Package: serverstats
Version: 0.8.2-10
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
the "ping" source does not work any more in jessie due to changed output
of the ping command.
The following patch ("icmp_req" => "icmp_seq") fixes the ping source:
diff -r serverstats/sources/ping.php
Hi,
I experienced the same problem with the same kernel from jessie. Also
iceweasel and icedove were blocked, but make -j8 of huge software
projects also block from time to time.
The problem persists with kernel 4.1.0-trunk-amd64 (backport) on the client.
Ralf Dragon
Package: watchdog
Version: 5.12-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
wd_keepalive gets killed on shutdown from sendsigs. If the watchdog module runs
with nowayout, this leads to a hard reset after some time. This some time
usually is very probably during the fs unmounting, which
I would like to wake up this thread.
libslepc3.2-dev is pretty useless without the patch since no program
compiles which includes slepc's headers. The patch is easy to apply and
seems to have no negative side effects. Please integrate!
Best,
Ralf
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I would like to wake up this thread.
libslepc3.2-dev is pretty useless without the patch since no program
compiles which includes slepc's headers. The patch is easy to apply and
seems to have no negative side effects. Please integrate!
Best,
Ralf
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I experience the very same bug. I found out three things using a clean
user account with evolution default settings (no local synchronization,
default imap headlines) and `tracker-search -e`:
- POP account emails are never found
- IMAP account emails seem to be only found by their title but not
Package: libnetpbm10-dev
Version: 2:10.0-12.1
Severity: normal
The manpage of limppm (3) mentiones as argument 4 of ppm_readppm:
pixvalP *maxvalP
However the type is
pixval *
as can be seen from /usr/include/ppm.h : 76.
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I had the same bug. It was solved by deactivating (deleting) the map
module (google found a similar problem [1]). Please check if it related
to that module.
[1] http://gallery.menalto.com/node/49077
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Package: fcron
Version: 3.0.1-1.3
Severity: important
As oposed to what is said in README.Debian, editing the systab seems not
possible.
fcrontab -e systab returns the following error:
Could not open PAM session: User not known to the underlying authentication
module
A user systab does not
According to /usr/share/doc/slocate/README.Debian,
Secure Locate uses /etc/updatedb.conf which is packaged in 'findutils'.
This file is not packaged with Secure Locate..
But in current lenny findutils (4.4.0-2), this file doesnt exist.
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Package: backuppc
Version: 2.1.2-6
Severity: wishlist
This wish should also apply to Version 3.0.0-3:
There is no probability setting the nice value for the backuppc daemon
itself. With a nice value of 0, the other user processes are running
very slow during a backup or cleanup process. A (dirty)
Package: backuppc
Version: 2.1.2-6
Severity: wishlist
This wish should also apply to Version 3.0.0-3:
There is no probability setting the nice value for the backuppc daemon
itself. With a nice value of 0, the other user processes are running
very slow during a backup or cleanup process. A (dirty)
Package: hdparm
Version: 5.9-3
Severity: important
When my software raid is not synced (i.e. because of power failiures), hdparm
refuses to load with output:
RAID status not OK. Exiting.
My raid would take around one day to sync without dma set and dma is not
set after sync. Of course the raid
/usr/share/doc/hdparm/README.Debian mentions why hdparm does not run
it's init script if the array is rebuilding. I do not use software raid
myself, so I am relying on reports from others.
I grepped this file for raid, sorry that I didn't read it completely.
I can add an environment
So:
The only good argument to putting the bypass option directly into the
init script via a defaults/ file that I can see would be if hdparm could
then be run _before_ the array starts to rebuild. Unfortunately, array
rebuilding starts even before /etc/rcS/07, so we buy nothing and gain
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