On 11148 March 1977, Andreas Fleckl wrote:
* Package name: asmutils
Version : 0.18
Upstream Author : Various Authors
http://asm.sourceforge.net/asmutils/CREDITS* URL :
http://asm.sourceforge.net/asmutils.html* License : GPL v2
Programming Lang: i386
tags 443384 + moreinfo
thanks
Hi
I wont remove this unless the following is fixed:
** dtc-xen has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: rpmstrap
** dtc-xen has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: rpmstrap
** dtc-xen has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: rpmstrap
** dtc-xen has an unsatisfied
tags 443384 + moreinfo
thanks
Hi
I wont remove this unless the following is fixed:
** dtc-xen has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: rpmstrap
** dtc-xen has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: rpmstrap
** dtc-xen has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: rpmstrap
** dtc-xen has an unsatisfied
tags 426307 moreinfo
thanks
Removing this package makes another uninstallable:
Checking reverse dependencies...
** njbtools has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libnjb1
** njbtools has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: libnjb1
** njbtools has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: libnjb1
**
tags 438738 moreinfo
thanks
Hi
Not until someone dealt with:
Checking reverse dependencies...
** mkinitrd-cd has an unsatisfied dependency on i386: uclibc-toolchain (=
0.9.26-1)
** mkinitrd-cd has an unsatisfied dependency on i386: libuclibc-dev (=
0.9.26-1)
** gibraltar-bootcd has an
tags 438862 moreinfo
thanks
Hi
I wont do the removal right now, first you need to deal with the
following:
Checking reverse dependencies...
** libmono-firebirdsql1.7-cil has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha:
libfbclient1
** libmono-firebirdsql1.7-cil has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64:
Hi
Looks like a newbie who isnt able to manage his uploads in the right
order and unable to wait until a package left NEW.
Its YOUR mistake to upload before all needed packages are available.
--
bye Joerg
pasc man
pasc the AMD64 camp is not helped by the list of people supporting it
pasc when
On 11092 March 1977, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
These bug reports return package names in the following format:
xfonts-75dpi-transcoded,xfonts-75dpi
which apt-listbugs fails to understand.
I'm not quite sure how it should be handled in apt-listbugs or
debbugs. (well, barfing out with an error
On 11092 March 1977, Adam Cécile wrote:
It is a fork of KInk (development of which ceased in 2003), but ported
to Qt4 and the most recent, API-incompatible versions of libinklevel.
Hrm, is that detail need in the description? Fork of kink is probably
useful for those knowing kink, but the
Hi
I cant remove it right away, there is an dependency keeping it in:
** cl-modlisp has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libapache-mod-lisp
** cl-modlisp has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: libapache-mod-lisp
** cl-modlisp has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: libapache-mod-lisp
**
Hi
I cant do the removal without giving libapache2-mod-encoding a hard
life. So you need to get the libiconv-hook1 package a new home.
** libapache2-mod-encoding has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha:
libiconv-hook1
** libapache2-mod-encoding has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64:
On 11100 March 1977, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
I recently uploaded the xl2tpd package, which went into NEW. On my QA
page [0], it gives a link [1] that returns a 404 error.
[1] http://ftp-master.debian.org/~ajt/new/xl2tpd_1.1.11.dfsg.1-1_i386.html
Thats simply because those ~ajt/new files
On 11126 March 1977, David Ammouial wrote:
I would like some advice about whether irssi-xmpp should make it into
unstable
yet, as well as some feedback about the package itself.
You can also upload to experimental instead of unstable.
--
bye Joerg
Yeah, patching debian/rules sounds like
Package: yacpi
Version: 3.0-1
Severity: important
Hi
yacpi doesnt detect a change of AC (on/off) while its running. Needs a restart.
Hitting r has no effect, as well as using -l.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0.0.6-1
Severity: important
Try opening http://doesnt.matter:465 as an example.
Gets you:
--8schnipp-8---
This address is restricted
This address uses a network port which is normally used for purposes
other than Web
On 11159 March 1977, Bill Allombert wrote:
?package(xbindkeys):needs=X11 \
section=Applications/System \
title=xbindkeys \
command=/usr/bin/xbindkeys \
hints=Keys,Bind \
longtitle=XBindKeys - associate
Package: clusterssh
Version: 3.19.1-8
Severity: normal
While clusterssh has a .csshrc where you can set terminal_args= in it -
it breaks if you actually do that. Like - try adding -class SOMETHING to
give your xterms another class (so loading other default options), you
end up with all the
On 11163 March 1977, tony mancill wrote:
If you are going to set the class to something other than the default, try
updating terminal_allow_send_events in your .csshrc to be:
-xrm '$class.VT100.allowSendEvents:true
Doesnt work.
or just:
-xrm '*.VT100.allowSendEvents:true
Maintainer: Joerg Jaspert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Country: DE Germany
Location: Darmstadt
Sponsor: MAN-DA http://www.man-da.de
Comment: This is the local mirror for two debian.org hosts (liszt.d.o and
bartok.d.o)
This host can be used to push other mirrors, we have unlimited traffic there.
