Bug#984940: CVE-2021-28041

2021-03-12 Thread Darren Tucker
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 at 10:01, Colin Watson  wrote:
> This patch unfortunately doesn't apply terribly cleanly to OpenSSH
> 8.4p1, [...]
> If I understand the vulnerability correctly, then it seems to me that
> the following shorter patch would fix it, and would run less risk of me
> fouling something else up by backporting the refactoring wrongly:

There's a patch against 8.4 here:
https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/6.8/common/015_sshagent.patch.sig

It has the first of the two changes in your diff.  The second is
harmless but unnecessary as it's on the exit path from the function
and there can't be a following call to free.

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Bug#846293: plymouth not displaying boot graphics on framebuffer display

2016-11-29 Thread Darren Faulke

Package: plymouth
Version: 0.9.2-3-rpi1

Following the guide at https://github.com/notro/fbtft/wiki/Bootsplash 
for a SSD1322 based framebuffer display, Plymouth displays "Loading, 
please wait". Some themes do not progress to the login prompt but others 
do. No graphic is ever displayed. The same behaviour is noted when using 
the "text" theme.


Expected behaviour is to display a graphic based on the loaded theme 
before reaching the login prompt.


/boot/cmdline.txt contains "fbcon=map:10 splash quiet 
plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles".


/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/fb1 contains "export FRAMEBUFFER=/dev/fb1".

/etc/initramfs-tools/modules has the correct drivers and these are 
loaded and tested as working.


There are a number of others with this same or similar problem on a 
range of forums including...


https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=97032=674028



Bug#826022: Does not work with Django 1.8

2016-06-01 Thread Darren Hoyland
I was just looking into this issue today, as the version of Tastypie
provided in Ubuntu Xenial 16.04 (0.12.0) does not work with the
version of Django supplied (v1.8).

The 'commit_on_success' bug has now been fixed in Tastypie so the
package source version should ideally be updated to at least v0.12.2
(See 
http://django-tastypie.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release_notes/v0.12.2.html).

This also drops Python 2.6 support, so there is the option of dropping
the python2 package or leaving it orphaned at the current release.



Bug#792356: libx11-6: X_GetWindowAttributes fails to report if window is launched direction to an extended desktop screen.

2015-07-14 Thread Darren Decker
Package: libx11-6
Version: 2:1.6.2-3
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***

   * What led up to the situation?

Working with xdotool.

   * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
 ineffective)?

Launched window directly to extended desktop screen.

   * What was the outcome of this action?

X_GetWindowAttributes failed request.

   * What outcome did you expect instead?

X_GetWindowAttributes returning window attributes.

*** End of the template - remove these template lines ***


-- System Information:
Debian Release: 8.1
  APT prefers stable-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/8 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages libx11-6 depends on:
ii  libc6  2.19-18
ii  libx11-data2:1.6.2-3
ii  libxcb11.10-3+b1
ii  multiarch-support  2.19-18

libx11-6 recommends no packages.

libx11-6 suggests no packages.

-- no debconf information


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Bug#786581: ITP: orientdb -- A Multi-Model NoSQL Database

2015-05-22 Thread Darren Blaber

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-de...@lists.debian.org

Package name: orientdb
Version: 2.1
Upstream Author: Orient Technologies LTD  i...@orientdb.com
URL: http://orientdb.com/
License: Apache 2.0
Description: OrientDB is a Multi-Model NoSQL Database implemented in 
java.  It is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. This will include 2 
packages, the liborientdb-java(client libraries) and 
orientdb-server(server libraries and scripts).



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Bug#762132: fglrx-driver: Update to 1:14.6~ga14.201-1 amd64: Mouse cursor gone

2015-04-13 Thread Darren Blaber
I am also experiencing this issue(amd/intel hybrid gpu), can confirm 
when switched to intel driver it works fine, and pinning xorg-server 
1.15 allows it to work (but this is not a true solution). Is there 
anything I can do to help anyone debug, or is the issue the fact that 
this is a proprietary driver making it difficult to debug?



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Bug#782365: gxine crashes at start

2015-04-11 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Axel Beckert may or may not have written...

 Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
 gxine crashes immediately when stargin:
 $ gxine
 gxine has suffered a fatal internal error.
 To get a backtrace, run gxine in a debugger such as gdb.
 gxine: error: Fatal error: Segmentation fault
 Then, when the error occurs:
   (gdb) thread apply all bt

 JFTR: Works fine here, so it's probably not a general issue. Tested on
 a Thinkpad X240 with Awesome window manager and Intel graphics card:
[snip]
 (Not sure what else could make a difference that causes a crash.)

Working fine here too. The backtrace strongly suggests that the problem isn't
actually a gxine problem.

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Bug#774121: adb sideload fails with TWRP 2.8.2.0

2014-12-28 Thread Darren Salt
Package: android-tools-adb
Version: 4.2.2+git20130529-5.1
Severity: serious
Justification: bit-rot

“adb sideload” fails with the current version of TWRP for my phone, reporting
“error: protocol fault (no status)”. This makes it essentially unuseable for
the installation of new OS images or app bundles such as gapps.

It works fine with the most recent ClockworkMod (6.0.4.7), but I'm told that
that's no longer maintained and I've found that it's buggy in ways which make
it unfit for use with Android 5.0 and derivatives.

adb from Google's Android SDK (current release) works fine with TWRP.

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Bug#750394: Doesn't use system font settings (fonts are blurry)

2014-12-23 Thread Darren Salt
I'm seeing exactly the reverse problem. In Michael Biebl's screenshot, from
my point of view, kate is showing the fonts wrongly and the Qt5 app is
showing them correctly. Here, it's Qt5 which is showing them wrongly.

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Bug#762194: Summary:Re: Bug#762194: Proposal for upgrades to jessie

2014-11-30 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Stephan Seitz may or may not have written...

 On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 02:41:23PM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
 On Nov 28, Svante Signell svante.sign...@gmail.com wrote:
 a) Upgrades should _not_ change init: whatever is installed should be
 kept.
 I disagree: upgrades should get the default init system unless the
 system administrator chooses otherwise.

 Of course not. syslog-ng was not replaced by rsyslog when Debian changed
 the default syslog. The grub1 bootloader was not replaced when Debian
 changed to grub2. If Debian changed from exim to postfix the existing MTA
 would not be changed.

 So keep your hands of the init system on upgrades.

Seconded.

FWIW, I'm using lilo. That's still available, maintained and working, and I
see no reason to change: grub offers more complexity and more options, but
lilo does exactly what I want/need of it.

 b) New installs should get systemd-sysv as default init with a debconf
 message about alternative init systems.
 It would be totally unacceptable to waste the time of every Debian user
 with pointless advertisement.

 This question could be part of the expert menu.

I for one would welcome this. When I last checked, there was such a question
regarding choice of boot loader (and, presumably, that's still there).

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Bug#765653: Xine freezes and crash when changing dvb channel in Debian Jessie beta 2 Xfce

2014-10-17 Thread Darren Salt
reassign 765653 libxine2-misc-plugins 1.2.6-1
thanks

Nice. This looks like a heap corruption bug somewhere in xine-lib (and I
can't seem to trigger it locally at present). I'm re-assigning anyway, but
you should still recheck, this time using gxine.

Also, install libxine2-dbg and try running with MALLOC_CHECK_=7 (see
mallopt(3)) and/or memory allocation debugging libraries.

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Bug#765728: xfce4-session is not setting XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP (affects Qt5)

2014-10-17 Thread Darren Salt
Package: xfce4-session
Version: 4.10.1-8
Tags: patch

Qt5 selects a theme according to the value of XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP. With this
unset, Qt5 apps use its default theme, ignoring local configuration. If I set
it to XFCE, they use a GTK+-like theme which fits in with the rest of the
desktop (well, almost – there's a bug in Qt5's font rendering).

See also https://forum.manjaro.org/index.php?topic=13728

--- /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc~ 2013-10-09 20:19:27.0 +0100
+++ /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc  2014-10-17 15:53:14.879028905 +0100
@@ -22,6 +22,12 @@
   export DESKTOP_SESSION
 fi
 
+# set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
+if test x$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP = x; then
+  XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=XFCE
+  export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
+fi
+
 # $XDG_CONFIG_HOME defines the base directory relative to which user specific
 # configuration files should be stored. If $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is either not set
 # or empty, a default equal to $HOME/.config should be used.


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Bug#730017: network-manager-openconnect: OpenVPN connections cannot be opened and cannot be configured anymore.

2014-09-15 Thread Darren Williams

 2nd-dist-upgarde-history.log, attached


Start-Date: 2014-09-16  05:13:44
Commandline: apt-get dist-upgrade
Install: liblvm2cmd2.02:amd64 (2.02.111-1, automatic), libprotobuf8:amd64 (2.5.0-9, automatic), libcpan-meta-perl:amd64 (2.142060-1, automatic), libboost-thread1.55.0:amd64 (1.55.0+dfsg-2, automatic), dmeventd:amd64 (1.02.90-1, automatic), libphonenumber6:amd64 (6.3~svn698-3, automatic), libpackagekit-glib2-18:amd64 (0.9.5-2, automatic)
Upgrade: pciutils:amd64 (3.2.1-2, 3.2.1-3), geoip-database:amd64 (20140811-1, 20140908-1), libebook-contacts-1.2-0:amd64 (3.12.5-1, 3.12.5-2), apt:amd64 (1.0.7, 1.0.8), evolution-data-server-common:amd64 (3.12.5-1, 3.12.5-2), lvm2:amd64 (2.02.109-1, 2.02.111-1), libmediaart-1.0-0:amd64 (0.4.0-1, 0.4.0-2), libpython2.7-stdlib:amd64 (2.7.8-6, 2.7.8-7), gnome-packagekit:amd64 (3.12.2-1, 3.12.2-1+b1), liblensfun-data:amd64 (0.2.8-1, 0.2.8-2), libebackend-1.2-7:amd64 (3.12.5-1, 3.12.5-2), libpeas-common:amd64 (1.10.1-1, 1.10.1-4), libevdev2:amd64 (1.2.2+dfsg-1, 1.3+dfsg-1), dmsetup:amd64 (1.02.88-1, 1.02.90-1), libacl1:amd64 (2.2.52-1.1, 2.2.52-2), gir1.2-packagekitglib-1.0:amd64 (0.8.17-4, 0.9.5-2), libattr1:amd64 (2.4.47-1, 2.4.47-2), lsscsi:amd64 (0.27-2, 0.27-3), apt-utils:amd64 (1.0.7, 1.0.8), libfontconfig1:amd64 (2.11.0-6, 2.11.0-6.1), gir1.2-peas-1.0:amd64 (1.10.1-1, 1.10.1-4), libmailtools-perl:amd64 (2.12-1, 2.13-1), rarian-compat:amd64 (0.8.1-5, 0.8.1-6), grep:amd64 (2.20-2, 2.20-3), gnome-packagekit-session:amd64 (3.12.2-1, 3.12.2-1+b1), libtirpc1:amd64 (0.2.4-2.1, 0.2.5-1), fontconfig:amd64 (2.11.0-6, 2.11.0-6.1), python2.7:amd64 (2.7.8-6, 2.7.8-7), libmodule-build-perl:amd64 (0.420800-1, 0.421000-1), libapt-inst1.5:amd64 (1.0.7, 1.0.8), libpci3:amd64 (3.2.1-2, 3.2.1-3), gnome-control-center:amd64 (3.12.1-4+b1, 3.12.1-5), packagekit:amd64 (0.8.17-4, 0.9.5-2), fontconfig-config:amd64 (2.11.0-6, 2.11.0-6.1), libwnck-common:amd64 (2.30.7-1, 2.30.7-2), libedata-book-1.2-20:amd64 (3.12.5-1, 3.12.5-2), packagekit-tools:amd64 (0.8.17-4, 0.9.5-2), acpi-support-base:amd64 (0.142-3, 0.142-4), libv4lconvert0:amd64 (1.2.1-2, 1.4.0-1), libgegl-0.2-0:amd64 (0.2.0-6+b1, 0.2.0-7), realmd:amd64 (0.15.1-1, 0.15.1-1+b1), libaudit1:amd64 (2.3.7-1, 2.4-1), libv4l-0:amd64 (1.2.1-2, 1.4.0-1), libaudit-common:amd64 (2.3.7-1, 2.4-1), libcamel-1.2-49:amd64 (3.12.5-1, 3.12.5-2), less:amd64 (458-2, 458-3), libapt-pkg4.12:amd64 (1.0.7, 1.0.8), installation-report:amd64 (2.55, 2.57), python3-packagekit:amd64 (0.8.17-4, 0.9.5-2), libpython2.7:amd64 (2.7.8-6, 2.7.8-7), gnome-settings-daemon:amd64 (3.12.2-1+b1, 3.12.2-1+b2), libwnck22:amd64 (2.30.7-1, 2.30.7-2), liblensfun0:amd64 (0.2.8-1, 0.2.8-2), libdevmapper-event1.02.1:amd64 (1.02.88-1, 1.02.90-1), libecal-1.2-16:amd64 (3.12.5-1, 3.12.5-2), libdevmapper1.02.1:amd64 (1.02.88-1, 1.02.90-1), libebook-1.2-14:amd64 (3.12.5-1, 3.12.5-2), evolution-data-server:amd64 (3.12.5-1, 3.12.5-2), libedataserver-1.2-18:amd64 (3.12.5-1, 3.12.5-2), python2.7-minimal:amd64 (2.7.8-6, 2.7.8-7), acl:amd64 (2.2.52-1.1, 2.2.52-2), packagekit-backend-aptcc:amd64 (0.8.17-4, 0.9.5-2), libpeas-1.0-0:amd64 (1.10.1-1, 1.10.1-4), librarian0:amd64 (0.8.1-5, 0.8.1-6), libdebconfclient0:amd64 (0.191, 0.192), libedata-cal-1.2-23:amd64 (3.12.5-1, 3.12.5-2), libpython2.7-minimal:amd64 (2.7.8-6, 2.7.8-7), libgpgme11:amd64 (1.5.1-2, 1.5.1-5), gnome-control-center-data:amd64 (3.12.1-4, 3.12.1-5)
End-Date: 2014-09-16  05:14:36



Bug#730017: network-manager-openconnect: OpenVPN connections cannot be opened and cannot be configured anymore.

