Package: aiccu
Severity: wishlist
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http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/
Please upload it to the Debian archive.
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3.33 is available on CPAN.
I made an updated Debian package based on the updates in Jonas Genannt's
3.28 package:
http://files.mehnle.net/software/debian/libnetaddr-ip-perl/
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Package: libcairo2
Version: 1.2.0-2
Followup-For: Bug #376858
The same happens using an Exceed X server. I'm not sure this bug is
actually X server related, but just in case I'm attaching the output of
`xdpyinfo` on my system.
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gregor herrmann wrote:
On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 21:51:50 +0200, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
Hmmm. It seems that perl module is not packaged yet at this time. I
don't have time to package it right now, perhaps somebody of the perl
group has time to package it?
Done.
The package is in the
Julian Mehnle wrote:
Upstream has released version 0.28 of Module::Build:
[...]
It fixes many bugs of 0.26 and brings many new useful features. Please
package it!
By now, 0.2801 has been released:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Module-Build-0.2801/
Please package it. 0.2600 from Debian
Package: perl-modules
Version: 5.8.8-6
Severity: wishlist
CGI.pm 3.20 is available upstream and fixes some more or less important
bugs, including http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=18500:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/CGI.pm/
Please update perl-modules to include the latest CGI.pm.
Brendan O'Dea wrote:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 10:17:08PM +, Julian Mehnle wrote:
CGI.pm 3.20 is available upstream and fixes some more or less important
bugs, including http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=18500:
Outside of security fixes, I prefer not to upgrade versions
Daniel Leidert wrote:
Am Montag, den 19.06.2006, 11:50 +0200 schrieb Michael Vogt:
Can someone please test the attached patch and let me know if it fixes
the problem?
I've tested the attached patch without observing any issues. Also
debarchiver cron-job ran without a problem. Then I
Daniel Leidert wrote:
Am Samstag, den 17.06.2006, 15:24 + schrieb Julian Mehnle:
Daniel Leidert wrote:
[...] Then please send attach the /tmp/cron.log* files or compare
them with the ones found at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=341326.
Done.
It seems, you
Daniel Leidert wrote:
reassign 373864 apt-utils
retitle 373864 gzip-name gets mangled if apt-ftparchive is run via
cron-job merge 373864 341326
thanks
[...]
it is the same bug:
[...]
I therefor reassigned, retitled and merged this report with 341326. It
is not a debarchiver bug.
Well,
Package: apt-utils
Version: 0.6.44.1
Followup-For: Bug #341326
At the request[1] of Daniel Leidert in the context of bug #373864, I am
providing additional information that is likely to be relevant to _this_
issue.
References:
1. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=373864#msg20
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Daniel Leidert wrote:
Hmm. I was wrong. I cannot get the necessary information from stracing
debarchiver. I need the strace from running the following command via
cron-job (not the one I asked for earlier):
'strace -ff -o /tmp/cron.log /usr/bin/apt-ftparchive
generate
Wow, that was quick!
The `su nobody -c hostname --fqdn` is actually being executed by
Sys::Hostname::Long. I reported this as a bug upstream:
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=19932
I hope testing can be re-enabled as soon as a fixed version of libsys-
hostname-long-perl gets
Daniel Leidert wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 15.06.2006, 23:44 + schrieb Julian Mehnle:
I am getting the following error messages from every cron job
invocation:
dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/: 0 files 0B 0s
dists/unstable/main/binary-all/:E: Sub-process gzip returned an error
Package: debarchiver
Version: 0.6.1
Severity: wishlist
The default values of the config options should be documented -- at
least in the man-page, but perhaps also in the config file.
Julian.
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Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Maybe I'm wrong but I asked some apt maintainer before how the
downloading works. It should fetch the index, find all the patches
needed from the old Packages file to the current one and then fire off
all the donwlods together using the http keep-alive option. There
Package: debarchiver
Version: 0.6.1
Severity: important
I have (for the first time) set up a small Apt package repository:
http://www.bitshapers.com/debian/
At this time the repo contains only binary-all packages. They have been
correctly sorted into the main/binary-all directory, but they
Package: pdns-server
Version: 2.9.20-3
Severity: normal
The default pdns.conf file needs an overhaul. For instance, it lists
the only-soa option, which has been obsolete for a long time[1].
