t they may be more informative, and some other related bugs
may be fixed. If you are seeing some other problematic behavior with
1.8.8pre1, I can take a look if you provide some details.
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looking to get more info.
Yair, if you still care about this, can I assume you haven't seen this
panic in a while?
I defer to Ben if he wants to close this or get confirmation, etc etc.
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can mean hitting the net (giving up callbacks, or flushing certain
things). And the afs client hangs on trying to access the net for a
while.
I'm not sure at the moment of an easy way of verifying if that is what
is going on, but it's just an idea.
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already have a synaptics_usb
driver in the regular kernel package... and I don't want to have to
generate an entirely new kernel package just for patching this one
driver.)
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applies fine to 1.9.0-3 in Debian.
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correct), since it takes too much memory to run on my machine.
I am going to be travelling for a little bit, so I may not be able to
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understandable, why is imagemagick trying to create such a large image
in this case at all?
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, and a bug like this can result
in huge thumbnails from small images, or crashing the process that
generates them. I don't know if that's really a serious concern, though.
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and the default should not be
changed, I still would have found it immensely helpful to have some kind
of indication to the user that ColorTiling is a switch that they may
want to flip. Would mentioning this in the radeon man page sound
acceptable?
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a local solution going so my machine was at least usable in the
meantime, and was hoping to share that with other users using the same
packages. If the way forward is KMS/DRI2, that's fine, but it's just
going to take me a little longer to look into.
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didn't want to clutter both packages with
a bug report.
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Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2011 11:46:02 -0500
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] GLX: Say something if we cannot connect via
option, or it
deliberately does not support DRI1.
I'm not sure which way sounds the best to you. In the meantime, I'm just
locally diverting r300_dri.so.
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 19:47:20 +0200
Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org wrote:
Andrew Deason adea...@dson.org (28/08/2011):
Arguably the real problem here is that DRI2 is disabled.
not really “arguably”. :)
Well, another problem is that r300_dri.so doesn't work with DRI, but it
does at least
or something), but it pretty clearly
happens if I switch VTs.
The attached patch limits the amount of the formatted string we try to
read, so we don't read beyond the end of the string. Fixes it for me.
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is something
which looks like a better idea.
Fine, but is the Gallium driver ever going to support DRI1? Currently
the radeon X driver reports that r300_dri.so should be used when DRI is
requested, which is wrong; currently that will not work at all. Will it
in the future?
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Linux 3.x is the same as 2.6 for the purposes of asmon (for now,
anyway), we should treat them as the same. Patch attached to do just
that.
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Date: Sat, 27
-linker-plugin, but liblto_plugin.so not found
compilation terminated.
$ echo $?
4
Installing gcc-4.6 (which contains liblto_plugin.so) makes this go away.
Feel free to reassign to a different package as needed; I know nothing
about LTO so I don't actually know who is at fault.
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have
gotten noticed sooner if this had been sent there, and I don't know if
they have opinions on this.
[1] http://www.gnu.org/s/hurd/hurd/porting/guidelines.html
Thanks!
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, trying to calculate the ioctl number on hurd
doesn't make a lot of sense, since there's never any kernel module on
hurd to match it to. There's no correct number.
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I'm not able to test it myself right now, since #516253 is preventing me
from building the package (easily).
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diff -Nru consolekit-0.2.10/debian/patches/06-close-runsession.patch consolekit-0.2.10.new/debian/patches/06-close-runsession.patch
--- consolekit-0.2.10
and just looked at the amdcccle ones, my
resolution was set back to 1400x1050 again. But that's just my guess.
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don't get the message anymore. Is this a correct fix?
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to be stored in /etc/ati/amdpcsdb,
in the [AMDPCSROOT/SYSTEM/DDX/RECENTMODE/SCREEN00] section for me
(`Width', `Height', and `Refresh'), though I assume you're not meant to
edit that directly.
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while also turning off all window decorations, tabs, etc and seems to
raise it to a rather high layer.
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--- debian/config/config.udeb 2008-10-12 16:30:42.0 -0500
+++ debian/config/config.udeb 2008-10-12 16:30:57.209805764 -0500
@@ -480,18 +480,18 @@
# CONFIG_FEATURE_MKSWAP_V0 is not set
CONFIG_MORE=y
CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS=y
-# CONFIG_VOLUMEID
' before running the
local-top scripts or something?
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it for sudo. I haven't tested any other
configurations.
The patch sets *retval to PAM_AUTH_ERR and logs an error; no idea if
that's the right thing to do, but it gets rid of the bug for me.
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--- libpam-krb5-3.11/auth.c 2008-09-18 21:10:11.0 -0500
+++ libpam-krb5
to file auth.c.rej
This is libpam-krb5 3.11-2. And...
@@ -703,10 +706,14 @@ pamk5_password_auth(struct pam_args *args,
const char *service,
$ wc -l auth.c
664 auth.c
Eh?
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Andrew Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Russ Allbery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think this patch is the thorough fix.
Agreed. However...
$ patch -p1 ~/pamk5-rra.patch
patching file auth.c
Hunk #1 succeeded at 247
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largely doesn't work when python-stats is
installed), but marking as serious just in case.
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--- lxml-2.1.1/src/lxml/lxml.etree.pyx 2008-08-31 16:15:03.0 -0500
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@@ -38,7 +38,7
Package: anki
Version: 0.9.5.7-1
Severity: normal
Whenever I click on (or use a key shortcut to press) seemingly any
button in anki, I see this message printed on stderr:
QObject: Do not delete object, 'unnamed', during its event handler!
And I'm not sure, but this seems like it might be the
/xen at runtime, so there would seem little
reason to disable it at compile-time.
