Bug#298121: mutt: header cache patch should use realpath for maildir

2006-09-09 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, Also consider symlinks in the path, etc. Really, your best approach as far as I understand is to use realpath() on the filename/path of the mailbox before md5-ing it. yes, it is. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble?

Bug#348657: Before the last update of screen you could get login shells per default by sepcifing 'shell -/bin/bash' this does no longer work which is very annoying

2006-01-18 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Package: screen Version: 4.0.2-4.1 Severity: important Tags: experimental Hello, before the last update specifing 'shell -/bin/bash' in my .screenrc gave me login shells (this happens also if I compile screen by myself). With current available screen package for testing, it doesn't work anylonger

Bug#348661: vim doesn't handle its runtime files anymore: syntax highligt for help and in general is broken, it doesen't decoce gziped file per default and so on

2006-01-18 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Package: vim Version: 1:6.4-006+1 Severity: serious Tags: experimental Hello, please test your packages before publishing them. :syn on gives me for example the following: Error detected while processing /usr/share/vim/vim64/syntax/syntax.vim: line 42: E216: No such group or event:

Bug#348661: vim doesn't handle its runtime files anymore: syntax highligt for help and in general is broken, it doesen't decoce gziped file per default and so on

2006-01-18 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, Could you please give us the output of ls -l /usr/bin/vim*? I fear there went something wrong when upgrading the package from a version which used diversions to a newer package which now uses alternatives. lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Jan 15 13:33 /usr/bin/vim -

Bug#348661: vim doesn't handle its runtime files anymore: syntax highligt for help and in general is broken, it doesen't decoce gziped file per default and so on

2006-01-18 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, please just verify that your /etc/vimrc is up to date : verify that the one in the package has been merged, and is not stayed under /etc/vim/vimrc.dpkg-new. if yes, please close that bug, and fix that yourself (and/or open a bug on dpkg which is here the one responsible) that was it:

Bug#348657: Before the last update of screen you could get login shells per default by sepcifing 'shell -/bin/bash' this does no longer work which is very annoying

2006-01-18 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, I can't reproduce this. Let's try again on testing: (travelmate) [~] cat .screenrc-debian shell -/bin/bash (travelmate) [~] screen -c .screenrc-debian = in screen: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ suspend # = Note the different

Bug#348657: Before the last update of screen you could get login shells per default by sepcifing 'shell -/bin/bash' this does no longer work which is very annoying

2006-01-19 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, What does ps say about the bash process that is spawned by screen? It should be listed as -/bin/bash. yes, it is. But it isn't a login shell. That is for sure. I even tried it with a clean environment. What is the md5sum of your screen, if you can't reproduce it? (travelmate)

Bug#262272: mutt: segfault while sorting mailbox

2005-02-07 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, I also get segfaults from mutt several times a day. It always seems to happen just after mutt displays a message Sorting mailbox. This also happens when I don't do anything. Mutt is running, I go to sleep and next morning mutt has segfaulted. And no signs of fairies or grues. ;) It

Bug#262272: mutt: segfault while sorting mailbox

2005-02-08 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, I am using 1.5.6 from SID and I am connecting via SIMAP to mx.freenet.de and the Server is a courier-imap-ssl could you please create a backtrace (see previous eMails) and/or run valgrind on it? Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Bug#262272: mutt: segfault while sorting mailbox

2005-02-08 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, the backtrace isn't very helpful expect that it indicates that already freed or never allocated memory was free'ed. This could be a problem of the header cache for example. # Note from Maurits: Invoer-/uitvoerfout is Dutch for: Input/output # error. you can do a export

Bug#262272: mutt: segfault while sorting mailbox

2005-02-09 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, Thomas: should I mail you as well or is mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] enough? Currently I'm group replying. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is enough. Greetings, Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#262272: mutt: segfault while sorting mailbox

2005-02-09 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, thanks for all the data. But we have a problem. The mutt binary has the debugging symbols stripped. We have to ask dato to build a mutt package with the debugging symbols in and let you re-valgrind it. I can say so far that we have at least a few invalid free(s). This could be even header

