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Somehow the line mentioning VBoxAddIF.sh got lost in the .install file.
Sorry for this. It has been re-added in svn and thus the problem will be
fixed with the next release.
Thanks for reporting it.
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Could you please try again with 1.5.4-dfsg-1? There were some changes
mad to virtualbox that might effect the behaviour you're seeing.
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sure that a similar situation
doesn't come up again.
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Just clarifying my own email, virtualbox does correctly start now, but
not in default configuration. It just needs more memory configured.
Given that my last email wasn't precise enough I don't want anyone
readin gthis to think it doesn't work at all.
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please try with a new, clean user account?
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will usually figure this out, but the message from virtualbox does
say install virtualbox-ose-modules.
Am I correct to assume that you're not running udev?
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it hasn't been
done yet.
In the meantime though you are free to use m-a to build your own package
from the sources. As soon as the official package appears in the pool it
will be installed on the next upgrade.
I fail to see the problem to be honest.
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At the time being virtualbox only support 32bit guests. Thus the build
system builds 32bits guest utils even when running a 64bit build. Or in
other words with virtualox-ose-guest-utils_*amd64.deb we have a package
that will never be installed, because
Package: kqemu-source
Version: 1.3.0~pre11-7
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The package doesn't compile on an up-to-date sid system:
...
make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/kqemu/common'
gcc -Wall -O2 -Werror -g -D__KERNEL__ -I.. -o genoffsets genoffsets.c
in the meantime. Too bad about
the Nvidia drivers though. As I've said, we have (in a way I don't
I don't think this is the right place to discuss nvidia packages. :-)
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to speak for the other guys on this list, but I still fail
to see a problem.
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Did you try reproducing this bug with a non-xmodmap'ed system?
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Seems to be an email problem, I'm just unsure whether local on my system
or somewhere in between.
PS: yes, I have eyes everywhere ..:-)
Fortunately because I didn't notice. Thanks.
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see that quotacheck is only started if you're not doing a
clean upgrade. So I really need more infos.
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, and it fails every time, whether
or not I stop quota beforehand.
That's it, thanks. Due to the help of debhelper it is indeed started
twice. Will fix it as soon as I find time.
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Any news on this ITP? Upstream already links to a package supposed to be
on mentors.debian.net, but there is none.
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The bug is not fixed. I don't care which piece of the software broke,
the fact in the matter is that the virtualbox-ose module is not build by
linux-modules-extra. That means the bug is still present.
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folders etc.).
Ehem, 1.5.2-dfsg does not have the guest additions at all. They are not
even part of the orig tarball.
Could you please explain what you are doing with which sources?
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as it can be.
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Could you please send me/us a patch to enable virtualbox-ose build in
l-m-e? Or a link where to find your -4 version. Using m-a directly seems
to work nicely so we need to find out how it is called in l-m-e build.
Thanks.
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Does it make a difference for you if you use a non-xmodmap'ed system?
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Could you please try again and see whether it works for you? If it
doesn't I wonder how to reproduce the bug.
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though, though.
no. the fact that virtualbox-ose-source does not comply with
linux-modulex-extra-2.6 is a bug in virtualbox-ose-source, not in
linux-modules-extra-2.6.
No argument here.
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Subject says it all. The package in question
virtualbox-ose-guest-source_1.5.2-dfsg2-1_all.deb is just being
uploaded.
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didn't get arround to tell michael yet.
Or you simply could have fixed it yourself.
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grep should use the --quiet option, or standard output redirected to
/dev/null
when invoking:
...
Fixed in svn, will be done with the next upload.
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? But then vboxvfs is not modprobed anyway. The only
occurence was in the postinst that I already fixed.
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On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 11:25:54PM +1000, Kel Modderman wrote:
No idea what is different, it should just load via hotplug event, like real
hardware.
Found a local problem in my VM. Seems to work now. I will remove the
call to modprobe.
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though.
direct lookup using known vendor_id:device_id with the '-d' option. If a
string is
returned then the device is present. If nothing is returned, print a message
stating system is not in a Virtual Machine.
Good idea anyway because it removes one pipe.
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Package: kbuild
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'man kmk' points the reader to /usr/share/doc/kbuild/index.html which
is essantially empty.
