exit 1
to /usr/share/postgresql-common/supported-versions. This is a wrong
fix though because the real answer for an actual 3.1 system may be
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At least on amd64, VIPS's shared libraries appear to have changed
names from libvips(CC).so.10.8.0 to libvips(CC).so.9.9.1, which not
only breaks anything built against the previous release but also
disagrees with the (hand-written) shlibs file. As a
is built on
all architectures.
Thanks again for your report.
(For anyone monitoring this, as luck would have it, a new version of
nip2 with a two-line change was released, so I'll upload that rather
than requesting binNMUs.)
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Just to clarify, I had *just* become aware of the problem right before
your bug report came in. I recognize that an accidental soname change
is too serious to wait on. Also, as a side note, I would have caught
this with lintian but there is a lintian override on the library name
not matching
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I just upgraded emacs-snapshot to 1:20051124-1, and I notice now that
all the paragraph breaks are disappearing from my outgoing mail.
Doh, sorry about that. During the past week, message.el had been
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Gnus munges text properties before passing the message to sendmail, in
particular it does things with hard newlines if it finds any. . . .
Okay, thanks for this clarification. This actually helps me a lot. I
still haven't figured out when it works
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I'm making some English corrections. :-)
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Vincent Danjean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: mercurial
Version : 0.4e
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take care of applying
this patch to the Breezy version?
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the same fix and have also done my
usual testing of the libraries and tools to test for unintended
consequences. This patch are the only difference between 3.7.2-2 and
3.7.2-3. (It is quite clear anyway that there is no possibility of
any ABI breakage.)
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--- libtiff/tif_dirread.c~ 2005-05-19 06:26:07.896339528 -0400
+++ libtiff/tif_dirread.c 2005-05-19 06:30:14.865794464 -0400
@@ -1178,12 +1178,16 @@
uint16 buf[10];
uint16* v = buf;
- if (samples NITEMS(buf
in
the dependency graph and it's late Sunday evening, I'll take care of
it next time I get caught up on debian work, probably late in the week
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uninstallable, I will fix it at a higher priority. I'll
leave the bug open until I've fixed it properly either way.
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Severity: normal
vips and nip2 were rebuilt via a binary NMU because of an unneeded
libdps1 dependency, and the newly built packages are present in the
archive. However, they are still listed as uninstallable at
http://qa.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am
assuming that
Jay Berkenbilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vips and nip2 were rebuilt via a binary NMU because of an unneeded
libdps1 dependency, and the newly built packages are present in the
archive. However, they are still listed as uninstallable at
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assuming
over the weekend.
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know
from past experience) very responsive. Maybe he'll be able to
reproduce it and fix it. Thanks!
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there will effort within the context of dapper
on this.)
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thanks
Jiri Palecek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: nip2
Version: 7.10.16-1
Severity: normal
3. A2 := fwfft A1
I'm not sure I did exactly what you intended for step 3.
Just insert the value fwfft A1 in the cell A2. This is how I use
it, first to
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I'm not able to reproduce this on my ubuntu breezy laptop either:
gnome 2.12.1-1, nip2-7.10.16.
I tried running under valgrind (which ought to see memory corruption
problems) and there was nothing unusual (that I saw). Just the
ordinary
Jay Berkenbilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometime in the last two or three snapshots, I have started
occasionally seeing my gnus fonts disappearing again. I know that it
is not this time caused by highlight-regexp, but I have yet to figure
out what causes the problem. The symptoms
Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Please let me know if you are not able to reproduce this problem using
these steps.
Thanks for the report, I'll investigate.
It doesn't really surprise me that `font-lock-fontify-buffer' removes
Package: subversion
Version: 1.2.3dfsg1-3
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice ot be able to test 1.3.0rc7 from experimental. I
have some code that uses the subversion APIs (specifically, perl
bindings), and it would be useful to be able to run those tools' test
suites with 1.3.0rc7 by just
Salinger. (Closes: #335368)
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anon-proxy (00.02.39-7.1) unstable; urgency=low
* Non-maintainer upload (closes: #327763)
diff -ur ../anon-proxy-00.02.39-7.1/debian/control ./debian/control
--- ../anon-proxy-00.02.39-7.1
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove xerces25 and its associated binary packages. It has
been superseded by newer versions. At present, xerces26 and xerces27
are both in sid. I hope to request removal of xerces26 before etch,
but for the time being, there is one package that
severity 339405 serious
thanks
I'm upgrading the severity on this bug to serious since I am now
requesting removal of xerces25.
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severity 339396 serious
thanks
I'm upgrading the severity on this bug to serious since I have now
requested removal of xerces25.
