[Ubuntustudio-bugs] [Bug 1970238] Re: calf-plugins always display a maximized window

2022-04-25 Thread Jack Bates
I have run apport-collect 1970238. The culmination of this is that "no additional information was collected", but hopefully that helps. Off to report to Debian now. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Studio Bugs, which is subscribed to calf in Ubuntu.

[Ubuntustudio-bugs] [Bug 1970238] Re: calf-plugins always display a maximized window

2022-04-25 Thread Jack Bates
I have reported this to the calf developers. This issue can be tracked at: https://github.com/calf-studio-gear/calf/issues/310 ** Bug watch added: github.com/calf-studio-gear/calf/issues #310 https://github.com/calf-studio-gear/calf/issues/310 -- You received this bug notification because

[Bug 1970238] Re: calf-plugins always display a maximized window

2022-04-25 Thread Jack Bates
I have run apport-collect 1970238. The culmination of this is that "no additional information was collected", but hopefully that helps. Off to report to Debian now. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1970238] Re: calf-plugins always display a maximized window

2022-04-25 Thread Jack Bates
I have reported this to the calf developers. This issue can be tracked at: https://github.com/calf-studio-gear/calf/issues/310 ** Bug watch added: github.com/calf-studio-gear/calf/issues #310 https://github.com/calf-studio-gear/calf/issues/310 -- You received this bug notification because

[Ubuntustudio-bugs] [Bug 1970238] Re: calf-plugins always display a maximized window

2022-04-25 Thread Jack Bates
Changed this to affect package calf. I used calf under qtractor. ** Package changed: qtractor (Ubuntu) => calf (Ubuntu) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Studio Bugs, which is subscribed to calf in Ubuntu. Matching subscriptions: Ubuntu Studio Bugs,

[Bug 1970238] Re: calf-plugins always display a maximized window

2022-04-25 Thread Jack Bates
Changed this to affect package calf. I used calf under qtractor. ** Package changed: qtractor (Ubuntu) => calf (Ubuntu) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1970238 Title: calf-plugins

[Ubuntustudio-bugs] [Bug 1970238] [NEW] calf-plugins always display a maximized window

2022-04-25 Thread Jack Bates
Public bug reported: $ lsb_release -rd Description:Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Release:22.04 $ dpkg -l calf-plugins Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err:

[Bug 1970238] [NEW] calf-plugins always display a maximized window

2022-04-25 Thread Jack Bates
Public bug reported: $ lsb_release -rd Description:Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Release:22.04 $ dpkg -l calf-plugins Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err:

Re: [Bug-wget] Timestamping and --continue

2019-03-20 Thread Jack Bates
to disable if-modified-since by default in the next wget 1.x release if nobody works on a fix. Regards, Tim On 20.03.19 19:36, Jack Bates wrote: When combined with the --continue option, should --timestamping send an If-Unmodified-Since header? Currently, if I partially download a file

[Bug-wget] Timestamping and --continue

2019-03-20 Thread Jack Bates
When combined with the --continue option, should --timestamping send an If-Unmodified-Since header? Currently, if I partially download a file and then run `wget --debug --continue --timestamping URL` I get: ---request begin--- GET [...] HTTP/1.1 If-Modified-Since: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 14:13:29

[Bug-wget] --continue Last-Modified and output mtime

2019-02-27 Thread Jack Bates
Does `wget --continue` confirm that a 206 Partial Content Last-Modified timestamp is before the output mtime, before appending to it?

Re: GTK print dialog and Avahi/mDNS

2018-07-10 Thread Jack Bates
On 2018-07-06 03:33 PM, Brian Potkin wrote: On Fri 06 Jul 2018 at 14:02:21 -0700, Jack Bates wrote: On 2018-06-30 06:08 AM, Brian Potkin wrote: On Fri 29 Jun 2018 at 13:59:06 -0700, Jack Bates wrote: Why doesn't my printer show up in the GTK 3 print dialog? What does show up there (without

Re: GTK print dialog and Avahi/mDNS

2018-07-06 Thread Jack Bates
On 2018-06-30 06:08 AM, Brian Potkin wrote: On Fri 29 Jun 2018 at 13:59:06 -0700, Jack Bates wrote: Why doesn't my printer show up in the GTK 3 print dialog? What does show up there (without cups running)? With CUPS stopped, "Print to File" and "print" show up in the E

GTK print dialog and Avahi/mDNS

2018-06-29 Thread Jack Bates
Why doesn't my printer show up in the GTK 3 print dialog? From what I've read [1], it should. I pasted the output of "avahi-browse -akrt" below. It does include my printer. I'm running Debian Buster and tried printing from Evince. From what I've read, the print dialog should talk directly to

