Bug#308232: [bugzilla #308232] confirmed

2005-05-09 Thread Alexis Sukrieh
tags 308232 + confirmed
thanks

Indeed, I confirm this is only a 2.18 issue.

The 2.18 package did not entered sarge.

I'll certainly come back to the /var/lib/bugzilla directory for 
$datadir, as it was done for the 2.16 package.

Thanks for the report.

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Bug#294973: Upstream bug number

2005-05-09 Thread Filipus Klutiero
Note that this is upstream #92898.
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Bug#308008: munin-node: should use update-rc.d and/or invoke-rc.d

2005-05-09 Thread Tore Anderson
* Marc Haber

 [this is probably serious, a policy violation]

  No.  Let me quote http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities:

[serious] is a severe violation of Debian policy (roughly, it
violates a must or required directive), [...]

  Also, if that weren't enough, the function in question is only run if
 the package is upgraded from version 1.2.0-1 or earlier.  This makes
 the bug only appear when upgrading from an unreleased version of
 Munin - in other words:  It won't affect new installs of Sarge, nor
 Woody-Sarge upgrades.  Hence, it cannot be considered release
 critical.  In my opinion, anyway.

 Munin-node's postinst's function move_startup_links fiddles around
 with symlinks in /etc/rcx.d. This should be changed to use the
 abstraction layer to allow interoperation with file-rc and other
 runlevel control mechanisms.

  I'd like to, but as far as I know update-rc.d doesn't provide me with
 the functionality I require.  Munin-node's init setup was formerly set
 to default, which caused #298793.  To fix that during upgrades, I
 need to:

  1) Verify that the user hasn't overridden the startup ordering, if so
 I don't touch it (user configuration is sacred).
  2) Remove the old symlinks.
  3) Add the new symlinks.

  I cannot see how I can accomplish 1) with the update-rc.d abstraction
 layer.  I can do 2) and 3), of course, but due to 1) I need to make
 assumptions on the data structures underneath the abstraction layer
 anyway, so it seems pointless to mix'n'match approaches.

  I'd value any suggestions you might have on how to deal with it,
 though.

  Regarding the Subject field, you mention invoke-rc.d.  I use
 dh_installinit, which opportunistically uses invoke-rc.d if it's
 available, or falls back on calling the /etc/init.d/-script directly if
 not.  Have you made a backport using an old version of Debhelper which
 didn't use invoke-rc.d?  The munin-node 1.2.3-1 in the archive do
 indeed use invoke-rc.d, so I'll assume that part of the report is
 invalid, unless you elaborate a bit what's supposed to be the problem.

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Bug#308251: Patch to let base-config allow/preseed selection of default desktop environment in 2nd stage

2005-05-09 Thread Christian Perrier
 Also, other comments/suggestions, welcome.


Below a rewritten templates file, to make it compliant with DTSG.

Template: shared/x-session-manager
Type: select
Choices: ${choices}
_Description: Default X-Window session manager:
 Please select the session manager that will be started by default
 when the X-Window graphical environment is started or when users login from
 the graphical display manager (one of xdm/gdm/kdm).

I turned the short description into a prompt with a colon, removed
extra capitalization and used the most standard way to write about
X-Window (IIRC).

Choices: is not to be translated, hence the _ removal.

I also made my best to make this template newbie-friendly.




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Bug#302771: followups

2005-05-09 Thread Christian Perrier

 I tried to build a Debian package for it to minimize work for Gabor,
 but the compilation failed with an error I reported to Jerry Carter and
 Jeremy. Let's just wait them to wake up if already back to USA from
 the SambaXP conference.

More news about this, mostly for Gabor...

The compile error I reported to upstream is identified as a transitory
error while merging code coming from Samba 4 branch. Jerry Carter has
mentioned me it will need a few days to get this fixed so that we can
recompile the package and finally test whether 302771 is completely
away or not.




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Bug#308283: Upgrade to 1.999.23-1 breaks dependant packages

2005-05-09 Thread aj
Package: libapache2-mod-perl2
Version: 1.999.21-1
Severity: serious

I think breaking every dependant package of libapache2-mod-perl2 in
unstable is a Bad Idea.

It would be a lot smoother to keep such a major change in Experimental
until dependant package maintainers have uploaded their changes to
Experimental and then do a graceful transistion. That's what
Experimental is for.

As it is, I've had to downgrade until such time as the dependendant
package mainers have had a chance to catch up.

My particular problem is with libapache-gallery-perl, but I imagine
everyone's affected.

Thanks for the NEWS line, though.


-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-tengwar
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)

Versions of packages libapache2-mod-perl2 depends on:
ii  apache2-common  2.0.54-3 next generation, scalable, extenda
ii  libapr0 2.0.54-3 the Apache Portable Runtime
ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-21 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libdb4.24.2.52-18Berkeley v4.2 Database Libraries [
ii  libdevel-symdump-perl   2.03-3   Perl module for inspecting perl's 
ii  libexpat1   1.95.8-3 XML parsing C library - runtime li
ii  libldap22.1.30-6 OpenLDAP libraries
ii  libperl5.8  5.8.4-8  Shared Perl library
ii  liburi-perl 1.35-1   Manipulates and accesses URI strin
ii  libwww-perl 5.803-4  WWW client/server library for Perl
ii  perl [libmime-base64-perl]  5.8.4-8  Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 
ii  perl-base [perlapi-5.8.4]   5.8.4-8  The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbis

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Bug#308281: libapache2-mod-perl2: File Registry.pm missing from .deb package, causing mod_perl2 to fail

2005-05-09 Thread Alexander Vodomerov
Package: libapache2-mod-perl2
Version: 1.999.23-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable


Registry.pm is missing from new libapache2-mod-perl2 debian package
(unstable distribution).
This causing errors in apache2/error.log:

failed to resolve handler `ModPerl::Registry': Can't locate ModPerl/Registry.pm 
in
@INC (@INC contains: /local/www/html /etc/perl .

The whole mod_perl2 because unusable therefore.

Everything works fine with the version 1.999.21-1.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11.8
Locale: LANG=ru_RU.KOI8-R, LC_CTYPE=ru_RU.KOI8-R (charmap=KOI8-R)

Versions of packages libapache2-mod-perl2 depends on:
ii  apache2-common  2.0.54-3 next generation, scalable, extenda
ii  libapr0 2.0.54-3 the Apache Portable Runtime
ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-21 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libdb4.24.2.52-18Berkeley v4.2 Database Libraries [
ii  libdevel-symdump-perl   2.03-3   Perl module for inspecting perl's 
ii  libexpat1   1.95.8-3 XML parsing C library - runtime li
ii  libldap22.1.30-6 OpenLDAP libraries
ii  libperl5.8  5.8.4-8  Shared Perl library
ii  liburi-perl 1.35-1   Manipulates and accesses URI strin
ii  libwww-perl 5.803-4  WWW client/server library for Perl
ii  perl [libmime-base64-perl]  5.8.4-8  Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 
ii  perl-base [perlapi-5.8.4]   5.8.4-8  The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbis

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Bug#308278: base-config: A few debconf translations have variable substitution errors

2005-05-09 Thread Christian Perrier
Package: base-config
Version: 2.64
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n

After Joey fixed an error in the nb translation file, I checked all other
files and found the following errors:

cy.po
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../../tzsetup.templates:82
msgid  Local time is now:  ${tzdate}\n Universal Time is now:  
${utdate}\n Time zone is set to:${timezone}
msgstr  Amser lleol nawr:   ${tzdate}\n Amser Cyffredinol nawr: 
${utdate}\n Parth amser wedi ei osod i: ${timezonr}

fi.po
#. Type: select
#. Choices
#: ../../tzsetup.templates:62
msgid ${choices}, other
msgstr ${choises}, jokin muu

hu.po
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../../tzsetup.templates:57
msgid Based on your country, your time zone is probably ${zone}.
msgstr A kivlasztott orszg alapjn a megfelel idzna 
valsznleg: ${timezone}.

ru.po
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../../tzsetup.templates:57
msgid Based on your country, your time zone is probably ${zone}.
msgstr,  
\${timezone}\.

sl.po
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../../tzsetup.templates:82
msgid  Local time is now:  ${tzdate}\n Universal Time is now:  
${utdate}\n Time zone is set to:${timezone}
msgstr  Lokalni as je sedaj:    .${tdate}\n Univerzalni as je 
sedaj: ${utdate}\n asovni pas je nastavljen na: ${timezone}




-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-1-686
Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) (ignored: LC_ALL 
set to fr_FR.UTF-8)

Versions of packages base-config depends on:
ii  adduser 3.63 Add and remove users and groups
ii  apt 0.5.28.6 Advanced front-end for dpkg
ii  bsdutils1:2.12p-4Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite
ii  console-data2002.12.04dbs-49 Keymaps, fonts, charset maps, fall
ii  console-tools   1:0.2.3dbs-56Linux console and font utilities
ii  debconf 1.4.48   Debian configuration management sy
ii  debianutils 2.13.2   Miscellaneous utilities specific t
ii  gettext-base0.14.4-1 GNU Internationalization utilities
ii  passwd  1:4.0.3-33   change and administer password and

-- debconf information excluded



Bug#308277: Adventures on a PR440FX System

2005-05-09 Thread Elliott Mitchell
Package: installation-reports

uname -a: Linux battlefield 2.4.28p1-battlefield-3 #1 SMP Tue Apr 5 17:33:41 
PDT 2005 i686 unknown
Debian-installer-version: sarge-rc3-cdimage-netinst (30 Mar 2005)
Date: Sat Apr  1 15:00:00 PDT 2005
Method: CDROM /dev/sr0 (aic7880u)

Machine: Intel PR440FX (aic7880u builtin, piix3 builtin, hpt366 add-on)
Processor: 2xPPro 200MHz
Memory: 192MB
Root Device: /dev/hdg (hpt366), /dev/sdc (aic7880u)
Root Size/partition table: /dev/hdg1:4GB, /dev/sdc1:1.5GB
Output of lspci and lspci -n:

00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 440FX - 82441FX PMC [Natoma] (rev 02)
00:06.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp. 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100] (rev 02)
00:07.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corp. 82371SB PIIX3 ISA [Natoma/Triton II] (rev 01)
00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82371SB PIIX3 IDE [Natoma/Triton II]
00:07.2 USB Controller: Intel Corp. 82371SB PIIX3 USB [Natoma/Triton II] (rev 
01)
00:09.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AIC-7880U
00:0f.0 Unknown mass storage controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT366 / 
HPT370 (rev 01)
00:0f.1 Unknown mass storage controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT366 / 
HPT370 (rev 01)
00:13.0 VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. 86c868 [Vision 868 VRAM] vers 0

00:00.0 Class 0600: 8086:1237 (rev 02)
00:06.0 Class 0200: 8086:1229 (rev 02)
00:07.0 Class 0601: 8086:7000 (rev 01)
00:07.1 Class 0101: 8086:7010
00:07.2 Class 0c03: 8086:7020 (rev 01)
00:09.0 Class 0100: 9004:8078
00:0f.0 Class 0180: 1103:0004 (rev 01)
00:0f.1 Class 0180: 1103:0004 (rev 01)
00:13.0 Class 0300: 5333:8880

Base System Installation Checklist:

Initial boot worked:[O]
Configure network HW:   [O]
Config network: [ ]
Detect CD:  [O]
Load installer modules: [O]
Detect hard drives: [E]
Partition hard drives:  [ ]
Create file systems:[O]
Mount partitions:   [O]
Install base system:[O]
Install boot loader:[O]
Reboot: [E]

Comments/Problems:

This was not a new installation, but using the rc3-netinst sarge
CDROM/installer as a rescue disk. The goal was to restore an image of a
system that had a hardware failure onto replacement hardware.

The role of rescue disk isn't a commonly tested scenario, but it is a
very important one. This does mean some of the things I ran into are
unlikely to be encountered in common usage. Some of them though very
definitely will be encountered in normal usage.

I chose the netinst image for this purpose. I only needed a few baseline
tools, not an entire installation. Therefore I figured the netinst image
would have everything required for this task. (and I had a Knoppix disk
as a fallback)


The first severe problem I ran into was attempting to install onto an
UDMA66 disk attached to the HPT366 controller. Turns out that though
these components are nominally capable of operating at the UDMA66 rate,
it is unreliable (perhaps unusable would be more accurate) at this speed.
Unfortunately the sarge-rc3 installer loaded the driver in such a way
that DMA was enabled on this drive/controller. `hdparm` wasn't present on
the CD closing this avenue to disabling DMA. As a reault a direct
installation onto /dev/sdg1 was impossible on this hardware.

Next an installation onto /dev/sdc1 was done. For the most part this
pretty well worked. The BIOS did want to boot from /dev/hdg1, but that
disk/controller did work sufficiently well with UDMA66 enabled to allow
the installation of the boot block. On reboot even though it was found
and visible during installation, /dev/hdg was completely inaccessible.
After a lot of searching I discovered that this was apparently due to the
creation of a flawed /etc/modules file. ide-detect was at the top of the
modules file, while hpt366 was at the bottom of the file.


Finally, for the purpose of rescue disk there are two crucial tools
missing. Specifically `restore`, and `bzip2`. With filesystems becoming
larger it is exceedingly likely that folks will use bzip2 and its better
ratio for backups. Others are welcome to make their own choice of backup
tool, Debian should not discriminate against me for the perfectly
reasonable decision to use dump.


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Bug#308279: webalizer: /etc/cron.daily/webalizer - Use AWK for more effective/simpler code

2005-05-09 Thread Jari Aalto
Package: webalizer
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

As AWK is standard in Debian core, the code in /etc/cron.daily/webalizer
can be greatly simplified with it. It becomes also easier to maintain
and uses fewer processes.

SUGGESTION 1

nonrotatedlog=`egrep '^LogFile' $WEBALIZER_CONF | \
   sed -e 's/[[:space:]]\+/ /' | \
   cut -d ' ' -f2 | \
   sed -e  's/\.[[:digit:]][\.gz]*$//'`

= Use instead (ps. above, the '[\.gz]*' is not what is wanted):

awk '$1 ~ /^LogFile$/ {gsub(/\.[0-9]+(\.gz)?/,); print $2}' $WEBALIZER_CONF

SUGGESTION 2

logsz=`echo ${nonrotatedlog} | \
   sed -e 's/[[:space:]]\+/ /' | \
   cut -d ' ' -f2 | \
   xargs ls -l | \
   sed -e 's/[[:space:]]\+/ /g' | \
   cut -d ' ' -f5`
[ $logsz -gt 0 ] || exit 0



= Use instead; normal shell empty file check, see test(1):

   -s FILE
  FILE exists and has a size greater than zero

[ -s $nonrotatedlog ] || exit 1



-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-1-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ISO-8859-1) (ignored: LC_ALL set to en_US)


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Bug#308282: phpbb2: Security issue in url/bbcode

2005-05-09 Thread Moritz Muehlenhoff
Package: phpbb2
Severity: grave
Justification: user security hole

[Upstream's description is not overly verbose; they intent to release
full details in five days; please lower severity if you don't think
it's grave]

phpbb2 2.0.15 has been released and addresses a security issue, which
upstream describes as serious. I'm not familiar with phpbb2, but it
looks like missing input sanitization in the bbcode code.