Julian.
References:
1. http://mailman.powerdns.com/pipermail/pdns-dev/2003-September/92.html
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Vim 7 has been released:
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John A. Martin wrote:
,[ perl -d /usr/bin/spfquery -i 199.184.165.135 -m [EMAIL PROTECTED] -h
gwyn.tux.org ]
[...]
Bad arg length for Socket::pack_sockaddr_in, length is 0, should be 4 at
/usr/lib/perl/5.8/Socket.pm line 201.
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John A. Martin wrote:
ÃÂ Use q to quit or R to restart, ÃÂ use O inhibit_exit to avoid
stopping after program termination, ÃÂ h q, h R or h O to get
additional info.
ÃÂ DB1 q
`
I could not reproduce the problem in a
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John A. Martin wrote:
Now that we have the second working box working right, why does the
first box fail?
Please give me the output of...
perl -MCarp=verbose /usr/bin/spfquery -i 199.184.165.135 -m [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-h gwyn.tux.org
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John A. Martin wrote:
Package: libmail-spf-query-perl
Version: 1:1.999.1-1
Severity: normal
,[ spfquery --version ]
spfquery version 2.3
`
[...]
,[ spfquery -i 11.22.33.44 -m [EMAIL PROTECTED] -h spammer.example.net ]
Bad arg
David Martínez Moreno wrote:
El viernes, 28 de abril de 2006 17:28, Julian Mehnle escribió:
It seems that ViewVC 1.0.0 final is going to be released very soon
now. Will it be packaged soon?
Well, I keep making the packages. But they are not in such a good shape
I am happy with. Maybe
http://viewvc.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=devmsgNo=2575
It seems that ViewVC 1.0.0 final is going to be released very soon now.
Will it be packaged soon?
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Package: libmodule-build-perl
Severity: normal
Upstream has released version 0.28 of Module::Build:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=10266387forum_id=10905
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Module-Build
It fixes many bugs of 0.26 and brings many new useful features. Please
Julian Mehnle wrote:
I still think that my original assessment is true, that this is
actually a bug in syslog-ng, and that this bug should not be closed
until it has been fixed in syslog-ng.
Are there any indications to the contrary?
Oops, I have read Balazs' analysis[1] only now
John A. Martin wrote:
syslog-ng 1.9.9-2 using unix-stream with perl 5.8.8-4 handles log
messages from libmail-spf-query-perl 1.999.1-1 properly for me with
postfix 2.2.10-1.
I had been using unix-dgram as a work-around. I should think this bug
could be closed now.
Thank you for reverting
maintainers could submit a
documentation patch upstream?)
Julian Mehnle.
References:
1. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=356700#msg64
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John A. Martin wrote:
With regard to the \0 please see 'man sysklogd' from sysklogd-1.4.1-17
which, as of this writing, is in stable and testing. The 1.4.1-17.1
in unstable does not appear to touch the present issue.
,
INSTALLATION CONCERNS
There is probably one important
arose when the perl and
perl-base packages were upgraded from 5.8.8-2 to 5.8.8-3.
Now when downgrading perl and perl-base to 5.8.8-2 the problem
disappears. When upgrading perl and perl-base to 5.8.8-3 the problem
appears again. The problem in reproducible.
Julian Mehnle wrote:
There is a line
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John A. Martin wrote:
Package: libmail-spf-query-perl
Version: 1:1.999.1-1
Severity: normal
Apparently immediately after upgrading to perl-5.8.8-3 and since,
successive lines in mail.log from postfix/policy-spf are no longer
separated by
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(John, since you reported the issue to the Debian BTS, please CC your
messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that the bug report there doesn't
become a dead end.)
John A. Martin wrote:
Julian Mehnle wrote:
What makes you think this is a bug in libmail
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John A. Martin wrote:
Julian Mehnle wrote:
John A. Martin wrote:
Julian Mehnle wrote:
What makes you think this is a bug in libmail-spf-query-perl?
