Hi all,
This is about the postgrey hang that I talked about previously. Really
Annoying. (And I'm still happily running postgrey without any
problems on my own machine, of course...)
From: Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
today it happened again and I could read in /var/log/syslog
More fun: apparently the Problems with Umlauts only occur if snv-mailer is
run in UTF-8 locale (like when I was testing it from the commandline).
When it is run from the hook scripts, the problem with Umlauts doesn't
occur.
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Yodel!
This will probably be solved automatically when 385246 is solved: all
unicode characters in the diff (haven't tested the log messages so far, but
I guess it'll be the case there, too): all unicode characters are
encoded twice: the latin1 interpretation of the unicode byte sequence is
tags 404971 +pending
thanks
On Friday 29 December 2006 20:47, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
Package: postgrey
Severity: wishlist
Would be nice if you can add some and make some changes to existing
hosts:
Will do.
[...]
as they have, same as DebConf, aggressive spamfiltering
anyways
Doesn't
Package: approx
Severity: wishlist
Version: 2.8.0
Yodel!
This is a very obvious wishlist item - please support diffs. I see you've
explicitly (and rightly) disabled them to fix a different bug. The obvious
next step would be to properly support them.
A possible solution would roughly look
tags 405637 +unreproducible
thanks
I don't know how to track this down, but postgrey has been hanging after
several days of use and can only be stopped with kill -9.
I dimly remember that somebody on the postgrey mailing list
(http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/postgrey/; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
usual
[There is a X-debbugs-cc header which allows easier handling of bug mail
gated to the lists]
On Monday 18 December 2006 10:16, Eduard Bloch wrote:
And/Or help developing or rewritting the incomplete designated
successor, apt-cacher-ng (currently C++ with some sugar).
Not to dissuade anyone
tags 194840 +patch
forwarded 194840 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10395
thanks
Hi Brice,
On Thursday 22 March 2007 21.44:28 Brice Goglin wrote:
I suggest you forward it upstream since
there are very very few chances it is ever directly implemented in
Debian.
Good suggestion.
On Friday 30 March 2007 21.46:15 you wrote:
[rapple ftbfs]
is there any progress on this?
There is: I now have filed for the removal of rapple, it seems dead upstream
and has a virtually non-existant userbase anyway.
cheers
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tags 409851 +upstream
tags 409851 +pending
forwarded 409851 http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/postgrey/msg01631.html
thanks
Hi David,
I've just added the following, in response to
http://bugs.debian.org/409851:
--- postgrey_whitelist_clients (revision 1477)
+++ postgrey_whitelist_clients (working
Package: beagle
Severity: wishlist
Version: 0.2.12-1+b1
Hi,
#322733 indicates that webservices are now enabled, but apparently they got
disabled again at some time in the past. Since we're running a network
with ca. 80 workstations here, I'd really like users to be able to search
the
Package: kasteroids
Severity: wishlist
Verison: 4:3.5.5-1
Hi,
Would you please mind applying the following small patch to kasteroids so
that people who hit an asteroid more often than not are awarded a bit more?
Ammo is free in kasteroids, but wasting good ammo is still a crime.
Obviously,
Package: dirvish
Version: 1.2-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Hi,
This is using rsync 2.6.4-6 (yes, etch is still testing so we're not using
it on that server :-)
If rsync has a file vanished on sender error, it apparently reports an
error code to dirvish which interprets this as backup of
On Thursday 16 November 2006 19:31, Ivo van Doorn wrote:
You have SMP enabled in your kernel, (yes Hyperthreading is SMP)
I know that - but sometimes SMP issues don't appear in Hyperthreading
machines but only on true SMP machines, which is why I made the
distinction.
which does not work
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 2.0.4.dfsg.2-5etch1
Tags: upstream
Yo!
The selected printer is loaded with the document (last used printer for that
document) even if load user-specified settings is disabled, so the
default printer settings doesn't really fulfill its purpose here.
Starting
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.6.4-6
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
At one site I often work, we have the wired ethernet and the wireless
network sharing the same IP space (i.e. no routing done.) Now to allow
seamless roaming, it would be nice to be able to tell network-manager to
just keep the
notfound 425628 2.0.3-2
thanks
Yo!
