Ivan Shmakov i...@theory.asu.ru writes:
The `enscript' command currently doesn't honor the value of the
HOME environment variable while reading its configuration, and uses
the value from the user's passwd(5) entry instead,
…
As of 1.6.5.2-1, I no longer observe this bug
Andreas Barth a...@not.so.argh.org writes:
[…]
The mgetty-Package does not provide any entries in /etc/inittab,
neither removes them after de-installation. So it should be best to
remove these four lines.
But it could be formed as a wishlist-entry that mgetty does one day
both (as
Ivan Shmakov oneing...@gmail.com writes:
[…]
It's my opinion that inittab(5) is such a fragile file that it
shouldn't be touched unless explicitly requested.
[Okay, I've messed it up. Resent to 191525@. Apologies for the
inconvenience.]
[…]
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Package: aria2
Version: 1.12.1-2
Tags: ipv6
Apparently, aria2c(1) doesn't allow for an IPv6 HTTP proxy.
I've identified the following two cases:
• should the HTTP proxy's host name (as per, e. g., the
http_proxy environment variable) resolve to both IPv6 and
Package: mailutils-mh
Version: 1:2.2+dfsg1-3+b1
The mhn command fails to access a read-only folder, e. g.:
$ which mhn
/usr/bin/mailutils-mh
$ mhn +foo 12345
$ echo $?
0
$
Running mhn under strace(1) reveals that it tries,
unsuccessfully, to open(2) ~/Mail/foo/12345
Already in Debian, as it seems.
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Open-source Project for a Network Data Access Protocol library
OPeNDAP provides software that allows you to access data over the
internet, from programs that weren't originally designed for that
Source: pdns
Version: 2.9.22-9
Severity: wishlist
Please consider adding Homepage: http://www.powerdns.com/ to
debian/control.
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Ivan Shmakov i...@gray.siamics.net writes:
[…]
I should probably try to compare strace(1)'s…
I've grep'ed the strace for “rt_sig”. The results for the first
and second SIGTSTP are MIME'd.
And there's a difference:
• first SIGTSTP:
rt_sigaction(SIGTSTP
Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com writes:
On Thu, 19 May 2011, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com writes:
This seems to work for me (trying both tcsh and bash). Can you
provide more details (perhaps locale, shell/version, etc).
I cannot reproduce the issue on a few of fresh
Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com writes:
[…]
Lynx is using ncurses for handling SIGTSTP most of the time. It
sets/unsets a handler when it is doing a system() call. If your test
scenario doesn't run any external programs, then perhaps the problem
is in ncurses (or the way lynx uses it).
Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org writes:
Hi, Igor Shmakov ihammers@gmail.com (14/12/2008):
I'm experiencing the same problem with X.org from Debian Lenny on
the similar (Radeon HD 2400 XT) hardware.
is it better in squeeze, sid, or experimental?
The problem of scrambled
Package: drraw
Version: 2.2b2-3
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: Igor Shmakov ihammers@gmail.com
Currently, drraw could only read the system configuration file,
located at /etc/drraw/drraw.conf:
50 # The configuration file is expected to be found in the same directory
Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com writes:
This seems to work for me (trying both tcsh and bash). Can you
provide more details (perhaps locale, shell/version, etc).
I cannot reproduce the issue on a few of fresh Squeeze
incarnations, either.
However, the issue readily
Package: lynx-cur
Version: 2.8.8dev.5-1
I start lynx as follows, and then stop it with either C-z or $
kill -TSTP as soon as it shows the page:
$ lynx
…
[1]+ Stopped lynx
$
Then, I bring it back, and stop it once again:
$ fg
…
[1]+ Stopped
I believe that Bug#472311 and Bug#585566 are the same issue,
actually.
Indeed, most(1) reads:
--cut: most(1) --
I am grateful to Robert Mills rob...@jna.com.au for re-writing the
search routines to use regular expressions.