Backup
Package: perforate
Version: 1.2-5
Severity: important
Hi
The subject say all - finddup eats all memory.
Looking into it its the Digest::MD5 sum usage of finddup, seems the
author never tested with large files, or lots of files (worth a terabyte
of disc space). Kicking the addfile and instead
Package: ferm
Severity: wishlist
ferm could get another feature:
def $IPS=(1.2.3.4 3.4.5.6 5.6.7.8)
proto tcp dport 26 !$IPS REJECT;
- doesnt work, ferm doesnt know how to handle this. It should be, its
live is easy rule handling. :)
Yes, I know that I can write that as
proto tcp dport 26 {
Package: postgrey
Severity: wishlist
Hi
postgrey whitelists a few debian hosts per default already.
Would be nice if you can add some and make some changes to existing
hosts:
s/newraff.debian.org/raff.debian.org/
add ries.debian.org
add the following non-debian.org:
chic.spi-inc.org
Package: greylistd
Severity: normal
Hi
The default delay of greylistd is 1 hour. This seems *way* to large, a
value of 600 or even 300 would be better.
Reason:
- Greylist works against spammers without (big) queues in their crap
software, so a temp 4xx in the beginning is ok, even after a
On 10884 March 1977, Josip Rodin wrote:
The default delay of greylistd is 1 hour. This seems *way* to large, a
value of 600 or even 300 would be better.
Lowering the default timeout so drastically (to just 5 or 10 minutes) as a
default does not strike me as an idea that is particularly
On 10942 March 1977, Christoph Berg wrote:
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
I would like to request the creation of an nm.debian.org pseudo
package in the BTS.
nm.debian.orgNew Maintainer process and nm.debian.org webpages
nm.debian.orgNew Maintainer Front-Desk
Package: cpu
Version: 1.4.3-5
Severity: wishlist
Hi
Currently cpu is *very* limited for people that need different shadow settings
at account creation time. You can only
- have the shadow settings configured globally in the config file, which
doesnt help if every account has to get different
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.0.4+svn26-1
Severity: important
I think that could also be critical, as it breaks unrelated software
(the whole system). But as the temporary workaround is easy, lets go
with important. Maybe serious, as IMO this is release critical, but that
should get decided by
Package: partman-crypto
Severity: normal
23:14:11 Ganneff yeah. i only hate that crap you have unencrypted swap, not
continuing if you setup something else with crypto. you should be able to get
around that some way.
23:14:53 Ganneff (i know why i want unencrypted swap for now (testing
Package: ibam
Severity: normal
Version: 0.4-2
Hi
I have 2 batteries in my laptop, which confuses ibam. It simply doesnt
think the battery is discharging:
acpi command output:
Battery 1: charged, 97%
Battery 2: discharging, 85%, 01:19:38 remaining
ibam thinks its charging and tells me
On 10956 March 1977, Tim Brown wrote:
Why package it? Other than the practical uses outlined above, because having
binaries on a system outside of the package management system is a PITA to
keep track of / update and it makes building a new system very quick.
Why do I need a package for
On 10962 March 1977, Jonas Meurer wrote:
It also silently changes behaviour between sarge and etch.
The thing is simple - as subject says the option verify should be
default for entries in crypttab. One can always type one letter wrong,
and should not be left with a broken system. (Imaging
On 10908 March 1977, Don Armstrong wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] We should discourage direct reports to
the list and ask for bugs reports instead. Same deal as in tech-ctte.
Thoughts?
As someone who is subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] because I'm a
local-admin of debian.org machines, this
On 10909 March 1977, Philip Hands wrote:
Same as matt, Im local admin of debian.org machines and I am in favor of
this.
I think this, or at least a dedicated request tracker for debian-admin, is
an eminently sensible idea.
