Hi Helmut,
This looks like an unexpected edge case from the recent usr-merge changes:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065696
It sounds like a system using sysvinit, instead of systemd, which was
recently upgraded using usrmerge.
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I received the email below from the Tor team. The package that's currently
in stable should be updated ASAP since it's going to stop working very soon.
I will be switching temporarily to the package in backports, but IMO an
update should be pushed to bookworm either via the security repo, or
Looks like there's a missing conflict in the package that was just uploaded
to experimentatl.
- Message transféré de Helmut Grohne -
Package: libfko3t64
Version: 2.6.10-20.1~exp1
Severity: serious
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: fileconflict
Control: affects -1 + libfko3
On 2024-01-30 at 05:48:11, Lukas Märdian (sl...@debian.org) wrote:
> If you have any concerns about this patch, please reach out ASAP. Although
> this package will be uploaded to experimental immediately, there will be a
> period of several days before we begin uploads to unstable; so if
Thank you Helmut and Chris for the helpful discussion.
I have finally found some time to review your comments and the proposed
molly-guard patches. While I'm still not 100% confident I understand the
problem (and the fix), the solution you have settled on makes sense to me.
With respect to the
On 2023-12-05 at 20:28:44, Jörg Frings-Fürst (debian@jff.email) wrote:
> I did not search for Vulnerabilities. However, I am of the opinion that using
> rkhunter in its current form is equivalent to using a 6 year old virus scanner
> and therefore involves an increased security risk.
Ideally I
On 2023-12-05 at 07:07:23, Jörg Frings-Fürst (debian@jff.email) wrote:
> I noticed that the program and the data available on the internet are from
> 2018-02.
> So almost 6 years old data suggests a non-existent security.
Hi Jörg, are you aware of security vulnerabilities in rkhunter or you are
On 2023-11-27 at 03:54:16, Helmut Grohne (hel...@subdivi.de) wrote:
> I don't have time to update the patch right now. Let me promise an update
> this week, ok?
Hi Helmut,
My apologies for not responding earlier, but this is a rather thorny problem
to solve and I have not had the mental
CCing Helmut who wrote the initial patch for systemd 255+ support (see
Bug#1055510).
I also see the same thing:
$ ls -lh /usr/lib/molly-guard/
Permissions Size User Group Date Modified Name
.rwxr-xr-x 3,4k root root 11 nov 14:02 molly-guard*
lrwxrwxrwx31 root root 14 nov 2019
On 2023-11-10 at 02:45:14, Helmut Grohne (hel...@subdivi.de) wrote:
> Thank you. The package built and dumat has imported it. I locally forked
> its analysis database pretending that systemd would not declare a
> conflict for molly-guard and reran it on that database. It does not
> report any
On 2023-11-08 at 21:15:58, Helmut Grohne (hel...@subdivi.de) wrote:
> Thank you. I suggest going via experimental first.
I've just uploaded to experimental. If there are any tests you can easily
run there, please do so.
I've upgraded in unstable from the current version to 0.8 without problems,
> The latest update breaks apparmor for the whole system.
>
> /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.fwknopd:
> include
>
> This must declare Depends: apparmor-profiles-extra.
>
> Otherwise the apparmor service can't parse the file and will refuse to start.
Ah, that's annoying. I don't think I'll want to
If anybody would like to double-check (or test) the package I've prepared,
it's in salsa right now.
Francois
Hi Luca,
What's the best way to coordinate a fix for this?
I assume that we shouldn't upload a new molly-guard packages until the files
have actually moved in the systemd package?
Should we wait until systemd is in unstable to push a new molly-guard out?
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On 2023-04-07 at 07:23:07, Laurent Bigonville (bi...@debian.org) wrote:
> It seems that you install the apparmor profile in the path for systemd system
> service
>
> The following change should be reverted:
>
Package: tor
Version: 0.4.5.16-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I received the following email from the Tor Project:
Hi,
You are running a bunch of Tor relays, which is great:
However, those relays' Tor version is obsolete, and because of old bugs,
accordée:
'/etc/pagekite.d/90_debian_certs.rc'
-- no debconf information
commit 695ae5c46610393b8b4e950466c643d9c58cbce1
Author: Francois Marier
Date: Sat Feb 26 18:41:37 2022 -0800
Fix incoming connections (patch from #1004295).
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index e8f50ba
Package: akregator
Version: 4:20.08.2-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Since the last upgrade, feed updates no longer work.
I see the following error when I start akregator from a terminal:
kf.kio.core: couldn't create slave: "klauncher said: Erreur lors du
Control: tag -1 pending
Hello,
Bug #968048 in ax25-tools reported by you has been fixed in the
Git repository and is awaiting an upload. You can see the commit
message below and you can check the diff of the fix at:
This upstream issue:
https://github.com/mrash/fwknop/issues/305
suggests the following patch:
https://github.com/Jakuje/fwknop/commit/a87325b0816a79329cf0b4d4f9ebf247ead117db
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Package: clusterssh
Version: 4.14-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
It looks like cssh doesn't work anymore on my Debian unstable machine.
