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be appreciated though) if
this issue is seen as moot.
I'll leave it open for now, but I'm very disinclined to make changes of
this ilk to the default configuration.
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that the -x is the first
non-option arguement (wrong)
3) strtol then segvs when passed -x.
anyway you come at it, this feels like a glibc bug, not flock.
I still need to reproduce this on sid before I'm comfortable reassigning
the bug to libc6.
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it worked.
Obviously, the checks for rw vs ro are done at a level that misses the
fact that you came in via the bind mount...
Sounds like a kernel/file-system bug, not a mount bug...
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This appears to be fixed in the current version - does it reproduce for
you on lenny?
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at startup. That's the situation that folks are caring about.
We can't, no, but we can make sure our users are using the current
root-servers;
BIND already takes care of that automatically.
Not completely. Just mostly. :(
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 11:17:57AM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote:
$ dig www.enyo.de +noall
[output]
Please restore the old behavior because custom written-scripts rely on
it.
Interestingly(?), dig +noall www.enyo.de displays no output.
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if the bug is present in 9.4.x?
or even 9.5.0rc1 :(
I don't see us making much progress without some way to reproduce the
crash, or a trace of it dying...
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Package: mount
Version: 2.13.1-1
Severity: normal
When trying to mount an NFS server which only supports TCP, the -o tcp
option
dying on a failed assertion. Can you possibly check
to see if the problem is reproducible using a current bind9? (9.4.2)
This may require rebuilding the package.
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tomorrow.
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that require the
workaround, and will continue to do so.
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with 9.3.4 or in my
production world with either 9.4.2 or 9.5.0~b2.
I rather expect that it's already fixed in 9.4.2, but can't say for sure
without some more reliable reproducer...
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, all in the last five days. Prior to this
bind9 had been running stable for months. No recent configuration changes
have been made.
Could you check and see if the problem still exists with bind9.4.2
(which may require a recompile...)
thanks,
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LaMont Jones wrote:
I see that in hdreg.h the unsigned char has an effect, but it is not clear
how that effects me...
Could explain a bit more?
That's cfdisk passing the geometry to the kernel. If it's working
is whitespace or commas.
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thanks for the pointers, I'll get that uploaded shortly.
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the idea
useful.
Given that work in this arena is ongoing, and didn't make the cut for
2.5, I'm inclined to wait for this to come down from upstream, rather
than inventing our own solution now.
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that any admin can do that, postfix may not edit the config file of
another package.
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this patch rolled forward to 2.5, I'll toss it at the list
again and see if we can get it into 2.6. Once it goes in upstream, I
don't mind backporting it to 2.5.
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to edit syslog's config file so that
it sees things when it restarts.
Once there's a way for postfix to hook up to syslogd in a
policy-conformant manner, we can fix this bug.
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/init.d/hwclock.sh and /etc/init.d/hwclockfirst.sh, but it is
in /etc/default/rcS
, it is not necessary to add --directisa either to /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh or
/etc/init.d/hwclockfirst.sh . Is it correct?
Right. in /etc/default/rcS, add:
HWCLOCKPARS=--directisa
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Why did you close the bug?
If you put HWCLOCKPARS=--directisa into /etc/default/rcS, then you won't
have to modify the file.
That's why.
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, and not 9.3.1. It's best to
use the docs for the version of the package that you're using, rather
than the online docs for the latest version of the package...
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On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 02:42:27PM -0400, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 12:11:46PM -0600, LaMont Jones wrote:
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 12:02:24PM -0400, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
Shouldn't adding libpq-dev to the build-dep only require the pgsql
libraries? I haven't had too much
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 03:02:58AM +0100, Frederik Eaton wrote:
$ renice +20 blahblahblah
0: old priority 19, new priority 19
$ echo $?
0
This is because renice uses atoi, so your command is equivalent to
renice +20 -p 0, and that succeeded just fine.
I'll be sending a patch upstream
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building - that'd be a debian-security question.
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here is quite possibly that postfix's install doesn't make
dealing with a machine that needs to tweak myorigin (usually because
it's not in the DNS for the rest of the internet) easier.
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-buildpackage: failure: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2
A full build log can be found at:
http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=hppapkg=tbbver=2.0r014-2
See also http://bugs.debian.org/446023
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master.cf and main.cf from /etc/postfix to have a chance of tracking
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, so the upload will sit there. figure on seeing the
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It's committed in the 2.4 stream (and merged from there into 2.5...)
I just haven't uploaded 2.4 yet. that will happen today or tomorrow.
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On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 09:24:35AM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
I think if we solve this broken dependency with the patch on the BTS, we
may end up with undesirable situation.
Yep. that's why I modified the patch. See
git://git.debian.org/~lamont/postfix.git
Solution1: (Pedantic)
In addition
of possible data contents.
The actual bug here is that dig's manpage does not correctly document
the exit codes for the program.
lamont
Here are the exit codes for dig.
*\li 0 Everything went well, including things like NXDOMAIN
*\li 1 Usage error
*\li 7 Got too many RR's or Names
*\li 8
is correct in its statement...
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Anyrate, it'll get uploaded once I'm back in the land of reasonable
connectivity.
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be very welcome. (As would improvements in the messages...)
I can deliver a patch once you indicate that you would accept it.
Please.
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/lib/udev look like on your machine?
