[Thomas Hood]
pere: Please just close this if you disagree.
I'm not sure if I agree or not. :)
The version in testing have bugs too, which are fixed by version
2.86.ds1-6. Which bugs in 2.86.ds1-6 are not present in testing, and
are serious enough to keep 2.86.ds1-6 from entering testing?
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: adept
Upstream Author : Peter Rockai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://web.ekhis.org/adept.html
* License : BSD?
Description : Graphical APT frontend for KDE
Adept is a successor to Kapture. It is a package manager
tags 338800 + patch
thanks
I believe this patch solve the issue, by making sure the array size
and the array limit used to initialize it is the same. I'm uploading
a new version with this fix.
--- lsdvd-0.15.orig/lsdvd.c
+++ lsdvd-0.15/lsdvd.c
@@ -319,8 +319,9 @@
// PALETTE
severity 307758 minor
thanks
[Silke Reimer]
Thanks for this hint. I hope you agree, that it is not really
necessary to prepare a new Thuban-package to adress this bug.
Absolutely. I reduce the severity to reflect the minor nature of this
bug.
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Package: thuban
Version: 1.0.0-1
Severity: important
When trying to select a postgis source using thuban, it fail to list
the column in the table. This is a problem when one table contain
several geometry columns. It would be better if the table list
included the name of the geometry column as
Package: libexif
Severity: wishlist
Version: 0.6.9-6
I'm looking for a tool to add GPS location to my JPEG images. The
exif standard support it, but I'm unable to find any free software
capable of adding the GPS tag to my images. The reason seem to be
that none of the exif libraries are able
Package: libkexif
Severity: wishlist
Version: 0.2.1-2
I'm looking for a tool to add GPS location to my JPEG images. The
exif standard support it, but I'm unable to find any free software
capable of adding the GPS tag to my images. The reason seem to be
that none of the exif libraries are able
Package: qgis
Version: 0.6.0-2
Severity: important
I just tried to extract some points from a postgis database into a
shape file, and then tried to load this shape file int qgis. qgis
crashed.
I believe the problem was that the generated shape file didn't have
any features included, only the
[Steve Halasz]
Can you attach the shapefile please?
Sure. Here it is.
bad-shapefile.tar.gz
Description: Binary data
[Ulf Harnhammar]
here is a better patch. It removes the directory part of the
filename when it is read from the .gz file, and not when opening it,
so the earlier side effects should disappear now.
The patch applies, but do not compile with gzip 1.2.4a. base_name()
is an unknown function in
retitle 305255 CAN-2005-1228 gzip: dir traversal bug when using gunzip -N
thanks
Time to tag the CVE number into the title. :)
This bug is reported into RedHat as bug
URL:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=156266.
There is no patch available there. It is also reported as
retitle 303927 CAN-2005-0988 gzip: file permissions modification race
tags 303927 + patch
thanks
This is the patch from Ubuntu package 1.3.5-9ubuntu3.1. I found it at
URL:
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gzip/gzip_1.3.5-9ubuntu3.1.diff.gz
This bug is also listed in RedHat
Package: ltsp-client
Version: 0.58debian4
When booting the LTSP client using dash as /bin/sh, I see this error
message:
/usr/lib/ltsp/ltsp_functions: 36: Syntax error: Bad substitution
I'm trying to see if dash might speed up the boot when compared to the
normal bash run.
The problematic
Package: gutenbrowser
Version: 0.8.1-1
Severity: grave
When trying to use gutenbrowser, I am unable to download new texts.
Here is the output from a test run where I tried to download a text.
% gutenbrowser
local library is /home/pere/.gutenbrowser
Reading font config
Setting up
retitle 217393 new ispell version (3.2.06: 2001-08-01, 3.3.02: 2005-06-12)
thanks
[David Coe]
so I think I'll just skip 3.2 and package 3.3 when it comes out
(real soon now) -- and coordinate the rebuilding of all the ispell
dictionary packages, because they'll change for 3.3 (and would for
[Thomas Hood]
At the end of the initscript sequence for runlevel S we need to know
whether or not we are going to switch to a multi-user runlevel (2
through 5). (If we are not going to switch to a multi-user runlevel
then we must stop bootlogd; otherwise we leave bootlogd running and
it
Package: debian-edu-config
Version: 0.399
Severity: important
When upgrading debian-edu-config, I get this message from postinst.
