the shell to figure out the offending PID
and run kill. This is probably upstream as much as Debian, but if a
patch gets developed here, it would certainly ease acceptance of this
change upstream. Since I've not experienced this issue personally, I'm
not really qualified to push it upstream.
Phil
.
Phil Miller
severity 321627 wishlist
thanks
Setting the severity as the submitter apparently intended.
Since Sebastien Bacher has commented that this is essentially a
duplicate of a pair of bugs reported against Nautilus, should this be
moved over and merged?
Phil Miller
The first patch band seems to add the same chunk of text 3 times.
Harmless, since it's just a repeated #define, but rather silly.
Phil
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Package: gaim
Version: 1:2.0.0+beta5-5
Followup-For: Bug #401642
I just looked through the package contents with dpkg-deb, and
/usr/share/gconf/schemas/gaim.schemas is listed in both.
Looks like a fairly simple brown-paper bag bug. Hopefully, not too many people
upgrade quickly, so you don't
open). My observation differs in that the Desktop
menu still works fine.
Phil Miller
After upgrading from 2.10 to 2.12, I'm now seeing this same behaviour
on my system. If any more details or debugging steps would be helpful,
please let me know what you'd like.
Phil
tags 348346 - patch
tags 338438 - patch
thanks
It looks like these two got tagged 'patch' when they were incorrectly
merged with the build-failure on kFreeBSD bug, and it didn't get
removed in the unmerge.
Phil
package synaptic
tag 422427 patch
thanks
The attached patch has Synaptic set the environment variables that
Debconf (and apt-listchanges) looks at the same for its internal
change progress display as for the interface it apparently provides
for GDeb. I can't tell exactly, as there are no comments
package openssh-client
found 463011 4.7p1-2
forwarded 463011 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks
I just tested this using client versions packaged in Debian Sid and
Ubuntu Gutsy, and it worked as described on both. DISPLAY was set to
:10, even though another process was already listening on the relevant
So, after looking more carefully at the list of available packages
from the smlnj source package and what each contained, I realized that
the things I was looking for were part of libsmlnj-smlnj. After
installing this, both the open of LibBase and what I really needed to
do my work worked
Here's a one-expression reproduction formula for this bug:
=
$ sml
Standard ML of New Jersey v110.62 [built: Thu Feb 22 13:17:37 2007]
- open LibBase;
[autoloading]
Error: (stable) $smlnj/smlnj-lib/smlnj-lib.cm: unable to find
$SMLNJ-LIB/Util/smlnj-lib.cm
Package: octave2.9
Version: 1:2.9.13-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 7.2
As the subject says, the just uploaded version of octave2.9, 1:2.9.13-1,
declares a Depends on libcurl4 = 7.16.2-1. libcurl4 was removed from
the archive in favor of libcurl3, to maintain consistency with SO
Package: ml-lpt
Version: 110.65-1
Severity: minor
The long description of ml-lpt has the component ml-antlr misspelled antrl in
the first of its two occurrences. If not
for the later repetition, I would not have found it nearly so easily.
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Package: gcc-3.4
Version: 3.4.6-6
Followup-For: Bug #420533
After a quick bit of investigation, the following binaries built from
the gcc-3.4 source package have empty manpages:
cpp-3.4 / i486-linux-gnu-cpp-3.4 [links to cpp(1)]
gcc-3.4 / i486-linux-gnu-gcc-3.4 [links to gcc(1)]
gcov-3.4
So,
I just upgraded to nvidia-glx version 100.14.09-1, with
xserver-xorg-core at 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-6, and everything seems to be
working fine.
Phil
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After building a 2.6.21.5 kernel from vanilla sources using make-kpkg,
I built a working package of the nvidia kernel module using the
command
module-assistant build nvidia -l2.6.21.5+phil1
To the submitter: how were you building the module, and how was the
kernel built and installed?