2014-09-15 Thread Darren Williams

HI Guys

I recently encountered this issue with nm-openconnect plugin, jessie on 
amd64.


I had a working version at first, then did a dist-upgrade and 
nm-openconnec failed, here are some version changes between upgrades:


Start-Date: 2014-09-11  23:52:51
Commandline: apt-get dist-upgrade
Install: 
.
network-manager:amd64 (0.9.10.0-1, 0.9.10.0-2),
gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0:amd64 (0.9.10.0-1, 0.9.10.0-2),
.

Openconnect was able to setup a VPN session by hand, and 
network-manager-openconnect-gnome was installed.


A strace on nm indicated that the nm-openconnect-ui plugin was not being 
discovered:


 see attached, nm-oc-missing-lib.strace

Moving the ui lib into the x86_64-linux-gnu path or adding a symlink did 
not resolve the problem even after a reboot.


This morning I completed:
- another dist-upgrade, see attached, 2nd-dist-upgarde-history.log,
- an, apt-get purge network-manager-openconnect
- an, apt-get install network-manager-openconnect-gnome, this was 
originally installed

- Added a symlink in the library path:
-- ln -sf /usr/lib/NetworkManager/libnm-openconnect-properties.so 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/NetworkManager/libnm-openconnect-properties.so


After this the UI for network-manager-openconnect was available.

=== A Shorter Version ===
On my laptop which is also running Jessie amd64 at the update level 
without the 2nd dist-upgrade, I did the following:

- an, apt-get purge network-manager-openconnect
- an, apt-get install network-manager-openconnect-gnome, this was 
originally installed

- tested network-manager-openconnect-gnome, not working
- Added a symlink in the library path:
-- ln -sf /usr/lib/NetworkManager/libnm-openconnect-properties.so 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/NetworkManager/libnm-openconnect-properties.so

- network-manager-openconnect-gnome, working

Regards
Darren



# Strace showing Openconnect properties library not in search path
# Library actually located in /usr/lib/NetworkManager/
#

[pid  2432] read(17, [VPN 
Connection]\nname=openvpn\nservice=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn\nprogram=/usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-openvpn-s
ervice\n\n[GNOME]\nauth-dialog=/usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-openvpn-auth-dialog\nproperties=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/NetworkManager/libnm-openvpn-p
roperties\nsupports-external-ui-mode=true\nsupports-hints=true\n\n, 4096) = 325
[pid  2432] read(17, , 4096)  = 0
[pid  2432] close(17)   = 0
[pid  2432] 
stat(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/NetworkManager/libnm-openvpn-properties, 
0x7fff69191910) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
[pid  2432] 
stat(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/NetworkManager/libnm-openvpn-properties.so, 
{st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=81704, ...}) = 0
[pid  2432] 
open(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/NetworkManager/libnm-openvpn-properties.so, 
O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = 17
[pid  2432] read(17, 
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 \353CE\3
25\354y;\34\237\227\371\334\255o\367\345%\325/B\347Y\6\17:k\377+\23\5z\276k\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\3\0\t\0\10C\0\
0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\322\5\0\0\22\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\24\6\0\0\22\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0h\20\0\0\22\0\0\0\0\
0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0l\f\0\0\22\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0, 
832) = 832
[pid  2432] fstat(17, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=81704, ...}) = 0
[pid  2432] mmap(NULL, 2177032, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_DENYWRITE, 
17, 0) = 0x7f05a0139000
[pid  2432] mprotect(0x7f05a014c000, 2093056, PROT_NONE) = 0
[pid  2432] mmap(0x7f05a034b000, 8192, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, 
MAP_PRIVATE

Bug#756947: hp-wmi: wifi rfkill can't be reversed

2014-08-26 Thread Darren Hart
On 8/26/14, 2:50, Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote:

Alan Wilson (in cc) reported that rfkill doesn't work correctly on the
HP Compaq nc6230.

- Without the hp-wmi driver loaded, the hard rfkill switch controls both
wifi and BT while soft rfkill only works for wifi.

- With the hp-wmi driver loaded, soft and hard rfkill switches can be
used to turn wifi and BT off and to turn BT back on, but wifi cannot be
turned back on without using the BIOS setup program.

(The full bug report is logged at https://bugs.debian.org/756947.)

This was reported against Linux 3.2, but I don't think there have been
relevant fixes since then.

Perhaps the hp-wmi driver should blacklist this model for wifi rfkill
(while leaving all the others features enabled).  Does that seem like a
reasonable approach to fix this?

Ben.

Hi didn't quite have to get pencil and paper out to create a truth table
for this one, but nearly! Assuming assertions about no more firmware
becoming available and the latest firmware being run are accurate,
blacklisting this model seems like a reasonable approach to restoring
basic functionality.

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Bug#751903: chromium: auto-raises on click

2014-06-17 Thread Darren Salt
Package: chromium
Version: 35.0.1916.153-1

I've noticed that Chromium automatically raises any of its windows when
clicked in. This is something which belongs in the window manager, not in the
application; and I have this feature disabled there.

(I could set the other, overlapping, window(s) to be always on top, but that
often also doesn't provide the behaviour which I want.)

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Bug#750463: firmware-linux-nonfree: needs Radeon firmware updates for Linux 3.15

2014-06-03 Thread Darren Salt
Package: firmware-linux-nonfree
Version: 0.41
Severity: important

With Linux 3.15-rc7 in experimental and 3.15 expected to be released within a
week, updated Radeon firmware is needed (and, ideally, would already be
available in experimental). I'm not sure what will be missing or
non-functional without the updated firmware, but I do know that the kernel
expects it to be there (AIUI, this is for SI/CIK hardware) and that this
would bite here if I weren't building my own kernels and didn't know where
else to look for the firmware.

I note that not all of the new firmware is present upstream yet ‒ all
radeon/*_mc2.bin are missing. All necessary files are present at
http://people.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/radeon_ucode/

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Bug#745686: kernel-package: fails to build Linux 3.15-rc*

2014-04-23 Thread Darren Salt
Package: kernel-package
Version: 12.036+nmu3
Severity: important

I've just tried to build Linux 3.15-rc2. All is well up until
“restore_upstream_debianization”, which is (so far as I can tell) the point
at which it diverges from when building 3.14 (which it does successfully).

Invocation is the same in both cases: “fakeroot make-kpkg -j 3 kernel-image”.

[...]
rm -rf 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2/usr/lib/debug
test ! -f tools/lguest/lguest || \
install -p-o root -g root  -m  644 tools/lguest/lguest 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2/lib/modules/3.15.0-rc2/lguest
test ! -f 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2/lib/modules/3.15.0-rc2/lguest
 ||   \
chmod 755 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2/lib/modules/3.15.0-rc2/lguest
test ! -e 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2/lib/modules/3.15.0-rc2/source
 ||  \
   mv 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2/lib/modules/3.15.0-rc2/source
 ./debian/source-link
test ! -e 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2/lib/modules/3.15.0-rc2/build
 ||   \
   mv 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2/lib/modules/3.15.0-rc2/build
 ./debian/build-link
test ! -e ./debian/source-link ||  \
   mv ./debian/source-link 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2/lib/modules/3.15.0-rc2/source
test ! -e  ./debian/build-link ||  \
   mv  ./debian/build-link 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2/lib/modules/3.15.0-rc2/build
/sbin/depmod -q -FSystem.map -b 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2 3.15.0-rc2;
restore_upstream_debianization
test ! -f scripts/package/builddeb.kpkg-dist || mv -f 
scripts/package/builddeb.kpkg-dist scripts/package/builddeb
test ! -f scripts/package/Makefile.kpkg-dist || mv -f 
scripts/package/Makefile.kpkg-dist scripts/package/Makefile
/usr/bin/make  
INSTALL_MOD_PATH=/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2
\

INSTALL_FW_PATH=/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2/lib/firmware/3.15.0-rc2
  \

INSTALL_PATH=/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2//boot
  install
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15'
scripts/kconfig/conf --silentoldconfig Kconfig
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15'
sh /home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/arch/x86/boot/install.sh 3.15.0-rc2 
arch/x86/boot/bzImage \
System.map 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2//boot
run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal 3.15.0-rc2 
/home/src/kernel-package/linux-3.15/debian/linux-image-3.15.0-rc2//boot/vmlinuz-3.15.0-rc2
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal: line 84: 
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d//01autoremove-kernels.dpkg-new: Permission denied
run-parts: /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal exited with return code 1

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Bug#711289: Bug#726661: Does not permit login as root from version 1:6.2p2-6

2014-03-24 Thread Darren Tucker
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Olivier Berger
olivier.ber...@telecom-sudparis.eu wrote:
 Hi.

 On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 12:58:00PM +1100, Darren Tucker wrote:
 Workaround: comment out this line in /etc/pam.d/ssh:

 session required pam_loginuid.so

 Would you care commenting on how this helps, and what the side effects could 
 be ?

I *think* the only impact is that the audit logs will not have the
correct loginuid associated with them.

The problem is that loginuid once set can't be changed, and any
attempt to do so (eg by pam_loginuid.so writing to
/proc/self/loginuid) will fail.  In sshd's case this can be if you run
(or restart) it from the command line.

Here's the links from my notes last time around:
http://www.linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/sag-pam_loginuid.html
https://www.cendio.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4634
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=959418

 FWIW, I'm experiencing a similar issue inside a docker container running sid, 
 adapted from phusion/baseimage-docker, and even though the workaround helps, 
 I'm concerned of the impact.

pam_loginuid.so would try to write to /proc/self/loginuid
unconditionally. If you're not actually trying to switch loginuids,
https://fedorahosted.org/linux-pam/ticket/23 prevents unnecessary
failures in this case by skipping the write if it's already what you
want.

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Bug#739453: FTBFS with libav10

2014-02-19 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Moritz Mühlenhoff may or may not have written...

 And I'm wondering why xine-lib is kept in the archive? We should
 port the existing reverse deps to use xine-lib-1.2.

Yes... I need to move 1.1 into oldlibs then kill libxine-dev (which will
cause an FTBFS or two; most 1.1 users have already migrated) then remove it.
The first of these needs to be done soon and the last needs to be
post-jessie; the middle one, well, not sure. I'd prefer before freeze.

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Bug#737459: g++-4.7 [wheezy] may cause link failure when using lambda functions

2014-02-02 Thread Darren Salt
Package: g++-4.7
Version: 4.7.2-5
Tags: fixed-upstream, wheezy

http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55015

I just hit this one today when building Unvanquished in a wheezy chroot.
We've worked around it by enclosing the ‘offending’ class in an anonymous
namespace.

/tmp/buildd/unvanquished-0.24.0/src/engine/framework/FileSystem.cpp:905:
undefined reference to `FS::ZipArchive::Open(Str::BasicStringRefchar,
std::error_code)::{lambda(void*, void const*, int)#1}::_FUN(void*, void
const*, int)'

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Bug#726763: Lid close and power button suspend not working

2014-01-19 Thread Darren Williams

Andreas

I just re-installed an older Dell E6400 laptop which results in similar suspend 
issue. Installing systemd-sysv on the old laptop fixes suspend.

Read below for the solution to the mount problem reported earlier, seems to be 
an issue with me trying to preserve my home directory.

Let me know if there is any testing you would like me to do.

On 17/01/14 10:07, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:

Hi,

On 16.01.2014 23:20, Darren Williams wrote:

I'm guessing that sysvinit and systemd-sysv, have a side effect of
setting up a difference power management paths.


