I also have tripped over this bug. It doesn't really effect
anything here, but I noticed my most recent upgrade didn't go to
completion.
I am curious as to how this proposed fix of yours is going to
work. All 3 reports of this bug in the bug system, are from
people running i386 architecture
On Monday 09 May 2005 07:32, Matt Kraai wrote:
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 06:16:45AM -0600, Gordon Haverland
wrote:
I also have tripped over this bug. It doesn't really effect
anything here, but I noticed my most recent upgrade didn't go
to completion.
I am curious as to how
Package: exim4
Version: 4.50-6
Severity: wishlist
One of the guys in my LUG is in the anti-spam business. He was testing
out some new stuff, and wanted some of us (with different MTAs) to send
messages to his machine. Exim4 seems to fail in a bad manner in this
test, hence the report.
His
Package: tetex-bin
Version: 3.0-9
Severity: normal
A few people have had problems upgrading tetex-bin, and some seem to
have resolved their problems. I've gone a week or so of doing apt-get
upgrades, and tetex-bin still won't install because of a problem with
fmtutils (or so I am lead to
Package: xmltex
Version: 1.9-11
Severity: normal
I got a message from apt-getthat I should file a bug report, so this is
the bug report.
The circumstances are that my TeX installation has been broken for at
least a month now. I kept hoping some new package would get installed,
and things would
Package: qcad
Version: 2.0.4.0-1-2.1
Severity: normal
I am not a CAD pro, I am just messing around with things for now.
I suspect most people use the mouse to position things on their
drawings. Personally, I like to use the command line if I am doing
this from measurements. It seems to take a
Package: qcad
Version: 2.0.4.0-1-2.1
Severity: wishlist
I am doing a renovation, and wanting to track the current condition and
upgrades with a CAD program. I like the command line for entering the
information on current locations, rather than using the mouse to
repetitively place things like
Package: postgresql-8.1
Version: 8.1.0-2
Severity: normal
An apt-get upgrade brought in a new postgresql-common, which informed
me that my 8.0 cluster needed to be upgrade to 8.1. Fine. I thought
the instructions shown from apt-get were enough, it seems they aren't.
Apt-get said to install
Package: proftpd
Version: 1.3.0-10
Severity: normal
When the init.d script tried to restart the proftpd, it failed with a
bad permissions error. But actually, mod_ldap is not even present in
the package, contrary to the package content description at
packages.debian.org.
-- System Information:
Package: kernel-package
Version: 10.062
Severity: normal
I set about compiling a 2.6.18 kernel today, and when I went to
make-kpkg ... modules_image I got an error message about dh_testdir not
being present. As I had compiled modules before, I thought I had
everything here I needed. Installing
Hi,
kernel-package does not use, or need, debhelper, so this
bug is misplaced. Please file a bug against the module
you were trying to build (I would reassign it, but no log
was provided).
manoj
My apologies for submitting this. It seems the module
Package: fuse-utils
Version: 2.5.3-3
Severity: normal
Setting up fuse-utils (2.5.3-3) ...
creating fuse device...
creating fuse group...
The group `fuse' already exists as a system group. Exiting.
dpkg: error processing fuse-utils (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error
I've been getting this series of messages in the logs every once
in a while. This morning, the program mentioned is aptitude.
Three days ago, it was dialog. A month ago, there were a bunch
from dialog, and a few from w3m. W3m is linked against libgpm2,
the others aren't. I've seen
Package: liblatex-tom-perl
Version: 0.8-1
Severity: normal
My purpose in using LaTeX::TOM is related to how one might use detex
or untex, I am preparing LaTeX source for further processing that
relies on its input being text. This may not be compatible with
what the author of LaTeX::TOM had in
On January 4, 2008, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
tag 445334 upstream
thanks
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 08:13:12PM -0600, Gordon Haverland
wrote:
I've gone through 2 snort-mysql upgrades now, and seen in my
logs after the upgrade a note that my dbase version (106) is
too old, I
Package: adduser
Version: 3.105
Severity: normal
I'm doing some cleanup here, and looking for files ending in .dpkg- was
part of it. In a file called adduser.conf.dpkg-save we have a
SKEL_IGNORE_REGEX variable. Should a person have save as one of the
patterns to ignore? Since I gather none
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.5.8-1
Severity: normal
For a month or two now, I have noticed that if the active window I have
in my xserver is a kmail message, and I switch out of GUI to a text
console and then back to the GUI, the contents of my cut and paste
buffer end up being pasted in my
Package: docbook-xml
Version: 4.5-5
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
In the past I've managed to shoehorn DocBook into doing MathML and
DocBook into dong SVG. And outside of DocBook-5 based stuff, it
still doesn't look like any of this is easy. (By the way, when is
DocBook-5 making its way into
Package: ucf
Version: 3.004
Severity: normal
Quite a while ago, I reportted a bug on drupal5, about a config file
being edited during and update and getting chunks of diffs in it.