Phil
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This is exactly bug #421278, which the maintainer has reassigned to
libgalago1.0-cil, because that package is trying to open the .so link
when it should be opening the link for a specific ABI version (i.e.
libgalago.so.3 in this case). Hopefully, this will be corrected soon.
In the mean-time,
package libgalago1.0-cil
severity 421278 important
retitle 426720 galago-sharp should load libgalago.so.3, not libgalago.so
merge 421278 426720
tag 426720 + lenny sid
thanks
As documented in these bugs, the galago-sharp code is trying to open
libgalago.so when it should be trying to open
So, I think I've found a more reasonable workaround for this that
might indicate something the package could be changed to do. Creating
the symlink
/usr/lib/mono/gac/galago-sharp/1.0.0.0__a09f8068634671bb/galago-sharp.dll.config
-
/usr/lib/cli/galago-sharp-1.0/galago-sharp.dll.config
makes the
If you have a look at bug 426720 (merged with the other referenced
above), I've found what should be a much safer workaround until
libgalago1.0-cil is fixed.
http://bugs.debian.org/426720
Phil
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package ssh
reassign 140963 openssh-server 1:4.6p1-4
thanks
Attached is an updated version of the patch supplied by Vincent
Bernat. I've tested it on my own machine, with and without
sshd_not_to_be_run, and it appears to work correctly.
Phil
--- ssh.init.1:4.6p1-4 2007-07-16 23:02:56.0
I can confirm that reconfiguring console-data to tell it the right
keyboard layout makes this error stop. Now, we just need some way to
work that knowledge into the package.
Phil
I've posted a copy of the message I sent to Theo on February 3 at
http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~pmiller/openssh-report.
The instruction of where to submit a report was found at
http://www.openbsd.org/security.html
which may not have been the fastest means of contact, in retrospect,
but should have evoked
Package: xdebconfigurator
Version: 1.32
Followup-For: Bug #472773
I'm seeing this same error. If this were to occur in an upgrade from version
1.28, this would quite certainly be release-critical.
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Allbery r...@debian.org wrote:
fixed 607903 openafs-modules-dkms/1.5.77-1
thanks
Phil Miller pmil...@hmc.edu writes:
build-essential depends on libc6-dev | libc-dev, and is assumed for
building any packages, per Policy 4.2.
Yeah, but DKMS modules are something of a special case because
Package: synaptic
Version: 0.62.5
Severity: minor
I just ran synaptic -h without root privileges to check its command-line
flags, and got the following text in a warning dialog before it printed
its help message:
Starting without administrative privileges
You will not be able to apply any
Package: synaptic
Version: 0.62.5
Tags: confirmed
Followup-For: Bug #495228
I just tested this by forcibly removing hicolor-icon-theme, and can confirm
that synaptic is drastically less usable under that condition.
I hate to raise something to RC with the hopes of a release soon, but this
could
This is definitely a bug, though not one to put on the partitioner.
The installer needs to check the total size of packages that are going
to be installed before it tries to start downloading and unpacking
them, and this will (unfortunately, in terms of complexity) need to be
done on a
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 12:20, Phil Miller phildeb...@mailinator.com wrote:
[snip] To be really stringent about it, it
should make sure there's enough free space left after installation
that the system doesn't immediately fall flat on its face. For
example, if /var is on the root partition
Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.10-2
Severity: normal
Until recently, Ctrl-LEFT and Ctrl-RIGHT have jumped back and forward in
the command line by a word at a time, akin to Emacs M-b/M-f. Now, when I
press one of the arrow keys in combination with Control, I get an escape
sequence:
Ctrl-UP:;5A
Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.10-2
Severity: normal
The value of $TERM is 'xterm' in both emulators, and is 'linux' on the console.
The text I reported was the literal text inserted in the command line when I
pressed
the given key combination.
