Bug#435134: linux-image-2.6.22-1-alpha-smp: various modules cannot be loaded

2007-07-29 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: linux-image-2.6.22-1-alpha-smp Version: 2.6.22-2 Severity: normal The kernel boots, but various kernel modules cannot be loaded. Notables: module xfs: Relocation (type 17) overflow vs per_cpu__xfsstats module ipv6: Relocation (type 17) overflow vs section 32 Peter -- System

Bug#389711: Library upgrade for exiv2

2006-12-07 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Mark Purcell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20061207 06:46]: While we await a decision from debian-release. Could you post packages to either experimental or people.debian.org so we can start the integration. Sure. I have limited airtime on the network; will do my best. Peter -- .+'''+.

Bug#401416: Library upgrade for exiv2

2006-12-06 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Mark, I have an almost ready 0.12 packaged. 0.11 was skipped due to the misunderstandings around sonames and C++ ABI upgrades. The release managers allow upload of 0.12, I can do it today at midnight UTC. If you have changes other than the bugs, please send them to me. Peter -- .+'''+.

Bug#401660: Library upgrade for exiv2

2006-12-06 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* To Mark Purcell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20061206 16:43]: I have an almost ready 0.12 packaged. 0.11 was skipped due to the misunderstandings around sonames and C++ ABI upgrades. The release managers allow upload of 0.12, I can do it today at midnight UTC. If you have changes other than the

Bug#396298: pydf: chokes on AFS with openafs-1.4.2

2006-11-01 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Radovan Garabik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20061101 15:06]: Could you run these commands and send me the output? % stat -f /afs File: /afs ID: 631234 Namelen: 256 Type: UNKNOWN (0x0) Block size: 4117466368 Fundamental block size: 4117466368 Blocks: Total: 900Free: 900

Bug#396298: pydf: chokes on AFS with openafs-1.4.2

2006-10-30 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: pydf Version: 0.9.9 Severity: normal % df -k Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/sdb1 1929068285488 1545588 16% / tmpfs 1038364 0 1038364 0% /lib/init/rw udev 10240 112

Bug#391561: arpwatch: New upstream version available

2006-10-07 Thread KELEMEN Peter
severity 391561 wishlist thanks * Christoph Biedl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20061007 10:54]: Today's version of arpwatch in Debian is 2.1a13; the upstream page at ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/ shows 2.1a15. Please consider following this before the etch freeze begins, thanks. There are practically no

Bug#342105: certain JavaScript sites make firefox consume 100% CPU

2006-08-29 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Eric Wong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060828 17:39]: Ah, I forgot to note that I'm using xserver-xorg-video-ati and xserver-xorg-core from experimental. I see. FTM I'd rather not wander to experimental-land... You can use --no-vmlinux (--vmlinux is for profiling the kernel itself, you don't

Bug#342105: certain JavaScript sites make firefox consume 100% CPU

2006-08-28 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Eric Wong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060827 20:23]: Option AccelMethod exa Hm. I tried EXA long time ago but switched back to XAA while hunting a DRI-related hang and I forgot to switch back to EXA. Now I did and it is dog slow (only moving windows around spikes to 100% CPU), interestingly

Bug#342105: certain JavaScript sites make firefox consume 100% CPU

2006-08-04 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Mike Hommey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060206 07:00]: More likely to be something like a javascript making some text moving fast... The problem is back, although differently; even with JavaScript turned off, blogger.com is a CPU hog in Firefox. It turns out if I switch CSS off (View-Page

Bug#375867: snarf: progress bar goes nuts for 2G+ files

2006-06-28 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: snarf Version: 7.0-5 Severity: normal SSIA, after passing the 2G+ barrier, the progress bar starts filling the screen (I haven't verified if the download succeeds or not). Peter -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500,

Bug#373813: whowatch: FTBFS: whowatch.c:288: undefined reference to `read_key'

2006-06-16 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Kurt Roeckx ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060615 23:35]: checking whether select() modifies the time value... no And you should probably look at why the configure script returns that. I can't reproduce it on any platform. Care to attach config.log? Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+.

Bug#373813: whowatch: FTBFS: whowatch.c:288: undefined reference to `read_key'

2006-06-15 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Kurt Roeckx ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060615 19:23]: whowatch.o: In function `main': /build/buildd/whowatch-1.6.0a/src/whowatch.c:288: undefined reference to `read_key' Which platform is this? Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'' Kelemen Péter

Bug#370151: New upstream also desirable for upcoming digikam release

2006-06-14 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Mark Purcell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060614 13:05]: The new upstream (0.10.0) for exiv2, is also desirable for the upcoming digikam release. There are some package naming issues to sort out first. Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'' Kelemen

Bug#361377: xfingerd: missing dependency on inetd?

2006-06-14 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Lars Wirzenius ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060408 13:22]: [...] c) what happens if xinetd or some other inetd implementation is installed instead of inetd? Dunno. Is there a generic framework for handling inetd/xinetd? Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+.

