oh, and one way to convert the .t1 to traditional pfa or pfb is like this:
t1disasm …/urw-base35/NimbusRoman-Bold.t1|t1asm -b -o NimbusRoman-Bold.pfb
(or -a for .pfa).
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n022004l.pfb: PostScript Type 1 font program data
f> (NimbusMonL-Bold 1.06)
that eans that those t1 files are pfa rather than pfb.
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, should go, but the fi glyph,
the mapping from U+FB01 to that glyph, and so on for the others, should
all remain.
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oh. is that all it is. ...
so the reporter's issue is certainly different.
SG> This was fixed in plocate 1.1.12. ... Which version are you running?
as i mentioned the sbc has buster, so:
ii plocate1.1.8-2~bpo10+1 armhfmuch faster locate
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closing the report like that makes no sense whatsoever.
unbound as installed did not work. at all.
blowing off that report is incomprehensible.
the bug looks to have been fixed since then, though, so closing
as fixed would have been reasonable.
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ot;, O_WRONLY|O_LARGEFILE|O_TMPFILE, 0640) =
-1 EISDIR (Is a directory)
i've only seen it on arm32 buster, though.
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from a user pov, i'd hate not to have the perl renae at /usr/bin/rename.
i've been using it since the early '90s and its re support is essetial.
i very uch doubt i'm alone in that.
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the pdns init script from the-last-stable-which-had-one (either squeeze or
buster)
works fine on sid.
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postint script and its removal started blocking my apt upgrades. i had
to copy tempfile over from a virt stuck on an older deb to get around it.
(cf https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=996101)
it would be useful to ensure no packages rely on something before
removing it...
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Package: pv-grub-menu
Version: 1.3+nmu1
Severity: important
line 131 calls $(tempfile), but debianutils has dropped /bin/tempfile.
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Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux
removing the -v (or --verbose) flag from /etc/init.d/coturn fixed this
for me.
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to restart opendmarc (and now also opendkim) because start-stop-daemon
never returns. but backgrounding s-s-d with a & in the init script gets
past that. stop and the config test work ok; only start hangs due to
foregroung instead of background.
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.
then either -f stoppped working or the init script got broken.
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Package: opendmarc
Version: 1.4.0~beta1+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
leddaemoization renders the packae unusable.
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386
Using ed25519 keys (host and client) should work around this issue.
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Package: unbound
Followup-For: Bug #921538
I found the that problem is that 1.9.0-1 does a chroot("/etc/unbound") even
though
there is no chroot option in the config files.
Once that occurs, it cannot see files like /var/lib/unbound/root.key et alia.
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Version: 1.07-25
Severity: important
The lastest apt upgrade failed to complete because uucp's postinst
died due to the lack of update-inetd.
But update-inetd is not installed (and is useless anyway) when xinetd is.
Postinst should try to run update-inetd only after confirming
Package: openssh-client
Version: 1:7.6p1-2
Severity: important
File: openssh
This is not the machine which shows this error; I was unable to
install reportbug there due to:
reportbug : Depends: python3-reportbug (= 7.1.7+deb9u2) but it is not going
to be installed
On that other machine, any
rave bug.
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>>>>> Moritz Muehlenhoff <j...@debian.org> writes:
> This is clearly not ideal,
Many would argue that it is ideal.
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ymlink in the /usr/share/ghostscript tree is absolute.
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*.
And then add that notation to the glibc debs.
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the rest of the
upgradable packages can do so.
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ebs from the glibc
source are already upgraded and now everything breaks.
The dialog has to occur before *any* of the debs from the glibc src are
upgraded.
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dpkg to get apt working again on
those (after a *lot* of earlier attempts):
http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20180109T213416Z/pool/main/s/systemd/libudev1_232-25%2Bdeb9u1_amd64.deb
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>>>>> "RL" == Robert Lister <r...@lentil.org> writes:
RL> reinstalling still produces a non-working roundcube install though.