Just an additional data point: on our older set up, which was basically
sarge based with Oo.org 2.0.3-2 from etch (and lots of other bits, really:
KDE, cups, X.org, ... all from etch from last summer), I don't have this
problem. I can't really play around
notfound 428646 2.0.3-2
thanks
Yo!
Just an additional data point: on our older set up, which was basically
sarge based with Oo.org 2.0.3-2 from etch (and lots of other bits, really:
KDE, cups, X.org, ... all from etch from last summer), I don't have this
problem. I can't really play around
Hi!
Sorry about that - pasted the completely wrong bug number here, so just
ignore my latest message.
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On Thursday 03 May 2007 19.14:56 Laurent Bonnaud wrote:
Hi,
svninfo.sty is now provided by package texlive-latex-extra
as /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/svninfo/svninfo.sty.
I see 2 possible outcomes:
- ask FTP admins to remove this package
Since tetex is now officially dead letting
retitle 390032 Please conflict replace latex-svninfo
assign 390032 texlive-latex-extra
thanks
On Friday 04 May 2007 18:05, you wrote:
Adrian von Bidder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seriously, a dummy package for a package that provided one single file
only anyway is a bit silly... Can't
Yodel!
It might be related to the upgrade of xserver-xorg-core 1.3 currently in
unstable. Could you try to downgrade to xserver-xorg-core 2:1.1.1-21
(the one in Etch/stable and testing)?
Hmm. -EDEPENDS, and breaking the dependencies, the X server fails to load
the mga driver, complaining
severity 425628 important
thanks
Hi,
I can confirm this bug, connecting to a Dovecot IMAP server. Extremely
annoying.
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Package: zabbix
Version: 1:1.1.7-3
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Zabbix 1.4 is out - I'd be happy to stay/get back to the
use-only-packaged-stuff state of mind.
Congrats to the packagers btw - superb integration with dbconfig apache
default
tags 427298 +pending
thanks
Hi Justin,
Thank, corrected. The first one also sent on to the upstream author, the
second is homemade.
cheers
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On Sunday 03 June 2007 02.54:08 Pryzby, Justin wrote:
Package: postgrey
Version: 1.27-4
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
--- /usr/sbin/postgrey
)
---BeginMessage---
Hi Adrian,
On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 18:04:45 +0200, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
Yo all!
The message below (from a while back; archived at
http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/postgrey/msg01409.html) never got a response --
and recently, I received the same issue as bug report against the Debian
Hi,
Just curious: I've read something about September for 2.3. Is this
realistic, will it be in Debian soon after? Or will you even backport the
fix into the 2.2 Debian packages?
In any case, thanks a lot for your support!
cheers
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Package: postgresql-8.2
Version: 8.2.4-2~bpo1
Severity: minor
Hi,
(I'm guessing that this is not bpo specific. Close if it is, of course.)
Congrats for the upgrade procedure - just switched from 7.4 to 8.2 with two
simple commands.
I noticed that now postgres puts timestamps and PID in the
Package: dh-make
Version: 0.43
Severity: minor
Hi,
The debian/rules created by dh-make triggers the following lintian warning:
W: btrfs-progs source: debian-rules-ignores-make-clean-error line 50
N:
N: A rule in the debian/rules file for this package calls the package's
N: clean or
page: http://oss.oracle.com/projects/btrfs/
In fact, preliminary packages are already available at
http://fortytwo.ch/debian/btrfs
Review of these packages welcome. (Yes, they're not signed. -EMYMISTAKE)
cheers
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Key
Package: openoffice.org-base
Version: 2.2.0-7
Severity: normal
Yodel!
I'm trying to access a remote Sybase data source from a OpenOffice 2.2
document. The result is some strange exception that doesn't help me
much...
+++
terminate called after throwing an instance
of
found 424628 2.2.1~oof680m15-1
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found 379378 4:3.5.6.dfsg.2-2
thanks
kdeprint 4:3.5.6.dfsg.2-2
poster 1:19990428-8
situation hasn't changed.
greetings
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thanks
Hi,
Just tried with 2.2.1~rc1-1 and my db-based document worked just fine.
Thanks a lot for checking up so quickly!
