severity 410389 serious
thanks
At 512 MB of RAM, the postinst ran for more than an hour before I
aborted it.
A single package install should not take ten minutes, and an hour is
just ridiculous. In my opinion the package is unusable in its current
state, hence this severity bump.
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Package: libghc6-gtk-dev
Version: 0.9.10.5-1
Severity: important
The postinst script of this package runs ld which seems to be eating
over 500 MB of virtual memory. This is excessive! Why is not linking
done at package build time?
(Thanks for packaging Gtk2HS, BTW:)
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Cryptonit 0.9.7 Copyright (c) 2003-2006 IDEALX
This software is ditributed under the GNU General Public License version
2
The Cryptonit security software suite is developped by IDEALX
Cryptonit Team (http://ID
reassign 409963 libopensc2
thanks
Sorry, this bug was a victim of my PECBAC related to which module was
actually causing this trouble. The module apparently causing this
trouble is in fact opensc-pkcs11.so.
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This is a PEBKAC, sorry. I had added the PKCS#11 module but not this
module.
However, if I link the opensc-signer.so to /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins,
Firefox crashes when I access a page that asks me to sign stuff.
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Package: mozilla-opensc
Version: 0.11.1-2
Severity: normal
The Finnish national identity cards (FINEID) contain two secret keys:
one of them is for common authentication and the other is for
nonrepudiable signatures backed by law. These keys have different PINs;
PIN1 is for common auth and PIN2 i
Package: libopensc2
Version: 0.11.1-2
Severity: minor
File: /etc/opensc/opensc.conf
The comments in this file documenting the lock_login setting claim that
the default is false. It appears, however, that the default is actually
"true".
>From opensc-0.11.1/src/pkcs11/misc.c:
/* Set defau
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 08:51:25PM +0200, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
> Fairly often, but not always, if I try to load a page that requires
> FINEID authentication, the page never loads and neither does it seem
> to time out. I can browse other pages on other tabs just fine.
>
>
Package: mozilla-opensc
Version: 0.11.1-2
Severity: normal
Fairly often, but not always, if I try to load a page that requires
FINEID authentication, the page never loads and neither does it seem
to time out. I can browse other pages on other tabs just fine.
Now, if in this situation I go view t
Package: mozilla-opensc
Version: 0.11.1-2
Severity: important
The package does not work out of the box in Iceweasel.
I can add the .so manually using menus but I gather it is meant to work
without manual steps from me.
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Package: mozilla-opensc
Version: 0.11.1-2
Severity: normal
I cannot sign using mozilla-opensc and my FINEID smart card. This is
because Iceweasel does not know the media type text/x-text-to-sign.
This is apparently supposed to work, see
http://www.bel.fi/~alankila/blog/2006/10/11/All%20fine%20wi
Package: systraq
Version: 0.0.20050213-8
Severity: normal
I removed systraq last night. Since then, I've been getting an hourly
mail from cron:
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This is annoying. The
Package: polygen-data
Version: 1.0.6.ds2-2
Severity: minor
The manpage polygen-data(6) says:
SYNOPSIS
polygen grammar
[...]
English grammars
designpatterns.grm
Object-oriented Design Patterns
genius.grm
The computer genius
[...]
Thus
Package: clamcour
Version: 0.2.2-1+b1
Severity: wishlist
Clamcour does not seem to provide for IP-based whitelisting from virus
checking. This feature would be very useful to minimise backscatter (I
have several active forwarding addresses, and rejecting mails from these
forwarders force them to
Package: clamcour
Version: 0.2.2-1+b1
Severity: wishlist
There have been a number of upstream releases since 0.2.2. The latest
is 0.3.8.
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Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
K
Package: enemies-of-carlotta
Version: 1.2.4-1
Severity: normal
This report is just a reminder of the problem I reported in summer at
http://liw.iki.fi/lists/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00331.html .
There seem to be two race conditions here. In both cases, assume a
recipient that is permanently undelive
The discussion up to now seems to be concentrated on Tuukka's point 1.
