Bug#995212: chromium: Update to version 94.0.4606.61 (security-fixes)

2021-12-07 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Noah Meyerhans wrote: > The biggest difficulty, as far as I can tell from my look at Chromium from > several months ago, is that our patch set [1] needs a lot of attention with > every chromium release. And let me ask another silly question: where can we actually see a CI log for a failed

Bug#995212: chromium: Update to version 94.0.4606.61 (security-fixes)

2021-12-07 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Noah Meyerhans wrote: > On Sun, Dec 05, 2021 at 07:58:17PM +0300, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote: >> >> So what's happening with chromium in both sid and stable? I saw on >> >> d-release that it was removed from testing (#998676 and #998732), with a >> >> d

Bug#995212: chromium: Update to version 94.0.4606.61 (security-fixes)

2021-12-05 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Paul Gevers wrote: > On 05-12-2021 03:36, Andres Salomon wrote: >> So what's happening with chromium in both sid and stable? I saw on d-release >> that it was removed from testing (#998676 and #998732), with a discussion >> about ending security support for it in stable. > > The problem really

Bug#999851: aptitude: -o does not allow to unset an option

2021-11-17 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: aptitude X-Debbugs-Cc: d...@gnui.org Version: 0.8.13-3 Severity: normal Dear maintainer, aptitude(8) is unwilling to unset an apt.conf(5) option for a session when instructed to do so with `-o` flag and there does not seem to be any other way to do that. ## Steps to reproduce

Bug#999488: plocate: updatedb: cannot prune whitespace-containing directories / paths

2021-11-11 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
"Steinar H. Gunderson" wrote: > It sounds pretty harsh to break a feature used by even the default > configuration. Iʼm afraid, that Iʼve failed to locate where switches `-n` or `-e` (and command line options at all) are used in the default setup. > I do agree it is problematic not to support

Bug#999488: plocate: updatedb: cannot prune whitespace-containing directories / paths

2021-11-11 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: plocate X-Debbugs-Cc: d...@gnui.org Version: 1.1.13-1 Severity: normal Dear developer, as you find it okay to break backward-compatibility with mlocate , let me suggest you a thing, that is definitely worth being broken: a *very* unorthodox handling¹

Bug#999487: plocate is not a drop-in replacement for mlocate

2021-11-11 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: mlocate X-Debbugs-Cc: d...@gnui.org Version: 1.1.13-1 Severity: normal ## Dear mlocate maintainer, as of now mlocate is a transitional package to plocate. In other words, during release upgrade locate upgrades from mlocate to plocate. To the best of my understanding of Debian best

Bug#989159: packagekit: APT::Default-Release is ignored

2021-05-26 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: packagekit Version: 1.2.2-2 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: d...@gnui.org It seems, that packagekitʼs APT backend do not respect APT default release (aka target release). ## Steps to reproduce /etc/apt/sources.list deb https://deb.debian.org/debian/ sid main deb

Bug#956390: aptitude -o complains about empty value

2021-05-26 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
David Kalnischkies wrote: > That said, it might make sense to be able to set an empty value from the > cmdline, yes, but apt doesn't have a way for it either It seems, that tools from apt package now (ver. 2.2.3) _do_ allow to unset an apt.conf(5) option by using `-o`: $ apt-cache

Bug#989104: kgpg 21.04 depends on 20.08 libkfʼs

2021-05-25 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: kgpg Version: 4:21.04.0-1 Severity: serious X-Debbugs-Cc: d...@gnui.org Dear maintainer, kgpg 21.04.0-1 depends on libkf5akonadicontact5-20.08 and libkf5akonadicore5-20.08, which are indeed packages from 20.08 KDE and cannot be installed along with their 21.04 versions. As a result

Bug#864565: fixed in chromium-browser 60.0.3112.72-1

2018-01-29 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Control: found -1 chromium-shell/63.0.3239.84-1~deb9u1 Control: tag -1 stretch > Source: chromium-browser > Source-Version: 60.0.3112.72-1 > > We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of > chromium-browser Sorry, but it seems to me, that this bug is not fixed in stable

Bug#863147: gnutls28: GNU Guile bindings are missing

2017-05-22 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Source: gnutls28 Version: 3.5.8-5 Severity: normal Dear Maintainers, this is a thing you are undoubtedly aware of, however I have to report it as an issue at least for the sake of googleability. Providing Guile bindings for GNUTLS (‘guile-gnutls’ package) was dropped [0] more than a year ago due