My prime suspects seemed to be libmail-spf-query-perl or perl. Since
Package: sysklogd
Severity: wishlist
I wish syslogd would support configuring the logging date format. The
logging date-stamps don't contain the year, and the Month DD format is
kind of weird. Yes, I know this is standardized, but on my systems I
don't care, because I don't use log analyzers or
package mailman
tags 350388 +patch
thanks
I've applied the patch to the SVN repo, will be part of my next upload,
unless it doesn't survive basic testing.
Which it didn't. Your patch breaks public pipermail (the archiver bundled
with Mailman) archives. Patch rejected.
Joerg's patch was a
Sorry for the late reply.
What's standard about NAME? It's not set here..
I'm not sure if there is a formal standard, but the NAME envvar is used by
various MTAs to determine the sender's real name for the From: header
when sending mail. At least Qmail and Courier do it. That's why I
I had to install udev. Bad surprise: /dev didn't get filled enough:
bus cdrom cdrw console core disk dvd fd full gpmctl gpmdata hpet initctl
input kmem kmsg log loop lp0 MAKEDEV mem net null port ppp psaux ptmx
pts ptya0 ptya1 ptya2 ptya3 ptya4 ptya5 ptya6 ptya7 ptya8 ptya9 ptyaa
ptyab
Even as a long-time Debian user, I must agree. This has confused me over
and over in the past. I know renaming packages gracefully is a hassle,
but I think in this case it's probably worth it.
Julian.
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Daniel Schepler wrote:
If I add netbase to the Build-Depends, the package builds fine [in my
pbuilder chroot].
Is it really necessary to list netbase in a package's Build-Depends
(-Indep) control field? Or could there be something wrong with your
pbuilder?
(Sorry, I have little experience
Daniel Schepler wrote:
Julian Mehnle wrote::
Is it really necessary to list netbase in a package's Build-Depends
(-Indep) control field? Or could there be something wrong with your
pbuilder?
(Sorry, I have little experience with Debian packages that require a
net connection during
Steve Langasek wrote:
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 07:08:36PM +, Julian Mehnle wrote:
bcrelay should conflict with (and replace) old versions of pptpd.
No, it should only replace it unless there is a reason that the new
bcrelay can't be used with the old pptpd.
I wasn't sure of that, despite
Package: libpod-tests-perl
Version: 0.18-1
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
Justification: Policy 7.5.1
Pod::Tests was created upstream to split out the Pod::* module namespace
from Test::Inline in the new major version 2. libtest-inline-perl
2.103-1 depends on libpod-tests-perl to provide these
Package: bcrelay
Version: 1.2.3-1
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
Justification: Policy 7.5.1
bcrelay was split out from pptpd. pptpd depends on bcrelay to force it
to be installed on pptpd upgrades.
However, when the user has pptpd 1.2.1-5 (or older) installed, and the
new pptpd 1.2.3-1 and
package libsoap-lite-perl
retitle 349159 libsoap-lite-perl: 0.67 bugfix release is available upstream
thanks
Krzysztof Krzyzaniak wrote:
Krzysztof Krzyzaniak wrote:
There are some errors in [0.66.1's] make test which I cannot now
resolve.
[...]
It's probably upstream error. In several
Julian Mehnle wrote:
Package: libsoap-lite-perl
A 0.66.1 bugfix release is available upstream:
http://search.cpan.org/~byrne/SOAP-Lite-0.66.1/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/soaplite/message/5114
It fixes at least one annoying use_prefix has been deprecated warning
that is bogusly
Package: libsoap-lite-perl
Severity: normal
A 0.66.1 bugfix release is available upstream:
http://search.cpan.org/~byrne/SOAP-Lite-0.66.1/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/soaplite/message/5114
It fixes at least one annoying use_prefix has been deprecated warning
that is bogusly being
package xchat
retitle 337679 X-Chat 2.6.1 is available upstream
thanks
Can we please have a current version of X-Chat in Debian soon?
Thanks,
Julian.
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reopen 306183 !
thanks
Bastian Venthur wrote:
I'm closing this bug since it's fixed in KDE 3.5.
But it still exists in testing. Re-opening, changing submitter to myself.
Julian.
