directory (although far less common than
installing a zero-length README file or the like).
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This is really annoying to do with a setuid helper program; it requires
saving a separate ticket cache, chowning that ticket cache to root in
the helper process, and then validating the ticket.
The way I
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KerberosAuthentication in sshd is if I were running
it on a system that doesn't support PAM.
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lines are fine, so I'm
fixing the test so that it doesn't produce a false positive on blank
lines. Thanks for the report!
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how far to go back.
(Although I suppose one could do the same check against the changelog
entry included in the *.changes file, which would be an interesting route
to take. I'll have to think about doing it that way.)
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On Thursday 10 May 2007 17:28, Russ Allbery wrote:
However, it's not correct that only the top-most changelog entries are
relevant.
That's true in some cases, and indeed the .changes file might address
that. But I wonder whether there will be many
packages should be unpacked with dpkg-source or with a
program that performs the same operations. Since you're repackaging the
upstream source anyway, you can certainly fix it if you so choose, but
there's no need to do so.
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of this sort of review, since it makes the diff considerably
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probably too soon to go to Unicode quotes. And not all
fonts have great support for them: the code point is usually there, but
often the quotes look weird next to the rest of the text.
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*before* the call for translations as changing single spaces to double
spaces *will* fuzzy translations and therefore need manual processing.
Yeah, I realized that after my last message and would of course volunteer
to do the unfuzzying myself if I created the problem.
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, then double, and so on.
There are exceptions listed for linguistic studies and, in technical
writing about horticulture, for citing the horticultural cultivar. (The
Chicago Manual of Style, 15th Edition)
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templates, but I've always been taught it's conventional to keep Unix
program names in lowercase at the start of a sentence, since the case
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crossed*
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in a position to test this (by downloading the current CVS code
of OpenLDAP following the details on http://www.openldap.org/), I'm sure
that the OpenLDAP developers would appreciate it. Tested patches are more
likely to make it quickly into stable releases.
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#ifdef LINUX_REFRIGERATOR_TAKES_PF_FREEZE
refrigerator(PF_FREEZE);
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Hm, works fine for me. The only difference that I can see is that I have
libc6 2.5-9+b1. Can you run klog in gdb and get a backtrace?
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you're right and this is a false positive. (If it's installed directly in
/usr/share/man, there's a different answer.)
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-name-doesnt-match-sonames should benefit from it.
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Hi,
Please add /usr/bin/octave (currently provided by the octave2.X
packages) to the list of known interpreters. It is used by the
(upcoming) pfstools package.
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Should the lintian check only be excluding files that end in *.pt?
*.dtml, *.pt and *.cpt are Zope template extensions, it should be enough
to exclude only those files.
Thanks, I've done that.
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that's the more accepted English
practice.
-need aproval for the final wording of the 'krb524d' daemon
Looks good to me.
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What is the recommended configuration? We've been having problems using
the Etch kernel (2.6.18) and the Etch openafs module.
That's the recommended configuration. What problems are you having?
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to build
any kernel module against a 2.4 kernel. Debian etch switched to gcc 4 as
the default compiler.
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-14 19:10 /dev/urandom
weblogin1:~ dir /dev/*random
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 8 2005-05-13 18:21 /dev/random
cr--r--r-- 1 root root 1, 9 2006-07-24 08:24 /dev/urandom
The second box is on a 2.4 kernel without udev, so it's been this way for
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Sounds right to me. This will be in the next release.
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-dev package depends on
libkrb5-dev, and if it's just libtool transitive dependencies or static
library dependencies or something more useful.)
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Roberto C Sánchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 06:56:38PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
You can't really do that. If the PostgreSQL libraries expose any of
the underlying Kerberos libraries, you can't just replace MIT Kerberos
with Heimdal after the fact. Things won't
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My concern about the simple approach to this (which I never sent to the
bug; my bad) is that the other major use of read besides prompting is
for parsing files. It's not uncommon to see a construct like:
while read facility
grep -vH `echo $f | sed 's/\.shlibs//'` $f | grep -v udeb | grep -v '\#'
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dpkg -c rssh_2.3.2-2_i386.deb | grep rssh_chroot
-rwxr-xr-x root/root 19412 2007-02-15 20:39
./usr/lib/rssh/rssh_chroot_helper
/usr/lib/rssh/rssh_chroot_helper should be the right path.
