Package: mitmproxy
Version: 0.9.1-1
Severity: minor
$ mitmproxy -T --host
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/mitmproxy", line 19, in
from libmproxy import proxy, console, cmdline, version
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/libmproxy/proxy.py", line 19, in
from net
-i386
> kfreebsd-9 | 9.2~svn253912-1 | unstable | source
> kfreebsd-9 | 9.2~svn255465-1 | unstable | source
Just removed them in 9.2~svn255465-2
Sorry for the oversight.
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- Fix for SA-13:13 / CVE-2013-5710. (Closes: #722337)
- Fix for CVE-2013-3077. (Closes: #720468)
- Fix for CVE-2013-5209. (Closes: #720475)
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ay sounds very
convincing. Do you know why upstream isn't doing it? Perhaps they have a
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Michael Biebl:
> Am 06.09.2013 02:49, schrieb Michael Biebl:
>> /usr/include/sys/vnode.h:41:27: fatal error: sys/rangelock.h: No such
>> file or directory
>> #include
>
> FWIW, this looks like a bug in sys/vnode.h or kfreebsd-kernel-headers.
Thanks. Fixed in 9.2~2.
ed by libelf-dev and libelfg0-dev. If another package
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> ../../sysdeps/freebsd/glibtop_machine.h:26:19: fatal error: nlist.h: No such
> file or directory
> #include
>^
>
>
> Would be great if the kfreebsd porters have a look at this and provide a
> patch.
-#include
+#incl
Sylvestre Ledru:
> On 05/09/2013 01:25, Robert Millan wrote:
>>
>> clang-3.3 does not currently define the GNU/kFreeBSD pre-processor
>> macros (such as __FreeBSD_kernel__) because it is missing the TargetInfo
>> object class for this platform. This breaks software
&g
identify it.
See upstream bug http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17104
The patch for clang-3.3 is slightly different than the one submitted
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@@ -283,6 +283,30
Package: ifupdown
Version: 0.7.43
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
As of freebsd-net-tools 9.0+ds1-2, it is no longer necessary to use
/lib/freebsd/route wrapper.
Please find attached patch to use /sbin/route directly (this removes a
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ng LVM
> logical volumes as virtual hard disks for a Xen or KVM guest for example.
Note that LVM support (with readonly metadata) in kFreeBSD D-I is still
incomplete. Most of the pieces are there though, I think you just need
to manually load the geom_lvm kernel modules.
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Please remove kfreebsd-8 from unstable as discussed in debian-bsd:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2013/08/msg00175.html
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> but kfreebsd-9 in sid is tracking releng/9.0
Eh, never mind. Please ignore what I said.
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Maybe it would be better to wait for re@ to approve them?
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eebsd-8 8.1 in oldstable looks to be affected too (likely introduced
> in r189592 or earlier). The same patch should be suitable.
Hi Steven,
Thanks for all the triaging. I'll prepare sid uploads today for
kfreebsd-9 and kfreebsd-10.
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On 08/08/2013 13:46, Robert Millan wrote:
> Package: kfreebsd-image-9.0-2-amd64
> Version: 9.0-10+deb70.1
> Severity: grave
>
> A few days ago I started getting kernel page faults. In my setup the
> problem is 100% reproducible and triggered by the following conditions:
>
&g
severity 718490 grave
thanks
2013/8/1 Lars Lansink :
> When I started building the package again and it seems that quite a few
> files unde sbin/ifconfig/ is missing netinet/ether.h.
>
> sbin/ifconfig/ifbridge.c
> sbin/ifconfig/ifieee80211.c
> sbin/ifconfig/af_link.c
Yes, associated fixes were n
2013/8/1 Lars Lansink :
> # ifconfig
> nfe0: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu
> 1500
> options=82008
> Segmentation fault
Probably my mistake. It might be due to some of the implicit function
declarations coming back during upgrade.
-Werror=implicit-function-declar
2013/7/29 Lars Lansink :
>* What led up to the situation?
> After upgrading a headless wheezy to jessie and after the reboot
> attaching a USB keyboard.
>* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
> ineffective)?
> Powered down the system, attached keyboard
2013/7/29 Steven Chamberlain :
> Some code appears to have
> possibly hardcoded a value of 100. And even NetBSD seems to have
> chosen that value. So I think we should simply change GNU/kFreeBSD to
> use 100 in the kernel.
>
> I don't foresee any breakage from such a change. This is only relevan
2013/7/20 Petr Salinger :
>> 111_ldd_load_address.diff changes kernel-user ABI. How mergeable is this?
