bad idea to add members to the lp group other than the
printing daemons.
The MFP issue is fixed in 1.0.22-1 as users in the scanner group will be
granted access through ACLs. Backports are available for Squeeze.
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As for saned, it's disabled by default. Do you really want yet another
package for a single executable, its manpage and an initscript?
Me neither.
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mcelog' afterwards shows no process.
Could you:
- check your logs for messages from mcelog during system startup
- see if the problem also exists with Squeeze's standard kernel
- see if mcelog from sid fixes the problem with your current kernel
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to tweak its udev rules to not run mtp-probe on Canon
scanners, as it's pretty clear that mtp-probe causes the scanner
firmware to crash.
Try getting rid of libmtp and your scanner should work.
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hardware.
For this kind of hardware, you must stick to the non-GCD version of
forked-daapd.
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Hi,
The new forked-daapd codebase (starting with the 0.1xgcd series) requires
Clang to build; as Clang is only available (working) on i386 and amd64,
binaries for other architectures need to be removed from unstable.
This situation will only be fixed by
control isn't
available?
There was a dummy backlight method at some point, I can't remember
whether it's still in or not. In any case, you have to modify the source
to use a dummy backlight driver. See pommed.c, the entry for your
hardware.
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Clea F. Rees ree...@gmail.com wrote:
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Nothing. It is an empty directory. (I'm assuming it shouldn't be...)
Then there's no backlight control method available for your hardware,
sorry.
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cfr ree...@gmail.com wrote:
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Failed to access brightness node: No such file or directory
E: LCD backlight probe failed, check debug output
What do you have under /sys/class/backlight?
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Transient issue due to multiarch, and not even an issue in pommed.
Closing.
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property is
encountered, due to a missing call to strtok_r() in this branch of the
code.
I've fixed it, 0.18-2 is on its way.
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was made aware of the patches with the mention that they do
work, and then they went upstream. I went fishing for the patches on
request from the kernel team.
This patch only adds IDs to the drivers, there's no reason why it
wouldn't work if it applies.
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to test. :)
Andy has the hardware, or at least had access to the hardware back
then. I have the hardware too now, but I don't have time to run the
tests.
Plus, it's really wasted time for this patch as far as I remember.
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tag 635297 - patch
thanks
mirsal mir...@mirsal.fr wrote:
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* mt-daapd-635297-debconf.patch asks the user for an admin password.
* mt-daapd-635297-no-startup.patch disables the automatic startup.
NAK on both.
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is still the default and the
request is not coming from localhost (localhost is special-cased and
bypasses the admin password entirely).
But, again, flogging a dead horse.
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Package: antlr3
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Hi,
ANTLR3 v3.4 has been released a few days ago.
As far as its packaging goes, the following posts on antlr-interest will
probably be of interest:
http://www.antlr.org/pipermail/antlr-interest/2011-July/042154.html
Package: nut-client
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Hi,
nut-client ships the upsmon binary but doesn't include an init script for
starting upsmon at system boot.
This is still managed by the init script shipped in nut-server.
Please provide an init script for upsmon in nut-client.
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saned daemon for network based scanning.
Fixed in 1.0.22-1. There's nothing I can do as far as Squeeze is
concerned, things simply did not work out in due time.
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to restrict the build to
the hp3900 backend and speed things up.
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works
(indeed, is required) on the current backported kernel from unstable.
If memory serves me well, x86 kept the in-kernel decoder until the big
x86 merge, or something along those lines.
I'll update the description in the next upload.
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the device file under /dev/bus/usb/xxx/yyy.
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* Package name: osifont
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, that is,
2.6.32-34squeeze1 (security update from security.d.o).
You can also try another USB port that will be wired to another
controller. Depending on your hardware, you may have several different
USB controllers available and one of them may work.
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as hell;
Chances are high that this is a driver issue.
Reassigning to linux-2.6 for a deeper look into the USB-driver-side of
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Hi,
I intend to orphan the wmauda package, as I don't use Audacious anymore.
The package description is:
wmauda is a dockapp for WindowMaker and other window managers that support
dockable applets. It acts as a remote control for the Audacious media player.
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may i bring this report to your attention again?
imo the severity should be higher than normal and this report should be
dealt with as soon as possible.
The report was bogus and there is no issue.
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GROUP= in the udev
rules, then you just haven't read the bug log.