Perhaps rt would be better, since the problem with the bug tracking
severity 399287 serious
tags 399287 -wontfix
thanks
Hi
Sorry, my mistake, i missed the fact that it needs something outside
Debian. Bad, but well, humans make mistakes.
will be free soon is no reason to go in main. It still
needs something not in Debian, so must go to contrib, Adrian is right
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.0.4+svn29-1
Severity: important
Hi
In theory it could be important, but as it partly needs me typing
wrong - important severity.
The thing is - if you have multiple crypt devices and just type one
passphrase wrong (for the amount of tries= configured) -
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.0.4+svn29-1
Severity: important
Hi
next thing I think is wrong - it seems to sort etc/crypttab before
processing the entries in it. Consider a tab like the following:
swap1 device random swap
cfoo device none luks,tries=3
cbar device none luks,tries=3
swap2
Package: x264, ftp.debian.org
Severity: serious
Hi
oh meh, sorry for this mess, I shouldnt have allowed this package to go
into Debian main in the first place. Now - it contains mpeg4 stuff, try
googling for mpeg4 patent once and you know why it needs to go out.
(And also because the general
Package: tinyca
Version: 0.7.5-2
Severity: wishlist
Hi
More options to configure different parts of tinyca2 would be nice to
have. Like - a way to define the filename of exported
keys/certificates. I really hate the way it constructs them itself.
--
bye Joerg
Getty meebey: Ich kanns Dir
Package: tinyca
Version: 0.7.5-2
Severity: normal
Hi
the toolbar isnt usable with keyboard only. All of the various items
should get hotkeys attached, so you dont need to take the mouse for
every single action one wants to do.
--
bye Joerg
Free Beer is such a good thing and Free Speech too.
On 11014 March 1977, David Härdeman wrote:
swap1 device random swap
cfoo device none luks,tries=3
cbar device none luks,tries=3
swap2 device random swap
cfoobar device none luks,tries=3
swap3 device random swap
(Of course use real entries for devices).
In theory that should get first swap1,
reassign 420412 epiphany-browser
thanks
The right package is epiphany-browser, reassigning.
On 10997 March 1977, Joey Hess wrote:
Package: epiphany
Version: 0.5.1-4
Severity: normal
I'm seeing this and the throbber is blank:
** (epiphany:7345): WARNING **: Throbber animation not found
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.0.4+svn26-2
Severity: grave
Simple to reproduce: Have *multiple* cryptdisks (I have 7). Now, tell me
which password I should enter from this default cryptsetup prompt (as of
unstable, today):
/etc/init.d/cryptdisks start
Starting remaining crypto disks...Enter
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: ipaudit
Version : 1.0BETA2
* URL or Web page : http://ipaudit.sf.net/
* License : GPL v2
Description : IPAudit monitors network activity on a network by host,
protocol and port.
IPAudit listens to a network device in
On 11076 March 1977, Loïc Minier wrote:
IPAudit listens to a network device in promiscuous mode, and records
every connection between two ip addresses. A unique connection is
determined by the ip addresses of the two machines, the protocol used
between them, and the port numbers (if they are
On 11022 March 1977, Tim Retout wrote:
* Package name: ircservices
Very generic package name, please try to find something less generic.
--
bye Joerg
Some NM/AM:
24. What does the urgency field in changelog affect?
The order in which updates are displayed in tools like dselect,
Package: scuttle
Severity: normal
Hi
The following part of the description is, for a Debian package,
completly useless:
* Scuttle is based on an open-source project licensed under
the GNU General Public License. This means you can host
it on your own web server for free, whether
On 10987 March 1977, Damyan Ivanov wrote:
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please make the following changes to the override file.
Package: firebird2-utils-super
Change: Section: misc
Reason: transitional package.
Package: firebird2-examples
Package: ferm
Severity: wishlist
23:37:08 formorer pong
23:37:59 Ganneff kann ich mit ferm ein script ausführen lassen am ende des
ferm runs? (ein script dasmir zusätzlich ein paar regeln in ne chain setzt).
der trick mit def
$IDONTCARE = `/bin/bash /etc/script` mog nit.
Package: ferm
Severity: wishlist
Wanted: if/then/else for ferm.
Ie:
if $variable == foo
some ferm rules
else
some others
end
Where the else part is optional.
Useful in case you want some rules only in some situations, like the
vpn i need for this exists or so.
Having a powerful if
Package: ferm
Severity: wishlist
Next wish - i want to define a variable somewhere that acts as a
command.