Re: Assertion Failed!: MSVCP140D.dll , Expression: ploc->_Mbcurmax == 1 || ploc->_Mbcurmax == 2

2018-05-09 Thread Jack Bates
I don't use Visual Studio and haven't investigated this at all, but I did recently see a Mozilla dev-builds post about Visual Studio 2017 15.7.0 and wonder if it's in any way related: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.dev.builds/SNaRs1f6Ai4/0J8h6CSXBAAJ On 2018-05-08 02:30 PM, Kaganski

Re: The story about MyEtherWallet.com hijack or how to become a millionare in 2 hours.

2018-04-24 Thread Jack Bates
On 4/24/2018 1:35 PM, Fredrik Korsbäck wrote: Surprised this hasnt "made the news" over at this list yet. In the old days, the list membership would have noticed the hijack. BGP hijacks used to be a somewhat popular topic, but like spammer chasing, I think everyone grew bored of it and the

Workbook.SendMail

2018-04-22 Thread Jack Bates
Would a patch to implement Workbook.SendMail [1] be worth working on? Is there a chance it would be accepted? First, I assume it's not already implemented: When I run a macro that contains ActiveWorkbook.SendMail I get: BASIC runtime error. '423' SendMail and if I'm looking in the right

Bug#888964: architecture.mk: Export variables

2018-01-31 Thread Jack Bates
Package: dpkg-dev Tags: patch The dpkg-architecture(1) manpage claims that architecture.mk "sets and exports all the variables" but in practice this isn't the case. Here's a change that fixes that [1]: > diff --git a/scripts/mk/architecture.mk b/scripts/mk/architecture.mk > index

Bug#888964: architecture.mk: Export variables

2018-01-31 Thread Jack Bates
Package: dpkg-dev Tags: patch The dpkg-architecture(1) manpage claims that architecture.mk "sets and exports all the variables" but in practice this isn't the case. Here's a change that fixes that [1]: > diff --git a/scripts/mk/architecture.mk b/scripts/mk/architecture.mk > index

Re: Re: network-console DEBIAN_FRONTEND?

2018-01-21 Thread Jack Bates
Thank you both for your help, I'll keep working on it and post here when I have more information or questions.

Re: Re: network-console DEBIAN_FRONTEND?

2018-01-19 Thread Jack Bates
Thanks for your help, but when I boot with DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text, it affects only the *local* console ... In other words, when I boot with "DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text modules=network-console", the local console does display the text frontend, but when I ssh in, I still get the default frontend

Bug#887784: env-preseed: env2debconf doesn't handle single quotes

2018-01-19 Thread Jack Bates
Package: env-preseed Tags: patch I booted the Debian-Installer with the following boot parameter: preseed/early_command="sed -i 'script' filename" and got the following error: > preseed: running preseed command preseed/early_command: sed -i > '"'"'script'"'"' filename > log-output: sed:

Bug#887784: env-preseed: env2debconf doesn't handle single quotes

2018-01-19 Thread Jack Bates
Package: env-preseed Tags: patch I booted the Debian-Installer with the following boot parameter: preseed/early_command="sed -i 'script' filename" and got the following error: > preseed: running preseed command preseed/early_command: sed -i > '"'"'script'"'"' filename > log-output: sed:

network-console DEBIAN_FRONTEND?

2018-01-19 Thread Jack Bates
How do you set the network-console DEBIAN_FRONTEND? When I boot the installer with modules=network-console and ssh in, I get the default frontend (newt). How do I switch to DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text?

preseed_fetch for network-console/authorized_keys_url?

2018-01-16 Thread Jack Bates
What do you think about replacing wget with preseed_fetch, for downloading the authorized_keys_url in network-console? diff --git a/debian/network-console.postinst b/debian/network-console.postinst index 02496a9..203d60d 100755 --- a/debian/network-console.postinst +++

Re: Rewrite the To: header?

2017-11-20 Thread Jack Bates
On 19/11/17 05:04 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: On Nov 19, 2017, at 11:36 AM, Jack Bates <vgn...@nottheoilrig.com> wrote: Is there a feature I can use to rewrite the To: header, of "virtual alias domain" mail, with the result of the following lookup, *after* smtpd_milters are app

Re: Rewrite the To: header?

