Package: src:linux
Version: 3.2.41-2
Severity: important
Attempting to interrupt an SPU-using process results in the following kernel
bug:
[ 482.153589] [ cut here ]
[ 482.154820] kernel BUG at
/build/buildd-linux_3.2.41-2-powerpc-TjfGhD/linux-3.2.41/fs/dcache.c:474!
[
be in unstable shortly) work any
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I reported the following bug to the Debian bug tracker, but realized it
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I think
Package: spice-client
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I think the spice client should probably support some other way of
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After upgrade from squeeze to wheezy the ui-anim_basic_16x16.gif is missing.
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didn't see any excessive CPU usage. I also tried launching Emacs
like this:
$ LANG=en_HK.UTF-8 LC_CTYPE=en_HK.UTF-8 emacs23 -Q ko-index.shtml
...which behaved reasonably too.
Though I should note that the system involved is a mixture of wheezy,
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feasible, but it might be worth testing emacs24
(which is in unstable), if possible.
I've also added -dbg packages for emacs24, which might make the gdb
backtrace a bit more meaningful.
Oh, and you might also want to try emacs23-lucid or emacs24-lucid to see
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ABORT: (unbound-variable)
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This should be fixed in guile-2.0.
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for .svn; instead,
emacs should note that A is a symlink, readlink() and look at B/..
instead.
Further details can be found here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=701711
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. the flavor should always be emacsXY, or
xemacsXY, etc.).
Any chance you might have installed some unofficial emacs package that
might have tried to use the emacs flavor for itself?
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On Mon, 2013-02-11 at 09:53 +0100, Daniel Baumann wrote:
On 02/10/2013 01:35 PM, Rob van der Hoeven wrote:
my solution is: remove the
non-functional Debian templates from the LXC package and replace them
with my working template.
i will not support your template, so note that you
On Fri, 2013-02-08 at 23:15 -0600, Nick M. Daly wrote:
Rob van der Hoeven writes:
On Thu, 2013-02-07 at 23:23 +, Wookey wrote:
OK, the release team response was to raise this to 'important' and ask
for a patch and an upload to testing-proposed-updates:
Great news, lets fix
On Fri, 2013-02-08 at 23:15 -0600, Nick M. Daly wrote:
Rob van der Hoeven writes:
On Thu, 2013-02-07 at 23:23 +, Wookey wrote:
OK, the release team response was to raise this to 'important' and ask
for a patch and an upload to testing-proposed-updates:
Great news, lets fix
On Thu, 2013-02-07 at 23:23 +, Wookey wrote:
+++ Wookey [2013-02-04 17:50 +]:
+++ Rob van der Hoeven [2013-02-04 16:56 +0100]:
I think most Debian users want Debian LXC containers. This is not
possible in the upcoming Wheezy release. So yes, i think this bug
severely
are tested and
functioning. I think its bad to ship LXC in the state that it is
currently in. Solve the problem or remove LXC from Wheezy, do not let
users wondering why LXC does not work on their machine.
Rob.
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Not good -- wondering if I broke something in 2.0.5.
I'll take a look, but it may be the weekend before I have a good bit of
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Ian The relevant information is indeed there - but there is a
Ian subdirectory emacs as well as one for the specific flavor
Ian (emacs23 in this case). The machinery looks
David, Erwan eda...@nds.com writes:
I am hit by the bug segfault at launching emacs24 (I just reinstalled
it) thus I cannot test for the moment.
I'll keep an eye to the new version.
Are you saying that now you can't launch it at all now?
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the characters. But since the file's
encoding in this case is inconsistent, that coding-system cannot be
used to save it back (Emacs will not let you do so, as demonstrated in
the report), and therefore the original form cannot be recovered this
way.
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Eli Zaretskii e...@gnu.org writes:
I didn't research the reason why Emacs 24 autodetects this encoding,
and whether this is on purpose.
It's a bug, fixed now.
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more useful
information?
(Or better yet, we discover that the problem has been fixed...)
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the new
emacs24-dbg package which will allow gdb to make more sense.
Oh, and if you can, try with emacs -Q too, to see if local
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in that it separates the .el
and .elc files, but that shouldn't matter unless someone is doing
something untoward with the load-path.
Also note that the recently uploaded emacs 2.0.5 fixes some non-trivial
problems with load-path, though I don't know if they're relevant to your
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new emacs24-lucid-dbg package so that gdb can (hopefully) provide a bit
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binary packages) -- not sure
how fast NEW processing is right now, given the freeze.
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thanks
Assuming I understood the situation correctly, this might be a plausible
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Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Create git-effort
Rob Browning r...@defaultvalue.org writes:
Kevin Ryde use...@zip.com.au writes:
Hmm. I suppose if an add-on is removed by a flavour upgrade and that
remove fails for some reason then bits are left behind in what's now an
old directory.
I think there were probably all kinds of reasons
Helmut Grohne hel...@subdivi.de writes:
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Assuming I understood the situation correctly, this might be a plausible
fix:
Yes. Thanks for your quick reaction.
