here:
http://selectricity.org/quickvote/debianrfslist
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start up
considering bug 631018 for blocks
Failed to forcibly merge 651912: Not altering archived bugs; see unarchive.
So 631018 is blocked by 647992 and is archived.
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clone 676448 -1
retitle -1 consider unarchiving blocked/blocking bugs when forcemerging
severity -1 wishlist
thanks
On Thu, 07 Jun 2012, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Don Armstrong wrote:
unarchive 631018
forcemerge 651912 647992
[...]
So 631018 is blocked by 647992 and is archived.
Ah, now I
of the response from -request.
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tags 672678 + pending
thanks
Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for cryptmount (versioned as 4.3-1.1) and
uploaded it to DELAYED/2. Please feel free to tell me if I
should delay it longer.
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On Thu, 24 May 2012, David Baron wrote:
On Thursday 24 May 2012 20:10:36 Don Armstrong wrote:
On Wed, 23 May 2012, David Baron wrote:
This was tried both from the website and by the -request email. Both
failed the same way. I am receiving the list (digest) and posting to
the list from
have been done, but if cryptmount is the only thing
affected, not much harm done.
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.
Example:
Return-Path: bounce-debian-devel=don=debian@lists.debian.org
^^
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merged bugs. Don, any advice in case someone wants
to work on that?
It should actually show up now in bugs which have been merged after
April, 2012. For bugs earlier than that, it's not really worth it.
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with, you'd sort by date, which is already available.]
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you please add set -x to the initscript and rerun it? [And try
starting it after rm -rf /var/run/spamass;?]
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You can actually do this fairly trivially. To view bugs from the
perspective of stable, use dist=stable (or the Misc option down at the
bottom), archive=both (or the Archived and Unarchive option at the
bottom) and exclude bugs with pending state done. (or
exclude=pending%3Adone).
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init.d script has been
modified from the version that we distribute in the current package,
as the current package handles /var/run being on volatile media.
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tag 670270 patch
thanks
http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=commitdiff;h=71089b7e3b00736f854d6e95a52229853262e12a
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Package: developers-reference
Severity: minor
Tag: patch
The attached patch updates the developers reference to direct people
to file a bug using reportbug instead of mailing debian-release.
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It seems intuitively obvious to me, which means that it might be wrong
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it
is the only one which is shown unless you have repeatmerged=yes set.
So as near as I can tell, there isn't a bug here at all.
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targets to a script.
C. Further discussion.
I vote BAC.
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Thanks for the report; this was originally supposed to work, but I
forgot to drop in the final bits of logic to allow it to happen.
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to debian/rules build and the make -qn auto-detection
are temporary to ease the transition but should be dropped at some
point (wheezy+1, or wheezy+2).
Debian Policy should be updated to make build-arch and build-indep
mandatory targets.
B. Further discussion
I vote AB.
Don
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012, Russ Allbery wrote:
I would be willing to make time to attend a public IRC meeting for
this purpose.
I would as well. I believe we are all primarily in Europe and North
America, so this should be fairly easy to do, even if it's just for
15-30 minutes every month.
Don
Package: bugs.debian.org
testing
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the closest to unlimited possible. Otherwise,
documenting this in limits.conf(5) as not supporting -1, unlimited or
infinity would also be helpful.
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I've just seen this again in 3.2.4-1, and so it probably still hasn't
been fixed yet. The patch to fix it is here, and it will presumably
make it into newish releases:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2012/2/21/443
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hdr_order, FE), or you can write
a procmail rule to rewrite the message for you.
The only subject rewriting that the BTS does currently is to include
the bug number at submit time; the package name is not added.
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I call for a vote on the kernel ABI numbering policy bug with the
following ballot:
A) The technical committee declines to override the kernel maintenance
team's ABI numbering policy.
B) Further discussion
END.
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http
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012, Don Armstrong wrote:
I call for a vote on the kernel ABI numbering policy bug with the
following ballot:
A) The technical committee declines to override the kernel maintenance
team's ABI numbering policy.
