Bug#868164: Additional Information: everything normal after the 90 seconds timeout
Additional information: * After the 90 second time out, it is booting up like nothing happend. Everything is mounted, everything is working. * This Problem occurs on every bootup process.
Bug#684226: patch available
Hi, according to https://gnu.googlesource.com/gcc/+/724fcbc302453e801b823c317a1f729a1e3e3dd1 it got at least implemented, but still not in the official tree. Moritz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact
Bug#684226: patch available
On 2013-07-08 06:41, reportbug.deb...@moritz.augsburger.name wrote: according to https://gnu.googlesource.com/gcc/+/724fcbc302453e801b823c317a1f729a1e3e3dd1 it got at least implemented, but still not in the official tree. I have to correct myself, it's in 4.8.x. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to
Bug#695514: workaround
Hi, the upstream bug has a propose for a workaround: http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?35407 For a quick fix, avr2/tiny-stack can be a copy of avr2. The same applies to avr25/tiny-stack and avr25. So I would propose to make it usable to implement this workaround. Thanks Moritz -- To
Bug#578592: search should search partial words by default, instead of whole words
On 2010.05.03 15:54:04 EDT, Jaap Karssenberg wrote: On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:26 AM, xavier xavier.reportbug-debian.zim.albert.2010.04.20.22.18...@pecos.8d.com wrote: in search, you can search for partial words, like *3005* when you go the page where it found P3005x, it can not find it,
Bug#578592: search should search partial words by default, instead of whole words
Of course there could be an option in find to allow patterns like supported in search but that will not be the end of it. E.g. if I type two words in search it will search pages containing both words, if I do the same in find it will match a literal string with a space in it. this is painful
Bug#515835: /var/log/messages
After having the problem again, I went back and checked /var/log/messages. This turned up: May 17 15:26:47 hostname kernel: [815860.826184] flickrfs[21821]: segfault at 0 ip b7deb0bf sp b4f0eca8 error 4 in libc-2.7.so[b7d85000+155000] I hope this sheds further light on what is causing this
Bug#506131: fsvs 1.1.17
I understand the matter about Lenny. However, is there a way to get the new package ? even manually ? or through experimental ? I'm willing to install it with dpkg if needed. thanks. -- xavier -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact
Bug#475583: apt-cacher-ng: does not recover from overload
my debug value is already 3, and i dont have that many logs... ACK, there is not enough logging on internal error conditions. I added some more log printings. If you ever run into this condition again, please check/send the error log. I am also interested in output of lsof and ps aux -L
Bug#475583: apt-cacher-ng: does not recover from overload
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 03:32:07PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote: #include hallo.h * xavier renaut [Fri, Apr 11 2008, 03:25:23PM]: Package: apt-cacher-ng Version: 0.1.12-2 Severity: normal when accessing the apt-cacher-ng from multiple machines at the same time, apt-cacher-ng answer
Bug#475178: closed by Faidon Liambotis [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Bug#475178: asterisk-config: 911/other emergency call not included in extensions.conf)
2008-04-10
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xavier . reportbug-debian . asterisk-config . natch . 2008 . 04 . 09 . 10 . 49 . 42
xavier renaut wrote: i noticed a lot of stuff is included in extensions.conf for making calls and all, but not the 911. i think it's important enough to add it, and maybe add comments for people not in a country which accept 911. That extensions.conf serves only as a demo of the Asterisk
Bug#475178: asterisk-config: 911/other emergency call not included in extensions.conf
2008-04-09
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xavier . reportbug-debian . asterisk-config . natch . 2008 . 04 . 09 . 10 . 49 . 42
On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 06:16:46PM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 10:55:32AM -0400, xavier renaut wrote: i noticed a lot of stuff is included in extensions.conf for making calls and all, but not the 911. i think it's important enough to add it, and maybe add comments