Package: silc-toolkit
Followup-For: Bug #413790
i've just placed a diff that seems to build a deb for the latest
upstream package here:
http://lair.fifthhorseman.net/~dkg/src/silc/silc-toolkit-packaging-v1.0.2.diff
it's based off of the diff from 0.9.12-6, with a couple minor changes
to
Package: mpd
Severity: wishlist
libvorbisidec-dev (a.k.a. tremor -- a library for integer-only
vorbis decoding) is now available in testing. i'm the maintainer.
Please consider building mpd against it on architectures which
commonly lack an FPU. arm is the example i'm thinking of.
I run
Package: dspam
Version: 3.6.8-5
Severity: wishlist
Version 3.8.0 of dspam is now available:
http://dspam.nuclearelephant.com/download.shtml
We should probably treat this new release as an opportunity to think
through some of the packaging questions that have come up on the list
over the last
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On Sun 2007-04-15 10:21:38 -0400, Matthijs Mohlmann wrote:
I have a few production environments where I can test it. But I'll
set it up first in a test environment. I can run some automated
tests with the test environment.
That would be great!
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This tripped me up recently too, but i found i needed a different
patch:
0 aesop:~# diff -u /etc/init.d/xendomains{.orig,}
- --- /etc/init.d/xendomains.orig 2007-04-18 12:04:04.0 -0400
+++ /etc/init.d/xendomains 2007-04-18
Package: trac
Version: 0.10.3-1
Severity: wishlist
trac 0.10.4 was just released.
I was able to cleanly upgrade on debian with:
apt-get source trac
(cd trac-0.10.3 uscan)
(cd trac-0.10.4 debuild -uc -us)
sudo dpkg --install trac_0.10.4-1_all.deb
trac-admin /path/to/my/tracenv upgrade
and it
Package: ccs
Version: 1.03.00-2
Severity: important
squeak is a debian system running lenny/sid. i was trying to install
gnbd-server, and it failed due to some problem with ccs:
[0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# apt-get install gnbd-server
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Package: inkscape
Version: 0.45-1
Severity: minor
When the --without-gui option is delivered, and no $DISPLAY is set,
inkscape still produces an error message to stderr about the display.
This seems like extra noise to me, since inkscape has explicitly been
told to not use a display.
If you
i'm thirding this request. EnableWheelTimeout would be very useful
for me.
Alternatively, i'd be satisfied if debian would use the
EmulateWheelClickToo [0] patch, which has arguably better semantics
for those of us with TrackPoint devices (but may work worse for people
with regular mice).
Package: tinyca
Version: 0.7.0-2
Severity: important
Tags: patch
if i import a CA into tinyca, and provide it with an index.txt file,
the initial value for the serial file seems to always be 01.
This is bad, because it makes tinyca fail to sign any new cert
requests with this authority if
Package: openafs-dbserver
Version: 1.3.81-3sarge1
Severity: normal
doing a fairly standard installation of an openafs server, i got
tripped up on afs-newcell.
here's an example of the run which failed:
korat:~/openafs# afs-newcell
Prerequisites
In order to set up
OK, i needed to reboot my machine, finally. i experienced the same
problem other people were having with version 0.9.2-2 crashing the pam
stack, which actually made it so that i couldn't log in at all (login
and xdm both rely on libpam-opensc on my machine). Rebooting to
recovery mode (no PAM,
On July 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Thanks a lot for the script.
Yer welcome!
The best place for the script would be in the package containing
the dnscache program.
Right. That makes a lot of sense. i think i was confused by
/etc/resolvconf/update.d/bind being part of resolvconf
i'm using libpam-opensc on a mixed etch/sid system here, with an eGate
cryptoflex USB token. i'm seeing the same effects other folks are
reporting. It's important. one other place that i'm seeing
difficulties is with xscreensaver (which uses libpam-opensc for
unlocking):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$
I'm having the same problem reported here, on a mixed etch/sid system.
i also don't have autoconf installed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ dpkg -l autoconf
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/
On September 21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Thanks! If you have time and know about make, I would like to ask you
to delve into the Makefile and try to understand _why_ the configure
target is called. I think it should not be. (Refer to the log of this
bug for a longer explanation.) I
Package: ifplugd
Version: 0.26-2
Severity: normal
i'm using ifrename to keep my interfaces in order on a laptop
(squeak). i'm also running hotplug on the same machine.
i initially configured ifplugd to act on all hotplugged interfaces,
because i have a couple USB NICs that i plan to use in
Package: xlockmore
Version: 1:5.13-2.1
Severity: important
if i tell xlockmore to use libpam-opensc, it segfaults under every
attempt to reauthenticate after a screenlock. When it segfaults, it
returns the underlying xsession. i don't know whether that's any
worse than locking the user out
Package: resolvconf
Version: 1.29
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
i would really like it if resolvconf would handle updating local
forwarding instances of djbdns's dnscache [0].
