Hello,
Peter Palfrader reported a bug against the sha1 code in paperkey, but
that code actually comes from gnulib, so I'm referring it to you.
The issue comes up (as noted in the comment) if resbuf is not 32-bit
aligned. Rather than requiring all programs that use the gnulib sha1
code to align
Package: icedove
Version: 2.0.0.9-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I've just noticed several instances of Icedove corrupting a small
percentage of individual messages from an IMAP INBOX folder (of
approximately 1600 messages) that is cached locally for offline use.
This
For those who are still experiencing the bug (including me, since my
mirror might not be updated yet), there is a Workaround description
here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/evolution/+question/22263
(Obviously the wrong place - ubuntu != debian - but the bug might be the
same.)
essential point:
On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 09:34 +, Marcos Marado wrote:
Shouldn't mono be made a transition package, so that those having and
trying
to upgrade that package will automaticly start using mono-runtime?
Not really, as mono never provided any functionality, even hello world
would not run with
Am Donnerstag, den 10.01.2008, 10:44 +0100 schrieb Soeren Sonnenburg:
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 10:23 +0100, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
* Soeren Sonnenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-08 08:47]:
OK, I've recompiled octave w/ -O2 -g and it dies on loading
dispatch.oct. This could be enough
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On Tue, Jan 29, 2008, Sven Joachim wrote:
Your package is not installable, since it depends on
libuuid1 (= 1.2-1.40.5-1), but only libuuid1 1.40.5-1 is available.
The same goes for comerr-dev and libcomerr2, except the depends is
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Shouldn't mono be made a transition package, so that those having and trying
to upgrade that package will automaticly start using mono-runtime?
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On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 01:27:33PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
Did this happen on earlier versions of grub2 ?
No, I've been upgrading daily for a while and rebooting the laptop many
times during the day.
What happens if you rename /boot/grub/grub.cfg ? Do you get a rescue prompt?
Yes, the
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On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 12:43:16PM +, Peter Hicks wrote:
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Did this happen on earlier versions of grub2 ?
No, I've been upgrading daily for a while and
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* Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-28 17:29]:
Package: octave3.0
Version: 3.0.0-1
Severity: serious
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Hi,
The octave3.0 package in unstable has the following provides line:
Provides: octave, octave2.9
I don't see any
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Bug#459745: qtractor - FTBFS:
I'm experiencing the same problems, but the
evolution-data-server(-common) upgrade did not fix it for me (I made
sure that after I installed it everything was shut down properly
before I tried it).
I guess something else you did must have solved the problem. What else
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Well, note that I don't consider removal of the existing octave2.9 packages
to clear it up. The octave3.0 Provides: is still wrong, either because this
package does not provide identical functionality or because it's proof of a
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...
checking for SSE optimization... (cached) yes
...
qtractor defaults on --enable-sse, which is very bad. amd64 is sse enabled
by default and on i386 we supports lots on non-sse systems. Disable it
and upload as soon as comerr-dev b0rkage has
* James Westby [Mon, 28 Jan 2008 21:16:49 +]:
dato, did your changes in the last upload make debian_support.py require
python-apt? That is what the changelog entry seems to imply.
Yes. I wasn't aware debian_support was used by some other python-debian
modules, so I guess bumping to
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* Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-28 17:29]:
The octave3.0 package in unstable has the following provides line:
Provides: octave, octave2.9
I don't see any possible way that this can be correct. Either
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 02:47:33PM +, Peter Hicks wrote:
Also, try running cat on that file from grub-emu too.
Works fine.
I've found that 'insmod gfxterm', 'insmod vbe' and 'terminal gfxterm' result
in a corrupt screen with grey blocks instead of text when I comment out the
'font'
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Dear all,
I made some patches for transition to gnome2.
The rest is to adjust the Build-Depends field in debian/control. For
example, depends on libgnomeui-dev instead of libgnome-dev. And please
also modify debian/rules to use autoconf automake to
[ please keep the CC address, so that this gets archived ]
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 12:43:16PM +, Peter Hicks wrote:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 01:27:33PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
Did this happen on earlier versions of grub2 ?
