can test it
and report any problems you find.
I already tested the revision 1.51. The output showing success was in my
preceding email right after the one from getlive in Debian.
I meant the package I'm about to upload :)
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2009/10/9 Géraud Meyer geraud_me...@hotmail.com:
new revision 1.51 fixes 'No folders detected' error
Can you please comment on the actual bug? I haven't received any
report of problems. Before applying the new CVS, I need to be able to
reproduce a bug or something...
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/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.30-1-amd64/include/linux/version.h
#define LINUX_VERSION_CODE 132638
#define KERNEL_VERSION(a,b,c) (((a) 16) + ((b) 8) + (c))
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on earth can camstream make makedev
uninstallable by depending on it?
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PET::Watch::safe_replace($s, $r); print $s\n' 's/()/./g' foo
foo
$ perl -e '$r = shift; $s = shift; eval \$s =~ $r; print $s\n'
's/()/./g' foo
.f.o.o.
I know this is a corner case, but it's quite a deviation from the
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);
- if ($global) {
+last unless($global);
$replacement = $orig_replacement;
- } else {
- last;
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On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 22:06, Jan Engelhardtjeng...@medozas.de wrote:
ifconfig has tons of problems and its use should be discouraged in favor
of iproute2.
we're working on that :)
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and foremost it is meant to inform users.
Oh, sorry I missed the patch at first. But it is not a good idea to
inject text on standard output, since these tools are usually used
inside scripts..
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this and now I see that it doesn't compile
against 2.6.29... :(
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Guillem,
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 00:31, Guillem Jover guil...@debian.org wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-23 at 02:08:10 -0300, Martín Ferrari wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 18:04, Martín Ferrari tin...@debian.org wrote:
I've tried adding the --enable-debugger in the debian/rules file
Package: libsvn-perl
Version: 1.5.1dfsg1-2
Severity: important
SVN::Client leaks so much memory, that it's not usable for any important
project. I'm attaching a test case that shows clearly the problem.
Steps to reproduce:
Save the attached script as test
$ svnadmin create /tmp/foo
$ svn
, but they don't behave like an interface at all, it's
an ugly hack and you will get better results handling addresses with
the ip command from iproute package.
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for the children; and also if the problem were SIGCHLD that would also
cause problems with any subprocess being called in up...
I'll write upstream to see what they think
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Neil,
Wrong bug. Didn't you mean 518028 ?
getlive: fails to retrieve mail
Note that I have not closed the bug in getlive with this change, that
is your job.
:-)
Sorry, that was a typo. Thanks for spotting this.
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Hi, I was reading the bug reports for net-tools and stumbled onto this.
I dont understand how this can be a net-tools bug... This looks more
like a hardware bug, or at most a bug in the kernel driver. But
userspace has nothing to do with what happens with a network card during
shutdown/on
Package: net-tools
Version: 1.60-17
Following #87784, #122792 and #145004 (boy, this one had many
duplicates), I'm closing this bug because it's not reproducible even on
etch systems, I can reproduce it on sarge, though.
On Sarge:
# ifconfig dummy0 128.42.162.116 netmask 255.255.255.0
#
tags 193933 + wontfix
tags 243290 + wontfix
thanks
Hi,
While reviewing old bugs in net-tools, I stumbled upon these two that
request fixes to nameif. Since a long time ago, that functionality is
much better provided by udev methods, and nameif must die soon, so I'm
marking wontfix.
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reversed and incorrect. The workaround was just to use a minimum
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trigger a SIGCHLD) outside of the callback..
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Package: devscripts
Version: 2.10.45
Severity: minor
Hi, today I spotted a watchfile being reported as invalid on PET, while
uscan processed it fine. I think this behaviour is incompatible with
what is documented (and PET watchfile processor is based mostly on the
documentation), and I also think
More joy, I've just discovered that the second regex is completely
invalid, and I don't understand what was uscan doing:
opts=uversionmangle=s/^\d\.\d$/$00/;s/^\d\.\d\d0$/$0
If you look closely, the last slash is missing!
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Thanks, Tincho.
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Hi, after working on this bug for a while, I was able to distill a
minimum code that triggers the segfault. The callback routine invoked
from pcap_loop needs to set a signal handler that it's used during the
callback.
In the fwknopd code, this happens when calling iptables, which triggers
a
Meanwhile this is solved, see the attached patch that's useful as a
workaround for fwknopd
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 20:47, Martín Ferrari tin...@debian.org wrote:
Hi, after working on this bug for a while, I was able to distill a
minimum code that triggers the segfault. The callback routine
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 21:08, Martín Ferrari tin...@debian.org wrote:
Meanwhile this is solved, see the attached patch that's useful as a
workaround for fwknopd
My bad, that patch didn't work. It goes again, this time correctly tested :)
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On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 21:08, Martín Ferrari tin...@debian.org wrote:
Meanwhile this is solved, see the attached patch that's useful as a
workaround for fwknopd
My bad, that patch didn't work. It goes again, this time
)
I'll try it. Thanks!