I wrote a simple script to do this based off of Thomas Hood's work on
the bind and libc resolver scripts.
the script
conversation)
+
+ -- Daniel Kahn Gillmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun, 15 Jul 2005 15:32:58 -0400
+
vlock (1.3-8) unstable; urgency=medium
* Argh, forgot about this bug when RL jumped at me.
diff -ru orig/vlock-1.3/debian/rules vlock-1.3/debian/rules
--- orig/vlock-1.3/debian/rules 2005-07-15 16:54
On Wed 2008-05-28 15:08:36 -0400, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
This bug is also reported to ubuntu, fwiw:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/117730
This looks like cifs not providing POSIX file system semantics. I
dont know if this ia bug
Ah: a bit more information after reading fcntl64(2) and mount.cifs(8),
noticing that the mand flag was present in /proc/mounts for the CIFS
mount, and some more testing:
I'm able to successfully perform the record insertion if i mount the
CIFS share with the nobrl option. When i mount it with
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#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
#include sys/types.h
#include sys/stat.h
#include unistd.h
#include fcntl.h
#include stdio.h
/*
Author: Daniel Kahn Gillmor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008-05-28
This is a demonstration
this: */
#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
#include sys/types.h
#include sys/stat.h
#include unistd.h
#include fcntl.h
#include stdio.h
/*
Author: Daniel Kahn Gillmor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008-05-28
This is a demonstration program for testing
http://bugs.debian.org/483216
*/
int main
On Thu 2008-05-29 13:38:03 -0400, Christian Perrier wrote:
However, is that bug *different* from #483507?
I think they are different. Choosing brl vs. nobrl should provide
some difference in behavior (otherwise, why have the option?).
This report (#483502) is about how the behavior doesn't
On Thu 2008-05-29 01:12:23 -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
Attached is the test program that displays this behavior. It should
fail with write lock failed: Permission denied when used on a file
on a CIFS mount, and it has succeeded quietly on every other
filesystem i've tried
Package: imagemagick
Version: 7:6.3.7.9.dfsg1-2+b2
Severity: normal
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When converting from a png to a pdf, /usr/bin/convert seems to add a
type 1 Helvetica font to the pdf, even though there is no text in the
PDF at all. At best, this is unnecessary,
Package: signing-party
Version: 1.0-1
Severity: normal
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when launching /usr/bin/caff for a keysigning, i got a long sequence of errors:
Name GnuPG::Handles::options_clear used only once: possible typo at
/usr/lib/perl5/Class/MethodMaker/Engine.pm
On Mon 2008-06-02 15:17:52 -0400, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
I can confirm this and I have forwarded it to the upstream developers, at
http://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?f=3t=11367
Their answer is:
Not really a bug but we will look toward removing the font object if
On Tue 2008-06-03 02:38:47 -0400, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
I believe this to be a bug in libclass-methodmaker-perl, fixed in
version 2.11-2 of that package. Please upgrade the lib, the problem
should go away.
Yup. That did the trick. Thanks, Thijs.
--dkg
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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CGI::Session::Serialize::yaml was broken out into a separate package
from CGI::Session in revision 4.29_1 on 2008-03-15, according to the
upstream changelog from that package.
Since this sub-module used to be
Hi Decklin--
On Tue 2008-05-20 23:09:02 -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
OK, after a bunch of fumbling around, i seem to have gotten the repo
i'm using in shape to where i can use svn-buildpackage to create the
.deb. Could you update to it and see if it works for you?