>
> It is not ABI chabge, it is only a change of
> implementation defined behaviour.
Seems like a moot point. The whole ABI is implementation-defined ;-)
> I do not know details of upstream tool
Hi Jan,
2013/7/16 Jan Wagner :
>> I'll check if I can get a better install using backports.
>
> for me this failed when trying to backport php-aws-sdk to wheezy. Got
> stuck there while ago ... maybe
> http://ftp.cyconet.org/debian/archive/bpo/ might help you backporting
> all the stuff.
I didn't
> Petr
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would be ok to fix by moving those functions to a
>> separate file under src/include/.
>
> But in the meantime, shouldn't these two prototypes be removed from the
> headers shipped in debian?
Yes, I guess we'll have to...
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2013/7/8 Laurent Bigonville :
> This doesn't look enough, I still get the same errors if I'm adding
> :
>
> /usr/include/net/if_bridgevar.h:124:2: error: unknown type name 'uint32_t'
> uint32_t ifbr_ifsflags; /* member if flags */
Please read carefully. I said not . The later
is only suitable
Hi David,
2013/7/8 David Prévot :
> Hi Robert,
>
> Le 07/07/2013 18:35, Robert Millan a écrit :
>>> > Furthermore, all of these dependencies do install fine on Wheezy and
>>> > even in Squeeze.
>
>> Have you checked this recently? I don't remember
2013/7/7 Laurent Bigonville :
> libvirt is currently FTBFS on kfreebsd-* due to link_addr being
> declared in /usr/include/net/if_dl.h but not being defined anywhere.
>
> /usr/include/net/if_dl.h:extern void link_addr (const char *, struct
> sockaddr_dl *);
>
> Shouldn't this prototype and probabl
2013/7/7 Laurent Bigonville :
> /usr/include/net/if_bridgevar.h is explicitly using types like
> "uint32_t"
>
> Shouldn't an include for be added?
This is intentional upstream policy (to avoid header pollution).
Programs which include are expected to include
first.
However, because is not ava
Hi David,
2013/7/7 David Prévot :
>> I've reviewed upstream install documentation [1], and managed to get a
>> working setup with a more reduced set of packages:
>
> Please note that most of those dependencies ship files that are provided
> in upstream tarball: they have just been packaged separat
ckages which were not in upstream
docs but are still needed. Everything else has been verified to be
avoidable.
[1] http://doc.owncloud.org/server/5.0/admin_manual/installation.html
I would recommend moving everything else to Recommends (or Suggests).
See attached patch as a sample proposal.
Package: owncloud
Version: 4.0.16debian-1
Severity: grave
owncloud Depends on php-sabredav virtual package, but the only package
providing this (php-sabre-dav) Breaks owncloud (< 5).
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> Thanks; please go ahead.
Uploaded. Thank you.
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> grub2 (1.99-27.1) unstable; urgency=medium
>
> Hmmm, this looks to have been based on the wrong version? wheezy has
> 1.99-27+deb7u1 currently.
Yeah, sorry. The wheezy branch in our bazaar repo was tracking the
wrong version.
Here's a fixed diff.
for details.
There's a very simple fix, cherry-picked from upstream.
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Description: Binary data
ts of
kfreebsd.diff), see [1][2][3].
- kfreebsd_ptrace.diff: Just a kludge to workaround outdated
until we get a glibc update.
[1] http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=16444
[2] http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=16445
[3] http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=16446
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cessar kfreebsd-downloader-9.0 (--configure):
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> before ‘uint32_t’
> In file included from /usr/include/netinet/sctp.h:494,
> from test.c:1:
> /usr/include/netinet/sctp_uio.h:33: error: expected declaration specifiers or
> ‘...’ before string constant
Will be fixed in next upload.
How severe is this proble
tially raised that issue in Feb 2011,
> and nobody cared. You'll have to do some work here.
Can't you just disable HAL? There's no reason we have to treat HAL
problems as porting issue. All other platforms have already disabled
it and are not suffering from this problem.
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us much less UMS support.
Perhaps we should rename i915kms/drm2 to i915/drm to make it the default?
Anyway, did you succeed at making this work?
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I get this critical error when trying to start X server on kfreebsd-i386:
[ 175.651] (EE) config/hal: couldn't find input device:
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The implementation of _pthread_unlock() doesn't react gracefully when it is
asked to unlock a non-claimed resource. Thus, lock->__status can never be 0.
Unfortunately when __statu
2012/8/3 Adam D. Barratt :
> Given all of the above, we should consider whether this should wait until
> after the release.
