One more corruption, of a different variety:
http://tmp.kitenet.net/roy.tar.gz
I know that in this case I was working on that site just yesterday, and
IIRC I pressed ctrl-c during a build that was taking too long. This may
help to explain why this corruption popped up. (Not the others though.)
martin f krafft wrote:
Please respect git's core.sharedRepository setting when creating
files/directories under .git/annex. For instance, if
core.sharedRepository, the files should get g+rwX, but they
currently don't.
git-annex (4.20130909) unstable; urgency=low
* Honor
martin f krafft wrote:
I am using 4.20131002~bpo7 and 4.20131106, so both have this. My
problem is that the files under
.git/annex/objects/XX/YY/SCHEME-…/SCHEME-….JPG have the right
rights, but the parent directories don't get any group rights.
I can't reproduce that. Are you sure those
Paul Wise wrote:
I am a member of the whohas organisation on github and have commit
access to the whohas/whohas repository. github-backup doesn't backup
this repository though. Some possibly related APIs:
https://api.github.com/users/pabs3/starred
The master branch has adds support for
Thomas Goirand wrote:
recent change in dh_installinit adds a version-depends on sysv-rc, which
prevents making dependencies in OpenRC in a way so that it can replace
sysv-rc easily.
Recent? The change was released in version 9.20130604.
Alternatively, maybe we could invent a new virtual
Package: dictionaries-common
Version: 1.20.3
Severity: normal
/usr/share/dict/words was a broken symlink since
/etc/dictionaries-common/words was never created.
I tried dpkg-reconfigure dictionaries-common; it let me choose
the american word list, but this did not cause the file to be created.
Package: xfce4-power-manager
Version: 1.2.0-2
Severity: normal
I upgraded today, and now suspend on lid close or power button press
fails:
Nov 8 15:16:36 darkstar dbus[2096]: [system] Activating service
name='org.freedesktop.systemd1' (using servicehelper)
Nov 8 15:16:36 darkstar dbus[2096]:
Package: mpd
Version: 0.18.2-1
Severity: normal
After upgrading to this version, mpd stops after playing 1 song from the
playlist. Note that single mode is not enabled. Actually, it plays 1
song, then 1 second of the next song, and then stops. (With
single mode, it stops exactly at the end of a
Package: dgit
Version: 0.16
Severity: normal
joey@darkstar:~/src/git-annexdgit push
canonical suite name for unstable is sid
downloading
http://ftp.debian.org/debian//pool/main/g/git-annex/git-annex_4.20131101.dsc...
last upload to archive specified git hash
dgit: missing git history even though
Ian Jackson wrote:
This is very odd. The error message is misleading. What it's
actually doing is looking at .git/refs/remotes/dgit/dgit/sid, and
finding either an empty line or ENOENT. I don't understand how this
can fail like this if what you say is right.
Can you please double-check
martin f krafft wrote:
I often use vidir instead of mc or the like to reorganise
hierarchies of files. It's very useful to be able to edit filenames,
but also move files around (mv(1) does it both…).
What I am missing now is he ability to create target directories,
e.g. if a file 'foo' is
Modestas Vainius wrote:
+=item debian/Ipackage.emacsen-compat
+
+Installed into Fusr/lib/emacsen-common/packages/compat/package in the
+package build directory.
This all looks good, but I noticed you didn't update the PROMISE line in
dh_installemacsen when adding this new config file.
Once
Unfortunately, since this bug is still open, and still affects xfce,
gimp is no longer included in the default desktop install.
I hope this bug can be fixed.
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Here's one more with a perhaps interesting failure mode:
http://tmp.kitenet.net/xapian-cloud.tgz
record:
baseB blocksize=8K items=587 lastblock=39 revision=6469 levels=1 root=13
xapian-check: DatabaseCorruptError: Expected block 11 to be level 0, not 1
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Enrico Zini wrote:
This way the git repo is unaffected, and git-annex still has a way to
see that the file is not really available here, because it can detect
that what's in the annex really is just a symlink pointing to the
degraded area.
I know a few people have mentioned wanting something
Olly Betts wrote:
It's hard to know without looking, but I'm certainly happy to take a
look.
http://tmp.kitenet.net/xapian-1.tar.bz2
http://tmp.kitenet.net/xapian-2.tar.bz2
I think you have the first, but not the second of these.
