Bug#890388: squashfs-tools: Add default value of -Xblock-size to man page

2018-02-14 Thread Dryden Personalis (me)
Source: squashfs-tools Version: 1:4.2+20130409-2 Severity: minor Dear Maintainer, Being generally somewhat confused by the wording in the man page regarding the default value of -Xdict-size to XZ, I would like to suggest an edit to include this information. Please change the wording according

Bug#890386: squashfs-tools: Add default value of -Xdict-size to man page

2018-02-14 Thread Dryden Personalis
Source: squashfs-tools Severity: minor Being generally somewhat confused by the wording in the man page regarding the default value of -Xdict-size to XZ, I would like to suggest an edit to include this information. Please change the wording according to your wishes, but this is the most

Bug#835530: lxc: Repository used in Debian template doesn't work

2016-10-30 Thread Dryden Personalis
Ansgar Burchardt schreef op 30-10-2016 21:26: Reassigning to the mirrors pseudo-package. In earlier messages you said you were using 'http.debian.net'? Is this still the case or did you replace it with 'ftp.nl.debian.org'? If not, I would try using 'ftp.nl.debian.org' directly to see whether

Bug#835529: lxc: default debootstrap minimal install hangs waiting for dhcp

2016-10-30 Thread Dryden Personalis
Evgeni Golov schreef op 30-10-2016 19:44: Yes, we are not touching Jessie at this point. For critical updates? Yes. But not for a simplification of the networking setup. I have rewritten the /LXC page (https://wiki.debian.org/LXC) to hopefully be up to date with everything anyone needs to

Bug#835529: lxc: default debootstrap minimal install hangs waiting for dhcp

2016-10-30 Thread Dryden Personalis
Evgeni Golov schreef op 30-10-2016 19:44: You mean https://wiki.debian.org/LXC? Yeah. We should polish it a bit and ship inside the lxc package, so that people don't have to go to the wiki. The issue is that it is rather *hard* to use documentation from a console (or any Linux system) out

Bug#835529: lxc: default debootstrap minimal install hangs waiting for dhcp

2016-10-30 Thread Dryden Personalis
Evgeni Golov schreef op 30-10-2016 16:53: Given that we 1) ship a config that works just fine by default (but does not have networking at all) 2) provide an easy way to enable DHCP on a bridge do you think this report can be closed, or do you see any more room for improvement here? Thank you

Bug#835530: reassign to ftp.debian.org

2016-10-30 Thread Dryden Personalis
reopen 835530 reassign 835530 ftp.debian.org thanks Just bringing this to the attention of ftp.nl.debian.org. From a Dutch VPS (at Transip.nl) I was unable to bootstrap Jessie properly because after a short while in downloading required packages it would start to error out. When I put a

Bug#835530: [pkg-lxc-devel] Bug#835530: lxc: Repository used in Debian template doesn't work.

2016-10-30 Thread Dryden Personalis
Evgeni Golov schreef op 30-10-2016 15:53: I am going to close this bug now, as I do not think that there is a general issue here. If you think otherwise, please reopen it and move to either debootstrap or ftp.nl.debian.org. I'll reassign it to "ftp.nl.debian.org" to see if it means anything

Bug#835530: reassign to ftp.nl.debian.org

2016-10-30 Thread Dryden Personalis
reopen 835530 reassign 835530 ftp.nl.debian.org thanks Just bringing this to the attention of ftp.nl.debian.org. From a Dutch VPS (at Transip.nl) I was unable to bootstrap Jessie properly because after a short while in downloading required packages it would start to error out. When I put a

Bug#835420: bridge-utils: enabling rp_filter causes network to hang

2016-09-04 Thread Dryden Personalis
Well I am sorry for disrupting your day here. There appear to be more issues as you may have indicated. If the original eth0 is brought up first, and then the bridge (say, eth1) (or br1) is brought up second there are no issues really to begin with. However if the eth0 is then brought down,

Bug#835420: bridge-utils: enabling rp_filter causes network to hang

2016-09-04 Thread Dryden Personalis
Santiago Garcia Mantinan schreef op 04-09-2016 1:15: If you only have one network card I don't see why you should use a bridge at all, having two addresses on a network card either using card aliases (eth0:X) or several IPs on the same card using ip commands on a up statement is ok, but that

Bug#835530: [pkg-lxc-devel] Bug#835530: lxc: Repository used in Debian template doesn't work.

2016-08-27 Thread Dryden Personalis
Evgeni Golov schreef op 27-08-2016 15:37: Hi, On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 06:44:34PM +0200, Dryden Personalis wrote: I am not sure if any newer version from testing unstable would have solved this, No, the version in Stretch also uses httpredir.debian.org, which is the same as http.debian.net

Bug#835420: bridge-utils: enabling rp_filter causes network to hang

2016-08-27 Thread Dryden Personalis
Santiago Garcia Mantinan schreef op 27-08-2016 12:02: On Aug 25 2016, Dryden Personalis wrote: iface eth0 inet dhcp iface eth0:1 inet manual There is a problem here, these two lines shouldn't exist at all. iface br1 inet static bridge_ports eth0:1 bridge_fd 0 address netmask

Bug#835530: lxc: Repository used in Debian template doesn't work.

2016-08-26 Thread Dryden Personalis
Package: lxc Version: 1:1.0.6-6+deb8u2 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I am not sure if any newer version from testing unstable would have solved this, But the mirror found in /usr/share/lxc/templates/lxc-debian: http://http.debian.net/debian Does not actually work for installing the base

Bug#835529: lxc: default debootstrap minimal install hangs waiting for dhcp

2016-08-26 Thread Dryden Personalis
Package: lxc Version: 1:1.0.6-6+deb8u2 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, As I was issuing my bug reports again Well. Just a small issue but relevant because it determines the usability and user-friendliness of the package or Debian at least. By default an LXC container will be started

Bug#835420: bridge-utils: enabling rp_filter causes network to hang

2016-08-25 Thread Dryden Personalis
Package: bridge-utils Version: 1.5-9 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, As I was strolling through the nightmares of the Debian and/or real world Well. When you set up a bridge (as far as I can tell, any) based on an existing interface (such as eth0) and then run a firewall that will