This did not break the installation of the new package, so I set
severity only to important.
Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/update-hostname ...
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
I assume the code should subtract 1 from the value of LENGTH.
Perhaps a posix shell compliant notation should be used instead?
I suspect this patch will solve it, but it is untested.
Index: debian/debian-edu-config.boot_xconf
The profile should have an option to create an education-barebone,
were you might install a spesific task, like LDAP-server,
backup-server mail-server and such
Yes, it would make it easier to install a server for a single service.
I believe this option should only be available when in expert
[Morten Werner Olsen]
I don't understand why you want this in expert mode only? Cant we
have barebone as one of the choises in a normal install too?
I want as few options and questions as possible in the normal install,
to reduce the cognitive strain on the people doing the installation,
and to
who to talk to at the moment. :)
Friendly,
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Will this work with the free java implementations? I believe JOGL is
a problem. Perhaps it should be ported to use gljava instead? I
believe it is better supported in classpath.
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The problem seem to trigger in this code in netplan.c function main().
'==' marks line 269.
fd_set rd, wr, ex; /* returned fd masks from select */
[...]
nclients = sizeof(fd_set)*8; /* max # of clients */
== client_list = allocate(nclients
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
Can you try to apply this diff, to get the size of the memory
alloctaion printed, and run the program again:
Doh. No need. I see from the backtrace, that the number is very
large (268517376).
Hm, could this be a signed/unsigned issue? Try to apply this patch
and see
Package: gpsdrive
Version: 2.09-2
Severity: grave
Tags: security patch
A hole in the gpsd binary friendsd2 has been announced today.
Severity grave, as it is a remotely exploitable hole. This is the
content of
URL:http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.security.full-disclosure/37400:
Date: Fri,
As far as I can see, the attached patch is just a copy of the
mapserver_4.6.1-3.diff file making up the debian specific changes in
version 4.6.1-3.
Please submit the patches you made to the latest version of the
mapserver. Please do not send the complete debian diff, but only the
relevant
Package: kaffe
Version: 2:1.1.6-3
Kaffe fail to run the GIS tool World Wind. I get it working using SUN
Java by following this howto:
1) download the JOGL and ww2d packages:
wget http://download.berlios.de/ww2d/ww2d-0.99.86.zip
wget http://download.berlios.de/ww2d/JOGL-Inst.jar
Package: jamvm
Version: 1.3.3-2
Jamvm fail to run the GIS tool World Wind. I get it working using SUN
Java by following this howto:
1) download the JOGL and ww2d packages:
wget http://download.berlios.de/ww2d/ww2d-0.99.86.zip
wget http://download.berlios.de/ww2d/JOGL-Inst.jar
I use version 2.86.ds1-1 in sarge, and do not see this issue with the
default init. How do I test if the problem exist? I've tried these
methods so far, based on the input from openvz bugzilla:
% ps -fp 1
UIDPID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
root 1 0 0 Nov04 ?
tags 332823 + patch
thanks
[Thomas Hood]
It might be better if the bum package Provided sysv-rc-conf which is
already suggested by sysv-rc.
Not really, as sysv-rc-conf is a real package and not a virtual
package, and the two packages bum and sysv-rc-conf do not really
behave the same.
If I
The file /etc/default/rcS is inserted by the initscrips package when
it is installed for the first time. As far as I know, there is no way
to report this relationship to dpkg without also getting upgrade
problems when the file is changed by the host administrator and the
package maintainers.
tags 325772 + patch
thanks
I believe this patch should solve the issue. Any objections before I
include it in a new version of sysvinit?
Index: src/dowall.c
===
--- src/dowall.c(revisjon 100)
+++ src/dowall.c
Package: cupsys
Version: 1.1.23-12
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for
Package: alsa-base
Version: 1.0.8-7
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for
Package: aumix
Version: 2.8-16
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for this
Package: dbus-1
Version: 0.23.4-7
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for
Package: fam
Version: 2.7.0-8
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for this
This ITP is similar to my readahead ITP #325885. I suspect only one
of these packages is needed in Debian. Do you recommend preload over
the ubuntu readahead package?
URL: http://bugs.debian.org/325885
This issue has been discussed a bit on the initscripts-ng mailing
list. Are you on this
[Sam Watkins]
I am using mailman 2.1 (for the site http://nipl.net/)
and I found that listadmin 2.27 does not work with this version of mailman.
