Hi,
did you find out what's going wrong with your quota setup?
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bsdmainutils from. Therefore I'd suggest removing from from bsdmainutils. Any
objections? After all bsdmainutils is there for bsd tools that have not (yet)
been re-written by FSF as GNU. As programs found here become available from GNU
sources, they will be replaced.
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alternative I can see for packaging vdfuse is to include it in
the virtualbox-ose package.
Thanks for the additional info. Adding this to the virtualbox-ose packages
seems like a good idea to me.
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Do you still have a problem with kontact/citadel? If so could you please login
into webcit with konqueror and then try again from kontact to see whether that
makes a difference?
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severity 555227 normal
thanks
I fail to see why this is serious. Please point us to the policy section that
is broken here. Otherwise I consider this a normal bug, therefore downgrading
it.
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that it had to recompile because the kernel version number didn't change. Are
you sure this is not the reason?
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silently disappear, although it should be
+installed by the package. Patch the old postrm script to not delete the
+file anymore. (Closes: #531627, #562555)
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denyhosts (2.6-6) unstable; urgency=low
* fixed wrong
?
I would bet that the modules were build for 2.6.32, but between building of the
modules and you trying to use the modules the kernel package was updated yet
again. And with this update not changing version numbers but changing ABI the
modules do not work anymore.
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this is my acpi-scripts, but my friends don't modified it
ENABLE_OSD='yes'
...
What is this? Which file are you talking about?
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this asap.
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the device
was missing, which made wd_keepalive stop immediately. Yes, I know I should
check the log files more carefully, but it used to work.
Anyway, I just uploaded a fixed version.
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is the reason but dpkg -S
/etc/acpi/events/ibm-wireless shows that the file belongs to package
acpi-support. Therefore I reassign this bug to acpi-support for the time being.
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critical.
Aynway, the best solution is to fix this, if it is fixable on the chrony side
at all.
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simple
resolution mentioned in this bug report.
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Installation fails acpid: can't open /proc/acpi/event: No such file or
directory.
With which kernel? Does the file really not exist? The probem in #440870 was
that the file was exclusively opened by hal, thus acpid wasn't able to access
it.
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to move to Lenny? Put the
packages on hold for the time being? Get some information before complaining?
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kernel and acpid packages). I wanted You to be aware of that fact.
Maybe some other people are also using custom kernel builds with the option
/proc/acpi/event support disabled and submit the bug against acpid.
Ah, now I understand your email. Thanks for clarifying.
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Package: libgnutls26
Version: 2.4.2-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
Since updating libgnutls26 today I cannot use mutt anymore because it gets a
segfault. Here's what gdb says:
#0 0xf7e13ff4 in _gnutls_x509_crt_get_raw_dn2 (cert=0x11, whom=0xf7e4e367
issuer,
Diffie-Hellman parameters
- Using prime: 1032 bits
- Secret key: 1016 bits
- Peer's public key: 1024 bits
- Certificate type: X.509
- Got a certificate list of 1 certificates.
- Certificate[0] info:
# The hostname in the certificate does NOT match 'localhost'.
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This doesn't hit every system not even every VM on a system, therefore I think
the bug should be important but not serious.
Upstream is aware of this. However, there doesn't seem to be an easy way to
reproduce.
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Package: spampd
Version: 2.30-21
Severity: normal
If VERBOSE is set to something for whatever reason, check_pid() gives confusing
warnings because it only set VERBOSE if asked to but does not unset VERBOSE if
not asked to be verbose. This means that on startup you will always get a
failure
,
wouldn't it help to just use clist_size 1 instead of clist_size 0? The
0 test is bogus if you access clist_size - 1 afterwards, but with the 1
test it works for me as well, i.e. no segfault anymore.
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Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.92l
Severity: important
A lot of the environment is leaked into into creating problems in other init
scripts. I'm not sure whether the severity is right, but some other init
scripts do not work as expected because of some of the environment they
inherit.
/proc/acpi/event would exists as the base for the event
relaying, right?
What do others think of testing for /proc/acpi/event (instead of
/proc/acpi) at the top of acpid.init and exiting immediately with 0 if
not present? (disabling acpid)
Makes sense IMO.
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Package: clamsmtp
Version: 1.8-5.3
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 9.3 (?) too lazy to check, sorry
clamsmtp puts its pid file into /var/run/clamsmtp/. However, this directory is
neither created on startup nor part of the package but instead created by the
postinst. With my /var/run
Just for the record, I'm willing to prepare a patch/NMU/upload for this.
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upgraded is this one time so it does not
fly under the radar and CCed debian-release so they can tell us what to do.
Keep in mind that a patch fixing this issue is already listed in the bug
report. So I fail to see why we don't update the package and fix that bug.
