> On 2024-03-30, Guillem Jover wrote:
> On Sat, 2024-03-30 at 00:48:34 +, Stephan Verbücheln wrote:
>> Subject: Re: Bug#1068024: Or remove xz altogether?
>> Maybe the people who criticized xz back in the day for being an amateur
>> project implementing a defective file format were
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I have now uploaded a possible repackaged .orig.tar.bz2:
http://users.am-1.org/~ivan/src/sfn.2xNKGoveuNoRGASEQosuADUES3vYQfQmWVeMuitdtLI.tar.bz2
It was produced with the following shell command (where 39
blocks starting with 180 cover the entirety of
Source: xsok
Version: 1.02-19
Severity: serious
Justification: possible DFSG violation
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Source: midge
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Package: edbrowse
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Package: tightvncserver
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Severity: minor
Tags: patch
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>>>>> On 2023-01-07 12:37:03 +0100, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov [230107 10:39]:
[…]
>> My understanding is that the Debian BTS exists for the benefit
>> of Debian users at large, not just the developers and maintainers;
>> and
> Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
> Subject: no additional feedback
> Closing for lack of anything actionable.
JFTR, the workaround for this issue is to put -e either to the
command line, or to the MORE environment variable’s value.
It seems like in Bullseye, more(1) ign
>>>>> On 2022-12-09 02:11:07 +0100, gregor herrmann wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, 08 Dec 2022 20:07:38 +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> Attempting to implement Unix domain socket support by subclassing
>> HTTP::Server::Simple uncovered several issues with the latte
Package: libhttp-server-simple-perl
Version: 0.52-2
Severity: minor
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Package: manpages.debian.org
Severity: minor
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Package: xorriso
Version: 1.5.4-4
Control: found -1 1.5.0-1
Control: found -1 1.5.2-1
When -clone is used on a file that belongs to the loaded
session, its contents get /copied/ to the new one (with the
location of the original one updated to match the copy);
while
Control: retitle -1 gm(1): improve targa (.tga) orientation bits support
> Bob Friesenhahn writes:
> However, I believe that this bug report is incorrect.
After reading [1] (and trying both ImageMagick and
GraphicsMagick on the samples*/ provided therein), I guess
m
Package: tightvncserver
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Package: live-boot
Version: 1:20220505
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
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Package: graphicsmagick
Version: 1.4+really1.3.38-1
Severity: wishlist
Control: found -1 1.4+really1.3.36+hg16481-2
Control: found -1 1.4+really1.3.35-1~deb10u2
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Control: found -1 0.77+dfsg0-3
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Package: bsdextrautils
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Severity: minor
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> On 2022-04-26, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> TS == Thomas Schmitt wrote:
TS> So if we exclude S_IFSOCK, S_IFLNK, S_IFDIR, S_IFIFO there
TS> remain only S_IFREG, S_IFBLK, S_IFCHR with the latter on Linux
TS> behaving like S_IFREG with 0 bytes of content. (As said on
TS> FreeBSD it could be
>>>>> On 2022-04-24, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> I’m filing this bug against versions from oldstable and stable,
>> for that’s so far the only Debian packages’ versions I’ve tested
>> for this issue.
> As it is about
Package: xorriso
Version: 1.5.0-1
Severity: wishlist
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> On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 07:10:34PM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> A proper solution would be to move to some file format that
>> allows in-place updates, such as Berkeley DB or SQLite.
> No it would not be. The best we can do, and maybe should do
> is move pkgcache.
