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hours/days of the
rtl8187 USB wireless adapter (0bda:8187) being active, but maybe that's
because it was idle for most of the time. If you use it more heavily
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pn libdbd-sqlite3none (no description available)
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, and that must be when permissions are changed.
If anything new has been written to your auth.log or daemon.log since
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signedness of mode_t be different on FreeBSD to Linux, resulting in the
0x?
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(), or otherwise 0700 if it wasn't defined. Directories that
have already been created by syslog-ng are never chmod'd again, so won't
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] [8106644e] ? kthread+0x0/0xca
[1410483.917400] [81011c60] ? child_rip+0x0/0x20
Additionally, after this error occurs, other USB devices on the same bus
seem to break too:
[1416023.409112] generic-usb 0003:051D:0002.0003: control queue full
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Additionally, after this error occurs, other USB devices on the same bus
seem to break too:
[1416023.409112] generic-usb 0003:051D:0002.0003: control queue full
Actually that error could have been a different problem. It recurred
just now
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within a song -- which may seem silly, but I find that to be a nuisance,
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2.6.32-31 test build from 27th Jan, and I've
been able to reproduce the reported issue, so I will rebuild and test
with these additional patches as soon as I can.
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I just noticed two commits relating to this issue (OpenVZ bug #1626)
made it into 2.6.32-openvz git:
http://git.openvz.org/?p=linux-2.6.32-openvz;a=shortlog
Those patches have worked great for me (on amd64); applied cleanly
lead to data loss / filesystem corruption by running them without any
arguments, especially without using something like a '--force' option?
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source ports for outgoing connections will usually be in
that range. Most services will listen on ports 1-1023, which can be
filtered/closed except for any services that need to be public.
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security implications if I changed this. Or maybe it would break
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equivalent of the IPv4 log target
has not been patched to do this. At least in the current Debian openvz
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I'll copy that to the bug report in the OpenVZ tracker.
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At this time, the IPv6 address is not sanitised in any way, I just did
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on the This webpage
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randomise
these on their outgoing traffic. And globally-routed or site-local
addresses may have been statically assigned, or leased from a pool via
DHCPv6.
So it would seem this feature would rarely work.
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[ 525.352026] CR2: 0008
[ 525.373343] ---[ end trace 16befdc2c233113f ]---
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in the base system
don't depend on implied (indirect) child dependencies. Perhaps
deliberately, or else the dependency graph would become more complex and
probably more difficult to maintain in the long run.
p.s., I made a pretty graph of this: http://pyro.eu.org/stuff/rcS.png
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[ 479.781985] RIP [a0664601] exportfs_decode_fh+0x40/0x213
[exportfs]
[ 479.781985] RSP 88007ee43ba0
[ 479.781985] CR2: 0008
[ 480.083103] ---[ end trace a42c5a0ce6a3ea7f ]---
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This issue was fixed in 1:9.3.4-2etch6 or earlier. I think we can close
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still need to check, is whether doing the bind mount
*before* nfs-kernel-server has started (eg. via /etc/fstab), works.
Currently I've been doing it manually after boot, running 'exportfs
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can reboot the machine.
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stopping and starting the VE it should then be able to use ip6tables.
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On 18/01/11 16:50, Christian Hofstädtler wrote:
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... My only guess is
that something went wrong when you patched and built a new kernel.
You're correct, the patched code didn't get
:
spamc/libspamc.h:86:#define EX_TOOBIG 866
I've attached a suggested addition to spamc.pod to explain what a '98'
exit status means. I'm hoping that all architectures truncate the exit
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diff -Nru spamassassin-3.2.5
with an error message claiming 'Connection Refused',
which isn't strictly true, because the connection is accepted and the
HTTP request definitely sent before the connection closes).
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diff -Nru squid3-3.0.STABLE8.orig/src/HttpMsg.cc
squid3-3.0.STABLE8/src
daily with the version from etch
(3.0.PRE5-5+etch1).