As far as I understand it, systemd-sysv provides a certain set of dbus services 
for power management, that sysvinit has not, but that can be provided by 
systemd-shim on top of sysvinit (or upstart).


Installing systemd-sysv, fixes lid and power button suspend. However
when the machine boots, the root file system is mounted read only thus
gdm3 does not start. Running 'mount / -o remount,rw' allows the startup
to continue and gdm3 will start.


This seems to be broken on your system. I don't have such issues using 
systemd-sysv.


Installing upstart, hangs the boot process consistently at Starting
acpi_fakekey...done.


Again it seems something on your machine is badly broken. I switched often 
between sysvinit-core/systemd-sysv/upstart and did not experience these 
problems.

Found the error here, fstab did not have any mount lines only the single line:

# UNCONFIGURED FSTAB FOR BASE SYSTEM

this could be a side effect of me trying to preserve my home dir which sits on 
the root partition. During the install I delete all the files and directories 
except for home (Yeah, I know, one should partition better). After adding the 
appropriate fstab mount entires systemd-sysv boots and also fixes Lid and power 
button suspend/resume.



Could you provide some logs (e.g. /var/log/syslog), or even better, a way to 
reproduce this on a fresh install?


Installing systemd-shim, seems to of given the best result. Lid and
power button suspend/resume working, and system boots:)


At least this works for you. :)


I think there needs to be some decisions made by the sysvinit package
maintainers on what the preferred init path is.


Do you mean that Debian needs to decide what the default init system should be? 
This is currently discussed as bug #727708 [1].

Exactly, at least they are discussing the issue.



Best regards,
Andreas


1: http://bugs.debian.org/727708


Thanks for your help
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Bug#726763: Lid close and power button suspend not working

2014-01-16 Thread Darren Williams

On 17/01/14 06:29, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:

Hi,

On 16.01.2014 11:33, iiNET wrote:

Just installed a new laptop with Jessie testing and found that suspend
events do not trigger suspend action.

Looking through the threads of the included bugs reports there seems
to be a bit of an overlap so I've CC'ed you all in.


Have you tried installing systemd-shim or systemd-sysv?


A bit of investigation found that the acpi-support-base scripts have a
small problem, With the 'su' is in place a call to CheckPolicy from a
non root account prompts for a password. The following patch fixed the
password prompt and allowed suspend to initiate.

--- /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs.orig2014-01-16
19:24:48.828610060 +1100
+++ /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs2014-01-16
19:25:31.169186162 +1100
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
  test -r /proc/$p/environ || continue
  DBUS_SESS=$(grep -a -z DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=
/proc/$p/environ || :)
  test $DBUS_SESS !=  || continue
-su $(ps -o user= $p) -s /bin/sh -c $DBUS_SESS dbus-send
--print-reply --dest='$DEST' '$DBUS_PATH' '$METHOD'
+$DBUS_SESS dbus-send --print-reply --dest='$DEST' '$DBUS_PATH'
'$METHOD'
  done
  }

The pacth allows the lid to initiate and complete a suspend, the problem
now is the power button issues a shutdown. gnome-tweak-tool suggests
that the power button is set to suspend ( this could be a problem with
my gnome profile though ).


This patch does not change anything for me. Suspend on lid close works with 
systemd-shim | systemd-sysv and does not work without one of those installed.

I'm guessing that sysvinit and systemd-sysv, have a side effect of setting up a 
difference power management paths.

Installing systemd-sysv, fixes lid and power button suspend. However when the 
machine boots, the root file system is mounted read only thus gdm3 does not 
start. Running 'mount / -o remount,rw' allows the startup to continue and gdm3 
will start.

Installing upstart, hangs the boot process consistently at Starting 
acpi_fakekey...done.

Installing systemd-shim, seems to of given the best result. Lid and power 
button suspend/resume working, and system boots:)


Best regards,
Andreas



I think there needs to be some decisions made by the sysvinit package 
maintainers on what the preferred init path is.

My install was a vanilla install using the daily disk builds at:
http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/amd64/daily/netboot/debian-installer/amd64/

From the the install logs the sysvinit package prefers sysvinit-core:

Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap:  sysvinit pre-depends on sysvinit-core | upstart | 
systemd-sysv
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap: dpkg: regarding .../sysvinit_2.88dsf-45_amd64.deb 
containing sysvinit, pre-dependency problem:
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap:  sysvinit pre-depends on sysvinit-core | upstart | 
systemd-sysv
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap:   sysvinit-core is not installed.
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap:   upstart is not installed.
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap:   systemd-sysv is not installed.
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap:
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap: dpkg: warning: ignoring pre-dependency problem!
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap: Preparing to unpack 
.../sysvinit_2.88dsf-45_amd64.deb ...
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap: Unpacking sysvinit (2.88dsf-45) ...
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap: Selecting previously unselected package 
sysvinit-core.
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap: Preparing to unpack 
.../sysvinit-core_2.88dsf-45_amd64.deb ...
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap: Unpacking sysvinit-core (2.88dsf-45) ...
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap: Selecting previously unselected package 
sysvinit-utils.
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap: Preparing to unpack 
.../sysvinit-utils_2.88dsf-45_amd64.deb ...
Jan 15 03:35:33 debootstrap: Unpacking sysvinit-utils (2.88dsf-45) ...


Hope this helps,
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Bug#694703: RFP: unvanquished -- alien vs. human shooter

2013-12-31 Thread Darren Salt
Unvanquished would need to be restricted to unstable or experimental at
present, and put in section contrib/games. It is not suitable for inclusion
in a Debian release at this time; the game is too much in flux at present.

That aside, if somebody wants to upload this, I'll certainly help as upstream
packager and/or co-maintainer, but I have no intention of uploading to Debian
(well, getting sponsorship for that) myself until we reach beta.

Still, it would be useful to have a DD check the package anyway.


Debian repo (unofficial): http://www.unvanquished.net/download#debian_ubuntu
(the page on my own site is outdated)

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Bug#731015: Header files in new location break third-party projects

2013-12-01 Thread Darren Salt
This also breaks any projects which use cmake 2.8.12.1. I'll be filing a bug
report on that shortly.

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Bug#731089: cmake: changes to libfreetype6-dev break FindPackage(Freetype)

2013-12-01 Thread Darren Salt
Package: cmake-data
Version: 2.8.12.1-1
Severity: serious

With libfreetype6-dev 2.5.1-1 installed:

CMake Error at 
/usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:108 (message):
  Could NOT find Freetype (missing: FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIRS)
Call Stack (most recent call first):
  /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:315 
(_FPHSA_FAILURE_MESSAGE)
  /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindFreetype.cmake:119 
(FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS)
  CMakeLists.txt:1167 (find_package)

All is well if 2.4.9-1.1 is installed.

cmake should (probably) be using freetype-config where available.

(See also bug 731015.)

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Bug#726661: Does not permit login as root from version 1:6.2p2-6

2013-11-10 Thread Darren Tucker
Workaround: comment out this line in /etc/pam.d/ssh:

session required pam_loginuid.so

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Bug#724735: A2DP device stopped working after latest update

2013-11-03 Thread Darren LaChausse
I agree with Ian Munsie, this is a regression and that patch should be
backed out prior to the release of Jessie.

Prior to this patch, setting up bluetooth headphones was very easy, now it
is unbelievably frustrating.  Thank goodness for Google or else I would
have never been able to solve this problem.  Please reconsider this patch.


Bug#725265: SDL 2: interaction with window managers and edge workspace flipping

2013-10-03 Thread Darren Salt
Package: libsdl2-2.0-0
Version: 2.0.0+dfsg1-1

I've noticed that, with at least two window managers and an SDL-managed
window which extends to the edges of one monitor and has mouse grab, there is
a problem with edge-based workspace flipping due to the WM having created
windows around the edges of the display.

What happens is that the app (game, whatever; I'm using Unvanquished ‘sdl2’
branch for this) receives a LeaveNotify event then no button press events
(though mouse motion events still happen) until the pointer leaves the WM's
edge window (such that the game receives an EnterNotify event), at which
point button events may be received again. Result is lost button events so
far as the game is concerned.

I have not observed this problem with SDL 1.2, most likely due to it
resetting the pointer position sufficiently often.

[Unvanquished source: https://github.com/Unvanquished/Unvanquished]

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Bug#724751: subtitlecomposer: should be ported to xine-lib 1.2

2013-09-27 Thread Darren Salt
Package: subtitlecomposer
Version: 0.5.3-3
Severity: important

As I would like to drop xine-lib 1.1.x at some point (!), this package needs
be ported to xine-lib 1.2 (Build-Depend on libxine2-dev). This may require
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Bug#724752: videocut: should use xine-lib 1.2

2013-09-27 Thread Darren Salt
Package: videocut
Version: 0.2.0-13
Severity: important

As I would like to drop xine-lib 1.1.x at some point (!), this package needs
be ported to xine-lib 1.2 (Build-Depend on libxine2-dev). This may require
code changes.

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Bug#724753: python-pyxine: should be ported to xine-lib 1.2

2013-09-27 Thread Darren Salt
Source: openscenegraph
Version: 3.2.0~rc1-1
Severity: important

As I would like to drop xine-lib 1.1.x at some point (!), this package needs
be ported to xine-lib 1.2 (Build-Depend on libxine2-dev). This may require
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Bug#724754: libplayer: needs to be ported to xine-lib 1.2

2013-09-27 Thread Darren Salt
Source: libplayer
Version: 2.0.1-2.1
Severity: important

As I would like to drop xine-lib 1.1.x at some point (!), this package needs
be ported to xine-lib 1.2 (Build-Depend on libxine2-dev). This may require
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Bug#724759: libplayer2: incorrect dependencies: libxine1-x | libxine2-x (hard), libxine2-vdr (suggested)

2013-09-27 Thread Darren Salt
Package: libplayer2
Version: 2.0.1-2.1
Severity: serious
Tags: patch

libplayer2 depends on libxine1-x | libxine2-x. This is incorrect.

* It will be satisfied if libxine2-x is present, despite the package using
  libxine1 and therefore needing libxine1-x.

* It will pull in libxine2 (well, libxine2-bin) anyway...

This is fixable by running dh_xine at build time (“dh --with xine $@” –
default behaviour is sufficient here) and having the package depend on
${xine-x:Depends}. (Advantage: works without change when adapting to
libxine2, covers possible future package name changes.)

Similarly, it suggests libxine2-vdr while depending on libxine1. This is
pointless unless it instead depends on libxine2 and should, therefore, be
removed for now.

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Bug#724762: gogglesmm: rebuild against libxine2

2013-09-27 Thread Darren Salt
Package: gogglesmm
Version: 0.12.7-1
Severity: important

As I would like to drop xine-lib 1.1.x at some point (!), this package needs
be ported to xine-lib 1.2 (Build-Depend on libxine2-dev). This may require
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Bug#724307: phpbb3: doesn't support Unicode outside the BMP (with MySQL)

2013-09-23 Thread Darren Salt
Package: phpbb3
Version: 3.0.10-4

I just tried to submit a posting containing a character outside the Unicode
BMP, i.e. code point ≥ 0x01; phpBB3 took exception to that with an SQL
error.

Turns out that, at least for MySQL, it needs to use utf8mb4* rather than
utf8* in order that such characters can be used in postings etc.

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Bug#723627: gxine: Crippled quality playback off OGG Vorbis video files

2013-09-20 Thread Darren Salt
tag 723627 pending
thanks

I demand that I definitely did write...

[snip]
 I know what the problem is, roughly – it is indeed a colour scaling bug. I
 have a patch which fixes this, but it's proof-of-concept (and I don't know
 enough about theora); I'm taking that to xine-devel.

It's fixed upstream now if you want to do a local build. I'm not uploading
fixed .debs just yet – I think that it's about time for another upstream
release, and it's better to pull this fix in with that.

http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/xine-lib-1.2/rev/c7e4c73cbd35

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Bug#723797: libsdl2/X: false positives in mouse wheel code

2013-09-19 Thread Darren Salt
Package: libsdl2-2.0-0
Version: 2.0.0+dfsg1-2

I've noticed that one mouse button, which was fine with SDL 1.2, didn't
appear to be working when using SDL 2.0.

Some digging showed that it's a consequence of two things: how SDL2 detects
mouse wheel usage, and a kernel patch to work around a problem with the mouse
in question regarding that button.

Since the mouse does not generate a release event when that button is
released (this appears to be by design), release events need to be
synthesised in order to avoid confusing X into thinking that a drag operation
is in progress when that button is pressed. This causes press time == release
time, and tricks SDL2 into handling it as a wheel – but, since SDL2 ‘knows’
elsewhere that Button4 and Button5 are the only possible wheel buttons, the
event is effectively discarded (it is sent with wheel.y = 0 and the button
information is lost).

