On 14 Sep 2015, at 5:17 pm, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> I've finished "etcd" so nothing is left in our way to finalise and upload
> "fleet". Would you like me to help?
Great! I’ve just done a bunch of updates to the packaging and I think
it’s ready to go.
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I’m trying to rebuild this package from source and it’s also failing, but I get
a
different set of errors. Perhaps this will shed some light on what’s happening
to someone:
Running tests for ruby2.2 using debian/ruby-tests.rake ...
On 30 Jul 2015, at 5:08 pm, Michael Stapelberg stapelb...@debian.org wrote:
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 6:05 AM, Potter, Tim (Cloud Services)
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On 28 Jul 2015, at 5:14 pm, Michael Stapelberg stapelb...@debian.org wrote:
So, yes, if you could work with upstream
On 28 Jul 2015, at 5:14 pm, Michael Stapelberg stapelb...@debian.org wrote:
So, yes, if you could work with upstream on a proper solution and then we
could just package a new upstream snapshot, that’d be great.
I’ve just posted two pull requests on the upstream project. One to fix the
solution and then we
could just package a new upstream snapshot, that’d be great.
OK - I’ll work on that then.
Tim.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 3:02 AM, Potter, Tim (Cloud Services)
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On 28 Jul 2015, at 6:35 am, solo-debianb...@goeswhere.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul
On 28 Jul 2015, at 6:35 am, solo-debianb...@goeswhere.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 07:26:10PM +0200, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
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Chris, was this an issue on your end? Or am I misinterpreting something?
The problem seems to have gone away. I was
On 26 Jul 2015, at 12:39 am, Philipp Marek phil...@marek.priv.at wrote:
Hello Tim,
I'm sorry about the delay,
Hi Phillip. I noticed that you committed this fix to the
branches/fsvs-1.2.x but haven’t released a new version of fsvs
containing it.
Would you be interested in cutting a
No worries. Thanks for doing that. I packaged this up before the new naming
policy came into existence. Glad my initial work wasn’t wasted!
Regards,
Tim.
On 18 Jul 2015, at 1:25 pm, Alexandre Viau alexan...@alexandreviau.net
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Hello,
I hope you don't mind, I have renamed your
On Thu, 12 Feb 2015 12:05:00 +0100 Philipp Marek phil...@marek.priv.at wrote:
(errors) fixed in r2472, builds with GCC 5.
Hi Phillip. I noticed that you committed this fix to the branches/fsvs-1.2.x
but haven’t released a new version of fsvs containing it.
Would you be interested in cutting
tags 777916 + patch
thanks
Hi there. Here’s a quick patch to fix the gcc5 build failures for the ioapps
package. Since upstream appears to be unmaintained and doesn’t use autoconf
I’m proposing a patch to modify the Makefile directly.
Patch is attached which appends “-std=gnu89” flag to the
Hi Steve. Looks like this bug is no longer reproducible in one of the previous
two uploads that Keith made.
I wasn’t able to reproduce on my gcc5 test system so was wondering if you could
close out this bug.
Regards,
Tim.
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thanks
Ironically, the code that checks for the C99 “restrict” keyword does not
compile because “restrict” cannot be used as a variable name. Attached is a
patch that fixes this by renaming the local variable in this case.
The maintainer has signed up for LowThresholdNMU
tags 777917 + patch
thanks
Hi there. Here’s a small patch to fix the FTBS with gcc5. It simply adds
-std=gnu89 to CFLAGS in debian/rules which is picked up by autoconf.
Regards,
Tim.
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this works with ceph from experimental. The link failure goes away once leveldb
is rebuilt using GCC 5.
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As mentioned by Matthias think error above is fixed by recompiling leveldb. I
added a block on 791086 to reflect this.
