On 07/09/2012 10:44 PM, Ian Campbell wrote:
Do you by any chance have a copy of the problematic configuration file?
Unfortunately not. Best I can tell, older versions of Debian's
update-grub would output that divider, but I can't find anything in my
current install that would generate it.
On 06/18/2012 12:21 PM, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
As you reported this bug against the Debian stable release, lsb-base has seen
many updates since then and I suspect that your bug above has been fixed by
the resolution of bug #597628 in lsb 3.2-25. Can you verify that any of
a) the attached
Package: lsb-base
Version: 3.2-23.2squeeze1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The specific problem I'm experiencing is with /etc/init.d/portmap, which
returns 4 when portmap isn't running. I can't find sufficient documentation on
correct behavior to be sure if init-functions is incorrect, or if
Bump? This seems like a very annoying problem with a trivial solution.
Every time I run apt-get update, the version from squeeze is installed,
but then my monitoring detects unapplied security updates and alarms go
off. If I force installing the version from squeeze-security, then
different
Package: xen-tools
Version: 4.2-1
Severity: normal
If apt is configured with sources.list.d (and not sources.list), then
xt-guess-suite-and-mirror won't guess anything. It looks like it makes no
attempt at all to parse sources.list.d.
This means that xen-create-image, with the default
Package: xen-utils-4.0
Version: 4.0.1-2
Severity: normal
Trying to get a system that I've long had runing on the bare metal to
boot as a VM, I discovered that pygrub would not parse my menu.lst. The
problematic entry is this:
# This is a divider, added to separate the menu items below from the
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