--cut: most(1) --
However, I
John E Davis da...@space.mit.edu writes:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 -0400, Benj. Mako Hill m...@debian.org said:
Given a file named with a dash at the beginning (e.g., -.txt,
---.doc, etc.), there's no way (I found) to open such file with most
directly. GNU (I think gettext-based, actually)
Apparently, the issue manifests itself only on sufficiently big
files (the buffering is obviously involved.) Consider, e. g.:
$ most /usr/share/doc/libdirectfb-1.2-9/changelog.gz
Should one quit without scrolling, a “Broken pipe” message will
be produced (as per
Dominic Hargreaves d...@earth.li writes:
On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 01:36:55AM +0600, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
OTOH, given that the HTTP basic authentication is only a matter
of calling the LWP::UserAgent's -credentials () method (as per
the documentation [1]), it doesn't seem like a big
Package: rt3.8-clients
Version: 3.8.8-7
Severity: wishlist
The current version of rt-mailgate(1) relies on a specific
“backdoor” to access the REST interface of RT, like:
Location /rt/REST/1.0/NoAuth
Order allow,deny
Allow from ::1 127.0.0.0/8
Satisfy
One more program that is affected by this bug is rt-mailgate
from rt3.8-clients:
# echo test \
| (cd / su www-data -c '/usr/bin/rt-mailgate \
--debug --action=correspond \
--queue=General \
Package: heimdal-clients
Version: 1.4.0~git20100726.dfsg.1-1+b1
Severity: minor
Funny enough, but upgrading heimdal-clients to the one in
Squeeze left /usr/bin/kinit dependent on /both/ versions of
libhx509:
$ ldd /usr/bin/kinit | grep libhx
libhx509.so.3 =
Nico Golde n...@debian.org writes:
* Dana Jansens dan...@orodu.net [2011-02-09 16:54]:
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Nico Golde n...@debian.org wrote:
* Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org [2011-01-24 20:43]:
Package: openbox
Version: 3.3-2.1
Really? 3.3? That's like 2 years old
Package: pdl
Version: 1:2.4.7+dfsg-2
X-Debbugs-CC: per...@jach.hawaii.edu
There're a few PDL manual pages that bear copyright notices (see
below) that, to my understanding, limit the user's freedom to
distribute the derived works. Specifically, these notices
; urgency=low
+
+ * Added libcurl4-gnutls-dev to Build-Depends:.
+
+ -- Ivan Shmakov oneing...@gmail.com Mon, 31 Jan 2011 20:12:37 +
+
+nco (4.0.2-1.0+is+0.1) 1gray-misc; urgency=low
+
+ * Enable both NetCDF4 and NetCDF OPeNDAP support, for future's there.
+
+ -- Ivan Shmakov oneing...@gmail.com
IS == Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org writes:
[…]
IS The version of NetCDF currently in Debian Sid supports retrieving
IS datasets via OpenDAP (see below for an example.) On the contrary,
IS PDL::NetCDF doesn't:
pdl my $nc = PDL::NetCDF-new
(http://test.opendap.org:8080/dods/dts/test
Package: netcdf-bin
Version: 1:4.1.1-5
Apparently, ncdump doesn't support OpenDAP URI's of 56
characters or more in length. Consider, e. g.:
$ ncdump -k
http://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov:9090/dods/gfs_hd/gfs_hd20110128/gfs_hd_00z
ncdump:
Package: libpdl-netcdf-perl
Version: 4.03-1
Severity: wishlist
The version of NetCDF currently in Debian Sid supports
retrieving datasets via OpenDAP (see below for an example.) On
the contrary, PDL::NetCDF doesn't:
pdl my $nc = PDL::NetCDF-new
Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org writes:
[BTW, I've found that the issue exists down at the nc_open ()
call level, so this report should probably be reassigned to
libnetcdf6 and retitled appropriately.]