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ABI has changed and that the soname has
been bumped, the new version of xalan will not need to use c2 or c2a
in its library name.
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Jiri Palecek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I havve libgnomevfs 2.10.1-5. I don't think I want to upgrade
to 2.12.2-1, which is in experimental, but maybe I'll try it.
nip2 7.10.16-1 is now in testing along with all the libraries it
depends upon, so it might be worth just trying again to see whether
Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This bug is being investigated upstream, I hope it'll be squashed for
good in the next few days. We'll see how things go in the next snapshot
(next week).
Glad to hear it. It happened to me again yesterday but I was unable
to figure out why. I'm
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Please upload your Build-Depends to depend on libmagick9-dev |
libmagick-dev instead of libmagick6-dev
Very good timing -- I'll be uploading a new upstream version today
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tags 332454 +pending
thanks
I have a nip2 upload prepared. I will upload it as soon as vips is
built on all architectures or at least has a sufficient head start to
reduce the chances of unwanted dep-waits when I upload nip2. vips
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Package: emacs-snapshot
Version: 1:20051007-1
Severity: important
emacs -q --no-site-file
M-x flyspell-mode
flyspell-mode-on: Symbol's function definition is void:
ispell-maybe-find-aspell-dictionaries
This error just appeared when I upgraded to 1:20051007-1. I use
flyspell mode heavily, so
dictionaries installed. Kind of makes me wonder
how this ever worked. Oh, I see -- emacs 21's ispell mode used
ispell, not aspell.
Now I can go back to using emacs-snapshot, which is good because I'm
already starting to become addicted to features in emacs 22. ;-)
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Agustin Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just noticed that I understood your mail wrong, you are
right, that just means that aspell-en is not installed.
No problem -- I hadn't quite gotten around to looking into what you
were suggesting since the problem had gone away when I installed
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Hello. I just thought I'd drop you a quick note to let you know how
I'm progressing with psutils. I have now gone through all the bugs.
Most are unreproducible or lack critical information. In those cases,
I've requested followups from the posters. A few problems are
fixable. I've
Package: emacs-snapshot
Version: 1:20051020-1
Severity: normal
When you use emacsclient.emacs-snapshot to edit a file and exit from
emacs-snapshot without C-x # ing the file, you get two messages
instead of only one: one message indicating that there are processes
running, and one indicating
Package: gnubiff
Version: 2.1.5-1
Severity: minor
Thanks for packaging gnubiff and writing a manual page for it. Since
gnubiff includes info documentation, it would be most helpful if the
manual page had, in addition to its current contents, one sentence
pointing to the info documentation.
state in some fashion so that the value of the save variable can't be
overridden by other save/restore pairs? Will have to investigate.
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Section G.4.3 of the PostScript Language Reference manual second
edition states, Pages should nbot have /any/ inter-dependencies. and
describes what this means. I believe the input PostScript file in
this case violates this rule. If I can demonstrate that, then I think
we can safely conclude
Package: xalan
Severity: important
Hello again. xerces27 is now in the archive and built on all
architectures except arm (which should be done momentarily as status
is Building as I write this). It is therefore time to take care of
packaging the current version of xalan, which is known to work
://people.debian.org/~igloo/status.php?packages=xerces27
and wait until it's Installed on all architectures before uploading
so your package doesn't get stuck in dep-wait unnecessarily.
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in a few minutes, I'll upload a new version
tonight. Otherwise, I will probably not have time to fix the problem
before Friday or Saturday.)
Thanks for the report!
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, my renamed package is
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, but if not, I can help you look further.
Why do you still depend on debhelper, btw.?
My debian/rules file includes debhelper.mk, so I have to depend upon
debhelper. cdbs only recommends it because cdbs doesn't use debhelper
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system always prompts for the video hardware, and my laptop
prompts for the mouse.
I can try to generate a patch that fixes this if you want.
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Package: emacs-snapshot
Version: 1:20051117-1
Severity: normal
After today's apt-get dist-upgrade, I'm having some font color
problems in my gnus summary buffers. They look correct when I first
start up, but sometime during the session, emacs stops applying
fontification to them. I realize
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: normal
I recently uploaded version 1.17-20 of psutils. Although General
Information shows the last version as 1.17-20, Latest News does not
show this upload, and Problems still shows an override disparity
which I have fixed. It is notable that 1.17-20 included a
Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm (obviously) also using emacs-snapshot and No Gnus (although not from
the Debian package) and I don't have this problem... Are you sure
you're using jit-lock? What's the value of `jit-lock-stealth-time'?
If you change that to nil, does the
Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, I think I managed to reproduce this: browsing Michael's config (yay
for .emacs sharing) I noticed that he uses hi-lock-mode. And indeed,
enabling hi-lock-mode makes fontification disappear from some buffers in
Gnus.
