Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.2.42
Severity: normal
An upgrade of the login package to 1:4.0.14 causes the following to be
sent every morning when cron.daily runs.
Jan 8 06:25:03 enzo su[7896]: Successful su for nobody by root
Jan 8 06:25:04 enzo su[7899]: Successful su for
Package: xscreensaver
Version: 4.23-1
Severity: important
Following the upgrade to 4.23, I noticed slight horizontal glitches on
the screen. Typing then caused the screen to blank for one second
periods. Some, but not all, mouse use also caused the blanking, but I
was able to select screensaver
I tried running the daemon in verbose mode, but it doesn't output
anything during the sporadic blanking.
$ xscreensaver -sync -verbose -no-capture
xscreensaver 4.23, copyright (c) 1991-2005 by Jamie Zawinski [EMAIL
PROTECTED].
xscreensaver: running as lee/lee (1000/1000)
xscreensaver: in
I'd assumed ipod support was broken in rhythmbox before seeing this
report, so personally I'd consider the severity higher than minor.
This is just to add that the debian package of gtkpod has used /media/ipod
since December 2004, so it's likely to be used over /mnt/ipod (at least
for new users)
Package: udev
Version: 0.056-1
Severity: normal
The current version of udev didn't create the device /dev/hdb4
on reboot. The following minor changes create them on my system:
--- udev.rules.orig 2005-03-21 18:14:35.0 +
+++ udev.rules 2005-04-05 00:11:58.0 +0100
@@
Package: installation-reports
INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: RC2 (20041121)
Date: 2005-01-14
Method: netinst CD
Machine: hp proLiant DL380
Root Device: HP CISS (hardware RAID 5)
/dev/cciss/c0d0p1 (94M) bootable /boot
/dev/cciss/c0d0p2 (199G) /
/dev/cciss/c0d0p3 swap
Base
Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.2.35
Severity: wishlist
The following supressable messages are reported by logcheck
(workstation) when an iPod shuffle is inserted (with a udev
rule to create /dev/ipod ) which is essentially just a USB
storage device.
Mar 3 01:09:37 localhost kernel: usb
Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.2.40
Severity: wishlist
I get the following mailed whenever I connect my phone to workstation via USB
(it has
both a scsi disk and two modem interfaces available via USB).
Aug 21 12:56:00 localhost kernel: usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using
ohci_hcd
Package: sound-juicer
Version: 2.10.1-3
Severity: normal
I recently encoded a CD which contained a track by the band Royksopp,
and used U+00F6 (o with diaresis) as the second character in the name.
The UTF-8 in the resulting filename looks fine in a terminal and in the
player app, however the
Package: gnome-terminal-data
Version: 2.10.0-2
Severity: normal
It's possible to remove gconf2 before attempting to remove
gnome-terminal-data.
In this scenario gnome-terminal-data.prerm fails because gconftool-2 is
no longer available. The prerm script needs to check for the existence
of the
Package: apt-listchanges
Version: 2.59-0.2
Severity: normal
The postrm script calls ucf without first confirming its existence.
It's possible to remove ucf before purging apt-listchanges, and this
would result in an error, preventing apt-listchanges from being purged.
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Package: exim4-base
Version: 4.51-1
Severity: normal
It's possible to remove debconf before attempting to purge exim4-base
and exim4-config. Under these circumstances both of the postrm scripts
will fail since confmodule cannot be sourced.
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Package: findutils
Version: 4.2.22-1
Severity: normal
After purging findutils, contrary to expectations I still have the file
/var/cache/locate/locatedb
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Package: scrollkeeper
Version: 0.3.14-10
Severity: normal
After purging scrollkeeper, the file /var/log/scrollkeeper.log
is still on the system.
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Package: aptitude
Version: 0.2.15.9-2
Severity: normal
A purge of aptitude does not seem to remove
/var/log/aptitude
/var/log/aptitude.1.gz
/var/log/aptitude.2.gz
...
etc.
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Package: foomatic-filters-ppds
Version: 20050430-1
Severity: normal
Since upgrading to sarge, every page printed off using CUPS via samba
results in an extra blank page being run through the printer.
I tracked down the old ppd file I was using from a backup, munged it a
little, and fixed the
Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.2.39
Severity: normal
Everytime a sucessful ssh login occurs a line such as the following is
sent:
Jun 9 17:34:36 mouse sshd[8379]: Accepted password for lee from
:::10.100.12.2 port 11767
(Note the lack of ssh or ssh2 specified at the end.)
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Package: logcheck
Version: 1.2.54
Severity: wishlist
Please add the header Auto-Submitted: auto-generated to mails
generated by logcheck. This header should be supported by many email
autoresponders and should prevent the need to set up logcheck specific
rules for vacation-type autoresponders.
Package: prboom
Version: 2:2.2.6-1
Running prboom just results in the message Illegal instruction.
$ prboom
prboom v2.2.6 (http://prboom.sourceforge.net/)
Illegal instruction
$ ls /usr/share/games/doom/
boomlump.wad doom2.wad legacy.dat prboom.wad
I've tried installing lxdoom-x11 and
[2005-01-26] Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
I cannot reproduce this on my system. Can you please run prboom
from inside gdb and provide a backtrace from where it receives the
SIGILL, preferably with debug symbols compiled in?
With the packaged binary:
GNU gdb 6.3-debian
Copyright 2004 Free
Running prboom just results in the message Illegal instruction.
I cannot reproduce this on my system. Can you please run prboom
from inside gdb and provide a backtrace from where it receives the
SIGILL, preferably with debug symbols compiled in?
I've just installed prboom using apt-build
Package: awstats
Version: 6.5-1
Severity: normal
Attempting to run awstats on a realserver log provided to us in W3C
format resulted in all entries being dropped. Showing the dropped
entries gave output like this:
Dropped record (method/protocol 'RTSP' not qualified when LogType=S):
Package: mime-support
Version: 3.44-1
Severity: wishlist
Please add an entry for the MXF media container
application/mxf mxf
as registered in
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4539.txt
Current versions of totem and vlc have MXF support.
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Package: apt-listchanges
Version: 2.85.7+squeeze1
Severity: wishlist
Please add the header Auto-Submitted: auto-generated to mails
generated by apt-listchanges.
This is a standard email header and is described in RFC 3834
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3834#section-5
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In addtion to the basic methods
GET|POST|HEAD|PUT|DELETE|OPTIONS|TRACE
The following are listed in the IANA registry (which was created this year)
at http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-methods/http-methods.xhtml
(several of which are not recognised by pound)
ch attached.
>From d5a988cd7936d6ccbb9503ee0e32ca0cb2b15b9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Lee Maguire <lee-deb...@hexkey.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 00:04:21 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] add support for journal
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1 file changed, 29 inserti
The modification to fcgiwrap.socket doesn’t appear to use values recognised by
systemd.
I believe the configuration:
Mode=0660
SocketUser=www-data
SockerGroup=www-data
Should actually be:
SocketMode=0660
SocketUser=www-data
SocketGroup=www-data
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