So i talked
Package: libmarc-charset-perl
Version: 0.98-2
Severity: normal
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I tried to install libmarc-charset-perl on a machine with a small
disk, and it wants to chew up a full 410MB. If
/usr/lib/libmarc-charset-perl/Table.pag was distributed as a sparse
file,
On Fri 2008-05-16 08:44:35 -0400, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Simon Josefsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.05.16.1328 +0100]:
Hi! I've fixed this problem upstream in:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnutls.git;a=commitdiff;h=1f808bbed485731d69a8c37509487632674c7d52
Looks good. I
Package: libpam-mount
Version: 0.33-1
Severity: normal
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/usr/share/doc/libpam-pammount/README.Debian.gz suggests that its
integration is as easy as appending @include common-pammount to the
PAM configs for relevant services. However, it doesn't work
On Fri 2008-05-16 13:46:46 -0400, martin f krafft wrote:
Why not rely on a tempfile() method to create a tempfile with
restrictive permissions, which is then moved into place?
This would make it impossible to send the output to stdout, though.
I'd hate to lose that capability.
Of course,
Hi Eric--
Despite having forwarded #473841 upstream, Werner doesn't seem to be
acting on it or rejecting it actively.
Is there anything i can do to convince you to apply this patch to
debian's gnupg2 packages? It would be really useful for me to have a
functional gpgkey2ssh utility available.
tags 484979 +pending
thanks
On Sat 2008-06-07 10:22:49 -0400, Marc Haber wrote:
A better approach would be to dereference the symlink before
obtaining the group.
Thanks for catching this, Marc. Your fix has been incorporated
upstream, and i'll push it to unstable as soon as we wrap up the
severity 484980 serious
thanks
On Sat 2008-06-07 10:43:48 -0400, Marc Haber wrote:
[this may be RC, the FHS is part of Debian policy]
Agreed, this bug is RC, due to cereal's violation of the current FHS:
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#VARLOCKLOCKFILES
Thanks for pointing this
tags 485523 +pending
thanks
Hi Alec--
On Mon 2008-06-09 21:29:28 -0400, Alec Berryman wrote:
The code for restarting dnscache in the script
/etc/resolvconf/update.d/dnscache guesses between runit and
daemontools by looking at dnscache's parent directory. It assumes
runit when it sees this
Package: lsh-client
Version: 2.0.4-dfsg-1
Severity: normal
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If i try to connect to a port, /usr/bin/lsh appears to just hang. It
should probably terminate the process with an error code instead.
Here's me making a connection to an ssh daemon (failing
Package: lsh-client
Version: 2.0.4-dfsg-1
Severity: normal
I tried lsh for the first time, and got cryptic error messages:
[0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ lsh localhost
Could not create lock file `/home/dkg/.lsh/yarrow-seed-file.lock' (errno = 2):
No such file or directory
Could not lock seed-file
fixed 448186 1.1.4-1+b1
thanks
On Thu 2008-06-12 11:04:25 -0400, Norbert Veber wrote:
I'm not sure when it was fixed, but I tried the debian package
again, and its working now.
Agreed, it seems to be fixed in 1.1.4-1+b1. Thanks for the update.
Should we close #448186?
--dkg
In addition to printing doubled /me lines, irssi-plugin-silc
1.1.4-1+b1 appears to double up on signed messages (it also doesn't
print the usual angle brackets around the nick of a signed message):
12:24 dkghi folks. just trying out a different silc client.
12:24 dkghi folks. just trying
Package: sympa
Severity: wishlist
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as of 2008-04-14, version 5.4.2 of sympa is available upstream:
http://www.sympa.org/#sympa_5.4.2_-_april_14th_2008
Thanks for maintaining sympa in debian!
Regards,
--dkg
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Thanks for the quick response, Joey.
On Mon 2008-04-28 22:11:38 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
perl -e 'use Debconf::ConfModule'
That does the trick, even as a non-root user:
0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ perl -e 'use Debconf::ConfModule'
Segmentation fault
139 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
What happens if you
On Mon 2008-04-28 22:11:38 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
What happens if you dpkg --configure locales ? Does the problem then
stop happening? Your strace shows that it's just finished loading
Encode.so when it crashes, which looks suspiciously like a problem
involving locales. You might also try
On Mon 2008-04-28 23:35:25 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
perl -e 'use Encode'
perl -e 'use Text::Iconv'
perl -e 'use Text::WrapI18N; use Text::CharWidth'
perl -e 'use Locale::Gettext'
perl -e 'use IPC::Open2'
The segfault appears to be from Encode, as you predicted from the
strace output. i
On Tue 2008-04-29 08:11:31 -0400, Niko Tyni wrote:
FWIW, I tried to reproduce it in an amd64 etch chroot by invoking 'dpkg
--unpack' manually for the lenny versions of perl-modules, libdb4.6,
perl, locales and libc6 (in that order) to emulate the aptitude log,
but couldn't get perl to
I'd like to add my voice in support of a djbdns package that includes
IPv6 and SRV support as well.