Bug#262272: mutt: segfault while sorting mailbox

2005-02-11 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hallo, Just FYI, You undo Ctrl-S with Ctrl-Q. Screen has it's own flow control in addition to the terminals inside screen: Ctrl-A Ctrl-Q or Ctrl-A q Greetings, Thomas -- To

Bug#262272: I think this is the symtom

2005-02-12 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, ==6299== Invalid read of size 1 ==6299==at 0x1B904A33: strcmp (mac_replace_strmem.c:250) ==6299==by 0x807581D: hash_find_hash (hash.c:104) ==6299==by 0x80A8E90: mutt_sort_threads (thread.c:782) ==6299==by 0x80A6C39: mutt_sort_headers (sort.c:287) ==6299==by 0x8061F24:

Bug#277864: Using valgrind to track it down

2005-02-19 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, Hi Thomas. I don't know why, but seemed to have missed this message when you sent it first. I just found it today when examining this bug report via the web. I am running valgrind now. For how long should I run mutt? Will have any way of knowing if the crash would have happened

Bug#298121: mutt: header cache patch should use realpath for maildir

2005-03-10 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello Dato, * Adeodato Simó [EMAIL PROTECTED] [050310 07:10]: Just in case you didn't spot it already. I described from the lists. If I open a maildir using mutt's mailboxes list, and then open it using mutt -f Mail/drow, the header cache creates a second cache. They're the same

Bug#307216: xterm colorization problems

2005-05-01 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Package: xterm Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 Severity: important Tags: patch Xterm has some colorization problems which are pop-up for example if you read your eMail in mutt in a screen. The problem is: From: Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Thomas Glanzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED

Bug#271384: closed by Jan Christoph Nordholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#271384: fixed in screen 4.0.3-2)

2007-08-06 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, to what value did you increase MAXSTR? Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#271384: MAXSTR issue

2007-08-06 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello Jan, I did a quick estimate by resizing my xterm to maximum (on 1600x1200 with a rather tiny font, yielding 264 columns) and multiplying by 2 for a possible xinerama/dualhead setup. The outcome was more than 512, so I increased it to 768. I see. 512 is enough for my 1920x1200 btw.

Bug#76803: screen swiveling vs ssh agent

2007-07-26 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, this is very easy to solve: ssh-agent | head -2 .ssh/env . .ssh/env ssh-add screen -S main -c .screenrc-main = Problem solved. At least in practice. am I the only screen poweruser? Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Bug#348657: screen doesn't spawn login shells

2007-07-26 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, please close 348657 It is fixed since ages. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#408941: artsd fails to start if you call it from command line using fvwm2 as window manager

2007-01-29 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Package: arts Version: 1.5.5-1 Severity: serious Hello, I used arts a lot on debian woody in the following way: window 1: artsd window 2: artsdsp -m /path/to/first/application/with/oss_interface window 3: artsdsp -m /path/to/second/application/with/oss_interface Since

Bug#408941: artsd fails to start if you call it from command line using fvwm2 as window manager

2007-01-29 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, I found the problem. You have to start kded beforehand manually. After that artsd starts. In woody this happened implcitly. However the new artsdsp doesn't work as good as the old release did, so it is useless for my current application. I think we can kick this bugreport. I have to look

Bug#282451: mutt: same problem, but everytime on IMAP+TLS connect attempt

2005-01-21 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, could you please send me an useful backtrace? apt-get install libc6-dbg LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/debug mutt gdb /usr/bin/mutt attach pid reproduce the problem and type backtrace. :-) Hopefully we get the name of the calling function. Does this happen also with an empty mailbox?