The apparently relevant bits of infocmp output for
Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.10-2
Severity: normal
The sequence of keys pressed was C-Up, C-Down, C-Right, C-Left,
Alt-Up, Alt-Down, Alt-Right, Alt-Left
$ cat /dev/null
^[[1;5A^[[1;5B^[[1;5C^[[1;5D^[[1;3A^[[1;3B^[[1;3C^[[1;3D
The key combos I was reporting are the control-arrows. I'd never tried
Package: pidgin
Version: 2.5.5-1
Severity: normal
I can confirm that pidgin crashes at startup after I upgraded packages this
morning.
The stack trace attached by the reporter matches mine.
I can avoid the crash either by removing gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, as
suggested,
or by running 'pidgin
Package: compiz
Version: 0.7.6-8
Tags: patch
Followup-For: Bug #519103
Commit c2ccf359680cff11e136b7c93b874068ab8b2c02 from the compiz git repository
fixes this issue. The patch
applies cleanly to the current package, and the rebuilt version fixes the bug.
To achieve the desired effect
Package: nvidia-kernel-2.6.26-1-amd64
Version: 173.14.09+3
Severity: wishlist
You currently have Nvidia's recent drivers, with support for new cards
and VDPAU, in experimental. I'm quite thankful for this. It would add
to the convenience this provides if the matching kernel module package
were in
Rather than just being happy that unstable has the new version and
that it is transitioning into Lenny, the build dependencies should
record this, so that people building in unusual environments (such as
porting the package to a Debian-like system) can see the necessity.
Phil
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Package: sysstat
Version: 8.1.8-1
Severity: normal
I just upgraded sysstat from version 8.1.7-1 and received the following
message in the process:
cut here=
Setting up sysstat (8.1.8-1) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/cron.d/sysstat ...
Installing new version of config
Package: lxpanel
Version: 0.3.8.1-2
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The writing in the description of lxpanel feels a bit off, and refers
to the long-renamed `gaim'. Here's my proposed revision:
=
LXPanel is a lightweight GTK+2 desktop panel derived from fbpanel. Its
features include:
*
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 3.0.1-1
Severity: minor
After upgrading gnome-terminal to 3.0.1-1 from 2.30.2-1, I noticed
that the scroll bar, buttons and boxes in the Profile Preference
dialog all came from a totally different widget set than I have
configured for the rest of my desktop. This
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 3.0.1-1
Severity: normal
When I upgraded from 2.30.2-1 to 3.0.1-1, I found that none of the
profile settings had carried over. The most striking difference was
that my old color scheme (amber on black, essentially) was not in
evidence. When I downgraded, it was
I've just upgraded to kernel 3.0.0-1-amd64 and nvidia bits 280.13, and
was able to successfully hibernate and resume once. Previously, this
bug manifested on every attempt, so things are definitely improved.
I'll keep an eye out for this over the next few days, and see if it
recurs at all.
As for
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.39-1+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: sid
Steps to reproduce:
1. From the Gnome 2 'System' menu, select Shut Down... and click on
Hibernate in the dialog
that appears
2. Watch system as data is written out to disk
3. System powers itself off
4. Press power button to turn
.
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 15:10, maximilian attems m...@stro.at wrote:
tags 627951 wontfix moreinfo
stop
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 02:34:29PM -0500, Phil Miller wrote:
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.39-1+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: sid
Steps to reproduce:
1. From the Gnome 2 'System' menu
wrote:
found 627951 270.41.06-1
tags 627951 + moreinfo
thanks
On Thursday, 26. May 2011 04:15:26 Phil Miller wrote:
When I switched away from the proprietary Nvidia driver, the problem
disappeared (two successful hibernate/resume cycles in a row). So it
looks like the issue is probably
I'm seeing the same issue on debconf 1.5.41 and dkms 2.2.0.2-1, with
some variation in the versions and line numbers involved:
Errors appear after Removing linux-image-2.6.39-2-amd64
virtualbox is version 4.1.2, and the lines reporting the error are
3
9
11
18
19
26
27
34
35
42
44
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On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 11:31, Phil Miller mille...@illinois.edu wrote:
I've got a Dell Precision T1500 (lspci, dmidecode, and dmesg output at
http://charm.cs.uiuc.edu/~phil/linux-suspend-hang/ ) that I generally
suspend when I'm out of the house or asleep, and wake up when I
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 06:13, Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote:
I fear that this will affect 2.6.32-40 from stable-proposed-updates,
too. :/ If you have time to try it, that would be helpful.
