it alone and remember that response for all
subsequent upgrades.
This works. Thanks. I had already tried dpkg-reconfigure with low
priority, but not while the shell was changed.
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, running
update-passwd brings it back.
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severity 512883 grave
stop
Nightmare scenario I'm currently in:
gphoto2 --get-all-files gphoto2 --delete-all-files
Photos gone. Explain to wife where photos went. Hastily rustle up SD
card reader, install FAT undelete utilities, hope it all turns out in
the end.
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a temporary problem. I am reporting this against the
plugin, not the package that broke it, as I expect the plugin will be
upgraded as part of the plan. If that's not the case, feel free to
reassign the bug.
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python-vobject recommends no packages.
python-vobject suggests no packages.
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--- python-vobject-0.8.1c.orig/test_files/more_tests.txt
+++ python
Package: amanda-server
Version: 1:2.5.2p1-5
Severity: important
Amanda doesn't know where the SSH executable is. Build with SSH
installed or by adding SSH=/usr/bin/ssh to the beginning of the
./configure line in debian/rules.
Ubuntu bug here:
Package: viking
Severity: wishlist
New upstream version (0.9.7) is available.
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list posting for some more information:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg18203.html
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exchanged in both directions. The server
prints the TLS: Initial packet log message but never the VERIFY message.
Upgrading the client to 2.1~rc9-3 and keeping the server on 2.1~rc7-1,
the VPN continues to work.
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restart_freevo_encodingserver.
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Package: freevo
The freevo package creates a new user (freevo) and group in the postinst
script. The prerm script doesn't delete the user or the group.
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be documented as it's not immediately obvious
which package contains gnome-autogen.sh.
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Package: openvpn
Severity: wishlist
The attached patch to /etc/network/if-up.d/openvpn allows for starting
more than one tunnel when an interface is configured using ifup/ifdown.
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USB. The bug still exists in the daily build of 05-Nov-2007.
My opinion is that list-devices is at fault, not iso-scan.
The hack I've tried this time didn't seem to slow the installer down so
much, so I've included a patch just in case it's useful.
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Package: firehol
Version: 1.256-1
Severity: minor
FireHOL version 1.231-7 knew about OpenVPN, while version 1.256-1 does
not.
Just add the following lines back into /sbin/firehol:
server_openvpn_ports=tcp/1194 udp/1194
client_openvpn_ports=default
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that the value YES must be all uppercase.
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will add such a pointer.
Thanks.
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as it confused the partitioner and slowed it down
quite a bit. Someone more familiar with the various interactions with
list-devices should come up with a better idea.
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a different volume.
Fix: Just add --showkeys to the dmsetup invocation in
/lib/cryptsetup/scripts/decrypt_derived
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invocations in the stop,
restart and reload actions in the init script.
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others is currently pending due to build issues.
I've installed that version and this bug isn't fixed yet.
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environment
variables too.
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haven't tested to see if it breaks anything else.
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Package: cdrw-taper
Version: 0.3-7
Severity: wishlist
A new version (0.4) of CDRW-Taper has been made available:
http://www.tivano.de/software/amanda/Installation.shtml
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The problem is that ptal-mlcd is running as a non-root user and is
trying to use iopl() to grant itself permission to directly mess with
the parallel IO port. iopl() only works for root.
Looks like this bug only affects parallel printers.
The iopl() man page says Permissions are inherited by
found 321666 0.91-7
found 321666 0.91-8
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Without details on the bug, I can't be 100% sure, but I'm seeing this
same error message with both 0.91-8 and 0.91-7. Device permissions look
fine, ptal-printd is running as the hpojlp user, and hpojlp is in the lp
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Package: firehol
Version: 1.231-3
Please provide a way to safely run firehol from PPP scripts even if it
hasn't yet finished running from the boot process. I used to use
'condrestart' to do this, but the meaning of that command seems to have
changed.
It needs to run from the ip-up scripts so IP
I'm seeing the same behaviour on an AMD Athlon XP which is i386
architecture, so it's not restricted to amd64 only.
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tags 302652 +patch
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Trivial patch for build attached.
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Package: ipkungfu
Version: 0.5.2-3
Severity: critical
Justification: renders entire system inaccessible
Don't do this:
# apt-get install ipkungfu
Because then you have to do this:
- Grab spare monitor and keyboard
- Lug spare monitor and keyboard across the room/city/state/country
- Crawl
Package: libapache2-svn
Version: 1.1.4-2
Severity: serious
Justification: Breaks apache
The libapache2-svn package needs a few extra Depends: on SASL and SSL
libraries.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log/apache2# /etc/init.d/apache2 start
Starting web server: Apache2/usr/sbin/apache2: error while
Package: firehol
Version: 1.231-1
Severity: important
/sbin/firehol contains lines like:
if [ -f /var/lock/firehol ] ; then
echo Stopping: FireHOL is already running.
exit 0
fi
... but nothing ever creates a file named /var/lock/firehol. Running
Package: beepcore-c
Version: 0.2+cvs20030603-1
debuild; debuild clean leaves cruft lying around that dpkg-source
can't handle for the next build:
dpkg-source: building beepcore-c in beepcore-c_0.2+cvs20030603-1.diff.gz
dpkg-source: cannot represent change to unix/.libs/libbeepcore-c.so.0.1.0:
Matthijs Mohlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you still experiencing this problem ?
No, because I haven't been using PowerDNS for a while now. I don't know
if this problem was eventually fixed or not.
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Package: beepcore-c0
Version: 0.2+cvs20030603-1
Tags: patch
xml_normalize_length() and xml_normalize_worker() disagree about the
handling of CDATA sections. This leads to underruns when sending
CDATA piggyback data in channel confirmations.
Not-strictly-correct but probably
Please ignore the patch I sent in the bug report; it causes more problems
than it fixes.
The bug report is accurate, the patch is shoddy. I'll be working on a
new one.
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Package: beepcore-c0
Version: 0.2+cvs20030603-1
Tags: patch
If a start message carries piggyback data that's expressed as a CDATA
element, beepcore parses it incorrectly and chops the final off.
Patch attached.
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Package: libglibmm-2.4-1
Version: 2.4.6-1
Multiple inheritance of the form of The Diamond of Death causes an
assertion failure in Glib::Object::Object().
Test code attached.
Compile with:
g++ test.cc -o test `pkg-config glibmm-2.4 --cflags --libs`
Run with:
./test
And see:
glibmm-ERROR **:
Ross Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
README.Debian says
$DUMP_DIR should be on a large partition; one with enough free space to
hold all of your dumped backups.
Install.html says
Since the PORT-WRITE command is now supported you no longer need to
configure a holding disk.
(Note I'm
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I no longer use CDRW-Taper and would prefer it be maintained by a
regular user.
Doesn't appear to be actively maintained upstream.
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Package: shorewall
Version: 2.0.15-1
Severity: wishlist
Please add attached actions for Bacula backup system.
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Package: firehol
Version: 1.214-1
Severity: wishlist
When using SNAT or DNAT it's useful and sometimes necessary to know the
address of the PPP interface. If that address is allocated dynamically,
it can't be predicted and put in the configuration. Instead, a line like
this in
Package: firehol
Version: 1.214-1
Severity: critical
Tags: security sarge
Both firehol and firehol-wizard use known temporary file names in a
predictably named temporary directory (PID-based).
Neither program ensures that those directories are safe before blasting
the contents of files within.
Matthias Urlichs wrote (a long time ago):
The default configuration already limits which peers ntpd trusts.
The paranoid amongst us don't even want potentially malicious packets
getting that far. If ntpd has to inspect a packet to determine whether
or not it should trust that packet, it's
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