I agree that it is probably unnecessarily invasive. However, the other
points seem valid to me (informing the user that there is this potential
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Clytie Siddall wrote:
> The initial Vietnamese translation for the program file: dctrl-tools
> translated and submitted by:
>
> Clytie Siddall (vi-VN, Vietnamese free-software translation team / nhóm
> Việt hóa phần mềm tự do)
Thanks, applied. Will upload on Sunday as I mentioned.
Package: enemies-of-carlotta
Version: 1.2.2-1
Severity: important
>From IRC:
23:39 eoc is now failing for some messages with "Cannot MIME encode
header, using original ones, sorry"
23:41 @ hm, the call to error in mime_encode_header should perhaps be an
info
23:42 @ ibid, can you do that chan
Masayuki Hatta wrote:
> On unstable, I couldn't reproduce your bug with jashak06.ps.
I wonder if this is an architecture-related bug? The unstable machine I am
on is an AMD64, the testing machine was i386.
> Could you send me /var/lib/defoma/gs.d/dirs/fonts/{FAPIfontmap, Fontmap}?
> Helvetica-Ob
Package: gs-common
Version: 0.3.11
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/ps2epsi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/lukemisto-2005$ ps2epsi jashak06.ps
Error: /invalidfont in findfont
Operand stack:
12 Helvetica-Oblique Font Helvetica-Oblique 1208305
Helvetica-Oblique --nostringval-- Helvetica-Obliq
Package: libghc6-mtl-dev
Version: 1.0-2
Severity: important
This bug bit me in today's upgrade run. The following is a later
reproduction of the bug:
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Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unp
Package: libadns1-bin
Version: 1.1-4
Followup-For: Bug #392102
See the attached valgrind log. It contains some noise, but also
genuine heap corruption entries.
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S
Package: libadns1-bin
Version: 1.1-4
Followup-For: Bug #392102
After the previous report, I built my own binary of adnsresfilter, not
stripped, and I have been using that binary since. It dumped core
again, without a glibc warning this time. Here is the backtrace:
#0 0x40092e59 in free () from
Rudy Godoy wrote:
> thanks, I'll investigate if it's related to #386033
Well, I *am* using accel, so I doubt it. My first guesss would be
64-bit portability problems.
I also was able to drive a bit in the short race (whatever it is called)
until torcs segfaulted. I'll see if I can figure out a
Bart Martens wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 23:21 +0200, Andreas Barth wrote:
>> I uploaded an NMU of your package.
>
> Please remove that upload.
I'm not Andreas, but I'd like to note that it has already been ACCEPTed
to the archive; I doubt removing it is an option any more.
> The bug was repo
Both of these are correct invocations, though maybe a little
counterintuitive. Certainly the parser does not need improving (but you
are free to argue that the command-line syntax does:).
Justin Pryzby wrote:
IMO this should give a more useful error about "Missing connector
(--and?)":
$ grep
Goswin Brederlow wrote:
Two new fields are introduced:
Build-Depends-Arch, Build-Conflicts-Arch
You are aware, I hope, that the original proposal for the Build-* fields
contained these fields, and they were dropped from the proposal after
several people (buildd admins, if I recall correctly)
Package: splint
Version: 3.1.1-6
Severity: normal
Observe:
$ cat foo.c
int main(void)
{
;
_Bool foo = 1;
return foo ? 0 : 1;
}
$ gcc -std=c99 foo.c
$ splint foo.c
Splint 3.1.1 --- 21 Apr 2006
foo.c:4:14: Parse Error. (For help on parse errors, see splint -help
Package: enemies-of-carlotta
Version: 1.2.1-1
Severity: wishlist
For inclusion in the manpage:
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COURIER-MTA
For Courier-MTA, the instructions are similar to the Qmail ones above.
If your user name is joe and you wish to run the joe-fans email list,
you need to create the two files .courier-f
Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
Apticron is designed to work on regular systems, and providing such a
specific feature doesn't seem to make sense.
