the upstream release.
Also note: there are enough small bugs in 1.7.0 that users have been
reporting, especially in the code that migrates 1.6 working copies to
1.7 format, that we will probably release 1.7.1 soon.
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The attached patch supplies the necessary CC override to allow a
cross-compile to actually work. Please review and apply.
Thanks! Though I think I will [test and] use the slightly simpler
patch below.
Peter
--- debian/rules
+++ debian/rules
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
Package: libapache2-svn
Version: 1.6.17dfsg-2
Severity: serious
Tags: pending
As of 1.6.17dfsg-2, I split mod_dav_svn and mod_authz_svn into two
.load files, since most people do not actually need the latter.
However, the maintscript magic that keeps mod_authz_svn enabled on
upgrades does not
50psvn.el in
/etc/emacs/site-start.d, you will not notice a difference in startup
time. On my system, M-: (emacs-init-time) says 0.1 seconds, and
that's for everything, including my ~/.emacs, which does quite a bit
more than most of the files in /etc/emacs/site-start.d anyway.
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--- libxtst-1.2.0/debian/libxtst-dev.install
+++ libxtst-1.2.0/debian/libxtst-dev.install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-usr/lib/libXtst.a
-usr/lib/libXtst.so
[Riku Voipio]
The attached patch converts gpm to multiarch paths
and adds the relevant Multi-Arch: fields to debian/control.
Thanks! I've uploaded something based on your patch.
...Though if you're going to make a patch to a Debian bug log against
an Ubuntu package, you should say so. It
is related to running
the kFreeBSD buildd with multiple CPUs, and is avoided by running the
system non-SMP.
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why Debian should ship both.
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forwarded 422699 http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3959
tags 422699 + fixed-upstream
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
/usr/lib/perl5/SVN/Core.pm line 579.
Some kind person apparently reported it upstream (with a fix).
or ~/.subversion.config. In the [auth] section, you can list specific
password storage backends if you don't like the default of try them
all. You can say none of the above with an empty password-stores:
[auth]
password-stores =
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, and that it won't break
anything to specify both sets of CFLAGS ... but I ran out of time last
night. And now Philip Martin upstream beat me to it. So, yeah, I'll
just use his version:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1145203view=rev
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'localhost' IP on an IPv6 socket. I don't fully understand it myself.
But if upstream can resolve it at some point, it will probably resolve
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expression went. This is tested to work on my lenny-squeeze system.
Of course, it's probably too late to think about fixing it in lenny
_now_.
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http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2011-06/0866.shtml
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Attaching the test case for this bug, from
http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2011-06/0866.shtml.
It works with 3.7.6.3-1, fails with 3.7.7-1.
#include assert.h
#include stdio.h
#include sqlite3.h
#define BUSY_TIMEOUT 1
int main(void)
{
sqlite3 *db3;
const char *path = foo.db;
int
tags patch
thanks
This bug has now been fixed upstream with a one-line patch:
Patch: http://www.sqlite.org/src/ci/faa38c8724
Info: http://www.sqlite.org/src/info/25ee812710
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the error in Debian
and upstream.
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ever happen (lots of people don't work the way I work), so I add it
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In the past, on this issue, my response was why sacrifice sarge
compatibility for no concrete benefit? But sarge was a couple
releases ago now, so. I'll see what can be done, whether it be to
move to debhelper level 7, or drop debhelper entirely.
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Package: udev
Version: 167-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch, upstream
Microsoft Hyper-V has a dynamic MAC address mode wherein MAC addresses
start with 00:15:5D, then the low two octets from the host IP address,
then a sequential octet. These should be skipped for the same reason
VMWare dyanmic
So, I narrowed it down with gdb. The problem is, glxinfo loops through
all 3 screens of my display - but it crashes if the screen is not the
default screen (the .N in $DISPLAY). I don't yet know _why_ it
crashes. I'm attaching a patch that works around it, by _not_ looping
through all screens,
Package: mesa-utils
Version: 8.0.1-2
Severity: normal
glxinfo segfaults:
$ glxinfo -display :0.2
name of display: :0.2
Segmentation fault
$ glxinfo -display :0.1
name of display: :0.1
Segmentation fault
$ glxinfo -display :0.0
name of display: :0.0
display:
[Cyril Brulebois]
yeah, can't really reproduce that here. Any chance you could get a
full backtrace with debugging symbols?
After rebuilding mesa-utils (sid) and mesa (experimental) with 'nostrip':
ii libgl1-mesa-dev7.10.1-1 A free implementation of the OpenGL API --
GLX
has not been needed after db4.3, but
perhaps you can see why I don't like to trust the nice people who say
things like Don't worry! Just let the db-defaults package take care
of which DB version you get! No problem!