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to runlevel S?
No that's not possible. You don't want to have wd_keepalive running in single
user mode.
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Package: insserv
Version: 1.12.0-10
Severity: critical
Justification: might break the whole system
I just found out that my system was converted by insserv without even asking
me! I purged and reinstalled:
Unpacking insserv (from .../insserv_1.12.0-10_amd64.deb) ...
Processing triggers for
Package: insserv
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Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
I installed insserv and the reconfigured it to not change my boot sequence and
it failed to restore the old setup. Needless to say that I didn't change
anything in between:
/var/lib/insserv/current.list
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much the last one.
The question now is why stop wd_keepalive at all? Isn't it better to
just leave it running?
It is, this is definitely a bug in the LSB header. Without insserv wd_keepalive
is not stopped.
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to specify in the
init.d header and how.
Sure, be my guest. Watchdog used to be started at S89. How do I make sure it
gets the same spot?
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in a Should-Start header (and probably also in a Should-Stop) to get
it to stop before these other init.d scripts.
Watchdog should start after all server processes as it can be used to monitor
these processes. This is why I thought about $all.
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I'm not sure whether the merge is right. The other report had changes between
installation and deinstallation. In my case deinstallation immediately followed
installion without any change in between. But then you know the software better
than I do.
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On Sun, 2008-06-08 at 17:04 +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
I would like to upload a new version of this application (0.1.98-1) (,
which
closes several bugs that have been reported. I just need a couple of days
Package: insserv
Version: 1.12.0-10
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
If a sysadmin changes the priority of one of the init scripts manually, insserv
must not ignore this change and simply delete the link, but it does. To
reproduce simply change the priority of one
- a
The semantic of $all is thus surprising to most, and I recommend
against using it unless no other alternative exist. :)
You already have this problem with rmnologin and stop-bootlogd. I'd prefer to
start watchdog before stop-bootlogd for obvious reasons.
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88?
The reason is that watchdog can be used to monitor other processes. But of
course these processes have to run to be monitored. 89 wass chosen just because
it happened to be were all the interesting process were already running. This
was changed several times over the years.
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Other scripts are started before wd_keepalive, which is not acceptable. We need
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will have to decide if it make sense in
this case or not.
It does, I just would prefer to get it even earlier. Portmap for instance is
also started before syslog, although I have yet to figure out why.
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you upgrade?
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the opportunity to customize runlevels by
simply adding, moving, or removing the symbolic links in /etc/rcn.d if symbolic
links are being used [...]
I guess this alone warrants the RC status of this bug report.
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Package: chrony
Version: 1.23-6
Severity: important
Subject almost says it all. With the new dependency based boot sequence that
enabled itself on most systems chrony is started befor syslog which doesn't
look right.
Please make $syslog a dependency in /etc/init.d/chrony.
Also, from how I
insserv?
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Package: insserv
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Severity: normal
I cannot see where I did wrong:
mich...@feivel:~$ cat /etc/init.d/wd_keepalive
[...]
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: wd_keepalive
# Short-Description: Start watchdog keepalive daemon
# Required-Start:$remote_fs
# Required-Stop:
?
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increase the
severity of this question for upgrades. The question and conversion
code is going to be moved from insserv to sysv-rc in the next upload
of insserv and sysvinit.
I agree.
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Package: insserv
Version: 1.12.0-10
Severity: wishlist
Just imagine a logger that is supposed to log all actions done while shutting
down the system or, as in my case, a daemon whose job it is to monitor other
daemons and, if they do not run anymore, either restart that daemon or the
whole
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Package: cowbuilder
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Severity: normal
typing cowbuilder --buildtab results in:
mich...@feivel:~$ cowbuilder --buildbash: _get_cword: command not found
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thanks
Given that this bug prevents a remote reboot I'd consider it release critical.
Or more or less standard setup requires a manual fsck to be able to reboot.
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are missing the previous patch from Werner, available in
#541613. Or perhaps you need to add the initialization code Werner
added later?
Maybe. Is there a way I can access your binary? Or could you simply mail it to
me? I'd like to test it.
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Using the sources from Debian svn for the package worked. It seems I had to
apply more patches. Anyway, now watchdog get K01 all for itself when listing
$all in Required-Stop.
Thanks.
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I'm sorry, my last report was incorrect. I only checked runlevel 1 for which
the links were okay. In 0 and 6 however I still have alsa-utils, cryptdisks,
fuse, urandom and wpa-ifdown in K01 although none of them uses $all.