No, I've been upgrading daily for a while and rebooting
Hi John,
File /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/setuptools/command/build_ext.py,
line 77, in swig_sources
sources = _build_ext.swig_sources(self, sources) or sources
TypeError: swig_sources() takes exactly 3 arguments (2 given)
make: *** [debian/python-build-stamp-2.4] Error 1
sorry,
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Bug#361925: FTBFS with GCC 4.2: the address of 'formatstr', will always
evaluate as 'true'
Bug marked as fixed in version 3.8.A~rc2-1.
fixed 436315 3.8.A~rc2-1
Bug#436315: lprng: FTBFS: unmet b-dep libwrap-dev
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Hmm, looks like the newest version doesn't fail in this test but later
in the SVN one:
http://experimental.debian.net/fetch.php?pkg=git-corever=1%3A1.5.4%7Erc5-1arch=hppastamp=1201573602file=logas=raw
Oddly enough it built fine for me on my own hppa when I built it
manually.
Gruesse,
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Package: firmware-iwlwifi
Version: 0.9
Followup-For: Bug #460578
I had the same problem: mine it's related to dhcp (no binding). I was
not able to understand the root cause, but I found this workaround:
# ifconfig wlan0 up
# iwlist wlan0 scan
After this two commands a `dhclient wlan0' works
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Hello,
here is the patch I applied to the Ubuntu package to fix the FTBFS on
amd64.
The problem is in scite/gtk/makefile: IFaceTable.o is only added to the
object list through LUA_OBJS but on amd64 scite is
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Package: grub2
Version: 1.95+20080128-1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
After upgrading this morning, my laptop (Dell Latitude D820) rebooted
immediately after Welcome to GRUB! appeared. The BIOS went
Package: grub2
Version: 1.95+20080128-1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
After upgrading this morning, my laptop (Dell Latitude D820) rebooted
immediately after Welcome to GRUB! appeared. The BIOS went through a
'slow' boot, indicative that the last reboot was
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Dear all,
I made a patch for transition to gnome2. It seems not hard. :)
The rest is to adjust the Build-Depends field in debian/control. For
example, depends on libgnomeui-dev instead of libgnome-dev.
Regards,
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I can print but the iso-8859 messages keep occurring.
I have tried setting DefaultCharset and/or
DefaultLanguage to eliminate the messages but they
keep happening. As far as the time when they occur it
may have a correlation with when the Samba printers'
hosts come online, I
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 04:15:29PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
Can you reproduce it with:
apt-get install grub-rescue-pc qemu
dd if=/dev/sda5 of=/tmp/img
qemu -boot a -fda /usr/lib/grub-rescue/grub-rescue-floppy.img -hda /tmp/img
and trying to setup gfxterm manually? (by loading
Hi,
I got my shovel and dug some more into these
TypeError: Expected argument 1 of type ..., but got Array [] errors.
Here's what I found (warning lengthy explanation ahead).
(1) In general, Swig tries to deliver output parameters (as viewed from
the C level) as multiple return values in the
Package: freecol
Version: 0.7.2-5
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi Wesley,
when starting from console I get the following output and freecol does NOT
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Locking assertion failure. Backtrace:
#0 /usr/lib/libxcb-xlib.so.0
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Robert Millan wrote:
Can you reproduce this in a smaller XFS filesystem? (one that doesn't contain
any sensible data, so that you can put it in some public URL)
It's reproducable on a 32Mb-ish filesystem I created and bzipped up at
http://stash.poggs.com/grub-xfs-example.bz2
Package: openglad
Version: 0.98-2
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openglad
[1]30637 segmentation fault openglad
When I start openglad, I see a window appearing for a split second, then
it immediately crashes.
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Robert Millan wrote:
Can you reproduce this in a smaller XFS filesystem? (one that doesn't
contain
any sensible data, so that you can put it in some public URL)
It's reproducable on a 32Mb-ish filesystem I created
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This bug is actually in libxcb1, not libx11-6. (Although I'm willing to
be proven wrong, and that it's some *interaction* between libx11 and
libxcb that's causing it.)
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This is only 'critical' because it causes unrelated software (e.g., Side
Effects Software's Houdini) to break by causing hangs. Feel free to
downgrade, but this is a very important bug to me, at least.
