Package: gtk-gnutella
Version: 0.95.4-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Quote from http://gtk-gnutella.sourceforge.net/en/?page=news
quote
Version 0.96b is a beta version of forthcoming 0.96. It is now
_mandatory_ to use this beta version as the 0.95.x series is about to
Package: exim4-config
Version: 4.54-1
Severity: normal
When update-exim4.conf is run with the -d|--confdir option, it uses the
conf.d directory regardless of whether update-exim4.conf.conf has
dc_use_split_config set to false.
Furthermore update-exim4.conf dies if the conf.d directory doesn't
Inline responses follow.
When update-exim4.conf is run with the -d|--confdir option, it uses the
conf.d directory regardless of whether update-exim4.conf.conf has
dc_use_split_config set to false.
Actually, it uses the setting from /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
in any case regardless of
Package: k3b
Version: 0.12.5-1
Severity: minor
K3b is displayed twice in the Applications - Sound Video menu in
Gnome. This occurs on two machines I have running unstable.
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1,
Package: gtkam
Version: 0.1.12-2.2
Severity: minor
The dialog's window title is Warning which seems misleading. Without
looking at the code I'm guessing the stock dialog should be changed from
warning to question.
The Import photos from camera? dialog that comes up when a camera is
plugged in
Package: qprof
Version: 0.5.1-6
Severity: minor
The package summary says For example it can tell you were most of the
cache misses occur. The word were should be where.
-TP
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Package: gaim-irchelper
Severity: minor
This package's description should use Gaim (or gaim), not GAIM.
Per http://gaim.sourceforge.net/faq.php#q1.
The two acceptable forms of capitalization are Gaim and gaim (and
not GAIM).
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APT
OK, turns out to be difficult to do without messing up with the giant
state machine that the readConfigFile function is. I suggest using the
existing fix for now. After seeing the myriad of things that could cause
logrotate to exit, I think it's OK for logrotate to exit if missingok is
not set and
tags 391439 -patch
severity 391439 important
reassign 391439 logrotate 3.7.1-3
retitle 391439 logrotate: missingok ignored during directory glob
merge 391439 320742
stop
Turns out I reported a duplicate.
I think the solution for this is to modify logrotate to have missingok
take effect when
merge 392554 393024
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All the FTBFS bugs that suddenly showed up due to linux-kernel-headers
2.6.18 do require the packages to be fixed. I had a brief discussion
with Bastian Blank about this in bug #389673 - the syscall macros are no
longer available to user space as of 2.6.18.
The fixes
Package: dietlibc
Version: 0.30-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
During the build of dietlibc the Makefile clobbers the HOME environment
variable for the duration of the build. The HOME environment variable
is used by ccontrol to find its configuration file, but when building
dietlibc it can't find
Package: dietlibc-dev
Version: 0.30-1
Severity: normal
On hppa, the semctl, semget, and semop functions are unavailable. Trying
to use them results in
undefined reference to `__ipc'
when linking. This can be seen in the ccontrol build log:
Package: fdclone
Version: 2.06c-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
I noticed fdclone doesn't run the Configur script (actually
$(MAKE) config during build. I have attached a tiny patch that adds
this.
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I did some research into this, and discovered that most of the affected
packages have already been fixed. The sarge packages have not been
fixed, but I enquired with debian-security and was told there is a fix
in the pipeline. I also noticed that fixed versions of python2.3 and
python2.4 have not
tags 393007 patch
stop
Here's a patch to fix FTBFS.
The comment in the patch's context is amusing.
-Ted
diff -ru tct-1.11/src/fstools/mylseek.c tct-1.11-new/src/fstools/mylseek.c
--- tct-1.11/src/fstools/mylseek.c 2000-07-31 09:39:20.0 +1000
+++ tct-1.11-new/src/fstools/mylseek.c
tags 393040 patch
stop
Here's a patch to use the syscall() libc function rather than the
no-longer-available syscall* macros.