There's something, what seems to be a patch in the PHP world, in this
forum message:
http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=14t=288194

Cheers,
Moritz

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  APT policy: (990, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.4.29-vs1.2.10
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Bug#307746: smbclient: Port option (-p) is ignored

2005-05-09 Thread Christian Perrier
tags 307746 upstream 
forwarded 307746 https://bugzilla.samba.org/bug/2688
thanks

 Looks like someone else has reported it as well.
 See https://bugzilla.samba.org/bug/2688.  I'll track
 it from there.


Tagging this bug, then (Eloy, Steve, OK with that way for tagging?)




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Bug#308155: it_affix.dat is needed by aspell-it-0.60

2005-05-09 Thread Davide Viti



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Bug#307998: munin-html should be smarter about re-generating the HTML files

2005-05-09 Thread Tore Anderson
severity 307998 wishlist
tags 307998 upstream
quit

* Marc Haber

 munin-html does always create completely new HTML pages. This is a
 waste of resources. munin-html should detect whether the configuration
 has changed, and only re-generate the HTML pages in that case.

  I don't consider this a bug, rather a design weakness that I agree
 could be improved.  I've therefore changed the severity to what I feel
 is appropriate.

  Anyway, I'll make sure Jimmy (main upstream guy) will see this when
 he returns from his holidays.  I don't feel it's important enough to
 push it if he says no, though - generating the HTML pages is far from
 a heavy task, it could even be that the resource savings you'd get from
 introdusing the logic you ask for are insignificant or even non-
 existent.

  It would also kill the last updated timestamp at the bottom of each
 page, which I at least consider a nice thing to have.  Perhaps it could
 be implemented as an option, or even merged into the CGI so you'd have
 the choice between a fully-static site which updates once in a while,
 or a fully-dynamic site which updates upon request.

-- 
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Bug#308284: krdc: using dead key causes 1 to repeat endlessly

2005-05-09 Thread Filipus Klutiero
Package: krdc
Version: 4:3.3.2-1
Severity: normal

When I press for example the acute key of my keyboard while connected to
krfb from krdc, the next key I press will make that key's value
appear, and then 1 about 15 times each second. This only works for
keys that can normally follow an accent, like vowels, or c in the case
of the cedilla. Otherwise, nothing happens. I can stop the repetition by
pressing a key. That won't help me get accented characters, and it's
still very inconvenient...

This works from ~3 months old Sarge to new Sarge, and the opposite. This
doesn't happen when using TightVNC, although I was testing krdc because
TightVNC had its own problem for accented characters, so it's not a
reference. Happens using either English or French keyboard setting in
krdc, and canadian keyboard layout on both sides.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-1-k7
Locale: LANG=fr_CA, LC_CTYPE=fr_CA (charmap=ISO-8859-1)

Versions of packages krdc depends on:
ii  kdelibs4 4:3.3.2-5   KDE core libraries
ii  libart-2.0-2 2.3.17-1Library of functions for 2D graphi
ii  libc62.3.2.ds1-21GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libgcc1  1:3.4.3-12  GCC support library
ii  libice6  4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 Inter-Client Exchange library
ii  libidn11 0.5.13-1.0  GNU libidn library, implementation
ii  libjpeg626b-9The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG 
ii  libpng12-0   1.2.8rel-1  PNG library - runtime
ii  libqt3c102-mt3:3.3.4-3   Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime v
ii  libslp1  1.0.11a-2   OpenSLP libraries
ii  libsm6   4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System Session Management
ii  libstdc++5   1:3.3.5-12  The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libx11-6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System protocol client li
ii  libxext6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System miscellaneous exte
ii  libxrender1  0.8.3-7 X Rendering Extension client libra
ii  xlibs4.3.0.dfsg.1-12 X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configu
ii  zlib1g   1:1.2.2-4   compression library - runtime

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Bug#308195: libcgi-fast-perl: please increase priority to optional

2005-05-09 Thread Brendan O'Dea
reassign 308195 ftp.debian.org
retitle 308195 please set priority of libcgi-fast-perl to optional
thanks

On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 11:11:25AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
Since this package is optional and libcgi-fast-perl is extra, debcheck
rightly reports a policy violation on the depends.

While this particular package may not be the most persuasive argument,
it seems likely to me that this same situation will come up in other
places (and indeed it looks like sympa and request-tracker* have similar
problems).  While it makes sense to have libcgi-fast-perl be extra on its
own merits due to the licensing issues around the FastCGI Apache modules,
it would help with Policy compliance for web applications if it could be
made optional.

I've no problem making the package optional.  The priority was set to
extra when libcgi-fast-perl had a conflict with the optional package
libcgi-pm-perl .  This is no longer the case.

I'm a bit new to this, so it's possible that the solution to this bug is
to improve my understanding of priorities; if so, please don't hesitate
to explain where I got this wrong.  Thanks!

I believe that your analysis is correct and the priority should be
changed.

Note that while I can change the control file in the next upload, to
actually change the package priority requires editing the overrides
file.

  http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/ch-pkgs.en.html#s-override-file

Re-assigning to ftp.debian.org.

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Bug#308235: xine-ui: video lags behind audio.

2005-05-09 Thread Kokushoku Karasu
After some random checking, I've determined that it can be partially 
relieved by turning down the ffmpeg_pp_quality option to 0, and running on 
a smaller window.  However, the audio artifacts still remain.  (They are 
not present in Kaboodle, nor is the lag, at least at 640x480.)

This is contrasting ffmpeg_pp_quality of 3 @ 320x240 (50% video size).
And, on a subsequant test (with the same file) in Kaboodle at 2048x1536, 
there was no appreciable lag.  (At least on a 1 minute 30 second test.)
Although I got serious lag with 3072x2304.  (This is using fvwm, and the 
connected desktops/screens/whatever their name is.)

-Kokushoku Karasu
www.tentacle.net/~awk
ICQ:  307211678AIM:  kokushokukarasu
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Steve Langasek wrote:
severity 308235 important
thanks
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 03:32:01PM -0700, Kokushoku Karasu wrote:
Package: xine-ui
Version: 0.99.3-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable

When I try to watch avi or ogm video under xine, the video lags behind
the audio.  (Also, the audio sometimes gets choppy.)

I haven't tested mpeg/mkv/wmv/asf with this, but it stands to reason
that there's a good chance that it's not format specific.  (Other video
players (kaboodle, totem) don't show this bug when viewing the same
files.  However, both xine and gxine do display it, indicating to me
that the bug is probably in gxine.)

Although my video hardware is a little slow, it's never lagged this much
on non-fullscreen displaying of avi/ogm files.
Given that xine-ui is still usable for you for other formats, I don't think
this meets the definition of grave.
avi:  4 samples, various codecs, results:  all unwatchable.
ogm:  4 samples, 3 unwatchable, 1 with tolerable lag.
mkv:  6 samples, 1 unwatchable, 5 with passable lag.
mpeg: No 640x480 samples, but some lag was noticed in the 320 range.
wmv:  All I could find were 640x480,
asf:  All I could find were 640x480, 
rm:   Don't have the codec.  (I think, and even if I did, few samples.)

The key here appears to be in the resulution, there seems to be a 
threashold above which problems start to appear.  On 400x200 I noticed 
ones audio blits while I didn't notice appreciable video delays,

When I say sample I mean 640x480 or thereabouts.  My mpegs are 
320x200s, and similar.  As are my asfs and wmvs.

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Bug#308001: munin: should not store web application data in /var/www

2005-05-09 Thread Tore Anderson
* Marc Haber

 [this should probably be a policy violation and thus serious]

  No, like #308008 it fails the must or required-condition.

 Policy 11.5 says Web Application shold try to avoid storing fils in
 the Web Document Root. Since, however, munin's web pages are
 generated and not included in the package, they should not be in
 /usr/share as the policy paragraph suggests, but they should instead
 be in /var/cache/munin.
 
 There should then be a munin-apache and a munin-apache2 binary package
 which puts a config snippet defining an appropriate alias into
 /etc/apache/conf.d resp. /etc/apache2/conf.d.

  I'm a bit uncertain here.  A quick apt-file search -x \^var/www show
 60 packages containing the /var/www directory, including packages
 similar to Munin (cricket and mrtg).  For some reason, Munin itself
 didn't show up on that list, so there may be even more of them if I
 goofed up the apt-file command.

  Most of these, like Munin, only create a subdir under /var/www.  The
 way I interpreted the passage you quoted above when creating the
 initial package, was something like Web Application shold try to avoid
 storing files in the Web Document Root [, but rather create it's own
 subdir in it].  This seems to be in accordance with current practise
 (to compare with the 60 packages above, only 10 packages ship files
 in /etc/apache{2,}/conf.d/, and half of these doesn't contain web
 applications at all, but Apache modules.

  Another thing that makes me even more uncertain about how to interpret
 that Policy paragraph is this: [...] and register the Web Application
 via the menu package.  As far as I know, there's no way to use the
 menu package to register web applications in a web server, so it makes
 me wonder if this passage is at all meant for packages such as Munin.

  I'm not too opposed to move the files, but I'm not certain that the
 current placement is actually wrong and would like some more input on
 that point.  Perhaps I'll ask on the mailing list, but first I'll
 discuss it with my co-maintainer.
  
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Bug#308234: upgrading from 2.1.23 failed because of not setting slapd/dump_database_destdir

2005-05-09 Thread Torsten Landschoff
Hi Ferenc, 

On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:21:32AM +0200, Ferenc Engard wrote:
 
 While I have upgraded my system, slapd upgrade asked some questions, 
 including directory to dump databases. The text said the default is
 /var/backups/slapd-VERSION. Reading that, I simply pushed enter. After
 that, the preinst script have failed, rendering slapd unconfigured.
 Meanwhile, apt has upgraded my libldap2 package.

Which debconf frontend to you use? I hit the same problem with the
readline frontend which does not seem to use the default value if you
just push enter but instead the empty value. Maybe the configuration
script should just replace the empty value by the default value again.

 After that I have recognized that the error is that there is no default
 for this setting despite of the description, I tried to set this with
 dpkg-reconfigure, but it didn't asked this question again (maybe there
 is a switch for that, just I didn't found it). I had to manually edit

That could be considered a bug, yes. The question is only asked before
upgrading, running dpkg-reconfigure will not ask for it but create a new
OpenLDAP directory.

 /var/cache/debconf/config.dat (and that was not easy to find that this
 file is what I have to edit :( ).

Hint: You could also use debconf-communicate for stuff like that.

 The game was not over: because of my libldap2 was upgraded, but slapd
 was not installed yet, slapcat didn't run. For some unknown reason the
 
 apt-get install slapd=2.1.23-1 libldap2=2.1.23-1
 
 command said 'E: Version '2.1.23-1' for 'slapd' was not found', although
 my old packages were still in the cache directory.

apt does not use packages in the cache directory unless they are still
in the packages list for that package source. IOW: Because 2.1.23-1 is
no longer in the Debian archive apt-get just forgets that they are still
available somewhere in your cache. But you can use dpkg to install them.

 In the end, I successfully downgraded with dpkg. I still sucked with
 that the dumpdir already existed, and preinst didn't like it, but it was
 a piece of cake after these all.

Erm, you mean, that you upgraded to 2.2.23 again afterwards? 

 The most screamy was when it seemed that I cannot downgrade, and I
 system was useless. Do somebody have a tip what could cause that?
 
My understanding of dpkg and apt-get says that at the time the preinst
is run the old packages should still be installed. To get the broken
state you describe, the system must have continued the installation
despite the error in the slapd preinst. Which is in fact not expected to
ever happen. 

I'll safeguard against an empty value for the dump dir...

Greetings

Torsten


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Bug#308251: Patch to let base-config allow/preseed selection of default desktop environment in 2nd stage

2005-05-09 Thread Matt Kraai
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 07:28:50AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
 Template: shared/x-session-manager
 Type: select
 Choices: ${choices}
 _Description: Default X-Window session manager:
  Please select the session manager that will be started by default
  when the X-Window graphical environment is started or when users login from
  the graphical display manager (one of xdm/gdm/kdm).
 
 I turned the short description into a prompt with a colon, removed
 extra capitalization and used the most standard way to write about
 X-Window (IIRC).

According to the x-window-system package description, it's the X
Window System.

Since the options are the K Desktop Environment and GNOME desktop
environment, I think it may be more user-friendly to change session
manager to desktop environment.  For example,

 _Description: Default X Window System desktop environment:
  Please select which desktop environment will be the default when the
  X Window System is started.

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Bug#308286: cdcd: does not skip data track

2005-05-09 Thread Bill Currie
Package: cdcd
Version: 0.6.5-4
Severity: normal

when playing a cd with a data track, cdcd does not skip the data track
by default (ie, bare play attempts to play the track rather than
skipping forward to track 2).
eg: (quake 1 install disk)

cdcd play
cannot play data track
cdcd play 2
Trying CDDB server http://www.freedb.org:80/cgi-bin/cddb.cgi
Connection established.
Retrieving information on a40eaf0b.
Match for a40eaf0b: Trent Reznor / Quake
Downloading data...


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ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-21 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libcdaudio0 0.99.9-2.1   library for controlling a CD-ROM w
ii  libncurses5 5.4-4Shared libraries for terminal hand
ii  libreadline44.3-15   GNU readline and history libraries

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Bug#285398: Acknowledgement Downgrading to wishlist

2005-05-09 Thread Jakob Bohm
severity 285398 wishlist
tags 285398 sid
thanks

I originally tagged this bug as important in the hope of a quick
rename before the package would initially hit sarge, and/or before
it got included in the release of sarge.  As this is now long
overdue, I am downgrading this bug to a wishlist item, and noting
that with the current package name going into sarge, any future
renaming needs to be careful to avoid creating dependency or
upgrading problems.

I also thank the Maintainer for a nice off-list discussion on
the issue.  The maintainer has indicated that he might do the
rename if a new upstream release is incompatible enough to
warrant a change in package name anyway, so the bug remains open
and tagged sid until then.

Good luck releasing sarge

Jakob

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Bug#308290: libgphoto2-2: fails to import avis from Canon IXUS IIs

2005-05-09 Thread Adalbert Dawid
Package: libgphoto2-2
Version: 2.1.5-4
Severity: important

libgphoto2-2 fails to download avi-files from my Canon IXUS IIs. Though,
for pics everything works fine. This bug happens independently from the
used frontend (checked for gthumb, digikam and the command line tool
gphoto2) and on two different machines, both running sarge.
As a workaround I installed Ubunty Hoary on a free partition and there
this bug does not appear.