Bug#610699: org-mode: please add code from contrib/

2017-05-11 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Dear maintainer, I found the documented approach highly non-intuitive since it is inconsistent with the rest of packages: if one installs any other Elisp program from the Debian repository, it does add itself to pan-system ‘load-path’ without any configuration on user level. Also, the current

Bug#822874: [xkb] Terminate_Server does not work when bound to Ctrl-Alt-XF86*

2016-04-28 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: xorg Version: 1:7.7+7 Severity: minor Dear maintainer, I would like to bind killing X server to something less easy to hit accidentally than Ctrl-Alt-Bksp. I could bind it, for instance, to Ctrl-Alt-Del and it worked, but the very same approach fails with Ctrl-Alt-XF86ScreenSaver

Bug#819003: [emacs24] acts like Backspace when layout has more than one key

2016-03-22 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
On 23/03/16 02:05, Rob Browning wrote: Dmitry Alexandrov <321...@gmail.com> writes: However, when logical keyboard layout of X11 has more than one Delete key — for example if I map delete key on numpad to regular ‘Delete’: $ xmodmap -e 'keycode 91 = Delete KP_Decimal Delete KP_Sep

Bug#819003: [emacs24] acts like Backspace when layout has more than one key

2016-03-22 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: emacs24 Version: 24.4+1-5 Severity: normal Usually Delete key in GNU Emacs deletes forward and k says: ‘ (translated from )...’. However, when logical keyboard layout of X11 has more than one Delete key — for example if I map delete key on numpad to regular ‘Delete’: $ xmodmap

Bug#818695: [xkb] Sticky modifiers are not released by pressing ISO_*_Group keys

2016-03-19 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: xkb-data Version: 2.12-1 Severity: normal Pardon for filing the bug under presumably wrong package, it does not seem that the problem is somewhere in /usr/share/X11/xkb/, but I could not find package that would fit better, so I hope that dear maintainers of xkb-data know where this

Bug#751892: udev: external media belong to disk group

2015-03-29 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
On 30/03/15 03:34, Michael Biebl wrote: Am 30.03.2015 um 02:25 schrieb Dmitry Alexandrov: On 30/03/15 02:41, Michael Biebl wrote: Am 30.03.2015 um 01:21 schrieb Dmitry Alexandrov: On 30/03/15 01:01, Michael Biebl wrote: The default policy shipped in Debian allows local desktop users to mount

Bug#751892: udev: external media belong to disk group

2015-03-29 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
On 30/03/15 02:41, Michael Biebl wrote: Am 30.03.2015 um 01:21 schrieb Dmitry Alexandrov: On 30/03/15 01:01, Michael Biebl wrote: The default policy shipped in Debian allows local desktop users to mount/umount/format etc removable media. ‘Format’? How? udisksctl(1) does mot provide

Bug#781495: udisksctl lacks commands for labelling and formatting

2015-03-29 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: udisks2 Version: 2.1.3-5 Severity: normal While UDisks implements functions for labelling [0] and formatting [1] partitions and drives and, judging by gnome-disks(1), they are pretty working, udisksctl(1) does not provide a user interface for them. Not being something important by

Bug#751892: udev: external media belong to disk group

2015-03-29 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
On 30/03/15 01:01, Michael Biebl wrote: As I mentioned in previous reply, desktops should use udisks2 to manage storage devices. The default policy shipped in Debian allows local desktop users to mount/umount/format etc removable media. ‘Format’? How? udisksctl(1) does mot provide such a

Bug#776743: [bash][libreadline6] Mapping backslash in vi-normal mode via ~/.inputrc does not work

2015-01-31 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: bash Version: 4.3-11+b1 Severity: normal In a vi-like keyboard paradigm backslash (\) is often used as a leader key for various personal mappings. Suppose, we have a minimal ~/.inputrc: set editing-mode vi set keymap vi-command \\tw: transpose-words and ~/.bashrc is empty.