(While investigating this, I noticed that the horizontal wheel ISN'T picked
up as a mouse wheel and, consequently, works without problems with SDL2 – it
fails the press time == release time test so doesn't fall foul of SDL2's X11
code only knowing about the vertical scroll wheel.)

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# User Darren Salt devs...@moreofthesa.me.uk
# Date 1379621782 -3600
#  Thu Sep 19 21:16:22 2013 +0100
Work around a false-positive in the X11 mouse wheel code

This false positive occurs when one particular button on my mouse is
pressed. The kernel which I'm using is patched to cause a release event to
be synthesised immediately when the mouse says that this button is pressed
because the mouse doesn't signal release until the button is next pressed.

(Also documents a false negative, observed with the horizontal scroll wheel
on the same mouse.)

diff -ur libsdl2-2.0.0+dfsg1.orig/src/video/x11/SDL_x11events.c libsdl2-2.0.0+dfsg1/src/video/x11/SDL_x11events.c
--- libsdl2-2.0.0+dfsg1.orig/src/video/x11/SDL_x11events.c	2013-09-19 21:36:30.0 +0100
+++ libsdl2-2.0.0+dfsg1/src/video/x11/SDL_x11events.c	2013-09-19 21:34:59.582201080 +0100
@@ -135,7 +135,9 @@
 XPointer arg)
 {
 XEvent *event = (XEvent *) arg;
+/* we only handle buttons 4 and 5 - false positive avoidance */
 if (chkev-type == ButtonRelease 
+(event-xbutton.button == Button4 || event-xbutton.button == Button5) 
 chkev-xbutton.button == event-xbutton.button 
 chkev-xbutton.time == event-xbutton.time)
 return True;
@@ -150,7 +152,12 @@
however, mouse wheel events trigger a button press and a button release
immediately. thus, checking if the same button was released at the same
time as it was pressed, should be an adequate hack to derive a mouse
-   wheel event. */
+   wheel event.
+   However, there is broken and unusual hardware out there...
+   - False positive: a button for which a release event is
+ generated (or synthesised) immediately.
+   - False negative: a wheel which, when rolled, doesn't have
+ a release event generated immediately. */
 if (XCheckIfEvent(display, relevent, X11_IsWheelCheckIfEvent,
 (XPointer) event)) {
 


Bug#723627: gxine: Crippled quality playback off OGG Vorbis video files

2013-09-18 Thread Darren Salt
reassign 723627 libxine2 1.2.3-1
thanks

I demand that Adrian Immanuel Kiess may or may not have written...

* What led up to the situation?
  Watching OGG Vorbis video stream recorded with byzanz in gxine
[snip]
* What was the outcome of this action?
  Crippled quality (looks like the stuff recorded with istanbul)
* What outcome did you expect instead?
  Watching movie in reasonable quality

 gxine playback of OGG Vorbis streams seem to be broken. Watching the same
 file with mplayer2 works. Guess it is the video library or something like
 this!

Issues like that are never due to the front end. Reassigning appropriately.

 Attached is a screenshot showing the video stream in gxine.

No, that's a video, but all the better since it does clearly show the
problem.

[snip]
 ii  libxine21:1.2.3-dmo1
 ii  libxine2-gnome  1:1.2.3-dmo1
 ii  libxine2-x  1:1.2.3-dmo1

You should use Debian packages, not third-party packages, when reporting
bugs. However, in this case, there is no problem with that since the bug
shows up quite nicely here without those third-party packages.

[M-F-T set]

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Bug#723627: gxine: Crippled quality playback off OGG Vorbis video files

2013-09-18 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Adrian Immanuel Kieß may or may not have written...

 On Wed, 2013-09-18 at 17:11 +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
 I demand that Adrian Immanuel Kiess may or may not have written...
[snip]
 gxine playback of OGG Vorbis streams seem to be broken. Watching the same
 file with mplayer2 works. Guess it is the video library or something like
 this!
 Issues like that are never due to the front end. Reassigning
 appropriately.
 Attached is a screenshot showing the video stream in gxine.
 No, that's a video, but all the better since it does clearly show the
 problem.
[snip]
 You should use Debian packages, not third-party packages, when reporting
 bugs. However, in this case, there is no problem with that since the bug
 shows up quite nicely here without those third-party packages.

 I removed libxine2-* and gxine from deb-multimedia as you requested and
 reinstalled from Debian/testing as you requested.

No need in this case (as mentioned above).

 This does not fix the bug.

That was expected (again, see above).

 I also must state that a screencast surely can be seen too as video.

A screenshot, however, is a static image; and you claimed that the video was
a screenshot.

 The video stream is still buggish shown.
 Could you already locate the bug?

I know what the problem is, roughly – it is indeed a colour scaling bug. I
have a patch which fixes this, but it's proof-of-concept (and I don't know
enough about theora); I'm taking that to xine-devel.

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Bug#703715: Kernel bug ALPS TouchPad and i915 DRM do not play nicely on Wheezy 3.2.0-4-amd64

2013-07-23 Thread Darren Williams



On 07/24/13 11:12, Ben Hutchings wrote:

On Tue, 2013-07-23 at 20:13 +1000, iiNET wrote:

Hi Kernel Maintainers

I have been tracking related bugs 704987 and 703715, I have suggested a
fix that has been under test for the last week and seems to fix the
reported issue, the following is the patch from the stable tree that
reverts Debian patch,
features/all/Input-add-Synaptics-USB-device-driver.patch.


I don't know how you think these are connected...

Aargh there not, should of said:
bugfix/x86/drm-i915-GFX_MODE-Flush-TLB-Invalidate-Mode-must-be-.
patch

Thanks for following up
Darren




Testing has been editing, creating and reading various Libre Office
files without any symptoms reported, all with various touch pad
interactions, suspend, resume.


commit e24fb4d67f53530038a9711d0c1f65937490bb8c
Author: Ben Hutchingsb...@decadent.org.uk
Date:   Tue Jun 25 04:15:27 2013 +0100

  Revert drm/i915: GFX_MODE Flush TLB Invalidate Mode must be  '1'
for scanli

  This reverts commit 393143615d9f2f581d87387268dc11b95adc339c, which
  was commit f05bb0c7b624252a5e768287e340e8e45df96e42 upstream.

  This has been found to cause GPU hangs when backported to 3.2, though
  not in mainline.

[...]

We are actually using the DRM code from 3.4, not 3.2.  But this patch is
applied and should not be.  Thanks for finding this.

If anyone else would like to test and confirm that this fixes the hangs
they are seeing, please use the attached patch, following the
instructions at
http://kernel-handbook.alioth.debian.org/ch-common-tasks.html#s-common-official.

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Bug#703715: Kernel bug ALPS TouchPad and i915 DRM do not play nicely on Wheezy 3.2.0-4-amd64

2013-07-15 Thread Darren Williams

Hi Guys

I have been tracking this bug since installing Wheezy a few weeks ago.

After a weekend of testing I discovered that this bug is related to the
ALPS DualPoint TouchPad device and the DRM i915 modules. More precisely
the scroll bar on the touch pad.

testing I have:

1. Built and run the earliest stable branch where the synaptic_usb code
was introduced, v3.4.0.
   I could not reproduce the bug.

2. stable tree 3.3.0  with patches
   features/all/Input-add-Synaptics-USB-device-driver.patch
   features/all/USB-add-USB_VENDOR_AND_INTERFACE_INFO-macro.patch

   I could not reproduce the bug

   Turned out I was chasing the wrong device though on the right path.

3. Tested 3.2.46 and 3.2.47 from the stable tree with with patches
   features/all/Input-ALPS-move-protocol-information-to-Documentatio.patch
   features/all/Input-ALPS-add-protocol-version-field-in-alps_model_.patch
   features/all/Input-ALPS-remove-assumptions-about-packet-size.patch
   features/all/Input-ALPS-add-support-for-protocol-versions-3-and-4.patch
   features/all/Input-ALPS-add-semi-MT-support-for-v3-protocol.patch
   features/all/Input-add-Synaptics-USB-device-driver.patch
   features/all/USB-add-USB_VENDOR_AND_INTERFACE_INFO-macro.patch

   Bug reproducible

4. Tested 3.2.48 from stable tree with patches
   features/all/Input-add-Synaptics-USB-device-driver.patch
   features/all/USB-add-USB_VENDOR_AND_INTERFACE_INFO-macro.patch

   I could not reproduce the bug

5. Possible fix candidate: e24fb4d67f53530038a9711d0c1f65937490bb8c

I'm no kernel expert and testing this bug is difficult, in some cases it
turns up as soon as you start Libre Office and start scrolling with the
touch pad, in others it may take 20 - 30 mins.

I'll run with patched 3.2.48 for a week and let you know the results

Details of my machine:
System Information
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Product Name: Latitude E6220
Product Name: 0R97MN
Version: A00
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz
Mouse: AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint TouchPad
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation
Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)

Hope this helps
Darren

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Bug#703715: Kernel bug ALPS TouchPad and i915 DRM do not play nicely on Wheezy 3.2.0-4-amd64

2013-07-15 Thread Darren Williams

Hi Guys

A shorter report this time, just downloaded the Debian package source
and patches from here:
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux/linux_3.2.46.orig.tar.xz
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux/linux_3.2.46-1.debian.tar.xz

Applied all patches except:
bugfix/x86/drm-i915-GFX_MODE-Flush-TLB-Invalidate-Mode-must-be-.patch

Things seems to be stable and no lockups so far.

I'll test with this kernel for now and let you know.

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Bug#702580: libxine2: Looks for channels.conf in unexpected location hangs

2013-05-29 Thread Darren Salt
tag 702580 unreproducible
thanks

linuxtv.org is not xine-project.org ☺

The page in question does mention the correct location for channels.conf for
xine-lib 1.2 (though it could probably do so more clearly since 1.1 has been
deprecated for a while and I now regard it as obsolete).

It definitely doesn't hang (or I don't see it hanging – you clearly mean
non-responsive), and it does tell you which file was not found; any problems
with display of this information is down to the front end (but both xine and
gxine are fine here).

~/.config/xine-lib is correct for xine-lib 1.2.

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Bug#666742: xine image size issue.

2013-04-28 Thread Darren Salt
You wrote:

 On 27/04/13 18:40, Tobias Grimm wrote:
 # xvinfo | grep -i image size
 maximum XvImage size: 4096 x 4096
 Yep, my integrated Intel Graphic (on both my PCs), shows:
  maximum XvImage size: 2048 x 2048
 I don't have a solution for this at hand, but will forward this issue
 upstream. Obviously xine should at least handle this gracefully.

 Well, asking for an image of the size of the screen and resizing the 
 image from the file on the fly to make it fit would sound like an 
 approach that would avoid the issue, but let's see what upstream suggests.

https://bugs.xine-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108 and
http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/xine-lib-1.2/rev/5da1bfeb appear to be
relevant. This should have been back-ported some time ago (for various
reasons, I've been... inactive); too late for wheezy now, I think, and I'm
not aware of anything which would fix this for vdpau (and I can't usefully
test vdpau anyway).

All being well, there should be a new xine-lib release once wheezy's out.

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Bug#689595: xine-ui: 0.99.7-1 pulls in libvdpau1, which crashes upon startup on non nvidia hardware

2013-03-31 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Tim Connors may or may not have written...

[snip]
 Um, I did spend the last hour trying to sync up the packages on this little
 4 core box vs my main workstation which seems to work, but I didn't think
 to sync zlib1g despite that very large hint in it failing in gzread(), did
 I?  Anyway, I just upgraded to:
 [INSTALL] zlib-bin
 [UPGRADE] zlib1g 1:1.2.3.4.dfsg-3 - 1:1.2.7.dfsg-13
 [UPGRADE] zlib1g-dev 1:1.2.3.4.dfsg-3 - 1:1.2.7.dfsg-13
 (from stable to testing)
 And it seems to work now.

Ah, good...

 Looks like you need to specify the dependencies a little tighter
 somewhere in libxine2.

For backporting purposes, yes. However, I think that it's a little late in
the release process to upload a new version with just that change (were there
something RC, though, I might handle that at the same time). 

(FWIW, AMD and Intel graphics hw here. No nvidia.)

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Bug#684339: libwebp 0.2.1?

2012-11-22 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Jeff Breidenbach may or may not have written...

 You aren't getting off that easy! Please add your name as an Uploader.

Done. And since that means that it needn't be handled as an NMU, I've set the
version no. to 0.2.1-1.

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Bug#684339: libwebp 0.2.1?

2012-11-21 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Jeff Breidenbach may or may not have written...

 I can't remember what I did for the libpng dependency. One used to be able
 to pull the package out of NEW and take a look, but maybe that is not
 possible anymore. I definitely changed the soname.

Oh well.

I know about packages in NEW not being retrievable...