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$ svn co svn://svn.debian.org/pkg-subversion/src/1.7.x
Yeah, that's in a state of flux. By which I mean, I did some work on
it, but didn't finish, and didn't commit everything I've got anyway.
I've been planning to finish this stuff up soon, when I get a bit of
time:
, in the past, it has been
important to explicitly test and document the procedure for upgrading
user data between DB formats.
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On Sunday 20 March 2011, Raphael Geissert wrote:
For apache: Stefan et al,
Do you have any objection to switch to libdb5.1-dev (and bd on
libdb-dev)?
[Stefan Fritsch]
Switching libdb version in apr-util has to be coordinated with
subversion. I am not sure we want that to happen
testcase.
A reduced testcase would be helpful, if it's not too hard to produce
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tags 615779 pending
thanks
[Matthias Klose]
The package fails to build in a test rebuild on at least amd64 with
ld --no-add-needed.
Thanks. The binary in question, svn-make-config, will be obsolete in
my next upload anyway, which should happen in a few days. So the
question of how to link
them too. Anyway, it's not a
bug or even really a design flaw (IMO).
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Package: sudo
Version: 1.6.9p17-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
sudo has a use-after-free bug when parsing wildcards in command names
in sudoers. The symptom is that it can think a command does not match
the wildcard when, really, it does. This happens semi-randomly, I can
only reproduce it on
in 1.6.12dfsg-4, which should hit testing today.
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initialization
svn: SQLite compiled for 3.7.4, but running with 3.7.3
This is not actually an SQLite compatibility matter - it is libsvn
being too paranoid.
I've relaxed the SQLite version check so it only checks for x.y.0, not
x.y.z. I will upload shortly and will try to get it into squeeze.
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you please also upload a fix for CVE-2010-4539 and ask
for an unblock with release managers?
Yes, sorry, I missed that issue when looking through svn 1.6.15 changes
to push to squeeze. I'll upload 1.6.12dfsg-4 shortly with this patch
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
subversion 1.6.12dfsg-4:
- Relax the runtime version check of SQLite. (As has been noted on
IRC, a BinNMU on squeeze would be an acceptable workaround.)
- CVE-2010-4539 - ability to crash Apache server child processes.
I'm not sure if the impact
[Raphael Hertzog]
It looks like the symbols file is not complete:
$ egrep 'svn_error__locate|svn_sort__hash' /var/lib/dpkg/info/libsvn1.symbols
$
So the problem seems to be in libsvn1... and indeed subversion does weird
things with the symbols files:
sed -i '/svn_.*__/d'
properties of a particular
revision, would be one way to allow external sync tools to know what
they need to pull.
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forcemerge 604162 605424
thanks
[Barry Warsaw]
Out of the box, the Python bindings for Subversion are not compatible
with Python 2.7. The reason is shallow but mysterious - some tests
fail when run against Python 2.7.
Thanks! I saw your patch a week ago when Loïc Minier
[Loïc Minier]
subversion was failing to build in Ubuntu for various reasons
I wanted to share the workaround and fix we have applied with you as
you will probably hit them at some point
Thanks!
One of them is I believe python2.7 related; Barry Warsaw worked on
that one, you might
[sysad...@gorod0k.ru]
Hi, I detect problem in mod_dav_svn or mod_dav_svn_authz.
If enabled mod_evasive, problems with authorization to subversion.
I haven't investigated this in detail, but Subversion libsvn_neon
(client side) and mod_dav_svn (server side) implement a rather
inefficient
, in dpatch format.
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#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
## 02_client_cert.dpatch by Bryan Cain plombex...@gmail.com
##
## DP: Fix bug 480041: Client certificate notification.
## DP: From https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/neon27
[Georges Khaznadar]
Is pv able to do the same? for example how can I use pv to monitor the
transfer which is done by modifying a command such as:
dd if=someImageFile of=/dev/disk/by-id/usb-TheNiceStick_0878101B77D1D977-0:0
pv someImageFile
[Arthur de Jong]
Release 0.12 of svn2cl has this in the top of the script:
SVNINFOCMD=svn --non-interactive info
Can you test if this helps (at least not hang)? Thanks.
It may be a good idea to upgrade svn2cl in subversion-tools to 0.12.
Yeah, I really should. Too bad you didn't
tags 546659 patch
thanks
Nicolas's patch assumes python 2.6. That's fine for Debian, but maybe
not for upstream. This one seems to work.