What's irregular about my system? For example, most of Debian's servers
have multiple Debian installations in chroot jails. It is a fairly
pop
Arjan Oosting wrote:
To solve this we either Pre-Depends on ghc6
No, that is the wrong solution. Pre-Depends are mainly used in
Essential: yes packages; it is wrong in almost all other cases.
This bug seems strange, though. Since libghc6-c2hs-dev depends on ghc6,
the latter should be conf
package dctrl-tools
retitle 365795 grep-dctrl miscounts lines in error messages
thanks
Greg Ward wrote:
On 03 May 2006, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho said:
I cannot reproduce this. Please provide an input file that demonstrates
this problem (likely your available file or an excerpt; the excerpt you
package dctrl-tools
tags 365795 - moreinfo
thanks
Greg Ward wrote:
Sure; my current /var/lib/dpkg/available file is here:
Thanks, confirmed.
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tag 365795 + moreinfo
thanks
Greg Ward wrote:
Package: dctrl-tools
Version: 2.9.0
Severity: normal
grep-dctrl is unable to parse my /var/lib/dpkg/available file, even
though it looks perfectly fine to me. Here's what I get when I run
grep-available:
$ grep-available asdf
package dctrl-tools
tags 360667 + pending
thanks
Gerfried Fuchs just combined your changes with eir earlier ones in
Darcs, I will upload later.
Thanks for the report.
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Package: xmltex
Version: 1.9-11.1
Followup-For: Bug #310148
I too was bit by this bug, and am able to reproduce it reliably using
the provided file:
$ xmlto ps diary2.docbook\?bug\=310148\;msg\=15\;att\=1
Making portrait pages on a4 paper (210 mm x 297 mm)
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a
Package: dlocate
Version: 0.5-0.2
Followup-For: Bug #314276
NB. This bug is IMHO wishlist at this time.
I've just uploaded dctrl-tools to unstable, along with the grep-dctrl
dummy transition package. For now, therefore dlocate's dependency is
satisfiable. However, after etch release, I want to g
Package: dh-kpatches
Severity: wishlist
dh-kpatches generated packages seem to depend on grep-dctrl. So far so
good. I just recently uploaded to unstable a new version 2.8.1,
introducting several other dctrl tools, and at the same time, the
package name changed to dctrl-tools. The grep-dctrl pack
package grep-dctrl
clone 205044 -1 -2
retitle 205044 grep-dctrl parser is stricter than before
tag 205044 + wontfix
submitter -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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submitter -2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
retitle -2 grep-dctrl parser is broken
thanks
Greg War
Package: enemies-of-carlotta
Version: 1.2.1-1
Severity: normal
EOC does not verify that its calls to sendmail succeed. There are
various reasons why it might fail, one of which I've tripped on: my MTA,
Courier, starts failing with 421 when too many recipients are specified;
I have verified that th
Martin Orr wrote:
> grep-dctrl has an empty /usr/share/doc/grep-dctrl directory
It's supposed to be a symbolic link to dctrl-tools' doc dir.
I've seen this happen myself, but I don't know what causes it. Do you
have any theories?
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Version: 1:6.5-1
Severity: minor
>From the description:
Boehm's GC [...] is intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for
C's malloc. [...] it does not work as a malloc() replacement.
Is it or is it not a replacement for malloc?
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Package: devscripts
Version: 2.9.5
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File: /usr/bin/dd-list
As I was playing with optimizing the pipeline in
Joeyh's mail http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/08/msg01878.html,
I realized the biggest bottleneck is in dd-list: it insists on looking
up the maintainer info itsel
Yet another year and no merge-dctrl despite promises.
I suppose I should note here the chief reason: I am still not confident
that I know what the program should do! It is not at all obvious what
the correct specification is.
I return to this bug from time to time and try to handle it but every
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Jari Aalto wrote:
> | Did you discuss your mass bug filing in [EMAIL PROTECTED], like you're
> | supposed to? If so, please refer me to the discussion.
>
> I wasn't aware of that list.
([EMAIL PROTECTED] is an abbreviation for debian-devel@lists.debian.org)
Good thing I mentioned it, then.