Get a standard Debian kernel or fix your kernel config. Either way, read
the bug log and quit wasting my time.
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is caused by the fact, that my kernel
has the following configuration:
# CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL is not set
It is indeed required. If you are running your own kernel build, you'd
better look at the Debian kernel config.
Closing, no issue here.
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Hi,
JPEG images produced by the Intel JPEG library are loaded upside-down
and with some corruption.
There is an explicit check for the Intel library in the mjpeg decoder,
as flipping the image was found to be necessary years ago;
Reinhard Tartler siret...@tauware.de wrote:
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Yes, please do send me the images and your ffmpeg invocation, preferably
by attaching to this bugreport.
Image attached, just display it with ffplay and you'll see the problem.
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close 625251
thanks
coronol coro...@mail.ru wrote:
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I think, it possibly to close the bug.
Good, closing the bug :)
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Is there any issue other than the non-fatal message in the log?
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to upgrade from Lenny and
migrate away from mt-daapd at their convenience.
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breaking things :)
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Unfortunately I don't know how to get correct device path to invoke
setfacl call.
It's all there, actually.
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That's a question for Julien (the other one - why yes, we're everywhere).
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ACLs instead.
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Is there an ETA for when this bug will be fixed?
No.
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gennaro.ol...@cnr.it wrote:
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thank you very much for your parch.
You're welcome! Glad you liked it :-)
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to an error in the
segmentation
This scanner is supported by the genesys backend, although it's marked
as untested.
In any case, I am not offering support for random backends found on the
Internet like the one you're trying to use.
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it still happen if only the
net backend is enabled?
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'net' got rid of the crash. I then upgraded libavahi-client3 to version
0.6.27-2+squeeze1 which seems to have resolved the bug.
I don't see why it would fix this issue, but if it does, I'm certainly
fine with this :)
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-upgrade - in lenny.
Known issue. Can you check whether 1.0.22 fixes it? If yes, a fix in
Squeeze may be possible.
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for tracking this. There are HID patches for the new MacBook Pro,
I'll file a wishlist for that later.
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John Talbut j...@dpets.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for sorting this out. I have now compiled a kernel with
CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL set, restored 60-libsane.rules to how it was
and it is working OK.
Good, thanks for the followup.
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need some backporting work for 2.6.32 for
the trackpad part, not sure about that, shouldn't be anything major,
though.
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Hi,
alpha doesn't implemented timerfd nor inotify; previously the build could
proceed and succeed, but the builds now fails during configure.
As timerfd and inotify aren't optional features, forked-daapd just cannot
be supported on alpha at the moment.
: Linux 2.6.37-20110218 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Is this a Debian kernel, and if not, does it have ACL support, including
ACL support for tmpfs?
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with an emphasis on making proper use of debhelper.
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The bug was introduced before 1.0.22, so 1.0.21 is not affected. There
is a fix available, I'll try to upload 1.0.22-2 this week-end or early
next week.
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Pedro A. Tonelli pedro.tone...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have been using the xerox_mfp backend for my Samsung scanner, but since
some weeks ago I have this message:
Looks like the backend has issues recognizing USB devices. Looking into
it.
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Hi,
Can you tell me which version fixed the bug? That'll make the BTS happy
;)
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Gürkan Sengün gur...@phys.ethz.ch wrote:
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Can you tell me which version fixed the bug? That'll make the BTS happy
;)
I really don't remember, and I don't think I have this hardware still, nor do
I
have so old kernels anymore...
OK, thanks anyway :)
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Angel Abad angela...@gmail.com wrote:
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Ok, I understand, Could I install sid kernel in wheeze machine?
Yes, but IIRC you even need 2.6.38 and it hasn't been released yet.
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it if not defined).
Applied upstream, queued for the next upload. If you'd like the upload
to happen sooner rather than later, please let me know.
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due to a
bug in their USB descriptors and can't be used at all.
Patch applies as is to 2.6.32 and is attached below for convenience.
Please apply,
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serves me well, you need a more recent kernel. 2.6.37 may or
may not do, 2.6.38 should work.
Look at the content of /sys/class/backlight, this will tell you whether
there is backlight support for your machine in the kernel or not.
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deconflict with MFP devices.' added on Wed, 16 Feb 2011 which is not
very informative.
See #588300 and #591767.
Anyway, the ACLs are there to stay.