You're certainly welcome, though it was just luck -- happened to be
poking
-common-non-dfsg 24.2+1-1
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It'd be nice if at least the -I entry mentioned that mke2fs may override
the default in some cases.
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or similar.
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IOW, the problem will occur for all users of Wheezy. :(
True, unless someone backports it, which I may well do.
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Ahh. Just noticed -- it looks like all of the documentation I'm
describing may have been added to emacs24, and (looking back), you
appear to be running emacs23. So you should see what I see if/when you
upgrade to emacs24 (which won't migrate out
argument probably only works when
invoking emacs itself -- not emacsclient.
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Sébastien Villemot sebast...@debian.org writes:
Since there seem to be no other new-style package in Wheezy, I think
this workaround is sufficient for now. But for Jessie you probably
need to refactor the logic of emacsen-package-install so
possible that Emacs may have some normal behaviors that
cause it to select the X.Y directory for some things -- but regardless,
having the symlink means that we don't have to care about what current
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anymore.
+Doing so breaks multarch, and it appears that the code was originally
+inserted to fix an upgrade problem (#339498) from 2005.
+(closes: #695268)
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liblockfile (1.09-4) unstable; urgency=low
. foo) (height . 42))'
You can see additional parameters like this:
$ info elisp frames frame parameters window
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or
in apel. What is your stance on this?
OK, thanks for the explanation, and I'm not sure yet -- I'll need to
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Kevin Ryde use...@zip.com.au writes:
Rob Browning r...@defaultvalue.org writes:
investigate our load-path handling more carefully, perhaps even more so,
given that Emacs has changed its behavior over the past couple of major
releases -- but I also think that it's probably not something
Sébastien Villemot sebast...@debian.org writes:
- devscripts-el/wheezy is configured: it crashes, because it cannot find
mcharset.elc (which belongs to apel)
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Rob Browning r...@defaultvalue.org writes:
Sébastien Villemot sebast...@debian.org writes:
- devscripts-el/wheezy is configured: it crashes, because it cannot find
mcharset.elc (which belongs to apel)
So this fails in the devscripts-el postinst, perhaps?
Oh, and if you want to poke
in gettext, or in gettext-el -- maintainer's
choice, with no additional dependency requirements either way (aside
from the Breaks).
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/wheezy, then everything goes fine.
I don't know offhand (and may well be wrong), but I'm guessing that this
may a bug in apel. Though it could also be a bug in emacsen-common
2.*'s new approach to dependencies.
What's the error?
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Kevin Ryde use...@zip.com.au writes:
Rob Browning r...@defaultvalue.org writes:
I suppose one argument for keeping the symlink is the possibility that
Emacs or add-on packages may look for that particular directory by name
(which sounds plausible to me).
Sounds likely ... change the policy
intrigeri intrig...@debian.org writes:
Rob Browning wrote (02 Dec 2012 20:34:59 GMT) :
For now, I'm inclined to fix the /usr/local issue, and then hope to
continue this discussion after the release.
Plausible?
I think this totally makes sense.
Thanks for tackling this RC bug :)
You're
Kevin Ryde use...@zip.com.au writes:
Rob Browning r...@defaultvalue.org writes:
(let* ((paths (mapcar copy-sequence dirs)) ; Ensure we have unique
objects.
In debian-run-directories? I suspect its rest makes dirs a fresh
list anyway.
It's not the list spine I'm trying to copy
Rob Browning r...@defaultvalue.org writes:
And stranger still, debian-emacs-policy appears to forbid the symlink:
/usr/share/flavor/site-lisp should be used instead of the normal
site-lisp directory for that flavor of emacs, and the package for a
given flavor of emacs should not have
Colin Watson cjwat...@ubuntu.com writes:
+ifneq ($(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE),$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE))
+export CC := $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)-gcc
+endif
Thanks -- do you think CC := or ?= would be better (just noticed
this, http://wiki.debian.org/CrossBuildPackagingGuidelines)?
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Colin Watson cjwat...@ubuntu.com writes:
+ifneq ($(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE),$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE))
+export CC := $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)-gcc
+endif
Thanks -- do you think CC := or ?= would be better (just noticed
this, http://wiki.debian.org
Debian's mentors site has removed my python-cups submission due to not finding
a sponsor for it in 6 months. Until an official Debian developer or maintainer
comes forward to take control of this package, the only option is to either
build python-cups yourself or use a prebuilt deb (those
that was explicitly
denied access:
Thanks for the report. It looks like this may already be under
discussion upstream:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2012-11/msg00338.html
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Kevin's patch and fix the two
Cc'd bugs, unless you object or someone explains why this would be
a bad idea.
Thanks for your work on emacsen-common!
Looking in to it now. Feel free to ping me again if you don't hear back
in the next week or so.
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Looking in to it now. Feel free to ping me again if you don't hear back
in the next week or so.
OK, so that (original) code's quite old, but from a quick glance, it
doesn't seem to be doing what I thought it was supposed to be doing, and
I agree
Package: xserver-xorg-core
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Introduced in xorg-xserver 1.12.13, there was a bugfix to fix movements for
tablets. This fix called out to a new function (transform_invert) which
does not work correctly in some situations.