[writing as just another rc user]
IIRC, roundcube upstream removed sqlite support.
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e and the config files which do it should
have comments explaining exactly how to undo it.
And packages like MTAs and web servers should have those configs
commented out so that they work by default with 1.0+.
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ssl-dev libssl-doc
to prevent them from upgrading past 1.1.0f-3.
I had to do that on my MXs, main web site and outgoing smtp machines.
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This should be reassigned from emacs24 to emacs25.
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Package: curvedns
Version: 0.87-3
Severity: normal
Testing out curvedns, I discovered that a dnssec any query for the
apex of my primary zone failed to send anything.
It turns out that with a rsa 1k zsk a reasonably long spf txt rr and
the ns and mx names in the zone (thus including their a and
Package: kamailio
Version: 4.4.4-3+b1
Severity: important
Trying to upgrade kamailio with apt dist-upgrade failed.
The kama packages which were installed are:
The following packages will be upgraded:
kamailio (4.4.4-3+b1 => 5.0.2-1)
kamailio-geoip-modules (4.4.4-3+b1 => 5.0.2-1)
>>>>> "OS" == Ondřej Surý <ond...@sury.org> writes:
OS> (e.g it is recommended to have bind plugin installed under common
OS> conditions).
Why is it recommended, though?
I suspect most use pdns for db backends.
All of the backends should be suggested, no
Theonly other issue is that the web site claims that REMOTE_PORT
defaults to LOCAL_PORT. When specifying ports in interfaces with
qt_local_port and qt_remote_port, remote does not default to local.
The readme should detail all of the qt_ options and their (actual)
defaults.
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enabled fma and as a
result that difference is avoided.
So jessie's libc6 on ppc32 needs to include the fma patch or switch back
to using fsqrt.
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that in order to run
multiple tunnels each has to specify a differnt port number for the
udp traffic.
I had to strace ifup(8) to notice that.
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f.
Except that everything else reports:
0X 0X1.C48C6001F0ACP+3
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The missing file is based on:
libreswan/initsystems/sysvinit/init.debian.in
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The missing file is based on:
libreswan/initsystems/sysvinit/ipsec.init.in
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I'll try again once the new version makes it though.
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And on another box I get:
Can't locate JSON.pm in @INC
And then:
Can't locate Geo/IP.pm in @INC
After adding those perl packages apt-get hangs again.
The postinst script needs to avoid hanging.
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Package: mtpolicyd
Version: 2.02-1
Severity: important
On one mx I got:
insserv: warning: script 'opendkim.service' missing LSB tags and
overrides
Starting postfix policy server: mtpolicydcould not initialize plugin
greylist: install_driver(SQLite) failed: Can't locate DBD/SQLite.pm in
@INC (you
=C
LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
LC_TIME=C
and my deb systems also add
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
when I ssh in.
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Package: dnsdist
Version: 1.0.0-2
Severity: normal
There is no /etc/init.d/dnsdist and /etc/default/dnsdist files in the package.
Packages are not supposed only to support that systemd crud.
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pdns is a hidden master, so most of its traffic is ?xfr.)
Also, I've had to significantly increase pg's max_connections for pdns4.
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Package: letsencrypt
Severity: grave
On several sid systems I get this:
:; apt-get install letsencrypt
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or
.)
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I forgot to remove this from the postqueue before getting the upgade to
3.0.4; I didn't see any other reports of it when I first wrote it, but
of course it couldn't get out until postfix worked..
Sorry for the bandwidth waste.
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Package: postfix
Version: 3.0.3-1
Severity: important
After running apt-get upgrade, postfix fails to start due to this:
postmulti: fatal: instance /etc/postfix, shlib_directory=/usr/lib/postfix
conflicts with instance /etc/postfix, daemon_directory=/usr/lib/postfix
Neither shlib_directory nor
the patch can be written and tested. A quick change
like the above
Adding the above to lines to /etc/postfix/main.cf mostly worked.