My build procedure is:
- install boost packages from experimental
$ apt-get install -t experimental libboost-dev libboost-program-options-dev
libboost-system-dev
I don’t understand the original failure, but I just rebuilt the package using
an up-to-date version of unstable the latest version of boost installed from
experimental as it has been rebuilt with gcc5.
The next error I get is during running the unit tests:
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -D__CEPH__
tags 778164 + patch
thanks
Hi there. Attached is a small patch to fix the build under gcc5. The
visibility of one of the functions in the yacc grammar is increased so the
program links without error now.
Regards,
Tim.
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Hi - sorry I think I got a bit carried away and closed this bug. Apologies if
I overstepped.
Regards,
Tim.
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close 87 5.1.1-1
thanks
Tried to reproduce with the latest version and it builds fine under gcc5 now.
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Hi there. I’ve made a small patch to debian/rules for the fhist package to
build correctly using gcc5. I’ve also tested with gcc 4.9.2 and there are no
adverse effects.
Regards,
Tim.
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thanks
Hi there. I’ve made a partial fix for building clementine under GCC5. The
patch is attached and it’s a simple rearrangement of operands to prevent an
error/bug due to operator precedence. The fix has already made it into the
master branch of upstream.
This
tags 778024 + patch
thanks
Hi there. Here’s a quick patch to fix the build under g++-5. Not sure whether
this should be an upstream patch or one in debian/patches.
Regards,
Tim.
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On 28 May 2015, at 12:06 am, tony mancill tmanc...@debian.org wrote:
On Thu, 21 May 2015 15:56:44 -0500 Brandon Bradley
bradleytas...@gmail.com wrote:
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* Package name: kafka
Version : 0.8.2.1
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It looks like this has been fixed, at least in sid:
root@56264f4d8fa9:/Source/pkg-java/jruby# cat /etc/issue
Debian GNU/Linux 8 \n \l
root@56264f4d8fa9:/Source/pkg-java/jruby# ruby -v
ruby 2.1.5p273 (2014-11-13) [x86_64-linux-gnu]
root@56264f4d8fa9:/Source/pkg-java/jruby# irb
irb(main):001:0
close -1
Whoops - this has already been packaged in Debian.
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On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 12:09:46 -0800 Matt Taggart tagg...@debian.org wrote:
Most of the links on
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2014-2330
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2014-2331
don't give any info, the RedHat link is for the full set of things and
it's
On 6/03/15 6:37 AM, Andreas Beckmann a...@debian.org wrote:
On 2015-03-05 04:21, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
* Change dependency on libconstantine-java to Conflicts, from
Breaks. (Closes: #779112).
No. Breaks should have been sufficient, but you are still missing a
Replaces.
On 26/02/15 1:37 PM, Miguel Landaeta nomad...@debian.org wrote:
I think there was a confusion in this bug report since jffi != jnr-ffi.
jffi, already in the archive, needs an update to be useful with jruby
and jnr-ffi needs to be packaged since is a critical dependency of jruby
as well.
Right -
On 26/02/15 1:37 PM, Miguel Landaeta nomad...@debian.org wrote:
I think there was a confusion in this bug report since jffi != jnr-ffi.
jffi, already in the archive, needs an update to be useful with jruby
and jnr-ffi needs to be packaged since is a critical dependency of jruby
as well.
Whoops
The current version of the libconstantine-java package is in the (old?)
pkg-java subversion repository. Let’s move it to git, and update to 0.8.6.
However the package has been renamed to jnr-constants in 2011-2012. View the
git commit log to see the gradual deprecation of the name
Yes that’s absolutely correct. Tony seems to be in charge of
libconstantine-java so an update would be fine.
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On 24 Jan 2015, at 1:57 am, Miguel Landaeta nomad...@debian.org wrote:
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 06:21:34AM +, Potter, Tim (Cloud Services) wrote:
Just a quick update for the dependencies I’m working on.
[...]