Supposedly this problem was fixed?
Well, an update to drupal just went through this morning (20 minutes
ago),
Package: xmltex
Version: 1.9-9
Severity: normal
This appears to be superficially similar to 262395. I did run
dpkg-reconfigure as directed by that bug report thread, but I still get
problems with the update (30 minutes ago) of xmltex.
-- System Information:
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APT prefers
Package: ulog-acctd
Version: 0.4.3-1
Severity: normal
Setting up ulog-acctd (0.4.3-1) ...
error in control file: `Index' value missing for type HTML at
/usr/sbin/install-docs line 620, IN line 10.
dpkg: error processing ulog-acctd (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned
Package: fop
Version: 1:0.20.5-5
Severity: minor
Your README.Debian file has:
As fop is in contrib, we can built it with libraries not in
Debian. That's what I did with fop and jimi. So you only have to
download jimi for the Sun web site:
http://java.sun.com/products/jimi/
and copy the jar file
Package: ntpdate
Version: 1:4.2.0a+stable-4
Severity: normal
Somehow, this logcheck file has a bad grep expression in it.
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ntpdate\[[0-9]+\]: step time server
[=
The above should be one line (the [= should be at the end of the
previous line), but I am not
Package: libgstreamer0.8-0
Version: 0.8.9-2
Severity: normal
I just installed amarok and dependencies, and I get this same
behavior as reported in 299921.
-- System Information:
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
I had gstreamer0.8-misc and gstreamer0.8-vorbis held up from
upgrades (I guess it was because I didn't have libshout3?).
Anyway, once I installed those 2 packages and ran
gst-register-0.8 (there is no gst-register binary), and
close/reopened amaroK, it started to work properly. Or at least,
Package: vera
Version: 1.15-1
Severity: wishlist
I've got an 11 year old niece who types at me occasionally. She has a
new acronym for VERA to go along with BBIAM and BBIAB, which is BBIAS
(instead of Minute or Bit, it is Bye - Back In A Second).
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
I attempted to synchronize my tags to disk from database, and ran
into this segfaulting with my current, unstable system. I
checked the various permissions and owner/group ship, and there
shouldn't have been any problems. I owned everything, it is all
in my group, and I had rwx permissions.
Package: lprng
Version: 3.8.28-2
Severity: normal
Hello. A while ago, I reported a memory leak about the time that some
changes were done to the main package by Patrick. You thought that they
would solve the memory leak problem. And they did seem to.
Today I was printing some SVG stuff from
On August 3, 2007, Daniel Leidert wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 02.08.2007, 11:04 -0600 schrieb Gordon
Haverland:
In setting up libxml-libxml-perl on the latest update, the
installation failed on being unable to find the object
save_parsers_debian via package XML::SAX at line 90
You might as well close this report. It looks like a piece of a
CPAN module was causing this.
Gord
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Package: docbook-xsl
Version: 1.73.2.dfsg.1-2
Severity: normal
I am not going to go through all the hoops of joining some mailing list,
to submit a wishlist item, and then provide a referral back to the
Debian BTS, just to submit an idea that might improve something. I have
no idea what drugs
Package: xserver-xorg-video-all
Severity: normal
I recently deleted all the xserver-xorg-video packages that weren't
compatible with what hardware I have installed. This included the -all
package. I then went through many cycles of apt-get update, and I still
ended up seeing this huge list
Package: drupal5
Version: 5.2-1
Severity: normal
On a recent upgrade, somehow dbconfig.php ended up incorporating a bunch
of diff information. Diffs don't execute as PHP very well.
-- System Information:
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500,
Package: libxml-libxml-perl
Version: 1.63-1.1
Severity: normal
In setting up libxml-libxml-perl on the latest update, the installation failed
on being unable to find the object save_parsers_debian via package XML::SAX
at line 90 of update_perl_sax_parsers.