2017-11-20 Thread Jack Bates
On 19/11/17 12:20 PM, Bill Cole wrote: On 19 Nov 2017, at 11:36 (-0500), Jack Bates wrote: Is there a feature I can use to rewrite the To: header, of "virtual alias domain" mail, with the result of the following lookup, *after* smtpd_milters are applied? SELECT 'b...@example

Rewrite the To: header?

2017-11-19 Thread Jack Bates
Is there a feature I can use to rewrite the To: header, of "virtual alias domain" mail, with the result of the following lookup, *after* smtpd_milters are applied? SELECT 'b...@example.com' FROM my_table WHERE sender = '%s' Or do I need to use a milter of my own for this?

Bug#880524: opendmarc: Hardening

2017-11-01 Thread Jack Bates
Package: opendmarc Tags: patch This patch makes Lintian happy: http://nottheoilrig.com/hardening.patch Lintian info: https://lintian.debian.org/tags/hardening-no-bindnow.html

Bug#863612: opendmarc: still ignore inet SOCKET configuration

2017-10-31 Thread Jack Bates
Control: tags -1 patch I ran into this issue as well -- the following patch fixed it for me: http://nottheoilrig.com/options.patch I copied the default settings from opendmarc.service to opendmarc.conf (PidFile, Socket, and UserID). The administrator can continue to override the service, as

[android-building] Android One

2017-10-31 Thread Jack Bates
I'm attempting to build AOSP for Android One. I located the android-msm-seed-* branch in kernel/msm (for Android One "seed") -- which is the latest Android One branch (for Mi A1 "tissot")? -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "Android Building" mailing list. To

Bug#848833: dh-make: change default debhelper compat level to 10

2017-10-24 Thread Jack Bates
On Tue, 20 Dec 2016 10:58:47 +0800 Paul Wise wrote: Package: dh-make Severity: wishlist Please change the default debhelper compat level to 10. This has a number of changes but important one is parallel building by default. +1

Bug#878473: opendmarc: Enable systemd service

2017-10-24 Thread Jack Bates
On 24/10/17 08:55 AM, Jack Bates wrote: Control: tags -1 patch I ran into the same issue -- the following patch fixed it for me: http://nottheoilrig.com/systemd.patch The systemd sequence is enabled by default since compatibility level 10. So is the autoreconf sequence: https

Bug#879692: dbconfig-common: Customize/override debconf text

2017-10-24 Thread Jack Bates
Package: dbconfig-common Severity: wishlist I wish there was a way to customize (override) the dbconfig debconf text. I tried adding a my-package/dbconfig-install template to my package, but the text from dbconfig-common/dbconfig-install is still what gets displayed ... My package doesn't

Bug#878473: opendmarc: Enable systemd service

2017-10-24 Thread Jack Bates
Control: tags -1 patch I ran into the same issue -- the following patch fixed it for me: http://nottheoilrig.com/systemd.patch The systemd sequence is enabled by default since compatibility level 10. So is the autoreconf sequence:

Bug#879241: opendmarc: Use dbconfig?

2017-10-20 Thread Jack Bates
Package: opendmarc Tags: patch Would you consider making use of dbconfig, to automatically set up the database for generating aggregate reports? Here's a patch that adds it to the package: http://nottheoilrig.com/dbconfig.patch I used dh-exec to install schema.mysql where dbconfig expects it,

Back out of minibuffer

2017-10-02 Thread Jack Bates
Is there a convenient way to make e.g. M-x followed by backspace exit the minibuffer -- similar to how colon (evil-ex) followed by backspace behaves? (I'm learning Emacs and Evil at the same time ...) Thanks! ___ implementations-list mailing list

Bug#868871: Build diff-highlight

2017-09-28 Thread Jack Bates
tags 868871 patch thanks I have the same request -- I had been using: git config --global pager.log 'perl /usr/share/doc/git/contrib/diff-highlight/diff-highlight | less' That way my diff-highlight script was always up to date. I just APT-updated and it stopped working (since diff-highlight

Re: 回复:Re: Openssl 1.1.0f Support

2017-09-26 Thread Jack Bates
To: users@trafficserver.apache.org Subject: Re: 回复:Re: Openssl 1.1.0f Support openssl lib and include directories werent matching versions. fixed that, and was able to compile without issue. On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 11:28 AM, Jack Bates <duh...@nottheoilrig.com> wrote: I remember backportin

Re: 回复:Re: Openssl 1.1.0f Support

2017-09-22 Thread Jack Bates
I remember backporting some fixes for building with OpenSSL 1.1 to 6.2 [1] ... Which errors are you still getting? I tried just now and successfully built the 6.2 branch with OpenSSL 1.1.0f -- I did get warnings but no errors: $ git clone -b 6.2.x

