Note that the previous workaround bypasses signature-checking of the
package file. A simpler (and secure) workaround is to just force the
install for this version of the package after it fails to install:
apt-get -d -y install libwine:{amd64,i386}
dpkg -iB --force-overwrite
Package: krb5
Severity: normal
I tried Sam Hartman's patch, which stopped the segfaulting, but now I get
this when trying to perform an NFS mount:
$ sudo mount /mnt/rivest
mount.nfs4: access denied by server while mounting rivest.dlitz.net:/
xconsole shows:
May 14 17:56:23 gando kernel:
Is there any reason why an implementation of RFC 1833 would not be sufficient
for this?
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