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Per the message from Mike Hommey [EMAIL PROTECTED] on debian-devel:
It would be great if developer lintian report would should not only
directly maintained packages but also co-maintained ones.
This will require some work on the data formats
important and needs to be preserved. The
question is how far to go back beyond stable.
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out what failed.
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-kpkg (or the equivalent), since that build is
failing in the kernel module compile. (And so far as I know, OpenAFS
hasn't been added to the external modules package, although ideally I'd
like to get it included for lenny.)
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: debconf-2.0, debconf-error, or Provides:
debconf-2.0, debconf-2.0.1?
Yes, that would be very nice.
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for new translations to trickle in before doing the next upload.
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with the newest doc-base)
Thanks, I'd missed that requirement and it's a good excuse to tighten
those checks up a bit and look for a few other problems. This will be in
the next release.
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-free is, of course, going to be an
ongoing struggle, so I don't think it's worth keeping a generic bug open
for it.
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out this possible bug, but in that
case the bug only triggers if the symlink replaces something that was
previously a file, and lintian doesn't have a way of knowing that.
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on the system unresponsive, no matter what command it is?
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happened or changed to make it go away.
If you run dmesg once the system is in this state, is there any
interesting output at the end?
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, although I don't know
if AFS is the culprit. I don't suppose you know if this happens if you
run the system without AFS loaded, so that we can know with more
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or AFS
tokens? (Still trying to track down whether maybe that log message is
related.)
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to log kernel messages. I know there
aren't any other interesting kernel messages (they'd be in dmesg), but I'm
curious about the timestamp on the AFS one.
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. As-is, it will require libmodule-build-perl
in Build-Depends and error if it's not there, which *seems* right, but
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people do.
I was under the impression that automake as of 1.10 had dropped the
versioned thing, but I see that didn't happen. Okay, I'll go back and add
the individual versions.
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on s390 any longer unless the module is GPL-licensed.
OpenAFS obviously can't live without copy_to_user, so I think this means
that, at the moment, there's a fundamental incompatibility between OpenAFS
and the current s390 kernel.
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only still in the distribution because it provides the obsolete
Kerberos v4 modules. It'll be gone as soon as ftp-master gets around to
getting rid of it.
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upload, so I will modify lintian accordingly.
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with packages
that are unaffected (like libglib2.0-doc).
Yeah, this is already fixed in Subversion and will be in the next upload.
(Sorry to have not responded before you spent time tracking it down; I'm
mostly off-line this weekend.)
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creating bugs these days by just
mailing them directly to the RT address. But maybe the prompting from
send-pr is still useful.
I'll wait for Sam to comment before doing anything with the bug.
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just run it again.
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/bugreport.cgi?bug=403524
for the full bug log. Are you still having problems? If so, could you
send the requested information?
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to a configuration
error and running slapd -d 16383 or looking in the log files will uncover
the actual problem.
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the package in an uninstalled state.
The shell handling is a bit complicated, and I don't have time to work on
this myself at the moment, but at least this will capture it in the bug
trail for anyone else who has time to work on it.
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it wasn't.
You can see the bug trail at:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=264929
Could you let us know if this is still an issue? Thanks!
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Package: lsb-release
Version: 3.1-23.1
Severity: normal
Please don't Recommend: lsb. lsb_release is a useful command-line tool in
its own right, particularly for configuration management systems like Puppet
that can make decisions based on distribution. Recommending lsb means that
using
fixed.
Are you still having this problem?
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anyway,
depending on the severity of the regressions, but I wanted to note in the
bug log that there was a reason why this hadn't been done other than
simple lack of time.
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to do the work to come up with a tested *patch* against
the current OpenLDAP packages, we can consider it, but otherwise this will
probably have to wait for 2.4 packages.
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strange was going on with those packages three years ago
when this was first reported, or even longer ago when Bug#166777 was
reported?
I'm inclined to remove this conflict and see if anything actually breaks.