[pulseaudio-discuss] USB dB data

2017-08-29 Thread Jack Bates
I confirmed with Wireshark that my USB sound card responds to GET_MIN with 0x and GET_MAX with 0x6300 ... The audio device class definition [1] says the units are 1/256 dB (section 5.2.2.2.3: Mixer Control) ... So by my calculation, the min and max are 0 and 99 dB (0x6300 / 256 == 99) ...

yyscan_t was not declared in this scope

2017-02-28 Thread Jack Bates
Hi, I'd like to include the header file that Bison generates in another C file, where I implement my actions -- so as to use the token type macros. Meanwhile I've used Flex to implement a reentrant scanner, so the first argument to yyparse() is a yyscan_t: %parse-param { yyscan_t scanner }

Re: How can I keep -lstdc++ out of $postdeps?

2017-02-24 Thread Jack Bates
On 23/02/17 05:55 PM, Thomas Jahns wrote: On 02/23/2017 05:01 PM, Jack Bates wrote: On 22/02/17 12:16 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote: On 22 Feb 2017 10:32, Jack Bates wrote: How can I avoid dynamically linking with libstdc++? or, how can I keep -lstdc++ out of $postdeps? let's back up. what

Re: How can I keep -lstdc++ out of $postdeps?

2017-02-23 Thread Jack Bates
On 23/02/17 12:04 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote: On 23 Feb 2017 09:01, Jack Bates wrote: On 22/02/17 12:16 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote: On 22 Feb 2017 10:32, Jack Bates wrote: How can I avoid dynamically linking with libstdc++? or, how can I keep -lstdc++ out of $postdeps? let's back up. what

Re: disable indirect dependency linking

2017-02-23 Thread Jack Bates
On Tue, Feb 07, 2017 at 12:02:50PM +1100, Sashan Govender wrote: > Hi > > How do I tell libtool not to recursively add dependant libraries to > the list of libraries to link with. For example, say I have a program > A, that depends on libfoo and libfoo depends on libbar. In my > Makefile.am for

Re: How can I keep -lstdc++ out of $postdeps?

2017-02-23 Thread Jack Bates
On 22/02/17 12:16 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote: On 22 Feb 2017 10:32, Jack Bates wrote: How can I avoid dynamically linking with libstdc++? or, how can I keep -lstdc++ out of $postdeps? let's back up. what is it you're actually trying to do ? you want to create a statically linked C++ program

How can I keep -lstdc++ out of $postdeps?

2017-02-22 Thread Jack Bates
How can I avoid dynamically linking with libstdc++? or, how can I keep -lstdc++ out of $postdeps? When I run "./configure CXXFLAGS=-static-libstdc++", _LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS (in libtool.m4) runs the following command: $CC -shared $CFLAGS -v conftest.$objext 2>&1 | $GREP -v "^Configured

PSA: "make check" and unused library dependencies

2017-02-08 Thread Jack Bates
In #1408 [1], I added a script to the "make check" target that checks for programs that are linked with libraries they don't in fact use. (It runs "ldd --unused --function-relocs" on all the programs that we install.) To get this check to pass, I pruned the LIBS variables in our Makefiles,

Re: Build failed in Jenkins: docs-master #201

2017-01-25 Thread Jack Bates
I'll have a fix ready in a sec. Sorry about this! On 25/01/17 01:08 PM, Jon Sime wrote: Sure enough, if I downgrade Sphinx to 1.4.8 it's failing in that same spot for me. Looks like PR 1303 that I merged today was depending on changes from the stable 1.5 release. On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 1:53

Re: grep open pull requests

2017-01-19 Thread Jack Bates
On 19/01/17 12:02 PM, Jeff King wrote: It's much trickier to find from the git topology whether a particular history contains rebased versions of commits. You can look at the --cherry options to "git log", which use patch-ids to try to equate commits. Something like: git for-each-ref

grep open pull requests

2017-01-19 Thread Jack Bates
I have a couple questions around grepping among open pull requests. First, "git for-each-ref --no-merged": When I run the following, it lists refs/pull/1112/head, even though #1112 was merged in commit ced4da1. I guess this is because the tip of refs/pull/1112/head is 107fc59, not ced4da1?