What about #683562? (still not fixed)
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> It seems like the existence of a kFreeBSD kernel on a linux-* arch
> confuses GRUB's dkms and mkinitramfs postinst hooks.
We could move it off /boot, or we could add Conflicts: dkms
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We could try, but I think we have much less chances to get a freeze
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see #621890).
An ABI bump was triggered by the second fix.
kfreebsd-9 (9.0-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Remove /boot symlink kludge. (Closes: #672255)
* fix_VOP_VPTOCNP_bypass_for_nullfs.diff: Fix /proc/self/exe in
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Multiarch, I think this bug can be closed?
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2012/7/21 Robert Millan :
> 2012/7/20 Petr Salinger :
>>> Should this be uploaded to sid?
>>
>> IMHO yes, please just restrict architecture to kfreebsd-any.
>> It might be valuable for other people, not just me.
>
> Just to be sure: am I correct in assuming t
d it as-is although the part I'm interested in is the nullfs
> one only and maybe it could be applied partially.
>
> Is it possible to have it in 9.0-5?
Maybe... Is it in 9-STABLE?
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>> I'm on it.
>>
> Any news?
There was a separate thread discussing this. I just put you on CC.
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2012/7/5 Steven Chamberlain :
> I guessed that this (and other low-severity bugs) were flagged like this
> simply because they are usertagged with 'kfreebsd'? In which case that
> may be a bit OTT.
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2012/7/5 Steven Chamberlain :
> On 05/07/12 19:22, Robert Millan wrote:
>> I think it should build fine with freebsd-glue >= 0.0.4. As that
>> version is now in Wheezy, maybe there's no point in keeping this bug?
>
> Are you saying freebsd-glue also fixed the older v
t think it's so important as to consider it RC.
If it is really unacceptable to inclide kfreebsd 8.3 in this state for
Wheezy, then there's the alternative of removing this package. Lack of
kfreebsd 8.x doesn't compromise the release as kfreebsd 9.0 is
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tentially large)
> timeout.
Could someone check if this is a problem on FreeBSD too? If it's just
that the mount() kernel call is not returning, AFAICT it can only be
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h freebsd-glue >= 0.0.4. As that
version is now in Wheezy, maybe there's no point in keeping this bug?
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$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ping -H 10.0.0.1 -w 5000,100% -c 5000,100% -p 1
/bin/ping -n -w 10 -c 1 10.0.0.1
CRITICAL - Could not interpret output from ping com
C if possible */
#ifndef O_CLOEXEC
#define O_CLOEXEC 0
#endif
fd = open (..., O_CLOEXEC);
// don't bother closing fd
But the decision is up to glibc maintainers.
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> mine.
What's the reason for putting it in /sbin?
> I suspect the program is in that package because the freebsd /proc
> emulation is a little sad, to say the least.
Actually proc is unrelated here (on kFreeBSD, sysctl doesn't rely on proc).
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't actually using O_CLOEXEC, because
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Otherwise, Barry is not supposed to Depend on ppp and should use
Recommends instead (preferably with [linux-any] filter).
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2012/6/16 Julian Andres Klode :
> The attached patch probably fixes this, although I did not test it
> myself on kFreeBSD (but on Linux). And it's a bit hackish in my
> opinion, but might be better than nothing.
Yes, this worked. Thank you.
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causing them to missbehave. These defines need to be removed. If you
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This is currently an empty package on kfreebsd-i386:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/kfreebsd-i386/libwine-alsa/filelist
Note that libwine-alsa is not supposed to be built o
clone 677704 -1
retitle -1 missing mremap() implementation
severity -1 wishlist
reassign -1 kfreebsd-9
forwarded -1 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=59912
block 677704 by -1
thanks
2012/6/16 Julian Andres Klode :
> On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 12:09:06PM +0200, Robert Millan wr
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Tried increasing this limit, with no improvement. I also wonder how is
libpgocaml-ocaml-dev related to this ...
$ sudo dpkg --add-architecture kfreebsd-i386
$ sudo apt-get update
Get:1 http://cdn
2012/6/13 Steven Chamberlain :
> kfreebsd-10 is fixed upstream in r236953 so this just needs a new
> upload.
Ack.
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Does tcc define __GNUC__?
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want to be including as that's
a userland header in all Debian platforms.
If you want the kernel version of that header, it's in
. For this particular problem, I wouldn't recommend
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2012/6/15 Julien Cristau :
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 18:46:10 +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
>
>> In summary: none of this has anything to do with the kernel, it's a
>> pure userland issue. The problem is simply that libdrm-dev attempts
>> to use uintXX_t without inclu
ecifically for this purpose: freebsd-glue.