It started, but is complaing about my proxy:pgsql: lines, so either the
syntax for those changed or something more is wrong
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ME records
and an OPENPGPKEY records in raw syntax from when I was trying to add
support back before the stroke).
After those changes all of the zones worked again.
Before them none of the zones worked.
Non AXFR requests worked, though.
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, and as such apt left
the old one there.
The geoip deb needs to have an annotation that it replaces the geo deb
given that there is no 3.4.7 deb for geo.
That should have been done when 3.4.6-3 was uploaded, based on the
files currently in pool.
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ng packages (server and pgsql backend).
The error remains.
Using dpkg to downgrade back to:
pdns-server_3.4.6-3+b1_amd64.deb
pdns-backend-pgsql_3.4.6-3+b1_amd64.deb
gets things working again.
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] = SSLv3_method();
+#endif
ssl_methods[TLS_USE_TLSv1_cli - 1] = TLSv1_client_method();
ssl_methods[TLS_USE_TLSv1_srv - 1] = TLSv1_server_method();
Please upload new debs w/ that patch.
Thanks!
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ed things (notwithstanding that one std::exception), I think we
can close this (or at least lower its severity) and I'll followup on the
upstream mailing list.
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>>>>> "TC" == Tzafrir Cohen <tzaf...@cohens.org.il> writes:
TC> res_rtp_asterisk and the pjsip modules link with pjproject
TC> libraries. I guess further symbols diet may be needed.
Perhaps pjproject needs a x vs nox split?
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per day.
It hadn't been crashing for a while before that. But the Virt still
grows constantly.
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transports.
Looking forward to the updates.
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, recomilation still is required.
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UnboundConfigFile
| to ResolverConfiguration, and make TrustAnchorFile
| generally available.
`
And, indeed, using ResolverConfiguration works.
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resolves and verifies, but isn't required for dnssec support.
It should be reasonable to expect the dns-root-data package to be
updated whenever a new dnskey or ns records are published for .
so depending on that package should be sufficient.
[Had fully to wake up and think about it...]
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Package: libasterisk-agi-perl
Version: 1.01-2
Severity: normal
http://asterisk.gnuinter.net/asterisk-perl/latest/CHANGES shows that 1.03 is
available with
important fixes for agi quoting, manager parsing and a few other fixes.
The quoting issues with 1.01 have a real impact on useful real-world
use that just like everything else.
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hard to separate from what testing gets, then the current release
should be in experimental.
But the current release SHOULD be available somwhere easy to apt-get.
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mainline. As long as it is well announced, and they get added back
as they are forward-ported. But then I do not use -extras. Those
who do might prefer otherwise
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AC Again, please provide the logs mentioned above.
Again there nothing was logged to clamd.log.
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CB == Christoph Berg m...@debian.org writes:
CB I've now put a nice NEWS message in postgresql-9.4.NEWS, and updated
CB the preinst failure message to show a similar message. The text is:
Yes, that is a suitable message.
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β3 installed before grabbing a
fresh dump from β2, and had to resort to using an old dump (but not so
old that I lost anything).
I can imagine that it could be quite an ordeal for some users.
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select regexp_matches('gestion/football/ligue-des-champions',
'^((?!d{4}-d{1,2}-d{1,2})[^/]+?)(?:/((?!d{4}-d{1,2}-d{1,2})[^/]+?))(?:/((?!d{4}-d{1,2}-d{1,2})[^/]+?))?$',
'g');
Is there a typo in that? I get no matches on 9.3, too.
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postfix with libpq5-9.4~beta2-1 works fine on a sid box, at least when
using pf config likes like:
relay_recipient_maps = proxy:pgsql:/etc/postfix/recipients.cf
This must be specific to jessie or to the non-proxy case.
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that it is close enough to preferred src
format.
So it seems they are already dfsg-free, even without a dfsg-free release
of adfko, yes?
Or did I miss something which fontforge and/or fonttools cannot yet
accomplish?