They seem pretty similar.
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Hence CC'ing Joey in order to get his input here. Joey, do you
remember why bootloaders are only installed after apt-setup and the
like and not just after base-installer? I bet there is a reason..:-)
The only reason I can think of is that it helps prevent accidentially
Package: tar
Version: 1.27-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
As discussed in #726963, here is a patch to make tar be able to
replicate the 1.26 output.
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From e36454201ec81374bf4d2d09877e6c345a6fddab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joey Hess jo...@debian.org
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 13:16
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.11.5-1
Severity: normal
Booting 3.11, the backlight is off, and the brightness control keys do
nothing. I did notice that if I hit the power button, the screen manages
to come back on during the shutdown process, probably after X exits.
Setting
Package: lightdm
Version: 1.6.3-1
Severity: minor
In version 1.2.2, you could type your name, and press enter to get to
the password prompt. This no longer works, which seems a gratuitous
change. (Muscle memory is worth supporting when possible.)
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Package: lightdm
Version: 1.6.3-1
Severity: normal
I use xfce, but installed gnome too today. Lightdm defaulted to starting
gnome, which is fine, but even when I went up to the pull-down menu and
selected xfce, it still started gnome. I tried this 3 times so am pretty
sure I was really selecting
Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
Yes, I've already complained about upstream authors about that. Actually
that's because the widget changed to something (I don't remember) with
the two labels (login/password) while now there's only one.
I think the muscle memory goes a bit deeper than the previous
Package: quodlibet
Version: 3.0.2-3
Severity: normal
The main window has no title bar when run under the xfce window manager,
so cannot be moved around. I looked through the preferences but found no
way to enable it. This is particularly a problem since task-xfce-desktop
currently includes
reassign 727650 xfwm4
thanks
This bug turns out to be a xfwm or xfce-panel bug. Apparently the window
manager sometimes opens windows snapped to the top of the screen, even
though there is a panel there, and so the panel obscures the window
title bar. Seen this happen with both quodlibet
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-4-686-pae
Version: 3.2.51-1
Severity: normal
The Acer Aspire V5-131 has an Elantech clickpad. The kernel seems to
misdetect this, similar to described in #633595.
The button areas at the bottom do not work, and it's not possible
to click with one finger and drag with
Steve Langasek wrote:
I'm filing a bug against debhelper asking for this behavior to be reverted.
debhelper should *not* automatically disable the test suite when
cross-building. There are perfectly legitimate cases where you may be
cross-building and *do* want to run the test suite, and this
Russ Allbery wrote:
I discovered that pristine-tar could no longer generate the original
tarballs for openafs, including one that I just created on a different
system. The error messages are:
wanderer:~/dvl/debian/openafs$ pristine-tar checkout
openafs_1.6.5.1.orig.tar.xz
xdelta:
it
upstream already carries it.
I have not had a chance to update the patches to the newer upstream
version.
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From ada3d5e40893019ace7e339c96ef70928b30959e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joey Hess j...@kitenet.net
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 09:54:16 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] packaging
unlikely
scenario, and one that would be quickly caught in the regular haskell
package rebuild cycle, and would be easily fixed.
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From 04510ab1a91ec7445b9575e9cb7fda3be94b2b2c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joey Hess j...@kitenet.net
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 01:55:21 -0400
Subject
From ef79f8fbbff8501b99ff08addfef752176f61117 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joey Hess j...@kitenet.net
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2013 22:26:45 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] fix build on armel
---
distributive.cabal |1 +
src/Data/Distributive.hs |4
2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git
e5cd465d18d2a47f7a69311692f232400dae3732 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joey Hess j...@kitenet.net
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 00:25:48 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] remove unnecessay ghci build dep
---
debian/control|1 -
src/Data/Profunctor/Unsafe.hs |3 ---
2 files changed, 4
Package: haskell-groupoids
Version: 3.0.1.1
Severity: normal
I have just successfully built this package on armel after removing
the ghc-ghci build dep. This was apparently added in error, or
was previously needed due to an ANN or something like that, which
is no longer in the source.
No longer
I have another corrupt xapian database. This is one has had the same
content indexed as the previously corrupt one, starting fresh, and just
corrupted itself today, so if it would be useful to compare 2 corrupt
databases that should be mostly the same, let me know.