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until the next release/snapshot.
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Yeah, it needs to be rebuilt for the ffmpeg transition, but the binNMU
ftbfs due to the gcc change :/
Talk of bad timing. Fixed package on its way.
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DAAP updates aren't supported at all.
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Hi,
The taglib package descriptions are seriously out of date when it comes
to supported file formats; it is quite misleading, especially given the
existence of taglib-extras.
Please update the descriptions in your next upload!
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Hi,
The package descriptions for taglib-extras mention a number of supported
formats, however support for most of them has migrated to taglib a version
or two ago.
AFAICT only Audible and RealMedia remain in taglib-extras.
Please update
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Hi,
Now that Squeeze is stable, it's time for mt-daapd to walk the plank.
Upstream disappeared 4 years ago, leaving behind a messy codebase plagued
with all kind of issues. An alternative (forked-daapd) is available in
Squeeze that covers most of the
of this group. udev logs before the restart looked like
this:
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rule) so this issue will go away
RSN.
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this issue myself when doing fresh
installs.
Did that change recently?
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m...@linux.it (Marco d'Itri) wrote:
Did that change recently?
It changed quite a while ago, but I do not remember why.
Right, that explains it, thanks.
Still, this seems so wrong.
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-params.bytes_per_line;
Was there anything specific about your scan area setting? Was it
especially small, for instance?
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Soren Stoutner so...@smallbusinesstech.net wrote:
Hi Soren,
I unarchived and reopened this bug report because, as already noted in a
previous comment, sane-backends 1.0.21-9 does not fix this problem.
Thanks for the reopen, I had lost track of this one.
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installation should not include
XSane.
XSane is complex to use and simple-scan will do for the vast majority of
desktop users.
Thanks,
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+/* Keyboard as found on the Powerbook5,4 */
+#define ADB_PRODUCT_ID_KEYBOARD_54 0x22c3
I guess your keyboard is a QWERTY layout, right?
That would mean 0x22c3 is the ID for the ANSI keyboard, 0x22c4 the ID
for the ISO keyboard and the JIS keyboard would be 0x22c5.
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on the exact
models and it's possible not all of them were tested back in the days.
As you have the hardware, you're in the best position to investigate
this further :)
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the rules files for changes and reload
them automatically. This has no effect on devices that are already
plugged in at the time the rules are added, though.
Was your scanner plugged in when you installed the package?
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I'm using squeeze, everything up to date.
Thanks for your report, this is a very good data point. Theme engine bug
it is, so reassigning.
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be changed by the user. A static conflict
means the setup is impossible to do on a Debian system, although it's
perfectly valid.
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: optional.
The pimd/xorp situation should be investigated, as I'm not sure both can
be installed at the same time either.
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, but it isn't as clear cut as it looks given xorp can do mc routing
or not depending on configuration (AIUI from the description). If that
is the case, you may want to use xorp for some tasks and pimd for mc
routing.
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Yes, the segfault happens in the mjpeg decoder in libavcodec. You may
want to check your jpeg file for errors with some of the jpeg tools
available in the archive. I've never had an issue with jpeg files myself
during my tests.
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The issue I have with that, other than the fact that it is just plain
wrong, is that all the module packaging tools were built on the premise
that changes to the kernel ABI are reflected by the ABI number. None of
the tools work if that premise doesn't hold true.
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As to using strict dependencies... it makes all of the above even
worse.
And I'll ask again: what's the point of the kernel ABI number if we have
to use strict dependencies? Seriously?
We need a kernel ABI numbering we can rely on.
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work, install ffmpeg 0.6 from experimental.
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confused by the delay slot. If you take the delay
slot into account, you'll see that the code and Aurélien are both
correct.
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you do just that or send a patch implementing (properly) your
suggestion.
Thanks,
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Ubuntu shipped a stupid default config with IPv6 disabled, or
something.
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Package: libio-socket-inet6-perl
Version: 2.54-1.1
Severity: serious
Hi,
libio-socket-inet6-perl in Squeeze is broken wrt IPv6 handling. Upgrading
broke a perfectly working Cricket setup from Lenny where a number of hosts
are polled over IPv6.
Version 2.65-1 from unstable fixes this issue; the
] Like running into an endless loop while attempting to build a
module, as happened to me with blcr, which would be pretty inconvenient
at boot time.
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