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Package: enfuse
Version: 3.2+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
hi, I've just installed enfuse from experimental to stitch a big
panorama, and kept getting errors about lack of disk space, even after
I told hugin to not use /tmp. After some inspection I've found that
enfuse -when runs out of ram- uses a
and patch. I have committed it to
svn and will upload it after the release.
Sadly, upstream looks quite dead, so we keep growing our patches' count...
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Package: libiodbc2
Version: 3.52.6-2
Followup-For: Bug #508480
I can reproduce this bug with the current version on unstable, using the
odbc.ini file from the OP:
$ iodbctest
iODBC Demonstration program
This program shows an interactive SQL processor
Driver Manager: 03.52.0607.1008
Enter ODBC
Package: libiodbc2
Followup-For: Bug #508480
This small patch solves this problem (although the code is full of
unbounded strcmp's, which is a problem in itself) by veryfing that a
section was found before trying to compare it.
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oss-compat (0.0.4+nmu1) unstable; urgency=low
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what I could find, the atomic builtins were introduced in 4.1, it
might upset upstream anyway, so I'll try to make it fallback to the
original code. In any case, my main goal is Debian support, where we
can rely on a recent gcc.
I'll post the patch as soon as I can get it to work
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work ok.
[0] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=508068
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=508100
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that it is impossible in my country.
so it's clearly intended to be free software.
Then i guess we can put it in the perl group...
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Package: perl
Version: 5.10.0-15
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
it would be nice if perl provided the PH file for the standard exit
codes from sysexits.h, specially necessary for programs that interact
with MTAs. h2ph actually does the job without problems, so it shouldn't
be a burden to add it to the
Package: iceweasel
Version: 3.0.1-1
Severity: normal
Today, while trying to trim my home directory's disk usage, I found that
..mozilla was using 1.4 GiB of disk, it turned out that
~/.mozilla/firefox/jxzb7py6.default/Cache/ was the source of the bloat,
even when I have the cache limit set to 200
Hi,
I was looking that Igloo's stuff on gluck to try to resurrect
popcon-graphs, but I've just seen that 1) he already sorted it out by
creating a ~/public_popcon symlink [0], and 2) that the qa people set
another instance of the scripts [1].
[0]
and/or configuration file?
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.) What
I think would really help would be some simple HOWTO-style examples.
I'm my experience, it was easy to set up the first time, but YMMV, of
course. In any case, I suck at writing docs, but I'd gladly apply
patches :-)
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f6f448c82d9fd5121ec1e03f1c4e5e71 /usr/share/doc/vtun/NEWS.Debian.gz
Thanks for spotting this. Fixed in SVN.
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on that. Fact is, nobody
around here knows when the change will be, keeping with the long
tradition of unplanned, non-thought, and rushed changes :-(
So please, let's revert this very disruptive change, and let's keep an
open eye for the official announcement.
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tags 499567 + patch
thanks
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I've tried adding the --enable-debugger in the debian/rules file, with
no success; I still have to research why.
I found why, it's incompatible with the gdb stub. Also I had to tweak
the source
Hi, I just checked out the collab-main repo and updated the watch file.
See the included patch.
Tincho, hoping that the AGPL issue is solved quickly :)
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Package: bochs
Version: 2.3.7-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
while working on my operating systems class, we're using a hand-compiled
version of bochs to use the internal debugger which is essential to
debug problems in the programs we're developing (boot loader and basic
kernel). I'd be much better
be obtained just by clicking on the column.
Couldn't you add an option that enables filename sorting instead of tag sorting?
To me, the 0.11 release is completely unusable, and will have to stay
with my patched 0.10 or switch (again) to a different application.
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is a mess.
And a new bug: if the files _ARE_ consistently tagged, but the artist
are different for each track (as in many compilations), the sort is
VERY annoying. This affects both when adding files and directories.
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The second one is really bothersome, and it's the case when there's at
least one file with track information, and then the bogus order
tags 498530 + pending
thanks
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supersedes is misspelled as supercedes in the package description.
Fixed in SVN, thanks!
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of network-admin/authentication/intranet issues.
That's ok to me, if you want. Not sure if anything productive can be
taken out of the common thread you see in -devel.
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I allow that my contribution to the Debian GNU/Linux release
notes can be distributed under any DFSG-free license.
Although my contributions weren't that much :)
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maintains the logged-on/off state, but doesn't
know about your culinary habits :) How would you re-phrase that?
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* Package name: cosign
Version : 2.1.0rc1
Upstream Author : The University of Michigan
* URL : http://weblogin.org/
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: C
Description : Web single
Package: astyle
Version: 1.22-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The manage says:
-V, --convert-tabs
Convert tabs to spaces.
But astyle --help (and actual behaviour) is:
--version OR -V
Print version number.
It took me a while to understand why astyle was not doing something
Package: firefox-sage
Version: 1.3.10-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi,
As Lenny is going to ship with iceweasel 3 this package will be useless,
since it's not compatible with it, and there's a new upstream version
that is compatible. Thus the RC bug severity. Please
tags 395272 + unreproducible
thanks
As Steve pointed out, this seems to be a problem in Lucas'
configuration. I have just built it with disabled networking (a reject
rule in iptables), and everything went fine. Lucas, please recheck
this, so we can close the bug.