-- System Information:
Debian Release:
On September 8, 2007, sean finney wrote:
tags 435143 moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
hi guys,
could you provide me some more info on this bug? afaik there
shouldn't be a way for diff lines to get into the file at all,
except for possibly it happening via ucf. is it reproducible?
I've
Package: snort-mysql
Version: 2.7.0-6
Severity: normal
I've gone through 2 snort-mysql upgrades now, and seen in my logs after
the upgrade a note that my dbase version (106) is too old, I need to
have 107 (or better). The log notes that there are cursory details in
README.database. Well, if
Package: gnucash-docs
Version: 2.2.0-1
Severity: normal
Time to ditch as much Gnome as is possible. De Icaza has gone nuts.
-- System Information:
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.21
On October 30, 2007, you wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 17:02 -0600, Gordon Haverland wrote:
Package: gnucash-docs
Version: 2.2.0-1
Severity: normal
Time to ditch as much Gnome as is possible. De Icaza has
gone nuts.
Gnucash is a part of gnome. Can you please give more
information
On October 30, 2007, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 18:14 -0600, Gordon Haverland wrote:
Is there some reason why I need to keep a Gnome browser
(yelp) on my system, just to be able to make use of Gnucash?
Can't a person get help/access to documentation some other
way
Package: snort-mysql
Version: 2.7.0-6
Severity: normal
From looking at some snort related email lists, it appears that if the
rate of events that snort reports on gets low enough, the connection to
MYSQL goes away, and you start getting errors about the server going
away.
A temporary
Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.2.54
Severity: wishlist
Typically about twice an hour, I get log entries from Shorewall noticing
packets with a source port of 5353 going to port 5353 at 224.0.0.251.
As near as I can tell this is ignorable information having to do with
appletalk and
Package: diction
Version: 1.10~rc4-1
Severity: wishlist
It has been a day or two since I last used diction. After reading
the manpage, things work how I remembered.
But, what might be nice is some kind of switch or config file (on
a per user basis) to bias how diction looks at things. In my
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.5.5.dfsg.1-6
Severity: wishlist
My system has an old, very large monitor that will probably die soon.
otherwise I wouldn't have seen this.
Oh, I suspect it also has some bad RAM, which tickles another problem.
By all means, feel free to forward any conclusions you
Package: amarok
Version: 1.4.4-4
Severity: wishlist
Within the confines of the loveing songs at last.fm, it might be nice
to prompt users to love songs shortly before they end.
-- System Information:
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
On Friday 02 March 2007 18:16, Ana Guerrero wrote:
Hi,
We (the Debian Qt/KDE team) are trying to update the bug status
of some old wishlist requests in the BTS.
You filed a wishlist request
#277185 kmail: User goofs when improrting mboxen
some time ago, you can read the bug report at:
Package: kdelibs4c2a
Version: 4:3.5.5a.dfsg.1-7
Severity: normal
File: kdelibs
This seems to be vaguely similar to 408858, but I don't have any -dev
packages installed for kde. An upgrade in the last 36-48 hours has
really slowed KDE down. I have exited kde sessions and restarted them,
but
This is a dual CPU machine, and if I am using a GUI (KDE), it
seems that only 1 CPU is being used (looking at gkrellm).
Anything making a new window is slow, whether it is a KDE program
or not (Firefox and Iceape for example). Starting programs from
the KDE menu is slow. Adjusting headings
Well, somehow I managed to fix things.
Boinc somehow got confused, and in trying to track that down, I
noticed my /var partition was completely full. When I looked at
what files were in /log, I seen that /var/log/acpid
and /var/log/Xorg.0.log were both huge (acpid being bigger).
Most of
Hello.
I recently submitted a bug (416386) to Debian, about KDE being
very slow. After about 2 days, BOINC started acting up. In
trying to figure out that problem, I noted my /var partition was
completely full. As near as I can tell, the culprit was ACPId,
as its log file was 300 MB!
Package: kweather
Version: 4:3.5.5-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
I tried submitting a Debian bug report on this about a week ago,
and also tried sending this data to KDE maintainer directly. No
sign that either got through. No guarantee this data is error
free, but it should be fairly good.
I also made a few changes to the stations.dat file.