Here is the output of gphoto:

---
$ env LANG=C gphoto2 --get-file 41
Downloading 'MVI_1142.AVI' from folder
'/store_00010001/DCIM/111CANON'...
gp_port_read: Resource temporarily unavailable

*** Error ***
PTP I/O error
*** Error (-1: 'Unspecified error') ***

(some info telling me how to run the debug mode...)
---

After that, the camera is not accessible anymore (not when trying to
download pics, too) until I switch it off and on again.
For the case you are interested in the debug output, plase tell me (it
is pretty longish...)

regards,
Adalbert

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ii  libexif10   0.6.9-6  library to parse EXIF files
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Bug#308289: patch for new suspend2

2005-05-09 Thread martin f krafft
Package: ipw2200-source
Version: 1.0.3-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

Please consider applying [0] to make ipw2200 work with my
experimental suspend2 patch again.

0. http://www.bughost.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=654

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Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages ipw2100-source depends on:
ii  debconf [debconf-2.0] 1.4.45 Debian configuration management sy
ii  debhelper 4.2.32 helper programs for debian/rules
ii  module-assistant  0.8.10 tool to make module package creati

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Bug#308287: Depends on weechat-gtk (0.1.1-1) which can't be installed

2005-05-09 Thread Damien CASSOU
Package: weechat
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable


Hi,

weechat can't be installed because of weechat-gtk.

The following packages contain unsatisfied dependencies :
   weechat: Depends: weechat-gtk (= 0.1.1-1) but it is not installable
E: Erroneous packages

Les paquets suivants contiennent des dépendances non satisfaites :
  weechat: Dépend: weechat-gtk (= 0.1.1-1) mais il n'est pas installable
E: Paquets défectueux

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Bug#308288: patch for new suspend2

2005-05-09 Thread martin f krafft
Package: ipw2100-source
Version: 1.1.0-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

Please consider applying [0] to make ipw2100 work with my
experimental suspend2 patch again.

0. http://www.bughost.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=653

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Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

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ii  debconf [debconf-2.0] 1.4.45 Debian configuration management sy
ii  debhelper 4.2.32 helper programs for debian/rules
ii  module-assistant  0.8.10 tool to make module package creati

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Bug#265375: postfix-tls: libsasl2-modules should be a dependency

2005-05-09 Thread Lance Orner
Package: postfix-tls
Version: 2.1.5-9
Followup-For: Bug #265375

I installed a fresh Sarge install on Friday May 7, and getting Postfix
was the only hangup.  It wasn't obvious that to use postfix-tls,
you also had to install libsasl2-modules, and it should just be
dependant.  Without it, you get errors like:

May  7 07:04:28 localhost postfix/smtp[31570]: warning: SASL
authentication failure: No worthy mechs found
May  7 07:04:28 localhost postfix/smtp[31570]: 9C074E8113:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
relay=smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com[66.163.171.137], delay=0,
status=deferred (Authentication failed: cannot SASL authenticate to
server smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com[66.163.171.137]: no mechanism
available)

I'm new to Debian, and what to do wasn't obvious.  Searching Google
returns several threads where people had this same problem.  (e.g.
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2005-01/0240.html)

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ii  libgdbm31.8.3-2  GNU dbm database routines (runtime
ii  libsasl22.1.19-1.5   Authentication abstraction library
ii  libssl0.9.7 0.9.7e-3 SSL shared libraries
ii  postfix 2.1.5-9  A high-performance mail transport 

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Bug#274987: Bug#297293: Error Copying to Sent Folder

2005-05-09 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Y Giridhar Appaji Nag wrote:
finally we found someone to reproduce that bug.
Yes, and Brian also uses the Cyrus IMAP server. When the server I use 
IMAP on was changed from Cyrus to Dovecot, the problem disappeared. So, 
I conclude there is some bug in Thunderbird imported IMAP settings in 
combination with the Cyrus IMAP server.

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Bug#267736: logwatch: No ipv6 support

2005-05-09 Thread Stephane Dudzinski
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Willi Mann wrote:
 Ok, I know a little bit late (Sorry) in answering this bug (The reason
 was, i couldn't do anything about it because I don't have any ipv6
 network, but that's not really an excuse), can you tell me if the
 problem also occurs with the version currently in experimental?
 If it's still there, I'll forward it to upstream, because I'm sure at
 least one of the active upstream developers can fix it.

Hello,

Thanks a lot for your response, it is always better than no answer at
all :) I had nearly forgotten about this one. I can indeed confirm that
the latest upstream version works with ipv6.

I consider this now closed, thanks again,
Steph
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Bug#308108: chipcard-tools: depends on no drivers, most aren't even available in Debian

2005-05-09 Thread Thomas Viehmann
Tobias Stefan Richter wrote:
 To understand the issue correctly: What can be done with chipcard-tools
 without installing further libraries, not declared as a dependency?
In addition to Martin's explanations: The client tools can be configured
to access remote chipcard daemon. Same with chroots, too.

Kind regards

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Bug#298054: patch for problem

2005-05-09 Thread Jeff King
This patch should fix the problem:
--- main.c.orig 2005-05-09 03:29:59.0 -0400
+++ main.c  2005-05-09 03:30:37.0 -0400
@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@
standardise(buf);
 */
-   SMTP_write(sock, ht-string);
+   SMTP_write(sock, %s, ht-string);
ht = ht-next;
}
The nature of the issue should be obvious from this patch.  The problem
is fixed in more recent versions of debian (see ssmtp 2.61-3, ssmtp.c,
line 1522) due to substantial rewriting (not sure exactly when the fix
was introduced, though).
I checked over both versions for similar issues.  ssmtp-2.61 is clean
(though ssmtp.c line 1424 looks problematic it is not because the buffer
contains base64-encoded data).  ssmtp-2.50.6.1 just has the issue
mentioned here, and is otherwise fine.
HTH,
-Peff
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Bug#307966: munin: cgi mode needs shift-reload to actually deliver new graphs

2005-05-09 Thread Tore Anderson
tags 307966 upstream
quit

* Marc Haber

 To me, this looks like a bug in munin's If-Modified-Since handling,
 which should be fixed. I can reproduce the bug on command, so I can
 help debugging, if that is desired.

  I agree, from your description this looks like a bug which absolutely
 should be fixed.  I've noted it, and expect it to be fixed in the next
 upstream release.  I might provide a backport of the fix in the Debian
 package, but probably not, as the time's up for changes in Sarge, and
 the new upstream release will definetively make it to Etch.

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Bug#302771: followups

2005-05-09 Thread Steve Langasek
Hi Christian,

On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 07:07:48AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:

  I tried to build a Debian package for it to minimize work for Gabor,
  but the compilation failed with an error I reported to Jerry Carter and
  Jeremy. Let's just wait them to wake up if already back to USA from
  the SambaXP conference.

 More news about this, mostly for Gabor...

 The compile error I reported to upstream is identified as a transitory
 error while merging code coming from Samba 4 branch. Jerry Carter has
 mentioned me it will need a few days to get this fixed so that we can
 recompile the package and finally test whether 302771 is completely
 away or not.

For testing purposes, I think you might get away with just disabling
compilation of the python module in debian/rules.

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Bug#139056: Latest Breakthrough Cable Filter CI

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Bug#308291: please prevent compiler warning about unused variable

2005-05-09 Thread martin f krafft
Package: libboost-dev
Version: 1.32.0-6
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream patch

Some of us like to use -Werror. Some of boost does not. Please
consider the following, non-intrusive and tested patches:

diff -u /tmp/interface_oarchive.hpp 
/usr/include/boost/archive/detail/interface_oarchive.hpp
--- /tmp/interface_oarchive.hpp 2005-05-09 09:54:24.897652747 +0200
+++ /usr/include/boost/archive/detail/interface_oarchive.hpp  2005-05-09 
09:54:56.611522300 +0200
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
 }
 
 templateclass T
-const basic_pointer_oserializer * register_type(T * t = NULL){
+const basic_pointer_oserializer * register_type(T * = NULL){
 const basic_pointer_oserializer  bpos =
 instantiate_pointer_oserializer(
 static_castArchive *(NULL),


diff -u /tmp/interface_iarchive.hpp 
/usr/include/boost/archive/detail/interface_iarchive.hpp
--- /tmp/interface_iarchive.hpp 2005-05-09 09:58:24.366913089 +0200
+++ /usr/include/boost/archive/detail/interface_iarchive.hpp  2005-05-09 
09:58:31.519755952 +0200
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
 }
 
 templateclass T
-const basic_pointer_iserializer * register_type(T * t = NULL){
+const basic_pointer_iserializer * register_type(T * = NULL){
 const basic_pointer_iserializer  bpis =
 archive::detail::instantiate_pointer_iserializer(
 static_castArchive *(NULL),



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Bug#306290: ITP: ttf-mph-2b-damase -- font with ranges from the latest version of unicode

2005-05-09 Thread Mark Williamson
Hi Stefan,

You are correct.

However, I stand by my statement that it covers Kharoh because it
does, in the same way that James Kass' Code2000 covers Burmese: it
includes the basic glyphs, but not the OpenType tables nessecary for
proper rendering of the script.

When I made the font, I had no information on Kharosthi halant forms
(or whatever they're called - I don't work in Indic scripts much), so
I left it with the silly glyph it has for a Kharosthi virama.

Is there an actual vowel-killer symbol in Kharosthi?

I have since come by information on the glyph shapes. I began to work
on incorporating it into my font, but gave up for a number of reasons:

1. Some of the glyphs I needed to draw from scratch, which takes a lot of time
2. The other ones, I would have to create composites manually, which
takes time but not as much.
3. I had intended for the current release of the font to be at least
somewhat stable
4. I am very bad with OpenType tables. Yes, I made them for MPH
Yangon, but I tried to make an Arabic font and, well, I totally fucked
it up. I am afraid to proceed to the creation of opentype tables for
my new experimental Syriac font. I might try copying them from an
existing font, but it would probably take a lot of work to adapt it.
It would be easier if I discarded ligatures, which is certainly an
option since ligatures are often wildly different in Nestorian and
Jacobite varieties.
5. I am lazy.
6. One of my main motivations for creating fonts is my political
philosophy. I believe that people being able to process text in their
indigenous language in some small way helps them move towards
self-determination. There is currently no population which uses
Kharosthi as its native script. Only academics have a need to type
it, so I don't feel the same pressure. This isn't to say that I don't
care - I do - but rather that it is less of a priority for me and I
don't feel as bad putting it off as I did when I put off fixing the
Tifinagh codepoints.
7. I am lazy AND busy at the same time. I am currently sitting on my
bum, which I do most of the day. I read my e-mail alot and talk to
people over the internet alot. Other than that, I don't do a whole
lot, but when I do, I work on it very determinedly, and right now I'm
busy with a Sardinian-English dictionary.

In short, I may fix it someday. I do sincerely doubt that somebody
else won't produce a better Kharosthi font in the meantime, however.
In fact you are welcome, if you should so desire, to use my
glyphshapes to make a new font.

As for the inspiration for the glyphshapes: I interpolated the
outlines of a couple of different existing Kharosthi fonts, then
interpolated the result and my own drawings of the glyphs.

Mark

On 08/05/05, Stefan Baums [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 PS.  On closer inspection, it seems that the Kharoh glyphs in
 the Damase font are in fact not just copies from the Unicode
 charts, but original designs.  Which is great!  I'd be interested
 to hear (outside this bug report) what they were inspired by.
 
 (The real problem of the font  no contextual substition and no
 composite glyphs  remains.)
 
 S.
 
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Bug#308244: severity: serious?

2005-05-09 Thread Paul Wise
Package: enigma
Version: 0.81.1-2
Followup-For: Bug #308244

Should this be upgraded to severity: serious, since it makes the package
uninstallable?

To the maintainer: please use pbuilder for your debian packages in
future, if you can't run sid on your debian development machine.

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Bug#308273: libdbi-perl: Incompatible with MySQL 4.1

2005-05-09 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello Jamie


On 2005-05-09 Jamie L. Penman-Smithson wrote:
 DBI does not support MySQL 4.1, upgrading to MySQL 4.1 causes any tools
 using DBI to break:
 Uncaught exception from user code:
 DBI connect('database=rtdb;host=foobar.example.com','foo',...)
 failed: Client does not support authentication protocol requested by
 server; consider upgrading MySQL client at ./test line 22

As the default libmysqlclient for Debian Sarge libmysqlclient12 (from 4.0)
were choosen by the Release Team in order to have all packages depend
on the same version (and not e.g. libdbd-mysql-perl on 14 and libxyz-perl
to libmysqlclient12 which would give problems). So I cannot change that.

Your problem is likely to go away if you add old-passwords to
/etc/mysql/my.cnf (check with mysqld --verbose --help) as it's the case
in the default my.cnf that ships with the package. Else you will likely
enounter similar problems with all other Debian packages that use MySQL.

bye,

-christian-


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Bug#308290: libgphoto2-2: fails to import avis from Canon IXUS IIs

2005-05-09 Thread Frederic Peters
Adalbert Dawid wrote:

 Package: libgphoto2-2
 Version: 2.1.5-4
 Severity: important
 
 libgphoto2-2 fails to download avi-files from my Canon IXUS IIs. Though,
 for pics everything works fine. This bug happens independently from the
 used frontend (checked for gthumb, digikam and the command line tool
 gphoto2) and on two different machines, both running sarge.
 As a workaround I installed Ubunty Hoary on a free partition and there
 this bug does not appear.

I thought it had already been reported but can't find it; nevertheless
this is a known bug for which I don't have an answer yet.

Debian and Ubuntu packages of libgphoto2 share the same code; it may
be related to libusb (0.1.8 in Ubuntu and 0.1.10 in Debian), could you
try to install the packages (libgphoto2-2, libgphoto2-port0 and
libusb-0.1-4) from
  http://people.debian.org/~fpeters/libgphoto2/libusb-0.1.8/
and report success or failure ?


Thanks,

Frederic


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Bug#308172: logrotate depend on cron for no good reason

2005-05-09 Thread Paul Martin
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 07:36:18PM +0400, Alexander Barinov wrote:

 Logrotate depends on cron or anacron, however, it can work with fcron just
 fine. Depending on cron and anacron at the same time makes it impossible to
 install logrotate together with fcron as the former conflicts with anacron.

That might be because fcron is fairly recent, and there's no virtual 
package for cron-like packages.

 Could you plase upgrade the dependancy to 'cron or anacron or fcron'?

I've fixed this in my source.

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Bug#308292: gv: cant display new PDF file (1.4 in general?)