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package libmail-spf-query-perl
reassign 334687 libnet-dns-perl 0.48-1
package libnet-dns-perl
noowner 334687
retitle 334687 libnet-dns-perl: Can't locate object method new via package
Net::DNS::RR::PTR
thanks
Justin Mason wrote:
Julian Mehnle writes:
Justin, how do you know this is a bug
package libmail-spf-query-perl
merge 345336 337319
owner 345336 !
thanks
James, if you had looked at the other libmail-spf-query-perl bugs in the
Debian bugtracker, you would have noticed that this issue has been filed
twice already.
The issue will be resolved by the next release, which will
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after 20 months, a final release of Mail::SPF::Query, which was the very
first SPF implementation, has come up as version 1.998:
CPAN:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-SPF-Query
Subversion repository:
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Hi all,
after 20 months, a final release of Mail::SPF::Query, which was the very
first SPF implementation, has come up as version 1.998:
CPAN:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-SPF-Query
Subversion repository:
Package: libdbix-searchbuilder-perl
Severity: wishlist
DBIx-SearchBuilder 1.38 is available upstream:
http://search.cpan.org/~jesse/DBIx-SearchBuilder-1.38/
Please package it. 1.38 fixes some of the problems with Request Tracker
3/3.4 and with PostgreSQL 8 (which no longer creates tables
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package libmail-spf-query-perl
owner 334687 !
retitle 334687 libmail-spf-query-perl: Can't locate object method new via
package Net::DNS::RR::PTR
tags 334687 + moreinfo
thanks
Justin Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Filippo Giunchedi [EMAIL
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Severity: normal
Chip Salzenberg has recently given up[1] maintaining the libmail-spf-query-
perl package[2], among others.
Chip also wrote to me:
Julian Mehnle wrote:
I understand you are the maintainer of libmail-spf-query-perl
Package: apache2
Version: 2.0.54-5
Severity: wishlist
Apache 2.2 has recently been released:
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/Announcement2.2.html
It brings quite a few new features and AFAICT also fixes some of the
bugs that are in the Debian BTS, so packaging it would probably be a
good
Clint Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luke Schierer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, even with the --lsbsysinit option, it is still skipping a
file.sh type name. I used
run-parts --lsbsysinit --test /etc/cron.daily
to test.
You would need to use the LSB hierarchical namespace, for
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.9.8
Severity: wishlist
debchange currently uses a maintainer name of (empty string) if the
DEBFULLNAME environment variable is undefined. However it should use the
standard NAME env var if DEBFULLNAME is undefined.
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Package: apt
Version: 0.6.41
Followup-For: Bug #64141
Today I experienced this problem, too. When I tried to perform a
dist-upgrade with Debug::pkgProblemResolver=yes, I got:
$ sudo apt-get -u -o=Debug::pkgProblemResolver=yes dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.4-7
Followup-For: Bug #284047
I do have the same problem. Exported PDF files do not feature stream
compression. When I use `pdftk in.pdf output out.pdf compress`, the
PDFs get compressed and thus become about 75% smaller.
Can PDF stream compression be
Package: bugzilla
Severity: wishlist
Bugzilla 2.20 has been released on September 30th:
http://www.bugzilla.org/news/
Please package it when you find the time.
Julian.
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Alexis Sukrieh wrote:
Filling empty values for a username or its password is just stupid.
In the pending upload release, a debconf note will warn the user if he
fill empty values here.
That's now forbidden by the debconf screens.
Thanks for calling me stupid.
Why is wanting to set an empty
I am experiencing the same problem. spf_dns_internal.h seems to be missing
from libspf2-dev.
Are there plans to fix the libspf2-dev package any time soon?
Julian.
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Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
libgksu1.2, [...]
* New Upstream Release
- fixes wording of the xauth warning message (Closes: #309563)
- no longer crashes on AMD64 because of gnome-keyring
(Closes:
Package: libdatetime-perl
Version: 1:0.22-1
Severity: normal
libdatetime-perl is really outdated. The current version is 0.29, but
only 0.22 is in the Debian archive.
Please update the package to version 0.29 soon.
Thanks,
Julian Mehnle.