Package: apt
Version: 2.3.14
Severity: minor
Control: found -1 1.8.2.3
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> On 2018-07-25 10:27:15 +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
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> Harald Dunkel writes:
> Package: xterm
> Version: 333-1
> xterm recommends x11-utils. Assum
Control: tags -1 moreinfo
Control: severity -1 minor
> Tom writes:
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> I try to find all reverse dependencies of a certain package. I’m
> only interested
Control: found -1 4.6.2-3+deb10u1
Control: found -1 4.8.0-6
> On 2004-04-06 22:31:43 -0400, Allan Wind wrote:
> Package: screen
> Version: 4.0.2-3
> Severity: normal
> I have been seeing an issue for a while, where screen appears to be
> going into a busy loop when pasting data into vim
Package: jacal
Version: 1c7-1
The /usr/bin/jacal script provided by the current jacal package
fails to set SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH and JACALDIR correctly:
#! /bin/sh
SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/share/slib
export SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH
JACALDIR=/build/jacal-PHwb3U/jacal-1c7/debian/jacal/usr/
>>>>> On 2012-11-11 03:30:58 +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
> It took longer than I expected, but I can confirm that neither
> extract(1), nor pdftotext(1) (both depending on libpoppler19 and thus
> fontconfig-config) require fonts to operate. (I presume that GNUne
Control: fixed -1 7.7~1
> On 2011-10-06 12:42:01 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> Actually, x11-apps currently recommends xbitmap, which does not exist
> and is probably a typo of xbitmaps.
Per Debian changelog, this was fixed in 7.7~1. I don’t seem
to see what else could be done
Control: notfound -1 7.7+7
> On 2014-05-03 01:56:09 +0200, Frédéric Baldit wrote:
> Package: x11-apps
> Version: 7.5+5
> Severity: normal
> bitmap seems to work, but clicking the bitamp to edit/create an image
> doesn’t work.
> Found bug #429345 with same symptoms, but I was unable to
> On 2020-05-04 14:54:15 +0500, Lev Lamberov wrote:
> I can upload swi-prolog with these changes right after it is processed
> in NEW. Anyway I should add Breaks and Replaces to make updating from
> older versions smooth.
While we’re at it, could you please consider also downgradi
Package: jwm
Version: 2.3.6-1
Severity: wishlist
The package Description: currently (2.3.7-3) reads:
JWM is a window manager for the X11 Window System. JWM is written in C
and uses only Xlib and (optionally) the shape extension and libXpm. […]
However, as of 2.3.6-1 (stretch),
Package: libglx-mesa0
Version: 18.3.6-2+deb10u1
Control: found -1 19.3.3-1
Severity: wishlist
So far as I can tell, the usage of the DRI modules provided by
libgl1-mesa-dri by libglx-mesa0 is either optional or dependent
on the context. At the very least, circumventing the
Package: quota
Version: 4.04-2+deb10u1
Severity: wishlist
[I’ve checked that this bug affects 4.05-1 as well. Due to a
separate problem, already AFAICT fixed upstream, the workaround
suggested below does /not/ work for the version in testing.]
The (versioned) depe
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Please package Iceweasel-UXP, a Firefox fork maintained as part
of the Hyperbola distribution [1].
[1] https://wiki.hyperbola.info/doku.php?id=en:project:iceweasel-uxp
I suppose that begs for an explanation, now doesn’t it?
While
> Dmitry Bogatov writes:
>> /etc/init/startpar-bridge.conf aab4f8aed4d4803ba1f6d97f6b1152da
>> obsolete
>> Please use the dpkg-maintscript-helper support provided by
>> dh_installdeb to remove these obsolete conffiles on upgrade.
> I believe following patch would solve issue. I publis
> Sébastien Villemot writes:
> Le mardi 13 novembre 2018 à 10:50 +, Barak A. Pearlmutter a écrit :
>> Package: octave-doc: Version: 4.4.1-2
>> The octave-doc “Depends: info” have an ”| info-browser”, which is
>> provided by info but also by GNU Emacs.
> The “info-browser” altern
> Narcis Garcia writes:
> Note: trek.eu.org link provided by Trek is not working.
I’ve just checked and [1] does work for me. (Note though that
‘www’ has to be there.) An archived copy [2] is also available.
[1] http://www.trek.eu.org/text/firefox-tuning.html
[2]
https:/
> Raphaël Hertzog writes:
> reassign 832730 open-infrastructure-system-boot thanks
Isn’t the bug now fixed there?
I’m unsure of what difference there’s supposed to be between
live-boot and open-infrastructure-system-boot, but just in case
anyone’s interested
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
>>>>> Trek writes:
>> Version: 2:1.16.4-1+deb8u1+b1
>> with the latest update, the dbus dependency is gone and the error
>> message is no more printed to the log
> I’m observing the same issue on Stretch (2:1
Control: reopen -1
Control: found -1 2:1.19.2-1+deb9u1
> Trek writes:
> Version: 2:1.16.4-1+deb8u1+b1
> with the latest update, the dbus dependency is gone and the error
> message is no more printed to the log
> thank you!