My changes to the desktop file were derived from the stations.dat
file. Most locations in Canada did not list a province or
territory, which means I had to determine this. Lat/Long values
are often enough (we tend to have borders running
Package: samba
Version: 3.0.25a-1
Severity: normal
It has been ages since I did anything with samba, so mostly a
newbie. I was trying to set things up for user security, however
that might be attained, and testing things from a Windows-XP box
(XP Home I believe).
I had attempted to write a
to
do it.
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** /home/ghaverla/.reportbugrc:
reportbug_version 1.99.50
mode standard
ui text
offline
realname Gordon Haverland
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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APT prefers unstable
APT
Subject: drupal5: Initial installation not obvious
Package: drupal5
Version: 5.1-2
Severity: normal
Looking at bug reports and ignoring the fact that 427001 is PostgreSQL, this
sure looks like
427001. I never worked with drupal in any way, shape or form before. I
installed the
package, and
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.5.7-1
Severity: wishlist
I've been using kmail as my email client of choice for quite a while. I was
recently forced
into upgrading from a dual Athlon 1700 system to a AMD 64X2 4800. Kmail was a
big
disappointment after upgrading, as was one web site I like to
Hello.
This bug just showed up on my machine within the last week. I had
amarok running a couple of days without unloading it, and so an
upgrade during that time might have caused it.
I wonder, if it is related to expect, is the pause long enough for
the pty to receive input?
Gord
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On June 10, 2007, Adeodato Simó wrote:
Gordon Haverland [Sun, 10 Jun 2007 08:43:02 -0600]:
This bug just showed up on my machine within the last week. I
had amarok running a couple of days without unloading it, and
so an upgrade during that time might have caused it.
Does it go away
On June 13, 2007, Christian Perrier wrote:
user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tags 427986 moreinfo
usertags 427986 toclose limits-20070630
thanks
I seem to understand you're using valid users in the
[globals] section. If you do so, don't be surprised to get
unexpected results. valid users is a
Package: doc-base
Version: 0.8.0
Severity: normal
I almost didn't see any of the errors, they almost all scrolled off the
screen during an apt-get upgrade.
format mime=mime=text/xml ...
the remainder of the line is a pointer to a DTD line for DocBook XML
v4.1 which looks fine. I see 3 errors,
Package: burn
Version: 0.4.3-2.1
Severity: normal
This is for an older K6-400 system I've resurrected.
Anyway, after playing apt-get for about 1 day with this system,
I burned a couple of CD-Rs with KANOTIX on them. Burn was the
program I used. It worked fine (I think). I didn't have MD5sums
Package: ipac-ng
Version: 1.31-4
Severity: normal
Okay, on the suggestion of Thomas Weber, I reinstalled ipac-ng.
Cron mailed me with a single line,
Error in config file near line 8: syntax error
I looked in /etc/ipac-ng and /etc/cron*, I'm not sure what it is talking
about. Typically line 8 of
Package: apt-listchanges
Version: 2.73.1
Severity: normal
File /usr/bin/apt-listchanges, line 58, in main
if os.access('/dev/tty', R_OK):
NameError: global name 'R_OK' is not defined
-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Package: rsync
Version: 2.6.9-3
Severity: wishlist
Hello.
Just recently I got the opportunity to backup about 60 GB of data
using rsync over a 10 MBit ethernet (yeah, slow). The destination
machine was only a K6-300, but it had an empty 200 GB disk with
ext3 filesystem on it. Looking at top
Package: apt-proxy
Version: 1.9.35-0.3
Severity: wishlist
Hello.
I just finished rebuilding my system, which had been too many years
between rebuilding. Anyway, one thing I noticed in rebuilding, is that
quite a few packages I had installed on the old system, still needed to
be downloaded.
Package: sdic-edict
Version: 2.1.3-8
Severity: normal
I upgraded a number of packages. This particular package doesn't
complete the install process.
-- System Information:
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture:
On Monday 18 July 2005 17:28, Craig Small wrote:
tags 298379 upstream
tags 298379 moreinfo
thankyou
On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 09:17:56PM -0700, Gordon Haverland
wrote:
Today I was printing some SVG stuff from Inkscape, and lprng
started chewing up memory again. Not quite as fast
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.8.14
Severity: normal
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
The following packages have been kept back:
The following packages will be upgraded:
devscripts
1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 67 not upgraded.