Re: Facing problem in running ATS

2017-01-16 Thread Jack Bates
Sorry, I don't have a good answer: I just ran the following and it worked for me: $ TS_ROOT=~/Desktop/TS_ROOT cmd/traffic_manager/traffic_manager Can you maybe try running the following? I hope it will narrow down the problem. # TS_ROOT=/tandberg/apns /trafficserver/bin/traffic_server Is

Re: [PATCH] imap-send.c: Avoid deprecated openssl 1.1.0 API

2017-01-12 Thread Jack Bates
You might need the following, to still build with LibreSSL. That was my experience anyway, when I recently prepared similar fixes for OpenSSL 1.1 and Apache Traffic Server. #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x1010L || defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER) On 12/01/17 03:42 AM, eroen wrote: Library

Re: [PATCH] imap-send.c: Avoid deprecated openssl 1.1.0 API

2017-01-12 Thread Jack Bates
You might need the following, to still build with LibreSSL. That was my experience anyway, when I recently prepared similar fixes for OpenSSL 1.1 and Apache Traffic Server. #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x1010L || defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER) On 12/01/17 03:42 AM, eroen wrote: Library

Re: ATS doesn't build with python docutils 0.13.1

2017-01-06 Thread Jack Bates
Will do. On 06/01/17 11:04 AM, Alan Carroll wrote: Jack, can you put up a pull request? I'm internally debating whether we want the auto TS- linkage or not, so I think it would be good to have a PR on which to discuss it. Thanks. On Friday, January 6, 2017 10:39 AM, Jack Bates <

Re: ATS doesn't build with python docutils 0.13.1

2017-01-06 Thread Jack Bates
Thanks for fixing this Jean Baptiste! I'd like to maintain the custom autolinker, would you mind if I restored that code and applied the fix below? After this fix, it works with Docutils 1.3 and 1.2. I realize it would've been much better if I'd had this ready at the beginning of the week ...

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Traffic Server 6.2.1 (RC0)

2017-01-06 Thread Jack Bates
+1 On 27/12/16 10:30 AM, Phil Sorber wrote: Hello All, I've prepared a release for v6.2.1 (RC0) which is the latest stable release in the 6.2.x series. This is the second release in our Long Term Support (LTS) version as detailed in our Release Management document:

[jira] [Commented] (TS-5059) ATS 7.0.0 build fails with OpenSSL 1.1.0c

2017-01-02 Thread Jack Bates (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-5059?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel=15793562#comment-15793562 ] Jack Bates commented on TS-5059: I think the problem is that SSL_set_rbio() was renamed SSL_set0_rbio

Bug#849873: Add Spark Core to udev rules?

2017-01-01 Thread Jack Bates
Package: dfu-util Version: 0.9-1 Severity: normal File: /lib/udev/rules.d/60-dfu-util.rules Dear Maintainer, Would you consider adding the following lines to /lib/udev/rules.d/60-dfu-util.rules? The Spark Core is a fairly common device that depends on dfu-util to flash it. ---

Re: [PATCH v4] diff: handle --no-abbrev in no-index case

2016-12-08 Thread Jack Bates
On 08/12/16 03:53 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote: Jack Bates <bk8...@nottheoilrig.com> writes: @@ -3364,6 +3365,7 @@ void diff_setup(struct diff_options *options) options->file = stdout; + options->abbrev = DEFAULT_ABBREV; This is a new change relative to your earlier on

Bug#823398: awscli: enable command-line completion

2016-12-08 Thread Jack Bates
Tags: patch On Wed, 04 May 2016 06:06:30 -0400 Sandro Tosi wrote: Package: awscli Severity: normal Hello, awscli comes with bash/zsh completion scripts, but they are not activated by default; please enable them. I think

[Python-modules-team] Bug#823398: awscli: enable command-line completion

2016-12-08 Thread Jack Bates
Tags: patch On Wed, 04 May 2016 06:06:30 -0400 Sandro Tosi wrote: Package: awscli Severity: normal Hello, awscli comes with bash/zsh completion scripts, but they are not activated by default; please enable them. I think

Re: [PATCH v4] diff: handle --no-abbrev in no-index case

2016-12-06 Thread Jack Bates
On 06/12/16 09:56 AM, Jack Bates wrote: There are two different places where the --no-abbrev option is parsed, and two different places where SHA-1s are abbreviated. We normally parse --no-abbrev with setup_revisions(), but in the no-index case, "git diff" calls diff_opt_parse(

[PATCH v4] diff: handle --no-abbrev in no-index case

2016-12-06 Thread Jack Bates
re when one of the files you're comparing is outside of the repository you're in, and the --no-index option. Signed-off-by: Jack Bates <j...@nottheoilrig.com> --- diff.c | 6 +- t/t4013-diff-various.sh | 7 +