-Ted
diff -ru grubconf-0.5.1/src/partitioning.c grubconf-0.5.1-new/src/partitioning.c
--- grubconf-0.5.1/src/partitioning.c 2003-04-17 23:32:59.0 +1000
+++
Package: lphdisk
Version: 0.9.1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
lphdisk does not build with linux-kernel-headers = 2.6.18 due to the
_syscall* macros being no longer available. It results in the following
build failure:
cc -g -Wall -O2 -c -o lphdisk.o lphdisk.c
lphdisk.c:117: error: expected
severity 394535 serious
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FTBFS bugs are serious. This one should be too.
-Ted
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Package: sg-utils
Version: 1.02-3
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
sg-utils fails to build from source using linux-kernel-headers =
2.6.18.
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -D_REENTRANT -c -o llseek.o llseek.c
llseek.c:44: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘_llseek’
llseek.c:44: error:
tags 392392 patch
forwarded 392392 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136185
stop
Here is a patch that makes the libhttp11.so* files install to /usr/lib
rather than /usr/share.
I tested as much DAAP and ruby-script functionality as I could and
nothing seemed to be broken by it. After that, I
* Fix FTBFS because old syscall usage. (closes: #394535)
Apply patch so lphdisk compiles with new kernel headers;
Build-depend on linux-kernel-headers = 2.6.18.
I don't think the build-dependency is necessary. It should still work
fine on older kernels, as the syscall() libc
tags 395897 patch fixed-upstream
stop
Upstream removed the LDFLAGS in revision 594434 [1].
This patch removes all three instances of LDFLAGS from the source,
equivalent to the upstream change. It fixed FTBFS on my powerpc machine
and passed program starts OK testing.
[1] Upstream revision
remove lines 71 and 72 of the patch.
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Patch for Debian bugs #277652, #320742, #391439:
Logrotate breaks if unmatched glob pattern is found
This patch makes the missingok directive apply to the directory glob.
Patch by Ted Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2006-11-04.
--- logrotate-3.7.1/config.c
tags 396964 patch
stop
Here's a possible patch to stop lynx opening .mailcap and .mime.types
files in its current directory.
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diff -ru lynx-2.8.5/src/HTInit.c lynx-2.8.5-new/src/HTInit.c
--- lynx-2.8.5/src/HTInit.c 2004-01-08 12:03:09.0 +1000
+++ lynx-2.8.5-new/src/HTInit.c
Ted Percival wrote:
If missingok is _not_ set and a glob fails, logrotate will still exit
without processing any more stanzas log files. If you think it should
continue, just remove lines 71 and 72 of the patch.
Having thought about this a bit more, I think printing an error message
tags 392481 patch
stop
Looks like debootstrap now automatically determines what packages are
required by parsing the Packages file for Priority: essential and
Priority: important packages. That means the extra manual dependency
on libsigc++-1.2-5c102 specified in the qemu-make-debian-root script
tags 392236 patch
stop
I have attached a patch that replaces all the _syscall*() macros I found
with calls to syscall() as required when building with Linux headers =
2.6.18.
I trust you will check the changes carefully :)
-Ted
diff -ru util-linux-2.12r/fdisk/llseek.c
tags 389317 patch
stop
Here is a small patch to fix the FTBFS.
-Ted
diff -ru suspend2-userui-0.6.4/userui.h suspend2-userui-0.6.4-new/userui.h
--- suspend2-userui-0.6.4/userui.h 2006-06-07 03:25:12.0 +1000
+++ suspend2-userui-0.6.4-new/userui.h 2006-10-14 01:57:51.0 +1000
@@ -1,7
tags 392554 patch
stop
This should fix the FTBFS.
-Ted
diff -ru atari-fdisk-0.7.1/disk.c atari-fdisk-0.7.1-new/disk.c
--- atari-fdisk-0.7.1/disk.c 2003-09-23 06:27:09.0 +1000
+++ atari-fdisk-0.7.1-new/disk.c 2006-10-14 02:09:01.0 +1000
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
#include string.h
The package needs _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE to be defined, otherwise the
off64_t type doesn't exist[1]. I suspect this should really be part of
the output of `apxs2 -q CFLAGS`.
Compare the output of apxs (apache-dev) and apxs2 (apache2-threaded-dev):
$ apxs -q CFLAGS
-DLINUX=22 -DEAPI -DTARGET=apache
tags 393123 patch
stop
Another possible fix is attached.