Robert Edmonds' proposal of a dual-built package would be fine with me
too, though i haven't tested it.
Regards,
--dkg
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Package: grub-invaders
Version: 1.0.0-7
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
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This is a silly, inconsquential report of a common spelling error.
The line in question is already being patched by:
debian/patches/01-pointer-targets-differ-in-signedness.dpatch
Package: openssl
Version: 0.9.8g-10
Severity: normal
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x509(1ssl) currently contains the following snippets of documentation
about command line options for openssl x509 :
-subject_hash
outputs the hash of the certificate subject
On Mon 2008-05-19 18:32:21 -0400, Simon Josefsson wrote:
Certtool only opens the --outfile file for writing, so there is only
one file to consider. However, maybe at some point certtool will
write more than one file. Is the following a good idea?
Your proposed change seems reasonable to me
Hi Decklin--
On Tue 2008-05-20 00:16:51 -0400, Decklin Foster wrote:
I'd like to sponsor this package. Daniel,
Thanks! I'd be happy to have you sponsor it.
have you looked at any of Jörg's suggestions?
I addressed several of the issues with debian/rules, but my latest
efforts at packaging
On Tue 2008-05-20 14:28:18 -0400, Decklin Foster wrote:
(Gotta love that rules file...)
Amen!
How do you plan on managing patches, and the packaging in general? I
could help with this particular issue, but it'd be more convenient
if your SVN repo looked like a standard svn-buildpackage
Package: silc
Version: 1.1.4-1+b1
Severity: normal
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Using the regular silc client (built as a standalone, not with the
irssi plugin), if i connect to a new server, the server's fingerprint
is presented to me, with the minibuffer reading Would you like
On Tue 2008-05-20 15:32:38 -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
I'll have to look into the svn-buildpackage layout: i'm not familiar
with it, but it sounds like a fine idea.
OK, after a bunch of fumbling around, i seem to have gotten the repo
i'm using in shape to where i can use svn-buildpackage
On Tue 2008-05-20 23:09:02 -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
On Tue 2008-05-20 15:32:38 -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
FWIW, i'm down to only 4 errors (all different width due to
prototype) using the warning flags Jörg suggested, so i'm
relatively close to a cleanup patch i can send
Package: openssl-blacklist
Version: 0.3
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
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It would be nice if you could run openssl-blacklist against a
certificate supplied on stdin, rather than needing to create a local
file.
This would allow simple loops like:
for
Package: openssl-blacklist
Version: 0.3
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 9.1.1
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Please move openssl-vulnkey from /usr/sbin to /usr/bin.
The FHS [0] says:
usr/sbin : Non-essential standard system binaries
Purpose : This directory contains
Package: sqlite3
Version: 3.5.8-4
Severity: normal
SQLite works fine when used on most filesystems, but it seems to choke
when used on a cifs-mounted filesystem.
In the test below, i'm connecting to a debian etch (3.0.24-6etch9)
samba server running on bob (the leading number in the prompt is
Hey there--
sorry to be a nag, but i'm curious what's going on with bug #473682.
fakechroot hasn't worked properly in lenny for nearly three months
now. Does anything need doing to help the process along?
Thanks,
--dkg
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Hi Piotr--
On Wed 2008-07-02 10:11:40 -0400, Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
Hi. The new version is almost ready. I didn't have enough time for
testing :(
I know the feeling :P
If you want to help, could you download the newest SVN snapshot from
svn://svn.debian.org/fakechroot/ and try if it work
Package: pbuilder-uml
Version: 0.181
Severity: normal
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Currently, in /usr/lib/pbuilder/pbuilder-modules, the function
copy_local_configuration() transfers /etc/resolv.conf (among other
files) from the host system to the pbuilder.