This is also reported upstream:
Hello,
The imms could be compiled as a plugin to audacious.
Patch for 3.0.x is available at upstream webpage.
3.1 release candidate has built-in support for audacious.
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Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
Ok. Does your certificate have a proper cn, matching the fqdn of your
server? That's the only other case where I can reproduce the described
behavior, but I don't know if that's a behavior change relative to the
OpenSSL version. (I would have hoped that OpenSSL
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Steve Langasek wrote:
Well, I can reproduce the problem when using this value for
TLSCipherSuite. But why would you set this value, rather
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 08:27:03PM +0100, T.A. van Roermund wrote:
Steve Langasek wrote:
Well, I can reproduce the problem when using this value for TLSCipherSuite.
But why would you set this value, rather than leaving TLSCipherSuite blank
to use the default? I don't see the point of
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 10:40:58PM +0800, Ying-Chun Liu (PaulLiu) wrote:
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Dear all,
I made a patch for transition to gnome2. It seems not hard. :)
The rest is to adjust the Build-Depends field in debian/control. For
example, depends on libgnomeui-dev instead of
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On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 11:35:19PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
Daniel, would you please remove the following pages from manpages-de:
* apropos(1)
* man(1)
* manpath(1)
* whatis(1)
* zsoelim(1)
* manpath(5)
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 12:33:28PM +0100, T.A. van Roermund wrote:
# all cipher suites as currently supported by gnutls,
# constructed using command:
# gnutls-cli -l | grep -E ^TLS | cut -d\ -f1 | xargs echo
TLSCipherSuite TLS_ANON_DH_ARCFOUR_MD5
severity 456679 normal
reassign 456679 wnpp
retitle 456679 O: pam-pgsql -- PAM module to authenticate using a PostgreSQL
database
thanks
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 03:50:54PM +0100, Filippo Giunchedi wrote:
While reviewing some packages, your package came up as a package that
should maybe be
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Will that be the problem? If so, then the behaviour of GnuTLS *is*
different from the behavious of OpenSSL. I will test it and let you know.
That
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On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 04:15:29PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
Can you reproduce it with:
apt-get install grub-rescue-pc qemu
dd if=/dev/sda5 of=/tmp/img
qemu -boot a -fda /usr/lib/grub-rescue/grub-rescue-floppy.img
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Steve Langasek wrote:
Well, I can reproduce the problem when using this value for TLSCipherSuite.
But why would you set this value, rather than leaving TLSCipherSuite blank
to use the default? I don't see the point of listing *all* the cipher types
if you don't intend to exclude some of them.
Could you try to reproduce this bug again with kvm-60? It is probably
fixed by now.
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Anyway, the documented syntax for TLSCipherSuite is $cipher1:$cipher2,
not $cipher1 $cipher2; but setting such values gives me a hang on
startup (which should be investigated).
Filed upstream:
Hi!
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Daniel, would you please remove the following pages from manpages-de:
* apropos(1)
* man(1)
* manpath(1)
* whatis(1)
* zsoelim(1)
* manpath(5)
* catman(8)
* mandb(8)
... and let me know the version
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On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 17:25 +0100, Adeodato Simó wrote:
Yes. I wasn't aware debian_support was used by some other python-debian
modules, so I guess bumping to recommends is in order.
I haven't looked, but if what is used from debian_support is the version
comparison code, I'd recommend
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 11:31:43AM -0800, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
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I guess something else you did must have solved the problem. What else
did you do? Thanks...
The proposed solution worked for me. The following packages were
installed as well:
libedataserver1.2-9
libcamel1.2-10
libebook1.2-9
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Hello
Please see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=463081 - it
outlines a bug I discovered in the CVS from 20080128, packaged in to Debian
unstable.
It appears that grub is no longer able to read from an xfs filesystem, and an
example 32Mb image is contained in a .bz2 file
Hello
Please see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=463081 - it
outlines a bug I discovered in the CVS from 20080128, packaged in to Debian
unstable.
It appears that grub is no longer able to read from an xfs filesystem, and an
example 32Mb image is contained in a .bz2 file linked
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 09:32:16PM +, Peter Hicks wrote:
It appears that grub is no longer able to read from an xfs filesystem, and
an example 32Mb image is contained in a .bz2 file linked to from the bug
page above.