Ind
Jari Aalto wrote:
> Package: grep-dctrl
> Version: 2.6.7
> Severity: minor
>
> The /etc hierarchy is quite polluted with various configuration files.
> It would be better if packages kept configuration files under their
> own directories (easier for backups etc.).
>
> Please move /etc/grep-dctrl.
Package: gcc
Version: 4:4.0.1-3
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man1/c99.1.gz
The manual page c99(1) describes the c99 command as an ANSI compiler,
which disables the support for non-ANSI features such as inline.
Now, c99 undoubtedly is a C99 compiler (not ANSI-C, which usually
is taken to me
Christoph Berg wrote:
> I'd like to have a debian-planet list that would receive blog postings
> from planet.debian.org
While I agree that an archive of Planet Debian is desirable, I'm not
sure this is the way to go. It seems to me that an archival feature to
PlanetPlanet would be more worthwhile
On 20050731T121058+0100, Simon Huggins wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 30, 2005 at 06:08:27PM +0300, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
> > I just purged everything xfce4-related and reinstalled, to make sure
> > there wasn't any old configuration of mine affecting this...
>
>
Package: xfdesktop4
Version: 4.2.2-1
Severity: normal
I just purged everything xfce4-related and reinstalled, to make sure
there wasn't any old configuration of mine affecting this...
In the Finnish locale, there is no Debian menu. I'm mainly missing the
XShells category, as most of the other pa
Package: man-db
Version: 2.4.3-1
Severity: minor
Tags: l10n
(This is really a separate issue from my other report. Honest:)
In a Finnish locale, "man 2 foo" says
Sovellukselle foo ei ole opastesivua in section 2
I'm sure you'll be able to spot the strangeness without knowing Finnish:
a part
Package: man-db
Version: 2.4.3-1
Severity: minor
Tags: l10n
When no manual page for a system call can be found, man says (in the
Finnish locale) "Sovellukselle foo ei ole opastesivua", literally
translated as 'The application foo has no help page'. While the choice
of words may be appropriate for
rograms are installable in unstable. After that, I'll
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forwarded it upstream. See the bug logs for the upstream bug URI.
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Package: libslang1-dev
Version: 1.4.9dbs-9
Severity: grave
libslang1-dev depends on slang1 (= 1.4.9dbs-9), which is not available
in unstable. Yes libslang1 provides slang1, but that works only for
unversioned dependencies.
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Is this bug obsolete, now that sarge has been released?
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This information is critical for me to apply it
to the correct place :)
> > BTW, you have commit access to the CVS. Do you want to commit this
> > yourself or shall I?
>
> Please do it
Do you wish to continue to have CVS commit access, or should I remove
it?
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d testing xfce4 there is rather hard). I do get the problem
occasionally with the version in Sarge.
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reeze for the release candidate version when we get
closer to a release, at which time I'll be notifying all translators of
all string changes.
BTW, you have commit access to the CVS. Do you want to commit this
yourself or shall I?
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Package: apticron
Version: 1.1.12
Severity: wishlist
I'm running apticron on one machine both in the machine proper and in
an unstable dchroot. It would be great if apticron could differentiate
between these reports by including the content of /etc/debian_chroot, if
it exists, in the reports.
(T
Package: grep-dctrl
Version: 2.6.6
Severity: minor
$ man sync-available | head
Reformatting sync-available(8), please wait...
UPDATE-AVAIL(8) Debian administrator�manual
UPDATE-AVAIL(8)
NAME
update-avail - sync dpkg�available database with apt�database
SYNOPSIS
t is created by autotools version
mismatch if they are run at build time.
Perhaps darcs is not a good version control system for Debian packages
after all?
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It's not a typo. Transput is an old (and better) word for what is
usually called (uglily) input/output.
> Hope this helps...
Thanks for the report.
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to try the fix. It barks about the invocation but no longer
fails with an exception. Good work :)
I've since changed my invocation of Javadoc in http-kit's Makefile, and
it, too works okay with CVS Gjdoc. Thanks :)
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On 20050518T215218+0200, Michael Koch wrote:
> Which version of automake are you using?
automake (GNU automake) 1.9.5
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works. Running make fails:
$ make
Makefile:724: *** missing separator. Stop.
