Source: libsigrokdecode
Severity: wishlist
libsigrokdecode 0.5.3 was released in December 2019 and
contains several new decoders. Please consider packaging
this version for Debian.
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Package: avr-libc
Version: 1:1.6.2.cvs20080610-2
Severity: wishlist
Please consider packaging the new upstream version 1.6.7, see:
http://mirrors.zerg.biz/nongnu/avr-libc/avr-libc-1.6.7.tar.bz2
Thanks
Phil
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Package: evolution
Version: 2.26.2-2
Severity: important
Since upgrading evolution from 2.22 to 2.26, mail operations in general
(and switching between folders in particular) have become many times
slower than they used to be.
Specifically, I have two commonly-used IMAP folders which each
On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 15:33 +0100, Mirco Bauer wrote:
Also the failing happens not always at the same build position,
but its always the first few files that get compiled.
Ah, this is new information. If the behaviour is non-deterministic then
this also suggests that the problem is caused by
On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 04:40 -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
But does anyone understand yet *why* this bug affects the netwinders and not
the cats boxes?
Not really. My best guess is that it's a subtle timing issue of some
kind and shows up on the netwinders because they're slightly faster.
Or,
Hi Martin
Thanks for your mail. It does sound like your problem is very similar
to mine. Just to give you a bit more background, I originally started
out with two Maxtor drives on the nVidia controller but this
configuration was desperately unstable: under any kind of load, one or
other drive
On Mon, 2006-10-30 at 00:39 +0100, Mirco Bauer wrote:
So we are back to, it never failed to build on cats, but always did on
netwinder.
Mm, strange. I tried to build it by hand on smackdown and it failed
again there:
Creating ../../build/deps/net_2_0_corlib.dll.makefrag ...
make[8]: Leaving
On Sun, 2006-10-29 at 09:09 -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
Ok, is there some other difference at the instruction set level between the
netwinder and cats systems?
No, the instruction sets are the same. FWIW, though, smackdown is
actually a cats, not a netwinder, and the build seems to be
Package: linux-image-2.6.16-2-xen-amd64-k8
Version: 2.6.16-17
Severity: normal
A few minutes ago, one of our amd64 machines fell over with the errors
below. It has two Maxtor disks attached to an nVidia controller,
running as a raid1 pair: the boot-time messages look like this:
libata version
Package: asterisk
Version: 1.2.1.dfsg-1
Severity: wishlist
Asterisk's app_directed_pickup doesn't seem to be able to pick up calls
that are ringing on a SIP device if the call originated from a Zap
channel, though it works fine when both ends of the call are on SIP.
Bristuff's app_pickup can
Package: asterisk
Severity: wishlist
Version: 1.2.1.dfsg-1
Asterisk only builds the smsq utility if it detects popt.h at build
time. Please add a build dependency on libpopt-dev to make sure this
happens.
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reopen 342968
severity 342968 important
thanks
I don't think that just removing g++-3.4 from the Build-Depends line is
an appropriate fix for this bug. The package still does actually
require gcc-3.4 to build on ARM; as a result, it's now unbuildable on
that architecture:
These patches seem to fix this problem. I haven't tested the resulting
gij very extensively, but it can at least execute hello world type
stuff now.
p.
arm-gij.dpatch
Description: application/shellscript
arm-libffi.dpatch
Description: application/shellscript
On Thu, 2005-12-29 at 15:08 +0100, Laurent Caron wrote:
I'm using nscd (sarge version) with LDAP, and it is not working.
Attaching to it with strace -p $PID shows no activity while doing a
simple ls -al /home with a few directories in /home, making constant
LDAP lookups.
Upgrading
tags 298913 + pending
thanks
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 17:16 +, Colin Watson wrote:
Attached is a patch that implements a --keep-existing flag, with
documentation. It relies on perl-base to figure out whether the locale
exists, but perl-base is Essential so that should be OK. Run 'make' in
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 21:10 +0200, Wolfgang Leister wrote:
As you can see from the example the install tries to uninstall
initrd-tools and all installed kernels. This makes that I cannot upgrade
some other packages that depend on a newer version of libc6.