[…]
On the other hand, the URI's of 55 characters and less
One more observation: while trying to investigate the problem
further, I've tried to turn the logging feature of the ‘oc’
library (which is part of NetCDF) on via setting the ‘OCLOGFILE’
environment variable to point to a file. Instantly, the issue
was no
Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com writes:
Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Although rarely used, Lynx implementation of CGI is actually enough
for Gitweb to work (e. g., for testing purposes.) Like:
[…]
Very interesting. In the next upload[1] the plan is for the main git
package to provide
/n) y
#Untitled Git projects list Untitled Git projects feeds
git-[git-logo.png] projects /
Search:
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summary | shortlog | log | tree
OPML TXT
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Package: sleuthkit
Version: 3.1.3-1
Severity: wishlist
According to [1], there's a newer (3.2.0) version of sleuthkit
available since 2010-10-28.
[1] http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/download.php
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Nico Golde n...@debian.org writes:
* Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org [2011-01-15 00:09]:
Package: openbox
Version: 3.3-2.1
Starting pcb-gtk (as of pcb-gtk 20091103-2) leads openbox to stall
while consuming 100% CPU.
not reproducible for me, neither with 20100929-2 nor with 20091103
Package: openbox
Version: 3.3-2.1
Starting pcb-gtk (as of pcb-gtk 20091103-2) leads openbox to
stall while consuming 100% CPU.
As per my observations using twm (1:1.0.1-4), pcb-gtk initially
opens a very small (possibly 0x0) main window, which is then
Package: jigdo-file
Version: 0.7.3-3
The package's header reads:
Homepage: http://atterer.net/jigdo/
However, this URI currently points to a “domain for sale” page.
As per Wikipedia [1], the project's home page resides at:
http://atterer.org/jigdo/
A possible
Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org writes:
Manuel Prinz man...@debian.org writes:
thanks for the report! I also took this upstream, but unfortunately
neither upstream nor I can reproduce the bug since we do not have
multi-homed IPv6 hosts available for testing. If you could help us
Manuel Prinz man...@debian.org writes:
thanks for the report! I also took this upstream, but unfortunately
neither upstream nor I can reproduce the bug since we do not have
multi-homed IPv6 hosts available for testing.
“Fortunately,” it appears that you don't need one, as the
Manuel Prinz man...@debian.org writes:
thanks for the report! I also took this upstream, but unfortunately
neither upstream nor I can reproduce the bug since we do not have
multi-homed IPv6 hosts available for testing. If you could help us
testing and/or provide us with further
Package: docbook-xsl-ns
Version: 1.75.2+dfsg-5
Severity: wishlist
It's common to abbreviate “XSL Formatting Objects” as XSL-FO:
both English Wikipedia uses this term (say, [1]), and the XSL
1.1 specification [2] makes a reference to it.
Yet, while DocBook 5 XSL
Package: fop
Version: 1:1.0.dfsg-3
Severity: wishlist
It's common to abbreviate “XSL Formatting Objects” as XSL-FO:
both English Wikipedia uses this term (say, [1]), and the XSL
1.1 specification [2] makes a reference to it.
Yet, while FOP may consume XSL-FO, and
The description also has no explicit mention of XHTML:
The stylesheets provide XSLT transformations for (X)HTML, WordML, HTML Help,
Arguably, it would be better to explicitly mention
“XHTML, HTML”, so that the package would be among the
“$ apt-cache search
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
RDF::Query [1] is a SPARQL implementation in Perl, aiming at
SPARQL 1.1 [2] (currently a W3C draft) support.
Apparently, most of the SPARQL 1.1 implementations available
today are Java-based. It would be nice would Debian choose
Source: rasqal
Version: 1.0.10-3
Please consider the following RDF graph representations:
$ rdfproc -s sqlite +sparql-2010-10-25.sqlite \
serialize ntriples
uuid:d9054928-e048-11df-a0c0-4040a5e6bfa3#subject
uuid:d9054928-e048-11df-a0c0-4040a5e6bfa3#predicate
Package: 1:4.1.1-5
Version: netcdf-bin
$ cat xxx.cdl
netcdf xxx {
dimensions:
count = 524288;
variables:
integer foo(count);
data:
foo = 1, 2, 3, 4, [and so on…], 524286, 524287, 524288;
}
$
Given a CDL file like one shown above (as generated by
Package: metalink
Version: 0.3.6-1
I was somewhat surprised to find the following in one of my
syslog logs.