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No problem, and thanks for verifying this!
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Also, I'm lowering the severity as this is not really a critical bug
distribution-wide.
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workaround, and doesn't
break havoc on most systems, so I'll lower the severity to allow vtun
to enter testing (and hopefully lenny!)
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Package: gdm
Version: 2.20.6-1
Severity: normal
Hi, having first discovered the New Login in a Window menu entry in my
GNOME desktop today, I was a little confused with the unfriendly message
telling me that there was some error. After looking at the .desktop
file, I could infer from the command
more, but those were the
times I noticed it because I wasn't able to listen to music.
If the problem still appears, can you please give more detailed
information on how and when this happens?
I'll hope that it repeats again, and try to gather more info..
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What do others say?
I agree, it doesn't have much sense to replace by default. I've
already been bitten by it sometime.
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Package: transmission
Version: 1.21-1
Severity: normal
This already happened many times to me, I found the sound device
inusable (I'm using ALSA) and I track it down to transmission. I don't
understand why it opens it in the first place, and there's no way to
make it stop.
$ fuser /dev/snd/*
-server, I get a kernel
oops and need to reboot my system.
Can you please send me the camera model and USB descriptors? Also,
could you try reproducing this problem with a vanilla debian kernel?
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Version: 4.24-2
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This seems to be a corner-case, triggered by lintian when checking man
pages in libkwiki-perl. The attached file, which was generated by gzip
-p -c -, is reported as a Minix filesystem.
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After talking with Marcela, I'm going to finish this package.
Tyler, I'll be using your .diff.gz as a base and credit you. If you
want to become maintainer of it, please contact me.
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Version: 1.24.0
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Hi,
Today while building a package of mine, I got the
debian-watch-file-should-mangle-version warning from lintian, even when
the debian/watch file is this:
version=3
opts=uversionmangle=s/(?=$)/+dfsg/ \
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weblint-perl: usr/share/man/man1/weblint.1.gz
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Hi,
As I stated in http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=9700,
this seems like a bug in HTML::TreeBuilder. Therefore, I'm reassigning
this bug to libhtml-tree-perl
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Incredibly, this machine is still running woody (is the last one), so
the problem is still present and I had set a cronjob for restarting
the daemon each day. So I'll disable the cronjob and try this, I'll
report
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Package: perl
Version: 5.10.0-10
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Hi, while trying to solve #315669, I discovered a bug in Storable, which
segfaults when called during global destruction. In the upstream bug
report you can find the test case and more information. I'm already
tagging upstream,
Sorry, I forgot to paste the link to the upstream bug report:
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=36087
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() explictly. So this should solve your problem by now:
$session-flush();
undef $session;
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version with my fix
applied, nothing else. I sent the bug after installing my version and
confirming that the patch really fixed the problem. The problem exists with
version 2.0-1.
Ah, no problem then.
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the relevant source for 5.8.8 and 5.10:
Oh, that was hard to spot, thanks a lot for your research!
I have just forwarded this bug upstream, as I think that it should be
fixed because many people will still use perl 5.8 for a long time.
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, please use the current package from Debian; the version showed
in the bug report indicates a custom-built package.
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at least ONE dead tilde. Three non-deads doesn't have
any sense. And no, using compose + alt-gr + ñ + a is not an option for
a single char.
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Package: libaxis-java
Version: 1.4-3
Followup-For: Bug #432582
Hi, libaxis-java fails to work too if libwsdl4j-java isn't present. I
guess that all of the lib.*-java build-deps should be made dependencies,
or at least recommends; but I'm not sure if the latter would be enough.
Thanks.
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Package: devscripts
Version: 2.10.25
Severity: minor
- debchange/dch: automagically add entries to debian/changelog files
[libsoap-lite-perl]
That should also list libparse-debcontrol-perl.
Cheers, Tincho.
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Makefile is used, which is pretty much
b0rked. I'm preparing an upload.
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(0.6.6-5+2.6.24-4) ...
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:
#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,24)
spin_lock_init(urb-lock);
#endif
So it seems that your build directory has a wrongly defined
KERNEL_VERSION, or is not really 2.6.24-1.
Can you re-check that?
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# modprobe quickcam
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Since I think that this problem is still present in sarge at least, I
think a easy workarond is just to use copytruncate in logrotate and
remove the postrotate script.
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Package: libsvn-perl
Version: 1.4.4dfsg1-1
Followup-For: Bug #401340
I can confirm that this bug is still present in sid, and there was no
news in more than a year. Could some patch be applied before lenny
freezes?
$ perl -MSVN::Client -ce1
-e syntax OK
Use of uninitialized value in string eq
Package: libsvn-perl
Version: 1.4.4dfsg1-1
Severity: normal
When tracking down a weird problem in an application that does a lot of
svn operations against a remote repository, I found that the problem was
that I was running out of free filedescriptors because SVN::Client is
never closing them.
to upload today or tomorrow.
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