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Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
Or tasksel could stop installing recommends, like it was done before,
and people involved in the various tasks can handle the list explicitly.
This thread seems to have gone off on a tangent after the correct fix
has already been indentified and committed by Emilio.
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Antoine Beaupré wrote:
Actually, even easier and probably less heavy for monkeysign:
sudo apt-get install v4l-utils
v4l2-ctl --set-fmt-video=width=640,height=480,pixelformat=1
Does it work for you? Is it faster?
That works well; the video is a good size and has no more lag than
cheese.
Antoine Beaupré wrote:
The video is a bit laggy still, probably because it's
moving a lot of data around. Comparing with eg, cheese,
which must set the camera to a lower res and so has a much
less lagged video display.
Does it change the resolution or truncate the widget?
Based on the
network-manager-gnome recommnds gnome-bluetooth recommends
gnome-control-center recommends gnome-session
Not sure what to do about this. gnome-bluetooth seems to have
that recommends because its control panel was moved into
gnome-control-center and is presumably used by its UI.
Perhaps
Devon (dookie) Kearns wrote:
dookie@kali:/tmp/work$ tar czpf oclhashcat-plus_0.15.orig.tar.gz
oclhashcat-plus-0.15/
dookie@kali:/tmp/work$ tar czpf oclhashcat-plus_0.15.orig.tar.gz
oclhashcat-plus-0.15/
dookie@kali:/tmp/work$ cd oclhashcat-plus
xdelta: warning: no matches found in from
Bastian Blank wrote:
Package: git-annex
Version: 4.20131002
Severity: important
git-annex sets ControlPath to a way too long string:
| ControlPath
/media/----/multimedia/.git/annex/ssh/X.example.org.Pex3w7XYJ65vIFm2
too long for Unix domain
Antoine Beaupré wrote:
+self.zbarframe.set_size_request(500,500)
This works well for me. QR code is now quite large and
video window is a good size.
The video is a bit laggy still, probably because it's
moving a lot of data around. Comparing with eg, cheese,
which must
Paul Wise wrote:
I run github-backup from cron to backup all repositories that I have
access to. It is too verbose to run from cron. So I tried redirecting
stdout to /dev/null. It still complains every day about the
whowatch.wiki.git repository not existing and then returns an error. It
is
Package: dgit
Version: 0.15
Severity: minor
dgit: dgit push: HEAD is not a descendant of the archive's version.
dgit: To overwrite it, use git-merge -s ours refs/remotes/dgit/dgit/sid.
Very helpful! But, git-merge has not been in PATH for some time now.
It should say git merge instead.
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Package: vim-vimoutliner
Version: 0.3.4+pristine-9
Severity: minor
Dear maintainer, this is a bug report on PACKAGE. In
/usr/share/doc/PACKAGE/README.Debian there is some boilerplate
text where ADDON is supposed to be expanded to the name of the vim
addon, but you forgot to do so.
Thanks for
Package: vim-vimoutliner
Version: 0.3.4+pristine-9
Severity: normal
If .vimrc contains:
syntax on
set background=light
Then by default vimoutliner displays expanded top-level fold headings as
black on black. This can be worked around using colorscheme vo_dark
in .vimoutlinerrc, but surely the
Bastian Blank wrote:
Also, I have no idea what Pex3w7XYJ65vIFm2 is. git-annex only uses
the hostname, or a md5sum of the hostname for the control socket.
This seems to be neither, unless you have very strange hostnames.
It is something ssh adds to avoid having a socket where noone
Package: pass
Version: 1.4.2-1
Severity: wishlist
I prefer not to use the secondary clipboard, so pass -c sending
passwords to there makes it harder to paste them into a web browser
etc. This seems like one of those cases where a configutation setting
is probably called for.
-- System
Package: pass
Version: 1.4.2-1
Severity: normal
Tags: security
Pass encrypts the passwords with gpg, but it leaves the list of accounts
visible to anyone who gets a copy of the git repository. This is
information I'd rather avoid potentially exposing. For example, it
could be used in social
I doubt that my test case really reproduces the problem I am seeing in
the wild. As predicted I've seen anoter xapian database corrupt itself,
and xapain-check finds different problems.
pell:/tmp/xapian/default# xapian-check .
record:
baseA blocksize=8K items=2517 lastblock=118 revision=5470
I belive all failed arches are big endian.