Oct 6 22:30:25 briareus metalink: Libgcrypt warning: missing initialization -
please fix the application
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Version: 1.0.10-3
Please consider the following example.
$ rdfproc -s sqlite test.sqlite \
parse 'http://www.atomenabled.org/atom.xml' rss-tag-soup
rdfproc: Parsing URI http://www.atomenabled.org/atom.xml with rss-tag-soup
parser
$ rdfproc -s sqlite
Package: tor
Version: 0.2.1.26-1
Severity: wishlist
Please consider downgrading the ‘tsocks’ dependency to
Recommends:. IIUC, ‘tsocks’ is only required to use the Tor
services at the same host as the Tor node itself. Apparently,
it's not necessary at all to
MP == Manuel Prinz man...@debian.org writes:
MP could you please provide feedback if the problem still exists?
MP Neither upstream nor I do have a working IPv6 setup, so we cannot
MP test if the patch really fixes the problem.
I guess that there's still IPv6 loopback address (::1;
Package: metalink
Version: 0.3.6-1
The current implementation of the command line arguments
handling in metalink(1) has several deficiencies:
• a single dash (‘-’) is not recognized as synonymous to
standard input, thus requiring a workaround (like using
Package: metastore
Version: 1+20080623+debian-1
Apparently, the command's ‘-f’ option's argument isn't handled
properly:
$ command time metastore -sf FILE -- .
Failed to open (null): Bad address
Command exited with non-zero status 1
…
$ command time metastore -s -f FILE -- .
Source: swi-prolog
Version: 5.8.2-2
Severity: wishlist
Please consider packaging the version released this week.
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Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 22:46:51 +0200
Hi,
I've uploaded SWI-Prolog 5.11.2. Lots of changes without a clear line.
There are some
Source: openmpi
Version: 1.4.1-1
Programs run under mpirun(1) freeze on first MPI operation when
multiple addresses per interface are involved.
The configuration was roughly as follows:
$ ip addr
…
2: eth0: …
…
inet6 2001:db8::2XX:::/64 scope global
Package: openmpi-bin
Version: 1.4.1-1
RFC 3986 reads:
--cut--
A host identified by an Internet Protocol literal address, version 6
[RFC3513] or later, is distinguished by enclosing the IP literal
within square brackets ([ and ]).
--cut--
However, mpirun(1) results in
Tobias Klauser tklau...@distanz.ch writes:
[...]
I can reproduce this bug here:
| Setting up nfs-common (1:1.2.1-3) ...
| insserv: Service portmap has to be enabled to start service nfs-common
| insserv: exiting now!
| update-rc.d: error: insserv rejected the script header
| dpkg:
Sebastian Harl tok...@debian.org writes:
Ivan Shmakov wrote:
As the support for XHTML becomes increasingly common, it may make
sense to implement XHTML output in collectd2html.pl.
[...]
To cut a long story short: would you be willing to provide a patch
for that?
I'd
Sebastian Harl tok...@debian.org writes:
[...]
PS: Btw., just out of curiosity: Why do you use collectd2html rather
than, e.g., collection3?
Mostly because of lacking enough spare time to spend on learning
some other tool. Thanks for the pointer, BTW.
How do you trigger
VN == Vladislav Naumov vn...@vnaum.com writes:
VN On a second thought, checking filenames for safety with a regular
VN expression doesn't work very well:
[...]
VN Of course, user can download new .bashrc in his homedir and break
VN it. He could do this with wget as well: that's not a
Package: collectd-core
Version: 4.9.1-2
Severity: wishlist
As the support for XHTML becomes increasingly common, it may
make sense to implement XHTML output in collectd2html.pl.
