dependencies...
Nothing to do.
[...]
Thanks for report. Indeed it's a bug.
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then /usr/bin/daptup --pre; fi'Sub-process returned an error code
Thanks, I can reproduce this error now.
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Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.4-1.2
Severity: normal
Hello,
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$ aptitude search aaa
p jaaa
- audio signal generator and spectrum analyser
$ LC_MESSAGES=C sudo aptitude search aaa
[sudo] password for jackyf:
E: Could not get lock
tags 637738 + pending
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Hello,
I found the reason, it's a bug in aptitude [1]. I will upload an
updated daptup with a workaround.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=650179
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in fbreader 0.12.10* (wheezy)?
Note: fbreader for desktop computers is not being developed anymore, so
it's unlikely this bug will be fixed unless someone provides a patch.
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is available since 4:4.7.0~beta1,
squeeze has 4:4.6.3-4+squeeze1).
In fact, libzlui-qt4 does not list libqtcore4 as a dependency at all.
Thank you for the report.
Yeah, it probably should link to qtcore4. I will look deeper in a few
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to this also require significant changes and is
postponed at least until Cupt 2.4.
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Subject says it.
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Building old list of packages... E: unable to open release file
'//var/lib/cupt/lists/http___snapshots.munin-monitoring.org_packages_debian__Release':
No such file or directory errors present. Is apt/dpkg running?
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should be enough to remember what
program(s) was/were installed recently. Specifically, Cupt logs store
all package changes (done by libcupt) for 2 years by default, and logs
can be either read by human or a specific log parser. By some point of
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Hello maintainer,
On 2011-04-17 11:43, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
Your package uses an obsolete version of libpqxx library version 2 (binary
package 'libpqxx-2.6.9ldbl'). It belongs to the section 'oldlibs' and is to be
removed from wheezy. Please port your
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
This can be used by high-level package managers (for example, Cupt) for
not downloading translations again when they are not changed since the
last metadata update.
This would be especially useful if/when Debian archive switch to
descriptionless
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
... in stable they are fine.
Example:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/i18n/Index says
the size of 'Translation-fi' file is 96 bytes, while the file is surely
bigger.
In stable, the index file correctly says that size is 98747 bytes.
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On 2011-11-09 14:54, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Sure thing. Here it is. (I just redid the patch, but hopefully it's
the same.)
Thanks! Applied all of them (added one missing '' to a third one).
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Hi,
Thanks to the reporter, indeed sounds reasonable.
Thanks, Jonathan, the patch looks good. I wonder if it would be easy for
you to rebase it against the 'next' branch (it's fine if you don't want).
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operators
[...]
Thanks for the report! Patch looks good. I however want to check some
things before applying it. I will update the bug thread afterwards.
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severity 647001 normal
retitle 647001 apt: trusted.gpg and trustdb.gpg should be world-readable
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Hello again,
I'm bumping the severity, based on the
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=646220#54.
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On 2011-10-29 11:41, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
On 2011-10-29 00:47, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
[...]
Something like
apt-key exportall |
apt-key --keyring /var/lib/cupt/trusted.gpg add -
in place of
install -m644 /etc/apt/trusted.gpg /var
Package: apt
Version: 0.8.15.9
Severity: wishlist
Hello,
Files /etc/apt/trusted.gpg (and /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d, if apt itself
will place something to it in the future) should be made world-readable
so it's possible to check release signatures without having root
privileges.
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See #647001. I should have filed it years ago, but better later than
never. I have also added a comment to a code with a reference to the
bug.
I am generally not happy at all with the current keyring handling in
Cupt. If you have some improvement ideas, please tell.
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. Bug's filed
(veeery late though).
If the new keyring file installed by debian-archive-keyring/experimental
(I didn't have a chance to play with it yet) installs a world-readable
keyring, this would be a good start towards the goal (as for me).
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launcher (hard disks, USB sticks) it opens Qmmp instead of the mounted drives.
Yes, somewhy upsteam defined Qmmp as directory handler, which causes
that behavior. This will be fixed in the next qmmp upload.
Thank you for the report!
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a generated file like
'/etc/apt/preferences.d/05apt-listbugs' with a first line, say,
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# DO NOT EDIT, this file is auto-generated by apt-listbugs
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If he still decides to edit it, well, he/she was warned. And
apt-listbugs would regenerate the file after the every run anyway.
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: binnmu
Hello,
nmu qmmp_0.5.2-1 . i386 . -m Rebuild against newer libav*. (See #646854)
Please do.
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Hello,
The behavior of the Acquire::Languages option is currently
unpredictable and behaves against the common configuration rules.
Default:
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$ apt-config dump | grep Acquire::Languages
Acquire::Languages ;
Acquire::Languages:: en_US;
configuration file every time the state
file/data changes. For that to work, utilities should not change its
behavior depending on the other (user) preferences, which I believe
would be better. But that's my humble opinion.
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to that is I decided to not push the change
to upcoming stable release to have more time to design and test it, and
also to not cause rush for anyone included myself (and you, if you
decide to follow the changes) before archive freeze. Will create a
long-lived branch instead.