I’m observing the same issue on Stretch (2:1.19.2-1+de
> Thomas Orgis writes:
> I prepared fixes for both bug 872362 and 872361 for an upcoming
> mpg123 version 1.25.7. A preliminary release tarball is available
> via
> https://mpg123.org/test/mpg123-1.25.7.tar.bz2
[…]
> Ivan, can you test your two issues with the preliminary release and
> Hans-Christoph Steiner writes:
> Package: dpkg-dev
> More and more packages are adding unicode files
I assume you mean “UTF-8 filenames” here (per below), right?
> as unicode support has become more reliable and available.
What are the use cases for such filenames?
Package: fbi
Version: 2.10-2+b3
As I understand it, the only reason fbi Depends: on ghostscript
is to allow for viewing PDF (and PostScript) files ($ fbgs?),
and the lack of ghostscript does not affect users interested in
any of the other supported formats (PNG, J
Package: mpg123
Version: 1.23.8-1+b1
It appears that mpg123(1) fails to notice the :PORT suffix when
parsing an http_proxy value that contains an IPv6 address.
Consider, e. g.:
$ http_proxy=http://\[::1\]:8080/ \
strace -o "$(mktemp -- /tmp/strace.)" -- \
Package: mpg123
Version: 1.23.8-1+b1
Severity: wishlist
After upgrading to the version in Stretch, mpg123(1) appears to
make the terminal cursor invisible by issuing a ‘civis’ (as in:
$ tput civis) control sequence to a tty, which goes against my
preferences.
Package: and
Version: 1.2.2-4.1+b2
It does not seem like a good idea to have and(8) send SIGKILL
to /any/ processes by default – not even to ones named ‘gcc’ and
which run for 20 minutes.
Thus, I believe that the respective lines in the default
and.priori
Package: jdupes
Version: 1.7-2
Severity: minor
As currently implemented, jdupes(1) invokes FIDEDUPERANGE once
for each set of files found to be duplicates. However, per
documentation (say, [1]), there can be a filesystem-specific
limit in place on how large a dat
Package: debianutils
Version: 4.8.1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
As currently implemented, the -D option does not match its
documentation. Specifically, savelog(8) reads:
-D dateformat
override date format, in the form of [MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][.ss]]
While in
Package: passwd
Version: 1:4.4-4
Tags:patch
As it seems, when /usr/sbin/groupmems was added to the package
this January, the /usr/share/man/man8/groupmems.8.gz
(non-localized) manual page somehow didn’t make it into
debian/passwd.install.
Please thus co
Package: libgpgme11
Version: 1.5.1-6
Severity: minor
[Apologies for not actually checking if the problem described is
relevant to Debian testing.]
Package: libgpgme11
[…]
Depends: gnupg2 (>> 2.0.4), […]
I believe that libgpgme11 should NOT depend on gnupg2 – in the
> Daniel Pocock writes:
> Thanks for providing a bug report for nfs-utils.
> https://bugs.debian.org/687781
> There are over 100 open bugs[1] in the nfs-utils package.
> The package in Debian sid has recently been updated to v1.3.4-1.
> The upstream changelog[2] indicates that many bu
Package: schroot
Version: 1.6.10-1+b1
schroot.conf(5) reads:
union-mount-options=options
[…] Note: One can use the variables
“${CHROOT_UNION_OVERLAY_DIRECTORY}” and
“${CHROOT_UNION_UNDERLAY_DIRECTORY}” to refer to the writable
overlay session directory and read-only und
Package: edisplay
Version: 0.8.9-7+deb8u1
There seem to be a possible memory leak in edisplay(1).
Consider, e. g.:
$ edisplay \
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/24/Leberblümchen-Nahaufnahme.JPG \
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/Amanhecer_no_Hercules_--.
Package: gatling
Version: 0.13-5+b3
As it seems, SMB/CIFS support is currently broken.