(I include the found again here because apparently the bts still has a bug
in handling versions with tilde. I'm
Package: dh-make
Version: 0.43
Hi,
Kel Modderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] reviewed my newly created
btrfs-modules-source package and said:
* kdist_clean: should call upstream's clean target, not the debian/rules
clean target
(kdist_clean comes from the debian/rules template for kernel module
Hi,
Attaching a further mail from Kel, I guess his variant of splitting out the
binary modules-package building rules into a debian/rules.module should
increase readability quite a bit.
cheers
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for this bug, since it's not security
related.
greetings
Adrian von Bidder
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retitle 432697 RFP: btrfs -- Checksumming Copy on Write Filesystem
tags 432697 -pending
thanks
Hi all,
Some of you may be aware that I created Debian packages for btrfs (the new
filesystem created by folks at Oracle). I have, however, come to the
conclusion that I need to reduce the time
On Friday 20 July 2007 11.31:51 martin f krafft wrote:
The socket is now created withy 0700 permissions:
srwx-- 1 postgrey postgrey0 2007-07-20 11:27 postgrey.ctl=
And it's created 0644 on my system. Since the socket is created by
Net::Server somewhere and not by postfix, I'll
Package: beagle
Severity: minor
Version: 0.2.12-1+b1
Hi,
The manpage of beagle-build-index is incomplete: when calling beagle as
indicated, beagle-build-index complains that --target is not specified,
while --target is not mentioned at all in the manpage.
beagle-build-index --help output is
Package: usemod-wiki
Version: 1.0-6
Yo!
Usemod-Wiki apparently has a strange problem when I try to use german
umlauts (and probably 70% of all the other unicode characters): Umlauts in
words starting in upper case are rendered somehow partly as wikiwords.
Looks as a latin1/utf8 problem to
Package: spamassassin
Version: 3.0.4-2
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream
Yo!
Occasionally, I see in my log:
==
Parsing of undecoded UTF-8 will give garbage when decoding entities
at /usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/HTML.pm line 182, GEN5218 line 105.
==
(1) this is probably some minor bug in
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-5
Tags: upstream
Hi,
Perhaps somebody of the XSF has the final good idea...
Starting X on a G550 in dual-head/Xinerama mode won't activate signal output
on the second head. Starting X in 'clone mode' (no special configuration
in xorg.conf, thus
Hi Otavio,
Sorry, bad news - even the newest apt-proxy still doesn't like volatile.
I've stopped apt-proxy, completely wiped /var/cache/apt-proxy, run apt-get
update on a sources.list reduced to contain *only* volatile/main. Then
I've stopped apt-proxy again, so the shutdown in the log is
Package: www.debian.org
Version: N/A
Tags: patch
Yo!
changelog:
* demudi is part of agnula (and: isn't it a cdd now and should be dropped
here? It is mentioned in
http://people.debian.org/~tille/cdd/ch-existing.en.html)
* Mention Damn Small Linux
* Corel Linux is dead - I don't think we
Yo!
Just for the records: #324500 (G550 Dualhead/Xinerama) is not fixed with
6.8.99.900.dfsg.1-0pre1 (I just updated xserver-{xorg,common}, the rest is
from testing, 6.8.2.dfsg.1-6)
But at least no regression - the 'start X in singlehead-mode to get the 2nd
screen going' fix still works.
retitle 288769 RFP: cedilla -- ascii to postscript renderer
thanks
Hi,
Some of you might be aware that I intended to package cedilla, the
Unicode-aware text renderer (and possible a2ps etc. replacement).
Unfortunately, I don't see that I can spend the time to really know this
package well
Package: ntp
Version: 1:4.2.0a+stable-2
Severity: minor
Hi,
I passed on the pool.ntp.org project, and the new guy is busy reorganizing
things...
The URL in ntp.conf should now be http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html
instead of http://www.pool.ntp.org/#join. Also you can replace 'more
than 100
Package: www.debian.org
Version: (20050818)
Yo,
Similar to the release information of older releases...
greetings
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Index: index.wml
===
RCS file: /cvs/webwml/webwml/english/releases/woody/index.wml,v
retrieving revision 1.25
Sven,
Just in case you're wondering: I think 1.21-3 does not need to go to
volatile, since it doesn't include functionality/whitelist updates, and
does only fix some small bugs.
The next upstream update will probably include whitelist updates and thus
will make sense for volatile.
cheers
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Package: nanoblogger
Version: 3.1-3
Severity: minor
Hi,
I noticed that the documentation of nanbologger is
in /usr/share/docs/nanoblogger/docs - is this really intentional?