Bug#361835: watchdog: Problem with the option interface

2006-05-02 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello Frederic, this part of the watchdog binary opens the file /proc/net/dev and looks if the byte counter of incomming and extern traffic changes, if it doesn't it resets the machine. This happened once for me with a sky networkcard (but I use watchdog only since last night). I guess that my

Bug#365733: watchdog: Option ping-count doesn't work and isn't documented

2006-05-02 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Package: watchdog Version: 5.2.4-4 Severity: important Hello everyone, the option ping-count isn't documented and doesn't work. Per default watchdog tried three times to ping a host. With the option ping-count it is supposed to change this number via the configfile. This is important because my

Bug#364288: Randomly loses input since X11R7 upgrade

2006-05-25 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello Tore, I see the same problem on my mac mini using a self compiled X using usb keyboard and usb mouse. My solution so far for it is pulling the usb keyboard out and putting it after a second or so back in. After that my usb keyboard starts working again. I know that my pointer works to, but I

Bug#927242: linphone unable to register account

2019-04-21 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, I have the same problem. After trying for two hours, I found a way to register an account: - Run linphonec - Run proxy add Than the account also shows up in linphone. Example: linphonec> proxy add Adding new proxy setup. Hit ^D to abort. Enter proxy sip address:

Bug#997981: subject

2021-12-07 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, I have the same issue. I'm on Debian 10 amd64 with 0.12.2-3. I also tried 1.1.2-2~bpo10+1. This issue is related with something Letsencrypt changed. The last Letsencrypt Certificate was from 8th October. Tonight I renewed my Letsencrypt Certificate autoamtically. After that before the login

Bug#1005639: wpa_supplicant.conf(5) has an example with group wheel which make it fail on Debian

2022-02-13 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Package: wpasupplicant X-Debbugs-Cc: tho...@glanzmann.de Version: 2:2.9.0-23 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch Hello, wpa_supplicant.conf(5) manpage includes multiple examples with group wheel. Group wheel does not exist on Debian as a result the example fails. It should either be changed to root or

Bug#1005729: Automatic partitioning fails on arm64 d-i with error message partman: mkfs.vfat: Not enough or too many clusters for filesystem

2022-02-13 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Source: partman-efi X-Debbugs-Cc: tho...@glanzmann.de Version: 94 Severity: normal Tags: d-i patch Hello, when installing Debian on an arm64 m1 machine, I get the following error during auto partitioning or when creating a EFI System Partition with more than 256 MB: partman: mkfs.vfat: Not

Bug#1026217: libunwind 1.6.2-2.1 assumes 4k page sizes and crashes on systems with bigger page sizes

2022-12-16 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Package: libunwind8 Version: 1.6.2-2.1 Severity: important Tags: patch X-Debbugs-Cc: as...@lists.linux.dev Hello, the recent libunwind8 update 1.6.2-2.1 breaks for architectures which have a pagesize bigger than 4096 on arm64. The issue is fixed upstream. But no release has been made with the

Bug#1025419: libunwind 1.6.2-2 upgrade makes xorg crash on startup

2022-12-11 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, the issue is already fixed upstream in libunwind. Cheers, Thomas

Bug#1025419: libunwind 1.6.2-2 upgrade makes xorg crash on startup

2022-12-11 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, at least the problem on apple silicon systems is due to libunwind assuming 4k page size. Find the patch by Daniel Moody here: https://tg.st/u/0001-libunwind-1.6.2-dynamic-page-size.patch Janne Grunau pointed me to it. Cheers, Thomas

Bug#1025419: libunwind 1.6.2-2 upgrade makes xorg crash on startup

2022-12-10 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, running Debian testing on apple silicon had the same issue. The culprit seems to be that libunwind was recently updated to 1.6.2-2 which triggers the issue for us. Downgrading to the old version works for us: wget

Bug#1010725: Since some weeks, gimp icons are displays as identical cross

2023-03-02 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, I had the same issue. For me librsvg2-common was not installed. After installing it, the issue was gone. sudo apt install -y librsvg2-common Cheers, Thomas

Bug#1025419: libunwind 1.6.2-2 upgrade makes xorg crash on startup

2023-07-03 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello Axel, > And that fix seems to have been backported in 1.6.2-3 (now in stable, > testing and unstable), see https://bugs.debian.org/1026217 > So this bug report likely can be closed as fixed in libunwind/1.6.2-3 > or (force-) merged with #1026217. (But I'd like to have a second pair > of