Some of the benefits are:
* easier post-processing with XML-capable tools;
*
Package: bittornado
Version: 0.3.18-8
Apparently, the problem described in [1] also exists with the
Debian Lenny bittornado package.
Namely, when IPv6 peers connect to a bttrack(1) instance, a
traceback is written to LOG (see the attached example), with no
Package: live-initramfs
Version: 1.157.4-2
Severity: wishlist
Please add LVM support in live-initramfs, so that it will become
possible to host Live filesystem images on LVM logical volumes.
To do that, two changes are to be made:
* the local-top/lvm2 script (of
BTW, I was able to build SDP Toolkit 5.2.16v1.00, M-API 2.3.4
(10 Mar 2003) and then MODIS Cloud Mask (MOD35_L2) and
Atmospheric Profiles (MOD07_L2) on top of the hdf-eos4 and
hdf-eos5 packages modified as suggested. (Albeit not without
some hacking all
Package: debootstrap
Version: 1.0.10lenny1
Severity: minor
debootstrap(8) reads:
--cut--
--exclude=alpha,beta
Comma separated list of packages which will be removed from
download and extract lists. WARNING: you can and probably will
Package: autofs5
Version: 5.0.3-3
Severity: minor
I've wished to mount a localhost's filesystem over NFSv3, like:
## FIXME: use IPv6 when it'll become available for NFS on GNU/Linux
ro.public
-fstype=nfs,ro,nosuid,nodev,soft,intr,nolock,rsize=8192,wsize=8192
OS == Otavio Salvador ota...@ossystems.com.br writes:
OS retitle 557322 Improve manpage to explain that --exclude doesn't
OS affects dependency resolution thanks
[...]
IS However, it seems that it doesn't allow, say, initscripts co. to
IS be excluded:
# debootstrap --verbose
SHG == Steinar H Gunderson sgunder...@bigfoot.com writes:
[...]
IS But mount.nfs doesn't find records for hosts, and it also
IS can't parse numeric IPv6 addresses on account of all the colons.
SHG For the bug reference, preliminary IPv6-supporting packages
SHG (client side only)
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to gmane.linux.debian.devel.ipv6 as well.
IS == Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org writes:
[...]
IS Given that I now have rpcbind running, I wonder, what should be
IS done for nfs-utils to support NFS over IPv6 as well
Package: libhdf4-dev
Version: 4.2r4-6
Severity: minor
Currently, linking against libmfhdf.so alone fails like:
$ gcc -o /dev/null ncattput.c -lmfhdf
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.3.2/../../../../lib/libmfhdf.so: undefined
reference to `DFKisnativeNT'
all the necessary
+Fortran sources.
+
+ -- Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org Tue, 10 Nov 2009 21:14:23 +0600
+
+hdf-eos4 (2.16v1.00.dfsg.1-2.is+0.2) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Clear CFLAGS.
+
+ -- Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org Tue, 10 Nov 2009 20:23:20 +0600
+
+hdf-eos4 (2.16v1.00.dfsg.1-2
IS == Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org writes:
[...]
IS debian/rules reads:
10 DEB_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV += CFLAGS=-I/usr/include/hdf
IS Surely it shouldn't be
10 DEB_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV += CPPFLAGS=-Df2cFortran -I/usr/include/hdf
IS instead?
Or, rather:
10
(5.1.12.dfsg.1-2.is+0.2) 1gray-misc; urgency=low
+
+ * Clear CFLAGS.
+ * Prevent Fortran code below samples/ and testdrivers/ from being built
+and run.
+
+ -- Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org Tue, 10 Nov 2009 23:23:15 +0600
+
+hdf-eos5 (5.1.12.dfsg.1-2.is+0.1) 1gray-misc; urgency=low
IS == Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org writes:
[...]