Ie:
def $REJECT = REJECT;
and then
dport $SOMEWHERE $REJECT
will add a rule like
iptables [...] --dport XXX -j REJECT
Usage:
Imagine you have multiple files available you can
Package: ferm
Severity: wishlist
Simple:
(saddr daddr) $SOMETHING ACTION;
doesnt work, ferm doesnt like the array of saddr/daddr. Why?
--
bye Joerg
If you are using an Macintosh e-mail program that is not from Microsoft, we
recommend checking with that particular company. But most likely
reassign 329842 security.debian.org
tags 329842 + wontfix confirmed
kthxbye
On 10421 March 1977, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
when I wanted to install the security update I was shocked that it
wanted 73,4 MB more space than the current version. To check if this
was a problem on the buildd, I
Package: gnumed-client
Severity: important
Hi
Your dependency on libwxgtk2.4-python is outdated, since 21 August 2005
its named python-wxgtk2.4
--
bye Joerg
elmo [..] trying to avoid extra dependencies on gnumeric is like trying to
plug one hole in the titantic with a bit of tissue
Package: gpass
Severity: normal
Hi Maintainer,
your description contains released under the GPL. Please remove this
part, it doesnt make any sense in the description. First - you are
in Debian main, so its clear that this thing is free. And, second,
anyone who really wants to know the exact
Package: mydms
Severity: normal
Hi
Your package mydms states as one of his features in the long description
that it * Supports multiple databases through ADOdb.
But you set strict requirements on only mysql. Please make it more
flexible, allowing people to choose between multiple databases.
--
Package: kdesvn
Severity: normal
Hi
You may have disabled the automatic generation of debian/control in your
package, but unfortunately you havent cleaned your debian/control file
after the last run. Please remove build-essential from that list, its
more than useless to have it there.
--
bye
reopen 326432
thanks
Hi Joerg Jaspert,
Thanks, I will fix this with the next upload.
Yeah nice, but please close it with the upload then. So it is known to
the system when you fixed it and that its open until the upload
happened. (Thats why we have the (Closes: #XXX) part in the changelogs
On 10403 March 1977, Jari Aalto wrote:
| While they are listed in there at the page, they seem to be
| rejection criterias. At least my package jwm submittal was
| refused for upload until extra # dh_* lines were removed.
| Hrm, and this was the only reason it was rejected?
Yes. If I
On 10404 March 1977, Graham Wilson wrote:
This software may not be sold or incorporated into any product which is
sold without prior permission from SoftSound. When no charge is made,
this software may be copied and distributed freely.
Yuck, non-free. Use ogg. :)
Permission is
Package: conky
Severity: normal
Hi
Your debian/copyright contains a pointer to the BSD license file in
/usr/share/common-licenses *AND* a complete copy of the BSD license file
From the source. Thats one too much. :)
--
bye Joerg
Christian bignachos: the famous pornview maintainer?
HoserHead
reassign 328436 epiphany-browser
thanks
On 10413 March 1977, Frederic-Emmanuel PICCA wrote:
Package: epiphany
Severity: normal
EWRONGPACKAGE
Hello
I configured gnome to use a proxy for http connections.
Each time I am starting epiphany it says can not connect to
www.google.fr (my
it on ftp-master, developers.skolelinux, people, and qa.
Is it final this time?
I don't know. Location told by Joerg Jaspert.
It is the one made by ftpmasters, so yes, this is the final location.
There are others doing similar lists from merkel, but they are always
outdated...
--
bye Joerg
Some
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi People,
i now go and O: all the lg-* packages from the Linux Gazette.
That are about 111 packages right now, I wont upload them all just to
set the email address to the qa-group. :)
If someone wants to take them please consider the following points:
- They have
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi
Orphaning ecb.
Description: Code browser for several languages for Emacs.
ECB is source code browser for Emacs. It is a global
minor-mode which displays a couple of windows that can
be used to browse directories, files and methods.
It supports method parsing
On 10373 March 1977, Andreas Jochens wrote:
Package: lg-issue95
Version: 1-1
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
And now please stip filing those bugs, thanks.
Yes, it is a bug.
Yes, it is in different source package.
No, no need to file them all - its all one maintainer. And if its in one
it will
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi
I now orphan doxymacs.
Description: E-lisp package for making doxygen usage easier under Emacs
The purpose of the doxymacs project is to create a LISP package that
will make using Doxygen from within {X}Emacs easier.
I upload a version fixing its bugs and
On 10374 March 1977, Orlando Fiol wrote:
I would love to adopt this package and try to make that changes that you
suggests.
What changes? I do suggest multiple ways to go on now.