[PATCH v4] diff: handle --no-abbrev in no-index case

2016-12-06 Thread Jack Bates
re when one of the files you're comparing is outside of the repository you're in, and the --no-index option. Signed-off-by: Jack Bates <j...@nottheoilrig.com> --- diff.c | 6 +- t/t4013-diff-various.sh | 7 +

[PATCH v3] diff: handle --no-abbrev in no-index case

2016-12-05 Thread Jack Bates
re when one of the files you're comparing is outside of the repository you're in, and the --no-index option. Signed-off-by: Jack Bates <j...@nottheoilrig.com> --- diff.c | 6 +- t/t4013-diff-various.sh | 7 +

Re: [PATCH] diff: fix up SHA-1 abbreviations outside of repository

2016-12-05 Thread Jack Bates
On 05/12/16 12:26 AM, Jeff King wrote: On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 11:19:46PM -0800, Junio C Hamano wrote: - if (no_index) + if (no_index) { /* If this is a no-index diff, just run it and exit there. */ + startup_info->have_repository = 0;

[PATCH] diff: fix up SHA-1 abbreviations outside of repository

2016-12-04 Thread Jack Bates
The three cases where "git diff" operates outside of a repository are 1) when we run it outside of a repository, 2) when one of the files we're comparing is outside of the repository we're in, and 3) the --no-index option. Commit 4f03666 ("diff: handle sha1 abbreviations outside of repository",

[PATCH v2] diff: handle --no-abbrev outside of repository

2016-12-02 Thread Jack Bates
rned an empty string. Signed-off-by: Jack Bates <j...@nottheoilrig.com> --- diff.c | 6 +- t/t4013-diff-various.sh | 7 +++ t/t4013/diff.diff_--no-index_--raw_--abbrev=4_dir2_dir | 3 +++ t/t4013/d

[PATCH] diff: handle --no-abbrev outside of repository

2016-11-28 Thread Jack Bates
The "git diff --no-index" codepath doesn't handle the --no-abbrev option. Signed-off-by: Jack Bates <j...@nottheoilrig.com> --- diff.c | 5 - 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/diff.c b/diff.c index ec87283..0447eff 100644 --- a/diff.c +++ b/d

Image diffs

2016-11-19 Thread Jack Bates
Has anyone played around with image diffs and Magit? I'm working with a repository with lots of images [1] and I wish I had a way to review the changes. I found this issue [2] which explains it would be best to implement this in a separate package. [1]

Re: [users@httpd] Conditionally LoadModule?

2016-11-15 Thread Jack Bates
On 15/11/16 09:00 AM, Eric Covener wrote: On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 10:56 AM, Jack Bates <4ec...@nottheoilrig.com> wrote: Just a thought: Would it make sense to evaluate both at startup and during request processing? Like is that a reasonable feature request? It's reasonable, but it is

Re: [users@httpd] Conditionally LoadModule?

2016-11-15 Thread Jack Bates
On 14/11/16 07:59 PM, Eric Covener wrote: On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 9:40 PM, Jack Bates <4ec...@nottheoilrig.com> wrote: Why doesn't the following work? LoadModule php7_module modules/libphp7.0.so LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so /usr/lib/apache2/m

[users@httpd] Conditionally LoadModule?

2016-11-14 Thread Jack Bates
Why doesn't the following work? LoadModule php7_module modules/libphp7.0.so LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp7.0.so exists on my system, but Apache keeps trying to load /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so: Cannot load

Re: Relative symlinks?

2016-11-10 Thread Jack Bates
On 24/10/16 02:40 PM, Jack Bates wrote: On 17/10/16 11:02 AM, Gregory Szorc wrote: On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Jack Bates <tzm...@nottheoilrig.com <mailto:tzm...@nottheoilrig.com>> wrote: What do you think about making the mozilla-central/obj-x86_64-pc-linux-

Re: Relative symlinks?