2005-05-09 Thread Toni Mueller
Package: gv
Version: 1:3.6.1-10
Severity: normal



Hello,

I was sent a PDF version 1.4 created by PDFCreator Version 0.8.0 that
I can't read using gv. The display shows empty boxes, partially placed
one over another, and character sequences like '!M' or '?M'. Only the
main headlines are readable.

FWIW, xpdf 3.00-13 has no problem displaying the whole file.


Best,
--Toni++


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Versions of packages gv depends on:
ii  gs   8.01-5  Transitional package
ii  gs-gpl [gs]  8.01-5  The GPL Ghostscript PostScript int
ii  libc62.3.2.ds1-21GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libice6  4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 Inter-Client Exchange library
ii  libsm6   4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System Session Management
ii  libx11-6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System protocol client li
ii  libxext6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System miscellaneous exte
ii  libxmu6  4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System miscellaneous util
ii  libxpm4  4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X pixmap library
ii  libxt6   4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Toolkit Intrinsics
ii  xaw3dg   1.5+E-8 Xaw3d widget set
ii  xlibs4.3.0.dfsg.1-12 X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configu

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Bug#308294: jpeginfo: '--verbose' option doesn't seem to work.

2005-05-09 Thread A Costa
Package: jpeginfo
Version: 1.6.0-1
Severity: normal


'man jpeginfo' says:

  %man jpeginfo | grep -n -B 1 verbose
  57-   -v, --verbose
  58: Enables verbose mode (positively chatty).

However, when tested on 12 '.jpg' files:

  %jpeginfo --verbose Desktop/Pix/*.jpg | wc
   12  96 743
  %jpeginfo  Desktop/Pix/*.jpg | wc # not verbose
   12  96 743

...the output is the same as the default.

Perhaps the '-v' switch only applies to certain options?  If
so, the man page doesn't mention which options.


Hope this helps...


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Bug#308293: reportbug: creates broken envelopes

2005-05-09 Thread Toni Mueller
Package: reportbug
Version: 3.11
Severity: normal


Hello,

reportbug routinely creates the following broken envelope when trying
to mail a bug report:

- clip
[EMAIL PROTECTED],:
Sorry, I couldn't find any host named bugs.debian.org,. (#5.1.2)
- clip

Please note the trailing comma in the envelope recipient.


Best,
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
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Packages reportbug depends on:
ii  python2.3  2.3.5-2

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Bug#308295: Missing dependency on dpatch

2005-05-09 Thread Luca Corti
Package: drbd0.7-module-source
Severity: important



On sarge, after upgrade to 0.7.10-3 building the module source via make-kpkg 
fails like
this:



make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-686-smp'
/usr/bin/make\
ARCH=i386 prepare
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-686-smp'
  SPLIT   include/linux/autoconf.h - include/config/*
  CHK include/asm-i386/asm_offsets.h
  UPD include/asm-i386/asm_offsets.h
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-686-smp'
echo done   stamp-kernel-configure
echo done   stamp-configure
for module in /usr/src/modules/drbd ; do   \
  if test -d  $module; then\
(cd $module;  \
  if ./debian/rules KVERS=2.6.8-2-686-smp KSRC=/usr/src/linux \
 KMAINT=Unknown Kernel Package Maintainer
KEMAIL=[EMAIL PROTECTED]  \
 KPKG_DEST_DIR=/usr/src/linux/..   \
 KPKG_MAINTAINER=Unknown Kernel Package Maintainer
\
 KPKG_EXTRAV_ARG=\
 ARCH=i386  \
 KDREV=10.00.Custom kdist_image; then\
  echo Module $module processed fine;\
  else  \
   echo Module $module failed.;  \
   if [ X != X ]; then  \
  echo Perhaps $module does not understand --rootcmd?;  \
  echo If you see messages that indicate that it is not; \
  echo in fact being built as root, please file a bug ;  \
  echo against $module.; \
   fi;  \
   echo Hit return to Continue;   \
 read ans;\
  fi;   \
 );\
  else  \
   echo Module $module does not exist;   \
   echo Hit return to Continue?;  \
  fi;   \
done
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/drbd'
./debian/rules:12: /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch.make: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `/usr/share/dpatch/dpatch.make'.  Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/modules/drbd'
Module /usr/src/modules/drbd failed.
Hit return to Continue




I solved it installing dpatch, which wasn't needed in -2, so i think there's a
missing dependency on dpatch.


thanks


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Bug#308296: mc segfaults on charset encoding change

2005-05-09 Thread Alexander Vodomerov
Package: mc
Version: 1:4.6.0-4.6.1-pre3-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch


Thank you for enabling charset encoding, it's great!
However, small bug causes invalid iconv(3) usage and causes mc segfault
inside glibc. It is a result of wrong iconv outbuf parameter: it points
to buffer, but it should really point to pointer to buffer (char **
instead of char*).

The attached patch fixes the problem (at least for me).

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Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11.8
Locale: LANG=ru_RU.KOI8-R, LC_CTYPE=ru_RU.KOI8-R (charmap=KOI8-R)

Versions of packages mc depends on:
ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-21 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libglib2.0-02.6.4-1  The GLib library of C routines
ii  libgpmg11.19.6-20General Purpose Mouse - shared lib

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--- mc-4.6.0-4.6.1-pre3/src/charsets.c.orig	2005-05-09 12:07:42.0 +0400
+++ mc-4.6.0-4.6.1-pre3/src/charsets.c	2005-05-09 12:07:30.0 +0400
@@ -143,13 +143,15 @@
 translate_character (iconv_t cd, char c)
 {
 char obuf[4];
+char *obufptr;
 size_t ibuflen, obuflen, count;
 
 ICONV_CONST char *ibuf = c;
 ibuflen = 1;
 obuflen = sizeof(obuf);
 
-count = iconv (cd, ibuf, ibuflen, (char **)obuf, obuflen);
+obufptr = obuf;
+count = iconv (cd, ibuf, ibuflen, (char **)obufptr, obuflen);
 if (count != (size_t)(-1)  ibuflen == 0)
 	return obuf[0];
 


Bug#219133: openssl: cert accept permanently does not work?

2005-05-09 Thread Christoph Martin
solo turn schrieb:
Subject: openssl: (R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? does 
not work
Package: openssl
Version: 0.9.7c-5
Severity: important
Tags: sid
Error validating server certificate:
 - Unknown certificate issuer
(R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? p
does not work. if you click or choose permanently, it is not permanent, it 
asks
you again the next time.
it is the case with the following software:
- svn (subversion) client
- konqueror
originally i thought its konqueror, but there i got a its openssl. do
you know more?
Sorry, I tried to find out, what you mean. But I can't help you here.
Please be more specific. What do the people exactly mean if the say its
openssl. The must have some reasoning.
Also I need a step by step description what you did and how I can
reproduce the problem.

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Bug#298054: patch for problem

2005-05-09 Thread Anibal Monsalve Salazar
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 03:38:49AM -0400, Jeff King wrote:
This patch should fix the problem:

--- main.c.orig 2005-05-09 03:29:59.0 -0400
+++ main.c  2005-05-09 03:30:37.0 -0400
@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@
standardise(buf);
 */

-   SMTP_write(sock, ht-string);
+   SMTP_write(sock, %s, ht-string);
ht = ht-next;
}

The nature of the issue should be obvious from this patch.  The problem
is fixed in more recent versions of debian (see ssmtp 2.61-3, ssmtp.c,
line 1522) due to substantial rewriting (not sure exactly when the fix
was introduced, though).

I checked over both versions for similar issues.  ssmtp-2.61 is clean
(though ssmtp.c line 1424 looks problematic it is not because the buffer
contains base64-encoded data).  ssmtp-2.50.6.1 just has the issue
mentioned here, and is otherwise fine.

HTH,
-Peff

Thank you Jeff for the patch.

Michelle, could you please test Jeff's patch for me?

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

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Bug#308268: mboxcheck-applet: Should depend on python-gnome2-extras

2005-05-09 Thread Sebastien Bacher
tag 308268 experimental
thanks

Le dimanche 08 mai 2005 à 22:06 -0500, Erik Meitner a écrit :
 Package: mboxcheck-applet
 Version: 0.3-1
 Severity: serious
 Justification: Policy 7.2
 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:$ /usr/lib/gnome-panel/mboxcheck
 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File /usr/lib/gnome-panel/mboxcheck, line 8, in ?
 import gnome.applet
 ImportError: No module named applet

Hi,

You are using experimental packages, there is no python-gnome2 split for
sarge. I'm tagging this bug as it should be.


Cheers,

Sebastien Bacher





Bug#308244: severity: serious?

2005-05-09 Thread Erich Schubert
severity 308244 serious
thanks

Hi,

 Should this be upgraded to severity: serious, since it makes the package
 uninstallable?
 
 To the maintainer: please use pbuilder for your debian packages in
 future, if you can't run sid on your debian development machine.

Ah, now I actually get what you were trying to say...
I read it as hey, i can't build your package on Ubuntu

Sorry, I have pbuilder on my machine and I will just rebuild the package
with it.
Sorry, too much confusion with all the IBM laptop repair chaos and such.

best regards,
Erich Schubert
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Bug#117707: md5 passwd considered harmless

2005-05-09 Thread Martin Quinson
package passwd
retitle 117707 [MARTIN] md5 passwd should be enabled by default
thanks

Hello,

back in 2001, the bug submitter asked for the default settings of md5 and
shadow on passwd to be set to true. It looks like that the defaults are
always the following:
  md5-false
  passwd-true

Back in these days, it was said that the first setting was set that was for
compatibility with old systems. Rumor about parts of debian not working with
md5 passwords also occur from time to time.


My opinion is to change md5 to true. The template reads:
 Md5 passwords are more secure and allow for passwords longer than 8
 characters to be used. However, they can cause compatibility problems if
 you are using NIS or sharing password files with older systems.
so I think we don't even have to change this, it's already clear enough.

If it breaks some other package, it's more than time to update the given
package! Of course, I don't advice doing so for sarge, but for etch :-)


May I proceed or do someone speak against it?
Mt.


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Bug#308143: winesetuptk not found

2005-05-09 Thread Aurelien Labrosse
Hi,

I found that the winesetuptk main program is named winesetup, and not
winesetuptk. That's why xwine does not find it. It will be fixed in next
release.

Thanks for reporting the bug,

Aurelien



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Bug#308298: dselect: Screen clears with random characters when TERM=vt220

2005-05-09 Thread Peter Naulls
Package: dselect
Version: 1.10.27
Severity: minor

When the TERM is set to vt102 or vt220, dselect often clears the
screen not with spaces, but some random character.  An inverse video
hash mark is common.  This doesn't happen when it's set to 'linux'
or 'xterm'


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Kernel: Linux 2.6.11
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Versions of packages dselect depends on:
ii  libc6  2.3.2.ds1-21  GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libgcc11:3.4.3-13GCC support library
ii  libncurses55.4-4 Shared libraries for terminal hand
ii  libstdc++5 1:3.3.6-3.0.1 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3

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Bug#308297: nautilus in browser mode stops usb ddevice unmounting if a nautilus window is open

2005-05-09 Thread Sven Luther
Package: nautilus
Version: 2.8.2-2
Severity: important


When nautilus is used in browser mode, there is a device bar on the left,
which contain all mounted devices.

If a new usb device is plugged, it gets automounted by pmount/udev/hal/g-v-m,
and a the new device appears in the nautilus device bar.

But when you try unmounting the device with a right click on the icon, it
complains about the device being busy, and it seems the nautilus device bar is
the one keeping it busy as when we close the nautilus window, the device can
then be umounted.

It would be cool if the device unmounting also signaled the nautilus device
bar to stop using the device.

Friendly,

Sven Luther

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ii  capplets 1:2.8.2-3   configuration applets for GNOME 2 
ii  desktop-file-utils   0.10-1  Utilities for .desktop files
ii  libart-2.0-2 2.3.17-1Library of functions for 2D graphi
ii  libatk1.0-0  1.8.0-4 The ATK accessibility toolkit
ii  libaudiofile00.2.6-6 Open-source version of SGI's audio
ii  libbonobo2-0 2.8.1-2 Bonobo CORBA interfaces library
ii  libbonoboui2-0   2.8.1-2 The Bonobo UI library
ii  libc62.3.2.ds1-21GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libeel2-22.8.2-1 Eazel Extensions Library (for GNOM
ii  libesd0  0.2.35-2Enlightened Sound Daemon - Shared 
ii  libexif100.6.9-6 library to parse EXIF files
ii  libgail-common   1.8.4-1 GNOME Accessibility Implementation
ii  libgail171.8.4-1 GNOME Accessibility Implementation
ii  libgconf2-4  2.8.1-5 GNOME configuration database syste
ii  libglade2-0  1:2.4.2-2   library to load .glade files at ru
ii  libglib2.0-0 2.6.4-1 The GLib library of C routines
ii  libgnome-desktop-2   2.8.3-2 Utility library for loading .deskt
ii  libgnome2-0  2.8.1-2 The GNOME 2 library - runtime file
ii  libgnomecanvas2-02.8.0-1 A powerful object-oriented display
ii  libgnomeui-0 2.8.1-3 The GNOME 2 libraries (User Interf
ii  libgnomevfs2-0   2.8.4-3 The GNOME virtual file-system libr
ii  libgtk2.0-0  2.6.4-1 The GTK+ graphical user interface 
ii  libice6  4.3.0.dfsg.1-12 Inter-Client Exchange library
ii  libnautilus2-2   2.8.2-2 libraries for nautilus components 
ii  liborbit21:2.12.2-1  libraries for ORBit2 - a CORBA ORB
ii  libpango1.0-01.8.1-1 Layout and rendering of internatio
ii  libpopt0 1.7-5   lib for parsing cmdline parameters
ii  librsvg2-2   2.8.1-3 SAX-based renderer library for SVG
ii  libsm6   4.3.0.dfsg.1-12 X Window System Session Management
ii  libstartup-notification0 0.8-1   library for program launch feedbac
ii  libx11-6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12 X Window System protocol client li
ii  libxml2  2.6.16-7GNOME XML library
ii  nautilus-data2.8.2-2 data files for nautilus
ii  shared-mime-info 0.16-3  FreeDesktop.org shared MIME databa
ii  xlibs4.3.0.dfsg.1-12 X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configu
ii  zlib1g   1:1.2.2-4   compression library - runtime

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Bug#305600: Preventing login pishing

2005-05-09 Thread Martin Quinson
retitle 305600 [MARTIN] [DOC] Preventing login pishing
tag 305600 patch
thanks

Ok, let's summarize a bit (Alex, you'll see with the time how much I love to
summarize stuff ;)

login is only a regular program, and as the submitter noted, it can be quite
easily faked. Unfortunately, there is very few we could do in the package
itself. We could use the root access we have and the attacker don't have,
but the prefered solution is to use the SAK linux kernel feature (too bad
for non linux users of debian ;).

So, in my mind, this is only a documentation issue. I propose to add the
following to login(1), in the CAVEATS section.