I'd suggest putting the html file in /usr/share/doc/nanoblogger and shipping
the manpage only in /usr/share/man and not
Package: libapache-mod-auth-useragent
Version: 1.0-7.1
Severity: Important
Justification: Doesn't work out of the box
Yo!
Installing libapache-mod-auth-useragent shows:
| WARNING: Use of apacheconfig has been deprecated!
| apache-modconf should be used instead.
And the module isn't loaded and
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 03.25, Florent Bayle wrote:
[libpano12]
http://www.virtualproperties.com/noipix/patents.html suggests that there
is clear prior art in this case. I have taken this link from previous
discution on debian-legal. But Robert Jordens thinks that :
The prior art argument is
Package: libgnupg-perl
Version: 0.9-6
Severity: normal
thanks
Yo!
Verifying a signature, I run into 'protocol error: expected VALIDSIG' -
closer examination shows that gnupg reports the POLICY_URL first (which, I
guess, should be either silently ignored or, better yet, be stuck into a
part of
On Friday 10 June 2005 10.40, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
Hello Olaf,
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 02:58:21PM +0200, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
ifconfig is in /sbin and only in root's path. But ifconfig is runnable
and useful for normal users, so it'd be nice if it could be added to
the path of
tags 313140 +pending
thanks
Yuriy, thanks a lot for your work, I'll include it with the next upload.
cheers
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On Monday 13 June 2005 09.41, frank wrote:
[texlive vs. teTeX]
Let me add some comments from my point of view (Debian teTeX
maintainer).
Sounds like packaging texlive and trying to get it really stable would be
the thing to do, with the goal of phasing out teTeX for etch+1
Not becuase I don't
tags 313735 +pending
thanks
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 23.33, Martin Lohmeier wrote:
Package: postgrey
Version: 1.21-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Hi,
this patch is again /etc/logcheck/violations.ignore.d/postgrey ... so
that the rule match the new postgrey messages (which include the
tags 314238 +pending
thanks
On Wednesday 15 June 2005 12.39, Roberto Suarez Soto wrote:
Package: postgrey
Version: 1.21-2
Severity: important
There's a bashism in the init.d script of postgrey. The net effect is
this:
[...]
if [[ $POSTGREY_TEXT = ]]; then
Sorry about
Package: gv
Version: 1:3.6.1-11
Severity: normal
Yo!
The ASN.1 introduction document at
ftp://ftp.rsasecurity.com/pub/pkcs/ps/layman.ps seems to crash gs when
called from either gv, although it renders fine when gs is called directly
with the same opions[1]. I haven't been able to get any
On Thursday 16 June 2005 16.06, you wrote:
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 15:25:41 +0200, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
The ASN.1 introduction document at
ftp://ftp.rsasecurity.com/pub/pkcs/ps/layman.ps seems to crash gs
when called from either gv, although it renders fine when gs is called
directly
On Thursday 16 June 2005 19.14, you wrote:
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 18:27:30 +0200, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
The ASN.1 introduction document at
ftp://ftp.rsasecurity.com/pub/pkcs/ps/layman.ps seems to crash gs
when called from either gv, although it renders fine when gs is
called
On Friday 17 June 2005 15.19, Martin Godisch wrote:
I suspect an error of the gs-gpl package here, the problem is also
present in gs-afpl. Please install gs-esp instead, it works fine.
Confirmed, thanks a lot
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tags 320487 +wontfix
tags 320487 +upstream
thanks
to store the IPs and emails in the
greylisting database using a one-way SHA1 hash function, instead of in
clear-text.
Since the sysadmin has access to the mail logs anyway and thus can easily
get all data on his users mail behaviour, I don't
Package: xlibs
Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-4
Tags: patch
Severity: minor
Hi,
These corrections for /etc/X11/xkb/README.config are not covered in #31,
but the patch is (should be) based on a file already incorporating those
changes.
I have not (much) touched the basic linguistic style of the
Hi Luigi,
On Monday 02 June 2008 19.41:03 Luigi Gangitano wrote:
I'm sorry for the late answer to your bug. I could not actually
reproduce your bug, since any attempt to remove drupal5 (via dpkg,
aptitude with and without --purge option) went smoothly.
The version I experienced the bug with
Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.8.0.0
Severity: important
Justification: doesn't install
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Hi,
Shouldn't the debian-policy package follow the Debian policy? :-)
# dpkg --configure -a
Setting up debian-policy (3.8.0.0) ...