Jay, are you using
released
today; should be in debian in a few days), and I've forwarded your bug
report to the authors of nip2. They are generally very responsive.
Thanks for your report!
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I've finally found a very short and easy recipe to reliably reproduce
this bug. It took a lot of widdling down, but I identified the
culprit as highlight-regexp. I haven't investigated what it is doing
that is causing the problem. More likely than not, you'll be able to
reproduce this problem
. I'll fix it in the next upload.
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Jose Antonio Salgueiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: libicu36
Version: 3.6-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
See bug reports: #390106, #390133, #390128
gdb /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice
run -writer
snip
[New Thread -1244600640 (LWP 28018)]
warning:
Package: installation-report
Severity: normal
Boot method: netinst CD
Image version: d-i b3 from link in d-i b3 availability announcement
Date: August 13, 8:00 a.m. EDT
Machine: Dell Latitude D810
Processor: P4 2 GHz
Memory: 1GB
Partitions: n/a
Output of lspci and lspci -n:
- lspci
Package: installation-report
Severity: normal
Boot method: grub boot from kernel/initrd from netinst CD
Image version: d-i b3 from link in d-i b3 availability announcement
Date: August 13, 8:00 a.m. EDT
Machine: Dell Latitude D810
Processor: P4 2 GHz
Memory: 1GB
Partitions: n/a
Output of lspci
When booting from the CD, after loading the kernel and initial
ramdisk, d-i failed to detect the CD and prompted for a driver
floppy. I've reported this problem before. This laptop has SATA for
both the hard drive and the CD. Earlier versions of d-i were able to
see only one of the CD and
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 14 August 2006 04:48, Jay Berkenbilt wrote:
It occurs to me that the reason this succeeded was that it was using
the 2.4 kernel rather than the 2.6 kernel. So the problem is that the
2.6 d-i kernel fails to see both devices simultaneously.
Have
word sizes), and it passes on those platforms. I'm going to go ahead
and upload a new icu that builds with just plain gcc and g++ (so
4.0.2) using -fno-strict-aliasing today.
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I'm acknowledging receipt of bug 502102, CVE-2008-4482 against
xerces-c2. I'll investigate and upload a fix as soon as possible.
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To anyone monitoring this bug, I'm planning on uploading a fix on
Sunday or earlier. The bug has been fixed in upstream's subversion
repository. I'll grab the fixes and backport if required.
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It turns out this bug is very complicated to backport, and that the
upstream fix, made between major releases, introduces API and ABI
changes. I'm in discussions with the security team about what to do.
My suggestion is that we should not attempt to fix this. If the
security and release teams
installed the base system only. Then, once I
booted, I edited my sources.list to point to lenny instead of etch,
ran aptitude full-upgrade, and then ran tasksel manually. That
resulted in a fully working system.
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On Friday 12 September 2008, Jay Berkenbilt wrote:
Comments/Problems:
I have a local debian mirror. When I configured apt, I selected it
from the installation menu. The resulting /etc/apt/sources.list file
was configured for etch even though I used
the fix in the next upload,
though I may or may not do a special upload to fix it.
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, which has
already come out. (No ABI changes there.) If your patch applies
cleanly to 3.8.1 (or I can adjust it, which seems likely), then I'll
apply it and report upstream. Otherwise, I'll ask you to regenerate
it against 3.8.1.
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Security: if you'd like, I can prepare a patch for the stable version
as well. I'll do that and send it to security unless I hear
otherwise.
As always, I will reference the CVE number in the changelog.
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ICU 3.8 finally made the jump to Lenny. At about the same time, a
security bug was reported against it. I uploaded a fix to the
security bug today with urgency high. When it transitions, I will
upload 3.8.1 with your patch. Thanks for regenerating the patch
against 3.8.1!
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Marco Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recommends: mozilla-firefox | firefox | www-browser
It's the only change between Debian and Ubuntu =)
I'll do that for my next upload. Actually, it will read
Recommends: iceweasel | firefox | www-browser
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(This is just a note for the bug report; not explicitly copying
submitters.)
Okay, I've figured out the exact mechanics of why this bug is
happening. Both lib32icu36 and libicu36 have shlibs files, and both
packages contain multiple shared libraries, some of which reference
other ones. This
to send a patch.
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problems you
have reported, but I would also welcome other patches to make this
better. I would like to make the debian packages easy to import to
Ubuntu, and it would also be nice to make this package more ready for
any future Python transitions in debian.
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Max Kellermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: lib32icu36
Version: 3.6-8
Applications cannot use the library because it is in a non-standard
(policy violating?) path. Please install in /emul/ia32-linux/usr/lib,
like the other lib32* packages do.