26 not fully installed or
Package: snort-mysql
Version: 2.3.2-6
Severity: normal
1 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 0B of archives.
After unpacking 0B of additional disk space will be used.
Setting up snort-mysql (2.3.2-6) ...
dpkg: error processing snort-mysql (--configure):
subprocess post-installation
Okay, first the dpkg run
==
Setting up snort-mysql (2.3.2-6) ...
debconf (developer): frontend started
debconf (developer): frontend running, package name is snort-mysql
debconf (developer):
starting /var/lib/dpkg/info/snort-mysql.config configure 2.3.2-5
On Friday 26 August 2005 16:55, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
wrote:
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 04:19:34PM -0600, Gordon Haverland
wrote:
Okay, first the dpkg run
debconf (developer): -- GET snort-pgsql/wait_for_db_config
debconf (developer): -- 10 snort-pgsql/wait_for_db_config
doesn't
On Friday 26 August 2005 17:17, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
wrote:
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 05:09:29PM -0600, Gordon Haverland
wrote:
I applied the patch manually (in emacs), and ran apt-get -f
install. snort-mysql did install successfully this time. I
was prompted to create a mysql
Package: libofx2
Severity: normal
Unpacking libofx2 (from .../libofx2_1%3a0.8.0-3_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/libofx2_1%3a0.8.0-3_i386.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libofx.so.2.0.0', which is also in
package libofx1c2
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste
Package: stegdetect
Version: 0.6-1
Severity: normal
[ Slightly edited ]
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
The following packages have been kept back:
The following packages will be upgraded:
stegdetect
1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 42 not
upgraded.
100 not
Package: postgresql
Version: 7.5.4
Severity: normal
File: postgres
On this system, /var/lib/postgres is a mount point for putting
a partition devoted to postgres. The stuff in postgresql.postinst
which tries to rmdir that directory fails. Fine, I tried to
minimially quote out the rmdir stuff
Package: mysql-server-5.0
Version: 5.0.38-1
Severity: normal
The problem occured today, on upgrading to whatever was recently
uploaded to unstable.
Most of the use of mysql on this site, is other debian packages. I do
very little with it outside of that. (good intentions)
At the time the
Since mysqld seemed to be running after the error, when it wasn't
supposed to, I thought the most prudent thing to do was to purge
that mysql-server file in the 'rc' state.
mysqlbinlog reports that /var/lib/mysql/ib_logfile0
and /var/lib/mysql/ibdata0 are not log files. I don't know if
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 12:37, Some have written:
There seems to be tons of feedback with that bug report.
[ Or similar. ]
I must get better at phrasing things then. There is a lot of
feedback in the bug report. However, within the bug report there
are still many questions which are never
I ran across some report while googling, about turning off the
component of amarok that constantly looks for changes to the
parts of the filesystem that have the music archive. So, I
changed that part of my configuration, and amarok is now more
stable. It only crashes about once per day,
I got caught up in a libstdc++6 (TLS) bug, which forced me into
upgrading my kernel to 2.6. When doing this, I spent a little
more time looking at the source trees going into my kernel and
modules. It is entirely possible that the version of ALSA (or
Nvidia) that was effectively being used
I got caught up in a libstdc++6 (TLS) bug, which forced me into
upgrading my kernel to 2.6. When doing this, I spent a little
more time looking at the source trees going into my kernel and
modules. It is entirely possible that the version of ALSA (or
Nvidia) that was effectively being used
Package: boinc-client
Version: 5.4.3-1
Severity: wishlist
The mechanism by which the boinc-client(s) applications runs is
a little coarse grained. If a person used their computer interactively
at nearly 100% usage, and then left it alone for long periods (compared
to 3 minutes or whatever),
Package: amarok-xine
Version: 1.3.8-1
Severity: normal
Most of the music I play, consists of Ogg's I made. I do report things
to last.fm (formerly audioscrobller). Since I started running amarok,
crashing has been more or less of a problem. Sometimes an upgrade makes
things better, sometimes
Package: amarok-gstreamer
Version: 1.3.8-1
Severity: normal
I just submitted a bug against the xine engine, this is against the
gstreamer engine.