So I mangled it to make it work, attached.
it is also at http://sam.nipl.net/all/listadmin/listadmin-mm2.1
I've successfully used the version
tags 334351 + patch pending
thanks
I believe the attached patch solve the issue, but dropping the use of
NGROUPS_MAX, and instead count the number of groups before allocating
the memory needed from the heap.
Please test it and let me know if it solve your problem. Unless you
tell me it failed
Package: jamvm
Version: 1.3.3-2
Trying to run the Java OpenStreetmap client fail with a
NoClassDefFoundError exception. To test, download
URL:http://www.eigenheimstrasse.de/josm/josm-rc1.jar, and run like
this:
% jamvm -jar josm-rc1.jar
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
Package: bzr
Version: 0.6-2
Severity: wishlist
The bzr copyright file is missing an URL to the project home page.
I suggest adding URL:http://www.bazaar-ng.org/ into it, perhaps
close to the upstream author name. Something like this?
Source was fetched from URL:http://www.bazaar-ng.org/.
Package: qgis
Version:
Severity: grave
The current package in debian/unstable is not installable, because the
gdal and geos library packages have changed name. This is from a
installation test using apt-get:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
qgis: Depends: libgdal1c2 (=
[Kurt Roeckx]
But all those packages have to be fixed sooner or later. I hope
people will go and fix this themself. But I'll file bugs after they
uploaded it and it failed.
Yes, a fix need to be inserted. But I have a hard time figuring out
how to fix it in a way that make the package still
However, if /sbin/init is on a read-only filesystem,
or you want to redirect init to be running from a different
filesystem because you need to umount /sbin ,
this feature is inadequate.
This sounds like a security issue. If the admin made / read-only, and
someone is able to gain enough
[Adrian Bridgett]
mountall.sh doesn't skip mounting /proc (which is done earlier by
mountvirtfs (and udev too if it needs to)).
I suspect this happen because /proc isn't listed in /etc/fstab at that
point, and the reason is that mountvirtfs mounts /proc/ before /etc/
is writable.
This causes
merge 331548 327865
thanks
[Adrian Jackson]
Message Starting Bootlog daemon...Failed appears when bootlogd
starts normally. This is because start-stop-daemon gives return
code 1 which is interpreted by log-end-msg as an error.
I believe this is the same as bug #327865, fixed in 2.86.ds1-4.
Package: munin-node
Version: 1.2.3-1
Severity: normal
When installing munin-node as part of the debian-edu installation on a
qemu virtual machine, the munin-node cron job take so long to run (or
the clock runts too fast) that several cronjobs are started in
parallel, slowly bringing the machine
[Falk Hueffner]
So I suggest something like the following patch. It only determines
this information for Alpha, since I'm not sure how to get it for
other architectures, and in particular, which categories would be
relevant. Opinions?
Thank you for the patch. But I do not want to teach the
severity 321563 serious
merge 321563 287244
thanks
After applying the patch included in bug #321563, I just tried to
build kudzu in debian/sid, as part of my plan to NMU the package.
The build failed with an error messages from the assembler:
make[1]: Entering directory
Package: ntpdate
Version: 1:4.2.0a-1
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for
Package: sudo
Version: 1.6.8p7-1
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for this
Package: pppconfig
Version: 2.3.11
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for
[John Hasler]
Thank you. This will be in the next version. I will also add LSB
info to the initscripts in my other packages.
Thank you.
When you do, please check /usr/share/insserv/overrides/ in the insserv
package for dependency information on LSB format of the other
initscripts.
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[Marco Menardi]
I think that the directory should be created when needed, instead of
the current behaviour where the client build just crash.
I'm not sure how to best handle this, as the directory is part of the
ltsp-server package, and removing a package directory are expected to
have strange
Package: ipmitool
Version: 1.8.2-2
Severity: important
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ipmitool: openssl transition (libssl0.9.7 - libssl0.9.8)
From: Aurelien Jarno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:26:18 +0200
[This
While reviewing this bug report (which still bothers me), I discovered
a misunderstanding not being adressed.
[Junichi Uekawa]
I had an impression that processes using the files should already be
terminated at the point of attempting to umount the file system.
Why isn't that happening?
I
[Paul Wise]
These programs take a plain text file encoded in either of the ABC
or Limon Khmer legacy fonts and creates a file that is the
equivalent in Khmer Unicode (UTF-8).
