On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Christoph Biedl
wrote:
>> If POSIXLY_CORRECT is not set in the environment then the documentation
>> in "file --help" describing the -L argument as "(default)" is not true.
>
> How?
This is all a bit moot since we're discussing a
Package: xdotool
Version: 2.20100701.2961-3+deb7u3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
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$ sudo apt-get install xdotool
[sudo] password for dave:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
Package: file
Version: 5.11-2+deb7u6
Severity: minor
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If POSIXLY_CORRECT is not set in the environment then the documentation
in file --help describing the -L argument as (default) is not true.
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Debian Release: 7.8
APT
Package: minissdpd
Version: 1.1.20120121-1
Severity: normal
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Tiger automatic auditing software alerted me that minissdpd was listening
on all network interfaces in the default configuration. I modified
the config to specify the IP address of the
Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.3.15
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
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[Apologies if this is a dup; I submitted yesterday but got no conf.
and don't see it at the online tracker.]
Configured in server mode, logcheck does not ignore messages such
as
Package: tkcvs
Version: 8.2-1
Severity: wishlist
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Should tkcvs 'conflict' with tkdiff? That gives the impression that they
can't coexist due to whatever reason. Since tkcvs *includes* tkdiff
now, this is misleading. Shouldn't it be 'replaces' so
Package: tiger
Version: 1:3.2.2-11
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
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If a file or files under /lost+found or /*/lost+found contain
spaces in their name, tigercron will generate error messages
in the mail.
# touch /lost+found/Which tiger script
Hello,
The original bug was about this warning message:
--CONFIG-- [con010c] Filesystem 'fusectl' used by 'none' is not recognised as a
local filesystem
But the fixed version just changes that to this:
--CONFIG-- [con010c] Filesystem 'fusectl' used by 'fusectl' is not recognised
as a local
Package: wu-ftpd
Version: 2.6.2-22
Severity: minor
When closing a session, wu-ftpd gives a summary of the transfer
activity, including bytes sent. After transferring large files ( 4GB,)
this summary can be wrong (looks like truncation/INT32 overflow, at a
guess.)
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