B) Further discussion
END.
I vote AB.
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This is vegan 2.0-2
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Attached are logs for a failure of vsftpd to build on amd64.
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I'll call for a vote in a few days if there aren't any objections.
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title=debtags: When upgrading:
separator character ends the line. Context:660222/a
Would it be better to add this to every bug link everywhere?
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, reprised. [And just to
address your other assertion:
% grep reprized /usr/share/dict/british-english || echo no reprized
no reprized
]
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1: Which isn't surprising, as the Latin root is color, so someone who
disagreed with the French borrowing would be likely to use the Latin
spelling
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012, Charles Plessy wrote:
Package name: vegan
New R packages shouldn't be added with a source name that does not
match the single binary package that they produce. Please consider
using r-cran-vegan for both the source and binary package names.
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On Wed, 15 Feb 2012, Charles Plessy wrote:
Le Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 10:35:57AM -0800, Don Armstrong a écrit :
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012, Charles Plessy wrote:
Package name: vegan
New R packages shouldn't be added with a source name that does not
match the single binary package
in
every other thread shown in the MUA overview is disturbing for those
reading the lists and asking packaging related questions.
The answer to this is to properly set References: and In-Reply-To: in
the control messages, and the acks will be automatically in the
appropriate thread.
Don
to do 1, ldo uses postfix,
not exim.
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Furthermore, anything which does generate these messages should set
References: appropriately, so they at least will end up in the RFS
thread they belong to.
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implementation until he can
finish code review.
C. Further discussion.
I vote A C B.
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; the only way to figure out if a package currently exists is
to check whether or not a package has a maintainer. If it does, it's a
package. If it doesn't, it isn't currently, or may never have been.
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: settings: [...]
[1]28592 segmentation fault ./%s -D9
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file generated to move output files
to a desired directory. [And would also avoid stomping on existing
files even if one were to parse the .changes file properly.]
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not a big deal to allow it; I'm working on reworking control, and
the only thing left is clone. When I tackle it, I will include the
ability to do this.
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that could be
done, it might not avoid the problem you refer to.
Hrm; true. I actually wanted this primarily for debuild -S, but
solving it for everything is probably necessary to solve it at all.
The hack of sending an env option through to dpkg-deb is all kinds of
ugly...
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On Mon, 23 Jan 2012, Michael Gilbert wrote:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Arno Töll wrote:
Hence, please add a sponsorship-requests pseudo-package with
debian-ment...@lists.debian.org as a package owner and we can get started.
This seems like
for an example.
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to indicate a pseudo-package when they don't
know, perhaps unknown or default.
In order to figure out who should see a report, a package needs to be
specified. No one looks at reports to unspecified packages.
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for #1.
In neither case should you reopen bugs that a maintainer has
closed.[1] Continuing to do so will result in restricting your use of
cont...@bugs.debian.org.
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1: It is of course acceptable to reopen a bug in cases when the
maintainer is likely to agree with you
can choose not to install it if the size of the
package is troubling.
The correct solution is to break the documentation into separate
packages based on the language used, which is #443915. However, that
requires substantial work, and currently has not been done.
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if there are potential problems with this patch.
[...]
+ fprintf(stderr,[%s] Skipping because %d is outside of %d
[ref:%s]\n,__func__,b-core.pos,ma-ref_len,ma-ref_id);
This should actually be [ref:%d]; my mistake.
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Ernesto Hernández-Novich wrote:
On Fri, 2011-12-23 at 12:10 -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
Why is anyone using URI::Encode instead of URI::Escape, which
handles all of this, is faster to boot, and is in core? If you
actually wanted its main feature, you'd just use
Package: samtools
Version: 0.1.18-1
Severity: important
Tag: patch
If a read is aligned outside of the reference (possibly due to
reference mismatch or truncation), samtools mpileup will segfault. It
should instead warn, and continue on. The attached patch fixes this.