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the certs before
chrooting. Copying more stuff into the chroot is not always the
answer.
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What exactly did you type to get there?
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tags 446023 + wontfix
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than users.
So, in short, while the timestamp may be wrong on these directories, I
fail to see any bug that needs to be addressed, other than maybe
clarification for users...
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descriptive than it is to go away.
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is simply because hwclockfirst.sh runs at 8, and mountkernfs
runs at 2. I'm unwilling to (and not sure we _can_) move
hwclockfirst.sh that early without understanding what part of the system
is misbehaving because of the difference.
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On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 03:20:53PM +0200, Alain Guibert wrote:
On Saturday, September 22, 2007 at 9:21:17 -0600, LaMont Jones wrote:
-1) The README.Debian.hwclock .gz extension lacks in comments (the
return of the revenge of the recently closed bug #393539).
-rw-r--r-- root/root 2916
failed in require at /usr/sbin/install-info line 304.
This isn't a bug in util-linux... dpkg and perl are out of sync on your
machine. Any chance that you've been manually installing newer versions
of perl?
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Hence, I believe the correct answer is to restore hwclockfirst.sh, and
to make it be at run at /etc/rcS.d/S08hwclockfirst.sh.
Feel up to testing my fix? Otherwise, I'll find a machine and get it
tested.
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close the bug as fixed?
thanks,
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On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:18:04PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=expectver=5.43.0-13arch=ia64stamp=1189059160file=log
The attached patch is the diff for the -13.1 NMU that fixes this bug, by
making all the implicit declarations go a way.
lamont
diff -urN t
Package: expect-tcl8.3
Version: 5.43.0-5
Fixed: 5.43.0-5.1
expect-tcl8.3 fails to buidl from source on ia64. The attached diff is
for the -5.1 NMU, and fixes the issue.
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diff -urN t/expect-tcl8.3-5.43.0/debian/changelog expect-tcl8.3-5.43.0/debian/changelog
--- t/expect-tcl8.3-5.43.0
tags 443089 + moreinfo
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postfix-script
-rwxr-xr-x root/root 6840 2007-03-21 05:17 ./etc/postfix/postfix-script
I'm at a loss to understand how this file _isn't_ on your system.
Any ideas?
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or such, since any upload of 9.3.4-3 in the future
may contain additional fixes, which you won't get since you already have
a 9.3.4-3 version installed...
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It's called /lib/libc.so.6.1 on ia64 and alpha, iirc
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On Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 12:51:55AM +0200, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
Any news on fixing this? I can supply a patch
for 9.4.1 if needed...
A patch for the bind9 source that delivers an additional binary that
diverts /usr/sbin/named or such would be a welcome start.
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Fixed a while back.
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Secondary zone files belong in the working directory of named:
/var/cache/bind, not /etc/. That's part of why the config is the way it
is.
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with any promoted permissions, I can't
see how this would ever be exploitable Definitely a bug in the
program though.
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this through to the kernel, so it'd be a kernel bug.
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On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 09:33:59AM +0200, Christian Lynbech wrote:
The 'cfs' package stops working after upgrading to version 2.12r-9 of
'mount' and 'util-linux'.
Does this still happen with 2.13~rc3-5? (and nfs-common installed...)
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problems.
Does this still occur with 2.13~rc3-5?
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Does the issue still occur with the latest version? If so, I'll need
some more information before there is any hope of starting to debug
this, since I can't reproduce the issue here...
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SASL GSSAPI authentication failed: generic failure
Does the problem still occur with the latest version of postfix?
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What version of postfix are we talking about here?
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running on? Other people are using postfix
2.3.8-2 on x86 with no issues, so this may be a build issue
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On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 06:23:59PM +0300, Anton Chernev wrote:
LaMont Jones wrote:
I am also using x86.
Indeed, I have recompiled Postfix to add a trash quota patch, by using
the dpkg-build routine.
dpkg-buildpackage should result in the patches that you need...
strings -a /usr/lib/postfix
caught in a similar manner...
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reading the clock, do you think?
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On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 10:18:47AM +0200, Falk Siemonsmeier wrote:
Am Do 02.08.2007 16:28 schrieb LaMont Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Could you load the latest nfs-common and mount from sid and see if
that
resolves the problem?
I just tested
reassign 435983 mdadm
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On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 03:44:32PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
On Aug 04, James Youngman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LABEL=foo entries can no longer be mounted;
I love generalizations...
So, whatever populates /dev/disk/by-label is not aware of (LVM2 MD),
package, preferably as a module
that bind9 can load, alternatively as a separate binary package
delivered by bind9 source.
lamont
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fix the issue?
lamont
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tags 435537 + moreinfo
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On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 08:25:48AM -0400, Christopher Browne wrote:
Preparing to replace mount 2.12r-19 (using .../mount_2.13~rc2-5_amd64.deb) ...
You have NFS mount points currently mounted, and this version of mount
requires that nfs-common be upgraded before NFS
know how to identify those volumes...
I'll have to look into it.
lamont
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On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 10:35:07AM +0200, Falk Siemonsmeier wrote:
When try to mount
mount -o mountvers=2,nfsvers=3 netapp:/vol/vol_bc/bc_homes /media
I get
Segmentation fault
Could you load the latest nfs-common and mount from sid and see if that
resolves the problem?
thanks,
lamont
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