This is triggered
clone 487016 -1
retitle -1 fontforge: segfaults when building ttf-fifthhorseman-dkg-handwriting
reassign -1 fontforge
found -1 0.0.20080429-1
thanks
On Thu 2008-06-19 04:32:59 -0400, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
During a rebuild of all packages in sid,
[ttf-fifthhorseman-dkg-handwriting] failed to
Package: opensc
Version: 0.11.4-3
Severity: normal
When adding a new PIN to an axalto/schlumberger eGate device, i get
prompted about transport key, which isn't mentioned anywherein
pkcs15-init(1) at all. Undocumented, obscure options are bad news,
especially when dealing with devices like smart
Package: opensc
Version: 0.11.4-3
Severity: minor
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pkcs15-init(1) states:
--store-certificate filename, -X filename
Tells pkcs15-init to store the certificate given in filename on the
card, creating a certificate object
Package: genshi
Version: 0.4.4-4
Severity: wishlist
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Hello--
Genshi 0.5 was released on 2008-06-09. It would be really great if
this could be packaged for debian.
You can download the packages from here:
http://genshi.edgewall.org/wiki/Download
Hi Marc--
On Sat 2008-06-21 13:33:25 -0400, Marc Haber wrote:
To be a fully featured serial console application, one needs the
possibility to set serial port parameters other than the baud
rate. I have not seen any serial port needing something other than 8
bits, no parity, 1 stop bit in a
On Sun 2008-06-22 10:49:17 -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
However, I haven't been able to test this properly because i don't
have any equipment that natively does 7bit serial connections.
I tried it against a grub instance configured with
serial --unit=0 --speed=115200 --word=7
I agree that iceweasel locking out connections to non-standard ports
is annoying. Even more frustrating (at least with iceweasel
2.0.0.14-2) is that there's a Try Again button present. Clicking
the button doesn't seem to change anything.
Try Again? It's still a non-standard port the next time.
Package: evince
Version: 2.22.2-1
Severity: normal
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A pdf file that i tried to read recently causes evince to send what
appears to be raw binary data to stderr. A transcript of this
activity is shown below, along with the output of pdfinfo on the pdf
On Sun 2008-05-04 09:48:40 -0400, Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos wrote:
Thank you for the patch. I need some clarifications before including
it though. Having such as permissive wildcard is quite
dangerous. Why would one specify *.*.example.org instead of the much
simpler *.example.org?
tags 479867 +pending
thanks
On Wed 2008-05-07 00:52:18 -0400, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
when one has djbdns installed and its dnscache configured as forwared
(but marked down), then resolvconf will try to restart dnscache even if it
is down and fail. The reason is in
severity 473682 grave
thanks
Hi Piotr--
I'm raising the severity of #473682 to grave because it makes the
package in question unusable or mostly so given the new coreutils
implementation.
It looks to me like you're upstream as well as the debian maintainer
for this package. Could you
On Fri 2008-05-09 15:08:02 -0400, Niko Tyni wrote:
could you please check if this still happens with perl 5.10.0 from sid?
hrm. I get no segfault, but i can't seem to use the same step of just
unpacking the 5.10 packages into the chroot because the perl include
path doesn't get properly
Package: screen
Version: 4.0.3-0.3+b1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
there's a minor bug in the screen man page about software flow control
for serial terminals.
The attached diff should fix things.
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Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing'),
Package: inkscape
Version: 0.45-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
I can't believe i'm asking this, because i really hate non-metric
units. But sadly, there are some institutions here in the US which
really prefer measurements to be in feet or yards. Inkscape would be
more useful for creating
Package: libopensc2
Version: 0.10.1-1
Severity: normal
libopensc1 had opensc-pkcs11.so in /usr/lib/pkcs11.
libopensc2 now has opensc-pkcs11.so in /usr/lib.
libpam-p11's PAM configuration requires an explicit path to the shared
library in order to function. e.g.:
auth required
Package: filelight
Version: 0.99beta6-1+b1
Followup-For: Bug #343903
i can also duplicate this bug:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mkdir empty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ filelight empty/
kbuildsycoca running...
filelight: FSTAB: proc
filelight: FSTAB: ext3
filelight: FSTAB: swap
filelight: FSTAB: tmpfs
Subject: ytalk: description still claims X support
Package: ytalk
Version: 3.2.0-1
Severity: minor
*** Please type your report below this line ***
the ytalk description should no longer claim that it has X support,
since it it's been pulled as of 3.2.0-1
(btw, thanks for removing the X support.
