Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> writes:
> Ferenc Wagner <wf...@niif.hu> writes:
>
>> Thanks. Regarding xmltooling, We could as well do a regular upload
>> replacing the liblog4cpp5-dev dependency of libxmltooling-dev with
>> liblog4shib-dev. I only noticed t
Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> writes:
> Ferenc Wagner <wf...@niif.hu> writes:
>
>> That's great! Let's start with log4shib, another immediate BD of
>> OpenSAML2, which also has a not-yet-packaged upstream release. I
>> applied the DEP-14 transformation
Ferenc Wagner <wf...@niif.hu> writes:
> I'm doing OpenSAML itself tomorrow.
I converted the Alioth repository to DEP-14 and pushed all my changes.
Please review and upload if it's suitable. Preferably after
log4shib_1.0.9-1 is in, I guess, so that it builds against that version.
-
Luca BRUNO <lu...@debian.org> writes:
>> On Tue, 01 Sep 2015 10:48:28 +0200 Ferenc Wagner <wf...@niif.hu> wrote:
>>
>>> I'll package new upstream versions of the whole Shibboleth stack to
>>> fix the outstanding OpenSAML security bug in unstable.
Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> writes:
> Ferenc Wagner <wf...@niif.hu> writes:
>
>> Please wait a little, I'm packaging the new upstream anyway and will
>> introduce this change soon (I'll need a sponsor, though).
>
> I should be able to help with spon
Jakub Wilk writes:
> libcrmcommon-dev is marked as "Multi-Arch: same", but the following
> file is architecture-dependent:
>
> /usr/include/pacemaker/crm_config.h
Is there anything to do besides setting the package to Multi-Arch: no?
Has the multiarch specification been
Herbert Fortes (hpfn) writes:
> "In case several development versions of a library exist, you may need
> to use dpkg's Conflicts mechanism"
I think the Policy means this between versions of the same library
(eg. your libqb6-dev and a later libqb7-dev).
But anyway, this is a
Jonathan Wiltshire <j...@debian.org> writes:
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 02:22:54AM +0100, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>
>> The redhat-cluster package will be removed from the archive, we don't
>> intend to fix it.
>
> Here's the hit list then:
[gfs2-utils, lvm2, ocfs2-tools
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort writes:
> This is the last blocker for the perl transition. Packages should be
> installable now in unstable. Please let us know if you make progress
> with this or if you hit any blockers.
Short progress report: no blockers.
I encountered unexpected
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <po...@debian.org> writes:
> On 16/12/15 00:12, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>
>> Niko Tyni <nt...@debian.org> writes:
>>
>>> So the proper way out seems to be a separate libdlm source package, as
>>> discussed in [1]. Ferenc, do I u
Ferenc Wagner <wf...@niif.hu> writes:
> Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <po...@debian.org> writes:
>
>> On 16/12/15 00:12, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>>
>>> Niko Tyni <nt...@debian.org> writes:
>>>
>>>> So the proper way out seems to be a sepa
Niko Tyni writes:
> So the proper way out seems to be a separate libdlm source package, as
> discussed in [1]. Ferenc, do I understand right that a new pacemaker
> package is a blocker for this? Is that because the current pacemaker
> would be broken by the libdlm update?
No:
Dominic Hargreaves writes:
> From [2] it appears that work is underway to fix all this, by including
> libdlm as a separate package. Presumably at this point lvm2 would not
> depend on redhat-cluster and it could be removed from testing?
Yes, that's the plan.
> As a more
gregor herrmann writes:
> On Mon, 09 Nov 2015 20:39:32 +0100, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
>
>> Your package build-depends on libcorosync-dev which is no longer
>> built by corosync. Please switch to the appropriate packages to
>> build against the new version.
>
> Afer
Fernando Seiti Furusato writes:
> It also fails on ppc64el and other architectures
Hi Fernando,
We're planning to drop the openais package altogether, replacing it by
Corosync 2. The new HA stack builds DLM, cLVM and GFS directly on
Corosync.
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Salvatore Bonaccorso <car...@debian.org> writes:
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 08:54:08AM +0200, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>
>> Salvatore Bonaccorso <car...@debian.org> writes:
>>
>>> Any news for the fix to unstable for CVE-2015-0851?
