Hi,
I think that the core problem which led to this also was on GRPCs side.
They should not tell users to compile their library but rather point
them to install it from their distros' packet manager
(https://grpc.io/docs/languages/cpp/quickstart/#install-grpc) if
possible. I will try to do the
Hi,
Chung Jonathan wrote:
> Yes, I think the local fix is the way to go.
I wrote:
> > (You forgot to Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org.
> > Consider to send your mail to the list address, too. I too would then
> > resend my following reply to the list.)
Since my "following reply" is quoted in
On Tue, Apr 02, 2024 at 06:34:43PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 6:24 PM Chung Jonathan wrote:
> >
> > Dear Franco Martelli, dear Thomas Schmitt,
> >
> > Sorry for the potential duplication. This mail should now also go to the
> > list.
> >
> > I believe I found the
On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 6:24 PM Chung Jonathan wrote:
>
> Dear Franco Martelli, dear Thomas Schmitt,
>
> Sorry for the potential duplication. This mail should now also go to the list.
>
> I believe I found the problem which was on my side. I do have libz.so.1.3,
> since I manually compiled grpc
Dear Franco Martelli, dear Thomas Schmitt,
Sorry for the potential duplication. This mail should now also go to the list.
I believe I found the problem which was on my side. I do have libz.so.1.3,
since I manually compiled grpc on my machine and this also uses a newer version
of zlib
Dear Thomas Schmitt,
Yes, I think the local fix is the way to go. Probably even getting rid of the
source of this, my manual GRPC install and replacing it with libgrpc++-dev. But
that’s outside of this issue.
Yours,
Jonathan Chung
Am 02.04.2024 um 23:34 schrieb Thomas Schmitt :
Hi,
(You
Dear Franco Martelli, dear Thomas Schmitt,
Yes, /etc/debian_version reports 12.5. However, as I have the docker sources as
external repository those might have introduced an update to zlib. I will try
to narrow it down and then open a subsequent bug report - possibly on a clean
VM too.
The
On 02/04/24 at 10:27, Jonathan Chung wrote:
Dear sir or madam,
I'm new with Debian bug reporting and thus need some help with that.
pigz 2.6-1 on Debian 12.5 fails to execute due to a fixed bug on
upstream https://github.com/madler/pigz/issues/111
Installing the version from sid resolves the
On Tue, 2 Apr 2024 10:27:33 +0200
Jonathan Chung wrote:
> I'm new with Debian bug reporting and thus need some help with that.
> pigz 2.6-1 on Debian 12.5 fails to execute due to a fixed bug on
> upstream https://github.com/madler/pigz/issues/111
Are you sure this is a bug and not a problem
Hi,
Jonathan Chung wrote:
> > pigz 2.6-1 on Debian 12.5 fails to execute due to a fixed bug on
> > upstream https://github.com/madler/pigz/issues/111
> > Installing the version from sid resolves the issue which is clearly not
> > optimal. I think the fix should be backported.
> > Can someone help
On 2 Apr 2024 10:27 +0200, from jch...@student.ethz.ch (Jonathan Chung):
> Can someone help me to file a bug report?
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
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Dear sir or madam,
I'm new with Debian bug reporting and thus need some help with that.
pigz 2.6-1 on Debian 12.5 fails to execute due to a fixed bug on
upstream https://github.com/madler/pigz/issues/111
Installing the version from sid resolves the issue which is clearly not
optimal. I think the
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