Package: dspam
Version: 3.6.4-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
dspam_corpus(1) refers to dspam_train, but it doesn't appear to be
included in any of the packages, despite being built by the build
process. The attached patch should include dspam_train in the main
dspam binary package. I looked
Thanks for this work! i was able to rebuild 4.0b8-1 from your diff
with something like the following:
# fetch original sources and patch them:
wget 'http://hea-www.harvard.edu/saord/download/ds9/source/ds9.4.0b8.tar.gz'
wget
I would also really like this change. Now that bug #351877 is
resolved, racoon appears to Just Work with gssapi and mit's krb5. Why
not enable it for everyone?
Given that libkrb53 is already being pulled in by the openssh
packages, bringing it into ipsec-tools won't be adding any additional
Package: file-roller
Version: 2.12.3-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
since file-roller can actually unpack iso files, it would be nice to
advertise that feature. i'm attaching a diff of debian/control which
should handle this.
Thanks for your work on this package.
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On February 3, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Well, I first received that error as I deinstalled libpam-opensc and
installed libpam-p11 instead. Then I started to get that error. So I
don't think it has to do with wrong PIN input
*IIRC* I
Package: libkrb53
Version: 1.4.3-5
Severity: important
Tags: patch
The function krb5_gss_canonicalize_name() is defined in
src/lib/gssapi/krb5/canon_name.c. It takes a gss_OID as its third
parameter (mech_type). Some programs (such as racoon of
ipsec-tools) like to call this function with
sorry, i screwed up the polite patch which i submitted earlier.
Here's a corrected version that actually compiles and tests properly
on a debian sarge machine. The patch should be identical for the
packages in sid or etch.
--- krb5-1.3.6/src/lib/gssapi/krb5/canon_name.c.orig2006-02-08
Hi there--
This bug (and its merged fellow) appears to be the only thing keeping
Thunderbird 1.5 out of etch. It has now been tagged pending since 19
March, which is well over a month ago. Can we expect a version with
this simple dependency change to go into sid soon? If there are other
things
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We don't need this patch any more. George Williams did a better, more
extensible patch that lets you set other OS/2 values as well:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=13547142
this is already in debian in fontforge
Package: luma
Version: 2.3-1
Severity: normal
i just installed luma 2.3-1.
if i mouse over the 'Choose plugin' button without clicking it, it
brings me to the Choose plugin view, removing whichever plugin i was
using. This is disconcerting, to say the least.
I briefly tested this further by
Hi,
i also need this feature, or else some other viable alternative to get
cryptoroot support into an initramfs-tools-created initrd. This is
keeping me from running an up-to-date kernel, and nearly caused major
trouble for a machine i maintain.
i had a valid initrd created by initrd-tools that
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reopen 318123
thanks
Hi all--
sorry i haven't kept up with this bug. Thanks for all the work that
everyone has put into it. I'm still using libpam-opensc version
0.9.6-3 (which is in testing). i haven't switched over to
libpam-p11-opensc (which
Package: opensc
Version: 0.9.6-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
*** Please type your report below this line *** the manpage for
pkcs15-tool is missing a section describing the --unblock-pin option.
The attached patch should fix it.
Thanks for maintaining this package!
--dkg
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Package: vlock
Version: 1.3-8
Severity: normal
I'm not entirely clear whether this bug should be a vlock bug or a
libpam-opensc bug. Since i only see the behavior directly in vlock,
however (neither xscreensaver nor login leak this information), this
makes me think it's a vlock problem and not
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Subject: libpam-p11: it works for me...
Followup-For: Bug #347957
Package: libpam-p11
Version: 0.1.2-2
i just did a bit of testing (moved a workstation to pam-p11 today,
from pam-opensc), and i can't duplicate this error.
Are you sure that your card
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Hi Jesus--
[Moving this discussion to the debian bug tracker, since it's now more
about debian packaging than upstream]
On June 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 01:25:55PM -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
On June 19
Hi Folks. these two bugs (305357 and 190658) are both related to
getting sample-server and sample-client to build with the typical
debian setup.
i'm posting a copy of a functional Makefile and config.h which allow
them to build on an etch system for me. I hope other people find this
useful.
Hi Folks. these two bugs (305357 and 190658) are both related to
getting sample-server and sample-client to build with the typical
debian setup. I agree with bug 305357 that it would be nice to ship
these binaries with some package (though i don't know whether
sasl2-bin is the right package)
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On June 21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
0) jonz seemed unconvinced [1] that dropping privileges in the way i
suggested would be sufficiently secure to avoid exploitation
(though i confess i
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