The Crypto/Cipher/TripleDES.hs which is failing a roundtrip decrypt . encrypt
test is littered with code that assumes little endian:
word64ToBs :: Word64 - B.ByteString
word64ToBs = runPut . putWord64le
This has been extensively rewritten in the 0.6.1
I have a patch in git, but I don't know if it works, or if it will
continue working with newer kernels.
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Package: haskell-dav
Version: 0.4.1
Severity: wishlist
The main access functions like getProps and putContent do not provide a
way to override the default User-Agent.
This may be another thing that would be simplified by providing some
kind of DAV monad within which these functions would run.
Package: haskell-dav
Version: 0.4.1
Severity: normal
http-conduit has a timeout of either 5 seconds or 5 minutes,
after which it terminates any ongoing http request,
throwing a ResponseTimeout HttpException.
It's a very annoying that this applies to DAV, which is often used to
download or upload
Package: empire
Severity: minor
they keyboard.
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Olly Betts wrote:
I think there's another issue here though, as this xapian-check problem
doesn't explain the error here:
Package: supertuxkart
Version: 0.8-2+b1
Severity: minor
There's a wormhole going on between the water under the starting bridge
and the sky.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Package: libsearch-xapian-perl
Version: 1.2.10.0-1
Severity: normal
ikiwiki's search plugin incrementally updates a xapian index as a wiki
is edited. Certian of my larger wikis tend to corrupt themselves every
month or two, preventing xapian-omega from finding anything.
xapian-check says there is
I was able to reproduce some database corruption, using the attached
foo.pl script.
I ran it once to create the xapian db, and ctrl-c'd after a while.
xapian-check was happy.
Then I ran it in an evil loop:
while xapian-check foo; do perl foo.pl sleep 1m; kill -9 %1; done
After about an
Joey Hess wrote:
for (1..1) {
I think this actually went up to 100 when I got the crash. 10k was
too few to not finish in a minute..
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Here is a cleaner reproduction of this.
I ran attached foo.pl once. I hit ctrl-c after a few seconds.
xapian-check reported the db was ok, and all on the same base.
I ran:
while xapian-check foo; do perl foo.pl sleep 10s; kill -9 %1; done
This failed in under 2 minutes. Result:
record:
baseA
Paul Wise wrote:
It would be great if github-backup could wait until the UNIX timestamp
from the X-RateLimit-Reset HTTP header when the X-RateLimit-Remaining
HTTP header reaches zero.
Yes, it really would. Unfortunately the github library that I am using
does not export this information, so I
Ian Jackson wrote:
I think dgit fetch probably downloaded it earlier. Is it possible
that you deleted it yourself between fetch and build ?
Very likely, yes.
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Package: dgit
Version: 0.15
Severity: normal
joey@darkstar:~/tmp/git-remote-gcrypt[sid]dgit build
dpkg-buildpackage: source package git-remote-gcrypt
dpkg-buildpackage: source version 0.20130908-3
dpkg-buildpackage: source distribution unstable
dpkg-buildpackage: source changed by Joey Hess jo
Package: monkeysign
Version: 1.0
Severity: normal
Initializing UI
copied your gpg.conf in temporary keyring
Fontconfig warning: /etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf, line 9: reading
configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.
deleting the temporary keyring /home/joey/tmp/pygpg-ivaCT0
Traceback
Package: monkeysign
Version: 1.0
Severity: normal
When run on a Lenovo Yaga 11s, I get a video window that takes up 95% of
the width of the screen. Not enough space is left to display the QR code
at even 1 pixel per dot (which is surely too small to scan it).
I guess that you need to do
Charles Plessy wrote:
Le Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 06:17:29PM +0900, Charles Plessy a écrit :
In any case, we need one more Developer to support this patch before
applying to
the Policy. Once we have this extra assessment for consensus, I will apply
it
unless there are clear
Package: dgit
Version: 0.14
Severity: normal
I have just did a dgit push --new of this package.
joey@darkstar:~/tmp/nnndgit clone --new git-remote-gcrypt
canonical suite name for unstable is sid
fetching existing git history
remote: Counting objects: 478, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100%
Package: network-manager-gnome
Version: 0.9.8.2-1+b1
Severity: normal
** Message: applet now removed from the notification area
** Message: applet now embedded in the notification area
** Message: Remote error from secret service:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
Appears to be due to version skew; ie I installed testing, upgraded to
unstable and installed svn w/o dist-upgradng first.