It looks like you are not a DD. I guarantee you that, if you want to
keep them the way they are now you will have
On 10374 March 1977, Orlando Fiol wrote:
I would love to adopt this package and try to make that changes that you
suggests.
What changes? I do suggest multiple ways to go on now.
The changes that you suggests:
...
But I would propose to change it to some of the following:
- A package
On 10374 March 1977, Orlando Fiol wrote:
Well, go on, retitle the bug so noone does needlessly work on the
package(s) also and come back with a working system. I would like to
have it in the near future, so the lg-* stuff is resolved, so dont take
to long (how about 2 weeks from now on?).
Package: tailor
Version: 0.9.30-1
Severity: serious
Hi
RC bug as this package is currently *unusable* if you want to get output
in git format. Try converting
http://ftp-master.debian.org/bzr/ftpmaster-dak/ to git and tailor will just
die and eat the whole cpu, until you kill it
A log, with -D,
reassign 484009 release.debian.org
thanks
On 11403 March 1977, Daniel R. wrote:
Package: ftp.debian.org
Wrong location, we have nothing to do with (what is in) testing.
Reassigning.
This weekend (1-June-2008) several important gnome metapackages have been
removed from Debian Lenny
On 11404 March 1977, Mike Bird wrote:
Artificially lowering the RC count in Testing is not always
preferential to keeping Testing in a state amenable to testing.
You say yourself that it's not artificially as RC bugs in new packages
don't get that easily in testing anymore...
Removing
On 11407 March 1977, Russ Allbery wrote:
You make it sound like it's an ASN.1 encoder or something. If Joerg says
that he absolutely won't change dak,
I wont change it.
But I might look at patches changing it (or better, bzr trees ready to
merge), if someone really wants it changed.
Why
On 11408 March 1977, Joey Hess wrote:
The code in dak, in the current form, is there since 2002-02-13, when
jennifer (today process_unchecked) got added to the repository. Most
probably something similar existed in the code before this.
Its also nearly unchanged since then, with changes being
Package: python-syck
Version: 0.61.2-1
Severity: serious
Hi
syck.dump(data, stream) is broken. If you have data in a form like
--8schnipp-8---
---
perl5.10:
new: 5.10.0-10
packages:
- sendmail
- abiword
- audio-cd
- courier
-
But I might look at patches changing it (or better, bzr trees ready to
merge), if someone really wants it changed.
Patch attached. I can also create a bzr repository if that's helpful.
For the future - yes please. Including a changelog entry.
I also added a fix for logging that I'm not
Package: unbound
Severity: important
Hi,
you really want to use lintian:
W: libunbound-dev: dev-package-should-be-section-libdevel libunbound-dev
W: libunbound-dev: dev-package-should-be-section-libdevel libunbound-dev
W: libunbound0: binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath ./usr/lib/libunbound.so.0.12.0
On 11412 March 1977, William Pitcock wrote:
So, in a nutshell, nobody in the current IRCd development community
cares about perceived GPL+OpenSSL compatibility issues, so only Debian
does, which is ok, but that's not so useful when Debian is already
shipping packages linked against OpenSSL
Package: mc
Version: 2:4.6.2~git20080311-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi
if you use the quick-view mode mc nicely displays file contents.
For directories it just says cannot open dir, is a directory.
It would be nice if it instead would say
Is a directory and below that have a ls -l output.
--
bye,
On 11440 March 1977, Russ Allbery wrote:
By pure numbers, that's not a sufficient number of packages to warrant
inclusion in common-licenses according to the criteria previously
discussed here. (I think it falls short by hundreds.)
From experience in NEW the MPL is unfortunately used often
On 11444 March 1977, Jonas Meurer wrote:
At least one lenny release manager mentioned that he doesn't object
against the change and that it's not to late for lenny either yet
[7],[8].
Those two links clearly say Its better to not have force involved and
let the maintainers agree on it. Why do
On 11445 March 1977, Marc Haber wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 12:56:11AM +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote:
On 12/07/2008 Joerg Jaspert wrote:
Those two links clearly say Its better to not have force involved and
let the maintainers agree on it. Why do you ignore that and try to force
it now
Package: semantic
Version: 1:1.0pre4-3
Severity: important
semantic-c.el:42:13:Warning:
/usr/share/emacs-snapshot/site-lisp/semantic/bovine/semantic-c.el:
`semantic-tag-static-p' obsoletes overload `tag-static'
semantic-c.el:42:21:Error: Invalid read syntax: )
Happens when byte-compiling
On 11359 March 1977, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/hints/transitions.yaml Thanks a lot
for the pro-activity in helping stuff like the PTS. I've
just filed #476731 to keep track of this feature request. To implement
it I will wait for some data to be actually
On 11390 March 1977, Christoph Martin wrote:
I am really astonished the ftpmaster removes a package on such a short
notice and without talking to the maintainer.
