Bug#516212: nscd: init script doesn't flush cache during restart/reload

2009-02-19 Thread Jason Maas
Package: nscd Version: 2.7-10 I think I have found a couple closely related long-standing bugs related to flushing the caches in the init script for nscd: 1. Can't flush the cache when nscd isn't running Using /etc/init.d/nscd reload|restart is supposed to invalidate, or flush, the caches for

Bug#432857: clamav: Package new version 0.91 which fixes long startup time

2007-07-13 Thread Jason Maas
Hi Stephan, On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, Stephen Gran wrote: Most of the work has been done. It's a little hamepered by the fact that I'm in the middle of a 6K mile trip right now, but as soon as I get somewhere with reasonable upload speed, I plan to upload. That's wonderful news, thanks so much

Bug#432857: clamav: Package new version 0.91 which fixes long startup time

2007-07-12 Thread Jason Maas
Package: clamav Version: 0.90.3-2 Severity: wishlist Hello, You're probably already aware of this, but v0.91 has been released which among other things fixes the incredibly slow startup time of clamscan. Would you please package it at your earliest convenience? Thank you very much for your

Bug#425861: mailscanner: Please package newer version with clamd support (like 4.59.4)

2007-05-24 Thread Jason Maas
Package: mailscanner Version: 4.58.9-2 Severity: wishlist Hello, I'd really like to try out the built-in support for clamd that newer versions of Mailscanner contain. It looks like 4.59.4 is the latest stable version that should do the trick. It's probably already on your radar, but just

Bug#384235: page-crunch: UI text is all in French

2006-08-26 Thread Jason Maas
Hi David Sylvain, On Sat, 26 Aug 2006, david.cobac wrote: a new version is available with english support. But...only sources are available. The .deb will appear as soon as Sylvain has time to produce it ! Thanks very much guys, that's great! Jason -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Bug#384235: page-crunch: UI text is all in French

2006-08-23 Thread Jason Maas
Hi Sylvain, On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Sylvain Beucler wrote: Slipped my mind! :) Currently the UI is in French only, but I contacted David about l10n. Great, thanks for confirming that I'm not doing something wrong. I'll leave this one in your capable hands. Jason -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Bug#384235: page-crunch: UI text is all in French

2006-08-22 Thread Jason Maas
Package: page-crunch Version: 0.9.5-1 Severity: important Tags: l10n Hello, I just read the latest Debian Weekly News newsletter and eagerly installed page-crunch, looking forward to a nice front-end. Thanks for taking the time to package it up for us! When I ran the program though I was

Bug#361716: Debian bug 361715 followup

2006-06-01 Thread Jason Maas
Hi Bdale, FYI, you mistyped the bug number for this one. It's 361716, not 361715. So your email got appended to a GCC bug. More info below... On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Bdale Garbee wrote: I have several questions for those of you seeing this problem, to try and get to the root cause. I don't

Bug#368165: Typo in reassign command

2006-05-21 Thread Jason Maas
Hi Colin, I'm no Debian bugs expert but it appears to me that you mistyped the bug number when you tried to reassign this one to 'xorg'. If that's the case would you please try again so it gets on the radar of the Xorg developers? Thanks! Jason -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Bug#361716: I'm seeing it too...

2006-05-01 Thread Jason Maas
Hello, I'm seeing what seems like the same problem. Everything was fine with v2.4.5 and the only part of our configuration that I changed was to use the tape splitting support. When 'amcheck -m config' runs via a file in /etc/cron.d/ then no email is sent. The cron job is being run as

Bug#360085: amanda: Please package version 2.5

2006-03-30 Thread Jason Maas
Package: amanda Severity: normal Hello, I'm submitting this request to get one into the BTS about the latest version. Please package v2.5 of AMANDA at your earliest convenience. It sounds like this new version is a major new release and we're particularly interested in the media spanning

Bug#360085: amanda: Please package version 2.5

2006-03-30 Thread Jason Maas
Debian packages? Is the official maintainer going to help you out? No offense, but I'm little leery of using someone's first ever Debian packages for our organization's backup system. :) Jason Maas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Bug#338445: Upstream bug in libssl v0.9.8?

2005-12-21 Thread Jason Maas
Hello, I can recreate this problem using the latest Debian Balsa and UW-imap packages which both depend on 'libssl0.9.8' I can also recreate this problem using Pine built against libssl0.9.8. I think this bug isn't really a Balsa bug but rather it's libssl0.9.8 bug #338006. Here is a

Bug#338006: Latest Pine and uw-imapd and postfix affected

2005-11-18 Thread Jason Maas
Hello, I'm seeing SSL problems which I believe are caused by the bug in this report. I'm using Pine built w/OpenSSL 0.9.8 via the 'pine-tracker' package and I'm getting all sorts of SSL errors when connecting to the latest 'uw-imapd' and 'postfix' servers, all from the sid distribution. The

Bug#335793: openoffice.org-help-en: Please upgrade to v2.0

2005-10-25 Thread Jason Maas
Package: openoffice.org-help-en Severity: important Thanks so much for your quick work packaging the final release of OOo 2.0! I installed it and everything looks really nice, except that the online help seems to be missing. If I'm doing something wrong then I apologize in advance. It seems

Bug#335793: openoffice.org-help-en: Please upgrade to v2.0

2005-10-25 Thread Jason Maas
Hi Rene, On Tue, 25 Oct 2005, Rene Engelhard wrote: Yes, you are the fourth person now writing a bug for that Thanks for the quick reply! I'm sorry that I reported a duplicate bug. I did look around at some of the Debian packages but I didn't see anything reported against the new

Bug#335793: openoffice.org-help-en: Please upgrade to v2.0

2005-10-25 Thread Jason Maas
Hello, I had another thought about the OOo v2.0.0 situation which has probably been mentioned before, but I'll toss it out there anyway: What about continuing to package both v1 and v2 of OOo for the time being? (and ideally allowing them to both be installed) That way people could choose