It could be made into a one-liner like:
[ $progbase = 'thunderbird' ] progbase=icedove
however the attached patch might be more readable.
-Ted
diff -ru icedove-1.5.0.7/debian/mozilla.in_1.0.6 icedove-1.5.0.7-new/debian/mozilla.in_1.0.6
[prelink] eventually fails with:
*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0xb7f9ac08 ***
Prelink failed with return value 134
Are you able to run prelink in gdb and get a backtrace on that invalid
free, and perhaps find out which file(s) cause prelink to fail in that way?
-tedp
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Package: xnest
Version: 2:1.1.1-9
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The Xnest manpage contains the string __mansuffix__ in several places
where it looks like there should be a man section, for example:
SEE ALSO
Xserver(__mansuffix__), xdpyinfo(__mansuffix__), X(7)
It seems to be because
Package: pcscd
Version: 1.3.2-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be useful to have an LSB-compliant initscript for pcscd,
particularly the meta-information.
The reason for my request is that I am using a card reader that requires
a daemon running at startup, and that daemon requires pcscd to be
I somehow managed to get the From address on the -done email wrong
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). It was really sent by me and any further correspondence
about
it should be sent to me. Thanks :)
-Ted
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Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
Le 02.10.2006, à 14:32:46, Ted Percival a écrit:
It would be useful to have an LSB-compliant initscript for pcscd,
particularly the meta-information.
Could you propose a patch please?
Absolutely. I should have it done within about 5 days, depending on when
I get
Package: suphp-common
Version: 0.6.1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
When suphp-common is removed (not purged) and there are no logfiles in
/var/log/suphp, that directory is removed. This causes the
/etc/logrotate.d/suphp-common script to fail with the following output:
tags 390603 patch
stop
Here is a patch that adds the LSB header block according to
http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts.
I also looked at using the (optional) log_*_msg functions suggested
there but wasn't confident that I was doing it properly, so I have left
that out.
-Ted
diff -ru
OK, here's a patch which uses some of the functions from
/lib/lsb/init-functions.
Changes are:
- Depend on lsb-base
- Always source /lib/lsb/init-functions
- Don't set -e, per LSB 3.1.0 section 20.8:
Conforming scripts shall not specify the exit on error option
(i.e. set -e) when sourcing
Package: console-tools
Version: 1:0.2.3dbs-65
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
When the console-tools initscript runs it prints:
Setting up per-VC ACM\'s
It'd be nice if the backslash wasn't printed. I also think it would be
good if there was no apostrophe there. A trivial patch to change this is
Package: linux-kernel-headers
Version: 2.6.18-1
Severity: important
The linux-kernel-headers 2.6.18 source tarball contains an old version
of include/asm-i386/unistd.h. This old version has the _syscall*
macros hidden inside an #ifdef __KERNEL__ so userspace cannot use them.
The ifdef is on line
Package: libmusclepkcs11
Version: 1.1.5-5
Severity: minor
There is a typo in the package description:
This package provides a PKCS#11 token driver (libmusclepkcs11.so) to be
used in a brower like Mozilla 1.1.1.
brower should be browser.
-Ted
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Package: debhelper
Version: 5.0.37.3
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The dh_link(1) manpage says:
dh_link also scans the package build tree for existing symlinks which
do not conform to debian policy, and corrects them (v4 only).
however my brief testing indicates that this is also the case in
I should point out that I've become busy with some other projects, so
won't be packaging sunbird 0.3 alpha 2 in the near future. I hope I
didn't give anyone false hope.
Sorry!
-Ted
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I think packaging is complete, so earlier today I posted a message to
the mentors list[1] seeking review and upload of the ccontrol package.
It is available from mentors.debian.net as described in my message to
the mailing list, or simply with:
dget \
Package: sudo
Version: 1.6.8p12-4
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The 'clean' target in debian/rules removes the sudoers.man.in and
sudo.man.in files, but they are not recreated. This means running
'debuild' twice causes the second to fail due to the two .in files not
existing.
There is a comment
tags 459344 patch
stop
This would do the trick for me -- making the cron script exit quietly if
the cache is locked.