Peter
--- imaplibutil.py
+++ imaplibutil.py
@@ -169,7 +169,10 @@
if last_error != 0:
# FIXME
raise
[Sandro Tosi]
A nicer way to do that is via tuple comparison (not correctly indented
only mocking):
if sys.version_info[0:2] (2,6)
self.sslobj = socket.ssl(self.sock, self.keyfile, self.certfile)
else:
self.sslobj = ssl.wrap_socket(self.sock, self.keyfile, self.certfile)
Could
[Bastian Blank]
svnadmin hotcopy fails an older fsfs repositories:
| $ svnadmin hotcopy test test1
| svnadmin: Can't open file 'test/db/fsfs.conf': No such file or directory
Right you are. Somebody noticed this upstream just a week ago:
http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2010-07/0471.shtml
. I can't figure out
how that could be useful for a password manager.
Aside from that, can it use or import password from 'pwsafe',
'gnome-keyring' or 'kwallet'? Is there a reason this app isn't
just a frontend to one or more of those?
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[Max Bowsher]
In Ubuntu, we've applied the attached patch amending the
XS-Python-Version line to = 2.4 rather than a list of explicit
versions.
From
http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/python-policy/ch-module_packages.html,
looks like it really should be = 2.4, 3.0. Subversion
- but I don't think it does.
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[Sandro Tosi]
Jakub Wilk made the discovery of the problem and kindly prepared a
list [1] of all identified packages (downloaded on 2010-06-09) along
with files lines that triggered the pattern search.
Pasting the actual lintian output into your MBF wouldn't have killed
you. Or at least a
[Nikita Borodikhin]
--- /usr/bin/svn-bisect.orig2010-04-20 13:57:31.0 +0700
+++ /usr/bin/svn-bisect 2010-05-20 10:44:33.575998629 +0700
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ do_reset ()
fi
url=$(cat $dir/url)
rev=$(cat $dir/start)
-svn switch -r$rev $url
+svn switch -r$rev
Package: postfix
Version: 2.7.0-1
Severity: normal
-Build-Depends: ..., libcdb-dev | tinycdb, ...
+Build-Depends: ..., libcdb-dev, ...
It really does need libcdb-dev specifically, tinycdb will not do.
I'm setting this 'normal' rather than 'serious' because the problem
won't show up on a
= system(cmd);
I almost can't believe this type of bug still exists, with Subversion
as old as it is.
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work in X, that is the first thing
I would investigate.
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, this is easy to reproduce. No root access required, just
'mkdir ../.svn; chmod 0 ../.svn'.
I'll report this upstream, see what can be done about it.
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plan is to
have a single .svn directory at the root of your checkout, instead of
one per subdirectory. So svn 1.6 looks up the tree for a svn 1.7
checkout root so it can properly abort if it finds one.
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it looks like there is no obvious way to go back in history and
explicitly look at a lifespan of a particular file that doesn't match
its current lifespan.
Agreed, depending on your definition of obvious.
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* Package name: python-ctypeslib
Oh, great. Now I will no longer have a good excuse to avoid shipping
the Subversion cpython bindings.
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(file:, svn:, svn+ssh:, http:, https:) are
you using?
(I am guessing you are using http or https, and that this is apache's
fault. apache intentionally does not provide a locale to its processes -
though I cannot quite remember why.)
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when you need it. If you can make a convincing argument for
why owner, group, or arbitrary modes would be useful, I will consider
adding those features.
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believe this entire patch is obsolete.
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[Andrew Pollock]
* Package name: libpam-barada
Description : PAM module to provide two-factor authentication based on
HOTP
I would suggest that the PAM architecture is better suited to providing
only _one_ factor of authentication per plugin. Does this module
really implement two
Peter Samuelson wrote:
Thanks, looks good. But it won't work with gcj 4.3. So I'll have to
either wait until the default gcj is 4.4, or depend on gcj-4.4
explicitly.
[Luk Claes]
Default gcj is already 4.4.
I was misled by packages.debian.org, particularly the 'gcc-defaults'
changelog
[yellowprotoss]
Usually before burning the question can be: is my cdrom or dvd empty.
Could it be possible that cdrecord is showing that media information,
such as blank or already burnt. It would be very helpful.
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or reliability of network filesystems.
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In any case, what you probably want is the 1.6.4 build for
Debian 5.0 (lenny) that is currently on backports.org. See
http://packages.debian.org/lenny-backports/subversion, or
http://www.backports.org/ .
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and 1.6.5?
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I still got a build failure in parallel mode with the latest upload
of subversion:
Thanks for the log - I'll see what I can figure out.
