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the openssl-specific features. Could you try this build?
http://p12n.org/tmp/svn-gnutls/
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No, it's not an endian problem. i386, amd64, arm, and armel are _all_
little-endian.
My theory is a bad build due to a buggy gcc-4.2. It is only a theory.
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tags 476117 pending
thanks
Thanks for the heads-up. I fixed the mess from the NMU and am
building/testing it now.
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with Fedora et. al), or we can be binary compatible with sarge and
etch, or we can be incompatible with both (by gratuitously changing our
SONAME). I'm leaning toward the latter.
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because of subtle formatting issues with NEWS.Debian.
Perhaps the lack of a * before the news item makes a difference?
Hmmm. I don't use apt-listchanges (bad Peter!) so I hadn't tested
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(Turns out we're triggering an autoconf bug. I've fixed this
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a library update issue. I don't think I'll bother to pursue it
further, as all those packages will likely be up-to-date in testing
before subversion is.
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libneon27? Basically the dependencies of libsvn1. I know libaprutil1
had some issues before being binnmu'd for a newer libldap recently.
(I also don't have a sid amd64 machine handy, but I'll build a chroot
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0 from the command line, because the program
overrides -12. (The reason it overrides -12 is to support counting
down more than 12 hours.) What my patch does is to make '-countdown
-12' drop the leading 0, just like -12 does in normal mode, while
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Is anyone aware of a memory leak in authz handling of mod_dav_svn
1.4.6? I haven't actually investigated this report, I thought someone
might already know something.
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[Steve M. Robbins]
OK, I can guess where this is going: the report lists orphaned SOURCE
packages for which I have at least one BINARY package installed.
Since maintainership and orphaning happens on a source package basis,
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[Olaf van der Spek]
svn: DB_VERSION_MISMATCH: Database environment version mismatch
svn: bdb: Program version 4.6 doesn't match environment version 4.4
svnadmin recover /var/whatever/xbt
I will document this in the next release.
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for 'xdaliclock -12 -countdown' to have its usual effect
of saying 4:33 instead of 04:33.
The following patch fixes this. The command line I use for testing:
xdaliclock -12 -title 'Can we go home yet?' -countdown $(LC_TIME=C date +'%b
%d 17:00:00 %Y')
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argument to ln -s.
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Until I can do this, please use the instructions at
svn export
svn://svn.debian.org/pkg-subversion/tags/1.3.0-1/debian/README.db4.3
Scratch that, 'svnadmin recover /path/to/repository' is a lot easier. (:
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Package: subversion
Version: 1.4.6dfsg1-1
Severity: serious
We need to resurrect README.db4.3 from the 1.2 era, as we have once
again the same issue with migrating a svn repository from db4.4 to
db4.6. *Sigh* - when db4.4 auto-upgraded older repositories, I hoped
they'd permanently taken care
Package: bzip2
Version: 1.0.3-6
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
In its one-argument usage ('bzcmp foo.bz2'), bzcmp loses the exit
status, making it rather useless in scripts. The attached patch fixes
this. (It also fixes temp file cleanup, by only creating a temp file
in the codepath where it uses
Applied. Thanks for the fixes. (You missed one word, 'trough'.)
-systems the sg access was available trough
+systems, the sg access was available trough
.IR /dev/sg...
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GPL'ed programs using libsvn1.
Good point. I'll test svn with libneon27-gnutls and if (as expected)
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Kouhei, Joe, * - can anyone have a look at this compatibility issue
with svn + ruby + swig 1.3.33? Roderich Schupp has figured out exactly
what the problem is, but I have no idea how to address it.
His analysis applies to 1.4.x. Apologies if this has
for
such a thing to be very meaningful.
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I'm interested in using ip4r with postgresql 8.3. New upstream 1.02
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Hi, just to be proactive I've just made a 10-days delayed NMU. The
full debdiff between latest unstable version and the version I've
just uploaded is attached.
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the package with no source changes.
...But your question is why I haven't applied the Ubuntu patch. Have
you looked at it? It adds a _lot_ of complexity, and the main benefit
is to support an action (changing your default python version) that
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throws away the original value of argv[0].
I didn't know this until your bug report.
Rather than fixing binfmt_script and Debian's several Bourne-compatible
shells, I guess I'll fix the manpage. (:
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Subversion guys had made a 1.4.6 release before the next major release 1.5.
Yes, I know. I will upload it as soon as somebody figures out the
solution to Bug #453166. Perhaps you could help?
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in the next upload.
NB: this apply also to Etch.
Yes... but as a minor bug, it won't get fixed in etch. Only very
severe bugs get fixed in a Debian stable release.
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Version: 1.8.6.111-2
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/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux/ruby.h and defines.h have a few GNU C
extensions in them, notably 'static inline' and 'asm', which do not
work with 'gcc -std=c89'. I don't know if it's important to support
C89 mode, but a configure script
[Martin Michlmayr]
The OPEN_MAX macro was removed from linux/limits.h on amd64, see
#454875. waldi writes
sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX) ... right. Thanks.