2016-10-24 Thread Jack Bates
On 17/10/16 11:02 AM, Gregory Szorc wrote: On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Jack Bates <tzm...@nottheoilrig.com <mailto:tzm...@nottheoilrig.com>> wrote: What do you think about making the mozilla-central/obj-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/dist/bin/libnssutil3.so symlink relative

Bug#839101: cowdancer: Keep open() async-signal-safe

2016-09-29 Thread Jack Bates
On 28/09/16 03:25 PM, Thorsten Glaser wrote: Jack Bates dixit: A) Call dlsym() early, before anything calls open(). Not possible because even if you managed to call dlsym() before anything else, dlsym() itself might call open() before it was done initializing :-( B) Avoid dlsym

Bug#839101: cowdancer: Keep open() async-signal-safe

2016-09-29 Thread Jack Bates
On 28/09/16 03:25 PM, Thorsten Glaser wrote: Jack Bates dixit: A) Call dlsym() early, before anything calls open(). Not possible because even if you managed to call dlsym() before anything else, dlsym() itself might call open() before it was done initializing :-( B) Avoid dlsym

Bug#839101: cowdancer: Keep open() async-signal-safe

2016-09-28 Thread Jack Bates
Package: cowdancer Version: 0.81 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, open() is supposed to be async-signal-safe [1], however cowdancer's open() calls dlsym() [2] which calls calloc() [3] which isn't AS-safe. This caused me some grief [4], in combination with TCMalloc and Chromium. As I see it, to

[Telepathy] Mozilla -> irc-networks.xml

2016-08-25 Thread Jack Bates
Would you consider adding Mozilla's IRC settings to irc-networks.xml? Here are the settings: https://wiki.mozilla.org/IRC And I think this is where the file is currently maintained? https://git.gnome.org/browse/telepathy-account-widgets/tree/tp-account-widgets/irc-networks.xml

Re: [python-tulip] _SelectorTransport.__del__() before _SSLProtocolTransport.__del__() fatal error

2016-05-24 Thread Jack Bates
On 24/05/16 09:29 AM, Victor Stinner wrote: the problem is that _SSLProtocolTransport.__del__() should be called first You cannot control the order in which objects are destroyed. The problem is that you don't close explictly this transport ;-) No argument, but is a fatal error appropriate?

Re: [Lxde-list] windows_manager/command=xmonad: user error (unrecognized flags)

2016-05-17 Thread Jack Bates
On 19/04/16 08:21 AM, Jack Bates wrote: > On 17/04/16 08:14 AM, Julien Lavergne wrote: >> Hi, >> >> 2016-04-14 16:55 GMT+02:00 Jack Bates <m8c...@nottheoilrig.com>: >>> lxsession executes windows_manager/command with an extra, empty argument >>&

Re: virtual_alias_domains address rewriting?

2016-05-07 Thread Jack Bates
On 05/05/16 12:50 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: On Thu, May 05, 2016 at 12:04:09PM -0700, Jack Bates wrote: Is there an address rewriting step that affects only virtual_alias_domains? No. The following achieved my desired behavior: virtual_alias_domains = nottheoilrig.com

virtual_alias_domains address rewriting?

2016-05-05 Thread Jack Bates
Is there an address rewriting step that affects only virtual_alias_domains? I tried the following: virtual_alias_domains = nottheoilrig.com virtual_alias_maps = static:nottheoilrig expecting to deliver all virtual_alias_domains mail to one user, and I was surprised when ALL mail was

grub-installer and mini.iso: wrong default boot device

2016-04-27 Thread Jack Bates
grub-installer fails to get the right default boot device when I install from mini.iso. Are the checks at grub-installer lines 613:615 correct? http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/d-i/grub-installer.git/tree/grub-installer#n613 When I install from mini.iso [1] /dev/sda is my USB stick and /dev/sdb

Re: [Lxde-list] windows_manager/command=xmonad: user error (unrecognized flags)

2016-04-19 Thread Jack Bates
On 17/04/16 08:14 AM, Julien Lavergne wrote: > Hi, > > 2016-04-14 16:55 GMT+02:00 Jack Bates <m8c...@nottheoilrig.com>: >> lxsession executes windows_manager/command with an extra, empty argument >> (app.vala around about line 267) >> http://git.lxde.org/gitw

Bug#821047: cowbuilder: load_config_file() chokes on \n e.g. EXTRAPACKAGES='... \n ...'

