eful even if it can't be released
directly. At minimum there should be away of 'cherry picking' Git
commits to include in a new MLMMJ Debian release.
Daniel when you have time please let me know your thoughts about all
this. Hopefully we can figure out a way to make this work, becau
://wiki.debian.org/DpkgConffileHandling should help with figuring
out how to do this properly.
In https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2009/08/msg00675.html and
followups it has been agreed that these bugs are to be filed with
severity serious.
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is bug might be
addressed. https://wiki.debian.org/DpkgConffileHandling in particular
discusses moving a conffile which is what I think I need.
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On 5/13/24 12:19, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
Package: mumble-server
Version: 1.5.517-2
Severit
An NMU diff for the upload to fix this bug is attached.
Thanks to Vladimir Petko and Tony Mancill on the [debian-java] mailing
list for the fix
https://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2024/05/msg1.html
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diff -Nru zeroc-ice-3.7.10/debian/changelog
Java memory check. It is still unclear as to
why this error is happening now but not previously.
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t:compileJava (Thread[Task worker for ':' Thread 3,5,main])
completed. Took 5 mins 20.937 secs.
I suspect this isn't a bug in the zeroc-ice package.
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tags 1069538 + moreinfo
thanks
luded
in the source directly.
On 4/9/24 18:11, Remus-Gabriel Chelu wrote:
Hello Chris,
În 08.04.2024 22:22, Chris Knadle a scris:
Is it as simple as renaming the mumble_debconf_ro.po file to ro.po
and moving it to debian/po/ro.po ?
Yes, this is the way to introduce translation within the projec
Attached is the NMUdiff for fixing FTBFS Bug #1067911 which would keep
zeroc-ice from migrating to Testing.
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--- zeroc-ice-3.7.10/debian/changelog 2024-02-29 19:14
On 4/10/24 10:02, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 09:52:44AM -0400, Chris Knadle wrote:
Removing -Werror looks like it would be a simple patch, it seems to be set
here:
config/Make.rules.Linux:cppflags = -Wall -Wextra -Wredundant-decls
-Wshadow -Wdeprecated -Werror
On 4/10/24 04:32, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 09:50:37PM -0400, Chris Knadle wrote:
Apparently this new bug got introduced with the time_t 64bit transition:
Yes, but it's a valid bug in the package, not a bad thing accidentally
introduced by the transition.
That do
allow mumble to transition to Testing.
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Source: zeroc-ice
Version: 3.7.10-2.1
Severity: serious
Tags: ftbfs
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=zeroc-
ice&arch=armhf&ver=3.7.10-2.1&stamp=1711639887&raw=0
arm-li
files and I'm
trying to figure out if there's something special necessary to do with
the translation file for the packaging.
Thanks
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On 4/5/23 19:18, Remus-Gabriel Chelu wrote:
3 aprilie 2023 la 07:44, "Chris Knadle" a sc
ith a number of library transitions going on that could get
negatively affected by uploads of mumble.
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On 4/6/24 09:12, Stefan Schweizer via Pkg-voip-maintainers wrote:
Package: mumble-server
Severity: normal
Hi,
mumble-server installs a s
at's how I
missed these bugs for a couple of months.
I'm under heavy life burden right now but I hope I'm turning the corner
and will be able to free up some time in a few weeks.
Thanks
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y and fixing the autopkgtest 'smoke' test.
Thanks for working on reproducibility in the Mumble package.
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://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2024/01/msg6.html
The NMU uploads will go to a -delayed queue to allow stopping it or
increasing delay if there is an objection.
On 1/5/24 07:30, Jochen Sprickerhof wrote:
* Chris Knadle [2024-01-02 16:53]:
The way to orphan a package is to do an upload and setting
On 1/5/24 07:30, Jochen Sprickerhof wrote:
* Chris Knadle [2024-01-02 16:53]:
The way to orphan a package is to do an upload and setting the
maintainer to be . Until that's done the
package ends up in maintainership limbo. See the bottom of Policy
3.3, and Developer's Reference sec
Hello Jochen.
On 1/4/24 02:44, Jochen Sprickerhof wrote:
Hi Chris,
* Chris Knadle [2024-01-02 03:06]:
Can the poco library be updated? Can I help in some way?
poco is basically orphaned, as I dropped myself from Uploaders in git
and did not hear from the other maintainers for some time
anymore.
Can the poco library be updated? Can I help in some way?