>>
>> Sorry,
Hi,
Do you get such reports with the current corosync versions? Much has
changed in this area, I can't identify pload_initialize anymore.
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Hi,
Does syslog contain anything corosync-related after bootup, but before
you start it manually? Isn't it the DRBD timeout mentioned in
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=752512#10 ?
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Hi,
Does this also happen with the current packages? Pacemaker isn't a
plugin anymore, thus it shouldn't be able to freeze Corosync shutdown.
On the other hand, the systemd unit files order Pacemaker shutdown
strictly before Corosync shutdown, because killing Corosync under
running Pacemaker
tag 801870 +pending
thanks
Arturo Borrero Gonzalez writes:
> I think this is dead project :-( because:
> * latest upstream release was almost 3 years ago (early 2013)
> * no movements in mailing lists
> * lots of dead links in redhat/fedorahosted websites
> *
reopen 753289
thanks
The autogenerated GitHub archive, which we used as orig tarball for 2.3.4,
did not contain the m4 directory. This broke the default dh_autoreconf
action (that is, autoreconf -f -i), and we chose the easy way out: invoking
the supplied autogen.sh. Unfortunately, that invokes
I mean:
# echo configfs >/etc/modules-load.d/configfs.conf
Michael Biebl writes:
> Have you asked dlm upstream, why they do it this way? Maybe they
> simply don't know about modules-load.d? I would in any case try to get
> this change upstream.
Looking at #ExecStopPost=/sbin/modprobe -r dlm, I think they didn't use
modules-load.d
Michael Biebl writes:
> Why are your using a .service file to load the dlm module?
Sorry for being confusing by eliding too much. The dlm service starts
the DLM control daemon, and also loads the dlm kernel module beforehand.
It's dlm_controld which needs a mounted configfs
Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> writes:
> Am 30.09.2015 um 16:04 schrieb Ferenc Wagner:
>
>> Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> writes:
>>
>>> Why are your using a .service file to load the dlm module?
>>
>> Sorry for being confusing by e
Michael Biebl writes:
> Or, the dlm packages ships a modules-load.d snippet in
> /usr/lib/modules-load.d where it loads the configfs mdoule, since it's
> the dlm package which apparently needs configfs, not systemd itself.
Well, this is the point where we obviously differ: in
Salvatore Bonaccorso writes:
> Any news for the fix to unstable for CVE-2015-0851?
Sorry, I got bogged down in another department. It isn't forgotten,
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reassign 499014 schroot
thanks
Thanks, it was useful. This happens after reusing an schroot after
installing dbus inside it, if the host does not have the messagebus
user/group. Because schroot by default overrides the NSS databases of
the chroot by those of the host, see
tags 765365 - pending
thanks
"Adrian.Vondendriesch" writes:
> IIRC I've set the tag because leberus was working on it. But there were
> problems building the Build-Debs on hurd.
>
> At the end there wasn't any outcome. So, removing the pending tag seams
>
Hi,
Thanks for the detailed report. Right now I'm doing urgent work on HA
packages, but once that's done, I'll package new upstream versions of
the whole Shibboleth stack to fix the outstanding OpenSAML security bug
in unstable. This will change the SO version of xml-security-c and
probably all
tags 788496 -moreinfo
severity 788496 wishlist
thanks
The version numbers in the original report reflect a change in
python-apt (longer commit messages appeared there), not in gbp.
While the --customizations option provides a workaround, I think line
wrapping should be enabled by default in
Actually, what I suggested above is not enough, these
/lib/multipath/*.so files occasionally require other shared libraries,
like libaio.so.1 in the case of /lib/multipath/libcheckdirectio.so. I'm
not sure what's the best way to chase down these, but it's already done
for executables, so support
We're already working on this with the Security Team. I wonder if I
should prepare new packages (for {wheezy,jessie}-security) with the
changelogs closing this bug. Or should it be closed by the unstable
upload of 1.5.5? The proposed security uploads can be found at
Unfortunately, the above recipe stopped working under wheezy.