Are you aware of the iconv program, capable of converting between all
the charmaps supported by glibc (quite a lot).
The dialog box looks like this:
+| [!] Configurer le fuseau ho |+
| |
| time zone code|
| |
| [Europe/Paris ] |
| |
| Revenir eContinuer|
|
severity 306990 grave
found 306990 1.3.25-23
thanks
I see this problem with the current unstable/sid packages. To
reproduce it, install ltsp-server and run this command:
ltsp-build-client --dist sid --mirror http://ftp.skolelinux.no/debian
After a while, this error occures:
[...]
[Marco d'Itri]
The init script is not supposed to be run on shutdown/reboot.
Right. Remove '0 6' from the Default-stop section then. :)
Can you also provide data for /etc/init.d/udev-mtab?
Sure.
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: udev-mtab
# Required-Start:$local_fs
#
Package: procps
Version: 3.2.1-2
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for this
Package: discover
Version: 2.0.4-5
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for
Package: discover1
Version: 1.7.7
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for
[Stephen Gran]
Default-Start should really only be S, except that if a device node
is created by udev or something later, it will run again for that
device node. I do not know if that makes a difference in this
setup, though.
You probably know best. It does not make much difference in this
Package: nscd1
Version: 2.3.2.ds1-22
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for
Package: gspd1
Version: 2.28-1
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for this
[Craig Small]
I know this is a bit out of scope of the bug, but I'm getting
questions about this init script and network settings, so I assume
this header could take that into account too?
The header lists relations to other init.d scripts, as well as the run
levels in is supposed to start and
Package: x11-common
Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-9
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-9
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format
[Stephen Gran]
Now, one thing that has been bothering me - is there a facility in
these scripts to sya, 'wait until all scripts of type foo are done
to start, if present'? In other words, something like a
Should-Start-Group: with the other scripts useing a Member-Of:
rather than a Provides:
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 20050111-3
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful
Package: xdm
Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-9
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for
Package: xfs
Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-9
Severity: wishlist
To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know the dependencies of
the various boot scripts. The Linux Software Base specifies a init.d
header file format useful for
There are a few similar projects around to enable readahead during
boot. Check out URL:http://sourceforge.net/projects/preload and
URL:https://hollowtube.mine.nu/svn/readaheadDaemon/trunk/.
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severity 335150 grave
thanks
This problem make LTSP fail to work, as LTSP uses xdebconfigurator and
expect it to configure X on the thin clients.
We should find a fix for this quickly, to get LTSP working out of the
box in etch.
A workaround is to remove xdebconfigurator from the client
[Gaudenz Steinlin]
What's $local_fs? If these are local filesystems other than root,
they shouldn't be needed, because we moved all files of discover out
of /var and /usr to make it work if these are on network
filesystems.
If you read URL: http://wiki.debian.org/?LSBInitScripts , you find
[David MartÃnez Moreno]
One question, Petter. I understand that this string S 1 2 3 4 5
should be in sync with whatever you have in postinst scripts,
shouldn't it?
Well, perhaps. :) Depends if you were able to express the intent of
the script with the lines in the postinst script.
The S 1 2
===
--- debian/changelog(revisjon 4869)
+++ debian/changelog(arbeidskopi)
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
* Rename default monitor and card name to use 'Xdebconfigurator'
instead of just 'Xdevc', to make it clearer what
Package: ltsp-server
Version: 0.58debian2
Severity: important
When building a sid client (ltsp-build-client --dist sid), the client
finally build successfully, but it is unable to boot. The client do
at the moment end up with a 2.6.12 kernel, and give an error when
booting using qemu. I
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-7
Severity: important
Tags: patch
When trying to do to 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' during the boot
of an LTSP thin client, the postinst fail because it tries to update
the /etc/X11/X symlink even though it already is pointing to the right
location.
Even more unused library packages when I tested with the current sid:
main/adminmodule-init-tools
main/base base-config
main/base netbase
main/base tasksel
main/doc info
main/doc manpages
Package: bootchart-view
Version: 0.8-3
Severity: minor
When renaming the input file before passing it to bootchart, the
generated file do not get the expected filename.
Running 'bootchart bootchart-etch-default-20051013T17\:02.tgz'
produses a file
tags 333836 - patch
thanks
On SELinux systems, this is currently not allowed by policy, and
it's not desireable to allow this. Please add a check that tests for
SELinux and just assumes the filesystems are writeable on SElinux?