2016-04-14 Thread Jack Bates
Package: cowbuilder Version: 0.79 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, parameter.c line 102 calls asprintf(, "env bash -c 'set -e ; . %s; set ' 2>&1", config); and if e.g. EXTRAPACKAGES contains a \n then "set" prints EXTRAPACKAGES=$'\n git\n less\n' however strdup_strip_quote() doesn't handle

[Lxde-list] windows_manager/command=xmonad: user error (unrecognized flags)

2016-04-14 Thread Jack Bates
lxsession executes windows_manager/command with an extra, empty argument (app.vala around about line 267) http://git.lxde.org/gitweb/?p=lxde/lxsession.git;a=blob;f=lxsession/app.vala;h=74ee93a210c4a349d9fd4e76facb8f25df770661;hb=HEAD#l267 but my window manager (xmonad) refuses to start this way:

Re: Bandwidth on certain destination (squid delay pool)

2016-04-11 Thread Jack Bates
names, patterns for policing. -- Regards, Faisal. -- Original Message -- From: "Jack Bates" <duh...@nottheoilrig.com> To: users@trafficserver.apache.org Sent: 4/8/2016 9:34:38 PM Subject: Re: Bandwidth on certain destination (squid delay pool) On 07/04/16 05:52 AM,

Re: sed -f -

2016-04-08 Thread Jack Bates
Awesome! I confirm that it now works as expected, thanks! On 07/04/16 03:53 PM, Denys Vlasenko wrote: Fixed in git just now, please try it. On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Jack Bates <o0m...@nottheoilrig.com> wrote: I wish that the following worked, but it doesn't: nottheoilrig@

Re: Bandwidth on certain destination (squid delay pool)

2016-04-08 Thread Jack Bates
On 07/04/16 05:52 AM, Muhammad Faisal wrote: Hi, Is there any method we can limit the downloads/bandiwdth on certain destinations based on origin or regex in ATS? . PS: A feature call delay pools in squid allows to throttle bandwidth. This sounds similar to something we did. We combined

sed -f -

2016-04-05 Thread Jack Bates
I wish that the following worked, but it doesn't: nottheoilrig@debian:~/busybox-1.24.2$ echo s/foo/bar/ | ./busybox sed -f - sed: can't open '-': No such file or directory 1 nottheoilrig@debian:~/busybox-1.24.2$ Is this by design? Would you welcome a patch to make it work? I sometimes use

Install into subdirectory of existing file system?

2016-03-12 Thread Jack Bates
How do I coax Debian-Installer into installing into a subdirectory of an existing file system? /dev/sda1 is an existing ext4 file system and I want to install into an e.g. /stretch subdirectory of that file system.

Re: alias_maps delivery rights?

2016-03-02 Thread Jack Bates
On 26/02/16 08:57 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 08:16:43AM -0800, Jack Bates wrote: Hmmm ... That is what's happening, but why's there no user context? I expected the first case ("the rights of the receiving user on whose behalf the delivery is made") vs.

Re: alias_maps delivery rights?

2016-02-26 Thread Jack Bates
On 25/02/16 08:20 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: * Ralf Hildebrandt <r...@sys4.de>: * Jack Bates <vgn...@nottheoilrig.com>: LOCAL(8) DELIVERY RIGHTS says: "Deliveries to external files and external commands are made with the rights of the receiving user on whose behalf the deliv

alias_maps delivery rights?

2016-02-25 Thread Jack Bates
LOCAL(8) DELIVERY RIGHTS says: "Deliveries to external files and external commands are made with the rights of the receiving user on whose behalf the delivery is made." So I put "nottheoilrig: /mnt/nottheoilrig/" in /etc/aliases (alias_maps) thinking mail for user nottheoilrig would be

Re: The IPv6 Travesty that is Cogent's refusal to peer Hurricane Electric - and how to solve it

2016-01-21 Thread Jack Bates
On 1/21/2016 12:44 PM, Matthew D. Hardeman wrote: I’m inclined to agree with you, subject to some caveats: 1. I think more Cogent customers need to be more vocal about it. There hasn’t been an impetus to do so until recently. Now real people (not network engineer sorts) are starting to

Re: Transparent proxy with 1 NIC in ATS server

2015-06-26 Thread Jack Bates
Here's an example that works for me: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Traffic+Shaping#TrafficShaping-Example We route traffic on port 80 to Traffic Server. We use route vs. DNAT so Traffic Server gets the client resolved origin address. Our proxy has one NIC. If you only need

Re: [squid-dev] Digest related question.

2015-03-19 Thread Jack Bates
On 18/03/15 01:23 AM, Henrik Nordström wrote: mån 2015-03-16 klockan 04:03 +0200 skrev Eliezer Croitoru: My main concern until now is that if squid would have the cached object in a digest url form such as: http://digest.squid.internal/MD5/xyz123; Squid would in many cases try to verify

Re: [squid-dev] Digest related question.

2015-03-19 Thread Jack Bates
On 18/03/15 02:46 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote: It is not a bad way to do things but since Digest headers RFC exist and Digest DBs do exist for most sane large file storage systems(even if not available to the end user throw an API) I would prefer to first consider them and then Digesting all

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