the static mapping file.)
However, I agree that the naming is very confusing. I've renamed
devnames.gz to devnames-static.gz to try to reduce the confusion here.
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This patch has already been applied to Debian yaboot, although it might
make sense to remove this check from the chrp() function as well.
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On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 07:48:49PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
libtextwrap (0.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Fixed libtextwrap-dev: Fail to upgrade when libtextwrap1 0.1-1 is
installed, libtextwrap-dev conflicts with libtextwrap1 (= 0.1-1),
closes: #323896.
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/debian_version was a leftover from their previous Debian
installation and tried to remove it, only to discover that lsb_release
fell over.
The attached patch fixes this.
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diff -Nru /tmp/llscgXSVN0/lsb-3.0/lsb_release
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 12:09:07PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
In #284110, Colin Watson proposes a patch used in Ubuntu to allow
creating a udeb package for pciutils.
As the D-I team often needs more info about some specific hardward, it
would be nice to have a udeb in order to allow
you've already exited or you're about to exit.)
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diff -Nru /tmp/Yj2GGJFeu4/apt-listchanges-2.59/apt-listchanges
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--- /tmp/Yj2GGJFeu4/apt-listchanges-2.59/apt-listchanges
to access
/dev/tty (probably to output a confirmation message).
I believe that this is fixed in apt-listchanges 2.57:
* Honor the meaning of APT's quiet variable when its value is 1
(suppress all ouptut)
Can you confirm this?
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On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 08:35:49PM +0100, Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 12:58:48PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
Since we're about to switch to 2.6.15 as the default kernel in Ubuntu,
we needed pcmciautils, so I did a very quick
was asked to post this here by Colin Watson.
Colin, please let me know if you need more information here.
I asked you to file this as an Ubuntu bug; sorry I didn't get round to
giving you the URL (http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/). I suspect that not all
of these issues will necessarily apply to Debian
closed by one of the developers, namely
Frank Lichtenheld [EMAIL PROTECTED].
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* 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
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
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Package: lshw-common
Version: 02.03-2
Is there any reason why lshw-common is Architecture: any? It seems to me
that it should be Architecture: all, and put together in 'debian/rules
binary-indep'.
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immediately on OPEN when compiled with gcc 4.0.
I've fixed this in SVN trunk. I'm not prepared to bet that earlier
versions of gcc will never generate code that evaluates 'devices' before
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They work surprisingly well, too.
The only problem I've observed until now is that the Reported by: link
of the bug can't handle multiple submitters correctly.
Good point, thanks. Fixed.
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I think this change is probably worth it - we've had a number of issues
in the past with large initrds on powerpc.
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On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 03:40:14PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Colin Watson wrote:
I wonder if it might also be worth implementing INFO with no arguments,
to clear the info and go back to blank (in the case of cdebconf) or
gettext(Debian Configuration) (in the case of debconf)?
I think
the undefined value came from. I'm happy to help
attack this bug, if I have some guidance as to how to approach it.
It sounds like you have a template with no description. Could you please
send a gzipped copy of /var/cache/debconf/templates.dat to this bug?
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pretty safe.
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* dh_python: check to make sure compileall.py is available before running it
in the postinst. Closes: #253112
Can this bug be closed?
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dpkg (1.13.4) experimental; urgency=low
The Or the Wabbit gets it Release
diff -Nru /tmp/v5aZgEH5oq/dpkg-1.13.4/scripts/dpkg-architecture.pl
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normal installations, but
when you're preseeding you need to know about it so that you can put
kernel parameters in the right place.
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, this is fixed in cdebconf 0.93.
You cannot select single package during install process
I think this is by design at the moment. For anything other than
broad-brush installation, you may be better off using a fully-fledged
package manager after installation anyway.
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+++ busybox-1.01/coreutils/printf.c
@@ -281,7 +281,9 @@
static unsigned long xstrtoul(char *arg)
{
unsigned long result;
- if (safe_strtoul
, char 143: unterminated address regex
make: *** [binary-arch] Error 1
The attached patch fixes this by using multiple sed -e arguments.
(It's also worth noting that you have %{sgmldir} in the sed expression,
but debian/README.Debian.in uses %{sgml-dir}.)
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-1.01/debian/changelog
--- busybox-1.01/debian/changelog
+++ busybox-1.01/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+busybox (1:1.01-3.1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ * Fix infinite loop in umount -a when encountering a rootfs mount point.
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CONFIG_FEATURE_2_6_MODULES
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/site-tmac existed on your system as a plain directory
yet dpkg thought the installed version of groff-base was = 1.17-2. A
conversion from another system *could* account for that.
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On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 11:18:43AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 01:37:58AM +0300, Joey Hess wrote:
On 2.6.11 or 2.6.12 on i386, in d-i, but ONLY if the d-i image is built
to use initramfs, and not it if uses a regular initrd, when /proc,
/dev
to interpret it as ISO-8859-1.