The maintainer should have done a better job in the past.
Last upload was in 2003, the package still depends on debmake, had 11
On 11398 March 1977, Sandro Tosi wrote:
it would be useful to have the link Launchpad (Ubuntu) page for the
package bugs reported there: for example, for reportbug, a link to[1],
in the box Other links, or in a new one if support for external BTS
will be added anytime soonen (but that's
On 11399 March 1977, Sandro Tosi wrote:
*I* wouldnt want that, for the simple reason that its an overview about
your package in Debian, not Debian + any possible derivative where
people would like a link to.
Ok, but then why on the PTS I can see the patches applied in Ubuntu? :)
Maybe
On 11399 March 1977, Marc Brockschmidt wrote:
Ok, but then why on the PTS I can see the patches applied in Ubuntu? :)
Maybe because they aren't hidden in some non-free crap software?
As long as Launchpad is non-free one shouldn't think about using or
linking to it, Debian is about free
reassign 489298 release.debian.org
thanks
On 11436 March 1977, Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
Hi, the following links (as given on
http://www.debian.org/devel/testing) are dead:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/testing_probs.htmlhttp://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/unstable_probs.html
On 11423 March 1977, Nico Golde wrote:
Did you also experience this in 3.4.7.2-1?
Doesn't seem to be related to the patch introduced in -2 as
far as I can see.
I had 3.4.6.1-2 before and didnt see it there.
I guess you configured monitormouse/monitor? As far as I
can see the placement is
On 11378 March 1977, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
I think it would be very nice to press these into some common form, such as
X-Debian: BTS
X-Debian: DAK
X-Debian: PTS
X-Debian: BTS-link
Maybe there is a quasi-standard for constructing these X- headers.
While I think most of daks mails do have
On 11379 March 1977, Cameron Dale wrote:
Is that a bug, or were my assumptions wrong? FWIW, I think using real
(not pseudo) mail headers is a mildly better solution, but I'm happy
either way.
Bug, should be in (real) headers. :)
--
bye, Joerg
Karnaugh Guy I wrote this thing but it really
Package: openoffice.org
Severity: minor
If you start OOo in a chroot without /proc mounted you get a
--- Warning - OO.o will not work without a mounted /proc filesystem ---
Why? That doesnt make sense as OOo works fine without it.
--
bye Joerg
16. What should you do if a security bug is
On 10627 March 1977, Martin Kretzschmar wrote:
If you start OOo in a chroot without /proc mounted you get a
--- Warning - OO.o will not work without a mounted /proc filesystem ---
Why? That doesnt make sense as OOo works fine without it.
IIRC OOo uses (at least 1.1 did) /proc to get its
Package: monit
Severity: important
Hi
monit has the useful exec way to run an application whenever a
condition is there. The only problem is that this does not work for
if X restarts within X cycles then exec foo
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bye Joerg
From a NM after doing the license stuff:
I am glad that I am not a
On 10644 March 1977, Mark Hindley wrote:
* Package name: pfm
Version : x.y.z
Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.example.org/* License : (GPL, LGPL,
BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
Description : Postgresql client application using Tcl/Tk
Package: imms
Severity: serious
Hi Maintainer,
looking at your package I find analyzer.{ch}, which have the following
header:
/*
emd.h
Last update: 3/24/98
An implementation of the Earth Movers Distance.
Based of the solution for the Transportation problem as described in
Package: spca5xx-modules-i386
Severity: serious
Hi
Your binaries contain a line Recommends: spcacat, spcaview, spcaserv,
but Im unable to find those packages in Debian (or in Provides).
Thats against Policy 2.2.1.
--8schnipp-8---
In addition, the
On 10634 March 1977, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
I find myself unable to comply with calling the source package
Gnus, even though we remove all documentation from the package, and
pretending it is just a newer upstream version, since that implies to
people looking at the list of
On 10582 March 1977, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes but we can't wait anymore because apt is unusable
Wrong. apt is not unusable. Some random extra tools may not work
anymore, but thats a different story. apt, aptitude and all those things
in sarge do not care about that, so yes, it can wait for
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