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Package: graphviz
Version: 2.26.3-17.1
Severity: normal
The new version in sid pulls in 86.0 MB unnecessary junk on headless systems:
libaudio2 libcdt5 libcgraph6 libgvc6 libgvpr2 libmng1 libqtcore4 libqtgui4
qtcore4-l10n
qt, especially, in unacceptable.
The new depends in graphviz must be
T1. It is reasonable to expect apps and
libs which do only need the glyphs properly to handle that.
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at least been proposed for poppler to treat glyph names like
/f_i as equivilent to names like /fi, at least for the f-ligs found in
the standard pdf font encodings for the base14 fonts.
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to be more rare than
repeat senders. And I'd have to bring up a test box to see whether
using the XS version, as it used to, also was slow for un-cached.
I guess ship it is the idiom of the day. ;^)
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PURE PERL dn_expand()\n;
return dn_expand_PP(@_, {} ); # $packet, $offset, anonymous hash
}
so it should work, albeit slower than it used to.
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Package: policyd-weight
Version: 0.1.15.2-7
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Policyd started generating bogus scores. After a restart it generates errors
like this:
postfix/policyd-weight[26689]: warning: child: err: Undefined subroutine
main::dn_expand called at
Package: roundcube
Version: 0.9.5-4
Severity: normal
The changelog from 0.9.5 to 1.0.0 is significant; 1.0.1 fixes even more.
Upgrading probably will fix many of the debian bug reports.
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1,
Package: libmilter1.0.1
Version: 8.14.4-5
Severity: normal
I’m not certain which package is at fault. I’m starting here because both
milters
use libmilter1.0.1.
The bug is socket-type agnostic. It occurs with unix domain and with tcp
sockets.
Every milter event allocates ram which is not
Package: asterisk
Version: 1:11.9.0~dfsg-1
Severity: important
Today’s update breaks /etc/init.d/asterisk.
It passes $ETCDIR (/etc/asterisk) as the value for the -C option when
starting asterisk.
The -C option specifies a file, not a directory.
The easy, short-term workaround is to add:
can recover the db.
Unless there is a better way to ensure that the proper recovery tool
is available.
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Updating experimental to 1.5.12 is welcome in either case.
Thanks!
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intent as to which versions are relicensed.
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I was planning a missive, to end with the suggestion that, even if it
couldn’t make sid, it would be enough for it to make experimental.
But it seems you beat me to the punch.
Thanks!
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such license issues?
Or is that not yet in place for sid?
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non-beta) releases of the major browsers.
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Ah. Yes, that is a valid fix.
I should have found 734723 before reporting. ☹
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Unless this bug is specific to debian, this should be fixed in xmessage-1.0.4
with a current Xorg server.
At least it does the right thing for me on my Gentoo workstation.
(I only use debian on my servers)
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for _NET_WM_NAME and _NET_WM_ICON_NAME (which xterm does not set at all).
(The latter two props, of course, were created just to provided the
names as UTF8_STRINGs rather than as COMPOUND_TEXT.)
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Package: nsd
Version: 4.0.0-4
Followup-For: Bug #729612
This bug also applies when upgrading from 4.0.0-3 to 4.0.0-4, if the nsd3
transition
package is not also installed. The (non-)?existence of the old /ets/nsd3
directory
does not impact the bug.
(This bug — at least when upgrading from
folding, so that it
can generate accurate results even when cross-compiling.
The difference you show is likely libm vs mpfr.
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[I hit send to soon ... -JimC]
And glibc 2.17 gets the same result as gcc does.
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is a bug.
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PD == Peter van Dijk peter.van.d...@netherlabs.nl writes:
JC The ip column should not be varchar or text.
JC It should be inet.
PD We are happy to consider this change upstream
Pull request sent.
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This bug report is about to get pdns kicked out of Jessie.
Please do something about that.
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possible ipv4 and ipv6 addresses. Inet has the benefit
of documenting the column's intent and rejecting most bogus data before
it can confuse or break pdns.
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