The reason for this is that the build system tries to include a
non-existing file. We already discussed this when taking about the
backport.
It might be
Is this correct ?
No, the problem is not that the file is incorrect, but that
linux-modules-extra builds the module with the wrong name. See #453681
for details. I'm working on it.
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the wrong name. Given that
I see no reason to be able to override this variable I will patch the
makefile in virtualbox-ose to not allow this. But I do not see a reason
for linux-modules-extra to act this way.
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at all. So I probably
need to create one.
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I think we should have policy for module source packages that specifies
how such a package should look like. There are several ways to build a
kernel module from a source file and some (at least the inclusion in
linux-modules-extra/contrib/non-free) are not
The problems mentioned in these two bug reports should be fixed in the
lates virtualbox-ose upload that sits in incoming atm. Daniel, could you
please build l-m-e again? Thanks.
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Can you also please add dh_icons to debian/rules ?
I've had this request before, but ttbomk dh_icons only has an effect for
png, jpg and svg type images. However, the tora icon is xpm. So I don't
see why adding dh_icons makes sense.
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retitle 455511 RM: postgresql-8.1 -- RoM; obsoleted by postgresql-filedump-8.2
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, especially I would like to see qobexclient
as a seperate package: it is console-only and has no KDE dependency and would
be a nice altenative to the obexftp package that I maintain.
That's a nice idea. Needs some more work then though. :-)
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The irc module sometimes has problems connecting to an irc server. For
me it just shows the blinking icon as if it was trying to connect but on
the server side it appears to connect and disconnect continously.
What's even worse, I cannot stop
to imply that restarting a server process triggers watchdog
and thus reboots the system. Is this the case?
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that mail got lost. I
will leave it open for the runlevel change though.
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Package: knoda
Version: 0.7-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I just did a apt-get install knoda on an up-to-date sid system. Trying
to start knoda afterwards fails miserably:
knoda: relocation error: /usr/lib/libhk_kdeclasses.so.6: undefined symbol:
versions
of offlineimap. The old 4.0.16 version works nicely. This there is no
change to the server involved I wonder whether this can be a server
problem.
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I just uploaded a new version to incoming that also contains changes to
the code fragment patched in this bug report. Albeit this patch is
different than the one listed here. Could you please try whether the
problem still exists with -8?
Thanks.
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The fact in the matter is that the whole kdebluetooth stuff is
completely rewritten. All I'd like to have is a workable solution until
the new code is finished.
BTW we didn't change a single piece of code. This was an upstream
change.
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On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 02:17:25PM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 03:45:12PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 08:43:51AM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
My guess is that it is a bug in courier triggered by a recent change
in offlineimap. Maybe
-core (repo
Trantor) (saved 1126457840; got 1186737605); skipping it
Here'S one with courier:
WARNING: UID validity problem for folder INBOX.test (repo Gauss) (saved
1186753960; got 1186754204); skipping it
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, it appears to be courier related.
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Package: kopete
Version: 4:3.5.7-3
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** Please type your report below this line ***
When starting a line with HE: in #debian.de, kopete completes that
name to Hessophanes:, although both names exist and both users are
online.
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talking about.
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Given that I tweaked the postinst script a little bit could you please
verify whether the bug still exists for you with 1.5.0-dfsg2-2?
Thanks.
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Package: libgnutls13
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I just apt-get upgraded and in the process installed libgnutls13
1.7.18-2. Afterwards I had to find out that mutt doesn't work anymore.
It simply isn't able to get the tls handshaking going, i.e. it doesn't
even ask for the username
people, so I fail to see why
we have to stick with this old and buggy version.
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I just apt-get upgraded and in the process installed libgnutls13
1.7.18-2. Afterwards I had to find out that mutt doesn't work anymore
Could you please send me your warnquota.conf file?
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Could you please try again with the latest netload version? I haven't
found a way to reproduce this so far. Maybe the newer versions are fine.
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Would you care to elaborate? What feature did 1.3 have that the current
version doesn't have?
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. However, you
might take over the old code as maintainer. I'm more than willing to add
this to netdiag as well once the more serious bugs are gone.
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Hi,
is there any news on this one? I'd like to try it, is there a package
already available?
