Re: Bug#668794: reopen

2012-04-16 Thread Ondřej Surý
severity 668794 important forwarded 668794 http://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=3533 thank you Hi Robert, (sorry for BTS juggling, I found your comment just after I sent the first email.) Anyway I agree that the problem needs to be fixed upstream, but I would suggest that we keep

Re: Bug#668794: reopen

2012-04-16 Thread Robert Millan
Hi Ondřej, Thanks for forwarding this upstream. It seems to me that it'll be best to get them involved. It takes either someone with a clear idea of golang codebase or a complete audit to properly resolve this. And we don't have time for a complete audit :-( El 16 d’abril de 2012 10:29,

Re: Bug#668794: reopen

2012-04-16 Thread Ondřej Surý
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 12:58, Robert Millan r...@debian.org wrote: I'm worried that other packages could begin depending on golang on kfreebsd-*, and then it can be a mess if we have to pull it off.  But I understand your interest in providing it.  Please do keep in mind that we have very

Bug#669043: Program received signal ?, Unknown signal.

2012-04-16 Thread Robert Millan
Package: gdb Version: 7.0.1-2+b1 Severity: normal Tags: patch User: debian-bsd@lists.debian.org Usertags: kfreebsd When debugged process receives signal 32, 33 or 34, gdb prints an error message without actual signal information: Program received signal ?, Unknown signal. This happens because

about test_socket hang

2012-04-16 Thread Robert Millan
Hi, I found something about test_socket hang. The problem I'm seeing looks like a race condition. kdump -H yields: 73334 100505 python CALL thr_kill(0x1884e,SIG(null)) 73334 100505 python RET thr_kill 0 73334 100505 python CALL thr_exit(0xccab78) 73334 100430 python CALL

Re: Updating w.d.o/{intro/organization#distribution,ports/}

2012-04-16 Thread David Prévot
[ Huge cross-post, sorry. Please, only respond to your port list and debian-www@l.d.o, or at least keep me CC if you drop debian-www ] Hi ports and ports-like team, Le 05/04/2012 16:27, David Prévot a écrit : The ports and ports-like part of our organization page [1] might be pretty