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Package: bugzilla
Version: 2.18-6
Severity: normal
Tags: sid
I just installed bugzilla 2.18-6. In DebConf, I chose manual
configuration and entered stuff. For the new MySQL user, bugzilla, I
intentionally entered an empty password. However, the postinst then
failed with the following error
Package: gksu
Version: 1.2.5-1
Severity: important
I recently installed synaptic, whose menu entry uses the command-line
`gksu -u root /usr/sbin/synaptic` to start synaptic with root
privileges.
Unfortunately, this does not work. After the password has been entered
(correctly or incorrectly),
Package: mailutils
Severity: normal
mailutils should not depend on libmysqlclient* (currently:
libmysqlclient12). I just wanted to install the `sieve` tool, but as long
as I don't want to install the MySQL stuff (and I don't want to!), I
can't.
Perhaps you should split the package if it has so
Julian Mehnle wrote:
FYI, the documentation problem will probably be fixed by the next
upstream release.
This is the change from CVS:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/courier/courier/courier/courier/filters/courierfilter.sgml?r1=1.1r2=1.2
Uhm, forget that. There is no documentation
package libapache-dbilogger-perl
submitter 41890 !
retitle 41890 libapache-dbilogger-perl: Incompatible with PostgreSQL due to
unquoted column names
tags 41890 patch
thanks
Gunnar Wolf wrote:
I want to close a pretty old bug ( #41890! :-O ). It requires a minor
change in
Charles Fry wrote:
Currently courier-filter-perl has recommends/suggests of four
non-existent packages:
- libmime-tools-perl
- libclamav-client-perl
- libnet-address-ipv4-local-perl
- libnet-rblclient-perl
libmime-tools-perl should be changed to libmime-perl.
Right. I guess
Package: libmime-perl
Version: 5.417-1
Severity: wishlist
The CPAN package is named MIME-tools, so following the unofficial
naming convention for Debian Perl packages, the Debian package should
probably really be named libmime-tools-perl.
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All of these have not yet been packaged for Debian, and as I am not a
regular Debian Developer, I cannot do it myself. Until some DD
sponsors them, Debian packages can easily be built manually at least
from the two CPAN packages written by me (Debian package control
files are included).
Package: kmahjongg
Version: 4:3.3.2-1
Severity: normal
When I select a theme, tileset, background, or layout, KMahjongg does
not save my selection and returns to the defaults when I close and
restart the program. Thus I always have to choose my preferred
background and tileset manually when
Jonas Meurer wrote:
[...] you'll have to install seperate instances of lurkers binary to
configure different htdocs (webcache) directories as well. therefore i
see currently no possibility to run more than one lurker instance with
the debian lurker package installation.
Huh? Why is that? Is
Package: apache2-common
Version: 2.0.52-3
Severity: minor
In /usr/share/doc/apache2/examples, there is a duplicate SSL example
configuration file called ssl-std.conf(.gz), which is essentially
identical to ssl.conf(.gz):
| # cd /usr/share/doc/apache2/examples
| # ls -la ssl*
| -rw-r--r-- 1 root
Package: lurker
Version: 1.2-4
Severity: minor
README.mailman says:
| As long as lurker doesn't support multible databases per instance, you
| have to archive either all private lists, all public lists or both with
| lurker.
I don't have any experience with older versions of lurker, but I see
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Brian Morrison wrote:
Is this part of the work in progress or have the html docs been
forgotten this time round? They are in the CVS tree.
There were technical problems with generating new html documentation. It
will be included in 0.81, though.
The HTML docs are
Tomasz Kojm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julian Mehnle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The HTML docs are missing from the 0.81 release, too. What happened?
Are there plans to include them again in future releases?
There were problems generating HTML documentation (probably due to
broken TeX
Stephen Gran wrote:
Dammit - I have just noticed that latex2html is in non-free, making it
unclear (at least to me) that I can go about this the way I was planning
to. I was going to uuencode the icons, and then uudecode them back in
postinst. Now that I notice it's a non-free package, I may
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 3.5
Line 26 of /usr/share/courier-filter-perl/perl5/Courier/Filter.pm is:
use v5.8;
This requirement is not represented in the testing package of
courier-filter-perl.
I don't think it has to. courier-filter-perl is only in Debian/testing
(and
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