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from your RHEL4 box. I think the appropriate shared libraries are
available on your unstable system, not that I've tried it. (As a side
note, the RH library files will not overwrite the ones from libsvn1.)
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'.
As for the question of whether the .la file should have been deleted -
I still think it should be deleted. libtool functions fine without a
.la file, the need for this file was artificial created by neon-config
having an option to expose the .la filename, which AFAICT applications
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early 2008. Perhaps I'll
steal that patch for now.
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Does it help to use 'svn merge -x-b' or 'svn merge -x-w'? Those flags
tell it to assume that whitespace changes are not significant. See
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Here's a follow-on patch that allows you to include extra files
inline in the control file
Thanks - I like it. I guess I'm overdue for an upload; I'll try to get
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I'm testing against?
svn ls https://svn.collab.net/repos/svn
Also, what version of 'libneon26' do you have? The blame may lie
with Neon (which handles http and https traffic) rather than with
libsvn1.
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oldest I have here) that it always creates the ~/.subversion/auth
directory with permission mode 700, which means only you and the
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Around line 50, if you comment out '$smtp_server = 127.0.0.1' and
uncomment '$sendmail = /usr/sbin/sendmail', it will work.
(Alternatively, pass -h your_hostname into the script from your
post-commit hook.)
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Patch 1 of 3: use \- (ASCII dash) instead of - (hyphen), where
appropriate; use a roff escape instead of a UTF-8 character.
--- man/evdev.man
+++ man/evdev.man
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.BI Identifier \*q keyboard \*q
.BDriver \*qevdev\*q
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Fix one additional typo in evdev.man (axis named BRAKE, not BREAK
-util with the modular db backend thing, where
backends are loaded only when needed, by dlopen. However, this only
hides the problem, it doesn't really solve it.
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change this when we upgrade to db4.6. Which, IMO, we
should do pretty soon.
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, but it seems I forgot to apply the same fix
to our 1.4 packages.
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The armel architecture doesn't hava working java yet. To get
subversion building there, it needs to be built w/o java support,
which the attached patch accomplishes.
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parallelizable part of the build is done in the binary-* targets
instead of the build-* targets. (The build and build-* targets are not
run as root.) Which should be relatively rare.
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our updated pot file:
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-gpm/trunk/debian/po/templates.pot?op=file
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/etc/security/limits.conf?
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running Linux 2.6 and you only have one CD-RW or
DVD-RW drive in your system. wodim handles that case with no trouble.
As a data point, I use -eject and -v all the time, but never need dev=.
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It allows you to use 'ifdef' in the rest of debian/rules, which is much
more natural than ifneq(...) or ifeq(...) with the empty string.
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[Joerg Schilling]
You cannot expect support from a dead fork that did never
do own code development.
Please stop spamming our users and our bug tracking system. We don't
advertise our efforts on _your_ support channels. Kindly do us the
same favor. Please just ignore us. If your theory is
[Joerg Schilling]
Please do not try to ignore reality. The user I was responding
was interested in cdrecord and not in a defective fork.
Maybe you call it trying to convince our users to use your product
instead; I call it spam. We don't do it to your users. Please stop
doing it to our
the dependency in libsvn1. So you
and Troy surely have the same version of libneon26.
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. The default /etc/subversion/config and /etc/subversion/servers
are entirely empty except for comments and section headers.
If you purge then reinstall subversion, it will restore the default
files in /etc/subversion. Can you confirm that this does not break
your system again?
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, and UTF-8.
What character encoding does en_US represent, anyway? I'm curious.
I suppose you can find out by reading /etc/locale.gen. Alternatively,
run some non-ASCII text through iconv -t utf-8 and see what iconv
converts it from.
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(If so, by the way, the bug is not grave as it does not render package
unusable.)
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, which transparent
proxies have to leave alone (or server certs wouldn't be valid):
$ svn ls http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn
$ svn ls https://svn.collab.net/repos/svn
If the second one works and the first does not, you've found your
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LC_CTYPE affects significant functionality, and I
think it's appropriate for it to warn you when LC_CTYPE is invalid.
OK to close this bug?
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$(MAKE_-J) and pass it manually to the $(MAKE) targets that are
-j-safe, and not to the ones that aren't.
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snippet earlier that works around this and also provides a
nicer interface for the rest of the makefile.
Aside from those issues, here's a +1 vote from a non-developer on your diff.
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or indirectly) in the 'binary' target? That would certainly simplify
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. The ms+ protocol handler differs from the ms
protocol handler in that moving the mouse with the middle button down
is supposed to work better. I don't have a 3-button Microsoft protocol
mouse, so I can't actually test the difference, I just get that from
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[Martin-Éric Racine]
gpm fails to install inside an LTSP chroot, because it tries to access static
devices during invoke-rc.d.
Not quite...
Setting up gpm (1.19.6-25) ...
