Bug#968988: zsh: Wrong completion hints for *(c): + and - inverted

2020-08-25 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: zsh Version: 5.8-5 Severity: normal 1. Type: echo *(c 2. Press Tab 3. Observe completion hints which, among other things, suggest the use of the + and - signs, but these are mislabeled. The “+” sign is incorrectly labeled “before” while “-” is incorrectly labeled “since”. In reality,

Bug#799929: screen -r attaches to wrong session

2015-09-24 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: screen Version: 4.3.1-2 Severity: normal Apparently screen -r does some prefix-based matching. As a result, sometimes even screen -r exact-name-of-session attaches to another session that is more recent and whose name starts with the supplied string. This might be caused by

Bug#773070: zsh: ignore-parents in completion ignores too much with bind mounts

2014-12-13 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: zsh Version: 5.0.7-5 Severity: minor With zshrc containing the following: zstyle ':completion:*' ignore-parents parent pwd .. Try: cd $some_path mkdir x y mount --bind x y cd x cd ../Tab Expected: completion should suggest all directories under $some_path except x Actually: y is

Bug#772419: util-linux: mount /existing/tmpfs silently mounts new tmpfs over that mountpoint

2014-12-06 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: util-linux Version: 2.25.1-3ubuntu4 Severity: normal According to manpage, mount $single_argument looks for that argument in /etc/fstab. However, when said argument is an existing mountpoint not listed in the fstab, mount still tries to perform something, apparently mount the same device

Bug#771605: aptitude: Does not resolve file conflicts

2014-11-30 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: aptitude Version: 0.6.8.2-1ubuntu4 Severity: important When upgrading, if a file moved from package to package, conflicts often occur. This can be resolved by installing packages in a particular order, which Aptitude should do automatically but doesn’t. For example, suppose

Bug#604290: kkbswitch removal

2011-02-12 Thread Roman Odaisky
As the last upstream release was at 2005, and I believe there is a keyboard indicator / switch utility, I'm fine with removing this package from unstable/testing after the squeeze release. To the best of my knowledge, nothing other than kkbswitch provides per-layout keyboard shortcuts and

Bug#514408: /usr/bin/ldd: ldd manpage fails to mention security implications

2009-02-07 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: libc6 Version: 2.7-18 Severity: normal File: /usr/bin/ldd TLDP[1] says: Beware: do not run ldd on a program you don’t trust. As is clearly stated in the ldd(1) manual, ldd works by (in certain cases) by setting a special environment variable (for ELF objects,

Bug#500891: nginx: Need -dbg package

2008-10-02 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: nginx Version: 0.5.35-2 Severity: wishlist Currently nginx is built with --with-debug. That is unneeded in many cases, and often floods logs with needless messages. What about creating nginx-dbg with debugging on, and removing the debug option for the main nginx package? -- System

Bug#495179: boost: Upstream 1.36 has been released, needs packaging

2008-08-15 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: boost Severity: wishlist Boost 1.36 has been released. Could you please package it? The changelog is at http://www.boost.org/users/news/version_1_36_0 If you create a package boost1.36 like you did with 1.35, then it could perhaps even get accepted into Lenny, since it isn’t going to

Bug#477352: syslog-ng: Floods syslog when a pipe is unavailable

2008-04-22 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: syslog-ng Version: 2.0.6-3 Severity: important I have a simple daemon that forwards messages to my Jabber account. It listens to a pipe that’s located in /var/run. Syslog-ng is configured to create the pipe if it does not exist, and is given all its parameters: destination d_im {

Bug#471099: xdelta: Wrong tag: interface::x11

2008-03-15 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: xdelta Severity: minor Aptitude shows an “interface::x11” tag. The “x” in “xdelta” must have led someone or something to think this has an X11 GUI. -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable') Architecture: i386

Bug#466299: fetchmail: Fails if unable to set \Seen flag

2008-02-17 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: fetchmail Version: 6.3.8-10 Severity: important I'm setting up a system to allow users to report mail as spam or ham to teach SpamAssassin filters. For that purpose, two system-wide IMAP mailboxes have been created, learn-ham and learn-spam. They have very restrictive ACLs, li for

Bug#461143: completion: erroneous no more arguments

2008-01-16 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: zsh Version: 4.3.4-dev-6-10 Severity: normal sed -i -e 's/foo/bar/' ./some/file ./TAB At this point completion fails and a message no more arguments appears. Seemingly zsh doesn't know how to complete any arguments beyond the first one. Is this just an incorrect completion

Bug#459127: apt-listbugs: Ignores --force-yes

2008-01-05 Thread Roman Odaisky
Greetings, When installing with apt-get -y --force-yes somepackage, any bugs found stop the installation process. Thats a problem with unattended installations. For example, Webmin has a feature to install packages from its Web interface: I think it is a perfectly reasonable

Bug#459127: apt-listbugs: Ignores --force-yes

2008-01-04 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: apt-listbugs Version: 0.0.84 Severity: normal When installing with apt-get -y --force-yes somepackage, any bugs found stop the installation process. That’s a problem with unattended installations. For example, Webmin has a feature to install packages from its Web interface: -%

Bug#459233: zsh: Typo in completion: du --sepArate-dirs

2008-01-04 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: zsh Version: 4.3.4-13 Severity: minor Zsh completion for du has a misspelled option, --sepErate-dirs, which should have been --sepArate-dirs. I don’t include a patch because I have no idea where is this defined, but any zsh developer, I believe, can fix this in no more than a minute.

Bug#447266: wget: does not recognize certain SSL certificates

2007-10-19 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: wget Version: 1.10.2-3 Severity: normal Wget uses an obsolete way of verifying SSL certificates by matching the Common Name field against the domain name. It should use X.509 v3 Subject Alternative Names instead, or at the very least be aware of the fact that some certificates have

Bug#437100: unison: Crashes when nmapped

2007-08-16 Thread Roman Odaisky
Greetings, Unison rely on ssh to establish a connection with remote site. So it doesn't handle at all any network error, since it look likes a broken pipe when ssh fails... I tried to use unison with --socket, having it listen on a TCP port, as I hoped I've made clear in the initial post. So

Bug#437100: unison: Crashes when nmapped

2007-08-10 Thread Roman Odaisky
Package: unison Version: 2.13.16-6 Severity: normal When I ran nmap -sV, unison (being run with --socket over VPN) crashed with this message: Uncaught exception File /home/gildor/deb/unison/build-area/unison-2.13.16/remote.ml, line 530, characters 2-8: Assertion failed Obviously nmap sent