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Are you able to reproduce the bug regularly? I have been able to
reproduce it exactly once, but failed since. I think I have an idea
what's going on, but neither verify it, not test a possible solution. So
if you can reproduce it, your help would be appreciated.
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tag 429948 unreproducable
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Could you please try 3.15-4 in your setup? There is a new option -m
for cutting of leading slashes. The docs say, however, it's just for
NFS4, but I'd try anyway.
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and/or have new information, feel
free to reopen.
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please take my apologies.
My problem simply is that I do not understand why nothing at all is
happening here. There may be technical problems explaining it, but I
would at least expect them to be documented somewhere.
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Justification: Policy 12.5
Header says it all. Policy 12.5 says:
In addition, the copyright file must say where the upstream sources (if
any) were obtained.
However, there is no such information in this package.
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I have the same setup and found that it does not seem to work in it.
Having an amd64 chroot I decided to start it there instead of digging
for the reason. This works like a charm.
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the problem.
Anyway, could someone of you please try to simply recompile
kdebluetooth? My tests suggest that this might fix the problem.
Depending on how long it takes to get the new version in I can upload a
recompiled version of -8 if this helps.
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Hi,
I just uploaded 1.5.2. Reading this bug report suggests that this might
fix your problem for good. Could you please try and tell us?
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in statnet grabbing the CPU all the time.
However, I don't think this is really a statnet bug.
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reassign to bash, although I have to
admit that I'm not exactly sure.
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: No such file or directory
This is to be expected as vboxmanage essentially sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH to
the path where, among others, VBoxDDU.so is located and then starts
/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxManage.
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Could you please send us the output of setxkbmap -v without having
called setxkbmap to set your keyboard to french before? Virtualbox can
only work on the keyboard information it has.
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experienced this problem for a long time.
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severity 404316 important
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On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 11:33:28 +0100
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I'm experiencing the same problem as mentioned in this bug for a few
weeks. Originally I thought I had a kernel problem, but I finally found
some time to test different kernels
. But if you know that it works for others I'm
fine with important.
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with uswsusp 0.5 only because that was the version
with which the initrd was created.
I think if you'd add the option -k all to your call this should be
done automatically.
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agree.
Michael
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, then install and then run
kbluetoothd.
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Package: postfix
Version: 2.4.0-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I recently updated my sid system and installed postfix 2.4.0-1. However,
it does not work at all. Instead I get:
Starting Postfix Mail Transport Agent:
postfix/etc/postfix/postfix-script: line 318: 23258
.
And then make watchdog become the last daemon stopped? Yes, that might
work. Hmm, thinking about it, it might even be better to do this with
two programs.
Thanks or this idea.
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would automatically clear the shutdown file. Does
that action of the rc files go against any Debian policies?
Could you please try 5.2.6-7? I did not go this route but instead
enabled the wd_keepalive binary which is a watchdog with just the
keepalive routines.
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running a sid system btw.
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that differs from the other one. So which one i sto be
included?
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already preparing a new upstream version which will result in a new
Debian package as well.
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it and now everything is fine. This seems to be problem with
the up-to-date version.
I set the severity of this bug back to grave to make sure it does not
migrate to etch.
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. That's why it wasn't included in -1.
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libra
ii valgrind 1:3.2.3-1 A memory debugger and profiler
ii zlib1g 1:1.2.3-15compression library - runtime
alleyoop recommends no packages.
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Package: spampd
Version: 2.30-16
Severity: normal
I installed spampd the other day just to see that it tried to access
some files in my user directory. After spending some time looking for
the reason and then askinf formorer for a hint we found that the server
process still had my user
on http://www.in.fh-merseburg.de/~jahn/opensync-0.21/ works
nicely though. I'd prefer to get things from the Debian archive though.
Michael
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
With kdepim having moved to opensync this connector does not make sense
anymore. Therefore it is not build anymore by the kdebluetooth package.
It still is needed in etch, but not in sid/lenny anymore.
Thanks.
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the user unless in the configuration I somehow
disabled the writing to /dev/watchdog.
It's possible to disable it. Also watchdog should report an error in
syslog. Nevertheless I will change watchdog to modprobe a user given
module before starting.
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