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On 12/8/23 11:36, Sven Hartge wrote:
On Fri, 3 Mar 2023 06:16:00 +0000 Chris Knadle
wrote:
If someone knows how to fix the mumble-server.service file so that
mumble-server can start, that would be helpful; once that's fixed I
can make an u
1.4.3):
https://codeberg.org/mlmmj/mlmmj/releases
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Hello Sven, thank you for your quick response.
On 12/18/23 03:57, Sven Hartge wrote:
On 18.12.23 07:37, Chris Knadle wrote:
Thank you very much for your efforts on this bug.
Most the changes the patches make and offhand look reasonable, and
for the moment I've pulled them fro
e
mumble-server.ini file?
Let me know so I can explain it. ;-)
Thanks
On 12/8/23 11:36, Sven Hartge wrote:
On Fri, 3 Mar 2023 06:16:00 + Chris Knadle
wrote:
If someone knows how to fix the mumble-server.service file so that
mumble-server can start, that would be helpful; once that'
Greetings.
I'll to try to incorporate the upstream .service file if possible.b
The issue I keep running into with .service files with mumble-server is
that I'm not able to get the daemon to start with systemd with most of
the .service files I've seen and tried for it so far. Had worked out a
wo
o the current mumble package in Debian main because there's a freeze going on
in preparation for the release of Debian 12 (Bookworm).
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Remus-Gabriel Chelu:
Package: mumble
Severity: wishlist
Tags: l10n, patch
Dear Maintainer,
Please fin
ne knows how to fix the mumble-server.service file so that mumble-server
can start, that would be helpful; once that's fixed I can make an upload to
Debian Experimental. The file in the tree is at:
auxiliary_files/config_files/mumble-server.service.in
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dware targets for armhf and arm64.
https://freedombox.org/
If there's a way I can help let me know, and please keep me in the loop if
feasible.
Thanks
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Adrian Bunk:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 11:56:40AM +0
which I
don't know how to do off the top of my head.
Also, MRs for the Mumble repo in Salsa are disabled for all but those within the
VoIP team for now, because they've been happening without my knowledge. I need
to figure out how to configure email notifications -- there were MRs put t
---]
autopkgtest [03:17:07]: test smoke: - - - - - - - - - - results - - - - - - -
- - -
smokeFAIL non-zero exit status 1
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This should be fixed in Mumble 1.3.4-3.
debian/tests/control had this:
Test-Command: smoke
when it should have been:
Tests: smoke
If the autopkgtest passes tomorrow as shown in the Debian tracker I'll close
this bug.
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Adrian
Diederik de Haas:
On Wednesday, 7 December 2022 10:13:00 CET Chris Knadle wrote:
What I really need is a Debian source package that uses CMake to see an
example of how to build a package. I'm looking at list of packages that
reverse depend on cmake, maybe I can find a Debian source package
Diederik de Haas:
Hi Chris,
On Wednesday, 7 December 2022 10:13:00 CET Chris Knadle wrote:
So I'd suggest skipping 1.4 altogether and go straight for 1.5.
You _could_ now release a development snapshot (to Experimental?),
especially if the package needs to go through NEW and then the upda
Hello Diederik.
Diederik de Haas:
On Tuesday, 6 December 2022 13:39:23 CET Diederik de Haas wrote:
On 3 Nov 2022 08:00:00 + Chris Knadle wrote:
tags 1017780 + help
I've mentioned this bug in #debian-mentors (on OFTC), but it could help if
you'd join that channel and ask yours
h for Mumble 1.4.287 for building with OpenSSL 3.0
that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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x27;m currently trying to package Mumble 1.4 which could resolve the problem, but
running into issues with the build refactoring including a switch to using
CMake. I'm working with upstream to try to resolve the build failures.
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the things I looking for and don't see in the bug report is what the IP
address was the logs for a /working/ connection. If I was able to see that a
connection attempt went to the same IPv6 address and worked, that would
eliminate IPv4 vs IPv6 being the problem.
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Salvatore Bonaccorso:
Hi Chris,
On Sat, May 01, 2021 at 05:52:04PM +, Chris Knadle wrote:
Salvatore Bonaccorso:
[...]
Yes I submitted release.debian.org bug #987859 last night and did the upload
(and was "accepted"), which I think fits almost all of the criteria in the
link ab
Salvatore Bonaccorso:
Hi Chris,
On Sat, May 01, 2021 at 05:52:04PM +, Chris Knadle wrote:
Salvatore Bonaccorso:
[...]