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On 2011-10-19 13:42, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
It's a bit confusing that the file names of .debs don't contain the
epoch. I think we should change that.
I would welcome this.
These epoch-related bugs/feature requests may be of interest too:
#551323 (dpkg), #551326 (www.debian.org).
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in case some tool is
going to read it using such a small data type...).
Do you think it can be sufficiently low?
Yes, it's sufficiently low for most cases, which I think is enough for a
workaround.
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specific versions)
Priority: -number
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to, say a file /etc/cupt/version-priorities.d/apt-listbugs, given that a
proper wishlist bug with technical details is filed a couple of months
later?
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;package=apt;
and specifically http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=554773.
Back to the my proposal, indeed it requires more work that I thought,
and I will understand if you won't want to implement the changes. Thanks
for consideration in any case.
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altogether
and roll something that Cupt users can rely on.
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Version: 1.32
Severity: normal
Hello,
$ fakeroot -u dpkg-repack --arch=amd64 gcc-multilib
dpkg-repack: Fatal Error: Package gcc-multilib not installed
$ dpkg -l | grep gcc-multilib
ii gcc-multilib4:4.6.1-2
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@asdfasdf:~$ dpkg-query --control-path gcc-multilib
jackyf@asdfasdf:~$ dpkg -l | grep gcc-multilib
ii gcc-multilib 4:4.4.5-1
The GNU C compiler (multilib files)
jackyf@asdfasdf:~$
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Looks like it returns nothing not only on my machine. Does it work for
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Package: libcupt2-0
Version: 2.2.0
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream
Bug is reported by Karol Kozłowski.
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can but I don't want to
spend my time fixing the issues for non-free software.
But, as I also said before, if someone wants to implement all the needed
packaging changes, patches are welcome.
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application. There can be unlimited number of actions
what to do with files listed by lsof() viewer.
However, feel free to ask upstream directly.
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Version: 2.0.0
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
This bug was introduced because (and as part) of the more important fix
of the other bug in 2.0.0~beta1.
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Hi,
There is no package 'xz', you probably wanted 'xz-utils'.
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Kernel:
under KDE and I never saw session management errors.
Internet search occurences of this error seem to suggest that the reason
is some X11 misconfiguration.
Cc'ing Qt maintainers in Debian for the possible help in analyzing the
issue.
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package wnpp
retitle 621132 O: unetbootin -- Installer of Linux/BSD distributions
thanks
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I'll apply it shortly.
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your patch introduces a memory
leak. How about the slight modification (attached). Could you please
confirm that it works for you as well?
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diff --git a/ProcessList.c b/ProcessList.c
index
[ sorry for not replying before, you mail went to spam folder somewhy ]
Hi,
On 2011-08-18 14:37, Ludwin Alduvi Hernández Vásquez wrote:
I am interested in adopting the package, I just like to know if you are
willing to review the package and upload it.
Yes, I am.
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for the patch. I don't expect problems, but this will have to go
through an upstream code change first.
Is there a strict or preferred deadline for this transition to happen?
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directory (usually
/var/cache/apt/archives) contain at least one file with '%3a' in the
name.
3) Run 'cupt autoclean' or 'cupt clean'.
4) There are dangling symlinks in the archives cache directory.
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care
entirely, but I don't expect someone will be interested to do that.
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suppose that the second 'markauto' should be 'unmarkauto'.
Oh yes, you are right. Thanks, I committed the fix.
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Version: 2.1.3
Severity: normal
A log from the user: http://paste.debian.net/126630.
Also: http://paste.debian.net/126634/.
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impossible to guess what happened given only this generic error
message. Did synaptic leave any messages before it or some error.log?
This bug seems described repeatedly as having been fixed.
? Are you speaking about #551279? Technically there were two different
bugs in it.
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Package: patchutils
Version: 0.3.2-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
'filterdiff -# 1 backup.patch' somewhy outputs first 4 hunks of the attached
file.
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systems. Is
that reproducible with specific versions/actions of
'libgtkhtml-editor-3.14-0' package?
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. Perhaps yes in the time of writing, but without TODO it easily got
forgotten.
A natural fix would be to tweak
PackagesWorker::__do_dpkg_pre_packages_actions to set up a pipe and
write to it instead of composing a huge echo statement.
Agreed.
Thanks for the report!
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as well.
So I wondered if certain versions of that package can be used to
reproduce the bug. Otherwise I will need to setup something artificial.
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but /usr/sbin/extlinux is included
in extlinux. A depends (or recommends) on extlinux should be added then.
Thanks for your report, I will add extlinux to Recommends.
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Hi,
On 2011-07-21 14:25, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
As the title says, would be very good to have a menu file for for unetbootin.
Ack. Patches welcome :)
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That choice is nearest among others I guess, but shouldn't that be
Recommends: fuse [linux-any] | fuse4bsd [kfreebsd-any]
like in 'Depends' choice? Am I right that /usr/bin/mount_fusefs
(provided by fuse4bsd) is needed for mounting fuse filesystems from the
/etc/fstab entries?