Stopping mouse interface server: gpm failed!
Starting mouse interface server: gpm/etc/init.d/gpm: line 65:
[Bill Gribble]
All I know is, python-subversion is one of the few remaining major
python packages that don't include support for python-2.5.
With python module packages, the python policy allows maintainers to
make a decision whether to support only the default python version
(currently 2.4)
://svn.debian.org/wsvn/debburn?op=compcompare[]=/@776compare[]=/@777
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[Jack Bates]
However since all Debian binaries should have manpages, perhaps the
svnmerge tool could have a manpage similar to the svn command's?
Basically it would say what svnmerge does (first paragraph of the Wiki),
point users to the Wiki (http://www.orcaware.com/svn/wiki/Svnmerge.py)
severity 429025 normal
tags 429025 wontfix
thanks
[Eddy Petrisor]
It is impossible to install libsvn-dev and libgnome-dev at the same
time on the same system due to the fact that they depend on diffrent
versions of libdb-dev.
Actually libsvn-dev doesn't depend on libdb*-dev anyway, only
[Thorsten Glaser]
[...] a hypothetical C.UTF-8 locale, which would have to be set via
setlocale(3) anyway, and differ from C only in LC_CTYPE category.
I suggest a strategy of having locale.config (the script that prompts
you to generate locales at install time) automatically select any
locale
[Florian Weimer]
Subversion 1.4.4 has been released, containing some security fixes:
* fixed: security flaw in 'svn prop*' commands [CVE-2007-2448]
(r25095, -099, -104, -105, -10)
I haven't yet figured out, what the exact problem is, and
subversion.tigris.org appears to be
tags 428194 pending
thanks
[Florian Weimer]
It turns out that this is a different bug, albeit a minor one as well.
Well, in any case, we uploaded 1.4.4 yesterday, so I guess I'll
retroactively add the CVE-2007-2448 identifier to the changelog in the
next upload.
I agree that it's a minor
Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.7.2.2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The suggestions given in Policy 4.9 about a build target being empty
and the binary target depending on other build targets seems a bit
wrong - why would the build target itself not depend on the other
targets? I suggest a
[Daniel Schepler]
Running all tests in basic_tests.py...FAILURE
Running all tests in commit_tests.py...FAILURE
Running all tests in update_tests.py...FAILURE
Running all tests in switch_tests.py...FAILURE
Thanks for the report. I can't reproduce it using pbuilder here. I
guess I'll look
Apparently a recent version of dpkg-dev outputs DEBIAN/control in a
different order than before, so this produces the same sort of noise
that Loïc reports for DEBIAN/conffiles. Here's a patch to sort these
files before comparing them. It is RFC822-aware in the sense that it
treats a /^\s/ line
Package: bind9
Version: 1:9.4.1-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
--- bin/named/named.conf.5
+++ bin/named/named.conf.5
@@ -505,7 +505,7 @@
.RE
.SH FILES
.PP
-\fI/etc/named.conf\fR
+\fI/etc/bind/named.conf\fR
.SH SEE ALSO
.PP
\fBnamed\fR(8),
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It would be great if setting up repository permissions for
libapache2-svn was documented in README.Debian.
Good idea. I'll try and write up something for the next upload.
Finally I simply created a repository as the Apache user (www-data).
This worked, but a little
[Nadav Kavalerchik]
( i read that debian uses wodim and it's not so good as cdrecord, is that
true ? )
Debian uses wodim, which is descended from cdrecord. Not as good is
a subjective opinion; we have diverged from cdrecord in several ways,
which we believe are improvements, but the
[Elias Pschernig]
After moving my svn repository from an i386 debian to an amd64 debian,
svnadmin crashes, and most seriously, also when I try to recover any data:
I can reproduce the segfault, but I get a different sort of Berkeley DB
error when trying the opposite (moving a repository from
reassign 425036 libdb4.4
retitle 425036 libdb4.4: segfault reading an i386 db on amd64
thanks
[Elias Pschernig]
After moving my svn repository from an i386 debian to an amd64 debian,
svnadmin crashes, and most seriously, also when I try to recover any data:
Turns out, yes, I can reproduce the
[Achim Seufert]
# Make sure /var/lock/apache2 has the correct permissions
if [ -d /var/lock/apache2 ]; then
chown www-data /var/lock/apache2
fi
So this indicates that the ownership of /var/lock/apache2 really should
be assigned to www-data.
I really don't know why this wasn't
[Alan LeVee]
The shell script `a2enmod` uses a relative path instead of an
absolute path when enabling modules. This is minor security concern
as it could cause any potential problems whilst running Apache by
allowing path traversal.
I can understand the aesthetic desire for a2ensite and
[Ganesh Sittampalam]
I am not sure if mod_disk_cache was enabled or not before the upgrade
to etch (from sarge), but it was certainly not using disk space in
the same way.
In the sarge packages, /etc/apache2/mods-available/proxy.load includes
four modules: mod_cache, mod_disk_cache,
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