It was broken and later fixed upstream, see:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/lvm-devel/2012-March/msg00162.html
Lock conversion to exclusive is also problematic, as this patch isn't
included yet:
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Christoph Anton Mitterer cales...@scientia.net writes:
On Thu, 2015-04-30 at 23:00 +0200, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
By usual means do you mean preseeding late_command with a sed
script editing sshd_config?
No I rather meant by using the installation system or configuration
system you use (FAI
By usual means do you mean preseeding late_command with a sed script
editing sshd_config?
https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/i386/apbs05.html.en#preseed-hooks
That's certainly possible, but preseeding a boolean (as documented) is
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I tried to use it in vain, then found this bug.
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ja...@crackle.treshna.com writes:
the section KNOWN ISSUES in the ipmiconsole man page partially occurs twice.
(search for the string KNOWN ISSUES )
I reported this upstream, they'll probably fix this eventually.
ja...@crackle.treshna.com writes:
ipmiconsole installis in /usr/sbin but it does not require root
permissions to use (possible work-arounds for this are obvious) but this
seems sub-optiomal
I'm not sure it's worth deviating from the upstream installation
practice (and manpage section), given
franz schaefer schae...@mond.at writes:
As many of us, see
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=768922.
thanks for the link. so from the discussion there the only reason that
libqb0 is not newer is that it did not work on kfreebsd which is no longer
important as this is droped
Alexander Wirt formo...@debian.org writes:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2015, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
supp...@remsnet.de writes:
From: Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu
supp...@remsnet.de writes:
I can´t understand why Debian , Suse , FC / Redhat and it´s clones
Distrubtions still publish the buggy ipvsadm
supp...@remsnet.de writes:
From: Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu
supp...@remsnet.de writes:
I can´t understand why Debian , Suse , FC / Redhat and it´s clones
Distrubtions still publish the buggy ipvsadm 1.26 .
The change of distribution location may play a role in this. The latest
Please,
Is there any controversy about this bug? Now it cost me quite some
time, and I guess I'm not alone with that. The solution seems simple
enough and is undisputed, so why not just fix it?
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I'd like to add that gethostbyname.3 also refers to the order line in
/etc/host.conf, thus is should be corrected as well.
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Simon Horman ho...@verge.net.au writes:
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 09:26:36AM +0900, Christian Balzer wrote:
Meanwhile, here in what it what we tenuously call reality one can observe
the following things:
1. Pacemaker broken in Jessie for more than 2 months now.
2. Silence on this bug for
Luca Bruno lu...@debian.org writes:
On Wednesday 03 December 2014 18:21:08 Ryan Tandy wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 11:40:24PM +0100, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
I got pre-approval on #771962: the upload will be unblocked, provided
it's in unstable by Monday the 8th of December. People
Ryan Tandy r...@nardis.ca writes:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 07:45:26PM +0100, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
I'm inclined to simply add that -s option. If the database was schema-
correct, it will stay so, and it it wasn't, then upgrade isn't the best
time to point that out. There isn't much to test
Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu writes:
I pushed my proposed change at a separate branch:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/users/wferi-guest/openldap.git/log/?h=bug/614569
Reproducing it here:
commit 8a769204be90c1eaf7d5070c4e8a2d1eb18a82dc
Author: Ferenc Wágner wf...@niif.hu
Date: Wed Dec 3
Ryan Tandy r...@nardis.ca writes:
Trying to upgrade with DEBIAN_PRIORITY=medium does not work either
due to another problem: I can switch off dumping then, and dumping is
skipped all right, but the reload is attempted regardless and fails
not finding the dump.
That's a bug, for sure.
Ryan Tandy r...@nardis.ca writes:
IMO, the dumping questions could be asked outside of that guard, even
on initial installation (and certainly on reconfiguration), with a low
priority.
Agreed.
That's a bug, for sure. dump_databases() exits early if dumping is
disabled, but the symmetric
Ryan Tandy r...@nardis.ca writes:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 11:27:47AM +0100, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Now, do you plan to do anything about these for jessie? As I understand
it, anybody running a partial replica will necessarily hit this during
the wheezy - jessie upgrade. But we've still got
Andreas Beckmann a...@debian.org and Bernd Zeimetz be...@bzed.de writes:
Breaks: python-pywbem ( 0.8.0~dev650-1~)
Replaces: python-pywbem ( 0.8.0~dev650-1~)
OK. Footnote 53 brought up an example with a file being moved between
related packages, which made me read more into Breaks+Replaces
Thanks much. Unblock request filed as #768610.