Yes I submitted release.debian.org bug #987859 last night and did the upload
(and was "accepted"), which I think fits almost all of the criteria in the
link ab
Salvatore Bonaccorso:
Hi Chris,
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 08:12:54PM +, Chris Knadle wrote:
Salvatore Bonaccorso:
[...]
So now re-reading it, it seems the upload should target "buster" and the
upload I ship should likely be to the "proposed-updates-new" queue.
Probably
contains one patch and a
changelog entry (the same patch used for mumble in Sid), I'm going to go
ahead and do the upload as suggested in Debian Developers Reference §5.5.1
paragraph 3.
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diff -Nru mumble-1.3.0~git20190125.440b173+dfsg/debian/chan
Note: for the three messages recently sent (Benedikt, Salvatorie, Chris/me) that
have recently been sent, none went to #982904 because the bug had been archived.
I've unarchived the bug since fixing it for Buster is still pending.
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tags 985362 + unreproducible
thanks
Chris Knadle:
I'm still working to get KDE installed in a Sid VM because the Sid VM I have has
a disk that's too small to add KDE to, so I'm figuring out the procedure needed
to extend the virtual disk to fit it. It involves extending the vir
t/1190823/
Since this was supplied I got curious so I had a look: yup, 100 mouse clicks and
releases as expected.
user@host:~/Downloads$ fgrep ButtonPress paste_1190823 | wc -l
100
user@host:~/Downloads$ fgrep ButtonRelease paste_1190823 | wc -l
100
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at least that if it does
relate to Mumble directly that it doesn't happen on all desktop environments. I
regularly use the "Hide in tray when minimized" feature but not on KDE.
I have a Sid VM where I think I'll try adding KDE Plasma to for testing.
Please let me know what you find; I'll do the same.
Thanks
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er and/or desktop environment is
in use, because I've repeatedly seen bugs with tiling window managers with
Mumble where non-tiling window managers don't seem to show the symptoms.
Thanks
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Salvatore Bonaccorso:
Hi
[Adding CC to security-team alias]
On Mon, Mar 01, 2021 at 08:31:54AM +, Chris Knadle wrote:
Salvatore Bonaccorso:
Source: mumble
Version: 1.3.3-1
Severity: grave
Tags: security upstream
Justification: user security hole
Forwarded: https://github.com/mumble-voip
It seems to me that
the best way to proceed is to upload mumble 1.3.4 as the other changes are
incidental, and I hope that this will be acceptable during the soft freeze.
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a_Let%27s_Encrypt_Murmur_Certificate
I'm fairly interested in trying to find a good solution to this, because this
permission problem is a common gripe that I hear from users on the Mumble IRC
channel, so if a better solution can be found maybe I could have upstream add it
to the wiki o
Melvin Vermeeren:
Hi Chris,
On Saturday, 5 December 2020 01:20:07 CET Chris Knadle wrote:
[...]
And assuming you'd like to take over for maintenance of the breathe Debian
package yourself and have sponsored uploads, the next step for that would be
to file an "ITA" (Intent T
inal check by someone with proper maintainer permissions. It has been a
while since I read the specifics of sponsorship etc so I am not entirely sure
what the options are.
Had a very nice exchange of emails with Chris Knadle, the maintainer of
Mumble, quite a while ago. Adding in the CC both f
removed for those
architectures:
RM: swt4-gtk [armel armhf i386 mipsel] -- ROM; Upstream no longer supports
32 bits architectures
https://bugs.debian.org/962915
Mumble is pending removal from Testing due to this issue.
Noting this in this bug so that others can find it.
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tony mancill:
> Hi Chris!
Hello again Tony :)
> On Sat, Sep 05, 2020 at 05:43:17AM +, Chris Knadle wrote:
>> Chris Knadle:
>>> For what it's worth, I used a clean cowbuilder sid chroot that was fully
>>> upgraded to build openjfx 11.0.7+0-4 and the pac
Chris Knadle:
> For what it's worth, I used a clean cowbuilder sid chroot that was fully
> upgraded to build openjfx 11.0.7+0-4 and the package built fine. The build log
> is about 808kB -- I'll send it to the bug report if desired. Offhand I'm not
> sure what'
wishful thinking that the cowbuilder
build log will be comparable to the buildd build logs, but I'll have a look.
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Migration of openjfx 11.0.7+0-3 is blocked because it introduces a new FTBFS bug
https://bugs.debian.org/969260
Noting this in this bug so that others can find it
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st completed that just now. :) I had to wait until DAK accepted the
package before I could push the changes in Git to Salsa.