I don't have a stable system to play with.
Note that Venki Pallipadi, the author of 7c1e768,
Package: git
Version: 1:1.7.10.4-1
Severity: normal
Earlier this year, the bash completion script was split to put the
command-line prompt customization functionality in a separate script,
git-prompt.sh. This script is not currently shipped as part of the
Debian package for git. Please include
Sorry, I realize this bug is in a sense premature. I was looking at
the wrong Git package when I filed this. This may bite Debian once
1.7.12 is built and uploaded, but is not currently accurate.
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I saw the same thing happen - for a day or two, I had Power Off as
the only option in my system menu. Then, when I went to figure out if
it had been reported, saw this, and looked again, it was back to
Suspend. I guess I'll follow up if I see it on Power Off again.
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I just upgraded to 304.22-1 and tested suspending and resuming through
several cycles, and hibernating and resuming once, and all seems to be
working well. For reference, I'm on Debian kernel 3.2.0-3-amd64.
Any chance this version gets pushed to testing, to avoid a regression
in the release?
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Package: adobereader-enu
Version: 9.4.2
Severity: critical
Tags: upstream patch
Justification: breaks unrelated software
As described in the following Ubuntu bug report, the presence of
/etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh causes completions for many other programs
to erroneously give spaces after
I just tested this again, against kernel 3.1.0-1 and nvidia bits
290.10-1, again with the ralink wiki adapter. I went through a few
hibernate/resume cycles with no spurious reboots on recovery. I don't
know if this means anything was fixed, or simply that the current
Nvidia driver no longer
severity 651056 grave
merge 651056 651058
done
I'm seeing this problem as well, and can confirm from controlled
testing that having the libnotify plugin enabled when receiving a
message is causative of the crash.
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Package: network-manager
Version: 0.9.4.0-7
Severity: normal
During the upgrade of various packages, including NM from 0.9.4.0-6 to
0.9.4.0-7, I noticed that the package configuration actually takes down all of
the NM-managed interfaces while NM restarts:
Setting up network-manager (0.9.4.0-7)
Package: doc-base
Version: 0.10.5
Severity: normal
When doc-base code is run as part of various pacakge upgrades, I'm seeing
the following warning:
Possible precedence issue with control flow operator at
/usr/share/perl5/Debian/DocBase/DB.pm line 101.
The code in question is as follows:
98
I've just submitted a patch to GNU findutils that adds a -sort option doing
the obvious thing. As noted in the earlier comments, this would be
preferable to piping to sort. It's also a much smaller change than adding
that into the pipeline.
Hopefully, that will have reached upstream and been
Control: notfound -1 2.9.2+dfsg1-3
Control: found -1 2.9.2+dfsg1-2
The buildd log linked used libxml2-dev version 2.9.2+dfsg1-2. The
missing dependency was fixed with the upload of 2.9.2+dfsg1-3, per bug
#776741.
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retitle 781121 totem - does not start on nvidia driver - X Window System
error
thanks
forwarded 781121 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747489
tag 781121 upstream
thanks
Package: src:clutter-1.0
Version: 1.22.2-3
Severity: important
Tags: upstream patch
Per bug #781121, Totem on systems using some non-Mesa drivers (particularly,
Nvidia's proprietary driver) crashes on startup.