This is caused by libc6's Conflict
On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 14:41 -0500, Jeff Licquia wrote:
When the GLOB_APPEND flag is passed to glob(), the call is supposed to
tack new results on to the ones already represented in the glob_t passed
in. If there is an error, partial results may be added, but the
original glob_t should
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 09:13:42PM -0700, Ryan Murray wrote:
Just to make it clear to everyone involved -- #133578 is waiting for #214898
to be fixed in glibc. I'm not going to parse/use a tool to read the PAM
configuration file /etc/environment. That config file is for setting up
the
tags 344954 + pending
thanks
On Tue, 2005-12-27 at 17:39 -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
The validlocale program is currently part of base-config, but
base-config is going away. validlocale needs a new home ASAP and locales
seems like the best place.
Seems reasonable to me. I've checked this into
On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 23:07 +0400, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ echo -n | fakeroot awk '{print}'
awk: relocation error: awk: symbol _dl_catch_error, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not
defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference
This is fixed in post-sarge gawk
reassign 314616 no-ip
thanks
Glibc's standard behaviour is to cache the contents of /etc/resolv.conf
across multiple calls to gethostbyname(). I doubt this will change any
time soon.
The solution to this bug is probably for no-ip to call res_init() prior
to attempting resolution, if it suspects
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 15:15 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Phil Blundell wrote:
You're right that a preseed file would also allow me to set the mirror
location during install, but that would be slightly more cumbersome from
my point of view. I don't really want to get into building customised
The llseek problem is caused by a kernel bug. I thought that the
2.2.19 netwinder kernels in Debian had been patched to fix this, but I
guess I was mistaken about that. Anyway, there isn't a great deal that
we can do in glibc to fix the underlying problem.
I guess we could add a check to
Package: asterisk
Version: 1:1.2.0.dfsg-1
Severity: serious
Somewhere around 1.2.0, asterisk seems to have started trying to use
-msoft-float when compiling some of its constituent parts on ARM.
This isn't going to work: soft float is a whole new ABI, and you can't
mix and match between soft and
Package: vegastrike
Version: 0.4.3-3
Severity: serious
This package has a build dependency on automake1.6, which doesn't exist
any more in unstable.
See:
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?pkg=vegastrikearch=armver=0.4.3-3stamp=1134028424file=log
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Package: dmalloc
Version: 5.4.2-2
This package fails to build with recent compilers due to some bad inline
assembly:
http://buildd.debian.org/~jeroen/status/package.php?p=dmalloca=arm#fail-arm
The patch below seems to fix this problem.
--- clean/dmalloc-5.4.2/return.h2004-10-19
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 22:24 +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
On arm only, gcc cannot handle C identifiers like:
static void L1__GET_$ENVIRONMENT__defmacro()
please could you (or somebody having access to an arm machine) check,
if the problem exists in gcc-3.4 and/or gcc-snapshot as well?
Package: racoon
Version: 1:0.6-1
Severity: normal
After racoon has been running for a while, it seems to get itself into a
state where it is continuously setting up and tearing down SAs as
quickly as it can:
Jul 24 18:44:51 mebius racoon: INFO: IPsec-SA established: ESP/Tunnel
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 10:54 +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
I may be wrong but I think that passing information about the Debian
mirror is not DHCP job.
This information can be preseeded using the normal preseed mechanism,
I think this is pretty enough for any kind of automation.
In my
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 11:36 +, Alexander Sack wrote:
Y Giridhar Appaji Nag wrote:
Alex,
I hope you are OK with marking this as forwarded to upstream :-). I
thought this would be a good opportunity to play around more with the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailserver.
Sure, thank you!
Package: debian-installer
Version: sarge
Severity: wishlist
We have a local mirror of the Debian archive on our office network.
It'd be great if there was some option I could set in my DHCP
configuration to tell the installer about this mirror, rather than
having to enter information manually and
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 22:00 +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
Unless you plan to upload a new version that fixes this bug in the
next few days, or you object to the changes in the following patch, I
intend to NMU dillo shortly to fix this RC bug.
Please go ahead.
p.
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Package: racoon
Version: 1:0.5.1-1
I use racoon in a mixed environment with both Linux and Windows XP/2000
clients. It seems that, when the Windows clients are using NAT-T, they
send a NAT Original Address payload, which racoon doesn't understand.
It prints ignore the packet, received
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 21:24 +0200, AKL. Mantas Kriauciunas wrote:
It seems Dan Korostelev [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't care about this
bugreport (more than 2 months without answer) :(
Should I report another bug about missing icon and freedesktop menu and
desktop entry standarts or simply
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