Bug#774492: [vim] c{motion} temporary cancels 'linebreak' option for current line

2015-01-03 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: vim Version: 2:7.4.488-3 Severity: normal When the 'linebreak' option (visually break long lines at spaces only rather than at a middle of a word) is set c{motion} command (but not d or x or i) cause current real line to be re-flowed like as the 'linebreak' is not set. This affects

Bug#774170: reportbug-ng corrupts non-ACSII characters in summary

2014-12-29 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: reportbug-ng Version: 1.31 Severity: normal --- Please enter the report below this line. --- Reportbug-NG requests to enter a ‘Summary’ for a new bug that will be used as a subject for e-mail message. The problem is that it somehow corrupts multibyte (UTF-8) characters, so that MUA

Bug#771704: aptitude-doc: ‘Current state’ flag values list is incomplete

2014-12-01 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: aptitude-doc-en Version: 0.6.11-1 Severity: normal I’ve just encountered letters ‘T’ and ‘W’ as a package state in Aptitude package view: T cups 1.7.5-71.7.5-7 W cups-filters 1.0.61-4 1.0.61-4 T man-db

Bug#721324: [coreutils] fold: no UTF-8 support

2014-11-30 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
For what it’s worth, ‘fold’ from Busybox handles UTF-8 correctly: +$ busybox fold -w 10 EOF + 1234567890123456789012 + Мы не рабы, рабы немы. + EOF 1234567890 1234567890 12 Мы не рабы , рабы нем ы. +$ busybox fold -w 10 -s EOF + Мы не рабы, рабы немы. + EOF Мы не рабы, рабы немы. (While in

Bug#721324: [coreutils] fold: no UTF-8 support

2014-11-30 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
In fact, that seems to be a duplicate of Debian bug #139861 [1] dated 25 March 2002 (wow!). [1]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=139861 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Bug#758746: [FINALLY FIXED] kde-workspace-bin: Energy saving schemes have no effect

2014-11-20 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
The bug in KDE seems to be fixed now too, so that menu / KRunner items are back. Although I am not sure, whether it is enough to upgrade ‘kde-workspace-bin’ to the version 4.11.13-2 or the issue was in some other package. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org

Bug#751892: udev: external media belong to disk group

2014-11-18 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
like this: $ VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename raw-sdb.vmdk -rawdisk /dev/sdb -- Dmitry Alexandrov. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#751892: udev: external media belong to disk group

2014-11-18 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
We have no plans to do this, using groups for external devices was intentionally removed because it never worked well. May I ask, what exactly did work wrong with removable medias belonging to ‘floppy’ group? To me it is one of conventions that always existed. Was there any bug caused by it?

Bug#751892: udev: external media belong to disk group

2014-11-18 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Use pmount? ‘pmount(1)’ does not have an ability to label filesystems (at least manpage says nothing about that). I do not argue, that it might be nice to have a wrapper around ‘fatlabel(1)’, ‘e2label(1)’, ‘ntfslabel(1)’, etc (and mkfs.* also) that uses PolicyKit to authorize raw-access to

Bug#769039: Chromium seems to support viewing MHTML, but the mimetype is missing from chromium.desktop

2014-11-10 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
38.0.2125.101-3 -- no debconf information From 185211555f695780d9d30344b73863232579d0a6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dmitry Alexandrov 321...@gmail.com Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 00:11:13 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Add association with application/x-mimearchive --- debian/chromium.desktop | 2 +- 1

Bug#758746: [NOT FIXED] kde-workspace-bin: Energy saving schemes have no effect

2014-10-14 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Updating ‘cgmanager’ up to version 0.33-2 indeed solves the issue with polkit / logind: $ qdbus --system org.freedesktop.login1 \ /org/freedesktop/login1 \ org.freedesktop.login1.Manager.CanSuspend now returns ‘yes’, while before update: ‘challenge’; and so $ qdbus --system

Bug#756944: qalculate-gkt strictly depends on gnuplot-x11 while gnuplot-qt is also fine

2014-08-03 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: qalculate-gtk Version: 0.9.7-5 Severity: normal Up to a certain version Debian package ‘gnuplot-qt’ was considered as a version of ‘gnuplot-x11’ on which ‘qalculate-gtk’ depends. Now they are conflicting packages, so installation of qalculate or updating of gnuplot imposes to remove

Bug#734189: renameutils: Non-ASCII chars are represented as octal escape sequences

2014-01-04 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Package: renameutils Version: 0.12.0-1 Severity: normal On UTF-8 locale qmv (or qcp) represents non-ASCII characters as octal escape sequences. E. g.: $ ls 10 £ file файл $ qmv In editor (any) I will see: 10 \302\243 10 \302\243 file