Consider, e. g.:
$ grep -E -- ^\[^\#\] < /etc/default/gatling
START_DAEMON="YES"
DAEMON_OPTS="-p 8480 -v -d -s -F -U -u nobody -c /home/public -w WKGRP"
DAEMON="gatling"
$ smbclient -N -L ::1
> Axel Wagner writes:
[…]
> I don't think Lennart personally would care, no, but I think *we*
> should care to paint the Opensource community as better than this.
As a member of the said community, I think that, however the
presence of either of the packages in Debian pain
>>>>> Thomas Dickey writes:
>>>>> On Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 08:51:32AM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
> Cc: 763731-submit...@bugs.debian.org
(No need to Cc: me, as I’m “on the list.”)
[…]
>> As of the current version of the Terminfo database, the ‘li
Source: ncurses
Version: 5.9+20140913-1
Control: affects -1 console-setup
Tags: patch
Severity: minor
As of the current version of the Terminfo database, the ‘linux’
terminal entry implies the use of the CP437 encoding for the
box-drawing characters and the like (a
Source: libmtp
Version: 1.1.6-20-g1b9f164-1~bpo70+1
X-Debbugs-Cc: Cecil Westerhof , Michael Tokarev
Per [1], libmtp 1.1.8-1 entered testing September, 17th. Please
re-build it for wheezy-backports.
TIA.
[1] https://packages.qa.debian.org/libm/libmtp.html
> Ceci
> westlake writes:
> Package: wget
> Version: 1.13.4-3+deb7u1
> Severity: normal
> Since wget's description includes mentioning https perhaps
> ca-certificates should rather be a dependency than a recommendation?
> I noticed trying wget, there's no indication ca-certifcates should be
>>>>> Anton Zinoviev writes:
>>>>> On Thu, Aug 07, 2014 at 06:57:49PM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>> This doesn't happen when framebuffer is used.
>> Does that mean /dev/fb*, or rather the “kernel mode setting” (KMS)
>> facility?
>
>>>>> Anton Zinoviev writes:
>>>>> On Thu, Aug 07, 2014 at 01:48:43PM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> … However, these fontsets come at the price of the reduced color
>> capability for the text terminals.
> This doesn't happen when framebu
>>>>> Anton Zinoviev writes:
>>>>> On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 03:44:47PM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
>> Please provide 256-glyph fonts with both Cyrillic and Esperanto
>> glyphs (specifically: U+0108, U+0109, U+011C, U+011D, U+0124,
>> U+0125
Package: gnugo
Version: 3.8-7
Tags: patch
… So that it’s possible to use M-x gnugo RET right after Emacs
is started and without any special configuration in user’s own
~/.emacs.
Please thus consider the patch MIMEd.
TIA.
--
FSF associate member #72
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
> I’ve built the patched gnutls26 (now as of 2.12.20-8+deb7u2) package
> with pbuilder and briefly tested Exim (as of 4.80-7) with the
> resulting libgnutls26, and seen no issues so far.
> The resulting packages, both source (sig
the libc; adapted from
+https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2012-03/msg00186.html
+
+ -- Ivan Shmakov Tue, 29 Jul 2014 18:48:51 +
+
gnutls26 (2.12.20-8+deb7u2) wheezy-security; urgency=high
* 39_Prevent-memory-corruption.diff from upstream GIT. Fix memory corruption
Only in
Source: libxml-twig-perl
Version: 1:3.44-1
As currently implemented, XML::Twig applies default namespaces
also to all the unprefixed /attributes/ in scope, which is
contrary to the specification [1]:
A default namespace declaration applies to all unprefixed element
Source: libxml-twig-perl
Version: 1:3.44-1
As per https://metacpan.org/changes/distribution/XML-Twig, the
latest released XML::Twig version is 3.48 (2014-03-30.)
Please consider updating the Debian package.
--
FSF associate member #7257 http://boycottsystemd.org/ …
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: pkg-mozext-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
* Package name: xul-ext-classic-theme-restorer
Version : 1.2.1
Upstream Author :
* URL or Web page :
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/classicthemerestorer/
* License
> Jakub Wilk writes:
> * Filipus Klutiero , 2014-01-12, 00:23:
> [I'm not the maintainer of bash.]
[I’m not the one who’s submitted this bug, either.]