I'm glad to have these issues fixed finally.
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it will process an
upload. The keyring package is set to be updated in a about a week or so, and
that's when I'll make another attempt to send the package.
https://salsa.debian.org/debian-keyring/keyring
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Simon McVittie:
> Con
Chris Knadle:
> Jonathan Rubenstein:
>> On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 04:27:16 +0000 Chris Knadle
>> wrote:
>> Are there any blockers in updating to the new version?
>
> I did an upload of 1.3.2 this evening, so it's just pending acceptance.
The Debian GPG keyring needs
Jonathan Rubenstein:
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 04:27:16 +0000 Chris Knadle
> wrote:
> Are there any blockers in updating to the new version?
I did an upload of 1.3.2 this evening, so it's just pending acceptance.
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r issues, but unfortunately
when I tested I found that the patches caused Mumble to fail to find internal
audio notification sound files. This means backtracking the local Git changes
out and then trying again with a 1.3.2 tarball now that that's available.
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github.com/mumble-voip/mumble/issues
As best I can tell there is no open issue concerning the README about mentioning
Linux right now. If you decide to open an issue upstream, please mention Debian
bug #964063 so that the bugs get linked.
Thanks
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, and any fixes for
serious bugs would have to be targeted for only the serious issues specifically.
I don't think this bug passes that threshold.
Out of curiosity, have you tested to see if Mumble 1.3.0+dfsg-1 in Debian
unstable and testing exhibits the same bug?
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://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1874231
I'm going to do an upload with a patch to fix this. Upstream has a release
snapshot up for 1.3.1 so a bugfix release should be available soon.
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anks for
taking the time and effort to do that. It's an important and worthwhile thing
and it gives both users and Debian developers an opportunity to interact and
find opportunities to work together.
> Chris Knadle writes:
>> I'd like to know what risks and/or problems this bu
f the issue and what problems it causes, as well as what testing
the fix has had.
Mumble upstream just released a 1.3.1-rc1 tarball today, so it's clear they're
actively preparing a bugfix release.
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e
>>
>> %
>>
>>
>> Please see if this does anything.
Thank you for figuring out the above setting; I didn't know that was possible.
And as you mentioned there's no options in the GUI pertaining to Jack. :-/
I'll see if I can discuss this issue with upstream.
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of whether there's another way I can help.
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[sent this on 3/4 to the bug reporter and forgot to send it to the bug report]
Chris Knadle:
[...]
> Concerning Debian Sid/Unstable, my understanding is that it is not a complete
> distribution, and so Unstable is meant to be run as Unstable + Stable, i.e.
> Sid
> + Buster. Lo
r
experience, for me PulseAudio is mostly a "magic" thing which I tweak a bunch to
get what I need if I find I need something specific.
I'll try to be more help if I can.
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'm glad this specific section was added because I had tested Mumble in a Sid VM
and the audio worked fine, but the version of pulseaudio in that VM ended up
being held back to 12.2-4+deb10u1 and can't be upgraded due to package
conflicts. I would like to test this with a more "pure" Sid VM to see what I
find.
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eplied and he's not against it being adopted (the word "again"
was used, but the context makes it clear it was meant to be "against"), so you
can proceed at any time.
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x27;s Reference:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.en.html#orphaning
As the procedure describes, this could be filing RFA: bugs or orphaning
the packages. Orphaning the packages would help others adopt the packages
without needing to contact you first.
Thanks
m asking because the packages are related.
Thanks
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There has been some discussion about #936299 on the upstream mailing list, and
there have been a few upstream commits starting to port the code to Python3.
http://intrepid.danplanet.com/pipermail/chirp_devel/2019-August/005580.html
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tags 941455 + patch
thanks
Chris Knadle:
> I think the best I can do is open a bug upstream (I opened issue #3822) about
> the problem so that they can either add a Mumble setting to disable trying to
> contact jackd in the client, or lower/shorten the attempts to contact jackd
> to
d didn't realize
there was a startup delay. I would have done the upload had I known about it,
due to the requests for the feature and the minor impact this otherwise.
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f the new 1.3.0 tarball accidentally.
I'm working to upgrade the package when possible.
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users have had issues getting mumble-server with LetsEncrypt certificates
but eventually got it working after discussing it in the #mumble IRC channel on
irc.freenode.net. If you get the chance to ask there I think they can help
debug the issue further.
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MTA in use for this case is
something else.
Depending on the MTA you might be able to work around your normal multiline
greeting + delay if the originating sender it actually local (as opposed to a
remote sender spoofing that the sender is local).