I decided to try the gstreamer engine. It seems to run better than the
xine engine does. Probably ran 12 hours before it crashed. When it
crashed,
Well, while running amarok with the gstreamer engine was working
better than xine, amarok has now crashed about 5 or 6 times
today. About half the time it crashed by killing all amarok
related processes, and half the time it just locked things up
(and required a killall amarokapp). At no
Package: alsa-source
Version: 1.0.10-3
Severity: normal
I am attempting to compile a 2.6.16 kernel. Once
make-kpkg ... kernel_image was complete, I attempted
make-kpkg --added-modules alsa-source modules_image
and I get an error which doesn't make sense.
make[4]: Entering directory
Please notice, that 1.0.11rc2 is included by default in 2.6.16.
The experimental package alsa-source_1.0.10+1.0.11rc3-1_all.deb
will compile perfect. Anyway my question to alsa-pkg-devel:
Do we need to fix 1.0.10 alsa-source to make sure it will work
in testing/etch ? If yes, I need some
Package: libstdc++6
Version: 4.1.0-1
Severity: normal
When running apt-get to do upgrades, I am seeing the following:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/apt-listchanges, line 30, in ?
import apt_pkg
ImportError: libstdc++.so.6: cannot handle TLS data
-- System
On Thursday 06 April 2006 11:04, Matthias Klose wrote:
Sheplyakov Alexei writes:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 18:41:05 -0600, Gordon Haverland wrote:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/apt-listchanges, line 30, in ?
import apt_pkg
ImportError: libstdc++.so.6: cannot
I did another apt-get upgrade today, and as expected, this bug was
present again (at least 4 in a row now).
From suggestions in this thread, I ran it under LD_DEBUG=all, and
captured stdout/stderr. This captured output is 481713 lines
long, with the TLS error on line 26074 of that file. I
Please find attached a patch to fix the problem. It disables TLS
on all architectures but amd64, kfreebsd-i386 and
kfreebsd-amd64.
It may possible to build version of libstdc++6 and put the TLS
version in /usr/lib/tls, but I think it could be done in a
further step.
I've been dragging
On Saturday 08 April 2006 16:34, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 12:57:58AM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
please check with the (i386) libstdc++6 test package at
http://people.debian.org/~doko/tmp/
I have made some more tests. First the package looks ok, but it
does not
Occasionally I get an email from someone who is reporting back to
many people, but in general I have gotten NO FEEDBACK on this bug
report! It apparently wasn't reproducible to the person fielding
the bug report, but it is reproducible here. I asked, what can I
do to send you info to fix
Package: units
Version: 1.85-3
Severity: wishlist
It doesn't happen often, but occasionally when I am using or needing to
use units, I find myself having to grep units.dat. I don't know what to
call the unit. Maybe we could add a function call, so that we can
grep/query units.dat? I don't
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.5.2-1+b2
Severity: wishlist
kmail (and ALL other email client packages) need a way of archiving OLD
emails! Ideally, this should be a method which can either generate a
file based archive (compressed tar?) or output to a database (SQL).
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Debian
Package: python-imaging
Version: 1.1.5-8
Severity: normal
Setting up python-imaging (1.1.5-8) ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/pycentral, line 1314, in ?
main()
File /usr/bin/pycentral, line 1308, in main
rv = action.run(global_options)
File /usr/bin/pycentral,
Package: python-minimal
Severity: normal
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/pycentral, line 1365, in ?
main()
File /usr/bin/pycentral, line 1359, in main
rv = action.run(global_options)
File /usr/bin/pycentral, line 892, in run
and will be ignored? Or
has this been transferred to some python package (likely
python-twisted)? I looked around the python dependencies, and I
don't see that anything has been added to their list of bugs.
Gordon Haverland
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On Tuesday 04 July 2006 03:00, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Gordon Haverland:
Bug marked as not found in version 1.9.33-0.1.0. Request was
from Filipus Klutiero [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Full text and rfc822 format
available.
I am seeing this as well, and I have 1.9.33-0.1
Package: boinc-manager
Version: 5.4.10-1
Severity: normal
I recently moved away from only running SETI clients, and started a
climate prediction client. This client takes much longer to complete a
workset, and so I've actually looked at some of the stats a bit more.
:-)
The CPU timer progresses
Package: miscfiles
Version: 1.4.2.dfsg.1-3
Severity: normal
Template parse error near `# Default-sv: engelska (Webster's Second
International engelska ordlista)',
in stanza #2 of /var/lib/dpkg/info/miscfiles.templates
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Debian Release: testing/unstable
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