Package: isc-dhcp-client
Version: 4.3.1-1
Severity: normal
When I shut down a machine with jessie, the dhcp server gets a release request.
But then it refuses to release the lease and logs an error that the IP address
answers a ping after sending a release request. This is GNU/kFreeBSD
It's still a bug if the kernel does not support it yet. Maybe, just
like this one was pushed upstream to Debian from Ubuntu, it should be
pushed upstream to the kernel. At the very least it is a feature request.
/Lars
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It's also not finding barcode readers:
[1.998334] input: LiteON HP Basic USB Keyboard as
/devices/pci:00/:00:0
2.0/usb2/2-1/2-1:1.0/input/input3
[1.998462] generic-usb 0003:03F0:0324.0001: input,hidraw0: USB HID
v1.00 Keyboa
rd [LiteON HP Basic USB Keyboard] on
Package: enigmail
Version: 0.95
The source package (installed by apt-get source enigmail) seems to be
missing the script ./configure
There are three other files,
configure.sh
configure.sh.THUNDERBIRD_1_5_RELEASE
configure.sh.THUNDERBIRD_2_0_0_0_RELEASE
but these only
Package: Enigmail
Version: 0.95-7
A) Attempts to install Engimail using apt-get produce no results. The
package is installed, according to APT, but is not available in Icedove
Mozilla-Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 via Icedove's menus.
Package: icedove
Versions:
2.0.0.19-1
mount appears to allow read-only use of FFS in Lenny:
# mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd,ro /dev/sdb4 /mnt/
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Package: grub2
Version: 1.96+20080724-16
The manpages for grub2 and update-grub2 are missing from Lenny on AMD64:
# man update-grub2
No manual entry for update-grub2
See 'man 7 undocumented' for help when manual
pages are not available.
# man grub2
Felix Zielcke wrote:
Franklin Piat wrote some preliminary versions of the manpages at the
official grub2 wiki [0]
Those are a good start. Adding a second OS is no easy task as it was in
grub1 and not covered directly there, AFAIK.
But we won't include them on our own, they need to be
Felix Zielcke wrote:
You can install os-prober and update-grub adds other OS'es, but I don't
know what OS'es it supports.
It does something, but not sure what. There's no output from the program.
No manual page for that one either, nor do options like -h or --help
provide output.
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version it's now a simple stub for grub-mkconfig too.
Thanks.
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Package: ltsp-build-client
When trying to build an i386 ltsp on an AMD64,
locale-gen seems to be missing from the ltsp build directory, the result
is an error:
# time ltsp-build-client --arch i386 --dist etch \
--mirror http://ftp.fi.debian.org/debian/
I: Configuring
Package: xboard
Version: 4.2.7-7.1
xboard gives the following error when it is run:
xboard: no fonts match pattern
-*-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
the dependencies give no indication of missing fonts
output from uname:
Linux 2.6.26-1-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Oct 9
Changed-By: Chris Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
drm-modules-source - Source for the DRM kernel rendering modules
libdrm-dev - Userspace interface to kernel rendering services (snapshot) --
de
libdrm-intel1 - Userspace interface to Intel-specific kernel rendering
services -
Package: libdrm2
Version: 2.3.1-2
The acronym DRM shown in the package description for libdrm2 could use
some clarification so that the novice and intermediate users know that
it stands for Direct Rendering Manager and is related to OpenGL.
apt-cache search libdrm2 gives a line in which the
Package: reportbugs
Version: 3.45
Severity: severe
Report bug could use wget to POST bug reports via HTTP
Currently it requires either a local or remote MTA. In the old days,
these were ubiquitous. Nowadays, they are rare and going through the
trouble of either digging out the login info for
Sandro Tosi wrote:
can you be more verbose about POST HTTP bug submission? I can't get your
point.
The suggestion is that reportbug have an option to submit a bug without
requiring that the user either set up an MTA or have to hunt for an
external one.
One way would be to have some kind of
Sandro Tosi wrote:
Do you know any of such services?
You can't use this one but you can make one like it:
http://www.umich.edu/~umweb/how-to/cgi-scripts/htmail.html
we've had it since 1994 or so...