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[Cyril Brulebois]
it looks like your package is missing a Replaces or even a Conflicts
against older libserf-0-0 packages:
Yeah, just Replaces. Doesn't need Conflicts as it has a strict
Depends.
Thanks, fixed in -2,
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--- dh_makeshlibs
+++ dh_makeshlibs
@@ -124,13 +124,14 @@
# because only if we can get a library name and a major number from
# objdump is anything actually added.
my $exclude='';
- my @udeb_lines;
+ my
[Peter Samuelson]
doit(dpkg-gensymbols, -p$package, -I$symbols,
- -P$tmp, @{$dh{U_PARAMS}});
+ -P$tmp, (map { -e = $_ } @lib_files),
+ @{$dh{U_PARAMS}});
Doesn't work, it needs to be -e$_, not -e = $_. New patch
tags 557457 pending
thanks
[Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt]
HE peterS: The problem is that subversion build-depends on libdb4.7-dev,
libaprutil1-dev, and libaprutil1-dev depends on libdb4.8-dev. No way to
get the build-deps installed.
Yes, I'm aware. I have changed the Build-Depends locally,
[Andres Mejia]
Digest::SHA::PurePerl is a complete implementation of the NIST Secure Hash
Standard written entirely in Perl. It gives Perl programmers a convenient way
to calculate SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 message digests. It
is functionally equivalent to the Digest::SHA
[Laszlo Boszormenyi]
GNUTLS_CERT_INSECURE_ALGORITHM:
The certificate was signed using an insecure algorithm such as
MD2 or MD5. These algorithms have been broken and should not be
trusted.
Thanks for the followup, Laszlo.
Rory, if you read
~/.subversion/config
or /etc/subversion/config:
[auth]
password-stores = gnome-keyring,kwallet
is the default value; if you prefer you can disable those plugins:
password-stores =
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been doing NMUs already. I have a vested
interest: I already maintain subversion, which I think is the only
reverse dependency for serf.
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[Manoj Srivastava]
Package: libapache2-svn
Version: 1.6.6dfsg-1
Severity: serious
User: lintian-ma...@debian.org
Usertags: dir-or-file-in-var-www
Thanks, the files in libapache2-svn are just example files, so I've
moved them /usr/share/doc/*/examples/.
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Peter Samuelson wrote:
The problem is that I can't reproduce the bug on my platforms, and
those who can reproduce it (it sometimes happens on kfreebsd) don't
know ruby. Nor do I, for that matter. There was some effort at
debugging it awhile back, but it was inconclusive.
[Luk Claes
[Raphael Geissert]
Do you have any updates on this issue? it's been open for more than a
month without any sort of visible response from your part, at least
on the bug report.
The problem is that I can't reproduce the bug on my platforms, and
those who can reproduce it (it sometimes happens
[TANIGUCHI Takaki]
* free software satisfies
freely usable, freely (re-)distributable
without any charge for itself, freely modifiable unless the
original author(=me)'s copyrights are infringed or neglected,
absolutely not responsible to any result from itself.
[TANIGUCHI Takaki]
This program is distributed as a free software. You can
use/copy/modify/redistribute this software freely but with NO
warranty to anything as a result of using this software.
How is it?
Better. I think the context makes it clear what the author
[Simon Josefsson]
Version 1.13 introduced it. I am uploading a hopefully fixed package
now. I'd appreciate if you could test it.
Thanks! I looked at the package, it looks fine. The nature of the bug
is that I can't test the fix without recompiling a package that depends
on it. So in
[Simon Josefsson]
/usr/sbin/jabberd: /usr/lib/libidn.so.11: no version information
available (required by /usr/lib/libjabberd.so.2)
Is that a fatal error or a warning?
Seems to be only a warning. I'd still like to see it 'fixed' with a
tighter dependency, but it is a 'Severity
Package: libidn11
Version: 1.15-1
Severity: normal
Sometime between lenny (1.8+20080606-1) and sid (1.15-1), libidn introduced
symbol versioning. Now if an app is linked against current libidn, and run
against the libidn in lenny, the app will complain at runtime:
/usr/sbin/jabberd:
to figuring out exactly what is needed things. But I don't
really have that excuse, as one of the KDE maintainers explained to me
awhile back what is needed on the KDE side.
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is not part of Debian, I see no need to upload
this immediately, but next time we do upload, this will be in it.
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think I'll just remove the function entirely.
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:
apt-cache showsrc subversion | grep ^Build
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Hi, Arthur - any comments on Debian bug 546990?
Thanks,
Peter
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I type svn2cl -o file in an svn repository and I get in the file:
2009-09-16 13:19 rjongbloed
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