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to document those
features.
Yeah, I've been primarily concentrating on adding the new features
instead of documenting them. I'll try to get around to this sometime
soon. [I have write access to the CVS repository, so it's mainly a
matter of time and remembering to get around to it.]
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policy was worked out.]
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) modifying reportbug so it will refuse such
From: addresses ?
Feel free to file a bug against reportbug to do so.
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Clint good point
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and licensing status of the packaging should be made clear
in the copyright file to the extent possible.
How to do this without making all packages instantly buggy, though, is
tricky.
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On Tue, 29 Nov 2011, Russ Allbery wrote:
Don Armstrong d...@debian.org writes:
I don't think that initial packagers should be special-cased, but the
copyright and licensing status of the packaging should be made clear in
the copyright file to the extent possible.
I think that's actually
Is anything under http://www.debian.org/security/audit/ still
relevant? [I'm asking because of #648595.]
Alternatively, is there a contact list which should be used instead of
the shellcode list?
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? Is
server.get_bugs(package, rootskel) + server.get_bugs('affects',
'rootskel')
the only way?
That's actually how the BTS does it itself, so yeah, it's the only
way.
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(affects,rootskel). package and src
retrieve bugs in a package, not bugs affecting a package.
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experiment more and more. Then before you know
) to communicate with R. This implementation should be more
efficient and reliable than that in previous version, which relied on reading
and writing files.
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2011, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il 26/10/2011 01:17, Don Armstrong ha scritto:
This is most likely your problem:
/usr/local/lib/libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.so.3
Remove your local install of libguile.
You are right.
Running 'make uninstall' in the source directory didn't work
accordingly.
I suggest that the same syntax as closes: #nnn be used, allowing both
refs: and references: (possibly also refers:?). This would make
adapting debbugs (and probably anything else which looks at
changelogs) to see the bug references easiest.
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listen, what you do
on a wheezy install
on i386. I'm suspecting some local configuration issues, but if you
could attach a coredump from the file, I'll be able to see what is
going on.
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2011, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il 25/10/2011 23:55, Don Armstrong ha scritto:
I still can't reproduce this, even while running on a wheezy install
on i386. I'm suspecting some local configuration issues, but if you
could attach a coredump from the file, I'll be able to see what
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il 26/10/2011 00:33, Don Armstrong ha scritto:
Then run /usr/bin/lilypond
/usr/share/lilypond/2.14.2/ly/Welcome_to_LilyPond.ly; and send me (or
the bug) the core file which is generated. [Or you can upload it
somewhere and provide a link.]
You can
/MTA have
stripped out the content of that message; I can't really help you with
that.
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has a different meaning, so
I shouldn't add that. [I don't know which message it's a reply to,
only that it's in a thread.]
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of it that you wouldn't mind sharing publicly, so
I can actually test this upgrade.
Also, 2.4.2~exp1 is known to require expert feeding, so be careful out
there.
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On Tue, 04 Oct 2011, Bill Allombert wrote:
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 10:16:03AM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Tue, 04 Oct 2011, Bill Allombert wrote:
Hello Debbugs developers,
I am attempting to migrate a copy of my debbugs installation from 2.4.1
to 2.4.2~exp1. Following
that they actually perform the actions required to
merge a bug before merging them.
Unfortunately, I haven't had a chance to finish debugging it yet.
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2011, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011, micah anderson wrote:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi/search.cgi is the actual url. It is
temporarily out of order and will be fixed as soon as I have a chance
to fix it.
I just thought I would fly around and buzz in your ear
shortly, but I'm working on
resolving a few issues with the packaging. I should have an upload in
the next few days.
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On Sat, 27 Aug 2011, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
I'd be willing to test, and even to fix if it turns out to be easy.
:) Is the package in preparation available somewhere?
It seems to be compiling ok now; I'm just wrangling some of the
remaining issues before uploading.
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information using the discid instead
of the mbid, solving this issue.
