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I intend to orphan the hping3 package.
The package description is:
hping3 is a network tool able to send custom ICMP/UDP/TCP packets and
to display target replies like ping does with ICMP replies. It handles
fragmentation and arbitrary packet body and size, and
based on that). Since being
root makes /usr writable, Python will happily write the .pyc file
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Agreed. You can probably merge this bug with #96111 (old!).
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reassign 520259 libpcap0.8
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The next upstream version of libpcap will rename the USB capture
pseudo-interfaces to 'usbmonN', fixing the namespace conflict.
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with 'usb' as attempts to dump USB
packets, which is not what you want.
Alternatively you could try renaming the interface, I guess.
Similar bug in Novell bugtracker:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=455774
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Maybe it's a good idea to use another prefix for dumping USB, not
the one overlapping with default interface names for drivers in
kernel? Though it is more upstream issue.
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Daniel Schepler schep...@math.berkeley.edu writes:
checking for a complete set of pcap headers...
more than one set found in:
/usr/include
/usr/include/pcap
Doh, thanks.
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Thanks for the patch, I merged it in 4.0.0-2 and will forward it
upstream.
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Your patch is now in upstream Git (1859a4a).
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linux-libc-dev
(2.6.28-1) the resulting deb will work in your configuration.
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just fine
under freebsd.
Then u_int must be unconditionally available there.
May I close this bug?
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apparently built on an unclean system and
automatically enabled the ocaml bindings because the ocaml
development environment was installed.
I'm setting the severity to `important' since this can have other
side effects, feel free to downgrade if you feel this is not
justified.
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-0.10/debian/changelog
--- irpas-0.10/debian/changelog
+++ irpas-0.10/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+irpas (0.10-4.1) unstable; urgency=low
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+ * NMU to unblock libpcap's transition to testing.
+ * Fix build against libpcap0.8 (closes: #480578).
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Please remove the libpcap0.8 source package, its binary packages
have been moved to libpcap now that the 0.7 - 0.8 pcap transition
is over.
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Package: libio-compress-base-perl
Version: 2.011-1
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Today I upgraded libio-compress-base-perl from version 2.010-1 to
version 2.011-1. Now debmirror refuses to start:
| Can't call method value on an undefined value at
| /usr/share/perl5/IO/Uncompress/RawInflate.pm line 64.
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Whenever I try to start iceowl through deskbar-applet I end up
getting a bug-buddy dialogue.
And what does it say? Launching iceowl through deskbar-applet works
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Package: tig
Version: 0.10.1-1
Severity: normal
When I start tig, it prints the following line on the console:
sh: config: command not found
strace suggests that it's actually trying to call 'git config --list'
via popen():
32461 execve(/bin/sh, [sh, -c, config --list], [/* 58 vars */]) = 0
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Thanks for the report, this will be fixed in -3.
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as libpcap0.8-dev since it's here to stay, I'll
change that.
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This mode is already included in emacs22, why do we need a separate
package? Because the version in Emacs is too old?
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Steve Grubb of Red Hat discovered that vcdiff script as shipped with Emacs
(confirmed in versions 20.7 to 22.1.50) uses temporary files insecurely,
which makes it possible for local attacker to conduct a symlink
forcemerge 475058 475472
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Version: 4.7.2-1
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There was an error while trying to autobuild your package: [...]
Already fixed in 4.7.3-1, which built successfully on all archs.
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Trying to load a kernel with the current version of kexec fails with the
following error on amd64:
Symbol: entry32_regs not found cannot get
This issue is apparently fixed upstream, you may wish to update the
package:
- a diff against devscripts SVN adding dcmd to the package
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#!/bin/sh
#
# dcmd: expand file lists of .dsc/.changes files in the command line
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# Copyright (C) 2008 Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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# This program
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I've added the script in svn (with a couple of tiny modifications
- making --help and --version work and reworking the description
slightly).
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Please replace the current build dependencies lib*ffi4-dev with
lib*ffi-dev and rebuild the package.
Err.. deskbar-applet does not build-depend on libffi4-dev.
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but it depends on libffi4.