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Package: octave2.1
Version: 1:2.1.73-14
Severity: important
octave2.1 cannot be installed when octave2.9 is installed. Neither
package has a Conflicts relationship so the failure happens when dpkg
tries to install the package:
Unpacking octave2.1 (from .../octave2.1_1%3a2.1.73-14_i386.deb) ...
Package: miro
Version: 0.9.9.1-1
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream l10n patch
The welcome screen when run in LANG=de_DE shows a line of text with
mismatching HTML tags p and b.
The upstream translation website has a problem at the moment, so I hope
you can pass on this patch for me.
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One workaround for this bug (UTF-16 LE text detected as MPEG ADTS) is to
check for Unicode before MPEG. The attached patch does this.
If the two file formats really do have overlapping magic bytes, one will
have to take precedence over the other. Here's a +1 vote for UTF16-LE
before MPEG
A fetchexc package is ready on mentors.debian.net, awaiting sponsorship.
http://mentors.debian.net/cgi-bin/maintainer-packages?action=details;package=fetchexc
It has been put up for sponsorship before but no sponsor was found:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2006/07/msg00151.html
Package: ccontrol
Version: 0.9.1+20071204-1
Severity: important
When using the directory-based program configuration introduced in
0.9.1+20071204-1, gcc fails to call ld because gcc does its own path
resolution.
Given the config line
ld = /usr/bin
and
PATH=/usr/lib/ccontrol:/usr/bin:/bin
Daniel Burrows wrote:
Are you sure you really had a full partition, and not just one that
had exhausted its non-root quota?
I tested aptitude and it turns out it was just using root quota.
PEBKAC ;)
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Andrés Roldán wrote:
Hi.
I am unable to reproduce this problem. I have icedove 2.0.0.4.dfsg1-2
installed and I run prelink daily without problems.
Today I took another look and it works fine, although I have upgraded
some packages since my first message.
These are the packages that have been
Package: irssi-plugin-xmpp
Version: 0.13-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The package description seems a bit awkward to a native English speaker
and resources is misspelled. I reviewed the package description and
have some suggested changes.
Thanks,
-Ted
diff -ru
tags 444235 patch
found 444235 0.6.21-2
thanks
avahi-received.patch:
Recieved should also be 'I' before 'E' except after 'C' (despite the
many exceptions to that rule[1]).
avahi-an_utf-8.patch:
I also suggest a UTF-8 is preferable over an UTF8 because it's
pronounced with a 'y' sound.
Ludovic Courtes wrote:
In addition to bug #118186, the manual page for `cap_from_text(3)' (which
is referred to by `getpcaps') isn't available. This makes it hard to use
the tools.
cap_from_text(3)'s manpage is in libcap-dev. Would this be solved if
libcap-bin suggested libcap-dev?
I
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.4.5.4-1
Severity: minor
When I run out of disk space downloading packages, aptitude continues
downloading, seemingly unaware that its downloads are going nowhere.
I would expect it to stop downloading packages if the system runs out of
disk space to save on
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.4.5.4-1
Severity: minor
When I run out of disk space downloading packages, aptitude continues
downloading, seemingly unaware that its downloads are going nowhere.
I would expect it to stop downloading packages if the system runs out of
disk space to save on
Package: htdig
Version: 1:3.2.0b6-3.1
Severity: normal
I removed the htdig and its lockfile-progs dependency but its cron
script remains (as it is a conf file), however every day I get an email
saying:
/etc/cron.daily/htdig:
/etc/cron.daily/htdig: 6: lockfile-create: not found
Policy 9.5
Here is an updated patch for adding a debug package, based on the
1.4.6-1 source package.
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--- amarok-1.4.6/debian/control 2007-07-30 14:31:37.0 +1000
+++ amarok-1.4.6-new/debian/control 2007-07-30
Daniel Burrows wrote:
Could you include the contents of sources.list, so I can see what
methods you're using, and describe exactly what symptoms you see?
I saw aptitude continue to download packages. There was nothing out of
the ordinary as far as aptitude appeared. I knew I'd run out of
found 431054 0.4.6.1-1
thanks
This problem of loss of keyboard input still occurs for me in 0.4.6.1-1
on 2.6.18.