I also have a couple of new machines which use squid3 on lenny and they
haven't been affected by this bug. So I'm quite sure that this bug is
fixed in the current squid3 for lenny.
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sometimes result in
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no file '/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1/lfs.so'
no file '/usr/lib/lua/5.1/lfs.so'
no file '/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1/loadall.so'
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server's power consumption quite a bit.
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, and could
potentially all be executed at the same time anyway, e.g. on a
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[8117d2ff] __rb_rotate_left+0x7/0x5b
[99948.591393] RSP 88007c0e3de0
[99948.591393] CR2: 0010
[99948.941658] ---[ end trace 36e642d477aeb1ac ]---
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[ 416.447902] RIP [8117d55b] __rb_rotate_left+0x7/0x5f
[ 416.447902] RSP 88007cf79de0
[ 416.447902] CR2: 0010
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environment, I think shmfs is mounted on top of an aufs
root filesystem, so I suspect this issue may arise in that situation, too.
I understand why this issue may need to be marked 'wontfix'.
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: 'pkgAcquire::pkgAcquire(pkgAcquireStatus*)' is
deprecated (declared at /usr/include/apt-pkg/acquire.h:352)
Perhaps there was some incompatible change in that object in APT 0.8.0?
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python/acquire.cc: In function 'PyObject* PkgAcquireNew(PyTypeObject*,
PyObject*, PyObject*)':
python/acquire.cc:331: warning:
'pkgAcquire::pkgAcquire(pkgAcquireStatus*)' is deprecated (declared at
/usr/include/apt-pkg/acquire.h:352)
Actually
of Python 2.6 unless rewritten to use snprintf() or something.
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--- python-apt-0.7.97.1~orig/python/acquire-item.cc 2010-05-19 11:48:44.0 +0100
+++ python-apt-0.7.97.1/python/acquire-item.cc 2010-09-24 21:36:33.0 +0100
@@ -65,7 +65,7
, the default configuration *will*
automatically keep that (stable) distribution up-to-date.
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-upgrades will keep that (stable)
release up-to-date by default. It could be considered a wishlist bug
for the next testing suite.
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(fromdos), and a modification to
apply with 'patch -p1' (sed -i 's/src/openttd\/src/'). The direct URL
to it is:
http://security.openttd.org/en/patch/28.patch
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My workaround will be to set max-cache-size unlimited; for the time being.
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Thanks, I will try it when I'm able to upgrade to lenny.
For some reason I was not notified of your reply via the BTS; I assumed
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-proposed-updates as suggested by Dann Frazier and
installed linux-image-2.6.26-2-openvz-amd64 and I'm very pleased to say
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I notice fmit has dependencies on GLX/mesa stuff ... So I'm currently
exploring that avenue first.
Okay, I've fixed the graphics issue I mentioned, but sadly the tuner
functions are still broken, so this was a separate issue.
The graphics issue
# For Python 2.4 and 2.5
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script. Be careful, your system may
crash! Do not run it as root! It takes less than 10 minutes to exhaust
4GB memory on my 4-way SMP system.
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pbzip2-bug-537048.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
!
With this patch, the script attached to my previously email no longer
seems to trigger excessive memory usage. It'll be quite thoroughly
tested as I re-rerun my AMANDA backup with more than 1000 GiB of data.
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--- pbzip2-1.0.5.orig/pbzip2.cpp 2009-01-08
may want to use arcfour128 in preference to AES because on some
hardware it is less CPU-intensive, and hence faster if doing something
like backups or rsync over a high-speed LAN.
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= 127.0.0.1, 10.255.5.0/24, 2002:bcdc:2142:5ff::/64
chunkHighMark = 50331648
objectHighMark = 16384
disableIndexing = false
disableServersList = false
dnsQueryIPv6 = reluctantly
relaxTransparency = maybe
maxAge = 0
serverSlots = 8
serverSlots1 = 8
-- no debconf information
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On 24/04/11 01:54, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
... [in] 2.6.32-31 it
still seems reproducible every time.