Line 724 reads "if !ENABLE_NATIVE"
Sigh.
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xpected token `2,7,1'
./configure: line 19328: `AC_PROG_ANTLR(2,7,1)'
What am I *now* missing?
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d seems not helpful.
I do have all packages that the gjdoc Debian package requires to build
(except the Debian-specific cdbs) installed.
I'm sorry, but I don't have time and energy to further try sort this
build problem out on my own.
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Package: gjdoc
Version: 0.7.4-1
Severity: important
Observe:
$ darcs get --tag='gjdoc bug test configuration May 15, 2005'
http://antti-juhani.kaijanaho.info/darcs/http-kit/
Copying patch 23 of 23... done!
Applying patches to the "working" directory...
Package: crm114
Version: 20050415-4
Severity: minor
/usr/share/doc/crm114/CRM114_Mailfilter_HOWTO.txt.gz includes the
following:
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Contributed by Mathieu Doidy and Joost van Baal: In your ~/.muttrc, put
macro index \es "crmlearn --learnspam\n=spam/done\n" "c
rm1
On 20050420T224053+0200, Hans Ulrich Niedermann wrote:
> * m68k-palmos-gcc -o floatingpoint-test.o -c floatingpoint-test.c
Try adding -fno-builtin to the command line.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the prc-tools package. I will continue to serve
until somebody else steps up, since I do need this package, but I find I
have little interest in maintaining it. Plus, this is not an easy
package.
The package description is:
Prc-tools provi
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the pilrc package. I will continue to serve
until somebody else steps up, since I do need this package, but I find I
have little interest in maintaining it.
The package description is:
PilRC is a resource compiler for PDAs running the Pal
Package: enemies-of-carlotta
Severity: wishlist
17:51 the "wait for moderation" messages should contain words about "if
you have not submitted anything to this list,
don't worry, it's probably just some virus masquerading as you.
you xcan't do anything about it, the list admin
Package: apticron
Version: 1.1.9
Severity: normal
I have configured apt to download debs to a different location than the
standard /var/cache/apt/archives/ , so I get the following:
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Package Details:
dpkg-deb: failed to read archive
`/var/cache/apt/archives/libc6-dev_2.3.2.ds1-21_*.deb': Ti
-Depends" ends with "Depends".
No, it's not. For some reason, only the first two fields are
considered; the third is checked but the result is ignored.
I'm investigating this now.
Thanks for the report.
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On 20050228T223634+, Simon Huggins wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 08:55:49PM +0200, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
> > On 20050228T182228+, Simon Huggins wrote:
> > > Do you have any plugins in the panel?
> > I believe I'm using the default install. Ho
On 20050228T182228+, Simon Huggins wrote:
> Do you have any plugins in the panel?
I believe I'm using the default install. How can I check?
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Package: xfce4-panel
Version: 4.0.6-1
Severity: normal
The following happens quite consistently:
I have the panel set to autohide and to the bottom of the screen. The
panel works normally until after a few days (maybe a week or so) since
startup. Then, moving the mouse pointer to the bottom of
Package: jde
Version: 2.3.3-2
Severity: normal
Since JDE is close to unusable currently (see the other bug reports,
and the bug reports on packages jde depends on), I removed JDE and tried
to edit a Java file in (restarted) emacs21. It fails with
File mode specification error: (file-error "Cann
Package: libapache-mod-limitipconn
Version: 0.04-2
Severity: minor
# apt-get install libapache-mod-limitipconn
[...]
Setting up libapache-mod-limitipconn (0.04-2) ...
WARNING: Use of apacheconfig has been deprecated!
apache-modconf should be used instead.
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Package: dpkg-dev-el
Version: 24.9-2
Severity: normal
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
In Debian control mode (in X), pasting using the middle button of my
mouse fails (nothing is pasted; though pasting to non-Debian-control
buffers works, as does C-y), and after ten seconds or so, a
trag.dvi
Fonts are dependencies of your dvi file, not of CatDVI.
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