 Happy to sponsor.

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Bug#681661: rfkill doesn't switch off Intel 2100

2012-11-20 Thread Darren Salt
tag 681661 unreproducible
thanks

rfkill uses a kernel interface; the kernel rfkill core hands this off to
whichever driver registered that particular kill switch. So this is likely to
be a driver issue or, possibly, a BIOS or hardware issue.

Beyond that, I couldn't say...

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Bug#693846: unblock: playmidi 2.4debian-10

2012-11-20 Thread Darren Salt
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock

Requesting an unblock of playmidi.

Changes are fairly minimal:

* change of maintainer email address
* use of standard build flags (via dpkg-buildflags)
* debhelper compat bump, 4 → 5
* standards version bump
* fixing of some lintian warnings (dep on dpkg-dev, copyright file fixes)

Also, NMUs are acknowledged.

Diff is attached.

[Testing the water with this one – I have three other packages with very
similar changes. However, even if not unblocked, one objective should be
achieved – that of updating my email address with regard to these packages. I
do see a few missed bug reports as a result of not having got these uploaded
sooner.]

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diff -u playmidi-2.4debian/Makefile playmidi-2.4debian/Makefile
--- playmidi-2.4debian/Makefile
+++ playmidi-2.4debian/Makefile
@@ -47,8 +47,10 @@
 INSTALL = install -s
 
 # if you are using the GUS Ultra driver module, add -DULTRA_DRIVER
-CFLAGS	= -Wall -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -O2 $(INCAWE)
-LDFLAGS =
+#CFLAGS	= -Wall -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -O2 $(INCAWE)
+CFLAGS	?= -Wall -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -O2
+CFLAGS	+= $(INCAWE)
+#LDFLAGS =
 
 OBJECTS = playmidi.o readmidi.o playevents.o \
 	  patchload.o emumidi.o io_ncurses.o
diff -u playmidi-2.4debian/debian/compat playmidi-2.4debian/debian/compat
--- playmidi-2.4debian/debian/compat
+++ playmidi-2.4debian/debian/compat
@@ -1 +1 @@
-4
+5
diff -u playmidi-2.4debian/debian/changelog playmidi-2.4debian/debian/changelog
--- playmidi-2.4debian/debian/changelog
+++ playmidi-2.4debian/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,14 @@
+playmidi (2.4debian-10) unstable; urgency=low
+
+  * Change of maintainer address.
+  * Bump standards version to 3.9.3; bump debhelper compat to 5 (minimal).
+  * Copyright file fixups (lintian warning).
+  * Use dpkg-buildflags for hardening.
+  * Add a versioned build-dep on dpkg-dev.
+  * Ack NMUs. (Closes: #463252, #488708, #489161, #654813, #665305)
+
+ -- Darren Salt devs...@moreofthesa.me.uk  Tue, 20 Nov 2012 18:05:29 +
+
 playmidi (2.4debian-9.2) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * Non-maintainer upload.
diff -u playmidi-2.4debian/debian/control playmidi-2.4debian/debian/control
--- playmidi-2.4debian/debian/control
+++ playmidi-2.4debian/debian/control
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
 Source: playmidi
 Section: sound
 Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk
-Standards-Version: 3.7.3
-Build-Depends: debhelper (= 4.1.16), libncurses5-dev | libncurses-dev, libxaw7-dev, libxt-dev
+Maintainer: Darren Salt devs...@moreofthesa.me.uk
+Standards-Version: 3.9.3
+Build-Depends: dpkg-dev (= 1.16.1~), debhelper (= 4.1.16), libncurses5-dev | libncurses-dev, libxaw7-dev, libxt-dev
 
 Package: playmidi
 Architecture: any
diff -u playmidi-2.4debian/debian/copyright playmidi-2.4debian/debian/copyright
--- playmidi-2.4debian/debian/copyright
+++ playmidi-2.4debian/debian/copyright
@@ -7,9 +7,8 @@
 Upstream Author: 
 
 Copyright:
-
-(c) Nathan I Laredo lar...@gnu.org
-GTK interface (c) Nathan Laredo, Elliot Lee no address present
+	© 1994-2009 Nathan I Laredo lar...@gnu.org
+	GTK interface (c) Nathan Laredo, Elliot Lee no address present
 
 Licence:
 
diff -u playmidi-2.4debian/debian/rules playmidi-2.4debian/debian/rules
--- playmidi-2.4debian/debian/rules
+++ playmidi-2.4debian/debian/rules
@@ -5,13 +5,8 @@
 # Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
 #export DH_VERBOSE=1
 
-CFLAGS = -Wall -g
-
-ifneq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
-CFLAGS += -O0
-else
-CFLAGS += -O2
-endif
+DPKG_EXPORT_BUILDFLAGS = 1
+include /usr/share/dpkg/buildflags.mk
 
 #DEB_HOST_ARCH := $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH)
 #ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),i386)
@@ -24,8 +19,7 @@
 build: build-stamp
 build-stamp: debian/po/templates.pot
 	dh_testdir
-	echo 2 | $(MAKE) INCNC= INCAWE= CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS) \
-			 playmidi xplaymidi $(splaymidi)
+	echo 2 | $(MAKE) INCNC= INCAWE= playmidi xplaymidi $(splaymidi)
 	touch build-stamp
 
 clean:


Bug#684339: libwebp 0.2.1?

2012-11-20 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Jeff Breidenbach may or may not have written...

 I'm not sure why experimental would be faster.

There would be no need for a transition very close to or during the freeze.
If that's all which is keeping it out of unstable then yes, I'd expect it to
have been accepted into experimental had it been targetted at that.

 In any case, since you packaged it, why not go ahead and upload? You have
 my blessing.

I can prepare it for upload, but sponsorship is needed. Regarding bug 662415,
did you use ‘libpng-dev‘ or ‘libpng-dev | libpng12-dev’? (May as well have
that fixed in the same way.)

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Bug#684339: libwebp 0.2.1?

2012-11-18 Thread Darren Salt
Perhaps better to skip 0.2.0 and upload 0.2.1 to experimental? That way, I
think that it has a chance to be accepted into the archive rather than be
stuck in NEW until wheezy is released.

(I have it packaged in my own repository for the moment since I'm packaging
other software there which needs it; the sooner that I can drop it from
there, the better, though that's going to be after wheezy's released anyway.)

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Bug#689595: xine-ui: 0.99.7-1 pulls in libvdpau1, which crashes upon startup on non nvidia hardware

2012-10-04 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Tim Connors may or may not have written...

 I don't have any nvidia hardware (plain old Intel, TYVM), but xine-ui
 insists on pulling in some nvidia specific vdpau crap and crashing anyway:

It pulls in nothing nvidia-specific.

strace here shows libvdpau_r600 being loaded (definitely NOT nvidia...), then
failing due to lack of support for chroma type 4:2:2. Incidentally, gxine
works fine, falling back on Xv.

For the moment, tell xine ‘-V xv‘ and configure it to use Xv by default...?

[snip]
 231989,35 xine -f Cycling\ Central-22.m2t 
 This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.99.7.
 (c) 2000-2010 The xine Team.
 Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
 vo_vdpau: Can't create vdp device : No vdpau implementation.
 Segmentation fault

That said, that shouldn't be happening... if I move libvdpau_r600.so.1 out of
the way, it fails as above then exits, but no segfault. A backtrace, at
least, is needed to get anywhere with this one.

Also, the missing library is in nvidia-vdpau-driver (assuming that you're
using the taintware).

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Bug#687049: please support EPG for freesat/ UK (BBC, ITV, etc.)

2012-09-08 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Stefan Lippers-Hollmann may or may not have written...

[snip]
 Channels on Astra 28.2°E only show EPG info for $current and $next. The
 full EPG info for the upcoming 7 days uses a different encoding scheme not
 supported by vdr. For scheduling timers or even just getting an overview of
 the current programme list, it would be very helpful to get support for
 these.

 I can confirm that the patch listed here
   http://linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2012-April/026061.html
   http://www.realh.co.uk/vdr_freesat_freeviewhd.patch.gz
 adds support for decoding UK EPG for BBC, ITV, etc. and fills in EPG
 listings for the upcoming 7-8 days. It applies without problems to the vdr
 1.7.28-1 package and cooperates nicely with Astra 19.2°E and german/ dutch
 DVB-T channels.

I can confirm that it works for Freeview HD, and I recently added it to the
vdr packaging repository. I doubt that it'll get a freeze exception, although
I don't see that it shouldn't on the grounds that the programme names and
descriptions are what looks like random junk without this patch.

(Cc'ed to -release; m-f-t set.)

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Bug#686416: [xine-ui] Xine crashes upon startup

2012-09-01 Thread Darren Salt
[m-f-t set]

I demand that Csanyi Pal may or may not have written...

 I can't run Xine.

 When I start xine in an xterm window I get the following output:

 $ xine
 This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.99.7.
 (c) 2000-2010 The xine Team.
 Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nouveau.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
 vo_vdpau: Can't create vdp device : No vdpau implementation.
 X Error of failed request:  BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
   Major opcode of failed request:  132 (XVideo)
   Minor opcode of failed request:  17 ()
   Serial number of failed request:  1940
   Current serial number in output stream:  1940

I can't help directly with that (no nvidia hardware here), but you could
force use of the Xv driver instead (-V xv).

 When I search for vdpau packages, I get following output:

 aptitude search vdpau
[snip]
 When I try to install lib32vdpau1 package:

 $ sudo aptitude install lib32vdpau1

 I get the following output:
[snip lots of packages listed for installation]
 What is the solution here?

 --- System information. ---
 Architecture: amd64

Why lib32vdpau1? You're evidently using packaged xine; given that, it'll be
for amd64, so trying to fix this by installing something built for i386 (even
though packaged for amd64) makes no sense here.

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Bug#679019: Re: Bug#679019: Xine crashes when trying to play 800x480 MPEG-4 Coded Video File

2012-06-26 Thread Darren Salt
Ugh. HTML mail. X-(

I demand that Christian Driesel may or may not have written...

 this is all fairly new to me, so hope I did it right - especially the
 backtrace...

 1) Sample File attached...
 2) Backtrace gives me this:

 Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
 [Switching to Thread 0xaf805b70 (LWP 3119)]
 0xb5fa59d6 in put_pixels_clamped_mmx ()
from /usr/lib/i686/cmov/libavcodec.so.52

So it's probably a bug in libavcodec52. Or maybe xine-lib is feeding it bad
data.

 (gdb) backtrace
 
 #0  0xb5fa59d6 in put_pixels_clamped_mmx ()
from /usr/lib/i686/cmov/libavcodec.so.52
 #1  0xb6018c00 in ff_simple_idct_put_mmx ()
from /usr/lib/i686/cmov/libavcodec.so.52
 #2  0xac4d5580 in ?? ()
 Backtrace stopped: previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)

I suspect that relevant -dbg packages would help.

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Bug#679019: xine-ui: Xine crashes when trying to play 800x480 MPEG-4 Coded Video File

2012-06-25 Thread Darren Salt
reassign libxine1 1.1.19-2
thanks

I demand that ChrisDr may or may not have written...

 Package: xine-ui
 Version: 0.99.6-1
 Severity: normal

 When trying to play a 800x480 MPEG-4 Coded Video File, XINE (UI)
 crashes/stops working instantly without any error message hint or warning.

Backtrace? Sample file?

Also, worth you seeing if this happens with libxine2 in testing/unstable.

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Bug#669715: dvb-apps: Channel/frequency/etc. data needs updating for London transmitters

2012-04-21 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Russel Winder may or may not have written...

 The digital switch over (DSO) -- closing of analogue television
 transmision -- has involved quite a convoluted rearrangement of the
 multiplexes and channels.  The DSO completed for London, and in my case
 Crystal Palace, 2012-04-18.  The channel data distributed with dvb-apps is
 now incorrect.

You should use w_scan to gather the new information. It would be useful if
you attach the new tuning information to this bug report.

Also, as of 26 September, it'll also be incorrect for Pontop Pike...

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Bug#661633: RFS: mercurial-buildpackage

2012-02-28 Thread Darren Salt
Package: sponsorship-requests

I'm looking for a sponsor for mercurial-buildpackage, which I'm taking over.
(Co-maintainers would be appreciated.)

 * Package name: mercurial-buildpackage
   Version : 0.10
   Upstream Author : Jens Peter Secher jpsec...@gmail.com, Darren Salt 
li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk
 * URL : 
http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/collab-maint/mercurial-buildpackage
 * License : ISC
   Section : devel

It builds one binary package:
  mercurial-buildpackage - Suite to maintain Debian packages in Mercurial 
repository

To access further information about this package, you should visit:
  http://mentors.debian.net/package/mercurial-buildpackage

Alternatively, you can download the package with dget:
  dget -x 
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/m/mercurial-buildpackage/mercurial-buildpackage_0.10.dsc

Reviewing can also be done via the repository (URL is above). I suspect that
that may be more convenient for seeing what changes I've made.