As any program, login appearance could be faked. If non-trusted users have a
physical access to the machine, an attacker could use this to obtain the
password of the next person siting on front of the machine. The better way
to prevent this is to use the SAK feature of the linux kernel. See for
example Documentation/SAK.txt in the kernel source tree for more
information.



Gerhard, would it be ok for you? Other people, comments?
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Bug#307622: installation-reports

2005-05-09 Thread Claus Grill
Hi,

I forgot to send it to to bugs.debian.org too. So I am sending it again.

  Comments/Problems:
 
  Neither of the boot loaders (grub/lilo) could be installed on the RAID
  Devices.

 To where did you tried to install boot loaders (MBR, some device)? What
 error messages were displayed by them. AFAIK grub should support this
 configuration.

I first tried to install the boot loaders with the debian-installer. But that 
failed. Grub had an error (if i remember correctly) that it couldn't be 
installed to /target/ and lilo said it couldn't be installed. Choosing a 
manually lilo target in lilo had as default /dev/md/0.

Manually (as I described) it worked perfect.

Maybe it has to do with the Onboard Raid Controller, i am not sure if lspci 
shows it. It is a Cont. Raid Promise PDC20319 4-Channel SATA RAID 0,1. But I 
disabled it in the Bios (The raid functionality), so the two SATA harddisks 
are IDE third and fourth master. I think the RAID Controller is for sure not 
a real hardware raid controller. But as the software raid seems to do the 
job very well I didn't try any further.

If you have any further questions feel free to contacting me.

Regards,

Claus Grill


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Bug#307962: missing / in /usr/share/doc/munin/README-apache-cgi breaks CGI mode

2005-05-09 Thread Tore Anderson
tags 307962 upstream
quit

* Marc Haber

 ScriptAlias /munin/dyn/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin in
 /usr/share/doc/munin/README-apache-cgi should actually be ScriptAlias
 /munin/dyn/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/, otherwise the paths are wrong and CGI
 mode doesn't work.

  Noted, will be verified and fixed in a later release.

 Additionally, I think that the file should be renamed, and be shipped
 outside /usr/share/doc. That way, people can just symlink their
 /etc/apache|apache2/conf.d/munin file to yours and take advantage of
 your local changes.

  It's just an example from upstream at the moment, never tried it
 myself.  And as I just noted in #307963 I'm currently inclined to make
 the CGI work without any web server configuration whatsoever.  Anyway,
 the whole CGI issue needs more thought;  I want to get it Right.

 From a file named README, I expect some explanation, and not just a
 verbatim config snippet.

  I'll try to make sure that file contains some explaining comments in
 the future.

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Bug#308208: gnome-terminal: F1 not passed though

2005-05-09 Thread Xavier Hienne
Hi,
Mark Sheppard wrote :
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 2.8.2-2
Severity: normal
I just tried to get help in mutt by pressing the F1 key, but it didn't
work.  Instead I got a new window pop up with the gnome terminal
manual.
This is not a bug, this is a feature.
 Please can you change this so that when I press the F1 key it
 actually gets passed to whatever's running in the terminal?
You can disable the F1 key behaviour in Edit - Keyboard Shortcuts
Regards,
Xavier
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Bug#308051: not so bad

2005-05-09 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi,

Leonardo Boselli wrote:
  Date: Sat, 7 May 2005 20:47:11 +0200
  From: Rene Engelhard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Leonardo Boselli wrote:
   Subject: openoffice.org: Obsolete version even on experimental
  WTF? What do you want to say with that? 1.1.4 is the latest upstream
  version and is in experimental (although the langpacks are not
  installable at the moment) 
  2.0 is *not* released and 1.9.x is beta-quality stuff which in some
  aspects is broken. But we are working on debs of it...
 In some aspect ... yes, but has more function than 1.1.4 and i have not
 yet found any broken part that worked on 1.1.4 and not in 1.9.=95.
 On the other part i have a lot of files that 1.1.3 does not open correctly
 and a few ones that not even 1.1.4 open yet.
 I do not say that you must put 1.9 in stable, but putting on experimental,
 possibly with a caveat would be ok.

Worked on. As I said in my last mail. The last one built successfully
was 1.9.92. Something you would call old, wouldn't you?

 Otherwise create a new package, openoffice.org2 (or openoffice2.org ?)
 keeping in experimental, but regularly updated, so those that want to have
 it in their system, at their risk, can take advantage from a standard
 upgrade path via apt.

Guess what? This is worked on. You have no idea what work that is...

  Closing this bogus bug.
 not sure is a real bug but absolutely not a bogus need !

No. But you reported a normal bug with a insulting subject...

Regards,

Rene


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Bug#304035: llvm: Conflict with /usr/bin/extract from package extract.

2005-05-09 Thread Steve Langasek
tags 304035 patch
thanks

Hi Al,

As Frank correctly identified, an undeclared conflict is a release critical
bug.  I've attached a patch that implements the naive solution to this
problem; if I hear no objections from you in the next day or two, I'll plan
to upload an NMU with this patch.

Thanks,
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diff -Nru /var/tmp/vOqu163GkP/llvm-1.4/debian/changelog 
/var/tmp/au6ZkyCsOl/llvm-1.4/debian/changelog
--- /var/tmp/vOqu163GkP/llvm-1.4/debian/changelog   2005-03-11 
16:02:09.0 -0800
+++ /var/tmp/au6ZkyCsOl/llvm-1.4/debian/changelog   2005-05-09 
01:49:03.0 -0700
@@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
+llvm (1.4-2.1) unstable; urgency=high
+
+  * Non-maintainer upload.
+  * High urgency upload for sarge-targetted RC bugfix
+  * Add Conflicts: with extract because of /usr/bin/extract, as required
+by policy.  Closes: #304035.
+
+ -- Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Mon,  9 May 2005 01:43:54 -0700
+
 llvm (1.4-2) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * An older version of llvmc was inadvertently used; now fixed. 
diff -Nru /var/tmp/vOqu163GkP/llvm-1.4/debian/control 
/var/tmp/au6ZkyCsOl/llvm-1.4/debian/control
--- /var/tmp/vOqu163GkP/llvm-1.4/debian/control 2005-03-11 13:50:43.0 
-0800
+++ /var/tmp/au6ZkyCsOl/llvm-1.4/debian/control 2005-05-09 01:49:26.0 
-0700
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
 Package: llvm
 Architecture: i386 amd64 sparc powerpc
 Recommends: llvm-doc, llvm-cfe
+Conflicts: extract
 Depends: llvm-libs, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
 Description: Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) compiler for C/C++
  The Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) is a collection of libraries and


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Bug#308300: clamav-freshclam: freshclam tries to connect to non-existing clamd

2005-05-09 Thread Jefferson Cowart
When you first configure clamav-freshclam it asks if you want to notify
clamd of updates. If you say yes then it will attempt to notify clamd, even
if clamd isn't installed. (I'm not sure of the priority of the debconf
question so you might not have seen it. Try running dpkg-reconfigure
clamav-freshclam to tell it not to notify clamd.)



Thanks
Jefferson Cowart
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 -Original Message-
 From: Thilo Pfennig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 02:09
 To: Debian Bug Tracking System
 Subject: Bug#308300: clamav-freshclam: freshclam tries to 
 connect to non-existing clamd
 
 Package: clamav-freshclam
 Version: 0.83-5
 Severity: normal
 
 I get the following error message:
 
 
 ERROR: Mirrors are not fully synchronized. Please try again later.
 ERROR: Clamd was NOT notified: Can't connect to clamd through
 /var/run/clamav/clamd.ctl
 connect(): No such file or directory
 
 
 I choose to use cron (at debconf) to update the clamav 
 database but it seems
 freshclam needs a clamd?
 
 -- System Information:
 Debian Release: 3.1
   APT prefers testing
   APT policy: (500, 'testing')
 Architecture: i386 (i586)
 Kernel: Linux 2.6.6-1-386
 Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
 
 Versions of packages clamav-freshclam depends on:
 ii  clamav-base 0.83-5   base package for 
 clamav, an anti-v
 ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]   1.4.30.13Debian 
 configuration management sy
 ii  debianutils 2.8.4Miscellaneous 
 utilities specific t
 ii  libbz2-1.0  1.0.2-5  high-quality 
 block-sorting file co
 ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-21 GNU C Library: 
 Shared libraries an
 ii  libclamav1  0.83-5   virus scanner library
 ii  libcurl37.13.2-2 Multi-protocol 
 file transfer libra
 ii  libgmp3 4.1.4-6  Multiprecision 
 arithmetic library
 ii  libidn110.5.13-1.0   GNU libidn 
 library, implementation
 ii  libssl0.9.7 0.9.7e-3 SSL shared libraries
 ii  logrotate   3.7-2Log rotation utility
 ii  ucf 1.17 Update 
 Configuration File: preserv
 ii  zlib1g  1:1.2.2-3compression 
 library - runtime
 
 -- debconf information:
 * clamav-freshclam/autoupdate_freshclam: cron
   clamav-freshclam/proxy_user:
 * clamav-freshclam/NotifyClamd: true
 * clamav-freshclam/local_mirror: db.de.clamav.net (Germany)
 * clamav-freshclam/http_proxy:
   clamav-freshclam/mirrors.txt-note:
   clamav-freshclam/update_interval: 24
   clamav-freshclam/internet_interface:
 
 
 



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Bug#303391: system error codes

2005-05-09 Thread Michael Meskes
Since these are the standard system error codes I don't think this is
really a bug.

Michael
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Bug#302038: gnome-terminal: right-clicking on a https url starts epiphany rather than x-www-browser

2005-05-09 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le dimanche 08 mai 2005 à 12:55 +0200, Xavier Hienne a écrit :
 Gnome-terminal being the only Gnome application I use, it's been quite a 
 suprise to discover that the default behaviour is to launch epiphany 
 (which I haven't installed) for http/https urls. It would have saved me 
 some time if the default browser had been sensible-browser.
 
 Therefore, I suggest to replace epiphany with sensible-browser in 
 /usr/share/gconf/schemas/desktop_gnome_url_handlers.schemas 
 (libgnomevfs2-common package).

This was the case in the past, but it was backed out later, because it
lead to stupid behaviour sometimes, like running konqueror as the
default browser while using the GNOME desktop.
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Bug#308003: FTBFS: cannot find -lc (forwarded from Andreas Jochens)

2005-05-09 Thread Laurent Bonnaud
On lun, 2005-05-09 at 05:47 +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:

 Please make sure you have:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% ls -lhd /usr/lib32
 lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 24 2005-05-08 20:01 /usr/lib32 - 
 /emul/ia32-linux/usr/lib/

Thank you for the hint !  My system was messed up, indeed.  I fixed it
and it solved the problem.

Therefore I'm closing this bug.  The build is not finished yet (it takes
ages), but if there is another problem, I'll open another bug...

BTW, my system has this line in /etc/apt/sources.list:

deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian-amd64/debian/ experimental main contrib

but gcc-4.0 is not available.  I'm wondering which packages Andreas
Jochens is using to report all the build failures in Debian packages
with gcc-4.0.

Thanks again,

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Bug#308008: munin-node: should use update-rc.d and/or invoke-rc.d

2005-05-09 Thread Marc Haber
Hi,

On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 07:53:15AM +0200, Tore Anderson wrote:
 * Marc Haber
 
  [this is probably serious, a policy violation]
 
   No.  Let me quote http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities:
 
 [serious] is a severe violation of Debian policy (roughly, it
 violates a must or required directive), [...]

Which is the reason why I filed the bug as normal.

   Also, if that weren't enough, the function in question is only run if
  the package is upgraded from version 1.2.0-1 or earlier.  This makes
  the bug only appear when upgrading from an unreleased version of
  Munin - in other words:  It won't affect new installs of Sarge, nor
  Woody-Sarge upgrades.  Hence, it cannot be considered release
  critical.  In my opinion, anyway.

In the time of the freeze, a release critical bug is actually good
since it might allow a new version into sarge ;)

   I cannot see how I can accomplish 1) with the update-rc.d abstraction
  layer.  I can do 2) and 3), of course, but due to 1) I need to make
  assumptions on the data structures underneath the abstraction layer
  anyway, so it seems pointless to mix'n'match approaches.
 
   I'd value any suggestions you might have on how to deal with it,
  though.

My suggestion would be:

(1) detect whether sysv-rc or file-rc being used
(s2) read the symlinks and change them if necessary
(f2) emit a warning, update-rc.d remove, update-rc.d insert

(s2) is the same as we have today, (f2) is better than failing.

I have written e-mail to the maintainers of sysv-rc and file-rc
whether they would be willing to provide read-rc.d

   Regarding the Subject field, you mention invoke-rc.d.

Ignore that. I was just trying to give an appropriate description of
the abstraction layer. Of course. invoke-rc.d is of no use here.

Grüße
Marc

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Bug#308282: phpbb2: Security issue in url/bbcode

2005-05-09 Thread Jeroen van Wolffelaar
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 08:13:46AM +0200, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
 Package: phpbb2
 Severity: grave
 Justification: user security hole
 
 [Upstream's description is not overly verbose; they intent to release
 full details in five days; please lower severity if you don't think
 it's grave]
 
 phpbb2 2.0.15 has been released and addresses a security issue, which
 upstream describes as serious. I'm not familiar with phpbb2, but it
 looks like missing input sanitization in the bbcode code.

Yeah, I read about it yesterday (was away for a few days) -- thanks for
reporting. I didn't yet look into it completely, looks like XSS to me.
 
 There's something, what seems to be a patch in the PHP world, in this
 forum message:
 http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=14t=288194

Only phpbb manages to produce this kind of insane manual patches... :(

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Bug#290470: This bug can be closed

2005-05-09 Thread Thomas Weber
Hi,

2.1.69 has reached testing, therefore this bug can be closed (as I am
not a DD, I leave it open in case there's more to do).

Regards
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Bug#306290: ITP: ttf-mph-2b-damase -- font with ranges from the latest version of unicode

2005-05-09 Thread Andrew Glass
Dear Mark,
I was interested to see that you had taken the trouble to make a Kharosthi 
font. It is exciting to see that people have noticed that Kharosthi is now part 
of Unicode, and a complement to our efforts to have it included in the first 
place, Thank you!
As for the font, as Stefan has pointed out, and you are aware, Kharosthi is a 
complex font, and not surprisingly, you haven't made OpenType tables (yet). I 
made the font which is used in the Unicode tables - and have expermimented with 
various GSUB AND GPOS tables, but no software currently supports these tables, 
so the fact that the tables are lacking in your font is rather mute for the 
time being.
In answer to your question,
Is there an actual vowel-killer symbol in Kharosthi?
No, there is no explicit symbol in Kharosthi for halant, hence the control 
symbol. In the very few cases in where a halant-form of a sign is attested in 
the literature, it is formed by writing it as a subscript. When I create the OT 
tables for this character, I will map to a duplicate set of the base glyphs 
which are approximately 50% of full size and set lower on the writing line.
For further information about Kharosthi, please check the Unicode proposal, and 
my MA thesis.
http://depts.washington.edu/ebmp/downloads/Kharoshthi.pdf
http://depts.washington.edu/ebmp/downloads/Glass_2000.pdf
I am currently working on a revised version of my Gandhari Unicode font, once 
work on this is complete, I will finish adding OpenType tables to the Kharosthi 
font I have prepared. If you are interested, I will let you know when work on 
this is complete.
Best wishes and congratulations for producing the first Kharosthi Unicode font 
available on the internet.
Andrew Glass
Kyoto

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Bug#308132: seg. fault on ppc; working in i386

2005-05-09 Thread Julien BLACHE
Martin Lohmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

 *a few minutes later*

 The problem is about the gnome themes. With some themes it is working,
 with some it seg. faults...