Package: network-manager-kde
Version: 1:0.2.2-1
Severity: normal
Yodel!
I'm sitting in a Hotel where the hotel's own Wifi has an essid of Hôtel du
Nord'
Cell 01 - Address: 00:14:51:72:94:35
ESSID:Hôtel du Nord
Protocol:IEEE 802.11bg
Package: liblockfile-simple-perl
Version: 0.206-1
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream
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Hi all!
(Ok, the upstream tag is just a guess.)
I'm calling LockFile like this:
LockFile::Simple-make(
-autoclean = 1,
-hold = 0,
-stale = 1,
Package: hugin
Version: 0.6.1-1.3
Severity: normal
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Hi,
Apparently, there is a problem with passing calling parameters to
enblend: it fails with:
command: enblend -v -z -f 7061x5563 -o /.tif /.tif /0001.tif
/0002.tif /0003.tif /0004.tif
tags 478821 +help
thanks
Hi,
I added the statoverride things because IIRC I had problems with the dir
premissions being reset somehow, but I'm not clear on why/how.
(You can tell I'm not that an experienced packager, can't you :-)
So removing the statoverride logic is fine by me, however I'm
Package: libgphoto2-2
Version: 2.4.0-9
Severity: wishlist
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Hi!
Can libgphoto2 please be updated to 2.4.1? (Of course, this is mainly
so we can use our shiny new toy here: Canon 40D is added in this
version...)
cheers
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Hi,
Just a quick note: I just compiled 2.4.1 manually (trivial; some of the
Debian patches need adapting or are merged upstream) and it seems that
after all the support for Canon EOS 40D is limited to adding the usbid to
the ptp driver. So before it was recognized as generic PTP camera, now
close 447890
thanks
Hi,
Trying to reproduce this, I can't even get a working ODBC connection anymore
with Sybase's ASA9 driver.
Having since resorted to a patched oo.org version that does what we want
with JDBC -- working around a bug in Sybases driver :-( -- this bug now has
become
On Sunday 01 April 2007 10.29:58 Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Adrian von Bidder [EMAIL PROTECTED] (01/04/2007):
/me checks the date...^ :-)
Now *that* is entirely your fault, pinging me near the end of March and then
pointing at that date on my reply and laughing. Not fair
Package: php-log
Version: 1.9.8-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Sorry for filing a newer version bug - I'm not usually a friend of those.
However, egroupware's syncml seems to fail with 1.9.8 for some clients,
while 1.9.10 worked somewhat better (I changed some other settings, too,
and didn't
Yo!
Pointer to some relevant discussion:
http://lists.kde.org/?m=11370503479
Any ETA on a real solution? IMHO patching kiosktool is a short-term
solution only, the real solutions would probably involve freedesktop.org to
mediate a sensible menu policy that is acceptable to both Gnome and
Package: kiosktool
Severity: normal
Version: 1.0-1.1
Yo!
compiling kiosktool fails while trying to link with Xinerama.
Might be caused by my setup - Debian stable plus KDE and X from
backports.org, so perhaps you can close this safely - if so, sorry about the
noise. Or might be caused by
Yo!
At least for me (that is: the scenario with Debian sarge + KDE from
backports) this patch didn't fix the problem :-(
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On Wednesday 12 April 2006 00:23, Ben Hutchings wrote:
* Package name: rt2x00
This package would contain version 2 of the rt2x00 drivers that are
currently distributed as separate rt2400 and rt2500 packages (and a
proposed rt2570 package).
Did you talk with Aurelien (maintainer of
Yo!
Is there any progress on these two bugs?
On the tar front, I'm not up to date, but like Thomas I know of some rsync
patch, and I'd wish if Debian could adopt this - perhaps, since it's an
inofficial protocol change, in a separate rsync-acl package (No need for a
new source package if you
Package: libpam-modules
Version: 0.76-22
Severity: minor
Yo!
I created a situation where a user was in a group twice (once through
group.conf, once from that users configuration - LDAP in our case).
It seems to me that some/all groups after the duplicate entry are ignored.
Group list by id
The quite obvious patch - I guess you've already put that in svn/cvs/wherever...
