Package: spampd
Version: 2.30-6
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hello,
Upon upgrading spampd to 2.30-6, I received this error:
Setting up spampd (2.30-6) ...
An override for "/var/cache/spampd" already exists, aborting
dpkg: error processing spampd (--configure):
subproc
Hello,
Thanks for the patch Cyril. I spotted one occurrence in
the `check_passwdformat' script that you missed. An updated patch is
attached.
--Adam
diff -ru scripts.orig/check_group scripts/check_group
--- scripts.orig/check_group 2006-06-09 11:00:05.0 +0100
+++ scripts/check_group 2006
erroneous braces applied as part of the fix for
bug #344372. A trailing space was also missed in the "processing
message..." logging string.
A trivial patch is attached to this report.
Kind regards,
Adam James.
--- /usr/sbin/spampd.orig 2006-04-15 22:30:37.0 +0100
+++ /u
-apt: Get:9 ftp://ftp.de.debian.org
unstable/non-free unrar 1:3.5.4-1 [92.2kB]
The attached rules file has been tested for some time on my system, and
has thus far matched *all* successful reports.
Kind regards,
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PROOF OF GOD'S EXISTENCE #285:
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his report).
Kind regards,
--
Adam James.
--- rsnapshot-1.2.1/rsnapshot-program.pl2006-02-18 11:53:12.0
+
+++ rsnapshot-1.2.1.new/rsnapshot-program.pl2006-02-18 13:20:54.0
+
@@ -3217,6 +3217,10 @@
return (0);
}
+ # remov
s highly
unlikely any legitimate client wouldn't have this set.
Please accept my apologies for wasting your time.
Many thanks,
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into this category, so I feel it would be a
useful feature.
Here's hoping it would be trivial to implement.
Thanks,
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Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.2.42
Severity: wishlist
Current ignore.d.server/postfix rules don't match the following:
Jan 9 11:02:41 evolution postfix/smtpd[18938]: initializing the
server-side TLS engine
The regexp below does:
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ postfix/smtpd?\[[0-9]+
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