Good. Can you tell me which themes are affected, so that I can
reassign the bug ?

JB.

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Bug#308081: similar problems w/ libsane and epson scanner

2005-05-09 Thread Julien BLACHE
Diab Jerius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Diab,

 Ok, I purged libsane-extras and ran the following experiment.  I ran
 scanimage -L 10 times in a row (log files are L.n.log) and then ran
 scanimage in acquire mode 10 times (logs are in read.n.log).  The script
 test-sane is what does it.

 There are separate directories for 1.0.15-9 and 1.0.15-8. A tar file
 of the logs is here:
   
   http://hea-www.cfa.harvard.edu/~dj/tmp/sane/20050508.1.tar.bz2

Thanks. I relocated the file to
http://people.debian.org/~jblache/308081/

 Note that the -L runs alternate between normal behavior and
 lots of resource errors.

OK. Does your scanner use a firmware ?

 In both 1.0.15-8 and 1.0.15-9, the second attempt at acquiring an
 image (read.1.log) succeeds. 

 (For 1.0.15-8 I cycled power to the scanner and tried just acquiring
 the image.  The behavior was the same as when it was preceded with the
 scanimage -L runs.)

 with libsane at 1.0.15-9, I then downgraded libusb and ran the script.

 0.1.10a-8: same behavior

 0.1.10a-7: at this point I modified test-sane to use 5 iterations (10
  was taking too long), with the result that the image was
  acquired on the first attempt. Otherwise, the pattern of
  success/failure.

 0.1.10a-6: same
 0.1.10a-5: same
 0.1.10a-3: same

 Finally, I downgraded to

 libsane: 1.0.15-1
 libusb-0.1-4: 0.1.10a-3

 Just to be sure, I rebooted after this. Same results.

 I wish I could tell you when I last had the scanner working, so as to
 narrow things down.

 Any further downgrades on libusb causes a small dependency crisis;
 I'll need a bit more time to prepare for that and won't be able to do
 anything until Tuesday evening.

Ok. Looks like a real problem.

JB.

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Bug#308132: d4x: Segfaults on startup every time with BlueSmooth theme

2005-05-09 Thread Julien BLACHE
retitle 308132 d4x: Segfaults on startup every time with BlueSmooth theme
reassign 308132 gtk2-engines-smooth
thanks

Chris Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

 Do you use a GTK theme ? If yes, which one ? Does it work without the theme ?

 Yes, and BlueSmooth.  I don't know what it means to be without the theme;
 but if I *change* themes, e.g. to Simple, it does seem to start up OK.

Ok. Good.

 I'd blame something weird about the theme, then; except I haven't changed
 themes for at least a year and a half.  I've used d4x with this GTK theme
 many many times in the past.

In the meantime, GTK has changed, and a whole lot of other things
too. Some memory problems are highly dependent on the memory layout
and usage.

 Could you
 get a backtrace ?

 Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
 [Switching to Thread 16384 (LWP 29780)]
 0x40aef155 in do_smooth_draw_shadow ()
from /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libsmooth.so
 (gdb) backtrace
 #0  0x40aef155 in do_smooth_draw_shadow ()
from /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libsmooth.so
 #1  0x40afcd4e in smooth_draw_shadow ()
from /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libsmooth.so
 #2  0x40283742 in gtk_paint_shadow () from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
 #3  0x080dc29e in my_gtk_graph_new ()
 #4  0x080dc736 in my_gtk_graph_new ()
 #5  0x402269fe in _gtk_marshal_BOOLEAN__BOXED ()
from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
 #6  0x404ea9c9 in g_cclosure_new_swap () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
 #7  0x404ea736 in g_closure_invoke () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
 #8  0x404fb855 in g_signal_emit_by_name () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
 #9  0x404fac8c in g_signal_emit_valist () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
 #10 0x404fb126 in g_signal_emit () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
 #11 0x40315e97 in gtk_widget_send_expose () from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
 #12 0x4022433d in gtk_main_do_event () from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
 #13 0x404105d9 in gdk_window_clear_area_e () from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
 #14 0x4041072e in gdk_window_process_all_updates ()
from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
 #15 0x4019ac1e in gtk_container_set_reallocate_redraws ()
from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
 #16 0x400ab583 in g_child_watch_add () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
 #17 0x400a8582 in g_main_depth () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
 #18 0x400a95f8 in g_main_context_dispatch () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
 #19 0x400a9930 in g_main_context_dispatch () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
 #20 0x400a9ed3 in g_main_loop_run () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
 #21 0x40223c13 in gtk_main () from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
 #22 0x080920d9 in main ()

 Perhaps this is the same bug as #306841?

Chances are.

JB.

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Bug#308304: Nuvola theme crashes d4x

2005-05-09 Thread Johannes Rohr
Package: d4x
Version: 2.5.0rel-4
Severity: normal

Hi, if the Nuvola theme is used, d4x will segfault immediately on
startup. Maybe this also explains bug #308132.

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Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-2-k7
Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

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ii  libao2   0.8.6-1 Cross Platform Audio Output Librar
ii  libatk1.0-0  1.8.0-4 The ATK accessibility toolkit
ii  libc62.3.2.ds1-21GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libgcc1  1:3.4.3-12  GCC support library
ii  libglib2.0-0 2.6.4-1 The GLib library of C routines
ii  libgtk2.0-0  2.6.4-1 The GTK+ graphical user interface 
ii  libpango1.0-01.8.1-1 Layout and rendering of internatio
ii  libstdc++5   1:3.3.5-12  The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libx11-6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System protocol client li
ii  xlibs4.3.0.dfsg.1-12 X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configu

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Bug#308001: munin: should not store web application data in /var/www

2005-05-09 Thread Marc Haber
Hi Tore,

On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 08:18:00AM +0200, Tore Anderson wrote:
   I'm a bit uncertain here.  A quick apt-file search -x \^var/www show
  60 packages containing the /var/www directory, including packages
  similar to Munin (cricket and mrtg).  For some reason, Munin itself
  didn't show up on that list, so there may be even more of them if I
  goofed up the apt-file command.

torrus is an example of the other kind. I remember not liking the
cricket packaging at all, and mrtg is probably not a very good example.

   Most of these, like Munin, only create a subdir under /var/www.  The
  way I interpreted the passage you quoted above when creating the
  initial package, was something like «Web Application shold try to avoid
  storing files in the Web Document Root [, but rather create it's own
  subdir in it]».

I do not concur with that interpretation, since the policy quite
clearly states that packages should use /usr/share/doc/package (which
is wrong, btw, since nothing should rely on /usr/share/doc being
present).

 This seems to be in accordance with current practise
  (to compare with the 60 packages above, only 10 packages ship files
  in /etc/apache{2,}/conf.d/, and half of these doesn't contain web
  applications at all, but Apache modules.

I think it is fine to ship static files in /var/www, but dynamically
generated stuff which is painless to lose (like the .png files)
should, IMO, be in /var/cache, and dynamic data which has value (like
the .rrd files) should be in /var/lib. In my opinion, the value of the
data should take precedence to its use when judging where to store it.
/var/cache could be a ram disk and not being backupped, and I could
surely come up with a situation where /var/www and /var/lib could be
treated differently storage-, backup- and purge-wise.

   Another thing that makes me even more uncertain about how to interpret
  that Policy paragraph is this: «[...] and register the Web Application
  via the menu package.»  As far as I know, there's no way to use the
  menu package to register web applications in a web server, so it makes
  me wonder if this passage is at all meant for packages such as Munin.

I have discussed this on #d-d. Formally, the idea is that web
application register with the menu package and the web swerver queries
menu for the packages being installed and configures itself
apropriately. That mechanism seems not to be in wide use though.

Greetings
Marc

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Bug#308282: [phpbb2 #308282] upstream patch

2005-05-09 Thread Alexis Sukrieh
tags 308282 + patch
thanks

Hello.

According to the upstream forum, this security issue is resolved in
2.0.15.

Find attached a diff made against 2.0.15 and our last sid version.

It looks like this patch can be applied to close the bug.

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--- phpbb2-2.0.13+1/phpBB2/includes/bbcode.php  2005-02-27 20:30:44.0 
+0100
+++ phpBB2/includes/bbcode.php  2005-05-07 16:15:54.0 +0200
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
  *   copyright: (C) 2001 The phpBB Group
  *   email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  *
- *   $Id: bbcode.php,v 1.36.2.32 2004/07/11 16:46:19 acydburn Exp $
+ *   $Id: bbcode.php,v 1.36.2.33 2005/05/06 22:58:19 acydburn Exp $
  *
  ***/
 
@@ -124,6 +124,8 @@
 {
global $lang, $bbcode_tpl;
 
+   $text = preg_replace('#(script|about|applet|activex|chrome):#is', 
\\1#058;, $text);
+
// pad it with a space so we can distinguish between FALSE and matching 
the 1st char (index 0).
// This is important; bbencode_quote(), bbencode_list(), and 
bbencode_code() all depend on it.
$text =   . $text;
@@ -194,7 +196,7 @@
 
// [img]image_url_here[/img] code..
// This one gets first-passed..
-   $patterns[] = #\[img:$uid\](.*?)\[/img:$uid\]#si;
+   $patterns[] = #\[img:$uid\]([^?].*?)\[/img:$uid\]#i;
$replacements[] = $bbcode_tpl['img'];
 
// matches a [url]://www.phpbb.com[/url] code..
@@ -206,11 +208,11 @@
$replacements[] = $bbcode_tpl['url2'];
 
// [url=://www.phpbb.com]phpBB[/url] code..
-   $patterns[] = #\[url=([\w]+?://[^ \\n\r\t]*?)\](.*?)\[/url\]#is;
+   $patterns[] = #\[url=([\w]+?://[^ \\n\r\t]*?)\]([^?].*?)\[/url\]#i;
$replacements[] = $bbcode_tpl['url3'];
 
// [url=www.phpbb.com]phpBB[/url] code.. (no :// prefix).
-   $patterns[] = #\[url=((www|ftp)\.[^ \\n\r\t]*?)\](.*?)\[/url\]#is;
+   $patterns[] = #\[url=((www|ftp)\.[^ 
\\n\r\t]*?)\]([^?].*?)\[/url\]#i;
$replacements[] = $bbcode_tpl['url4'];
 
// [EMAIL PROTECTED]/email] code..
@@ -614,6 +616,7 @@
  */
 function make_clickable($text)
 {
+   $text = preg_replace('#(script|about|applet|activex|chrome):#is', 
\\1#058;, $text);
 
// pad it with a space so we can match things at the start of the 1st 
line.
$ret = ' ' . $text;


Bug#308306: file: Add vcard magic

2005-05-09 Thread Mikael Hedin
Package: file
Version: 4.12-1
Severity: wishlist

Please add the magic for vcard files to the magic file, along with
vcalendar. The file starts with BEGIN:VCARD.

Regards,

Micce


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Bug#308307: gnome-jabber: can sign on, on jabber server, only plain text authentification supported? and no ssl?

2005-05-09 Thread Florian Reitmeir
Package: gnome-jabber
Version: 0.4-2
Severity: wishlist


Hi,

SSL support and MD5 oder SHA1 support for the Authentification would be
nice. Without them the client is useless for me.


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ii  libaudiofile00.2.6-6 Open-source version of SGI's audio
ii  libbonobo2-0 2.8.1-2 Bonobo CORBA interfaces library
ii  libc62.3.2.ds1-21GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libesd0  0.2.35-2Enlightened Sound Daemon - Shared 
ii  libgconf2-4  2.8.1-5 GNOME configuration database syste
ii  libgcrypt11  1.2.0-11LGPL Crypto library - runtime libr
ii  libglade2-0  1:2.4.2-2   library to load .glade files at ru
ii  libglib2.0-0 2.6.4-1 The GLib library of C routines
ii  libgnet2.0-0 2.0.7-1 GNet network library
ii  libgnome2-0  2.8.1-2 The GNOME 2 library - runtime file
ii  libgnomevfs2-0   2.8.4-3 The GNOME virtual file-system libr
ii  libgnutls11  1.0.16-13   GNU TLS library - runtime library
ii  libgpg-error01.0-1   library for common error values an
ii  libgtk2.0-0  2.6.4-1 The GTK+ graphical user interface 
ii  liborbit21:2.12.2-1  libraries for ORBit2 - a CORBA ORB
ii  libpango1.0-01.8.1-1 Layout and rendering of internatio
ii  libpopt0 1.7-5   lib for parsing cmdline parameters
ii  libx11-6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System protocol client li
ii  libxml2  2.6.16-7GNOME XML library
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Bug#307041: ITP: ftpcopy -- FTP clients collection

2005-05-09 Thread Gerrit Pape
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 01:26:14PM +0200, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
 On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 08:45:02AM +, Gerrit Pape wrote:
  ftpcopy is a simple FTP client written to copy files or directories
  (recursively) from an FTP server.  It was written to mirror FTP sites
  which support the EPLF directory listing format, but it also supports
  the traditional listing format (/bin/ls).
 
 Eh, can't like any decent ftp client do this already? What's the added
 value of this program to existing, much more versatile, tools?

Hi Jeroen, (1) I use it since ages to mirror ftp sites; (2) I like its
simple output, very good usable for logging of automated syncs; (3) I'm
familiar with this style of project and source code, as well as used
libraries, I can fix possible problems myself without much effort; (4) I
don't think the solution to the 'big archive/big Packages file problem'
is to exclude good quality packages even if they implement functionality
already provided by other packages.  Choice is good.

Thanks, Gerrit.


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Bug#117707: [Pkg-shadow-devel] Bug#117707: md5 passwd considered harmless

2005-05-09 Thread Martin Quinson
I just found #93156 (md5 default (was Re: Security trough paranoia)).

It was closed by Karl Ramm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on Aug 22 2003 with the message:
| md5 passwords are now the default in the passwd package, so this is done; I
| should've noticed this and closed it in the changelog.

