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to configure.ac.
attached a patch that does both.
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Florian Schmidt
diff -Nurw shared-mime-info-1.10/configure.ac shared-mime-info-1.10-readdir-error-check/configure.ac
--- shared-mime-info-1.10/configure.ac 2018-06-28 10:02:17.0 +
+++ shared-mime-info-1.10-readdir-error-check/configure
Hi mika,
great, thanks for the info! Didn't think of checking the mailing list in
addition to open bugs... Well, I guess such a quickly resolved bug
report is great for statistics at least.
Cheers,
flosch
On 4/25/19 1:37 PM, Michael Prokop wrote:
* Florian Schmidt [Thu Apr 25, 2019 at 01
Package: systemd
Version: 215-17+deb8u12
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
it seems the recent security update led to systemd ignoring the user and
group columns in tmpfiles.d files. This immediately leads to postgresql
in the current oldstable version (postgresql-9.4 9.4.21-0+deb8u1,
i have the same problem here with one of my boxes.
it happens with disk IO going via raid1 to one of my SATA ssd's (sda & sdb).
disabling blk_mq solves this issue for me.
i am using 4.19.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.12-1
but i had the same problems with 4.18.
my raid setup:
$ pvdisplay
---
This is due to a change in the behavior of tar's --no-recursion option.
In either 1.28 or 1.29, it was changed to only apply to all options
*following* it. Since the flexbackup command line has --files-from
before --no-recursion, the --no-recursion is effectively ignored. (See
also bug
On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 09:22:50AM +0100, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> Debian should make sure this change doesn't break any software we ship
> in the archive.
today i've checked all 19217 reverse-depend-packages of libc6 in
"testing" whether they use ROBUST-marked pthread-mutexes together with a
ld at least make an explicit warning when
installing glibc >= 2.25?
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DLR German Aerospace Center - Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics
P.O.Box 1116, D-82230 Wessling
i also tried to do the pthread_cond_broadcast() while the "publisher"
holds the mutex -- same problem.
also using pthread_cond_signal() shows the exact same behaviour.
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Florian Schmidt
DLR German Aerospace Center - Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics
P.O.Box 1116, D-82230 Wessling
Package: libc6
Version: 2.25-3
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
TL;DR: pthread_cond_broadcast() on a process shared condition variable
will block indefinitely when another process that
pthread_cond_wait()'ed on this condition gets killed and restarted.
starting with libc6:armd64 version 2.25-3
Package: dfsbuild
Version: 1.0.2.0
Architecture: amd64
when i call dfsbuild with this command line:
dfsbuild -V -a i386 -c usb1.cfg -w ./usb1
i get this output:
[dfs/DEBUG] Command line parsed, results:
[(V,),(a,i386),(c,usb1.cfg),(a,i386),(w,./usb1)]
...
[dfs/DEBUG] Working dir is ./usb1
hi Marek,
you can set emma's default encoding in its own configuration file.
in your $HOME/.emma/emmarc you can set
db_encoding=utf-8
to switch your default encoding.
emma is not designed to only access your local mysql server so your local
mysqlD config ist not of interest.
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Florian
Package: cmt
Version: 1.15-2
It seems i experience the same as this person here (way too short
response):
http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2004-July/013472.html
The thread seems to contain a fix, too:
filesystem can be a source of xruns. a
shmfs or tmpfs is much better suited.
Regards,
Florian Schmidt
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