They're dead simple to write.
I don't...
Hmm. Are you really, really sure?
I'll try
Rogério Brito wrote:
I will update the package as soon as I pass the Debian Maintainership
proccess
Excellent. I have more machines available to use for testing.
-Lars
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Ok then the error is in the README file listed below. It should point
to heimdal.info, regardless of whether it is in the location required by
Debian for info files and gzipped or not.
-Lars
Lars Noodén wrote:
/usr/heimdal/info/heimdal.info missing from the heimdal packages
including heimdal
Subject: heimdal-docs: /usr/heimdal/info/heimdal.info missing from heimdal-*
Package: heimdal-docs
Version: 0.7.2.dfsg.1-10
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this line ***
/usr/heimdal/info/heimdal.info missing from the heimdal packages
including heimdal-docs:
On May 30, 2008, Rogério wrote:
I have a revision -5 planned (and I will also try to see
if I can package the versions from Leopard), so expect
some updates soon on the hfsprogs front.
Any luck?
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I see that you are hfsprogs in a 64-bit environment.
*Please* upgrade your package to Debian's revision -4
or else you will have problems doing an fsck (and ask
Ubuntu to do the same thing).
Here is the request for *buntu:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hfsprogs/+bug/235471
Hi, Rogério,
A good start would be to ask them to have their CVS/Subversion/whatever
repository revealed and not just snapshots of their software when they
release a new point release of MacOS X.
Ok. Can you also send a link to Apple's snapshots so I can put the
request into context?
Sure
Rogério Brito wrote:
Now, you've got me. They seem to ask for a registration and I have no clue
on how it works.
I wish that they were as open as Debian regarding their
Bug Tracking System.
Me too. I largely gave up on them last autumn - lack of openness in the
bug tracker, failure to
Rogério Brito wrote:
P.S.: Lars, would it be possible for you to ask the Ubuntu people to
collaborate a bit more? They seem to still have dangerous versions of the
package installed on their repository. At least revision -4 is needed for
the package to work correctly on amd64.
Sure. Can you
Rogério Brito wrote:
A good start would be to ask them to have their CVS/Subversion/whatever
repository revealed and not just snapshots of their software when they
release a new point release of MacOS X.
Ok. Can you also send a link to Apple's snapshots so I can put the
request into context?
Rogério Brito wrote:
On May 28 2008, Lars Noodén wrote:
Rogério Brito wrote:
P.S.: Lars, would it be possible for you to ask the Ubuntu people to
collaborate a bit more? They seem to still have dangerous versions of the
package installed on their repository. At least revision -4 is needed
Package: hfsprogs
Version: 332.14-1
Severity: normal
This was from Kubuntu:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hfsprogs/+bug/234749
The manpage for mke.hfsplus has a SEE ALSO section which refers to
pdisk(8) which is not packaged: There is no man page for pdisk or
pdisk(8) apt-cache
Rogério Brito wrote:
I will take care soon of the package and release a new version of the
package.
Excellent!
I see that you are hfsprogs in a 64-bit environment. *Please*
upgrade your package to Debian's revision -4 or else you will have
problems doing an fsck (and ask Ubuntu to do the
Package: exim4-config
Version: 4.63-17
Section: mail
On Debian Etch,
Reconfiguration fails below is the sequence with my input,
followed at the bottom with the exact error message
# uname -a
Linux liike 2.6.18-xenU #1 SMP Thu Feb 28 15:48:53 CET 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
# dpkg-reconfigure
Marc Haber wrote:
...
This looks to me like something/body has messed with the
configuration, rendering it invalid.
Nothing should have messed with it -- it was a brand new install on a
fresh server. However, something managed to break the file. It was not
(yet) me because I hadn't gotten
the icon(s):
http://www.catnip.co.uk/opendocument/odf-master.xcf
http://www.catnip.co.uk/opendocument/graphics/odf_master.svg
http://www.catnip.co.uk/opendocument/graphics/odf_master_color.svg
Regards,
-Lars Noodén
http://opendocumentfellowship.org/
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