https://gist.github.com/msabramo/6501240 fixes pymssql 1.0.2
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Note that remmina.desktop has moved between packages, so you might get a
dpkg error on upgrade, just apt-get -f install to fix. Still has bug
#1004197 (Opening new server opens to black the first time) though.
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Prevents drag and drop from working when using remote desktop protocols
like VNC and RDP.
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seb128: How do I go about getting this backported?
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forgets middlemouse.contentLoadURL on upgrade or browser restart
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Yes, if you read the full text of the changelog, it contains:
* Prevent LP: #643899 - Firefox sending header Accept-Language:
chrome://global/locale/intl.properties because the intl.accept_languages
preference is messed up. Drop a patch which causes the preferences
system to save a
I filed bug #716814 to revert this change, however they want
verification it's still broken in the latest daily builds. I won't be
able to do this for a week or so, but if someone else wants to test it
earlier we can get it fixed sooner.
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ALSA OSS emulation was disabled in bug #579300 to help with migration to
OSSp. This migration never happened, breaking many apps when 10.10 was
released. Please revert this change.
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So, for closed source programs which we don't even ship in Ubuntu, such
as Quake, we can't fix them, so it will be up to the closed source
program vendor to adapt. At least if you ask me.
How about we ask Linus, who is totally against breaking the Linux ABI,
as has been done here? You could fix
David: If you read the bug log, you'll see that ALSA OSS emulation was
disabled because the plan was to have OSSp working for Maverick. This
didn't happen, but ALSA OSS emulation remains disabled. OSSp is probably
the correct solution for the future, but it's not here yet, so can we
just have ALSA
An apt-file search reveals linux-image-2.6.32-305-ec2 is in maverick and
has snd-pcm-oss.ko although I don't know if you can use it on normal
hardware.
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It's fixed in Debian unstable, so the package just needs to be synced
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Googlebait: This also breaks apache2 suexec, as initgroups() fails,
resulting in the error failed to setgid.
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Googlebait: This also breaks apache2 suexec, as initgroups() fails,
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Manually rebuilding asterisk-addons fixed this for me.
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There is still no amd64 kernel for i386.
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Debian sid has php 5.3, so this will probably be fixed after lucid is
released and the packages resynced.
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Debian sid has php 5.3, so this will probably be fixed after lucid is
released and the packages resynced.
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Arguably this is more http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=220285
modulo the fact that OpenLDAP's VLV support is only in CVS head at the
moment, it'll be in 2.4.18 when that comes out.
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+ virDomainCreateLinux fails because of unknown parameter -drive when pxe
network booting
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Prevents users of the default browser, Firefox, from configuring CUPS through
the web interface
An explanation of how the bug has been addressed in the development branch,
Khashayar: Run /etc/init.d/dbus stop, then
valgrind --tool=massif /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system
like I did, it'll create a massif.out file, which you'll need to chown to
messagebus, then kill dbus-daemon and add it as an attachment. Since killing
dbus takes out any application on a bus, you'll
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Fixes memory leak
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branch, including the relevant version numbers of packages modified in
order to implement
Let's try this again - use this patch.
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So are you going to fix the memory leak in hardy, or should I open a new
bug asking for an SRU?
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r...@quoll:~ # date;ps avx|grep dbus
Thu Jul 16 01:04:02 WST 2009
12667 ?Ss 0:00 0 346 102733 50456 0.6 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon
--system
27136 pts/1S+ 0:00 0 101 4166 940 0.0 grep dbus
r...@quoll:~ # date;ps avx|grep dbus
Thu Jul 16 01:14:50 WST 2009
12667 ?
OK, I've done this and there's a massif.out, but it's not being added to
even though dbus' memory usage is increasing:
r...@quoll:~ # date;ps xva|grep dbus
Thu Jul 16 22:39:13 WST 2009
14241 pts/1S+ 0:00 0 101 4162 840 0.0 grep dbus
26826 ?Ss 0:01 0 1461
Permissions fail:
==26826== error: can't open output file '/root/massif.out.26824'
==26826==... so profiling results will be missing.
I'll try again and set the ownership to messagebus on massif.out this time.
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[Jaunty] Can't reboot kvm virtual machines using virsh
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Maybe it is fixed in intrepid, but as the title says, this bug is for
hardy.
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I was having this problem as well on hardy - booting the 32bit kernel
(by adding kernel/unix to the grub kernel line) worked. I upgraded to
kvm-84 and now the domain doesn't even get to grub.
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package ocsinventory-agent 1:0.0.8-1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-installation script killed by signal (Interrupt)
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I don't have php4-cli installed, but running php gave these warnings:
PHP Warning: Module 'gd' already loaded in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: Module 'ldap' already loaded in Unknown on line 0
After removing the extra extension=ldap.so and gd.so lines from
/etc/php5/cli/php.conf the errors
Not sure if it's related, but I have one hardy server where dbus-daemon
gradually increases its memory usage over time. The only thing using
dbus on the server is avahi-daemon.
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Binary package hint: munin
/usr/share/munin/plugins/ups_ starts with #!/bin/sh, but uses bashims
and so fails to work with dash.
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
munin-node:
Installed: 1.2.5-2ubuntu3.1
Candidate: 1.2.5-2ubuntu3.1
Version table:
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munin-node:
Installed: 1.2.5-2ubuntu3.1
Candidate: 1.2.5-2ubuntu3.1
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I'm not the original reporter, but when upgrading a server from dapper
(which only has drbd0.7) to hardy (which doesn't have it) I had to
upgrade my drbd device carefully so I didn't mess it up.
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Can someone actually test if this works for slapd (as requested by the
original reporter) or only for exchange (which is what the patches look
like)?
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Warranty voids if I do changes in about:config in Firefox?
I think the patch for the upstream bug is for evolution-exchange only,
so it won't work for slapd.
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Nope, I'm running sawfish.
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Hmm, I could swear the dependancy on ldap-auth-config wasn't there
yesterday. So upgraders are ok, but documentation is still wrong -
README.Debian in libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap still mentions the old way.
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by ldap-auth-config, see bug #17744 for details lack of package
documentation being updated.
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Additionally, the docs haven't been updated or dependencies, so people
upgrading from previous versions will end up with a broken
configuration. You're still shipping libnss-ldap.conf, referring to
libnss-ldap.conf in the README.Debian etc.
This comes from a user in #ldap who was trying to work
apport is only for crashes, reportbug is for all kinds of bugs.
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libnss-ldap is in Universe, ie it's not part of the official Ubuntu
support. slapd on the other hand is, so you can get support for serving
LDAP, but not using it. How this makes Ubuntu enterprise quality is a
question for Canonical.
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Robert: There are plenty of other trademark policies for GPL software
out there http://lwn.net/Articles/216049/ however most of the trademarks
are not aggressively enforced. A notable exception is Red Hat - RHEL is
GPLed, but Red Hat is a trademark, so people who exercise their GPL
rights have to
Apparently the Debian tzdata package (2006p-1) works fine.
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Only on edgy though, dapper shipped timezone information in locales :-(
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A better bug report is http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=375215 which gives the following solution (which
wfm):
I guess I could have been clearer on these, in your libnss-ldap.conf:
nss_reconnect_tries 1
nss_reconnect_sleeptime 1
nss_reconnect_maxsleeptime 8
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