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, that mean I will not able to check how it works on Debian/kFreeBSD
porterboxes. I will modify the package and hope for the best (and for
bug reports if any).
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worth reporting to fuse4bsd, since it's
problematic for scripts that first mount something and then use it.
But yeah, speaking of the case, to me it looks like something that
should be fixed on a FreeBSD kernel/fuse4bsd side and not yours.
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entry (same as arrow down), which is not very useful.
Also highlighting the search term would be useful (I know this is an
extra feature request, but I'm too lazy to write an email just for that).
Both are forwarded to the upstream tracker.
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. Or not.
Thanks for the suggestion, I've forwarded it to the upstream tracker.
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[...] | fgrep Package: libqwt-dev -A 15 | grep Replaces
Replaces: libqwt5-qt4-dev ( 6.0.0-)
The version '6.0.0-' seems like not valid by Debian policy §5.6.12. You
probably want to use '6.0.0' there.
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sticking my foot in my mouth, I haven't yet :)
For what concerns your proposal, Cupt's algorithm to generate a package
changes order is much different to libapt's one. It may work better or
worse regarding your use case. I had never tried it for upgrades
skipping release.
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Package: cupt
Version: 2.1.2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
Subject says it.
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Package: libcupt2-0
Version: 2.1.2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
Subject says it.
Would be nice to have when the downloaded Release file is already expired.
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by Francesco in the following mail).
And thank you people for the time spent to investigate this.
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Severity: normal
It should have no reverse-(build-)-dependencies anymore in
testing/unstable. Please remove.
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On 2011-06-20 17:42, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
I guess a patch helps more.
Yeah -- it's very clear now. Applied, thanks.
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Package: google-perftools
Version: 1.7-1
Severity: normal
Hello,
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$ google-pprof cupt show cupt cupt.show.prof
sh: curl: command not found
Use of uninitialized value $line in substitution (s///) at
/usr/bin/google-pprof line 2780.
.
If this is not what you meant, please be more explicit so I can
reproduce your steps and understand.
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Ok, this is a separate issue, cloned the bug.
| E: unable to receive socket message length: Interrupted system call
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if (errno == EINTR)
continue;
Well, not quite a Cupt bug, but I worked around it anyway (see commit
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disappear
and only one song remains selected.
Thanks, now I understand. I have forwarded your report upstream.
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tags 629210 + pending
thanks
And fixed this one as well. Thanks!
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package is now in Debian unstable and Debian
mirrors should receive it very soon.
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Package: coreutils
Version: 8.5-1
Severity: minor
File: /bin/ls
Tags: l10n
Example:
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$ LANG=fi_FI.UTF-8 ls -la
yhteensä 152
drwx-- 6 jackyf jackyf 4096 14.4. 21:13 .
drwxr-xr-x 64 jackyf jackyf 4096 30.5. 21:00 ..
drwxr-xr-x 4 jackyf jackyf 4096 12.9.2010 cupt
drwxr-xr-x 2 jackyf
for better times.
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that this will be fixed until someone steps
up.
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Thanks for this and other information you supplied. I linked this
to already existing report in the upstream bug tracker.
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Daptup::Backend::Aptitude::new('Daptup::Backend::Aptitude')
called at /usr/bin/daptup line 309
Many thanks for spotting this, a fix will reach Debian unstable soon.
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Package: dpkg
Version: 1.15.8.10
Severity: wishlist
As it was discovered in some places (#558151), some system modifications
cannot be sanely made without specifying --auto-deconfigure to dpkg.
Please provide a --deconfigure command, so dpkg front-ends can plan and
request deconfigurations
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Package: apt
Version: 0.8.14.1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/apt-cache
Hi, the order or arguments submitted to 'apt-cache policy' is not preserved in
the command output:
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$ apt-cache policy cupt dpkg libc6
libc6:
Installed: 2.11.2-7
Candidate: 2.11.2-11
Version table:
2.13-2 0
, an upstream for html2text is dead so you might want to
write a patch.
Also, you might want to have a look on other html-to-text processors in
the Debian archive.
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Hi Jonathan, hello Hurd porters,
On 2011-04-26 19:33, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
- thing which hangs is most probably that background download process
(worker()), would be nice to know where it hangs.
I tried to investigate this on strauss.debian.net, and this is what I got when
it hangs
it to the upstream.
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. The same iso burnt onto a CD works
on
the same system.
Thanks for your report, I forwarded it to the upstream bugzilla.
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Package: cupt
Version: 2.0.1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
This is a regression since 1.x series.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'unstable'),
(500, 'stable'), (1, 'experimental')
to find
out how do messages flow between download worker process and download
clients, maybe the error is located there;
- thing which hangs is most probably that background download process
(worker()), would be nice to know where it hangs.
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Hi Jonathan,
Cupt 2.0.1 has landed to unstable, can you confirm that downloading,
aside of some number of warnings, works on hurd now?
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download methods (which could be also be written by third parties).
I just committed a one-line fix to turn this into a warning. Depending
on the view of porters/bug reporter, this bug, after this fix is
released, may downgrade to either 'minor', 'wishlist' or 'closed'.
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