that has to cope with
changes in hardware at a very low level.
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> involving any chip access (probe/read/write/...) require the -p/--programmer
> option to be used
>(please see below).
I hope this is in your interest.
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the bug is present in all vanilla versions since at least 2.9 and in
various Debian-based distributions (Ubuntu, grml). the attached patch
was also sent upstream (and to Ubuntu). for details please see the patch.
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se... no idea how such things should be
handled properly due to their subjective nature so I just appended it to
the best matching existing bug to make the above public.
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stable release
(0.9.8) in the next weeks. This will include said patch as well as many
other changes committed since the last snapshot was taken for Debian.
It would probably make sense to merge that one to sid instead of
backporting anything...
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Hi Uwe,
can you please trigger building the 0.9.8-rc1 candidate (before I
release the final in about a week)?
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tags 399076 upstream
This is still not fixed and contained in upstream Bash as well.
I have reported it upstream.
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eam maintainer. Yes, it is useful and we have added
support upstream for aarch64 (as well as PPC64) in r1864.
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explains it in more detail.
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On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 00:14:03 +0100
Matthias Klose wrote:
> Please could you forward that upstream yourself?
Sure, upstream bug report is at
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=79055
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erred until runtime if an end user should
observe the value in their own locale or timezone."
That would make your patch not fully complying.
I'll try to improve on that upstream for the next release. Thanks for
the pointer.
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Package: gitg
Version: 41-2
Severity: important
Tags: patch upstream
X-Debbugs-Cc: stefan.tau...@gmx.at
Dear Maintainers,
after upgrading to Bookworm I have noticed that Ctrl+Left/Right does not work
as expected in the commit dialog of gitg. Usually Ctrl+Left/Right moves the
cursor one word to th
Package: lightdm
Version: 1.26.0-8
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: stefan.tau...@gmx.at
Dear Maintainer,
since I am using autologin (because I am using FDE and have to unlock the OS
before boot anyway)
there are usually only two ways to interact with the lightdm: after locking the
session with xfl
d.net/ubuntu/+source/cdrkit/+bug/530530
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fix this problem would be:
- define all cases where the source directory is not need
- set a global variable or argument of parse_config_file to indicate
when this is the case
- skip the source directory check in parse_config_file according to
this information
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Thank you!
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I am out of ideas. At least it builds fine and is executable...
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it
depend on #874207?
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Package: git
Version: 1:2.20.1-2+deb10u3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
the vulnerability in CVE-2020-11008 is related to the handling
of credential helpers in git. In Buster this has been fixed in
1:2.20.1-2+deb10u3. This broke my existing configuration where
repositories have credential.help
cument the (naming) scheme.
The problem exists since the code was added in r1044 (cf. bug #786578):
https://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-cryptsetup/cryptsetup/trunk/debian/initramfs/cryptroot-hook?r1=1043&r2=1044&pathrev=1044&;
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/xserver/merge_requests/193
It would be nice to get this backported to stable IMHO since running
out of space on / (as just happened to me) is rather bad... ;)
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Version: 4.19.67-2+deb10u2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
my Intel Centrino 6205 in my Thinkpad T430 sometimes hangs the hole
system with Linux 4.19. I *think* it always related to the hardware
kill switch and reloading the driver afterwards, but I am not
completely sure
569ec95c4dd4/rsnapshot-program.pl#L1086
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Package: g++-8
Version: 8.3.0-6
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I noticed a bug in handling -Wc++-compat when (not) using the -x option.
Suppose you have two files containing valid C saved in files a.c and b.c,
for example, "int main(void) {}" in a.c and just a newline in b.c.
According to the
pdfchain in valgrind ;)
This bug has been open for a long time despite its severity. Is there
still an active maintainer or should we file an "orphaned" bug because
of that?
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Package: openssh-server
Version: 1:7.9p1-10+deb10u1
Severity: important
Hi,
this just bit me on current stable (Buster) while updating from the
security repo:
The following packages will be upgraded:
openssh-client (1:7.9p1-10 => 1:7.9p1-10+deb10u1)
openssh-server (1:7.9p1-10 => 1:7.9p1-10
Package: python-libtmux
Version: 0.8.0-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
when tmux is not installed one will encounter libtmux.exc.TmuxCommandNotFound
exceptions as soon as one tries to do anything useful with the package.
For example the following Python snipped provokes this behavior:
import libtmux
serv
used to work (can't remember if I had to
persuade it to do so with some configuration files though).
1: https://wiki.debian.org/Root
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> has to package it as a different package similar to gcc-arm-none-eabi.
So this should actually be an RFP class bug?
Should this one be converted or closed and another one opened?
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ab18989af6fc25bd)?
I forgot about everything I did back then TBH though.
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Package: claws-mail-vcalendar-plugin
Version: 3.17.3-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
with claws-mail from Buster (3.17.3-2) the vcal plugin seems to
miscalculate some timestamps due to insufficient timezone handling.
This has been addressed a few times in the past but I think the
following
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