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On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 12:27:34PM +0200, Dr. Werner Fink wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 12:10:16PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
I'm sorry, my last report was incorrect. I only checked runlevel 1 for which
the links were okay. In 0 and 6 however I still have alsa-utils, cryptdisks,
fuse
Package: dns2tcp
Version: 0.4.dfsg-5
Severity: normal
With dns2tcpd being located in /usr/sbin the initscript should have a
dependency on $remote_fs instead of $local_fs because /usr may be NFS mounted.
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. To me it seems to be a bug in bash-compeletion-lib, feel free to
re-assign.
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. due to the delay with
NEW, it's not fully working yet with 2.6.29. you may want to look at the
git tree which has a newer version and is supposed to work well with
2.6.29 (it builds, but i've not tested it yet).
Okay, will try when I find the time.
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, same problem there.
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). Description.
@end direntry
But doesn't this put the whole menu into the dir file? Is this the way it's
supposed to be? Shouldn't this be just one entry listing tora instead?
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On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:27:04PM +0100, peter green wrote:
The upload did not fully fix the bug, it fixed the issue with the
ssize_t variable but not the issue with the return type of sizeof.
Argh, thanks for noticing. I hope I got it right this time.
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anyone enlighten me please, where these events are to be found? acpid does
not just read the netlink inteface but also the input layer and thus is
*supposed* to also get events coming over an input device. You can use kacpimon
to try it out.
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checked whether hotkeys still create *any*
event in the input layer or where HAL gets its information from.
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also exists when
using your own build.
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triggered ACPI messages are handing out ordinary key presses, hiding from
acpid.
Please correct me if I'm wrong about that.
Does kacpimon display the hotkey event?
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- that's why I wrote the hotkey daemon.
I'd prefer to figure out why acpid is not reacting to that event. This is not
meant to diminish your effort, but I'd prefer to not have yet another daemon
running.
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it was missing from the patch. :-)
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Please explain why. BTW your patch does not apply to the Debian source tree.
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events are.
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not initialize n, which results in the failure
of getline. Adding a malloc fixes the problem for me.
Argh, silly cutpaste copy, will fix in a minute.
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if the location of my report is an inconvenience.
This was the right place and the report is very much appreciated. No need to
worry.
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. After all the debconf question is
there to prevent the overwriting of your configuration.
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it manually with: module-assistant auto-install virtualbox-ose.
VBox status code: -1912 (VERR_VM_DRIVER_VERSION_MISMATCH).
Is your user space 64 bit or 32? Do you have some uncommon setup? Are you
allowed to access /dev/vboxdrv? Is your user in group vboxusers?
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reassign 267486 acpi-support
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Given that all acpi related scripts nowadays reside in acpi-support I reassing
this bug.
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reassign 515334 acpi-support
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Assuming that the event is processed correctly I reassign this bug to
acpi-support where the script that does the work lives.
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tag 443411 moreinfo
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Do you have any news on this bug? It is waiting for more info for more than 8
months now. Do you still experience problems with the Lenny version?
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reassign 483937 acpi-support
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With the suspend.d and resume.d directories being part of acpi-support I assume
that we might have to look there for this bug. If you disagree feel free to
tell me.
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/default/acpid, should be disabled in newer
version anyway).
Also, if stopping acpid stops that behaviour, does it come back if you restart
acpid with an empty /etc/acpi?
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tag 510212 unreproducible
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Bernd, could you please tell us which version you are using? Might also help to
know the browser. I just tried but couldn't reproduce this with 7.38 and either
iceweasel or konqueror.
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Package: lxterminal
Version: 0.1.3-2
Severity: normal
lxterminal menu says I can switch tabs by pressinbg CTRL-PAGE-UP/DOWN, however
this only brings some control characters on the screen, but no switch.
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Package: lxpanel
Version: 0.3.8.1-2
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With the panel at the bottom the nm-applet is visible. Moving the panel top the
left, logging out and in again makes it disappear. Moving the panel back to the
bottom of the page makes it appear again, after the usual logout/login.
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fix the problem for your system.
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to fix it, it's about
getting the priority straight especially given how deep we are in the release
cycle.
Does not fix the problem.
Hmm, seems I did identify the problem correctly but the workaround didn't work.
Sigh.
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policy.
From what I understood it is not.
However it makes quota uninstallable if insserv is installed
(and active?), so it might be worth considering it.
It needs to be active I think.
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an upload to sid asap, but that'll be 3.17-2, sorry.
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Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
I downloaded the installed as a daily build yesterday (so, no idea where to
find a version number if there is one) and reinstalled one of my old systems.
This old system has an old Windows installation on /dev/hda1. I chose grub2 as
boot manager in the
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 07:13:44PM +0100, Eric Valette wrote:
yesterday refresh of 4.2 in UNRELEASED + beta8 is out
This needs only a recompilation.
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(probably).
Yup. :-)
Anyway, committed to git. Thanks for the explanation.
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