not exactly true, it is possible to add build-depends (or
-conflicts) for a one-shot binNMU. But for clarity and further binNMUs
(against unstable) doing the right thing a sourceful upload is preferred.
(They wouldn't be copied to the new one.)
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and the build for i386 again didn't
work. Also I don't know why you're copying hurd-i386, because that one
doesn't look transient at all.
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Package: tightvnc
Version: 1.3.9-6.4
Severity: important
It seems that the building infrastructure of Xvnc simply overwrites
CFLAGS with its own variables. Hence the addition of -g does not work,
even though debian/rules tries it. The build is also not run with -O2
which is suggested to be used
that this package does seem to be maintained through NMUs and hence
there's probably no one who would go and forward and/or debug this.
I didn't find any patches over in the RPM world at first glance, but then
I utterly failed to find any SRPMs anyway.
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On Thursday 13 September 2012 04:17:03 Philipp Kern wrote:
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 03:24:32PM -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
This is just to keep a record of things that need to be done before the
release:
* Add security
the fixes 9.8.4 provides in wheezy.
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are limited to 16 groups to be transmitted with a request.
If a user has more groups, the others are dropped. Hence we should be
somewhat careful how many different groups we introduce, especially by
default. |:
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the developers on [1] with as
much detail about your configuration as possible, but if that's not an option I
can play man-in-the-middle for this.
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some architectures only? At least if it's a compatible change?
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personal guess is that there's probably nothing s390x-specific to it,
it's probably broken with 64bit big endian. The d-ports build for
sparc64 fails as well.
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hard to do in a home network environment.
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understand the logic before ACKing it. (And sorry
for the delay on that.)
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that would be one bug against buildd.debian.org
and afterwards one against ftp.debian.org.
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):
File /usr/bin/unattended-upgrades, line 302, in match_whitelist_string
res = (value == origin.codename)
AttributeError: 'Origin' object has no attribute 'codename'
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be fixed with the experimental upload I
just did some minutes ago.
Yep, it does, thanks!
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disable_autoconfig=true. One could question
if the else case is really as intended, though.
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On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 05:18:25AM +0100, Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
as far as I googled, Chrome is not packaged by Debian, but Chromium is.
So better complain at Google.
If userspace is able to freeze your desktop, that's likely our fault.
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left in Toy Story 1.
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case
(i.e. not an anonymous mmap), my assumption is still that something in the
allocator or the kernel's fishy.
In any case feel free to give back builds failing with this reason. That's
what I did so far.
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And about software whose bug tracking system and VCS are both proprietary.
So one cannot even sanely review it as the context information from the
RT tickets is not publically available.
Also I don't think your mail is helpful in any way.
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Seems like the obvious workaround would be to use a FQDN instead of
something that's suffixed…
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IPv4 and/oror requiring IPv6 to be up on a given interface) makes a lot
of sense. And it could still be improved.
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in that there are updates all over the UI, due to the
switch away from Glade. Normally it would be much too late for this change
at this point.
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FWIW…
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asking for a
hostname instead of the host part of a URI. In a URI you have to use brackets
(c.f. RFC3986 and RFC2732, which introduced that).
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the decision to install it
still needs to be made properly by another bit of debian-installer. ;-)
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in between. queued on ftp-master doesn't have any info beyond Feb
1st, and it never reached dak (neither for powerpc nor s390).
dput's now running on both in a screen. Hopefully that helps.
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the package in the meantime?
Like this we'll have a non-functioning, useless binary in wheezy.
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are not in wheezy. Hence for systemd to be usable in
VM environments (that actually rely on virsh shutdown causing the
cooperative shutdown of the VM in question) acpid should please be
fixed.
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[qemu32]
x86 [kvm64]
x86 [core2duo]
x86 [phenom]
x86 [qemu64]
root@garona:~# diff (kvm -cpu ?) (kvm -no-user-config -cpu ?)
root@garona:~#
That's supported since qemu 1.1, which is in wheezy.
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[0] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi
thanks for the list. I reuploaded those packages. Please just mail
$arch@buildd.d.o next time.
The log files for queued are now rotated. Older entries can be found in
/srv/upload.debian.org/queued/log.*.xz.
Good to know, thanks.
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apply. But we still do that for packages installed into *stable* (i.e.
across the major divergence between stable and unstable, or
at least into testing).
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that it is probably
broken as-is for kfreebsd because it will not write out that file.
Hence the installation will probably just write out a loopback
configuration in this case.
Did somebody test kfreebsd images in the recent past?