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Michael Biebl wrote:
I see that you don't have gnome-keyring installed which provides the
org.freedesktop.secrets service to store the passwords.
The network connection you created, is it a user connection or system
connection (would be great if you can attach the connection from
Russ Allbery wrote:
Aha! Thank you! That explains my problem; I probably didn't have the
correct ssh configuration and tunnel set up when I first created the
repository and that initial connection failed. The error message there
would have immediately pointed me in the right direction and
Russ Allbery wrote:
(BTW, the normal walkthrough instructions result in creating two
remotes, origin and another named one, pointing to the same repo. Is
that intentional?)
It's obviously not necessary to do that, but in the walkthrough it
allows it to give examples like git annex move --from
Package: rss2email
Severity: normal
The current From line generated by r2e is From: Blog: Author
where
Blog is the name of the blog, or some page like a wiki's RecentChanges
Author is the author of a post
iff the blog sets that info in the feed
In mutt the Blog part often
Russ Allbery wrote:
on the second repository, and the result was that downloading every file
failed with an error saying that I should try to make the work desktop
repository available. I messed around for some time trying to figure out
if ssh authentication isn't working, before finally
Also, I am never entirely happy with annex-ignore. It may be that some
change could make it work better. Perhaps if the user tries to interact
with a remote by name, and it's ignored, and has no uuid, git-annex
should unignore it and re-probe for the UUID. This would be consitent with
the existing
Bjørn Mork wrote:
Really? I seriously doubt that. It's about as good as making it easier
for the users to replace the default libc or init system with a non-
Debian package.
I have never needed to replace libc in order to make my laptop's wifi
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Fabian Greffrath wrote:
fonts installed into /usr/share/fonts/X11 are in fontconfig's search path and
are thus perfectly available to non-X11 applications as well. It is thus
unnecessary to add a hard dependency on xfonts-utils to such packages. Please
demote this to a recommendation. I
Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
I managed to compiled because I joyfully discovered that default
Ubuntu installations do install gcc and linux-headers unconditionally.
Noticing a this laptop worked for me on Ubuntu page that treated
installing necessary out of kernel modules as (rightly) no big deal,
Package: subversion
Version: 1.7.9-1+nmu4
Severity: important
joey@darkstar:~/tmpsvnadmin create foo
joey@darkstar:~/tmpsvn checkout file://`pwd`/foo bar
svn: E200029: Couldn't perform atomic initialization
svn: E200030: SQLite compiled for 3.8.0.1, but running with 3.7.17
Also happens when
Package: base-installer
Severity: normal
The CD images include linux-headers packages, but d-i does not install
these by default. I think that it should, so that if the user needs
to build out of tree kernel modules they don't need to jump through
the additional hoops of learning that Debian has
Raphaël Hertzog wrote:
So please drop this paragraph from all rules files (I see that some have
it and others don't):
# Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper.
# This file was originally written by Joey Hess and Craig Small.
# As a special exception, when this file is copied by dh-make
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.10.5-1
Severity: normal
The Lenovo Yoga 11s laptop boots to a black screen (backlight off)
when i915 loads. This is due to the common backlight control inversion
problem, and can be worked around with i915.invert_brightness=1
This should be enough information to add
Package: cultivation
Version: 9+dfsg1-2
Severity: normal
If the screen is wider than it is tall, cultivation resizes in a way
that causes the top and bottom to be offscreen, including the tutorial
and the bottom action bar. This makes it not usable fullscreen
at even 1024x768, let alone more
Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
qmake.pm passing CPPFLAGS after CFLAGS or CXXFLAGS
--
if ($ENV{CFLAGS}) {
push @flags, QMAKE_CFLAGS_RELEASE=$ENV{CFLAGS} $ENV{CPPFLAGS};
push @flags, QMAKE_CFLAGS_DEBUG=$ENV{CFLAGS} $ENV{CPPFLAGS};
}
Package: libxml-twig-perl
Version: 1:3.39-1
Severity: normal
$[ used in numeric lt () (did you mean $] ?) at /usr/share/perl5/XML/Twig.pm
line 7292.