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Andreas Beckmann a...@debian.org writes:
during a test with piuparts I noticed your package fails to upgrade from
'wheezy'.
Hi,
Something is strange here, as sblim-wbemcli was never part of wheezy,
thus it is not supposed to be upgraded from there.
It installed fine in 'wheezy', then the
exhibits this problem.
On 2014-11-06 11:00, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Of course the above problem could be declared in the metadata of
sblim-wbemcli, though 7.6 does not seem to apply here. 7.4 (Conflicts)
seems more appropriate to me, if something really is needed. I
initially thought
Ryan Tandy r...@nardis.ca writes:
- Invoke find, chmod, and chown with -H in case /var/lib/ldap is a
symlink. (Closes: #742862)
You mean chgrp, not chmod.
* debian/slapd.README.Debian: Add a note about database format
upgrades and the consequences of missing one.
I backported your package to wheezy and upgraded a machine carrying a
partial replica. The upgrade failed, so I added the -s option to the
slapadd call in the postinst. Please consider using it.
Btw. is the dump/restore necessary with MDB? I found no information
about the format
Beyond the unnecessary (and failing:) dump/reload, I also got a gratis
DB_CONFIG file during upgrade from wheezy to 2.4.40-1. So not only the
conditions differ, but also the methods, since MDB does not need this.
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Ryan Tandy r...@nardis.ca writes:
On 18/10/14 02:26 AM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Ryan Tandy r...@nardis.ca writes:
* debian/slapd.init.ldif:
Btw: why do you give rigths to the RootDN explicitly? Doesn't it skip
all ACL processing anyway?
Good point, again; I hadn't noticed
Dmitry Borisyuk q1we...@i.com.ua writes:
The package fbxkb has long-standing bugs (#412254, #436824 and others),
and seems unmaintained (the maintainer does not respond for years).
As I happen to install this package, I patched it for my local use,
and now upload it to mentors; it would be
Yaroslav Halchenko deb...@onerussian.com writes:
but shouldn't we keep bmc-watchdog.log not freeipmi-bmc-watchdog.log to
somewhat match default/init.d file naming?
I supposed this recent rename has been agreed upon. Anyway, what about
the bug/763136b branch then?
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I pushed a new branch bug/763136 to Alioth, please review, merge (fast
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Hi Russ,
In the past you sponsored the initial upload of my sblim-wbemcli package
into Debian. I prepared a new revision of it with very few changes,
could you please sponsor it again?
https://mentors.debian.net/package/sblim-wbemcli
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I am looking for a sponsor for my package sblim-wbemcli
* Package name: sblim-wbemcli
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Upstream Author : Tyrel Datwyler tyr...@us.ibm.com
* URL :
This seems to be caused by the rename of the logrotate config file
stemming from commit 4d4f988a (Move logrotate.d snippet to its own file;
dropped upstream). I think it could be fixed in 1.4.4-2~ by adding
dpkg-maintscript-helper mv_conffile \
/etc/logrotate.d/bmc-watchdog
Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu writes:
Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu writes:
Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu writes:
Bernd Zeimetz be...@bzed.de writes:
I'm preparing a new upload of sblim-wbemcli. Shall I rename the
contained wbemcli binary, or do you still plan letting me use that
name
Hi,
On my wheezy system:
$ dpkg-statoverride --list /var/run/hplip
hplip root 755 /var/run/hplip
$ getent passwd hplip
hplip:x:113:7:HPLIP system user,,,:/var/run/hplip:/bin/false
so the user is present, thus this override does not cause any problem.