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Bug#661386: bash: string expansion: \u and \U are broken for code points U+0080 to U+00FF

2012-02-26 Thread Darren Salt
Package: bash
Version: 4.2-1
Tags: patch

Command:  echo -e '\u0041 \u00a3 \u0152'
Expected output:  A £ Œ
Displayed output: A � Œ

hexdump shows that the difference is that in what is actually written to
stdout, there is an 0xA3 but no preceding 0xC2: the code point has not been
converted to UTF-8 for display, but has been output as if it needed no
encoding.

The fix is trivial; a patch is attached.

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--- a/bash/lib/sh/strtrans.c~	2010-11-06 23:29:14.0 +
+++ b/bash/lib/sh/strtrans.c	2012-02-26 20:22:29.107916655 +
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
 		  *r++ = '\\';	/* c remains unchanged */
 		  break;
 		}
-	  else if (v = UCHAR_MAX)
+	  else if (v = SCHAR_MAX)
 		{
 		  c = v;
 		  break;


Bug#628953: Taking over mercurial-buildpackage

2012-02-24 Thread Darren Salt
retitle 628953 ITA: mercurial-buildpackage -- Suite to maintain Debian packages 
in Mercurial repository
thanks

Taking over this package, at least for the moment.

I have no objection to others committing code. Use of branches is encouraged;
I can then merge and release as needed.

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Bug#659285: lintian: misreports missing-build-dependency-for-dh_-command for use of dh_xine

2012-02-09 Thread Darren Salt
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.4
Tags: patch

lintian is misreporting missing-build-dependency-for-dh_-command for any
package which build-depends on libxine2-dev and uses dh_xine.

libxine-dev and libxine2-dev both contain /usr/bin/dh_xine.

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Bug#658648: Progress update

2012-02-07 Thread Darren Salt
xz support is now present in the hg repository.

Ideally, it needs pristine-xz with support for -e (--extreme); see bug
658666.

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Bug#626855: mercurial-buildpackage: Checksum error when running pristinetar after importorig

2012-02-07 Thread Darren Salt
I think that I've got this one fixed; the changes are in the repository on
Alioth. It copes with xine-lib 1.2.1 (given xz support or a recompressed
tarball), xine-plugin 1.0.2 and python-llfuse 0.31; I've not tested anything
else (yet).

I expect that it'll still fail where there are empty directories (that one's
going to need a manifest, I suspect). Though technically that's a subset of
this bug, I'm considering that to be a separate problem and therefore a
separate bug since likely common cases are, I think, now fixed.

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Bug#658648: mercurial-buildpackage: xz support

2012-02-04 Thread Darren Salt
Package: mercurial-buildpackage
Version: 0.9
Severity: important
Tags: patch

I've just created a new packaging repository for xine-lib-1.2, and I quite
quickly found a lack of support for *.tar.xz. The attached patch adds support
for this.

I need this to be able to continue to use xz-compressed upstream tarballs,
which I've been using for some time now. Previously, I've been importing
.tar.bz2 via hg-buildpackage but still using the .tar.xz.

Also, it seems to me that this is a candidate for a stable update since
that'll make it easier to backport source packages such as xine-lib-1.2 to
stable or to maintain them on stable.

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Bug#658666: pristine-xz: needs to handle -e (--extreme) due to automake

2012-02-04 Thread Darren Salt
Package: pristine-tar
Version: 1.18

pristine-tar succeeds on xine-lib-1.2_1.2.0.orig.tar.xz but fails on
xine-lib-1.2.1.tar.xz (fresh upstream release). The reason for the failure is
as follows:

From 1.2.0's top-level Makefile.in:

dist-xz: distdir
  tardir=$(distdir)  $(am__tar) | xz -c $(distdir).tar.xz
  $(am__remove_distdir)

This defaults to compression preset no. 6.

From 1.2.1's top-level Makefile.in:

dist-xz: distdir
  tardir=$(distdir)  $(am__tar) | XZ_OPT=$${XZ_OPT--e} xz -c 
$(distdir).tar.xz
  $(am__remove_distdir)

This defaults to compression preset no. 6 – but it is modified with -e
(--extreme), which isn't currently handled by pristine-xz.

The difference is due to a change in automake between 1.11.1 and 1.11.2.

It is sufficient to add '6e' to $possible_levels in readxz in pristine-xz. It
may well be worth trying 6e before 6 due to this change in automake.

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Bug#658648: mercurial-buildpackage: xz support (v2)

2012-02-04 Thread Darren Salt
Updated patch.

This uses pristine-xz and therefore requires pristine-tar 1.18 or later.

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Bug#658111: xine-ui: unowned files after purge (policy 6.8, 10.8): /root/.cache/xine-lib/plugins.cache

2012-01-31 Thread Darren Salt
reopen 656501
severity 656501 important
reassign 658111 libxine2-bin 1.2.0-5
merge 658111 656501
thanks

I demand that Andreas Beckmann may or may not have written...

 during a test with piuparts I noticed your package left unowned files on
 the system after purge, which is a violation of policy 6.8 (or 10.8):
[snip]
 0m28.3s ERROR: FAIL: Package purging left files on system:
   /root/.cache not owned
   /root/.cache/xine-libnot owned
   /root/.cache/xine-lib/plugins.cache  not owned
[snip]
 As this is probably a library issue, too, please reassign as
 appropriate.

Library issue it is.

This got fixed upstream after xine-lib 1.2.0 was released; the change was
backported to 1.2.0 in Debian. However, there's a check on the version number
– this is used to determine whether writing the file can be avoided (no point
in taking action otherwise, that I can see), and (with 1.2) 1.2.1 or later is
required (else segfault).

So either I fix this and upload 1.2.0-6, or I wait and let it go away
automatically when 1.2.1 is uploaded. Either way, I'm taking no action until
1.2.0 is in testing.

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Bug#656890: xineliboutput-sxfe: crashes when trying to see images

2012-01-30 Thread Darren Salt
reassign 656890 libxine1-misc-plugins 1.1.19-2
notfound 656890 1.1.20-1
thanks

I demand that Tobias Grimm may or may not have written...

 On 22.01.2012 18:49, Eric Lavarde wrote:
 when trying to look at image using the xineliboutput, sxfe crashes.

 I think this is a xine-lib issue. An assertion is thrown from libmagick++:

Not likely. We prefer GraphicsMagick, and I use that in the Debian packages.

 vdr-dbg: magick/semaphore.c:525: LockSemaphoreInfo: Zusicherung
 »semaphore_info != (SemaphoreInfo *) ((void *)0)« nicht erfüllt.

 Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
 [Switching to Thread 0x7fffd084f700 (LWP 17021)]
 0x761e3165 in raise () from /lib/libc.so.6
 (gdb) bt
[snip]
 #7  0x7fffca7a6020 in ?? () from
 /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.29/xineplug_decode_image.so

That's xine-lib 1.1.19; stable has 1.1.19-2. This got fixed somewhat later,
in 1.1.20.

1.1.19 → 1.1.20:
http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/xine-lib/rev/93f745de845b

1.1.20 → 1.1.20.1:
http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/xine-lib/rev/3fd875a897f1
http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/xine-lib/rev/c6c1d5aa4dbd

Unless it can be fixed via a point release, it's not going to be fixed in
stable as it's not a security problem. (Though there is the option of making
1.1.x from testing – currently 1.1.20.1 – available via squeeze-backports.)

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Bug#578757:

2012-01-26 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Ari Pollak may or may not have written...

 A better way to fix this bug, and to adhere more to the FHS, would
 probably be to install the .desktop template in /usr/share/xine as
 xine-ui.desktop.in, and then use that to generate the final .desktop
 file in postinst.

... basically, do the same as in gxine.

I should probably use dpkg-trigger to ensure that the updated file is
processed by anything with an interest in /usr/share/applications, though.

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Bug#657063: xineliboutput: FTBFS with libxine-dev in experimental

2012-01-23 Thread Darren Salt
Source: vdr-plugin-xineliboutput
Version: 1.0.7+cvs20111211.1625-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Usertags: xine-lib-1.2

vdr-plugin-xineliboutput FTBFS with libxine-dev in experimental due to ABI
changes between 1.1 and 1.2. (I'm planning to upload xine-lib-1.2 to unstable
sometime soon.)

The fix is here:
http://xineliboutput.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/xineliboutput/vdr-xineliboutput/xine_post_audiochannel.c?r1=1.7r2=1.8view=patch

Alternatively, it may be worth grabbing a new snapshot; I'm told that changes
since that one may be useful for VDPAU users.

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Bug#656902: gogglesmm: FTBFS with libxine-dev (xine-lib-1.2)

2012-01-22 Thread Darren Salt
Source: gogglesmm
Version: 0.12.4-4
Severity: important
Usertags: xine-lib-1.2

gogglesmm's configure script's version checking is broken. It therefore
considers xine-lib 1.2.0 to be unsupported.

The attached patch fixes this; compilation is then successful.

(Important because I intend to upload xine-lib-1.2 to unstable sometime soon,
at which point this will become serious if not fixed.)

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diff -ur gogglesmm-0.12.4/build/functions gogglesmm-0.12.4.new/build/functions
--- gogglesmm-0.12.4/build/functions	2011-06-08 21:35:11.0 +
+++ gogglesmm-0.12.4.new/build/functions	2012-01-22 18:56:04.729610310 +
@@ -45,12 +45,12 @@
   return 0
   fi
 
-  if [ $CONFIG_MINOR -lt $5 ] ; then
+  if [ $CONFIG_MAJOR -eq $4 ]  [ $CONFIG_MINOR -lt $5 ] ; then
   echo Check $1 Version = Unsupported ($CONFIG_MAJOR.$CONFIG_MINOR.$CONFIG_LEVEL)
   return 0
   fi
 
-  if [ $CONFIG_LEVEL -lt $6 ] ; then
+  if [ $CONFIG_MAJOR -eq $4 ]  [ $CONFIG_MINOR -eq $5 ]  [ $CONFIG_LEVEL -lt $6 ] ; then
   echo Check $1 Version = Unsupported ($CONFIG_MAJOR.$CONFIG_MINOR.$CONFIG_LEVEL)
   return 0
   fi


Bug#656909: k9copy: needs to depend on libxine1-x (or libxine2-x or…)

2012-01-22 Thread Darren Salt
Package: k9copy
Version: 2.3.8-1
Severity: important

As of the next xine-lib upload, libxine1 will no longer depend on libxine1-x
or libxine1-console.

k9copy therefore needs to depend on ${xine-x:Depends} and to append '--with
xine' to its dh options.

(Note that, currently, this will cause an FTBFS with libxine-dev in
experimental, but that's a libxine-dev bug.)

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Bug#656914: kdelibs5-dev: causes kaffeine to FTBFS with current xine-lib

2012-01-22 Thread Darren Salt
Package: kdelibs5-dev
Version: 4:4.6.5-2
Severity: serious

Doing test-builds of various packages which depend on libxine-dev, I find
that kaffeine isn't built due to failure to find xine-lib.

There are two problems here, one of which causes FTBFS.

1. cmake doesn't seem to be ignoring what's output by xine-config on stderr,
so it doesn't correctly pick up on the version number. (I've tested this by
playing with xine-config, preventing it from outputting its deprecation
warning on stderr.)

2. The FindXine.cmake script should really be using pkg-config to locate
xine-lib...

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Bug#656915: kaffeine: dependency fixes needed for xine-lib-1.2

2012-01-22 Thread Darren Salt
Source: kaffeine
Version: 1.2.2-1
Tags: patch
Usertags: xine-lib-1.2

I intend to upload xine-lib-1.2 to unstable soonish. This will cause
freshly-built kaffeine to be incorrectly installed (ignoring the FTBFS caused
by kdelibs5-dev) due to depending on libxine2, libxine1-x and
libxine1-ffmpeg.

The attached patch fixes this.

(It will currently FTBFS with libxine-dev from experimental anyway; a fix for
this is pending.)