$[ used in numeric lt () (did you mean $] ?) at /usr/share/perl5/XML/Twig.pm
line 7304.
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APT
Harald Dunkel wrote:
To convert a *.tar.gz to *.deb alien seems to run several
debhelper programs internally. Problem is: If dpkg-shlibdeps
goes wrong due to a missing *.so file, then the error message
is not shown and alien seems to succeed. The package doesn't
have _any_ Depends in this
Ian Jackson wrote:
Yes. dgit fetch doesn't do that. Maybe you wanted dgit pull.
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Ian Jackson wrote:
Hmmm. So you'd be satisfied with an option to suppress the clean
check. It would have to suppress the quilt fixup too, which would run
the risk, with a quilty package, of failing the push.
It may be that people using quilt packages never use my workflow of only
committing
Package: dgit
Version: 0.11
Severity: minor
After a dgit push, remotes/dgit/dgit/sid is not updated to contain
the release just pushed. I have to dgit pull to get that information,
which was pushed to git.debian.org.
In case it matters, this in a git repository that existed before dgit, and
Thomas Koch wrote:
Should etckeeper have some checks build in that save stupid users like me?
AFAICS, sudo prevents variables like the ones vcsh sets from getting
through to the root shell. So unless you run vcsh as root (which seems
asking for foot shooting), this should not happen easily.
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Thomas Koch wrote:
I did su and then aptitude.
Forgot that people still use su..
As an addition to etckeeper I think one could add:
if $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel) != /etc exit 42
and
if $(readlink -f $(git rev-parse --git-dir)) != /etc/.git exit 43
I don't know if some people
Package: haskell-dataenc
Severity: normal
dataenc's author was kind enough to let me know it's unmaintained and
give me a patch migrating my program to its replacement, sandi. I assume
he's sending similar patches to other things in hackage that use
dataenc. But sandi is not packaged in Debian
Ian Jackson wrote:
Well, personally I have it running through squid, but that has its own
annoyances. Perhaps dgit should just leave the files that it got from
dget in the parent directory. Although if it did that you'd have to
clean them out by hand somehow, which would run the risk tht
Ian Jackson wrote:
People might run the risk of accidentally creating native packages
instead. Although this risk would be no worse than it is with other
tools and workflows I guess.
As I mentioned on -devel, having dgit record the tarball contents to a
branch or tag and using that to produce
Package: libsearch-xapian-perl
Version: 1.2.10.0-1
Severity: normal
We've been having problems with ikiwiki's xapian search database getting
corrupted for some time now, and not been able to find a cause. I see
that this package is significantly behind the upstream 1.2.15.0, so
perhaps upgrading
Package: dgit
Version: 0.11
Severity: minor
Is it necessary for dgit build to check the work tree is clean of
uncommitted changes before
allowing a build to run?
I don't think it is, because the man page says that I can build by hand
using anything I want that generates the right source package.
Package: dgit
Version: 0.11
Severity: normal
I am trying to release alien using dgit. In a clone of the upstream
git repository, I ran `dgit fetch`, which added the dgit repository
correctly. Then still in my upstream master branch, I did a
`dgit build -tc`, which succeeded. Then `dgit push`
Package: dgit
Version: 0.11
Severity: normal
joey@gnu:~/src/debmirrordgit fetch
canonical suite name for unstable is sid
fetching from suite sid
downloading
http://ftp.debian.org/debian//pool/main/d/debmirror/debmirror_1:2.15.dsc...
dgit: package debmirror does not exist in suite unstable
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Source: haskell-network-multicast
Version: 0.0.7-2
Severity: serious
After rebuilding this package from source, it fails to work:
Prelude Network.Multicast multicastReceiver 224.0.0.99
*** Exception: user error (Network.Socket.setSocketOption: socket option
ReusePort unsupported on this
See https://github.com/audreyt/network-multicast/pull/6 for a patch for
this and also for an ugly file descriptor leak bug.
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Louis Bettens wrote:
Done. The patch is being pushed in a couple of minutes. I commited a
NMU (at least in the changelog) so what's next?
This patch has been included in a new upstream release.
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