The hplip package is installed, however,
$
Hi,
Yesterday I upgraded from squeeze to wheezy a moderate Munin setup (117
hosts). After much struggling and installing version 2.0.21-2~bpo70+3,
I managed to reach acceptable response (in the realm of seconds) via
Apache2 mod-fcgid. There might be some log/cache file permission
changes left
Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu writes:
Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu writes:
Bernd Zeimetz be...@bzed.de writes:
I'm preparing a new upload of sblim-wbemcli. Shall I rename the
contained wbemcli binary, or do you still plan letting me use that
name?
given the low popcon and pywebem not being
Svante Signell svante.sign...@gmail.com writes:
The attached patch fixes this problem by adding a check in
configure.ac for a working path = getcwd(NULL, 0) allocating the
string length required dynamically, and freed later on. Similarly the
string baseURI is malloced and freed.
I can see
Salvatore Bonaccorso car...@debian.org writes:
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 05:34:09PM +0200, Ferenc Wágner wrote:
The Debian 7.1 - 7.2 upgrade includes a multipath-tools upgrade,
which fails on a multipath-rooted system:
Preparing to replace multipath-tools 0.4.9+git0.4dfdaf2b-6 (using
Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu writes:
Bernd Zeimetz be...@bzed.de writes:
I'm preparing a new upload of sblim-wbemcli. Shall I rename the
contained wbemcli binary, or do you still plan letting me use that
name?
given the low popcon and pywebem not being devleoped by upstream
anymore, I
Exit status 20 sounds like debconf confused by unintended input.
Running the postinst script with set -x as in #622230 would reveal this.
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Hi,
This unfortunate code in the postinst script led to serveral (like
#482041, #589040, #606784 and #610630) bugs. Now that there have been
stable releases with the upgrade code adding the snmp group, the
existing user and group could be let alone, simply by letting adduser
fail gracefully,
severity 622230 critical
thanks
Jérôme Warnier jwarn...@beeznest.net writes:
Actually, it breaks stuff.
Example: installing snmpd fails with the following message:
[...]
As you can see, there is a problem with debconf.
Probably a good reason to raise the severity of this bug.
Absolutely.
Bernd Zeimetz be...@bzed.de writes:
I'm preparing a new upload of sblim-wbemcli. Shall I rename the
contained wbemcli binary, or do you still plan letting me use that
name?
given the low popcon and pywebem not being devleoped by upstream
anymore, I think it would be okay for you to take
Hi Bernd,
I'm preparing a new upload of sblim-wbemcli. Shall I rename the
contained wbemcli binary, or do you still plan letting me use that name?
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found 710517 0.9.12-11
fixed 710517 0.10.0
tags 710517 + patch
thanks
Carpenter, Christopher ccarpen...@camber.com writes:
This bug seems to happen every time I try to virsh destroy (or use
appropriate libvirt API call) while already having an open console via
virsh console.
I also hit this
Hi,
I was also bitten by this issue; Dear Maintainer, please consider fixing
it! I applied to following patches to the reboot and halt scripts,
based on similar checks in the networking and open-iscsi init scripts:
--- /etc/init.d/reboot.orig 2012-11-20 12:03:28.737794685 +0100
+++
Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org writes:
Somebody would have to properly maintain its dependencies in debian
(redhat-cluster, and by extension gfs2-utils, corosync, ...). They're
the reason the clvm package had to go.
Hi Julien,
We're running clvm over Corosync in wheezy (were using
Hi Bastian,
Please comment on this bug, because we're hitting a dead end here,
especially now that 2.02.95-6 has migrated into wheezy but upgrading
requires removing clvm, which we use. Can you see any alternatives
people using clvm could switch to? Or can we somehow help you to keep
clvm in
I'm much surprised that a disruptive change like dropping cluster
support from the lvm2 package was put forward this late in the wheezy
freeze cycle. What's the real reason for it? Some people use it to
their satisfaction and don't have a quick replacement on hand, and those
who don't like it
Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk writes:
Forwarding this to netdev since the bug is still present in Linux 3.7.1.
For those joining us, this thread is archive at
http://bugs.debian.org/697357.