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Did somebody test kfreebsd images in the recent past?
So writing out interfaces is broken on kfreebsd since November and nobody
noticed. On the other hand there hasn't been a d-i release since then.
*sigh*
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manual changes to the
target environment?
From which I conclude that the initial copy is ok for you?
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kFreeBSD and your use case at the same
time.
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patterns from your .gitignore and .hgignore.
- If there are files in your source repo you don't want to search.
How does it compare to »git grep«?
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to the odd qemu call
(i.e. KVM will fall back due to the global configuration not being
loaded).
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there is precedent for
an updated package in stable to update DNS root server hints in [0].)
please go ahead, thanks!
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to NMU
libinfinity in a few days to get this fixed in wheezy.
cheers,
Andreas
Hi,
thanks for the bug report and for the patch. Normally I'd obviously do the
maintainer upload myself, but I broke my laptop today so I can't. Hence please
go ahead with the NMU.
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restart libvirtd.
It now passes -no-user-config -nodefaults.
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-static-routes,
ntp-servers;/' /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf
+ fi
Please don't do things with awk that can be realized with cut,
especially in a preinst. But since awk is still pseudo-essential
(pre-depends of base-files) in wheezy, it doesn't make a difference.
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for this.
(E.g. if we care about server VMs running wheezy with the provided
systemd.)
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will be set to defif.
Now I'm not sure why we're checking for a link in netcfg_autoconfig
again without error handling, but why does it try the wrong ifname in
the first place? In the auto selection process we should've picked
one earlier that had a link already in GET_INTERFACE.
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, what's the scenario you're
worried about?
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On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 01:00:59PM -0500, Tim wrote:
On 02/18/2013 08:18 AM, Philipp Kern wrote:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 01:19:35AM -0500, Tim Kissane wrote:
Also, when choosing the ESSID and entering the passphrase, it appeared in
plain text.
This would be better masked with *** by default
with the user
password by typing it in twice.)
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dpkg -l network-manager yields true if a package is found in dpkg's
availability database, even if it's not installed. netcfg should use
something different than that to determine if network-manager is
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dpkg -l network-manager yields true if a package is found in dpkg's
availability database, even if it's not installed. netcfg should use
something different than that to determine if network-manager
Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.21-6.2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Outlook S/MIME signatures' MIME information[1] look like this:
Content-Type: multipart/signed; protocol=application/x-pkcs7-signature;
micalg=SHA1; boundary==_NextPart_000_0048_01CE0F64.555D09B0
[...]
Package: ferm
Version: 2.1-5
Severity: normal
Tags: ipv6
The ferm default ruleset only applies to IPv4. It does not touch IPv6 at all. I
think it should instead apply the same ruleset using domain (ip ip6) to both
address families. Sadly the IPsec rules do not work as-is with IPv6,
instead of ESP
] platform microcode: firmware: agent aborted loading
intel-ucode/06-2c-02 (not found?)
It would be good if the script could deduce the ID and not only check if the
directory is present, but also if the corresponding microcode update itself is
available.
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This is probably a cosmetic issue in expert mode only.
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/boot/squeeze/boot-s390 without
duplicating them within d-i.
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On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 12:07:13PM +0100, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
armhf and s390x don't have any set up yet.
I've set up wheezy-security on zemlinsky and zandonai today.
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so is the latest patch by Abou acceptable? If the logic's ok I guess the
committer could also fix up the last bunch of coding style issues.
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+WantedBy=multi-user.target
Could the acpid maintainers upload this change with version
1:2.0.16-1+deb7u1 to t-p-u? Unstable does contain a new upstream version
and hence the fix cannot propagate from there, even though it's fixed in
unstable already.
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fair to leave it on iff one ticks the
split tunneling option as mentioned above.
Sadly central firewalls are still common and this mismatch causes hosts
reachable from the internal network to be reachable via IPv4, but not IPv6.
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Hi,
gcc-4.4-base is still prio:required, but I don't see base packages depending on
it. The priority will cause the package to stick around even if it's marked as
automatically installed. Is it really needed? (debian-gcc@ Cc'ed.)
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is missing.
Thanks for the report. I'll fix it with the next upload.
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Severity: wishlist
If I do --list-packets I get lines like this:
digest algo 8, begin of digest cd 52
Other lines are resolving their packet argument to something readable, too. It
would be very helpful if gnupg could name the digest algorithm here
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Dominik George n...@naturalnet.de wrote:
I can reproduce this bug.