So, this is another argument of doing the change in the template so that md5
passwd actually get the default setting :)


Argh! Argh! triple argh! The passwd.config reads:
#   db_get passwd/md5
#   if [ $RET = true ]; then
USE_MD5=1
#   else
#   USE_MD5=''
#   fi
and another commented occurence of db_get passwd/md5.

This seems to be related to this changelog entry:
 shadow (1:4.0.3-19) unstable; urgency=low

  * No really, assume md5 passwords. Closes: #223664

So, this template is not used anyway! Sigh. Should we drop the debconf
template or try to re-enable this (for example with low priority, and true
as default)? I tend for the second case.

Opinions? Mt.

On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 10:26:34AM +0200, Martin Quinson wrote:
 package passwd
 retitle 117707 [MARTIN] md5 passwd should be enabled by default
 thanks
 
 Hello,
 
 back in 2001, the bug submitter asked for the default settings of md5 and
 shadow on passwd to be set to true. It looks like that the defaults are
 always the following:
   md5-false
   passwd-true
 
 Back in these days, it was said that the first setting was set that was for
 compatibility with old systems. Rumor about parts of debian not working with
 md5 passwords also occur from time to time.
 
 
 My opinion is to change md5 to true. The template reads:
  Md5 passwords are more secure and allow for passwords longer than 8
  characters to be used. However, they can cause compatibility problems if
  you are using NIS or sharing password files with older systems.
 so I think we don't even have to change this, it's already clear enough.
 
 If it breaks some other package, it's more than time to update the given
 package! Of course, I don't advice doing so for sarge, but for etch :-)
 
 
 May I proceed or do someone speak against it?
 Mt.




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Bug#308008: munin-node: should use update-rc.d and/or invoke-rc.d

2005-05-09 Thread Tore Anderson
* Marc Haber

 In the time of the freeze, a release critical bug is actually good
 since it might allow a new version into sarge ;)

  Well, that's a point, however I don't believe the release mangers
 would accept a new package in order to fix this bug, regardless of the
 severity.  Even if the bug was RC because of Policy, it doesn't affect
 Sarge because it only happens during upgrades from packages that was
 never in Woody.

  Besides, I want really, _really_, REALLY good reasons for pestering
 the release managers now, as I strongly feel that the one thing our
 users need right now is a new stable release, regardless of how buggy
 Munin in it.  So I'd rather not join in the avalanche of please let my
 package into testing begging choir on debian-release@ unless I feel
 it's absolutely necessary.  This bug doesn't even come close to being
 important enough, as I see it.  If I can speed up the release by two
 minutes by avoiding using two minutes of Mr. Langasek's time, that
 would be the best thing I can do for our users.  Because after all,
 Munin's a pretty insignificant package when looking at the entire
 distribution.

  Seeing your smiley, I assume you agree.  :-) 

 My suggestion would be:
 
 (1) detect whether sysv-rc or file-rc being used
 (s2) read the symlinks and change them if necessary
 (f2) emit a warning, update-rc.d remove, update-rc.d insert
 
 (s2) is the same as we have today, (f2) is better than failing.

  Hmm, but that'd make the file-rc method unconditionally nuke any user-
 customised startup ordering, won't it?  I'd rather learn file-rc (never
 used it) and see if it's possible to figure out if the user has changed
 the default ordering before doing the remove-insert thing.  It seems
 that sysvinit and file-rc is the only packages providing update-rc.d so
 I guess that means they're the only ones providing any init system at
 all.

  However, this bug will probably be fixed by the removal of the
 function in question after Sarge has been released - it won't serve any
 purpose then anyway.

 I have written e-mail to the maintainers of sysv-rc and file-rc
 whether they would be willing to provide read-rc.d

  That would be nice to have, yes.  Even better, something like
 update-rc.d --update blah blah which would only update the order if
 it wasn't changed by the user, or it could even pop up a dpkg-style
 conffile dialog asking the user if he'd want the new config as shipped
 in the package.  Possibly.

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Bug#308132: seg. fault on ppc; working in i386

2005-05-09 Thread Martin Lohmeier
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| Good. Can you tell me which themes are affected, so that I can
| reassign the bug ?
- - Amaranth
- - Glider
- - Lush
- - Nuvola
- - SmoothGNOME*
- - Wasp
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Bug#308300: bug solved

2005-05-09 Thread Thilo Pfennig
Yes, this was the problem. I thought it was enough to say update with
cron and the follow the defaults.


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Bug#303252: acknowledged by developer (Bug#303252: fixed in eject 2.0.13deb-11)

2005-05-09 Thread Colin Watson
reopen 303252
thanks

On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 03:03:23PM -0700, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
 This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
 #303252: eject: various translations from Ubuntu (el, hu, id, nb, pl, ro),
 which was filed against the eject package.
 
 It has been closed by one of the developers, namely
 Frank Lichtenheld [EMAIL PROTECTED].
[...]
* Translations from Ubuntu, provided by Colin Watson:
  (Closes: #303252)
  - debian/po/el.po by Kostas Papadimas
  - debian/po/hu.po by Gabor Burjan
  - debian/po/id.po by Yoppy Hidayanto
  - debian/po/nb.po by Terance Edward Sola
  - debian/po/pl.po by Dominik Zablotny
  - debian/po/ro.po by Ovidiu Damian

It looks like the Polish translation was indeed mangled (and perhaps the
others should be converted to UTF-8 with msgconv to match the originals,
although that isn't required). Here's a gzipped version of pl.po, which
should hopefully survive in better condition.

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Bug#303252: eject: various translations from Ubuntu (el, hu, id, nb, pl, ro)

2005-05-09 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 12:31:01AM +0200, Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
 On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 05:23:26PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
  I asked Ubuntu installer translators to translate a master file that
  happened to include eject, and got the attached translations as a
  result. You might want to include them in Debian.
 
 Two of them aren't UTF-8 but are labelled as such:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian/eject$ LANG=C msgfmt -o-  debian/po/hu.po  
 /dev/null
 debian/po/hu.po:24:17: invalid multibyte sequence
 debian/po/hu.po:24:30: invalid multibyte sequence
 debian/po/hu.po:24:32: invalid multibyte sequence
 msgfmt: found 3 fatal errors
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian/eject$ LANG=C msgfmt -o-  debian/po/nb.po 
 /dev/null
 debian/po/nb.po:28:10: invalid multibyte sequence
 msgfmt: found 1 fatal error
 
 Could you find out which encodings these really are?

Looks like they got mangled into ISO-8859-1 by an Apache default
encoding on bugs.debian.org. The files in the mail were correctly UTF-8.
(Luckily, that's nb's native legacy encoding, and the Hungarian
translation was in the subset of characters which are in both ISO-8859-1
and ISO-8859-2.)

Sorry I took so long to answer this.

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Bug#308309: request-tracker3.4: [sarge] Wrong Content-Transfer-Encoding in mails

2005-05-09 Thread garkier
Package: request-tracker3.4
Version: 3.4.1-2
Severity: normal


When running the sarge-version of RT3.4, the mails coming out of it
contains the following MIME-header:

MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8-bit
X-RT-Original-Encoding: utf-8

This causes at least the courier-mta to protest that it violates the
MIME-standard if there is any 8bit data in the mail. For us with common
non-ASCII use this makes the mail-integration unusable.

(shouldn't it be 8bit instead of 8-bit anyway ??)


It is fixed in the unstable package---it uses quoted printable
instead which IMHO is the right thing to do anyway...


I'm not sure that it matters for this case, but for reference I'm running
RT3.4 under apache1 on a sarge with courier as the MTA.

Best regards and thanks
Morten Garkier Hendriksen



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ii  libexception-class-perl  1.20-1  a module that allows you to declar
ii  libfcgi-perl 0.67-1  FastCGI Perl module
ii  libfreezethaw-perl   0.43-2  converting Perl structures to stri
ii  libhtml-mason-perl   1:1.26-1HTML::Mason Perl module
ii  libhtml-parser-perl  3.45-2  A collection of modules that parse
ii  libhtml-scrubber-perl0.08-1  Perl extension for scrubbing/sanit
ii  liblocale-maketext-fuzzy-per 0.02-1  Maketext from already interpolated
ii  liblocale-maketext-lexicon-p 0.49-1  Lexicon-handling backends for Loc
ii  liblog-dispatch-perl 2.10-1  Dispatches messages to multiple Lo
ii  libmailtools-perl1.62-1  Manipulate email in perl programs
ii  libmime-perl 5.417-1 Perl5 modules for MIME-compliant m
ii  libmldbm-perl2.01-1  Store multidimensional hash struct
ii  libmodule-versions-report-pe 1.02-1  Report versions of all modules in 
ii  libparams-validate-perl  0.76-1  validate parameters to Perl method
ii  libregexp-common-perl2.120-1 Provide commonly requested regular
ii  libterm-readkey-perl 2.21-1.3A perl module for simple terminal 
ii  libtest-inline-perl  0.16-1  Embed tests and code examples in P
ii  libtext-autoformat-perl  1.12-3  Perl module for automatic text wra
ii  libtext-quoted-perl  1.8-1   Extract the structure of a quoted 
ii  libtext-template-perl1.44-1.1Text::Template perl module
ii  libtext-wrapper-perl 1.000-2 Simple word wrapping routine
ii  libtime-modules-perl 2003.1126-2 Various Perl modules for time/date
ii  libtree-simple-perl  1.14-1  A simple tree object
ii  libxml-rss-perl  1.05-1  Perl module for managing RSS (RDF 
ii  perl 5.8.4-8 Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 
ii  rt3.4-clients3.4.1-2 Mail gateway and command-line inte
ii  sysklogd [system-log-daemon] 1.4.1-16System Logging Daemon

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Bug#279489: wmaker: restarts on window resize

2005-05-09 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Severity: grave
Justification: makes the package mostly unusable

Resizing windows is a very commonly used feature of a window
manager. At present wmaker fails to do that (and segfaults) if a font
provided by gsfonts-x11 is not available. This missing dependecy could
be seen as a policy violation.

As fonts are used over the X protocol having gsfonts-x11 as dependency
is not enough to guarantee that the font is available since the X
server could be running on a completely different system. Instead, I
suggest that you apply the 2-line patch that makes wmaker fallback to
fixed font if the adobe font is not found.

best regards,
Timo Lindfors


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Bug#298054: [Test-Mail] %c %i %o %t

2005-05-09 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Anibal,

I have added your patch and send this message as test:

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Bug#308234: upgrading from 2.1.23 failed because of not setting slapd/dump_database_destdir

2005-05-09 Thread Ferenc Engard
Hi Torsten,

On Mon, 9 May 2005, Torsten Landschoff wrote:

 including directory to dump databases. The text said the default is
 /var/backups/slapd-VERSION. Reading that, I simply pushed enter. After
 that, the preinst script have failed, rendering slapd unconfigured.
 Meanwhile, apt has upgraded my libldap2 package.

Which debconf frontend to you use? I hit the same problem with the
readline frontend which does not seem to use the default value if you

I use the readline frontend, too.

Hint: You could also use debconf-communicate for stuff like that.

I will look at it, I didn't hear about this cmd so far... :)

apt does not use packages in the cache directory unless they are still
in the packages list for that package source. IOW: Because 2.1.23-1 is
no longer in the Debian archive apt-get just forgets that they are still
available somewhere in your cache. But you can use dpkg to install them.

Understood. Anyway, I hope nobody will make up some day with the idea
that some process should delete the cache dir regularly, as with
debian it is nearly impossible to get a (even not-so-far) old binary
package if you don't have it in your cache.


 In the end, I successfully downgraded with dpkg. I still sucked with
 that the dumpdir already existed, and preinst didn't like it, but it was
 a piece of cake after these all.

Erm, you mean, that you upgraded to 2.2.23 again afterwards?

Oh, yes, sorry, that logical step was dropped you of the list.


 The most screamy was when it seemed that I cannot downgrade, and I
 system was useless. Do somebody have a tip what could cause that?

My understanding of dpkg and apt-get says that at the time the preinst
is run the old packages should still be installed. To get the broken
state you describe, the system must have continued the installation
despite the error in the slapd preinst. Which is in fact not expected to
ever happen.

I just use debian, and don't understand package handling deeply, but I
experienced that after a (preinst) install script fails, many packages
still get installed and configured. I do not know the algorithm of
which packages are allowed to be installed, but it seems that libldap2
was installed, and it made my old ldap package useless...

I'll safeguard against an empty value for the dump dir...

It is a good idea.

Thanks for the fast reply, I hope I could help:
Ferenc


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Bug#308310: ITP: z80asm -- assembler for the Zilog Z80 microprocessor

2005-05-09 Thread Bas Wijnen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Bas Wijnen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: z80asm
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Bas Wijnen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/z80asm/
* License : GPL
  Description : assembler for the Zilog Z80 microprocessor

The Z80 microprocessor is used in old home computers, such as the
ZX-spectrum and MSX, and in several newer devices, such as the TI-83
graphical calculator and the GameBoy.

Features include:
 * including other sources (or generated label files)
 * complex expressions (similar to bash)
 * labels of unlimited length
 * conditional compilation depending on expressions

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Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11
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Bug#308251: Patch to let base-config allow/preseed selection of default desktop environment in 2nd stage

2005-05-09 Thread cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis)
On Monday 09 May 2005 02:14, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
 I also used an associative map to present the user with more
 user-friendly options (KDE/GNOME instead of /usr/bin/startkde and
 /usr/bin/gnome-session). If anyone would like some other options (I'm
 sorry I don't have the time right now to search the debian archive for
 other alternatives), please feel free to add them/send me a patch.

xfce also installs a x-session-manager alternative, it points 
to /usr/bin/xfce4-session
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Bug#308008: munin-node: should use update-rc.d and/or invoke-rc.d

2005-05-09 Thread Marc Haber
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:22:35PM +0200, Tore Anderson wrote:
 * Marc Haber
  In the time of the freeze, a release critical bug is actually good
  since it might allow a new version into sarge ;)
 
   Seeing your smiley, I assume you agree.  :-) 

Basically. It sucks, however, to have exim4 4.51 unacceptable.

  My suggestion would be:
  
  (1) detect whether sysv-rc or file-rc being used
  (s2) read the symlinks and change them if necessary
  (f2) emit a warning, update-rc.d remove, update-rc.d insert
  
  (s2) is the same as we have today, (f2) is better than failing.
 
   Hmm, but that'd make the file-rc method unconditionally nuke any user-
  customised startup ordering, won't it?

After giving a warning, yes. That is more acceptable than having the
init script fail.

 I'd rather learn file-rc (never
  used it) and see if it's possible to figure out if the user has changed
  the default ordering before doing the remove-insert thing.

Of course.