Bug#372109: gimp: metadata plugin crashes on certain Adobe XMP packets

2006-06-08 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: gimp Version: 2.3.9-1 Severity: normal Alter some ratings in Adobe Bridge and GIMP metadata plugin fails. (Test image available on request.) Error message: jpeg-load: found XMP packet (4809 bytes) /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/metadata: fatal error: Segmentation fault Stack trace: #0

Bug#372109: gimp: metadata plugin crashes on certain Adobe XMP packets

2006-06-08 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Ari Pollak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060608 09:31]: It looks like some of the lines of the backtrace were cut off. Could you try to get the full backtrace? Thanks. Which particular line are you looking at? This is what GIMP generates when I select [S]tack trace interactively after a plugin

Bug#372109: gimp: metadata plugin crashes on certain Adobe XMP packets

2006-06-08 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Backtrace obtained with gdb(1): #0 0xa771dc7b in strlen () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 #1 0xa76f0a1c in vfprintf () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 #2 0xa770ef6c in vasprintf () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 #3 0xa7836347 in g_vasprintf () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 #4

Bug#360821: see #356556

2006-04-09 Thread KELEMEN Peter
The slowdown is probably due to libjpegtran.so, not gthumb itself. See #356556. Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'' Kelemen Péter / \ / \ /[EMAIL PROTECTED] .+' `+...+' `+...+' `+...+'

Bug#357646: moreutils: ifdata can't print hardware address

2006-03-18 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: moreutils Version: 0.6 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch It would be nice if ifdata(1) could print the hardware address of the interface. Peter -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'stable'), (1,

Bug#339163: State of 339163 (C++ transition NMU seems to have been partially reverted)

2006-03-11 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Steve Langasek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060310 22:07]: Only when the library ABI changes again. I fail to see how it is useful. New packages that are introduced to the archive after the ABI change don't have any suffix, so it is impossible to tell just by looking at the package name what ABI

Bug#339163: State of 339163 (C++ transition NMU seems to have been partially reverted)

2006-03-10 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Steve Langasek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060308 00:22]: [...] so I'm downgrading and untagging the bug. So when are we supposed to drop the c2a suffix? Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'' Kelemen Péter / \ / \ /

Bug#351047: another backtrace

2006-02-10 Thread KELEMEN Peter
I experienced a similar problem, however, my backtrace is different: #0 0xa7ed1de4 in ioctl () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 #1 0x080a2890 in xf86ioctl (fd=-16, request=4294967280, argp=0xfff0) at libc_wrapper.c:469 #2 0xa7da5672 in drmCommandNone (fd=-16, drmCommandIndex=4) at xf86drm.c:2175

Bug#351047: another backtrace

2006-02-10 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Michel Dänzer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060210 14:36]: Same card as the submitter? :02:0c.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV280 [Radeon 9200 SE] (rev 0 Subsystem: Hightech Information System Ltd. Radeon 9200 SE Excalibur Flags: bus master, medium devsel,

Bug#351047: another backtrace

2006-02-10 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Michel Dänzer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060210 14:36]: * Option ColorTiling off * Option RenderAccel off * Not specifying any AGP options No difference, X server starts looping, 99% CPU, no screen output. Backtrace: #0 0xa7e20cc4 in ioctl () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 #1 0x080a2890 in

Bug#341569: exiv2: rejects IPTC tagged file

2006-02-05 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* James R. van Zandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20051201 08:12]: exiv2 fails to recognize a file after jbrout adds an IPTC tag. Could you please verify this with 0.9 (or 0.9.1)? Thanks, Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'' Kelemen Péter / \

Bug#351171: xserver-xorg: fbCompositeSolidMask_nx8888x8888Cmmx() is hogging the CPU

2006-02-03 Thread KELEMEN Peter
retitle 351171 xserver-xorg: subpixel rendering hogs CPU severity 351171 normal thanks * David Nusinow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060202 21:57]: Yeah, don't run EXA since it's still largely experimental. Actually, EXA has nothing to do with it. Tried with XAA as well: samples %image

Bug#351171: xserver-xorg: fbCompositeSolidMask_nx8888x8888Cmmx() is hogging the CPU

2006-02-03 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Michel Dänzer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060203 11:08]: You seem to have set up fontconfig for subpixel anti-aliasing. Even assuming your card could actually accelerate that, it's very non-trivial and hasn't been implemented yet. You should get better results with traditional greyscale AA.

Bug#351171: xserver-xorg: fbCompositeSolidMask_nx8888x8888Cmmx() is hogging the CPU

2006-02-02 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: xserver-xorg Version: 6.9.0.dfsg.1-4 Severity: normal Start up an xterm with some FreeType fontface: uxterm -fa Monospace -fs 12 In the terminal, start spewing lot of output lines: find / Observe the X server eating ~100% CPU. Over a 2 minutes run, oprofile reveals the

Bug#350612: exiv2: New release available

2006-01-30 Thread KELEMEN Peter
close #350612 thanks exiv2 0.9-1 has been uploaded to unstable last Friday. In the meantime, you can grab it from: deb http://people.debian.org/~fuji/debian ./ HTH, Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'' Kelemen Péter / \ /