There's a few upstream patches at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747489
Package: src:clutter-gtk
Version: 1.6.0-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream patch
Per bug #781121, Totem on systems using some non-Mesa drivers (particularly,
Nvidia's proprietary driver) crashes on startup.
There's a few upstream patches at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747489 for
The same bug was reported on Arch Linux, with a patch produced:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/48772
Patch can be found here:
http://pkgbuild.com/~jgc/
I'll try it directly shortly.
Built gnome-shell with the patch applied, and no drop to console happened.
Oh, and upstream merged a modified version of the patch to both the
mainline and stable/maintenance branch:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764898
So, it may be easiest to just pull in their updated stable
tag 823785 patch upstream
thanks
Tagging this appropriately.
Package: octave
Version: 4.0.2-1+b2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
During the upgrade:
Setting up octave (4.0.2-1+b2) ...
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/octave/4.0.2/exec/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/octave-gui:
error while loading shared libraries: libgl2ps.so.0: cannot open shared
an.org> wrote:
> On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 12:05:49 -0500, Phil Miller wrote:
> > error while loading shared libraries: libgl2ps.so.0: cannot open shared
> object
> > file: No such file or directory
> […]
> > This may actually be a bug in the latest upload of libgl2ps0, in t
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.20.1-1
Severity: normal
>From dmesg:
> [ 121.178283] gnome-shell[1655]: segfault at 0 ip 7f9e93781bfb sp
7ffd1965e400 error 4 in libX11.so.6.3.0[7f9e9373f000+13c000]
> [ 121.722311] gnome-shell[1788]: segfault at 2004553 ip 7f39434580b9 sp
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.28.2-1
Severity: normal
Immediately after logging in, while looking to diagnose other issues, I saw the
following in the output from journalctl:
=
May 24 08:54:49 itu gdm-launch-environment][1068]: pam_unix(gdm-launch-
environment:session): session opened for
Package: gnome-software
Version: 3.28.2-1
Severity: normal
See attachment
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Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 4.16.0-1-amd64 (SMP
After recent upgrades, to 4.16.0-2-amd64 and driver version 340.107-1, I
now see crashes on boot, with the following kernel output:
Jul 2 20:28:58 itu kernel: [ 51.342077] gnome-shell[1422]: segfault at
20 ip 7f6e99b6caed sp 7fff8bec9950 error 4 in
return from drmModeGetResources
drmModeGetResources is documented as returning NULL in case of
error. The code was not checking for this case, and unconditionlly
dereferenced its result, leading to a crash.
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/92
Author: Phil Miller
--- mutter-3.28.2.orig/src
Control: reassign -1 appstream
Control: tags -1 patch upstream
Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/ximion/appstream/pull/193
I was also seeing isenkramd occupying huge and growing amounts of memory,
increasing by several megabytes with each time a device was plugged in (in
my case, when my
Control: affects -1 isenkram
Leaving a note on the symptomatic package bug list . . .
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018, 12:51 AM Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Phil Miller]
> > I was also seeing isenkramd occupying huge and growing amounts of memory,
> > increasing by several megabytes with each time a device was plugged in
> (in
> > my case, when my monitor was t
Package: nvidia-legacy-340xx-driver
Version: 340.107-2
Severity: grave
Tags: upstream
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
When I suspend and resume my computer multiple times with a live
X session with multiple applications running, it tends to crash
the X server and terminate the
Package: cinnamon-common
Version: 4.4.8-3
Severity: important
During upgrade, I saw the following warnings:
Setting up cinnamon-common (4.4.8-3) ...
/usr/share/cinnamon/cinnamon-desktop-editor/cinnamon-desktop-editor.py:197:
SyntaxWarning: "is not" with a literal. Did you mean "!="?
Package: pitivi
Version: 0.999-2
Severity: normal
running python rtupdate hooks for python3.8...
[snip other packages with the same warning]
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pitivi/python/pitivi/application.py:328:
SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="?
elif status is "UNSUPPORTED":
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