I wasn't aware MLMMJ doesn't conform to proper SMTP EHLO, but it also won't
surprise me if I test to verify this and find that it's so.
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Update on the bug:
Chris Knadle:
[..]
> I doubt this package is going to get accepted by the Release Team, because
> upload after the freeze is meant for only small targeted fixes. I'll make the
> request to see if it's possible, but I expect that the chances of this being
&g
Antoine Beaupré:
> On 2019-04-17 01:31:49, Chris Knadle wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> Wow, that must have all been a lot of work, thanks! :)
You're welcome.
>> I doubt this package is going to get accepted by the Release Team, because
>> upload after the freeze is mea
uest to see if it's possible, but I expect that the chances of this being
accepted to be very low.
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do to
start with is have a look at the -rc1 tarball ASAP to see if it requires DFSG
repacking.
And thanks for your continued in Mumble, BTW. It helps me to know that doing
the work I do helps others.
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fix I'll see if I can get a
package with the fix uploaded before the full freeze.
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retitle 921617 Mumble echo canceler leaks memory
forwarded 921617 https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble/issues/3379
thanks
Colomban Wendling:
> Le 08/02/2019 à 16:54, Chris Knadle a écrit :
>> Colomban Wendling:
>>> Le 07/02/2019 à 16:56, Chris Knadle a écrit :
>>>>
io samples, but I've seen
discussion about that in the #mumble IRC channel on irc.freenode.net, so there's
a possibility that this might be by design. I'll ask upstream.
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Colomban Wendling:
> Le 07/02/2019 à 16:56, Chris Knadle a écrit :
>> […]
>>
>> Just to mention: this isn't the first report of "memory leak" on Mumble --
>> see
>> Debian bug #683827.
>>https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=68
384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA:AES256-SHA:AES128-SHA"
>
> Regards,
> Colomban
I don't personally know of a "good" way to debug memory leaks. As far as I know
this involves running the target program via a debugger like GDB and figuring
out how to watch memory allocations and frees. Unfortunately I don't have any
experience with doing that [successfully] yet.
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ched for in Global.cpp and moved to
"/Mumble" if it is found. (See lines 46 - 57)
https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-voip-team/mumble/blob/debian/src/mumble/Global.cpp
I've run into this bug myself so I verify the behavior you see. There must be
some quirk in the code trying to pick up and
other minor bugs, which it looks to me
like you do, then try contacting the maintainer and/or file an ITS bug. I'm
willing to sponsor uploads for you. Seems like you're already familiar with
Debian packaging, but feel free to contact me if I can be of further help.
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FIG += 2> NUL
else: \
PKG_CONFIG += 2> /dev/null
return($$PKG_CONFIG)
}
[...]
I'm satisfied. I'll open an issue with Mumble upstream to see if I can get the
patch incorporated for Mumble 1.3. The build for mumble
1.3.0~git20190114.9fcc588+dfsg-1 hasn't compl
ch
upstream I need to understand and be able to explain what this is for and what
it does.
Thanks
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Mumble 1.3.0~git20190114.9fcc588+dfsg-1 was uploaded to Debian today which
should contain a fix to this bug. I'm going to close the bug now -- if it
doesn't work as expected, please re-open the bug.
Thanks
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Package: mumble
Version: 1.2.19-3
Severity: important
Tags: security fixed-upstream fixed-in-experimental
It is currently possible to cause mumble-server to freeze and/or crash by
sending specifically it crafted commands, leading to a denial of service.
The server usually automatically recovers,
Roland Hieber:
> reopen 874683
> notfixed 874683 1.2.19-3
> found 874683 1.2.19-3
> thanks
Ah. Very good that works and fixes the graph of fixed and notfixed versions.
Thanks.
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3; I'll see if I can change that to
'notfixed' via the email interface for the BTS.
Thanks for letting me know.
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> On Thu, 20 Sep 2018 10:20:49 + Christopher Knadle
> wrote:
>> Source: mumble
>> Source-Versi
ents. As long as you have some way of knowing when
AppArmor blocks an action, that's all I was looking for, so that you could debug
if that was the reason for the issue.
And thanks for marking and closing the bug. :)
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oesn't have a stable release so I can't upload it to
Sid, and upstream development of Mumble 1.3 has come to a near standstill. I'll
maintain a snapshot in Experimental until there's a stable release to upload.
If the Mumble 1.3 snapshot in Experimental fixes this, let me know.
Thanks.
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