>> According to the part on test of bash's manpage:
>>> 1 argument The expression is true if and only if the argument is
>
>>>>> Julien Cristau writes:
>>>>> On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 15:28:19 +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> While I’m not entirely sure that it’s the same bug (so feel free to
>> ‘notfound’ it as necessary), I’ve just found that Wheezy’s Xorg also
>> cr
> Arne Nordmark writes:
>> It looks like this is down to autofs not handling names using only
>> IPv6 addresses. Not sure why this happens given that I would have
>> expected it to just pass this directly to mount(8) but it's
>> presumably doing more than that. Not sure exactly what the
Control: found 470936 xserver-xorg-video-vesa/1:2.3.1-1
Control: summary 470936 VT switching vs. scrambled colors
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
>>>>> Cyril Brulebois writes:
[…]
>> is it better in squeeze, sid, or experimental?
> The problem of scr
>>>>> gregor herrmann writes:
>>>>> On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 18:54:58 +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
>> An (untested) change is MIMEd.
> Could you please:
> - provide a proper quilt patch against our git repo patch instead of
> instructions wha
Control: severity 741536 wishlist
> Harald Dunkel writes:
> Package: emacs23
> Version: 23.4+1-4
> The new line-move-visual breaks keyboard macros based upon cursor
> down and up. Suddenly the length of the line and the window size
> become important, even if your cursor is in column
Control: found 741870 1:7.7+3~deb7u1
> Andrew Shadura writes:
> Package: xserver-xorg
> Version: 1:7.7+6
> Severity: normal
> When running hgk, a Mercurial port of gitk, with Tk 8.4 linked to
> /usr/bin/wish, the X server crashes. The crash doesn't happen if the
> X server isn't runni
> Bas Wijnen writes:
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 01:03:23PM +, Michael Shuler wrote:
>> * No longer ship cacert.org certificates. Closes: #718434, LP:
>> #1258286
[…]
> Yes, I understand that CAcert's code and procedures are less secure
> than they should be. I don't care. Firs
Control: tags 737921 + patch
> Jan Nordholz writes:
> Hi Daniel,
[…]
>> Have you tested this against libgnutls28? GnuTLS 3.2.10-2 is the
>> latest version in jessie and sid, and 3.2.8.1-2~bpo70+1 is in
>> wheezy-backports. I believe you'll find it resolved in this
>> version.
>
>>>>> Hakan Ardo writes:
>>>>> On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Hakan Ardo wrote:
>>>>> On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
>>> … However, I don’t seem to understand the choice of either
>>> location.
reassign 732974 gcc-arm-none-eabi 4.8.2-5+4
severity 732974 wishlist
merge 732974 733580
thanks
> Simon John writes:
> Package: binutils-arm-none-eabi
> Version: 2.23.90.20131116-1+3
It’s hardly an issue with the GNU Binutils package, but rather
with the GCC one.
> Sever
title 733939 man page for avr-man
thanks
> Simon Kainz writes:
> Package: avr-libc
> Version: 1:1.8.0-4
> Tags: patch
> .TH "AVR_MAN" 1 "2014-01-02"
> .SH NAME
> avr-man - a man(1) replacement to access the avr-libc manual pages
> .SH SYNOPSIS
> \fB avr-man \fR [ \fIOPTION\fR ] \fI
fixed 733603 1:1.8.0-4
thanks
> Hakan Ardo writes:
> On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:40 AM, Simon Kainz wrote:
>> After inspecting avr-man, i see the line:
>> exec man -M /usr/share/doc/avr-libc/man "$@"
>> But the path /usr/share/doc/avr-libc/man is not created by
>> installing avr-lib
Package: libx11-protocol-perl
Version: 0.56-4
Tags: ipv6, patch
The INETSocket.pm module, as used by X11::Protocol, does
currently rely on IO::Socket::INET, thus supporting connections
over IPv4 only.
The fix is rather straightforward: the IO::Socket::INET6 class
Package: maxima
Version: 5.31.3-5
The current version of the ‘maxima’ package in Debian Jessie
Depends: on gnuplot-x11, which is not necessary to “provide a
significant amount of functionality.” For instance, replacing
gnuplot-x11 with a dummy Provides: gnuplot-x11
Package: dnsutils
Version: 1:9.8.4.dfsg.P1-6+nmu3
Severity: wishlist
As currently implemented, dig(1) provides a -x convenience
option to query the reverse DNS in-addr.arpa, ip6.arpa, and
ip6.int zones.