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Package: mono
Severity: normal
I reported a bug upstream (see
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=385006), but they can't
seem to see what the problem is. I realize I probably should have filed
a bug here instead (since it looks like this could be Debian-specific),
but alas, too late now.
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: libapache2-mod-auth-token
Version : 1.0.2
Upstream Author : Mikael Johansson (http://www.synd.info)
* URL : http://static.synd.info/downloads/releases/
* License : Apache
Programming Lang: C
Description :
patch adds the `reload' command, and removes a
commented-out line right above where the usage is printed. No idea why
it's there in the first place.
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+++ debian/conserver-server.init.new 2008-02-15
the process to see what was failing.
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Package: boinc-client
Version: 5.10.27-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch, sid
When running boinc-client, I noticed it reporting an odd amount of memory
in stdoutdae.txt:
02-Dec-2007 21:10:12 [---] Memory: 477.64 GB physical, 0 bytes virtual
...and I certainly do not have over 400G of physical
against latest linux image 2.6.23-rc5, see trunk snapshot apt
lines - http://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel
2.6.23-rc5 fixes this. Thanks!
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Package: linux-image-2.6.22-2-686
Version: 2.6.22-4
Severity: normal
On my Thinkpad T60, suspending to disk succeeds fine. Starting the
machine again, however, encounters this when trying to resume the image:
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
sr 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 08:48:51 +0200
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Package: linux-image-2.6.22-2-686
Version: 2.6.22-4
Severity: normal
On my Thinkpad T60, suspending to disk succeeds fine. Starting
Package: openntpd
Version: 3.9p1-4
Severity: minor
If there is a line in /etc/openntpd/ntpd.conf that has a backslash
followed by whitespace on a line that is a comment, the following
occurs:
ren:~# echo \# \\ foo /etc/openntpd/ntpd.conf
ren:~# /etc/init.d/openntpd start
Starting openntpd:
Package: sylpheed
Version: 2.4.2-1
Severity: wishlist
When trying to sign a message with a PGP key that is expired gives the
following message on stderr (and nothing happens in the window of the
message itself):
(sylpheed:26600): Sylpheed-WARNING **: pgp_sign(): signing failed: User
defined
Here's a patch implementing the more ideal behavior I mentioned; having
two directives for a root-ccname, and a user one. I'm submitting this to
PADL, but I thought I should include it here, as well.
nss_ldap-rootccname.patch
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In general I like this idea but I'm not sure about its implementation.
It strikes me as rather excessive to attempt multiple binds in this
way and to cause that extra load on the server. Also, it may hide
I do agree
Package: libnss-ldap
Version: 251-5.2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Suppose I want to use krb5_ccname and SASL, so I can have a host
authenticate with its host principal from a keytab. However, I don't want
normal users to be able to read the host principal keytab; I just want
libnss-ldap to use
Package: hibernate
Version: 1.93-1
Severity: normal
A couple of scriptlets use 'rmmod' to remove a module, instead of
'modprobe -r'. This can cause problems with modules that have settings
in modprobe.d which must be read when they are unloaded. (Example: the
ipw3945 module runs a daemon upon
Package: hibernate
Version: 1.93-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Line 29 of /usr/share/hibernate/scriptlets.d/pause_audio should be
(lines wrapped):
for auuser in $(ps aux | grep '[a]marok' | awk '{print $1}' | sort | \
uniq); do
instead of
for auuser in $(ps aux | grep 'amarok' | awk '{print
Package: amanda-server
Version: 1:2.5.0-2
Severity: normal
When upgrading to 2.5, suddenly AMANDA cannot read from my tapes:
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Amanda Tape Server Host Check
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Holding disk /var/amanda/holding: 95148800 kB disk
Package: winbind
Version: 3.0.22-1
When using winbind 3.0.22-1, some users' groups are not reported
correctly:
chinstrap:~# wbinfo -r jdoe
10001
10029
10009
10077
10035
chinstrap:~# id jdoe
uid=11715(jdoe) gid=10001(Domain Users) groups=10001(Domain Users)
The following appears in
Is it just me, or does that 'chkrootkit' output show no false
positives? What is being displayed is the verbose output from chkproc,
but it's not saying that any hidden processes were found. chkproc
outputs something like X process hidden for readdir command when it
finds hidden processes, does it
The changelog for version 1.2.43 says the reason for switching to
'find' from 'run-parts':
* Use 'find' instead of 'run-parts' to list the contents of
directories since 'run-parts' cannot handle filenames with periods.
Update control to depend on findutils.
It seems like not
Package: php5
Version: 5.0.5-3
Severity: normal
The php5 build depends seem to list both libdb4.2-dev and
libapache2-prefork-dev (or whichever apache2 model). But
libapache2-prefork-dev depends on libapr0-dev, which depends on
libdb4.3-dev, which conflicts with libdb4.2-dev, making it impossible
Package: debbugs
Severity: wishlist
It seems marking a bug log as containing spam is too easy to do
accidentally. I accidentally clicked it on bug #347258, and I feel bad
for wasting the time of whomever has go through those marked bugs. A
simple confirm page could stop that from happening.
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message is missing a period, and The following packages have been kept
back: is missing that final colon.
$ nl en_GB.po | grep -B 2 kept back\
574 #: cmdline/apt-get.cc:423
575 msgid The following packages have been kept
I think this may be happening due to a call to gethostbyname() stalling.
The DNS entries for g-lezerz.de are very strange. One of it's
nameservers has an NS entry back to itself, and the other NS entries for
it don't seem to know anything about it.
Firefox doesn't hang for me, though. When I
Package: mysql-server-4.1
Version: 4.1.14-6
Severity: normal
On line 37 of /etc/cron.daily/mysql-server, it appears as though the
script attempts to capture all stdout and stderr to $tmp. However, if
you actually run this with binary logging turned off, the message:
ERROR at line 1: You are not
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