[2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep '\(#\|munin\)' /etc/runlevel.conf
# This file was automatically generated by /usr/share/file-rc/rclink2file.sh.
# You can use your favourite editor or update-rc.d(8) to modify it.
# Read runlevel.conf(5) man page for more information about this file.
#
# Format:
# sort off- on-levels command
20  0,1,6   -   /etc/init.d/munin-node
98  -   2,3,4,5 /etc/init.d/munin-node
# THE LAST LINE IS NEVER READ
[3/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

file-rc is actually the best thing since sliced bread ;)

 It seems
  that sysvinit and file-rc is the only packages providing update-rc.d so

Actually sysvinit doesn't provide update-rc.d, it's sysv-rc.

  I guess that means they're the only ones providing any init system at
  all.

Yes. That can only change if sysvinit changes, since sysvinit depends
on sysv-rc | file-rc.

   However, this bug will probably be fixed by the removal of the
  function in question after Sarge has been released - it won't serve any
  purpose then anyway.

Oh well, even better ;)

  I have written e-mail to the maintainers of sysv-rc and file-rc
  whether they would be willing to provide read-rc.d
 
   That would be nice to have, yes.  Even better, something like
  update-rc.d --update blah blah which would only update the order if
  it wasn't changed by the user, or it could even pop up a dpkg-style
  conffile dialog asking the user if he'd want the new config as shipped
  in the package.  Possibly.

That is too much, since there needs to be storage for the original
value to determine a user change or not.

Greetings
Marc

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Bug#305893: mutt: S/MIME doesn't read password correctly first time

2005-05-09 Thread Chris Jantzen
On Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 02:15:29AM +0200, Adeodato Sim? wrote:
 * Chris Jantzen [Fri, 22 Apr 2005 12:27:37 -0700]:
  Package: mutt
  Version: 1.5.6-20040907+3
  Severity: normal
 
   Hello Chris,
 
   Could you please try if it happens with Mutt 1.5.9-1 from unstable?
   (If you're concerned about installing a package from sid in sarge, let
   me say that mutt 1.5.9-1 is intended for sarge, and will migrate there
   eventually.)

Since this new version has migrated to sarge I haven't seen this
behavior repeat for a while now. Thanks. :-)

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Bug#277354: shadow: Needs more recent config.{sub,guess} for k*BSD

2005-05-09 Thread Santiago Vila
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Martin Quinson wrote:

 On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, Santiago Vila [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
  Package: shadow
  Version: 4.0.3-30.1
  Severity: wishlist
  Tags: upstream
 
  This package used to compile ok under GNU/kFreeBSD, but it does not anymore,
  so we have to create a forked version:
 
  http://ftp.gnuab.org/debian/pool/main/s/shadow
 
  It would be nice if you could update config.guess and config.sub to
  the most recent version and/or tell the author to do the same.
 
 Is it really the only change needed to make k*BSD people happy? If so, you
 will be please to read this in the changelog:
 
 shadow (1:4.0.3-32) unstable; urgency=low
 [...]
   * Modified debian/rules for Calling GNU configure properly, see
 /usr/share/doc/autotools-dev/README.Debian.gz
 [...]
   * GNU config automated update: config.sub (20010907 to 20050422),
 config.guess (20010904 to 20050422)
 
  -- Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Tue,  3 May 2005 11:53:12 +0200
  
  
 Is it enough to close the bug?

Yes, but not because of the changelog entry, but because it says the truth :-)
(There have been cases where the maintainer by mistake says it does
something without actually doing so). In this case, see:

http://ftp.gnuab.org/debian/pool/main/s/shadow

Version 4.0.3-32, uploaded last night, compiled out of the box.


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Bug#308311: korganizer: Possibility to move entry between calendars

2005-05-09 Thread Mikael Hedin
Package: korganizer
Version: 4:3.3.2-3
Severity: wishlist

When using multiple calendar files (with write acces), it would be nice
to be able to move one entry from ome calendar to another e.g. by an
option in the edit view.

Regards,

Micce


-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-2-k7
Locale: LANG=sv_SE.ISO-8859-1, LC_CTYPE=sv_SE.ISO-8859-1 (charmap=ISO-8859-1)

Versions of packages korganizer depends on:
ii  kdelibs4 4:3.3.2-5   KDE core libraries
ii  ktnef4:3.3.2-3   KDE TNEF viewer
ii  libart-2.0-2 2.3.17-1Library of functions for 2D graphi
ii  libc62.3.2.ds1-21GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libgcc1  1:3.4.3-12  GCC support library
ii  libice6  4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 Inter-Client Exchange library
ii  libidn11 0.5.13-1.0  GNU libidn library, implementation
ii  libkcal2a4:3.3.2-3   KDE calendaring library
ii  libkdepim1   4:3.3.2-3   KDE PIM library
ii  libkgantt0   4:3.3.2-3   KDE gantt charting library
ii  libkpimexchange1 4:3.3.2-3   KDE PIM Exchange library
ii  libkpimidentities1   4:3.3.2-3   KDE PIM user identity information 
ii  libpng12-0   1.2.8rel-1  PNG library - runtime
ii  libqt3c102-mt3:3.3.4-3   Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime v
ii  libsm6   4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System Session Management
ii  libstdc++5   1:3.3.5-12  The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libx11-6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System protocol client li
ii  libxext6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System miscellaneous exte
ii  libxrender1  0.8.3-7 X Rendering Extension client libra
ii  perl 5.8.4-8 Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 
ii  xlibs4.3.0.dfsg.1-12 X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configu
ii  zlib1g   1:1.2.2-4   compression library - runtime

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Bug#308313: proftpd: after the last update with version 1.2.10-11 the mod_delay/0.4 prohibited users from loging in

2005-05-09 Thread M. Konstantopoulos
Package: proftpd
Version: 1.2.10-11
Severity: important



-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-2-386
Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB (charmap=ISO-8859-1)

Versions of packages proftpd depends on:
ii  adduser 3.63 Add and remove users and groups
ii  debconf 1.4.30.13Debian configuration management sy
ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-21 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libcap1 1:1.10-14support for getting/setting POSIX.
ii  libpam0g0.76-22  Pluggable Authentication Modules l
ii  libssl0.9.7 0.9.7e-3 SSL shared libraries
ii  libwrap07.6.dbs-8Wietse Venema's TCP wrappers libra
ii  netbase 4.21 Basic TCP/IP networking system
ii  proftpd-common  1.2.10-11Versatile, virtual-hosting FTP dae
ii  ucf 1.17 Update Configuration File: preserv

-- debconf information:
  shared/proftpd/warning:
* shared/proftpd/inetd_or_standalone: standalone

A typical syslog entry gruop when the problem arised

May  9 11:25:02 dentline proftpd[10746]: dentline.nl.nl
(ip51ce62e3.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl[81.206.98.227]) - FTP session opened. 
May  9 11:25:02 dentline proftpd[10746]: dentline.nl.nl
(ip51ce62e3.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl[81.206.98.227]) - mod_delay/0.4:
delaying 
for 142 usecs 
May  9 11:25:02 dentline proftpd[10746]: dentline.nl.nl
(ip51ce62e3.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl[81.206.98.227]) - ProFTPD terminating
(sig
nal 11) 
May  9 11:25:02 dentline proftpd[10746]: dentline.nl.nl
(ip51ce62e3.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl[81.206.98.227]) - FTP session closed. 

The whole issue arised after 1 hour of normal functioning. Restart
wouldn't help. I had to deactive mod_delay with DelayEngine off to work again 
stable 


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Bug#308001: munin: should not store web application data in /var/www

2005-05-09 Thread Tore Anderson
tags 308001 moreinfo
quit

* Marc Haber

 torrus is an example of the other kind. I remember not liking the
 cricket packaging at all, and mrtg is probably not a very good
 example.

  I'm not so sure if I like the torrus packaging, with one binary
 package per httpd.  19 packages is providing httpd as far as I can
 see, and I'd like Munin to work with all of them, but having one binary
 package per httpd doesn't seem like a viable option.  Shipping example
 configuration for them in the main Munin package is possible, but would
 be a maintenance nightmare.  Or I could do like the torrus maintainer
 seems to do and only support the Apache servers, but that would be a
 bit sad too.

  Using /var/www/munin is quite nice in that case, as it'll work with
 any web server without any extra configuration needed.

* Tore Anderson

 Web Application shold try to avoid storing files in the Web Document
 Root [, but rather create it's own subdir in it].

* Marc Haber

 I do not concur with that interpretation, since the policy quite
 clearly states that packages should use /usr/share/doc/package (which
 is wrong, btw, since nothing should rely on /usr/share/doc being
 present).

  Well, I won't claim I'm certain I'm right.  Didn't think very much
 about it back then, now I'm not so sure any longer thanks to you.  :-)
 But I'm not convinced that I was wrong either..
  
 I think it is fine to ship static files in /var/www, but dynamically
 generated stuff which is painless to lose (like the .png files)
 should, IMO, be in /var/cache, and dynamic data which has value (like
 the .rrd files) should be in /var/lib. In my opinion, the value of the
 data should take precedence to its use when judging where to store it.
 /var/cache could be a ram disk and not being backupped, and I could
 surely come up with a situation where /var/www and /var/lib could be
 treated differently storage-, backup- and purge-wise.

  Well, it's /var in any case, which the FHS says is for variable data
 files, so it's unsuitable for fully static files which will never
 change (ie. files contained in the data.tar.gz part of the .deb), IMO.
 /usr/share strikes me as the proper place for this.  /var/cache does
 not seem to me like an unreasonable place for the Munin output, based
 on the FHS description, though.  But /var/www seems to be a Debianism
 that's not mentioned in the FHS, so its intended usage isn't quite
 clear to me.

  As noted above, I disagree that fully static data should be under /var
 at all.  Data that's constantly or periodically changing should.  But,
 I wonder, is there some middle ground here?  Should /any/ package be
 allowed to put files in /var/www, or should it go into /var/lib or
 /var/cache, depending on the data can be regenerated easily or not?
 Is there a middle ground here, some kind of package that doesn't fit
 into either /usr/share, /var/cache, or /var/lib?  I cannot think of
 one, yet there are 60 packages that put stuff in /var/www (possibly
 more, if they do it exclusively run-time and put nothing into
 data.tar.gz).  Is a mass bug filing warranted, or is Munin special in
 some way that makes it not OK to use /var/www while all the others
 should?

  The Policy editors have said repeatedly that Policy is supposed to
 document current practise.  It obviously doesn't here (or at least
 isn't clear enough), which is in my opinon a good reason to make this
 issue more visible, on the debian-devel mailing list.  I've decided to
 bring it up there and see if there's some kind of consensus after
 Sarge's released.  Tagging the bug moreinfo while I await the outcome
 of this discussion.  This bug (if it indeed is) won't be fixed before
 Etch anyway, so there's no need to rush any change.  As you point out
 with the mention of /usr/share/doc, the relevant Policy passage needs
 improvement anyway.

 I have discussed this on #d-d. Formally, the idea is that web
 application register with the menu package and the web swerver queries
 menu for the packages being installed and configures itself
 apropriately. That mechanism seems not to be in wide use though.

  Cheers to documenting current practise...  :-P  I cannot even find
 support for this in any of the utilities provided in the menu package.
 So it seems this is also an issue that should be fixed in the Policy.

Regards,
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Bug#308234: upgrading from 2.1.23 failed because of not setting slapd/dump_database_destdir

2005-05-09 Thread Steve Langasek
reassign 308234 debconf
thanks

Hi guys,

On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 08:20:23AM +0200, Torsten Landschoff wrote:

 On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:21:32AM +0200, Ferenc Engard wrote:

  While I have upgraded my system, slapd upgrade asked some questions, 
  including directory to dump databases. The text said the default is
  /var/backups/slapd-VERSION. Reading that, I simply pushed enter. After
  that, the preinst script have failed, rendering slapd unconfigured.
  Meanwhile, apt has upgraded my libldap2 package.

 Which debconf frontend to you use? I hit the same problem with the
 readline frontend which does not seem to use the default value if you
 just push enter but instead the empty value. Maybe the configuration
 script should just replace the empty value by the default value again.

I really think this is a bug that needs to be dealt with from the debconf
side of things.  Torsten, if you want to add a workaround to slapd, that
should be ok, but the real bug appears to be that the readline frontend is
somehow defaulting to an empty string for text values (although, not in my
testing here...).  It may be that slapd is one of the more severely affected
packages, but I'm sure it's not the only place this causes problems.

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Bug#308315: error in rlfe command line argument parsing

2005-05-09 Thread Christoph Dalitz
Package: rlfe
Version: 5.0-10

Hallo,

just installed rlfe from Debian testing in order to make sftp
more usable. Unfortunately the following command does not work:

bash$ rlfe sftp -oPort=20022 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rlfe: invalid option -- o
rlfe: usage: rlfe [-l filename] [-a] [-n appname] [-hv] [command 
[arguments...]]

It seems that rlfe does not stop its command line parsing after
the command (sftp in this case). This is a bug because the man page says:

SYNOPSIS
   rlfe [-l filename] [-a] [-n appname] [-hv] [command [arguments ...]]


Christoph Dalitz


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Bug#298054: [Test-Mail] %c %i %o %t

2005-05-09 Thread Michelle Konzack
OK, it works correctly.
Patch can officialy applyed to ssmtp (woody).

Thank
Michelle


Am 2005-05-09 12:57:57, schrieb Michelle Konzack:
 Hello Anibal,
 
 I have added your patch and send this message as test:
 
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Bug#306537: Firefox unexpectedly disappears without prompting

2005-05-09 Thread inkwire
 That's a lot of tabs, how much memory does your system have? Check you
 dmesg and see if you see any lines like OOM Killer.

if technically thats a lot of tabs for Firefox then thats a shame, as its
easy to have that many open - if I read Slashdot there's a load of
interesting stories each day, which may lead on to others, I don't get the
time to read them all so they stay open, the next day there's a load more
interesting stories, the open tabs just grow!

My system has 256MB RAM, which, coming from Windows 2000 a few months ago,
I consider a lot of RAM. Windows never needed to use all of it.

dmesg says nothing about OOM Killer





Bug#307844: xlibs: xkb int'l keyboard modifiers broken since last update

2005-05-09 Thread Peter Koellner
I checked today that the /etc/X11/xkb directory really was updated
from xlibs 4.3.0-dfsg.1--1.12 and removed any non-standard options
from the XF86Config-4 file, and the keyboard map seems to be ok.
@ and euro sign work, even in the gdm login screen, which they did not
yesterday. The only problem remaining is that AltGr does
not work as expected from the secondary russian keyboard, but I can 
live with that.

Now I only wonder how it is possible that there are two incompatible
sets of X-Windows packages, having identical names and only
distinguishable by their version number when installed. I think there
should be some mechanism to avoid cross-updating such packages in case
of a source provider clash. But that is a different issue.
thanks
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Bug#306664: screem: grabs removable media without even having loaded files off it

2005-05-09 Thread inkwire
Is screem 0.12.2 going to make it into Sarge?





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