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ls -lart

diff -ur kaffeine-1.2.2/debian/control kaffeine-1.2.2.new/debian/control
--- kaffeine-1.2.2/debian/control	2011-05-01 09:24:07.0 +
+++ kaffeine-1.2.2.new/debian/control	2012-01-22 20:07:24.964796766 +
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
 Package: kaffeine
 Architecture: any
 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends},
- libxine1-ffmpeg, libxine1-x, libqt4-sql-sqlite
+ ${xine-ffmpeg:Depends}, ${xine-x:Depends}, libqt4-sql-sqlite
 Suggests: libdvdcss2
 Description: versatile media player for KDE
  Kaffeine is a media player for KDE. While It supports multiple Phonon
diff -ur kaffeine-1.2.2/debian/rules kaffeine-1.2.2.new/debian/rules
--- kaffeine-1.2.2/debian/rules	2010-06-02 07:56:44.0 +
+++ kaffeine-1.2.2.new/debian/rules	2012-01-22 20:36:15.860192877 +
@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@
 #export DH_VERBOSE=1
 
 %:
-	dh $@ --parallel --dbg-package=kaffeine-dbg --list-missing --with kde
+	dh $@ --parallel --dbg-package=kaffeine-dbg --list-missing --with kde --with xine
+
+override_dh_xine:
+	dh_xine -pkaffeine x ffmpeg
 
 .PHONY: override_dh_auto_test


Bug#656924: phonon-backend-xine: FTBFS with xine-lib-1.2

2012-01-22 Thread Darren Salt
Source: phonon-backend-xine
Version: 4:4.6.0really4.4.4-4
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Usertags: xine-lib-1.2

I intend to upload xine-lib-1.2 to unstable soon.

phonon-backend-xine currently fails to build with xine-lib-1.2. The attached
patch fixes this. (I have not done more than compile it.)

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diff -ur phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4/debian/control phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4.new/debian/control
--- phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4/debian/control	2011-04-27 12:47:39.0 +
+++ phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4.new/debian/control	2012-01-22 22:21:12.108087071 +
@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
 Build-Depends: cdbs (= 0.4.51), debhelper (= 7.4.13), cmake (= 2.6.2),
  pkg-kde-tools (= 0.12), automoc, libphonon-dev (= 4:4.6.0really4.4.4),
  libphononexperimental-dev (= 4:4.6.0really4.4.4),
+ libavutil-dev,
  libqt4-dev (= 4.5), libxine-dev (= 1.1.16.3), libxcb1-dev, libx11-dev
-Build-Conflicts: libxine2
 Standards-Version: 3.9.2
 Homepage: http://phonon.kde.org/
 Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-kde/kde-std/phonon-backend-xine.git
diff -ur phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4/xine/CMakeLists.txt phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4.new/xine/CMakeLists.txt
--- phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4/xine/CMakeLists.txt	2011-01-19 19:20:53.0 +
+++ phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4.new/xine/CMakeLists.txt	2012-01-22 22:11:12.594985611 +
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@
 message(WARNING xine-lib v${XINE_VERSION} was found on your system. This version is known to have problems when playing short sounds. Consider upgrading to version 1.1.9 or above. http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=9655package_id=9732;)
 endif(XINE_BUGFIX_VERSION LESS 9)
 endif(XINE_BUGFIX_VERSION LESS 7)
-else(XINE_MINOR_VERSION LESS 2 AND XINE_BUGFIX_VERSION LESS 90)
-message(FATAL_ERROR xine-lib v${XINE_VERSION} was found on your system. This version contains major changes compared to 1.1.x and has not been tested properly for use with this backend. Consider downgrading to version 1.1.9. http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=9655package_id=9732;)
+#else(XINE_MINOR_VERSION LESS 2 AND XINE_BUGFIX_VERSION LESS 90)
+#message(FATAL_ERROR xine-lib v${XINE_VERSION} was found on your system. This version contains major changes compared to 1.1.x and has not been tested properly for use with this backend. Consider downgrading to version 1.1.9. http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=9655package_id=9732;)
 endif(XINE_MINOR_VERSION LESS 2 AND XINE_BUGFIX_VERSION LESS 90)
 
 set(phonon_xine_SRCS
diff -ur phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4/xine/kequalizer_plugin.cpp phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4.new/xine/kequalizer_plugin.cpp
--- phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4/xine/kequalizer_plugin.cpp	2011-01-19 19:20:53.0 +
+++ phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4.new/xine/kequalizer_plugin.cpp	2012-01-22 22:23:24.812661288 +
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@
 Q_UNUSED(video_target);
 kequalizer_plugin_t *that;
 //deprecated: kequalizer_plugin_t *that = static_castkequalizer_plugin_t *(xine_xmalloc(sizeof(kequalizer_plugin_t)));
-xine_xmalloc_aligned(2,sizeof(kequalizer_plugin_t),(void**)(that));
+that = static_castkequalizer_plugin_t *(malloc(sizeof(kequalizer_plugin_t)));
 post_in_t   *input;
 post_out_t  *output;
 xine_post_in_t  *input_api;
diff -ur phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4/xine/mediaobject.cpp phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4.new/xine/mediaobject.cpp
--- phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4/xine/mediaobject.cpp	2011-01-19 19:20:53.0 +
+++ phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4.new/xine/mediaobject.cpp	2012-01-22 22:12:17.233745231 +
@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@
 const int lastSize = m_titles.size();
 m_titles.clear();
 int num = 0;
-char **mrls = xine_get_autoplay_mrls(m_stream-xine(), plugin, num);
+const char *const *mrls = xine_get_autoplay_mrls(m_stream-xine(), plugin, num);
 for (int i = 0; i  num; ++i) {
 if (mrls[i]) {
 debug()  Q_FUNC_INFO  mrls[i];


Bug#656931: pyxine: FTBFS with xine-lib-1.2

2012-01-22 Thread Darren Salt
Source: pyxine
Version: 0.1alpha2
Severity: important
Usertags: xine-lib-1.2

I intend to upload xine-lib-1.2 to unstable soonish.

pyxine FTBFS with libxine-dev from experimental. There are several changed or
removed interfaces, some of which I presently forget the details of how to
fix...

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Bug#656213: Oh no you don't

2012-01-19 Thread Darren Salt
notfound 656213 xine-ui/0.99.6-1.1
affects 656213 + xine-ui
clone 656213 -1
reassign -1 libxine2-bin
thanks

This is NOT a bug in xine-ui.

I've already correctly re-assigned this and marked it as affecting two other
packages (gxine and xine-ui), but it is not limited to those two packages
(see below).

I've also fixed the bug in upstream xine-lib hg. This fix will find its way
into Debian either via new upstream releases or new Debian revisions, if I
choose to backport the patch instead.

There is NOTHING to be fixed, or at least not worthwhile fixing, regarding
this bug, elsewhere: fixing it in xine-lib fixes it elsewhere.

If you're going to re-assign or mark it as found elsewhere again, DON'T –
it'd be much more useful, not to mention correct, to mark it as affecting any
package which uses xine-list-1.1 (or xine-list-1.2, if in experimental).

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Bug#656213: xine-ui: unowned files after purge (policy 6.8) violating FHS (policy 9.1) too

2012-01-17 Thread Darren Salt
reassign 656213 libxine1-bin 1.1.20.1-1
thanks

I demand that Andreas Beckmann may or may not have written...

[snip]
 during a test with piuparts I noticed your package left unowned files on
 the system after purge, which is a violation of policy 6.8:


http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-maintainerscripts.html#s-removedetails

 From the attached log (scroll to the bottom...):

 0m32.0s ERROR: FAIL: Package purging left files on system:
   /root/.xine  not owned
   /root/.xine/catalog.cachenot owned

 As putting files into /root is also a violation of
 http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-opersys.html#s9.1.2
 I'm setting the severity to serious.

Technically, that file is not installed there. It's a side-effect of
something which happens during installation, and there's no way to tell that
it isn't generated as a result of somebody running xine as root (deliberately
or otherwise).

Also, wrong package. It's generated by libxine1.so (so you want libxine1-bin,
although for this purpose libxine1 would do equally well); and it's an
upstream issue, which is where it will be fixed first – I'm thinking of, when
running as root, either special-casing it, putting it in /var/cache/xine-lib
(subject to where libxine1.so.* are installed, and making it easy to purge;
but this is a little bit interesting because libxine1 has to be installable
alongside libxine2), or not generating it at all.

Therefore, I'm re-assigning it to libxine1-bin, using the version currently
in testing; there's no reason to prevent migration from unstable.

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Bug#656097: gxine: Fails to play anything with The audio device is unavailable

2012-01-16 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Grzegorz Andruszkiewicz may or may not have written...

 After opening any movie clip with sound the player displays error message
 The audio device is unavailable etc. and stop playing. All the other
 xine based players have the same issue (e.g. Kaffeine).

They all have one thing in common: xine-lib, and the fact that *it* handles
audio and video. The front ends just provide access to this.

 This doesn't seem to be system issue, because all mPlayer based players
 work just fine, system sounds, skype, etc. likewise. I couldn't find any
 meaningful error message.

Run the front end in verbose mode; see what it tries. Also, see what sound
output methods are available, and what devices each offers. Maybe all that
you need is to adjust the configuration...?

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Bug#644129: gxine crash on video playback

2012-01-09 Thread Darren Salt
tag 644129 unreproducible
thanks

Works fine here (with current xine-lib  gxine).

Also, are you sure that it was a gxine bug and not a xine-lib bug? Usually,
audio- or video-related crashes are due to a bug in xine-lib or some library
which *it* uses.

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Bug#654191: xine-lib-1.2: FTBFS on hurd-i386: not compiled plugins

2012-01-02 Thread Darren Salt
tag 654191 pending
thanks

I demand that Pino Toscano may or may not have written...

 currently[1], xine-lib-1.2 fails to build on Debian/Hurd.

I noticed that.

 The problem is that there are some audio and video plugins that are
 not enabled (while they could be). The attached patches do that:
 - hurd.diff:
   enables the jack and pulseaudio audio plugins and vdpau also on hurd

Applied upstream and for 1.2.0-2.

 - debian.diff:
   enables the libpulse-dev b-d also on hurd (we have it in debian-ports,
   and hopefully it will be available in main in some time...)

This one I'll leave until that's available in main.

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Bug#649035: chromium-browser: deletion of surrogate pairs is semi-broken

2011-11-16 Thread Darren Salt
Package: chromium-browser
Version: 14.0.835.202~r103287-1
Severity: minor

I've noticed that deletion via Backspace of Unicode supplementary characters
(represented in UTF-16 using surrogate pairs) is somewhat broken: two presses
are required.

It appears that the check for how much to remove is either missing or broken.
(Forward deletion seems to be working properly.)

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Bug#645886: Amazon s3fs mount fails when Secret Access Key contains a plus character

2011-10-19 Thread Darren Mingis
Package: s3fs
Version: r177
Severity: normal


I used instructions from http://www.linode.com/wiki/index.php/S3fs to install 
and configure s3fs.

I was then able to run the mount command successfully, however, when I would do 
an ls command on /mnt I would get an input/output error.  I regenerated another 
Access Key ID which didn't have a + character in it and then everything worked 
fine.  I don't know if this is an issue specific to Debian or if it's just an 
issue with s3fs.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.3
  APT prefers stable
  APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-686 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
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Bug#644927: xine-lib: Typo's in src/post/audio/stretch.c:267 and src/post/deinterlace/xine_plugin.c:211

2011-10-11 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Chad Dunlap may or may not have written...

 On Monday, October 10, 2011 07:35:20 PM Darren Salt wrote:
[snip]
 You need to make the same changes in those files: trying to look up the
 corrected string in files which contain the original, incorrect, version
 tends not to work very well :-)

 I have updated the translation files as you asked and pushed it back up to
 bzr.  I tried to redo the 'submittodebian' but it fails looking for a
 higher number .dsc file than the system created.  (if you can't tell, I am
 still learning how to do all of this :)

Then be sure that you've done all that's needed first, or follow up directly
to the bug report. Beyond that, I don't know: that's irrelevant to me :-)

[snip]
 Is there anything else you need from me on this?  If so, don't hesitate to 
 ask.

Regarding this bug report, no further action is required. It's fixed
upstream, along with another typo fix which I pulled in while fixing this
one; and, as it's minor, fixing it in Debian can wait until I package the
next release (which, hopefully, will be soon).

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Bug#644927: xine-lib: Typo's in src/post/audio/stretch.c:267 and src/post/deinterlace/xine_plugin.c:211

2011-10-10 Thread Darren Salt
tag 644927 upstream
thanks

I demand that Chad Dunlap may or may not have written...

[snip]
 changed the word 'orginaly' to 'orginally' in src/post/audio/stretch.c:267
 changed the word 'plataforms' to 'platforms' in
 src/post/deinterlace/xine_plugin.c:211
[snip]

Fixed upstream for the next release.

(Incidentally, you *are* taking care of updating libxine1.pot and *.po wrt
these changes?)

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Bug#644927: xine-lib: Typo's in src/post/audio/stretch.c:267 and src/post/deinterlace/xine_plugin.c:211

2011-10-10 Thread Darren Salt
[M-F-T set, as usual]

I demand that Chad Dunlap may or may not have written...

[snip]
 (Incidentally, you *are* taking care of updating libxine1.pot and *.po wrt
 these changes?)

 Not sure I understand your statement.  I did take care of libxine1.pot and
 *.po or you would like me to take care of them?  Are these part of
 different bugs? The only changes I made were to the two files specified
 above.