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Daniel Burrows wrote:
Are you sure you really had a full partition, and not just one that
had exhausted its non-root quota? e.g.,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ df -h /mnt
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/home/daniel/testfs49M 46M 0 100% /mnt
Note that Size and
tags 435201 patch
thanks
Here's a patch for htdig's daily cron script to exit silently if it is
not installed.
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--- htdig-3.2.0b6/debian/htdig.cron.daily 2007-08-04 16:22:58.0 +1000
+++
reassign 428554 prelink 0.0.20061201-1
retitle 428554 prelink: Breaks icedove 2
thanks
I saw Icedove segfaulting today after I upgraded to Icedove 2 yesterday
(I also added a userChrome.css on the same day). I reinstalled icedove
and the problem went away, but then I ran `prelink --all` and it
Package: tailor
Version: 0.9.28-2
Severity: minor
The Tailor homepage has changed from what is in the package description.
It is now http://wiki.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/Tailor
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Package: bugzilla
Version: 2.22.1-2
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 10.4
Installation is failing on my system where /bin/sh is a link to
/bin/dash. The precense of the -ne and -e in output indicates that
there are probably one or more scripts using bash features without
specifying
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: tinytinyrss
Version : 1.2.14.2
Upstream Author : Andrew Dolgov cthulhoo gmail.com
* URL : http://tt-rss.spb.ru/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: PHP
Description : Web-based news reader
Tiny Tiny RSS is
Tony Breeds wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 12:03:03PM +1000, Tony Breeds wrote:
The debian package includes a bunch of symlinks (I've sumbitted a bug
asking that they're removed) for various compilers which point to
ccontrol which leads to the following unexpected behaviour.
Hmm actually this
Ted Percival wrote:
I have an early version of the change available that will patch against
the current (4.24-5) version of XScreenSaver in Debian if you're
interested.
I just remembered a bug where if the newLoginCommand option is not set,
there will be no mouse cursor with which to click
Package: desktop-file-utils
Version: 0.11-1
Severity: minor
desktop-file-utils ships a manpage for desktop-menu-tool(1) but there is
no such command. An `apt-file search` indicates the program does not
exist at all in Debian, so it can probably just be removed. The
package's README can also be
Package: gdm
Version: 2.16.4-1.1
Severity: wishlist
gdm should Suggest xnest, because when Xnest is installed the New Login
in a Nested Window menu item will be visible and gdmflexiserver --xnest
will work.
See /usr/share/applications/gdmflexiserver-xnest.desktop for reference.
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Package: apt-cacher
Version: 1.5.3
Severity: normal
apt-cacher has a daily logrotate command, but the process is not
notified that the logfile has been cycled. That means logging
information is written to the now-cycled log file.
Here, the .1 file is still being written to (note the file
A patch has been merged upstream that adds an Unlock button. The
button positioning is not yet finalised but it should at least be an
improvement from the current dialog.
I have an early version of the change available that will patch against
the current (4.24-5) version of XScreenSaver in Debian
Package: xscreensaver
Version: 4.24-5
Severity: wishlist
I'd love to see the latest version of XScreenSaver packaged for Debian.
Currently the latest version is 5.01:
http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/download.html
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Package: systemimager-server-flamethrowerd
Version: 3.6.3dfsg1-2
Severity: minor
The systemimager-server-flamethrowerd package has the wrong short
description:
$ apt-cache show systemimager-server-flamethrowerd | grep ^Description
Description: SystemImager boot binaries for ia64 client nodes
Package: ssh-askpass
Version: 1:1.2.4.1-6.1
Severity: minor
The ssh-askpass package creates /usr/bin and /usr/sbin but does not put
any files in those directories:
$ dpkg -L ssh-askpass | grep bin
/usr/bin
/usr/sbin
They are created by the debian/dirs file and dh_installdirs.
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Package: avifile-utils
Version: 1:0.7.44.20051021-2.2+b1
Severity: minor
The avicat manpage says:
avicat - cat tool for joing files
Looks like s/joing/joining/ would do the trick :)
Cheers.