IS BTW, I wasn't able to build i386 binaries: the # pbuilder build
IS process has failed with:
--cut--
rm -f Swath_2.hdf Swathc_Test.hdf Swathf_Test.hdf testswathf.txt
./testswath_f90
*** glibc detected ***
/tmp/buildd/hdf-eos4
Source: hdf-eos4
Version: 2.16v1.00.dfsg.1-2
debian/rules reads:
10 DEB_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV += CFLAGS=-I/usr/include/hdf
Surely it shouldn't be
10 DEB_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV += CPPFLAGS=-Df2cFortran -I/usr/include/hdf
instead?
* Rationale
I don't
Source: hdf-eos4-2.16v1.00.dfsg.1
Version: 2.16v1.00.dfsg.1-2
Currently, both libhdfeos0 and libhdfeos-dev have Conflicts:
libhe5-hdfeos0. This is unfortunate, since there're software
packages (say, SDP Toolkit) which require both HDF-EOS and
HDF-EOS5 to build.
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to gmane.linux.debian.devel.ipv6 as well.
IS == Ivan Shmakov oneing...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
IS portmap -- lacks IPv6 support, necessary for NFS over IPv6 to work
IS (Bug#515128);
Well, a trivial change
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to gmane.linux.debian.devel.ipv6 as well.
IS == Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org writes:
IS Well, a trivial change (below) has seemingly made rpcbind
IS installable and Bug#544567 be worked-around. But I still have
Package: hdf4-tools
Version: 4.2r4-6
Please consider adding a Conflicts: field to the hdf4-tools
package description.
# apt-get install -V -t squeeze hdf4-tools
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were
Package: qemu
Version: 0.9.1-10lenny1
Severity: minor
Despite claiming to be compatible,
--cut: qemu-img(1) --
cow
User Mode Linux Copy On Write image format. Used to be the only
growable image format in QEMU. It is supported only for
Francesco P Lovergine fran...@debian.org writes:
Package: hdf4-tools
Version: 4.2r4-6
Please consider adding a Conflicts: field to the hdf4-tools package
description.
It was already conflicting in 4.1r4-22 and removed after lenny
release. Are you trying to update directly from
AM == Andreas Metzler ametz...@downhill.at.eu.org writes:
[...]
AM thank you for the pointer. I have made a preliminary patch and have
AM forwarded this upstream to
AM http://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=888.
Thanks! At the first glance, the patch looks quite appropriate.
+
Package: hdf4-tools
Version: 4.2r4-5
The libhdf4g-run package, which hdf4-tools is, IIUC, intended to
replace, contained the `ncdump-hdf' and `ncgen-hdf' programs,
which allowed easy transformation of the data between HDF4 and a
certain ASCII representation.
JFTR. For quite some time there're unofficial Squid to-be-3.1
packages by Andrew McMillan:
http://andrew.mcmillan.net.nz/blog/squid_ipv6_debian_packages
http://debian.mcmillan.net.nz/packages/squid3/
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Package: libhdf4g
Version: 4.1r4-22
Severity: grave
[Hopefully not a false positive.]
Apparently, SDreaddata () is broken on amd64. Consider, e. g.:
$ ncdump-hdf -h \
Upgrading to the version currently in Debian Lenny (4.2r4-5)
seems to resolve the problem. Thanks.
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FWIW, I second the opinion that the part of unixodbc-dev
depending on libodbcinstq1c2 should be split off the package.
Unfortunately, as it appears, there're people who don't own nor
have access to a sheer number of computers that they could do
builds on,
Package: exim4-config
Version: 4.69-9
The leftover DEBCONF strings check should consider the same set
of files that the run_parts function does. In particular,
update-exim4.conf should ignore any *~ files in conf.d/, like:
--- update-exim4.conf 2008-10-01 01:27:02
Andreas Metzler ametz...@downhill.at.eu.org writes:
Ivan Shmakov i...@main.uusia.org wrote:
[...]
It seems that the certificate verification fails when Exim connects
to the peer, while should the peer in question connect to Exim, it
succeeds.
[...]