I've just tried going back to 2.6.32-30 (my own build, with fixes for
607041 and 613170 applied because I need them) and kexec works there.
So I think a problem was introduced during
pdftex. I think that package
needs to be added to Build-Depends.
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be mounted at
/path/to/jail/dev anyway, or else /dev/null could be missing, and get
created as a regular file (which I also tried, and still couldn't
reproduce this failure).
[1]
http://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD_FAQ#Q._How_do_I_trace_system_calls.3F
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fixed
until wheezy+1, at least.
A workaround in bash might have been justified, but AFAIK this problem
is specific to GNU/kFreeBSD chroot/jails on native FreeBSD hosts.
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implement the correct fix, and leave bash unmodified, as there are
probably other packages we don't know about with related problems.
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build-stamp problem:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-kde/kde-extras/webkitkde.git;a=commit;h=83adb0b59f231c0b59bd5c87e763cb8095af59bf
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/fcntl.h :
#if _POSIX_C_SOURCE = 200809L
#define O_TTY_INIT 0x0008 /* Restore default termios attributes
*/
/* Defining O_CLOEXEC would break kfreebsd 8.1, see #635192 */
/* #define O_CLOEXEC0x0010 */
#endif
So it is undefined on purpose?
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the O_CLOEXEC option yet. If
any of the above was a correct assumption.
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obsoleted by
/etc/init.d/keyboard-setup. (Closes: #677915)
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on an open fd if requested).
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9.0+ds1-6 FTBFS after the
location of libutil.h was changed some time ago. A fixed package was
uploaded before freeze but hasn't migrated yet due to the udeb-freeze.
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already committed to SVN (r4320) a
corrected fix supplied by upstream, and followed up on that message with:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2012/06/msg00246.html
Please let me or debian-bsd@ know if anything more is needed for a
stable-security upload.
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On 05/07/12 07:00, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
Can you show us a debdiff for the package you intend to upload to
stable-security?
Hi, Please find debdiff attached.
Thank you!
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diff -u kfreebsd-8-8.1+dfsg/debian/changelog
kfreebsd-8-8.1+dfsg
would be useful to point at if asking the
Release Team for an exception for the udeb-freeze. The udeb-freeze is
stopping freebsd-utils 9.0+ds1-6 from migrating even after 13 days.
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details on which part of #577494 is
considered a release goal?
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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tags 680850 + patch
A suggested patch for this is attached (untested).
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diff --git a/build/boot/kfreebsd/grub-kfreebsd-cdrom.cfg b/build/boot/kfreebsd/grub-kfreebsd-cdrom.cfg
index 97a7746..503c55c 100644
--- a/build/boot/kfreebsd/grub-kfreebsd
confusing.
With a DBUS session running (now testing from a graphical X11
environment) I can reproduce the original problem on kfreebsd-amd64,
which is not a SIGABRT, but a clean, silent exit with status 1.
Likewise if using the -e option, the given command line isn't executed.
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, because this is a reintroduction attempt of something
that has been removed on request of QA.
Even if all this can be done, it would be too late to be included in the
Wheezy release unfortunately.
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does not support long file names (and I mean *long*)
ok 6 - no warnings during all that
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On 27/05/12 17:55, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
I just checked to see if Petr's eglibc getosreldate() fix made any
difference to the Perl waithires.t test [...]
Actually this is fixed (#673711), I just didn't notice the other commit
in pkg-glibc SVN. Thanks Petr!
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SMP, but clearly it has affected
Linux arches too (and even other distros).
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On 27/05/12 20:19, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
But it is also okay if built using gcc-4.7 with only the
-fno-optimize-sibling-calls option added.
That only took care of the small threads testcase I gave (verified with
~2000 runs). But there seem to be other, separate issues.
I discovered other
on popcon.
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