-tedp
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Package: samba-common
Version: 3.0.23d-4
Severity: minor
The included smb.conf file refers to the file
/usr/share/doc/samba-doc/htmldocs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/ServerType.html
but it is actually in
/usr/share/doc/samba-doc/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/ServerType.html
There is also a reference to
Package: mail-notification
Version: 4.0.dfsg.1-1+b1
Severity: important
mail-notification falls back to unencrypted connections even when the
user has configured a connection to use SSL/TLS. mail-notification will
send a user's password over an insecure connection and it can easily be
sniffed.
tags 428157 patch security
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I have sent a patch for this to the upstream tracker:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/index.php?20131
https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/download.php?file_id=12991
I wonder if this should be set to grave severity because of password
leakage.
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Package: bum
Version: 2.1.8-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The Homepage line contains a trailing slash that leads to a page with
broken CSS. Removing the slash at the end leads to the right place.
It should also be indented by one more space (and with an empty line
before it) to match the format
tags 407800 patch upstream
forwarded 407800 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=454469
thanks
seahorse: undocumented conflict with gpg-agent causing crash
I think I have solved this. A patch is attached.
I also filed it upstream (URI above) with a long description of what
caused the
I've had this problem too. The effect was the source.gcno file never
showing up for object compilation.
I think a reasonable workaround is to simply pass profiling-enabled
builds to a real compiler, rather than trying to cache them.
Frediano Ziglio provides some details at
Package: apt-listbugs
Version: 0.0.75
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
apt-listbugs uses the obsolete tail invocation of tail -1. The
coreutils NEWS.Debian.gz and tail info page describe that it should be
changed to tail -n 1.
This showed up when I used inotail as /usr/bin/tail.
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Package: bpalogin
Version: 2.0.2-9
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
When /bin/sh points to /bin/dash, bpalogin-configure doesn't work --
instead it prints out messages like:
read: 63: arg count
read: 191: arg count
and exits without prompting for anything.
It is relying on bash to assign a
Package: checkinstall
Version: 1.6.1-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch l10n
The German (de) and Spanish (es) PO-files don't have their charsets set,
causing some characters to display incorrectly.
I discovered this with LANG=de_DE.utf8. LANG=es_ES.utf8 is probably
the same, but I couldn't test
Package: kernel-package
Version: 10.067
Severity: minor
The make-kpkg(1) manpage says the following under CONCURRENCY_LEVEL:
Do NOT set the -j
option in MAKEFLAGS directly, this shall call the build to fail.
It should be ... shall cause the build to fail.
^
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Package: apt-listbugs
Version: 0.0.74
Severity: minor
The apt-listbugs prompts append the [Y/n] prompt every time, which leads
to interesting/broken prompts if something other than 'y' or 'n' is
entered:
Retry downloading bug information?[Y/n]? l
Retry downloading bug information?[Y/n]?[Y/n]? l
Package: wxvlc
Version: 0.8.4-svn20050920-3
Severity: minor
The package description mentions wxWindows twice. Both should be
changed to wxWidgets. For instance point your sensible-browser to
http://www.wxwindows.org/ and see that it loads the wxWidgets website.
My brief search of
the site turned
This bug appears to have been fixed. Tested in 0.9.7b.
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close #318829
I'm unable to reproduce this either.
(I probably don't have permission to close bugs, but I thought I'd try
anyway.)
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Package: openoffice.org2-writer
Version: 1.9.114-1
Severity: important
Tags: experimental
When choosing Mail Merge Wizard... on the Tools menu, OpenOffice Writer
crashes. This is completely reproducible and does not appear to depend on
what file is currently open - it occurs with both unsaved and
Please try with a up-to date version when reporting bugs. 1.9.121-2 is
in experimental since two weeks...
System updated entirely to experimental (changed apt policy and ran
dist-upgrade). Problem still occurs in 1.9.121-2.
-Ted
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I purged all the openoffice.org2* packages then reinstalled them and the
problem has been resolved. System information follows just in case it's
of use to someone.
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (1001, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental')
Package: squid-cgi
Version: 2.5.10-3
Severity: minor
The package summary says ... administrate a 'squid' proxy cache
trough your web browser.
Looks like trough should say through.
-Ted
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