Either a UTF-8 variant of the Polish tutorial needs to be provided, or
the encoding of the document needs to be declared in a modeline or
similar (if possible; my efforts to do this failed).
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networking, something
else)?
* Is it a 16-bit PCMCIA card, or a CardBus card? If the former, what
does 'pccardctl ident' say? If the latter, what do 'lspci' and
'lspci -n' say?
* Are there any relevant messages in /var/log/syslog?
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as being equivalent to PrintScreen. If it has one
at all then it isn't engraved on it and it must only be accessible via
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-installer/locale for everything so localechooser
can't tell the difference. Perhaps it could distinguish by checking
whether some secondary question that's uninteresting for preseeding is
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On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 05:02:54PM +0300, Yuri Kozlov wrote:
According to src/encondigs.c file the section NAME in Russian
must be in the KOI8-R. (thanks, Denis Barbier)
Please, replace the UTF-8 string to new:
ru_name \356\341\372\367\341\356\351\345
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' = 'mutt -f %s',
+'BTS_SENDMAIL_PROGRAM' = '/usr/bin/sendmail',
Shouldn't the default be /usr/sbin/sendmail rather than
/usr/bin/sendmail?
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;-) Though it would have been easier if you
mentioned the bugnumber in the changelog...
Sorry, I'd actually entirely forgotten about this bug and had fixed it
independently with the aid of the xlibs-split-check script that's been
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the env channel request and fails
to honour the want reply flag, the client emits the
dispatch_protocol_error messages noted by Wichert but manages to connect
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I'd rather have 'ssh -vvv' output, if you could.
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when I wrote the original postinst code. Fixed in my tree.
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it was before hashing was implemented. See the
ssh-keygen(1) man page.
OpenSSH supposedly comes with utilities remove-knownhost and ssh-showkey
for dealing with this.
I've never heard of those utilities, and don't see them in Portable CVS.
Use ssh-keygen.
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opting into popularity-contest - no, it's not a conspiracy to make
people join popcon!) and bug #344785 in xserver-xorg.
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packages (ssh
to openssh-{config,server}). The wiki page above doesn't explicitly
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severity 314645 normal
tags 314645 moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 02:24:34PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 03:10:35PM -0400, Justin Pryzby wrote:
I suggest tagging this moreinfo,unreproducible, and downgrading when
and if that is necessary for new
, that it's within the first
#ifdef GSSAPI branch in do_ssh2_kex() in sshd.c. I can't see anything
much there that would segfault, though, certainly if you aren't using
GSSAPI authentication ...
'sudo /usr/sbin/sshd -ddd' (more debugging) might help, although
probably not a lot.
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On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 02:18:00PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 02:24:34PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 03:10:35PM -0400, Justin Pryzby wrote:
I suggest tagging this moreinfo,unreproducible, and downgrading when
and if that is necessary for new
for it at present.
Could this line be added to the appropriate place in
draft-ietf-secsh-connect and draft-ietf-secsh-assignednumbers to create
this assignment? 42 seems like a reasonable place for it.
42IUTF8 Assume input characters are UTF-8 encoded.
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-NULL description.
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changes to which, in my experience, a sizeable fraction of trn users
have negative reactions (although I happen to like them personally). trn
users are generally attached to trn because of its UI, and for those who
don't like trn4 there's really no replacement available.
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sync with sshd's linkage (0.9.8). There's nothing I can do about this in
OpenSSH because OpenSSL doesn't use versioned symbols; if I'd waited for
the PAM modules to be upgraded, you'd still have seen segfaults, just
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chomp $version;
$message=releasing version $version if ! defined $message;
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On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 11:54:25AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
The attached patch adds support for the Ubuntu breezy distribution,
which I've now set up to be determined mostly dynamically (the buildd
variant is still hardcoded because we haven't set up Build-Essential
extraoverrides yet).
Now
: #329100).
+ * Fix bashism in init script installer support path (closes: #329101).
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pcmcia-cs (3.2.8-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Don't try to load the ds module if it is compiled in
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/ide.agent \
+ $(DU)/lib/hotplug/
install --mode=755 extra/udev.startup \
$(DU)/lib/debian-installer-startup.d/S02udev
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back in 3.71.
The disabled password option used to be --disabled-password, not
--disabled-passwd. passwd.config expects --disabled-password (and
adduser(8) still documents it), and as a result this change breaks new
installations. Please rename it back to --disabled-password.
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 08:21:44PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
Bugs #329099, #329100, and #329101 were collectively causing me problems
for installer testing, so I prepared an NMU and uploaded it to the 3-day
delayed queue in gluck:~tfheen/DELAYED/3-day/. Here's the diff:
At joeyh's request
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 05:52:35PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 08:21:44PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
Bugs #329099, #329100, and #329101 were collectively causing me problems
for installer testing, so I prepared an NMU and uploaded it to the 3-day
delayed queue
that you can preseed, and
it will be common for them to require more than a simple boolean anyway,
so your proposed hook would generally not be sufficient.