It seems a natural extension, however, to allow querying
forwarded 730394 http://bugs.pwmt.org/issue297
## and perhaps also:
# reopen 730394
# tag 730394 fixed-upstream
thanks
> Sebastian Ramacher writes:
> On 2013-11-24 19:26:06, Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote:
[…]
> This is because in fullscreen mode only basic movement keys are
> mapped. You
>>>>> Mike Miller writes:
>>>>> On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 18:56:33 +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> The conventional namespace for application-specific Perl modules is
>> App::⟨package name⟩::⟨module name…⟩.
> Can you give some examples or references?
> Olivier Mehani writes:
[…]
> I don’t think this bug can be confirmed anymore, but the
> documentation should be clarified. Probably an upstream task again.
As reported, the issue reads:
AK> I type $ mktemp -t test /tmp/test so, it not create temprary file
AK> with unique nam
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-p...@lists.debian.org
Tags: rfp
* Package name: libtree-rb-perl
Version : 0.54
Upstream Author : Arun Prasaad
* URL : https://metacpan.org/release/ARUNBEAR/Tree-RB-0.54
* License : Perl (GPL-1+ or Art
> Benoit Panizzon writes:
> Package: dnsutils Version: 1:9.7.3.dfsg-1~squeeze7 Severity: normal
> File: /usr/bin/nsupdate
> When someone uses DNSSEC signed zones, you don't go and edit those
> zonefiles manualy as this would break the signatures.
> So you use nsupdate to manage your zo
> Justin Pryzby writes:
> Package: dnsutils Version: 1:9.4.2-1
> dig +nssearch +vc google.com
> socket.c:1390: REQUIRE(socketp != ((void *)0) && *socketp == ((void *)0))
> failed.
> sh: line 1: 14321 Aborted dig +nssearch +vc google.com
This appears to have bee
> Anand Kumria writes:
> Package: dnsutils Version: 1:9.2.3-2 Severity: normal
> The dnsutils package contains the man page for runidn (which looks
> somewhat handy) but neither the script (or binary). Please either
> include the script/binary or remove the man page.
AIUI, this
> Krystian Wlosek writes:
> tags 510051 wontfix thanks
>> Use command similar to the following to reproduce:
>> echo "AgentX.ay AgentX2.ay" |xargs aylet
JFTR, using xargs(1) with an interactive program doesn’t seem
like a very clever idea, for with the number of passed c
severity 672808 normal
thanks
> Dmitry Semyonov writes:
> Package: aylet Version: 0.5-3 Severity: important
> aylet is compiled to use OSS driver, and it seems OSS compatibility
> layer is not installed by default in Debian Wheezy. As a workaround,
> one can install alsa-oss package an
[Bringing the issues “up-upstream,” as per the suggestion of a
Debian TeX Maintainer.]
The Debian bug tracking system has the following reports filed,
related to the Listings package you’re listed as a maintainer
of. (I’ve checked the latest revision of lst
Package: rlwrap
Version: 0.37-3
Severity: wishlist
The conventional namespace for application-specific Perl modules
is App::⟨package name⟩::⟨module name…⟩. Moreover, the
conventional directory for Perl modules is /usr/share/perl5, and
indeed, – it’s already in @INC
> Reuben Thomas writes:
> Package: gforth Version: 0.7.0+ds1-7 Followup-For: Bug #689136
> Emacs 24.3 has hit sid, and therefore installing gforth on a system
> with emacs24 already installed, or vice versa, will stop working.
Worse still, Emacs 24.3 has since entered testing. T
Source: gforth
Version: 0.7.0+ds2-0.1
As per http://gnu.org/s/gforth/, the latest released GNU Forth
version is 0.7.2, released 2013-02-25.
Please consider updating the Debian package.
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Package: xsltproc
Version: 1.1.28-2
As per strace(1), xsltproc(1) (and perhaps the underlying
libxslt library itself) uses HTTP/1.0, while http://www.w3.org/
seems to require an User-Agent: HTTP/1.1 request header.
10:04:44 sendto(5, "GET /TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd H
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