Please forgive me for eliding the previous discussion; I think I hit the
same or a very similar
Bastian Blank wa...@debian.org writes:
On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 12:17:12PM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
I tried to set up a new KVM host in the usual way:
- have a bond0 interface over all physcial eth* interfaces
- create a br0 over that bond0 and any vnet* interfaces for the
Package: munin-plugins-core
Version: 2.0.6-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
After installing munin-node on a wheezy system:
# ln -s /usr/share/munin/plugins/slapd_ /etc/munin/plugins/slapd_connections
# vim /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/slapd
# munin-run slapd_connections autoconf
no (Can't use
Steve Schnepp steve.schn...@munin-monitoring.org writes:
It just got fixed upstream in c5cf4ad4b54983265a38554290414ab9af828bf5.
Outstanding, thanks a lot!
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Version: 0.6.3.4-2+b2
Severity: normal
Hi,
After installing libghc-text-icu-dev, my first test failed:
$ ghci
GHCi, version 7.4.1: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for help
Loading package ghc-prim ... linking ... done.
Loading package integer-gmp ... linking ...
Package: ebtables
Version: 2.0.10.4-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Installing ebtables gives the following warning:
Setting up ebtables (2.0.10.4-1) ...
update-rc.d: warning: default start runlevel arguments (2 3 4 5) do not match
ebtables Default-Start values (S)
which supposedly comes from the
Package: ebtables
Version: 2.0.10.4-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
ebtables currently recommends the module-init-tools package,
which since March 2012 has become a transitional package.
Please remember to update this package to recommend kmod in
time for the release of wheezy.
(Text adapted from
Package: nslcd
Version: 0.8.10-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
During shutdown, I got a good bunch of log lines like:
sshd[21799]: pam_env(sshd:setcred): No such user!?
sshd[21799]: fatal: login_init_entry: Cannot find user dummy
I suspect it's because nslcd was stopped before these ssh
Ferenc Wagner wf...@lant.ki.iif.hu writes:
Andreas Beckmann deb...@abeckmann.de writes:
That happens during the sid - experimental upgrade, not squeeze-wheezy.
Same problem with libipmidetect0.
As downloaded from packages.debian.org, libfreeipmi12_1.1.5-4_amd64.deb
and libipmidetect0_1.1.5
Andreas Beckmann deb...@abeckmann.de writes:
That happens during the sid - experimental upgrade, not squeeze-wheezy.
Same problem with libipmidetect0.
As downloaded from packages.debian.org, libfreeipmi12_1.1.5-4_amd64.deb
and libipmidetect0_1.1.5-4_amd64.deb contain symlinks, not directories
Holger Levsen hol...@layer-acht.org writes:
On Mittwoch, 17. Oktober 2012, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Would you please consider fixing this in squeeze, even though upstream
seems rather uninterested?
you mean wheezy? in squeeze we wont fix this for sure.
Oh yes, sorry! You are right: I meant
Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk writes:
On Tue, 2012-10-16 at 20:44 +0200, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
This is an issue on IBM HS20 blades with serial over LAN console. In short,
kernel messages get through all right, but user space messages are buffered
until the qla2xxx FC HBA driver module
Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk writes:
On Tue, 2012-10-16 at 20:44 +0200, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
This is an issue on IBM HS20 blades with serial over LAN console. In short,
kernel messages get through all right, but user space messages are buffered
until the qla2xxx FC HBA driver module
Marc Haber mh+debian-packa...@zugschlus.de writes:
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:03:06AM +0800, Jim Barber wrote:
--- bonding_err_.orig 2011-11-14 12:42:18.332577791 +1100
+++ bonding_err_2011-11-14 12:44:24.594788291 +1100
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
grep ^Slave Interface:
Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk writes:
On Tue, 2012-10-16 at 20:44 +0200, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
This is an issue on IBM HS20 blades with serial over LAN console. In short,
kernel messages get through all right, but user space messages are buffered
until the qla2xxx FC HBA driver module
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.2.23-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
This is an issue on IBM HS20 blades with serial over LAN console. In short,
kernel messages get through all right, but user space messages are buffered
until the qla2xxx FC HBA driver module is loaded. Everything is right
Ritesh Raj Sarraf r...@debian.org writes:
On Wednesday 15 February 2012 10:13 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
On Thursday 05 January 2012 01:04 AM, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
Well local-top is too late as udev is started in init-top.
Making MP_MODULES configurable is probably a good idea, but
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