>>
> How is one supposed to use that? By passing -I/usr/include/freebsd to
> gcc?
Yes. I fail to see how's that better than fixing a one-line bug [1].
That burden is not mine to carry though.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepor
Package: wine-bin-unstable
Version: 1.5.0-1
Severity: grave
S'està desempaquetant libwine-unstable:kfreebsd-i386 (de
��/libwine-unstable_1.5.0-1_kfreebsd-i386.deb)��
dpkg: s'ha produït un error en processar
/var/cache/apt/archives/libwine-unstable_1.5.0-1_kfreebsd-i386.deb (--unpack):
s'està in
'm not sure what you mean here. You want to define
uintXX_t? Then you need to request this to Glibc maintainers.
Or perhaps you want to emulate a FreeBSD-like build environment,
regardless of GNU behaviour? There's a package
specifically for this purpose: freebsd-glue.
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also gives you . But
that doesn't apply to GNU systems. This looks like a simple
portability issue.
I think the best solution is to include from drm.h.
is the only header that garantees uintXX_t types (as per
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ingleton.h:86:5: note: use
‘MushcoreSingleton::SingletonPtrSet’ instead
make[3]: *** [GameStringSpec.o] Error 1
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tag 669604 - unreproducible
reassign 669604 kfreebsd-image-8.3-1-amd64
thanks
It seems to be a compatibility problem with kfreebsd 8.3 (see also #658617).
9.0 is OK.
2012/5/23 Anton Zinoviev :
> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:28:29PM +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
>>
>> "< /de
2012/6/7 Julian Taylor :
> On 05/27/2012 04:43 PM, Robert Millan wrote:
>> 2012/5/27 Julian Taylor :
>>> does kfreebsd support avx instructions?
>>
>> The version in Debian doesn't. Currently it's only supported on
>> 10-CURRENT and 9-STABLE
&g
e/sys/fcntl.h
...but it seems you already knew that. Why did you ask? :-)
If kernel ABI violates POSIX in some way, this should be discussed
with upstream (freebsd-a...@freebsd.org). Even if we agreed with you,
we couldn't change it on our own.
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Package: libc0.1
Version: 2.13-32
Tags: patch
Currently, perl relies on getconf to figure out whether threads have their
own PID or not. They assume that this is true for linuxthreads but not for
NPTL:
$ getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION
linuxthreads-0.10
$ getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION
NPTL 2.11.
dable on those architectures.
Fixed in 0.0.3, please could you schedule a rebuild of freebsd-buildutils?
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s/_types.h: No such
> file or directory
This was actually a bug in freebsd-glue (bug reassigned, and fixed in 0.0.3).
Please could you schedule a rebuild of freebsd-libs?
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sing even if the cpu
> has the feature?
I don't think so.
It's probably better to wait...
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Package: fftw
Version: 2.1.5-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
User: debian-...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: kfreebsd
Using DEB_HOST_ARCH makes your checks implicitly Linux-only. You should
use DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU instead.
Patch attached.
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Debian Release: wheezy/sid
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Package: fftw3
Version: 3.3.2-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
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Using DEB_HOST_ARCH makes your checks implicitly Linux-only. You should
use DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU instead.
Patch attached.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefer
Package: devd
Version: 9.0+ds1-4
Severity: grave
devd init script requires kldutils, but a dependency on this package is
missing.
This is currently breaking debootstrap when run against sid.
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable'),
nd. In fact this macro is defined in recent versions of
FreeBSD.
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found 672414 1.4-0.1
thanks
Still FTBFS in experimental. Please remember to include this trivial
fix for 1.4:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=5;filename=ftbfs.diff;att=1;bug=672414
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with
e size_t on its own,
using the __size_t from kkh. But unlike FreeBSD we can't have
__size_t, because __size_t would break GCC << 4.7.
> I'm still confused why some of the kkh /tests/*.c include kern/sys/types.h
Well each test would have its own reasons. Which one do you ha
2012/5/19 Robert Millan :
> Uhm that won't be enough, you need at least
> 535a55ec9eff83ac1cdf58a6514f4a76cab46a57 (I know because I traced this
> problem myself back then).
>
> I'll test a combination of what you sent me +
> 535a55ec9eff83ac1cdf58a6514f4a76cab46a57
I
tags 673530 patch
thanks
2012/5/19 Robert Millan :
> See:
>
> ./inc/cc++/file.h:#define caddr_t char *
>
> It shouldn't define caddr_t, just include instead.
Here's a tested patch.
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