It picks up this dependency indirectly, because of python-gobject:
$ pkg-config --libs pygobject-2.0
-lffi -lgobject-2.0 -lglib-2.0
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Thanks, will merge in 5.7-23.
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http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2007-12/msg1.html
Bdale, do you think you could apply this to Debian's tar package?
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$ stat -c %s ~/.zsh/command-descriptions
145962
$
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considerably, it's almost as fast as
before and definitely usable again. Thanks!
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zsh-beta's git completion code doesn't know about 'git bisect skip'
and 'git bisect run'.
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are much faster.
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raising the severity of this bug to prevent
the migration to testing.
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would know
already, it's used by hundreds of packages.
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who use the OSS emulation layer of
ALSA, and it has a much better UI than alsamixer as far as console
mixers go. popcon reports 2404 users.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the aumix package.
The package description is:
aumix is a small, easy-to-use program to control the mixer of your sound
card. It runs in text mode using the ncurses library, or from the command
line (non-interactively). It can read default
Steffen Joeris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone preparing a package upload or is a sponsor needed?
I can NMU if necessary. Do we have a CVE id for this?
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+vulnerability in the handling of file local variables (CVE-2007-5795)
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emacs22 (22.1+1-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Fix mail locking patch for Debian's non-Linux
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Hi,
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The source of this bug: `hack-local-variables' makes lists of
`risky-vars' and `unsafe-vars' to strip out when in :safe mode, as
(variable . value) conses. It then avoids setting variables where
the name of the
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the current version fails to build on GNU/kFreeBSD.
It needs small fixup for configure.in/configure.
Please find attached patch with that.
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Petr Salinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the current version fails to build on GNU/kFreeBSD.
It needs fixup for configure.in/configure.
Please find attached patch which updates
debian/patches/50_kfreebsd.diff.
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Package: git-buildpackage
Version: 0.4.5
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hi,
The following (trivial) patch makes git-buildpackage use 'gzip -n' to
avoid leaving gzip timestamps in generated orig tarballs. This allows
git-buildpackage to build the exact same tarball every time it's called
on the
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sense. This package is still
useful even without the panel mode, and the removal of a feature, no
matter how important you think it is, is not release-critical.
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your change in pkg-gnome, you changed the changelog
entry for a version that's already been tagged and uploaded.
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Good catch, I hadn't noticed. It seems to be completing stuff from
the history, but not as it used to. I'll investigate.
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Version: 4.6.21-1
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The various binary packages built from the 'db' source do not provide
md5sums, having them would be nice.
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Package: guilt
Version: 0.27-1
Severity: critical
Tags: security
guilt makes extensive use of the '$$' shell variable for temporary
files in /tmp. This is a serious security vulnerability; on multi-user
systems it allows an attacker to clobber files with something like the
following:
for i
to section=Applications/Accessibility.
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Version: 4.3.4-18
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zsh doesn't know about git-mergetool. If you add it, having completion
for unmerged files would be nice (but it's probably a bit tricky to
implement because git-ls-files --unmerged implies --stage).
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mistake. I thought that xemacs21 registered itself in the
emacs alternative. Will fix.
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tramp on new installs is good, it will prompt emacs22 users to
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Could you please agree `xemacs21 | emacs21' instead of
`emacs21 | xemacs21' to prefer xemacs21 over emacs21?
I don't understand; what difference do you think it will make once
emacs21 gets removed?
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If the package finds a new maintainer, that's something they'll
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Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the wmclock package as I no longer use it.
The package description is:
Wmclock is an applet for Window Maker which displays the date and time
in a dockable tile. It features multiple language support, 24h or 12h
time display, and can run a
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the wmifs package as I no longer use it.
The package description is:
wmifs is a dockable applet for X11 that can monitor all your network
interfaces. It's designed for WindowMaker's Dock and AfterStep's Wharf,
but it's not dependent on these
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the wmbinclock package as I no longer use it.