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Russ I think the web page is actually the problem here and should
Russ be fixed, although Sam can speak to this better than I. The
Russ version of send-pr that comes with krb5 has /tmp file
feedback from someone who wants to use the Debian packages that this
could be a deal-breaker in our willingness to use the packages in Debian
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the amount of
divergence that I have to deal with, but none of those are particularly
strong objections.
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upgrade them and check whether the same problem occurs.
How did this go? Are you still having problems with this?
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the
environment variable itself, which seems like a hack).
Setting KRB5_KTNAME is really the supported mechanism for this.
I've added a commented-out example in /etc/default/slapd for setting this
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# for whatever reason.
#SLAPD_SENTINEL_FILE=/etc/noldap
(Debian really needs a more automated way of doing things like this, but
that's a larger discussion that won't resolve soon.)
If the other OpenLDAP package maintainers agree, I'll implement this.
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to slpd on the assumption that the previous
discussion is correct. Please let me know if something has since changed.
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On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 04:45:32PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
Stanford has for some years used an init script that declines to start
slapd if a file exists on the local system (we use /etc/noldap and
/etc/noservices for various reasons). My
yourself. It
prints out all the commands that it runs, and most of them are just fs mkm
of all the mount points for foreign cells. If you walk through the
commands by hand, you can retry just the ones that fail, and we can try to
figure out what's failing at the time that you are trying.
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been fixed, one way or the
other, and is no longer current. However, I wanted to check with you
first before I just closed it. Are you still having trouble with slapd?
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and a lot of releases since, and our belief is
that this bug is now fixed in the current slapd package. However, rather
than just closing it, I wanted to check with you first and see if you were
still seeing this problem or could verify that it was fixed.
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fixed in the current
Debian packages (including the ones in etch). Could you check whether
your problem is resolved with the current packages?
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then (and there has been a subsequent new stable Debian
release). Have any of those subsequent releases fixed this problem?
Thank you for any additional information!
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checking, there probably isn't much point any
more. All of the users upgrading to a new package would have already
adjusted to this, one way or the other.
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of the problem you reported in #416272, to which
I just responded?)
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for me to fix this problem as
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the check and warning doesn't hurt anything, but I'm kind of
ambivalent about committing it.
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it will
be to try to dig into this report further.
Our apologies for not having been able to get to the bottom of this
problem in a timely fashion.
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attention to remove it from the
archive entirely. See Bug#419418.
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The attached patch should do the trick by omitting the tests
if an environment variable DFSG_NONFREE is set.
Sure, seems reasonable. Applied with slight variations.
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inclination right now
is to add both options; they don't take up much space or add much
complexity, and they have somewhat different feels. (Sentinel files are
more useful for temporarily disabling things quickly, similar to
/etc/nologin.)
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in
runit, which one imnsho really wants to have, needs custom logcheck (and
logrotate) scripts to integrate.
Ah. Yes, probably.
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, namely that libldap-2.3-0 develops a dependency on itself
since libldap depends on liblber.
That's why I went with the sed solution.
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in the lintian output?
If the full path isn't used, that will still need to be fixed; lintian
expects all command interpreters to be used with the full path.
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this, but a
lintian error is going to be more effective. ;)
Sorry for not providing a patch, I hope to have time and submit one
this week.
No problem on the lack of patch; it's easy enough to implement. It'll be
in the next release.
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Jörg Sommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Russ Allbery schrieb am Sun 03. Jun, 20:09 (-0700):
That warning seems to indicate that the script isn't using the full
path to jed-script in the #! line. Is that correct, or is there also
some sort of bug in the lintian output?
Yes
and with 416272, is actual
error messages. It's very hard to debug things without the specific error
messages (and in particular, running slapd -d 1 may be necessary to get
the detailed errors).
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try to duplicate it on a PowerPC host I have access to in
the near future and work with upstream to try to get to the bottom of
what's going on.
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+ ($src = $_) =~ s/\.o$/.S/;
} else {
($src = $_) =~ s/\.o$/.c/;
}
Thanks!
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(in different
forms), which might be good to refactor into common_data.pm or
something.
Good idea. I'll take a look at doing this.
The patch will be in the next version of lintian. Thank you!
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be some decent interface to init script policy.
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of the web-application.
Should the lintian check only be excluding files that end in *.pt?
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