Bug#266614: acknowledged by developer (wierdest bug)

2006-01-28 Thread KELEMEN Peter
close #266614 thanks * Debian Bug Tracking System ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060127 18:18]: This bug isn't reproducible on current systems, and does not make much sense anyway. If vte_terminal_new cannot be found, either libvte is not installed, or it is broken, or your dynamic linker is broken,

Bug#342105: certain JavaScript sites make firefox consume 100% CPU

2005-12-05 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: firefox Version: 1.4.99+1.5rc3.dfsg-2 Severity: important SSIA, notably http://blogger.com/ and http://qlogic.com/ are such sites. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'stable'), (1, 'experimental')

Bug#327226: arpwatch: Might disclose sensitive information in default configuration

2005-09-08 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Peer Janssen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20050908 15:53]: [...] I'm sending mail to root to an external network account. I fail to see how this is arpwatch's problem. Your reasoning can be used for *every* application that sends mail to root. Handling root's mail securely is *your* responsibility,

Bug#259146: mutt: % takes UTF-8 byte count as character width

2005-08-16 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Seems to be fixed by recent upload. Thanks! Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'' Kelemen Péter / \ / \ [EMAIL PROTECTED] .+' `+...+' `+...+' `+...+' `+...+' -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#259146: mutt: % takes UTF-8 byte count as character width

2005-08-15 Thread KELEMEN Peter
severity 259146 important thanks This actually causes a segfault in libc6 memcpy() on some weirdo subject lines (actually seen in the wild). See attached config and folder as testcase. LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/debug/libc-2.3.5.so ./mutt -F x -f xz1 ...results in SIGSEGV. Backtrace:

Bug#316798: gnome-control-center: GNOME session startup is blocked

2005-07-18 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Loïc Minier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20050716 19:49]: Do you have a .gnome2/session-manual file? Please attach it if you do. I don't have either. However, I scrubbed GNOME completely and reinstalled from experimental/sid, and the problem went away, so I'm not concerned any more. Peter --

Bug#316798: gnome-control-center: GNOME session startup is blocked

2005-07-04 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Josselin Mouette ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20050704 12:46]: Please attach your .gnome2/session file. Here you are. Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'' Kelemen Péter / \ / \ /[EMAIL PROTECTED] .+' `+...+'

Bug#316798: gnome-control-center: GNOME session startup is blocked

2005-07-04 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Josselin Mouette ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20050704 15:30]: What if you remove gaim from your session? It is known to have a broken session handling. (Same question for xpad, but I doubt this one is at fault.) Removing either or both of them does not change the situation. Even removing the

Bug#316798: gnome-control-center: GNOME session startup is blocked

2005-07-03 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: gnome-control-center Version: 1:2.10.1-4 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable After upgrade, GNOME session startups are blocked by /usr/lib/control-center/gnome-settings-daemon sitting in a read() syscall and not advancing. Reproduced on two different hardware. --

Bug#312490: ITP: exiv2 -- EXIF/IPTC metadata manipulation library and tools

2005-06-08 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: KELEMEN Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Package name: exiv2 Version : 0.6.2 Upstream Author : Andreas HUGGEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] * URL : http://home.arcor.de/ahuggel/exiv2/ * License : GPL Description : EXIF/IPTC metadata

Bug#178097: gtkam leaks memory

2005-04-10 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: gtkam Version: 0.1.12-2.1 Followup-For: Bug #178097 SSIA, gtkam leaks memory badly, this is a snapshot after downloading 100 images: PID PPID USER PR NI VIRT RES SWAP nDRT nFLT WCHAN S %CPU %MEM TIME TTY COMMAND 5867 1 fuji 15 0 694m 812m 4.00

Bug#295283: gimp crashes when opening certain (Adobe PhotoShop CS?) JPEG files

2005-02-16 Thread KELEMEN Peter
close 295283 thanks * Ari Pollak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20050215 17:58]: I do not, but if you want a good backtrace, you can rebuild the gimp package while DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nostrip is set. After extensive testing, it looks like a transient corruption somewhere; reinstalling everything from sid

Bug#295283: gimp crashes when opening certain (Adobe PhotoShop CS?) JPEG files

2005-02-15 Thread KELEMEN Peter
* Ari Pollak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20050214 18:48]: Interesting, I can't reproduce this crash with that image. Does just the JPEG plugin crash, or all of GIMP? Are there any messages output to the console when this happens? Well, I did some more digging. I can reproducibly crash gimp by

Bug#295283: gimp crashes when opening certain (Adobe PhotoShop CS?) JPEG files

2005-02-14 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: gimp Version: 2.2.3-2 Severity: important GIMP happens to crash once in a while when opening certain JPEG files. Currently I suspect JPEGs created by Adobe PhotoShop CS, although I may be completely wrong. An example: http://index.hu/digicam/fotozz_repos/original/fotozz_7864_56166.jpg

Bug#293587: df: -m option undocumented

2005-02-04 Thread KELEMEN Peter
Package: coreutils Version: 5.2.1-2 Severity: normal SSIA, the -m option is undocumented. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.11 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8