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On Fri, 26 Aug 2011, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
forwarded 639385 ri...@suwald.com
tags 639385 patch
thanks
* Don Armstrong [110826 10:04 -0700]:
Package: ripit
Version: 3.9.0-2
Severity: normal
When querying for track info using MusicBrainz, ripit uses the music
brainz id instead
On Fri, 26 Aug 2011, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
* Don Armstrong [110826 10:04 -0700]:
Package: ripit
Version: 3.9.0-2
Severity: normal
When querying for track info using MusicBrainz, ripit uses the music
brainz id instead of the discid, which leads to the return of tracks
. Further discussion.
As there was no additional option requested, I'm now calling for vote
on these two options.
I vote 12.
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to have a way to search the BTS that isn't google,
I'm curious what others are using in the meantime?
No clue; I'll actually work on this on Tuesday. I've been traveling
until now, and didn't have a chance before.
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2011, Albrecht Mann wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 13:42:11 -0700
Don Armstrong d...@debian.org wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Joachim Breitner wrote:
as said previously somewhere, the # is something that the browser
handles internally to jump to a target, hence the server does
properly handle # if it gets url encoded, which
is why 'db #123456' works just fine. [Or
http://bugs.debian.org/%23123456 ]
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dictionaries-common,
wamerican does not.
If you don't want perl, install wamerican. It's the default wordlist.
Otherwise a mechanism of choosing between which wordlist to use needs
to be present, and doing that requires more logic that I'm willing to
put into the wordlist postinsts.
Don
alignment when changing clefs? It's fine if it's
difficult to fix and so a workaround is appropriate, but it sure seems
like a bug from here.
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can be found on
http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2007/07/04/
Since the logs aren't there anymore, does anyone know what type of
failures were seen with make -qn?
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2: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2007/07/msg00113.html
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On Mon, 06 Jun 2011, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
On 06/06/11 at 13:35 -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
Happens; do you have any recollection of what the failures were
from? [Just trying to make sure that they were failures which were
fixable, and not some kind of unforeseen systematic problem
occasionally.
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it isn't from postfix).
Thanks for the patch; I'll see about incorporating this.
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search in the BTS ?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi/search.cgi is the actual url. It is
temporarily out of order and will be fixed as soon as I have a chance
to fix it.
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Talked with zobel about this on irc a bit, but it's probably better to
have it in the bts.
This is primarily due to the signature replay cache to avoid someone
bouncing the same message from dda to dia and vice versa.
Don Armstrong
%2F5.1.1%2Bdfsg1-1;found=plt-scheme%2F4.2.4-2;height=;package=plt-scheme;format=png;collapse=0;ignore_boring=0
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what happened there
[ KiBi] ok, thanks for looking into it
Oh, sorry for interfering, I hope Don still sees something in the BTS
history ...
Oh, don't worry about it. I think I know what happened here, and just
need to merge all of my changes back in.
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On Tue, 10 May 2011, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
This is two years old now, and the pending upload status has been
there for eight months.
Perhaps it was forgotten?
It hasn't been forgotten... I just have been working on a random
segfault that happens during the build in guile.
Don
On Fri, 29 Apr 2011, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Fri, 29 Apr 2011, Julien Cristau wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 16:53:42 -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
#lilypond (2.12.3-8) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
#
# * Apply patch from 77c34ddc (Werner Lemberg w...@gnu.org) to fix
compilation with g
On Fri, 29 Apr 2011, Julien Cristau wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 16:53:42 -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
#lilypond (2.12.3-8) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
#
# * Apply patch from 77c34ddc (Werner Lemberg w...@gnu.org) to fix
compilation with g++ 4.5 (Closes: #606642).
#Thanks to Colin
, is it reasonable
to suggest that most people wanted pcscd installed in the past?
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2011, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Trying local-debbugs out, but the --mirror command is failing.
This is because merkel.debian.org where bts-mirror used to be has gone
away. There is currently an RT ticket filed to fix this.
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