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a ped_geometry_check() function that does this. partman
doesn't call it at present, but it would probably be fairly simple to
make it do so.
We already do automatic file system checks (but not block-level checks)
at the end of partman.
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Package: udev-udeb
Version: 0.074-3
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i
/lib/udev/hotplug.functions is missing, even though firmware.agent,
ide.agent, and vio.agent all try to source it. This breaks firmware
upload when d-i is built with udev support.
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that the init script proposed there shouldn't be
an init script at all. Wouldn't it be better to write udev rules for
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run-time so that it's possible to build udebs with priority other than
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diff -u sysfsutils-1.3.0/debian/control sysfsutils-1.3.0/debian/control
--- sysfsutils-1.3.0/debian/control
+++ sysfsutils-1.3.0/debian/control
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Section: libs
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Martin Pitt [EMAIL
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.9.9
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Yeah, I know, yet another revision control system ... anyway, patch
attached. At the moment --release just does a commit and not a (useful)
tag because there's no symbolic tag support in bzr yet.
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I think the description needs to be improved; perhaps it means dot (.)
immediately before at-mark (@), which *is* invalid in RFC822.
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options to sshd_config more than once on
repeated upgrades. This is all at least as lightly tested as your
changes :-), but I think should be relatively straightforward.
I'll upload this over the course of the next day.
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This only fixes this bug and not the other merged ones, so I've
unmerged. Thanks; I've applied a variant of your patch (using sed -i
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fixes).
No, it's not the openssh debian package's fault.
I agree with Ben that this is a perfectly legitimate bug in the Debian
openssh source package.
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On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 09:04:39PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, sorry this took me so long. I've committed this to CVS now. I made a
couple of additional changes, namely to turn /usr/share/doc/ssh-krb5
into a symlink to /usr/share/doc/openssh-client
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 06:41:52AM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 06:23, Colin Watson wrote:
debian-doc/debian-release: I suggest noting in the release notes that
you should not use --purge options to the package management tools
until after completing the initial
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 07:52:58PM -0500, Justin Pryzby wrote:
You have to use sarge dpkg while updating ssh,
I did so. dpkg wasn't upgraded at all in my tests.
The bug seems a little bit delicate ...
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+ }
+
di_packages_free (packages);
di_packages_allocator_free (allocator);
allocator = di_system_packages_allocator_alloc ();
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This bug was originally filed as:
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59718
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--- console-setup-1.7.orig/debian/config.proto 2006-07-22 21:05:55.0
+0100
+++ console-setup-1.7/debian/config.proto
and variant questions from
critical to medium.
I realise this patch is less than entirely elegant, but it makes
upgrades rather smoother, which I think will be useful if/when Debian
moves to console-setup by default. I'm using this in Ubuntu.
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the empty string. The attached patch does this.
This patch also adds special handling for XKBOPTIONS being '' to avoid
triggering unsupported_layout=yes. If you refuse the other part of the
patch, then '') would need to be changed to ''|none).
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statement looks wrong, because
that means that the second branch will never be taken. The attached
patch corrects this. (You might also want to remove the corresponding
entry from $nonlatin in Keyboard/kbdcompiler, but the code there is
different so it wasn't immediately necessary.)
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for direct changes to the init script.
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--- console-setup-1.7.orig/debian/console-setup.console-setup.init
2006-07-22 21:05:55.0 +0100
+++ console-setup-1.7/debian/console-setup.console-setup.init 2006-09-06
21
the new memory area with the
original, you need to duplicate the original string first and memcpy
from that. The attached patch does this.
Changelog entry:
* kfreebsd-gnu.dpatch: Fix memory corruption in table_render_row.
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, how is this usefully different from this?
cvs diff | patch -R -p0
Or this?
cvs diff | cat | patch -R -p0
All sponge does is soak up the input and squeeze it all out in one go;
it doesn't change it ...
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trying a db located file.
Could I have a copy of /var/cache/man/local/index.db, please, plus the
output of 'find /usr/local/share/man -type f'?
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a man-db bug, now fixed in upstream CVS. Thanks for your report!
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* lib/pipeline.c (pipeline_start): Ignore SIGPIPE in child processes
(Debian bug #387864).
* docs/NEWS: Document this.
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patch.
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the earlier mail. I have all this checked into my
Subversion repository already, and it would be less confusing for me to
resolve later if I just uploaded what I've got.
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I highly recommend applying that instead.
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The fix (or workaround, depending on your point of view) is to add a
Default to the pnm2ppa/printer_model template, as in the attached patch.
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--- pnm2ppa-1.12.orig/debian/templates
+++ pnm2ppa-1.12/debian/templates
would expect there to be an error message to identify the failing
system call.
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In the meantime, I suggest recoding the filenames after the fact. A
rename(1) script could do the job, such as:
rename 'use Encode; Encode::from_to($_, iso-8859-1, utf-8)'
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