Please provide a working, tested, patch to implement what is
Package: xdebconfigurator
Version: 1.18
When running xdebconfigurator on a test machine, it claim the X
package to use is xserver-unknown. This package do not exist. This
is the output:
parse error reading X server string `unknown'
parse error reading X server string `unknown'
VIDEO
[Vagrant Cascadian]
some riva128 video cards require a DefaultDepth of 15, but after
using xdebconfigurator, it gets set to 16, and XFree86 fails to
start.
How can we detect if the video card require 15 as the defaultdepth?
At the moment, we have no way to use such information, but if we
[Jonas Smedegaard]
Perhaps asking the discover maintainers - I suspect they know better
than debian-edu folks (no insult intended).
Heh. :)
I am one of the discover maintainers too, and I have no idea how to
detect it. As far as I know, discover (v1 and v2) are unable to
detect this. :)
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[Dan Griswold]
With the new upgrade, the netplan daemon ate up all the memory on the
system and caused the xserver and its associated tty to fail. This
required a reboot.
Hm. I'm not aware of any changes which could give this result. What
was the version number you used before this problem
[Dan Griswold]
That's what I thought when I looked in the changelog. I upgrade very
frequently, so my replaced version must be the immediately previous
one, 1.9-2.
Can you try to verify this by installing the old binary package and
see if it get rid of the problem?
[Dan Griswold]
Can you try with ltrace?
Yields nothing obviously of value.
Well, please send the last 50 lines anyway, to let me know what is
going on when it fails. And send the last 50 strace lines as well,
though I do not expect them to tell me much.
So, I guess I need to gpg --import
What about naming it dpt-raidutil? This was the proposed name of the
RFP in URL:http://bugs.debian.org/159906.
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[Dan Griswold]
Will do!
Hm, the problem seem to happen in the forked off child, and not in the
parent process. Try running the same using netplan -f, to avoid the
fork.
To test in gdb, do this:
gdb src/netplan
break exit
run -f
bt
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I contacted the maintainer 2005-09-25 about this issue, and got a
reply the same day telling me that he had been waiting for the KDE and
Qt libraries to get sorted out, and would do an upload with a new
release in 1-2 weeks.
Today I was asked what happened with my NMU, and realised that I
forgot
Package: debootstrap
Version: 0.3.1.7
Severity: grave
A new version of apt just made it into etch. This make it impossible
to use debootstrap to generate an etch chroot, as the
libsigc++-1.2-5c102 package is no longer in etch, but it is expected
by debootstrap.
When running debootstrap, this
Package: ltsp-server
Version: 0.56debian2
Severity: important
Tags: patch
A new version of apt just entered etch/testing, and this broken ltsp.
Part of the problem is the fact that debootstrap tries to install
libsigc++-1.2-5c102, which is no longer in etch (bug g#334506), and
another part
Package: deboostrap
Version: 0.3.1.7
When building a new etch chroot, the generated environment is unable
to install new packages using APT. This is because of the new apt
version entering etch. After applying a workaround for #334506
(--exclude=libsigc++-1.2-5c102), I run into this problem:
[Lars Wirzenius]
debootstrap doesn't work with etch or sid. It does work with woody
and sarge. Below is the relevant part of the output:
Does it work any better when you add --resolve-deps to the debootstrap
command line?
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I found this patch in the ubuntu packages. Obviously based on this
bug. I suggest using this changelog:
* [functions] Mount /sys if possible, and if /sys exist. Patch from
Cajus Pollmeier, Colin Watson and Ubuntu. (Closes: #289105)
diff -ur debootstrap-0.3.1.7/functions
retitle 239390 Should not install ipchains and pppoe
severity 325251 normal
merge 325251 239390
tags 239390 + patch
thanks
The three bugs are all about the same two issues (ipchains and pppoe),
and this patch (based on patch from Sven Luther), solves all of them.
The first part make sure only
tags 328161 + patch
thanks
Here is a patch to solve this problem. I suggest the following
changelog entry:
* [debootstrap] Document --resolve-deps in usage info. (Closes: #328161)
diff -ur debootstrap-0.3.1.7/debootstrap debootstrap-0.3.1.8/debootstrap
--- debootstrap-0.3.1.7/debootstrap
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