* jnr-enxio, jnr-unixsocket, packaged and pushed to pkg-java
While
close -1
Turns out that this is a duplicate of an existing package, jffi, which is
already in Debian (but needs an update to a newer version).
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Just a quick update for the dependencies I’m working on.
* jffi, packaged version 1.2.7 and pushed to the pkg-java repo as jffi-1.2.7.
Waiting for some direction on whether to merge over the old version, which I
expect will be the way to go This is a dependency for the remaining jnr-*
On 19/12/14 12:11 PM, Miguel Landaeta nomad...@debian.org wrote:
Thanks for info, Tony and Tim!
When I begin to work on those dependencies I'll ping you again to let
you know to coordinate and avoid work duplication.
Hi Miguel. I've just been going over the status of jruby1.7 and the work
On 16/12/14 3:48 PM, tony mancill tmanc...@debian.org wrote:
On 12/14/2014 12:39 PM, Miguel Landaeta wrote:
Package: src:jruby
Version: 1.5.6-9
Severity: wishlist
I need a recent jruby version so I'll give a try to update this
package.
It's going to take time as anything related with
Hi everyone. Can this bug be closed out? I don't think marking it as
pending is good enough to fix auto-removed build-dependencies on
ruby-faraday.
I've checked the dependent bug mentioned, 770728, and the two packages
mentioned (ruby-em-hiredis and ruby-em-synchrony) transitioned to testing
in
the severity of this bug to important, so it is
no longer release-critical.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 7:30 PM, Potter, Tim (Cloud Services)
timothy.pot...@hp.com wrote:
Hi everyone. I'm nervously following along with this bug since its
presence is threatening the removal of a couple of dozen other
Hi everyone. I'm nervously following along with this bug since its
presence is threatening the removal of a couple of dozen other packages as
you can all probably see from the QA page.
In the spirit of not hassling anyone (-: I was curious whether there was a
plan to close this out? It sounds
On 29/11/14 3:51 AM, Emmanuel Bourg ebo...@apache.org wrote:
Hi Tim,
I believe we already have that one:
https://packages.qa.debian.org/j/jffi.html
Thanks Emmanuel. You're correct of course. The rest of the jnr-* modules
require a big update (1.0.2 - 1.2.7) to the jffi package, but I
On 23 Nov 2014, at 2:34 pm, Jonathan Yu jaw...@cpan.org wrote:
Hi Tim,
Is the Java Microbenchmark Harness (JMH) already available in Debian? If so,
why do we need Caliper?
The general consensus (OK, admittedly it's a small sample size) seems to be
that JMH is better:
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On 13/11/14 12:06 AM, Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org wrote:
Control: tag -1 moreinfo
Potter, Tim (Cloud Services) timothy.pot...@hp.com (2014-11-11):
Nuts - I think I've filed this against the wrong package version and
slightly too early. There should shortly
Nuts - I think I've filed this against the wrong package version and
slightly too early. There should shortly be an upload of version 1.0.5-2
to unstable which (after ageing out) should then be blocked entering
testing.
Sorry, the whole process makes more sense now. (-:
Tim.
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On 30/08/14 5:37 AM, Salvatore Bonaccorso car...@debian.org wrote:
Source: elasticsearch
Severity: grave
Tags: security upstream fixed-upstream
Hi Hilko,
I see elasticsearch entered unstable now. Some time ago the following
vulnerability was published for elasticsearch.
CVE-2014-3120[0]:
| The
On 2/09/14 2:19 AM, tony mancill tmanc...@debian.org wrote:
CVE-2014-3120[0]:
| The default configuration in Elasticsearch before 1.2 enables dynamic
| scripting, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary MVEL
| expressions and Java code via the source parameter to _search. NOTE:
|
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This is bugging me as well, and I've figured out the root cause. The maven2
package runs update-alternatives with a priority of 200, and maven (3) with a
priority of 150. If you install maven2 and maven at the same time, you will
always get maven2. Since maven2 is a dependency for
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