You need to make the same changes in those files: trying to look up the
corrected string in files which contain the original, incorrect, version
tends not to work very well :-)

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Bug#623595: xine-lib: diff of the NMU

2011-09-10 Thread Darren Salt
You wrote:

 I have just done an NMU of xine-lib: to fix two issues causing an FTBFS and
 for which the bugs are opened for some time. Please find the diff below.

I don't know quite how to commit this without a rebuild of the package from
the repository producing something different... debian/patches is generated
when the source package is built, and that patch adds one file and alters
another in that directory.

Either we find some way to deal with that or I'm going to have to pretend
that this NMU never happened. The best that I can think of is to directly
apply the patch file and leave debian/patches empty.

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Bug#623595: xine-lib: diff of the NMU

2011-09-10 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Aurelien Jarno may or may not have written...

 On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 06:12:28PM +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
[snip]
 debian/patches is generated when the source package is built, and that
 patch adds one file and alters another in that directory.

[snip]
 Rebuilding the package from source doesn't change anything in
 debian/patches/* .

Rebuilding from the source package != rebuilding the source package.

 Either we find some way to deal with that or I'm going to have to pretend
 that this NMU never happened. The best that I can think of is to directly
 apply the patch file and leave debian/patches empty.

 I am fine with either options, as long as the bugs are not reintroduced.

Ideally, I'd be able to apply the NMU patch as is and be able to build an
effectively identical source package from the repository. The 'best' option
merely provides something which is functionally equivalent... not really what
I want, but it'll have to do, I think.

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Bug#600955: xine described as both a player and a library

2011-08-07 Thread Darren Salt
tag 600955 wontfix
thanks

The descriptions look fine to me.

libxine-* - back end, so described as a library
gxine*- front end, so described as a player

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Bug#625554: transition: libmagick4

2011-05-15 Thread Darren Salt
reassign 625554 src:xine-lib-1.2
tag 625554 pending
thanks

I demand that Bastien ROUCARIES may or may not have written...

 We would like to perform the transition from  libmagickcore3, libmagick++3,
 libmagickwand3 to libmagickcore4, libmagick++4, libmagickwand4

This applies only to xine-lib-1.2; however, the next upload (which is
overdue...) should be using graphicsmagick.

xine-lib has already been switched to graphicsmagick.

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Bug#626665: gxine crashes on xfce

2011-05-14 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that dawes may or may not have written...

 Package: gxine
 Version: 0.5.905-5
 Severity: important

 gxine exits with error message
 
 Assertion 'pthread_mutex_unlock(m-mutex) == 0' failed at pulsecore/mutex-
 posix.c:108, function pa_mutex_unlock(). Aborting.

That's not gxine – at least, not directly. That's PulseAudio.

The text of the assertion is present in /usr/lib/libpulsecommon-0.9.21.so,
which is in libpulse0. Perhaps something's changed in PulseAudio which
xine-lib doesn't like...?

As a workaround, you could tell it to use ALSA instead:
  $ gxine -A alsa
or set it permanently via the configuration window.

 This also occurs with all multimedia packages installed on a system using
 Squeeze with xfce - VLC, mplayer - which exit with exactly the same
 message.

So the problem's more widespread. I'm not reassigning just yet; but you
*definitely* should, either to libxine1-misc-plugins or to libpulse0. (gxine
itself knows nothing of PulseAudio.)

And if the latter, then any bugs which you've filed on others will need to be
reassigned and merged...

Useful packages in helping with this: libpulse0-dbg, libxine1-dbg and gdb.
  $ gdb gxine
  (gdb) run
then when the assertion happens:
  (gdb) bt
and attach the text output by that last command.

FWIW, it works fine here, but this is (a) with development packages and (b)
on testing/unstable.

 The system is an old PIII with 1Mb RAM which previously ran Lenny without
 any problems (sound OK, and gxine and mplayer both worked with any
 problems) - this a a fresh install of Squeeze after formatting HDD.

I'd just upgrade, not do a fresh install :-)

  cat /proc/asound/cards gives -
  0 [rev21  ]: VIA686A - VIA 82C686A/B rev21
   VIA 82C686A/B rev21 with W83971D at 0xdc00, irq 10
[snip]



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Bug#448077: Reopen: xine-ui depend on libxine1-x

2011-03-02 Thread Darren Salt
tag 448077 wontfix
thanks

I demand that Jörg Sommer may or may not have written...

 Hello Sven,
 
 Sven Joachim hat am Fri 25. Feb, 20:22 (+0100) geschrieben:
  Am 02.01.2008 um 15:07 schrieb Jörg Sommer:
[snip]
 xine-ui has still a hard dependency on libxine1
 % dpkg -s xine-ui G ^Dep
 Depends: libc6 (= 2.6.1-1), libcurl3-gnutls (= 7.16.2-1),
   libfontconfig1 (= 2.4.0), libkrb53 (= 1.6.dfsg.2),
 libpng12-0 (= 1.2.13-4), libreadline5 (= 5.2), libx11-6, libxext6,
 libxft2 ( 2.1.1), libxine1 (= 1.1.4), libxinerama1, libxtst6, libxv1,
 ^^^
 libxxf86vm1, libxine1-ffmpeg, libxine1-x | libxine1 ( 1.1.8-2)
   ^^
 I think this is actually fine

It is.

 I don't think so. libxine1 is a meta package that declares a dependency
 on libxine1-x. Hence, there's no need to pull in libxine1-x by hand. All
 is done by dpkg-shlibdeps.

I still intend to drop libxine1's dependency on libxine1-x and
libxine1-console; however, there are still packages which should but don't
depend on either of those, so I don't think that I can do so now – though I'm
tempted. It's not as if they've not had warning.

(See bug nos. 575121 and 575124.)

[snip]
 -- the point was not to drop the libxine1 dependency, but to add the
 dependency on libxine1-x (or an older libxine1 version that still had
 the stuff which was moved to libxine1-x in the 1.1.8-2 upload).

 But the dependencies still need a cleanup.

 The dependencies of xine-console look funny, too:

 Depends: libaa1 (= 1.4p5), libc6 (= 2.4), libcaca0 (= 0.99.beta17-1),
   liblircclient0, libxine1 (= 1.1.8),
 
   libxine1-console | libxine1 ( 1.1.8-2)
^^

That looks fine to me.

 The depency on libxine1, pulled in via ${shlibs:Depends} or
 ${misc:Depends}, doesn't sounds sensible to me, because the package doesn't
 contains useful files.

True, it doesn't, but it does ensure that you get useful plugins.

 And if I'm right, this should pull in all the X stuff if you install
 xine-console.

Which is why I want to remove libxine1-x and libxine1-console from libxine1's
dependency list...

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Bug#615479: guile-2.0 -- The GNU extension language and Scheme interpreter

2011-02-26 Thread Darren Hoo
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: guile-2.0
 Version : 2.0
 Upstream Author :
* URL or Web page : http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html
* License : GPL
 Description : The GNU extension language and Scheme interpreter



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Bug#615479: guile-2.0 -- The GNU extension language and Scheme interpreter

2011-02-26 Thread Darren Hoo
owner  615479 r...@defaultvalue.org
thanks

On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 6:13 AM, Rob Browning r...@defaultvalue.org wrote:

 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist

 I'm working on it, but it may be a while before I can upload it, even to
 experimental, since it depends on an unreleased version of libgc (current
 CVS).

Thanks, I see. looking forward to the upload.
BTW, building guile myself I found two tests that can not pass, I
wonder if it is
because use not using  CVS libgc, I have not looked into that yet.

 (Oh, and you probably meant sub...@bugs.debian.org, though I'm not sure you
  can file a bug against packages that don't exist yet.  There's wnpp,
  though I'm not sure it's necessary here.)

it seems if I only file it to wnpp, you won't received the message ,So
I cc'ed it to you
while reporting it to wnpp, hope this didn't brings any confusion to you.



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Bug#609047: ITP: ccl - Clozure CL

2011-01-05 Thread Darren Hoo
Subject: ITP: ccl - Clozure CL
Package: wnpp
Owner: Darren darren@gmail.com
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: ccl
  Version : 1.6
  Upstream Author : Clozure Associates
* URL : http://www.clozure.com/clozurecl.html
* License : LLGPL (Lisp Lesser GNU Public License)
  Programming Lang: C, Lisp
  Description : ccl - Clozure CL

I've used ccl for quite a while, lately after I tried
building it, I found that it was quite happy to hack
with its internals. but it is still missing in Debian.
There was a RFP (bug #531616) already, So I really
want to package it into Debian.

For now I have built the packages that can work with
Common Lisp Controller setup ie, install-clc, remove-clc
etc, but there are still several problems left to be
solved.

first, to build ccl there is a triple dependency between
kernel, boot-image and full-image.A big full-image from
upstream is needed to build from scratch.

I am wondering how SBCL first got into Debian since it
build-depends on SBCL itself. I have not found any way
to cross compile ccl using SBCL, if that's possible then
it is much easier.

and second, there are some problems when I try to split
the package into ccl and ccl-source , because ccl needs
lisp source file to work properly.
I'm currently working on this. Help is welcome.



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Bug#608741: discrepancy between documentation and config /etc/sbcl.rc

2011-01-03 Thread Darren Hoo
Package: sbcl
Version: 1:1.0.40-0
Severity: minor

it says in /etc/sbcl.rc:

;;; -*- Lisp -*-
;;; this file gets installed as /etc/sbcl.rc and run on every
;;; invocation of sbcl

but as I tested, It never got run on every invocation of sbcl
from command line.

As we can see from src/toplevel.lisp:

(defun sysinit-pathname ()
  (or (let ((sbcl-homedir (sbcl-homedir-pathname)))
(when sbcl-homedir
  (probe-file (merge-pathnames sbclrc sbcl-homedir
  #!+win32
  (merge-pathnames sbcl\\sbclrc
   (sb!win32::get-folder-pathname
sb!win32::csidl_common_appdata))
  #!-win32
  /etc/sbclrc))

It will only load /etc/sbclrc instead of /etc/sbcl.rc

Actually /etc/sbcl.rc will only got loaded when
common-lisp-controller is trying to install-clc sbcl.
So if /etc/sbcl.rc is intended to be loaded  only during
install-clc time. The documentation above should be updated
to reflect this. Otherwise /etc/sbcl.rc should be renamed
to /etc/sbclrc and install-clc.lisp should also get updated


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  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-686 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=zh_CN.utf8, LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages sbcl depends on:
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ii  libc6 2.11.2-7   Embedded GNU C Library: Shared lib

Versions of packages sbcl recommends:
ii  binfmt-support1.2.18 Support for extra binary formats

Versions of packages sbcl suggests:
ii  sbcl-doc1:1.0.40-0   Documentation for Steel Bank Commo
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Bug#603596: not play well with pulseaudio?

2010-12-30 Thread Darren Hoo
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 9:44 PM, Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org wrote:

 The obvious way around that bug would be to start the pulseaudio daemon
 in the GDM session if PA is installed, but I feel it’s a bit of a
 sledgehammer. We only start mandatory processes for the login session,
 and PA is definitely not one of them.


I am sorry that I've provided misleading information that may not be related

to this bug. but  I just want to know whether this possible race condition
causes gdm3 to  hang for a short while during startup?


Bug#608466: ITP: abcl -- A full implementation of the Common Lisp language running in JVM

2010-12-30 Thread Darren Hoo
Package: wnpp
Owner: Darren darren@gmail.com
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: abcl
  Version : 0.23.1
  Upstream Author :  ABCL development team and contributors
* URL : http://common-lisp.net/project/armedbear/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Java,Lisp
  Description : A full implementation of the Common Lisp  language
running in JVM

 ABCL is a full implementation of the Common Lisp language featuring
 both an interpreter and a compiler, running in the JVM. Originally
 started to be a scripting language for the J editor, it now supports
 JSR-233 (Java scripting API): it can be a scripting engine in any
 Java application. Additionally, it can be used to implement (parts of)
 the application using Java to Lisp integration APIs.


Bug#603596: not play well with pulseaudio?

2010-12-23 Thread Darren Hoo
I'm experiencing the same symptom. I've enabled system-wide PulseAudio in
/etc/asound.conf

pcm.pulse {
type pulse
}
ctl.pulse {
type pulse
}
pcm.!default {
type pulse
}
ctl.!default {
type pulse
}

when gdm3 starts and plays a sound through PulseAudio when the login screen
pops up,  but unfortunately since PulseAudio service has not  been started
yet
(PulseAudio  is run as a per-session daemon which is Debian's default) ,
it fails and stuck there for serveral seconds.

So I removed  the configs in  /etc/asound.conf  and created $HOME/.asoundrc
with
the same content. then logout and login again, gdm3 will play the sound
directly
through  Alsa instead of PulseAudio and does  not stuck any more.

I've also tested that by totally removing PulseAudio and using Alsa, the
symptom
will not show itself either.


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