Debian/KFreeBSD?
Doesn't GNU eglibc come with its own ld.so?
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block 539538 by 538822
block 535970 by 538822
block 532343 by 538822
block 534788 by 538822
thanks
Sven Joachim dixit:
Because dash now always sets up a diversion, and you cannot have more
than one package divert the same file (see #273093).
Ah, great. So there now is *no* way to tell dash to
Sven Joachim dixit:
Do you have an idea how to implement that? Managing /bin/sh through the
alternatives system does not seem very prudent.
No, diversions are fine for that, I'd think. But I'm not a
debconf expert.
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Luk Claes dixit:
I thought Guillem was going to talk to you to see what the best way was
Hm, haven't received any yet...
to make sure mksh could provide /bin/sh (I've put him in Cc).
Might want to consider ksh93 too. It also attempts to follow
POSIX closely, I even had Dave Korn in in the
More reasons:
file-rc is much easier to understand and to get a QUICK overview
of the system boot state and also is more familiar to sysadmins
coming from the BSD world.
Plus, it’s got a lot less overhead.
Please keep supporting file-rc.
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tags 534019 +pending
thanks
Lucas Nussbaum dixit:
On 21/06/09 at 16:13 +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Lucas Nussbaum dixit:
arc4rnd_xs.c: At top level:
arc4rnd_xs.c:167: error: expected ')' before string constant
Could you please try the attached patch? If it works with it,
blame
Lucas Nussbaum dixit:
arc4rnd_xs.c: At top level:
arc4rnd_xs.c:167: error: expected ')' before string constant
Could you please try the attached patch? If it works with it,
blame it on the number of brokennesses in gcc increasing along-
side with its version numbers.
Thanks,
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Package: udev
Version: 0.141-1
Severity: serious
This was first discovered on Lenny, and I urge you to apply a fix
to the Lenny packages as well.
Debian Policy 10.4 mandates that #!/bin/sh scripts only use POSIX
(SUSv3) commands plus a number of listed extensions. Implementations
of it are (at
Julien Cristau dixit:
I don't think anything other than bash or dash as /bin/sh is in any way
supported on Debian...
I suggest you read Debian Policy 10.4 instead, which clearly states
the requirements for a /bin/sh on Debian, and will find that indeed
mksh (at least the one in sid), posh and
Julien Cristau dixit:
I know what policy says. Reality may be different.
This is not a reason to not fix this.
Marco d'Itri dixit:
Watch me not care.
Oh, how Drepper of you.
Please do not waste your and my time by reopening this bug, if you
disagree feel free to pursue this with the CTTE.
Marco d'Itri dixit:
No, if your shell lacks printf it may break the package tomorrow for
some other reason.
There is no requirement for a POSIX/SUSv3 shell to provide a printf
builtin, nor is there such in the Debian Policy, with good reason.
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Package: mksh
Version: 37.2-1
Severity: serious
Justification: no longer builds from source
http://buildd.debian-ports.org/fetch.php?pkg=mksharch=hurd-i386ver=37.2-1stamp=1238962232file=logas=raw
mksh cannot build on hurd-i386 because locales-all fails to install.
This either needs to be fixed
block 522777 by 274699 522776
thanks
Note: strictly spoken, only one of the two needs to be fixed
to unblock this one.
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Package: resolvconf
Version: 1.42
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Justification: renders package unusable
Hello,
the /etc/resolvconf/update.d/libc script contains set -e, which
means the shell aborts execution if one of the commands returns
a non-zero exit status.
The aforementioned script contains
Luk Claes dixit:
Why did you restrict the build dependency on dietlibc to a whole list of
architectures?
This is the list of architectures dietlibc exists on (taken from its
debian/control file, copied verbatim).
On architectures without dietlibc, mksh-static is statically linked
against glibc
Hi!
implicit_pattern = re.compile(([^:]*):(\d+): warning: implicit declaration …
I think that a simple addition to the already-existing sed command, like
s/^[^:]*:[0-9]*:/config test;/ (which I did in mksh-35.2-2, pending to be
uploaded by my sponsor¹) should avoid your script to be triggered.
tags 492377 + help
reassign 492377 qa.debian.org
thanks
dann frazier dixit:
Function `strcasestr' implicitly converted to pointer at ] scn.c:4
I suggest you read your eMail INBOX, as I already wrote to you in
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that this is a FALSE POSITIVE and that I request help
dann frazier dixit:
but mksh cannot release until it is fixed somehow
Hm okay.
I don't have any good solutions in mind
Good, then I might try some workaround against the regex matcher. Can a
non-DD get access to an IA64 test machine, or can I send a beta package
for testing and NOT uploading
Package: openssh-server
Version: 1:4.6p1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After upgrading to latest unstable today, I couldn't start
sshd any longer. Find below a typescript showing the issues:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp # /usr/sbin/sshd
/usr/sbin/sshd[1]: syntax error: '('
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