I work on some parts of snapd at Canonical, so thought I'd weigh in.
I've got a few of points to add:
1. In the "snap debug confinement" output, it says
"policy:downgraded". This indicates that snapd didn't detect enough
AppArmor features to enforce the full "strict confinement" sandbox, so
it
Source: golang-dbus
Version: 5.0.3-1
The 5.0.2 and 5.0.3 releases of godbus changed the import path to
"github.com/godbus/dbus/v5" via go.mod.
This is evident in golang-dbus-dev package, with the file
/usr/share/gocode/src/github.com/godbus/dbus/introspect/introspectable.go
including an import
Package: bzr-fastimport
Version: 0.13.0+bzr361-1
[this is in conjunction with python-fastimport 0.9.6-2]
While trying to use "bzr fast-export" on some of my branches, I ran
into a few unicode related problems:
1. it seems python-fastimport expects the user's name/email to be in
Unicode now.
2.
Package: golang
Version: 2:1.0.2-2
I reproduced this bug on Ubuntu
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang/+bug/1076017), but
it looks like the package was imported from Debian unmodified so
thought you'd like to know.
Some Go packages with non-default build systems use the command go
was
looking through all the source files, and they should be including
Python.h first, which will set _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 if the
interpreter has been configured with large file support. I'd prefer
not to hard code something like this unless necessary.
Thanks,
James Henstridge.
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On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Sergei Golovan sgolo...@gmail.com wrote:
severity 532757 wishlist
thanks
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Martin Pittmartin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hello,
The erlang-base package is about 7 MB, which is very large for a
runtime environment. This is an issue
when trying to include
it on a system with limited storage space.
In the Ubuntu package we've changed the erlang-nox dependency to
erlang-mnesia and erlang-os-mon. Attached is the debdiff for the
changes.
James Henstridge.
diff -u rabbitmq-server-1.5.5/debian/changelog rabbitmq-server-1.5.5/debian
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Package: couchdb
Version: 0.9.0-2
Tags: patch
User: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
Usertags: origin-ubuntu ubuntu-patch karmic
Hello,
In https://launchpad.net/bugs/385104 it was reported that couchdb
still pulls in
Package: python-psycopg2
Version 2.0.8 of psycopg2 has been released, and it would be good to
get it packaged. One important thing it fixes is a double free in one
of the error handling, which quickly leads to segfaults.
The new release is available here:
FYI, the next version of gnome-vfs-obexftp will not require the -x
argument to hcid.
Instead of using hcid to create/destroy /dev/rfcommX files, it uses
Bluetooth RFCOMM sockets. As well as making connection a bit faster,
this also means that it will work with newer bluez-utils where the
Hi Vincent,
You may be able to get some better errors out of the gnomevfs-*
utilities from the libgnomevfs2-bin package. Try the following
commands:
gnomevfs-ls obex:///
gnomevfs-ls obex://[...]/
gnomevfs-ls obex://[...]/somedir
gnomevfs-info obex://[...]/
gnomevfs-info
Steve Langasek wrote:
If Xft is updated to a new version of either of those libraries such
that those types are defined differently (altered struct layout,
different type sizes, etc), then the app also needs to be updated to the
new version.
Ok, here's the problem with this argument.
Yes,
Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
Hi, any chance you could comment on this? I'm somewhat inclined to
agree with Steve, but you know this stuff better than I do, so I'd
value a second opinion.
Also, if there's anything unclear or anything, please do mail Steve
(and the bug) with me in Cc.
[snip]
Package: iso-codes
Version: 0.47
There appears to be some problems building iso-codes from CVS due to a
missing file iso_639/iso-dis-639-tab-parse.py.
The make output just before the failure is:
../iso_639/iso-dis-639-tab-parse.py
make[1]: ../iso_639/iso-dis-639-tab-parse.py: Command not found
Package: iso-codes
Version: 0.47
Attached is a patch that makes the Python scripts used to build
iso-codes work with both PyXML and Python's included XML modules. This
makes it possible to build the package on systems without PyXML installed.
I also made some other minor changes:
* use
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