Thanks to Helmut, that plan sounds really good to me!
A few little details to add (but they do not influence the suggested
upgrade procedure):
One actually has to create NEW repos for borg2 and then has the options:
- to just have the future backup archives in these new repos, or
- to "borg2
On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 19:21 +0100, Ghe Rivero wrote:
Uhm... i can prepare some backports to lenny... I'll keep you in
touch
That would be great. :)
I had a quick look at the dependencies in the current sid package, but
it needs some stuff in newer versions as available in lenny and some
other
Is this package still maintained?
I just had apache blow up again with segfaults...
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Hi Ghe,
good to see you alive! :D
a new upstream version was uploaded a couple of days ago. Can you
please try it to confirm that this issue is solved?
Thx in advanced.!
You mean the unstable package? I can test it if it works within lenny
without causing dependency-or-whatever troubles.
Bug is likely fixed by:
http://hg.moinmo.in/moin/1.9/rev/ca98db50efac
Please test.
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I tried to reproduce this with:
moin 1.9.1 release and 1.9.current
werkzeug 0.6 release and current
I didn't get a traceback.
So, please give much more details about how to reproduce this, e.g. what
you did when the crash happen (URL? URL got removed above.)
It would be helpful if you could
I recently encountered this freezing problem with lenny.
After wasting some hours because I suspected there's something wrong
with the serial port or Xorg configuration, I found that it is this
known AND even fixed problem, but the fixed version (1.2.1-2) didn't
make it to lenny somehow.
So, in
See there:
http://hg.moinmo.in/moin/1.9/rev/ad132d9bd526
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Package: libapache2-mod-auth-kerb
Version: 5.3-1
Severity: important
Was fixed upstream over a year ago and looks pretty easy:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=1971514group_id=51775atid=464524
See there:
http://hg.moinmo.in/moin/1.7/rev/a8c445a6d37e
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Moin Franklin,
It seems there's a discrepancy in farmconfig.py[1] for moinmoin-1.9.0 :
Thanks for reporting this, it is fixed by:
http://hg.moinmo.in/moin/1.9/rev/a7477cf9c536
Cheers,
Thomas
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Moin,
I proposed an improved patch based on Stefano's one, to upstream
developers (see upstream's bug report). Upstream considered it quite
intrusive and assuming that:
1. the rendering will be completely refactored in moinmoin 2.0 (the
next version), which will be based on
I filed a important bug against the mod-wsgi 2.3-1 package in Lenny.
It just got closed with the hint that this is fixed in mod-wsgi 2.4.
But 2.4 is not in Lenny, so this is not fixed in Lenny, thus it should
not be closed.
I request to reopen this bug, raise its importance back to important
and
I talked to a Debian developer meanwhile.
I misunderstood the closing (you just closed it in 2.4-1, not in
Lenny) and obviously I misread the importance changing note.
But still: Lenny needs a fix, since April.
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Package: libapache2-mod-wsgi
Version: 2.3-1
When using mod_wsgi 2.3 to run a moin wiki, opera is unable to edit wiki
pages of some specific size, see:
http://moinmo.in/MoinMoinBugs/OperaAndLongPages
As mod_wsgi 2.4 release lists a fixed problem with some specific content
size and apache
I talked to the lighttpd developers on #lighttpd and they say it doesn't
look fixed in -etch3.
The other bug only lists a fix for unstable.
So the fix for stable is still todo.
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