This has been fixed in release 0.10.7-1 (available in stretch). The
core issue here was that exo-open did not properly escape filenames
before sending them to gobject/glib, so files with a number sign (#)
in their name would get cut off, due to glib removing what it saw as a
URI fragment. This was
Archive-ftp: /debian/
Archive-http: /debian/
Archive-rsync: debian/
CDImage-ftp: /debian-cd/
CDImage-http: /debian-cd/
CDImage-rsync: debian-cd/
IPv6: yes
Archive-upstream: mirrors.kernel.org
CDImage-upstream: mirrors.kernel.org
Updates: four
Maintainer: Jason Perrin <jvper...@ocf.berkeley.edu>
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Package: apache2-suexec-pristine
Version: 2.4.25-3+deb9u4
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
Dear Maintainer,
When building the apache2-suexec-pristine (and apache2-suexec-custom) packages
from source, I expected the built
useful!
On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 1:35 AM Stefan Fritsch wrote:
>
> On Saturday, 2 June 2018 02:06:10 CEST Jason Perrin wrote:
>
> > This appears to be a problem in the source for this package, on the master
> > branch, as well as on separate branches for different distros:
> &g
Hi Peter,
Thanks a lot for letting us know we are out of date!
We've switched our upstream mirror and are syncing again now.
We'll make sure to update our ftpsync version too, it's been on our roadmap
for a while now but just hasn't been done yet, so we'll look into that as
soon as we can.
Package: redis-server
Version: 5:6.0~rc1-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
So one of the big new features in Redis 6.x is native TLS support, which I'm
pretty excited about! I tried it out with the version of this package in
experimental, and it worked but did need a couple tweaks to the
I have seen exactly the same problem (on AWS EC2 too), so I'm definitely
interested in a fix for this. Leaving /etc/resolv.conf unmodified if the
disk is full seems perfect as a fix!
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