The package description is:
wmbinclock is a dockable binary clock applet for Window Maker, it shows
the current system time (in 24-hour format) as a classic binary display
where you have to add up
a
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Package: mktemp
Version: 1.5-4
Severity: minor
The DEBIAN/md5sums control file included in mktemp has the following
format:
b3a38c75f850818abb81af9f2d8251d6 ./bin/mktemp
38057880d7d3919545f5c80b20a98bac ./usr/share/man/man1/mktemp.1.gz
1b1741529bb5f233b19d11a4dfa6b8bf
():
-md5, fname = line.split()
+md5, fname = line.rstrip(\n).split(None, 1)
sums[fname] = md5
md5_file.close()
return sums
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('/tmp/1.deb').md5sums()()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in ?
File /var/lib/python-support/python2.4/debian_bundle/debfile.py, line 165,
in md5sums
for line in md5_file:
TypeError: iteration over non-sequence
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I no longer use PRCS, so I'm looking for someone to take it over.
There a few users left in popcon, I don't know if they're still serious
about using prcs given that we now have many superior alternatives...
Upstream hasn't officially discontinued the project, but
-failure
+Tag: diff-contains-patch-failure-file
Type: warning
Info: The Debian diff or native package contains a file that looks like
the files left behind by the ttpatch/tt utility when it cannot
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all the packages that still use the old version
to move over to libpcap0.8, and kill the old libpcap source package.
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begin typing your new command, it will replace the text.
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[1]
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/tramp/lisp/tramp.el?root=trampr1=2.359.2.91r2=2.359.2.92pathrev=V-2-0-56
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retitle 423424 RFP: scanmem -- Locate and modify a variable in an executing
process
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As it happens it looks like I won't have enough free time to take
care of this, so I'm converting this bug to a RFP.
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Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the qemacs package as I no longer use it.
The package description is:
QEmacs (for Quick Emacs) is a very small but powerful editor with an
Emacs look and feel. Its features include:
.
* All Emacs common features,
* Works on any VT100
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
After getting rid of some old hardware, I longer use x2x so I'm looking
for someone to adopt it. Upstream is alive and well (and in NM), but
he's also looking to pass development to someone else.
The package description is:
x2x joins a pair of X displays
Thanks, I'll take care of this during the week-end, or early next
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tcpdump release
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, when stderr is available the exception handler doesn't run
bug-buddy, so the applet runs somewhat normally.
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(Adding the bug to Cc.)
Cyrille Chépélov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
still no joy
2.18.1-2
Ok, thanks for testing.
Could you please run /usr/lib/deskbar-applet/deskbar-applet -w
from the command line and send me the output?
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Petr Salinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please, could you drop ancient libpcap0.7 from archive
and provide libpcap-dev by libpcap0.8-dev.
Yeah, yeah, still planned. There was no need to open a new bug.
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your point; the problem is that deskbar has no way to know
that the default engine in your browser is Google. And I don't
think that hardcoding this in deskbar is a very good idea.
I'll forward your report upstream to see what they have to say about
it.
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by a stale dbus
socket or stale envvars...
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the issue, as it
is really distracting.
Could you please try with the new 2.18.1-1 version once it reaches
your Debian mirror?
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: scanmem
Version : 0.06
Upstream Author : Tavis Ormandy taviso at sdf lonestar org
* URL : http://taviso.decsystem.org/scanmem.html
* License : GNU GPL
Programming Lang
Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you usually using the Default font?
Yes, with this setting:
XTerm*font: -bh-lucidatypewriter-medium-*-*-*-12-*-75-*-*-*-iso8859-15
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the
Default font in the ``VT Fonts'' menu.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the tcc package, as I'm no longer interested in it.
It needs a few patches to work again with the current toolchain; some
are in CVS and some are in Rob Landley's fork.
The package description is:
TCC (for Tiny C Compiler) is a small and fast
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
I believe that emacs-snapshot should not remain in the archive, for the
following reasons:
1) It's been orphaned for 4 weeks and has not been adopted; since it's
a (relatively) high-maintenance package it would have been adopted
by now if someone
Package: xterm
Version: 225-1
Severity: normal
I'm seeing a strange display problem in recent xterm versions (I think
it started in patch #223): when running Emacs under screen in xterm,
ringing the visual bell sometimes makes all bold fonts display as normal
fonts. Ringing the bell again (with
.
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Aurelien Jarno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any news about this bug?
It had fallen under the radar, I just uploaded a new package with
this change.
Thanks for the reminder,
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