Available at: http://stash.poggs.com/grub-xfs-example.bz2
It can be
Quanah Gibson-Mount [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know why the previous debian package would have allowed it,
unless it was related to the old hacked libldap libraries (are those
replaced now?).
They are, but they weren't used for the server anyway, so I'm not sure
that explains it.
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Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
That would be a problem if server-timo.van-roermud.nl is not in
subjectAltName for the certs.
I changed the certificate (self signed), it now looks like this (only
the relevant parts):
Certificate:
Data:
cut
Signature Algorithm:
Package: security.debian.org
Severity: grave
according to the bug report log [1], the 0.6.13-etch1 upload of
libexif12 fixed the security vulnerability described by CVE-2007-2645.
however, the associated DSA [2] says that the updload of 0.6.13-etch1
fixed the vulnerability described by
webxml (and I suspect many many more packages) is also failing to build because:
comerr-dev: Depends: libcomerr2 (= 2.1-1.40.5-1) but 1.40.5-1 is to be installed
Apparently the control line that decides which version it should
depend on, changed from:
- Depends: libc6-dev | libc-dev, libcomerr2
Switching to using a custom substvar for comer-dev, uuid-dev, et al.
will fix this, ala:
Depends: libc6-dev | libc-dev, libcomerr2 (= ${mainbinary})
in control and
DH_OPTIONS= dh_gencontrol -pcomerr-dev \
-u '-v${COMERR_VERSION}-${MAIN_VERSION} -Vmainbinary=${MAIN_VERSION}'
I have the same problem after upgrading. I use start_tls mechanism on port
389 (not 636). After trying some ciphers and doing :
% echo debug 1 /etc/libnss-ldap.conf
% getent passwd
I get:
[...]
TLS: can't connect: Insufficient credentials for that request..
or
TLS: can't connect: A TLS
Tags 463058 +patch
Thanks
Based on Don's input, here's a patch that fixes the problem. (I'm
attaching the whole .diff.gz, since the original one is empty)
I have built the packages and tested that this works properly.
Please, please, please, apply and upload. In case you can't, I can do the
Package: gmp
Version: 2:4.2.2+dfsg-1
Severity: serious
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Usertags: ftbfs-gcc-4.3
Tags: patch
causes build failures when building packages with g++-4.3 (not
strictly serious, but should be fixed now).
see patch (gmp-h.in) at
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Bug#463058: uuid-dev: Depends on unavailable version of libuuid1
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Log file from the crash.
On Tuesday 29 January 2008 08:04:35 pm Kyle Kearney wrote:
Package: kword
Version: 1:1.6.3-3+lenny1
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
KWord has a bug that causes it to crash with signal 11 when
ctrl+backspace is pressed. This problem seems
Package: kword
Version: 1:1.6.3-3+lenny1
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
KWord has a bug that causes it to crash with signal 11 when
ctrl+backspace is pressed. This problem seems to occur only when there
is text which would be deleted by ctrl+backspace. It does not
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 04:30:20PM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
Switching to using a custom substvar for comer-dev, uuid-dev, et al.
will fix this, ala:
Depends: libc6-dev | libc-dev, libcomerr2 (= ${mainbinary})
in control and
DH_OPTIONS= dh_gencontrol -pcomerr-dev \
-u
Hi,
There's a new patch for the fpit driver bug at
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=14026
See Peter's message below.
Brice
Original Message
Subject:[Bug 14057] xf86-input-fpit crashes/fails with Xserver 1.4
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 19:20:31 -0800 (PST)
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 11:11:23PM -0200, Margarita Manterola wrote:
Tags 463058 +patch
Thanks
Based on Don's input, here's a patch that fixes the problem. (I'm
attaching the whole .diff.gz, since the original one is empty)
I have built the packages and tested that this works properly.
severity 450817 important
thanks
Hi,
On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 20:21:53 +1100, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
Package: qemu
Version: 0.9.0+20070816-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The package should work on X, just try without the -nographic
argument.
qemu is exiting with a
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Bug#450817: qemu: Segmentation fault immediately after giving valid arguments
Severity set to `important' from `grave'
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