This results in Debian Wheezy not being usable in a VM
4.3.5-4) )
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important. Hope LXC can be unfrozen to allow the fix.
Kind regards,
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Wondered if this might be a reasonable candidate for inclusion:
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Date: Sat Sep 15 01:03:46 2012 +0100
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. Move the emacs
+binary metapackage to its own source package (emacs-defaults,
+cf. gcc-defaults). This will prevent emacs23 and emacs24 from
+producing the same binary package.
+
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emacs23 (23.4+1-3) unstable
.
Hopefully someone will have time to release the stable-security update
soon.
How does that work? I have the packages ready to go, but was just
waiting for approval to upload -- or does the security team handle
building stable packages?
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Moritz Muehlenhoff j...@inutil.org writes:
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I'll be happy to work on this, but I may not have much time until
Thu/Fri.
What's the status?
For CVE-2012-3479 (#684695), I prepared the release and sent the debdiff
to rt.debian.org
Alex Greif a...@greifdesign.net writes:
Package: emacs24
Version: 24.1+1-4
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/emacs24-x
I suspect you just need to install the recommended
emacs24-common-non-dfsg package from non-free.
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[3] http://hsivonen.iki.fi/html5-datatypes/
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and have end-of-lifed the NPAPI Flash plugin,
nspluginwrapper is no longer useful.
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Kári :
Adding GCLASS=posixGroup to /etc/ldapscripts/ldapscripts.conf
fixed the issue here.
Thank you
want me to do it.
I'll be happy to work on this, but I may not have much time until
Thu/Fri.
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at this point that might cause other packages to need
modifications.
Understandable, and no problem.
Just to double-check, do I need to do anything to have emacs24 pulled
from testing (or is that documented somewhere I should read)?
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Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org writes:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 09:59:25 -0500, Rob Browning wrote:
Just to double-check, do I need to do anything to have emacs24 pulled
from testing (or is that documented somewhere I should read)?
It's not in testing, and has never been there.
Oh, OK
also: #582439. (Closes: #679986)
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+emacs24 (24.1+1-3) unstable; urgency=low
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+ * Add 0011-Don-t-use-IN_FLOAT-when-calling-fabs-since-it-may-cl.patch.
+Fix FTBS on i386 by adding an upstream patch to skip fabs() errno
YES,
XLookupString gives 0 bytes:
XFilterEvent returns: False
I'm not sure I have the right package, so please reassign as appropriate.
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this is easy to fix.
Kind regards,
Rob van der Hoeven.
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address of the interface on which
each response is sent, as required by the UPnP standard.
I wrote a proxy daemon to do this:
https://github.com/verement/upnp-proxy
I’ve been using this for a few months now and it seems to be working as
intended. YMMV.
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Vincent Lefevre vinc...@vinc17.net writes:
I think that this is really buggy: users report bugs against emacs
(which is in src:emacs24) while these are bugs from src:emacs23.
Which bit is it that you think is buggy? (Just want to make sure I
understand your complaint.)
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on emacs24.
Ahh, I see. I think you're right -- that would have been a better
approach. I might attempt this for wheezy, but only if the release team
is amenable (assuming they're still willing to consider emacs24 at all,
if/when I can track down the i386 build failure).
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fixes probably easier as well from an freeze-exception point of view
;-)
Regards
Christoph
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24.1+1-1 depends on emacs23?
Yes, that's intentional. It was too close to the freeze to change the
default to emacs24, but I'll eventually upload a new version to unstable
that has emacs24 as the default.
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should be able to add it in.
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Rob
-Original Message-
From: xen-api-boun...@lists.xen.org [mailto:xen-api-
boun...@lists.xen.org] On Behalf Of George Shuklin
Sent: 13 June 2012 16:08
To: Debian Bug Tracking System
Subject: [Xen-API] Bug#677395: xcp-xapi: xe pif-configure-ip does
Package: grub-pc
Version: 1.99-21
Severity: critical
Tags: d-i
Justification: breaks the whole system
Dear Maintainer,
I'm not sure if this breaks the system. I suspect it does, but i'm not willing
to restart my system if there is a change it won't boot afterwards.
* What led up to the
from
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/pretest/emacs-24.0.91.tar.gz
It has a _lot_ of new features, see e.g.
http://batsov.com/Emacs/2011/08/19/a-peek-at-emacs24.html
I should have time to work on 24.1 this weekend.
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, and
(unwanted) packets may be returned from other VLANs as in the case for
arpwatch. Other packages are also negatively affected, e.g. isc-dhcp-server.
Nonetheless, it helps to program defensively and handle the 802.1Q frames
explicitly, as I do with this patch.
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Package: vim-addon-manager
Version: 0.4.4
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
As of 0.4.4, invoking vim-addon-manager produces a fatal Ruby error, e.g.:
$ vim-addons install latex-suite
/usr/bin/vim-addons:241: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
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