Note the CV=yes vs. CV
chmod 0644 $bundletmp
mv -f $bundletmp $CERTBUNDLE
This way, the local certificates are expected to be found in
/etc/ssl/certs/ and can be activated in the usual manner:
$ cat /etc/ca-certificates.conf
...
## local certificates
ivan-shmakov-ca-2009-08-06.crt
ivan-shmakov-ca-2009
Joey Hess jo...@debian.org writes:
(Oh, I see I've missed this one while filing Bug#544311...)
My observations in setting up collectd for my machines are:
* The default rrd setup was appropriate for only one or two out of
dozens of machines collectd was installed on.
* On all
Package: exim4-daemon-heavy
Version: 4.69-9
Severity: important
It seems that the certificate verification fails when Exim
connects to the peer, while should the peer in question connect
to Exim, it succeeds. Consider, e. g.:
* accepting peer's connection (we're
Package: collectd
Version: 4.6.3-1
Severity: minor
May I suggest that the rrdtool plugin is either split off to a
separate package, or the librrd4 dependency be downgraded to
Recommends: and the corresponding default collectd.conf line be
commented out? The
Package: user-mode-linux
Version: 2.6.26-1um-2+17lenny2
A freshly-installed Debian Squeeze system seems to hang at early
stages of the boot process when run under UML:
VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly.
INIT: version 2.86 booting
Starting the hotplug events dispatcher:
SG == Sergei Golovan sgolo...@gmail.com writes:
SG Hi! I've tried to reproduce this bug, but I erlang works fine on
SG i386 architecture, so the problem may be architecture-specific.
Did you try it under UML, or on a plain i386-based GNU/Linux
system?
I could
Package: hdf4-tools
Version: 4.1r4-22
hdp(1) (as of Debian Lenny) segfaults when asked to dump a VD
when the filename is too long (more than 72 characters or so),
e. g. (NB: this version is also subject to Bug#437098, which was
closed as of 4.1r4-22.):
$ hdp
Package: hpcc
Version: 1.3.1-1
Severity: wishlist
May I suggest expanding the HPL abbreviation in the Description:
of the package, so that the users looking for ``high performance
linpack'' will find it?
$ apt-cache show hpcc
...
Description: HPC Challenge Benchmark
The
Looks like this bug is no more.
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* Fixed island generator rivers and double-continent
bug. (#15947, #17435)
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Package: file
Version: 4.26-1
$ file no-file
no-file: ERROR: cannot open `no-file' (No such file or directory)
$ a=$(file no-file) ; echo a: $a
a: no-file: ERROR: cannot open `no-file' (No such file or directory)
$
I believe that `file' should report errors to stderr, since it's
Daniel Baumann dan...@debian.org writes:
found 540614 5.03-1
thanks
Package: file
Version: 4.26-1
In general, please do fil bugs against the version in sid.
I don't think that it's reasonable to report bugs against the
version of the package the reporter hasn't
}.diff.gz)
diff -u gnuplot-4.2.5/debian/changelog gnuplot-4.2.5/debian/changelog
--- gnuplot-4.2.5/debian/changelog
+++ gnuplot-4.2.5/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,15 @@
+gnuplot (4.2.5-2~is+2) 1gray-misc; urgency=low
+
+ * Build the -nox variant with X11 again.
+
+ -- Ivan Shmakov oneing...@gmail.com
Package: erlang-base
Version: 1:13.b-dfsg1-1
An attempt to install yaws on a fresh Squeeze running under
user-mode-linux (as of 2.6.26-1um-2) resulted in a number of
error messages, like:
# apt-get install yaws
...
Starting yaws: *** glibc detected ***
Sergei Golovan sgolo...@gmail.com writes:
An attempt to install yaws on a fresh Squeeze running under
user-mode-linux (as of 2.6.26-1um-2) resulted in a number of
error messages, like:
I never tried to run on user-mode-linux. Could you
1) Simply run erl to confirm that the problem
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