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--- make-fai-nfsroot.2.9.1 2006-03-23 17:56:30.451210826 +0100
+++ make-fai-nfsroot2006-03-23 18:02:06.200270741 +0100
@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@
get_kernel_version() {
local package=$1
-
Yo!
I was hitting the '/etc/environment not read' problem and found this bug
report.
(i) I use kde from backports.org, so I don't know about the current state in
kde/sid.
(ii) is #242641 really about the order of entries in kdm or should I file a
separate bug report?
(iii) The obvious item on
David Team,
Is this a special feature of Debian's version of Digest::SHA1, or can others
reproduce that the --privacy option just doesn't work?
See http://bugs.debian.org/351588. The proposed solution is:
--- orig/postgrey-1.24/postgrey 2006-02-05 13:52:05.0 -0800
+++
Yo!
Just FYI - I can't confirm this bug. kdm 3.5.0 from backports and splashy
0.1.7 from experimental works just fine.
cheers
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Package: splashy
Version: 0.1.7
Severity: normal
Yo!
Occasionally (Can't reproduce it, but I've seen it on more than just my
machine) splashy won't start, but will complain about 'command not found: N'
ein splashy-init. Sounds like some stupid shell bug, but I can't see it.
/bin/sh is bash.
reassign 350301 debhelper
thanks
On Saturday 28 January 2006 19:11, Paul Traina wrote:
postgrey is installing the logcheck violations.ignore.d file as
/etc/logcheck/violations.ignore.d/postgrey
about a year or so ago, the logcheck maintainers extended the behavior
of the way logcheck
found 340709 1.0-1+b1
thanks
(let's hope this works on such an old bug...)
Yo!
After some initial activity, I've not heard anything from upstream for many
months now, and the project is still very young. So I'm not certain that
it's a good idea to release rapple with a Debian release.
Yodel!
David, have you thought about letting postgrey work with exim4? Apparently,
it's not very difficult, somebody has written a patch (haven't looked at it
though, and won't include it in the Debian package if you don't include it
in original postgrey.)
See the Debian bug report at
Yodel!
You know, the bts has a Version: header ;-)
I guess you're using the sarge version? The bug probably still persists,
but postgrey now uses its own group instead of 'nogroup'. I'm not entirely
sure how I can easily fix this bug (while avoiding hacking postgrey code,
that is) without
Yo!
Hmmm. It seems that perl module is not packaged yet at this time. I don't
have time to package it right now, perhaps somebody of the perl group has
time to package it?
cheers
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tags 376911 +wontfix
thanks
Yodel again!
I'm not a friend of debconf at all. And since using postgrey requires
manual configuration anyway on the postfix side (and I don't see this
changing ever), I'm not inclined to use debconf for this.
As already stated, I'm thinking on starting postgrey
Package: file
Version: 4.17-2
Yodel!
A number of java files are recognized as Perl5 module source text here.
The files all approx. look the same:
+++
package frames;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.border.*;
import app.*;
import icons.*;
/**
*
* Irgendein
Package: pbbuttonsd
Version: 0.7.5-2
Yodel!
I just installed my Dell Inspiron from beta3 today. On bootup, I noticed
that pbuttonsd is installed, but fails to boot.
Yoe and others on IRC tell me that pbuttonsd seems to be an apple thingy -
so either
* it shouldn't be installed here or
* it
Package: mdadm
Version: 2.5.2-7
Severity: normal
Yodel!
Are you calling mdadm's init script directly instead of via invoke-rc.d from
postinst? (I'm just guessing - make-fai-nfsroot fails, apparently because
mdadm's init script is being called, which should obviously not happen
since I'm
Package: debian-installer
Version: etch beta3
Priority: wishlist
Yodel!
Just a quick idea: if the user tells the partitioner to erase and use the
whole disk in installation, the question from the boot loader whether it
should be put in the MBR could probably be omitted - d-i has control of the
Package: egroupware
Version: 1.2-104.dfsg-1
Severity: grave
Justification: default installation causes apache to not start up anymore
Yo!
On a minimal etch installation (installed with beta3 installer just now), I
basically did aptitude install egroupware egroupware-ldap postgresql-7.4
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severity 380079 grave
thanks
On Thursday 27 July 2006 13:59, Christian Schlettig wrote:
File: postgrey
Justification: breaks unrelated software
Which unrelated software does it break?
Adjusting to grave, though personally I even think 'important' would be
sufficient.
Version: 1.21-1sarge1
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