Any more detail, please? Like a backtrace from gdb? Against which
server? Is it public?
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can't it would be helpful if you could install gobby-0.5-dbg,
libglib2.0-0-dbg and libinfinity-0.5-dbg and run it under gdb:
(gdb) break g_assertion_message_expr
(gdb) run
Then please issue »bt full« after the crash.
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to the text view. Reproducable here with netem delay 300ms loss
3% to gobby.debian.org with another client providing the selection at
the end of the document.
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The issue has been identified. It's when a user marks a range at the
end of the document and the connecting (crashing) user has a very slow
connection. Hence the selection is synced before the text content is
added
(struct nd_opt_hdr *opt)
{
- return opt-nd_opt_type == ND_OPT_RDNSS;
+ return opt-nd_opt_type == ND_OPT_RDNSS ||
+ opt-nd_opt_type == ND_OPT_DNSSL;
}
static struct nd_opt_hdr *ndisc_next_useropt(struct nd_opt_hdr *cur,
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/changelog 2012-11-27 14:32:21.0 +0100
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+libinfinity (0.5.2-6) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Add a patch that fixes a crash when trying to show a selection
+towards the end of the document while this part is not available
+yet. (Closes: #635712)
+
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let me know if there's further debugging I can do. I'm
familiar with basic use of gdb, valgrind, strace, c++, etc.
well, 'bt full' would've avoided the need to poke at frames, I think.
Anyway, thanks, I've relayed this upstream to [1]. Let's see what they
say. ;-)
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[1
. Things like would we need to
chmod 0600 /e/n/i?, would all tools cope with /e/n/i being 0600 if so and
should we write an entry that might prevent later installations of network
connection management tools to work correctly?.
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wvdial from official
debian-repositories.
thanks for the report, I've just removed it from P-a-s. If it doesn't start
building in half a day, please tell us. ;-)
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sending)?
The code does contain a skip of the line if the domain name is empty,
but this wasn't triggered apparently.
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) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Drop the now non-existent vol_id from the shipped udev ruleset
+and use blkid instead.
+
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+
s390-tools (1.16.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
diff -Nru s390-tools-1.16.0
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Could you please send us /var/log/installer/syslog (probably needs to be
compressed with gzip before sending)?
To be precise: From the installed system.
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, preferably for wheezy?
Currently it produces spurious warnings during the boot process about
dasd_id not being found.
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We might ask it at low but in any case the real use of that option
should be through preseeding for devices other than the ones listed
above.
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obviously that doesn't help us here and I might be wrong in guessing
that it's the rDNS lookup that's causing the problems…
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On Sun, Dec 02, 2012 at 08:54:01PM +0100, Michael Neuffer wrote:
There already seems to be some code in static.c like the code below,
but it doesn't seem to be working
Well, it's only triggered for known point-to-point devices
.
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, i.e.
the bug was triggered by some toolchain change.
I've just uploaded 0.6.2-1 to unstable (including the found fix for
#683010) and it built fine on all architectures including ia64:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=evolvotron
As discussed with Philipp Kern, I've prepared
and
org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver (the signal is ActiveChanged on both), so if
the latter is indeed cross-platform it would make to support that.
(codesearch yields xdg-utils and chromium-browser apart from kde libraries
and programs for the freedesktop interface.)
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. The failing step is: Configure the
network
So you don't get to specify a domain name? What's the hostname you typed
in?
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Happens when no network card is attached to the system due to NM
configuration accessing invalid data. Fixed in git (6835f4e7).
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On 2013-07-20 23:05, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
This seems to indicate that sympa depends on a successful run of the
ca-certificates trigger *before* configuring sympa ... no idea how this
can be achieved. Cc:ed the ca-certificates maintainer.
Pre-Depends?
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probably only then not well-behaved when gnome-control-center is
missing. (Because really, that's where the pairing is.)
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be helpful.
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Hi,
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 02:36:53PM +0200, Joachim Breitner wrote:
thanks, looking forward to it.
the patches are attached.
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Date: Wed
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 11:54:52PM +0200, Philipp Kern wrote:
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 02:36:53PM +0200, Joachim Breitner wrote:
thanks, looking forward to it.
the patches are attached.
Scrap that. We want to implement gethostbyname4, which is what nss-myhostname
does. This returns
?
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I did the necessary changes to the buildd package. I guess we need to wait
a bit until they trickle onto the buildds, before squeeze-backports can
be enabled.
I did not do wb trigger changes yet.
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to complete checked in the
IPv6 tab?
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