I don't know how this happened. I'll
Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that libicu36 depends on lib32icu36 on amd64. I assume
this is not intentional. I don't see a reason why it needs to do
that. I assume it's picked up by dpkg-shlibdeps while it shouldn't.
It's not intentional, and I don't know how to fix it. I
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Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
new uploads of the icu source are rejected, proposing to rename the
icu-doc package built from the icu source.
To clarify my previous response, once icu gets uploaded with a current
version, icu28 should be removed. Therefore, either icu28's doc
For what it's worth, I recently upgraded my kernel to 2.6.10, and I no
longer see this problem (screen blank after loading radeonfb with a
Radeon 9600 -- original report mentioned 9200 SE). I never ran 2.6.9,
so I can't say whether the problem was there.
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files. If not,
+ use dpkg-reconfigure exim4 to change it.
cp -p /usr/share/doc/mailscanner/examples/01_mailscanner_config \
/etc/exim4/conf.d/main/.
-8-
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of
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here nor there. My code explicitly ignores editable when destfile is
given. The result is just fine, and the temporary buffer is still
read-only even if the file isn't.
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in vc-svn.el. For some reason, I'm not able to
get into the issue tracker on tigris.org.
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Kernel: Linux 2.6.10-1-686-smp
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I may adopt dxpc since I use it. I'll deal with this after by debian
account gets created which should probably be any day now.
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PCRE 5.0 was released in September, 2004. It has some features that I
would like to use (some support for Unicode character categories), so
I'm very interested in seeing packaged. I'm thinking this is probably
going to be pcre4, but I haven't checked
for the
+complete text of the GNU General Public License.
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SALVETTI Djoume [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From [CAN-2004-1575] :
| The XML parser in Xerces-C++ 2.5.0 allows remote attackers to cause a
| denial of service (CPU consumption) via XML attributes in a crafted
| XML document.
This problem have been fixed in version 2.6 of Xerces.
It's not
Package: gdal
Severity: important
We're thinking of removing the older xerces versions from sarge and
probably from sid as well. Can you see whether gdal works with
xerces26 and, if so, re-upload with a dependency upon that version
instead? I've marked this bug important because of the
Package: xalan
Version: 1.8-4
Severity: important
Hi Berin --
We're thinking of removing the older xerces versions from sarge and
probably from sid as well. Can you see whether xalan works with
xerces26 and, if so, re-upload with a dependency upon that version
instead? I've marked this bug
Package: anon-proxy
Severity: important
We're thinking of removing the older xerces versions from sarge and
probably from sid as well. Can you see whether anon-proxy works with
xerces26 and, if so, re-upload with a dependency upon that version
instead? I've marked this bug important because of
Package: qgis
Severity: important
We're thinking of removing the older xerces versions from sarge and
probably from sid as well. Can you see whether qgis works with
xerces26 and, if so, re-upload with a dependency upon that version
instead? I've marked this bug important because of the
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove xerces24 and its associated binary packages
(libxerces24, libxercesicu24, libxerces24-doc, libxerces24-dev) from
sid. They have been superseded by xerces26. Thanks! An RC bug has
been filed against xerces24 to keep it out of sarge in the
Package: xerces24
Severity: serious
Justification: dummy bug to keep xerces24 out of sarge pending its removal
This is a dummy bug to keep xerces24 out of sarge pending its removal
from sid.
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Berin Lautenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pretty sure I can get Xalan to compile against Xerces25, but I
wonder if I might be better off putting in Xalan 1.9. The Xalan guys
are very specific about which version of Xalan compiles against which
version of Xerces.
(Assuming you meant
, however.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove xerces23 and its associated binary packages
(libxerces23, libxercesicu23, libxerces23-dev, libxerces23-doc). I
have uploaded a newer libxml-xerces-perl, so xerces23 no longer has
any reverse dependencies and can be safely removed. FWIW,
and libxml-xerces-perl get
updated to depend upon xerces26, we may still pull xerces25, but I
think this is very unlikely. Thanks!
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xerces26
instead of xerces25, but for sarge, it's likely that
libxml-xerces-perl and xalan will both depend upon xerces25. In the
unlikely event that new versions of each of these happen in time for
sarge, then we may still remove xerces25, but I'm not expecting this
to happen.
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Package: gnus
Version: 5.10.6-0.CVS.20050317-1
Severity: minor
This bug is in the no problem is too minor to support category...
I upgraded to gnus 5.6.10-0.CVS.20050317-1 and emacs 21.4a-1 at the
same time, so I can't be sure which of the two upgrades caused this
problem.
It used to be that,
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