When I add a host, I see the following on the console:
Tk::Error: Can't locate object method "resolve_names" via package
On 2019-05-28 at 18:26:31, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> safe-rm also breaks a stretch --merged-usr chroot, found while testing
> with piuparts stretch->buster upgrades with --merged-usr enabled.
> And it seems to be the only package causing outright havoc in such a
> scenario.
So if I understand
I tried to re-initialize my razor config and found that there are no
available servers anymore:
# sudo -u debian-spamd razor-admin -d -register
Razor-Log: Computed razorhome from env: /var/lib/spamassassin/.razor
Razor-Log: Found razorhome: /var/lib/spamassassin/.razor
Razor-Log: No
On 2019-01-21 at 15:48:29, Bernhard Übelacker wrote:
> this looks like a duplicate of bug:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=919765
Indeed. Thanks for that.
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Package: akregator
Version: 4:18.08.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
akregator doesn't start anymore. It exits with the following error message:
akregator: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libKF5NewStuff.so.5:
undefined symbol:
I took a look at the details of the diversion that the latest version of
dash sets up and it's really quite complicated. It's not clear that I could
easily get it right, even copying that code, and the consequences of getting
it wrong could be disastrous.
So instead I went for an easier approach:
On 2018-03-30 at 12:52:23, Kudrettin Güleryüz wrote:
> This message apparently refers to the bug itself. Can you please point to
> the bug report that has the details for this issue?
Sorry, I meant to point to this bug instead:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=765895.
Also see
On 2017-04-09 at 15:42:46, Francois Marier wrote:
> Here's what I thought would trigger the bug:
>
> 1. installed stretch from scratch in a lxc container (amd64)
> 2. apt install molly-guard (0.6.4)
> 3. apt install sysvinit-core (which removes systemd-sysv)
> 4. apt install sys
On 2017-02-24 at 13:02:05, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> On an ARM system bootstrapped from Stretch yesterday, today failed to
> update systemd-sysv:
>
> Setting up systemd (232-18) ...
> addgroup: The group `systemd-journal' already exists as a system group.
> Exiting.
> (Reading database ... 40888
Control: reassign -1 systemd-sysv
This looks like a genuine bug in molly-guard,
Yes and that's tracked in bug #837928.
The present bug is specifically about the interaction between
molly-guard and systemd-sysv.
so this RC bug should be assigned to molly-guard.
Adding a Breaks to
On 2017-02-24 at 13:02:05, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> This seems quite similar to bug#837928. Filing separately as I believe
> this (instance of a common) issue is so severe that in my opinion it is
> better to release _without_ molly-guard than status quo.
Or perhaps a Conflict in systemd-sysv?
Looking at how dash does the dpkg-divert (as suggested by Josh):
https://sources.debian.net/src/dash/0.5.8-2.3/debian/dash.preinst/
It appears that this approach might work for both symlinks and real files
because it manually handles the creation of the symlink using "cp -d".
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On 2016-10-25 at 09:12:30, Sven Joachim wrote:
> >> In order to fix this while preserving safe-rm's default of automatic
> >> protection on installation, safe-rm will need to divert and replace
> >> /bin/rm. This will require quite a bit of care to do safely; see dash's
> >> maintainer scripts
On 2016-11-02 at 03:02:29, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> I am busy getting that system to production use (yes, stretch is not yet
> stable, but more stable than stable on the ARM device I use), but if you
> have suggestions for closer inspections that might help shed some light
> on this issue,
Hi Rhonda,
You reopened 367347 without any comments. Do you mind expanding on why you
think it wasn't fixed as part of fixing 592917?
Francois
On 2016-11-01 at 18:48:51, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> I don't know how to be more exact than how I wrote it initially for this
> bugreport.
>
> Could you perhaps elaborate on what details you are missing?
You wrote this:
"molly-guard adds wrappers for commands like pm-hibernate and poweroff.
On 2016-10-23 at 18:15:15, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Control: severity -1 grave
>
> On Sep 15, Marco d'Itri wrote:
>
> > Looks like molly-guard is still buggy after #660064 and #812535.
> > Can it be fixed quickly or should I add an unversioned Conflict?
> Merged /usr is the default
This Ubuntu answer was quite useful and pointed me in the right direction:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/617955/problem-with-kde-programs-after-upgrading-to-15-04/617956
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Package: akregator
Version: 4:16.04.2-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The last update to akregator broke feed fetching with the following error:
could not start process cannot talk to klauncher the name org.kde.klauncher5
was not provided by any .service files
This
The network access are probably due to the test suite.
Francois
On 2015-10-20 at 19:38:55, Michael Biebl wrote:
> According to
> /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/workr...@workrave.org/metadata.json
> the latest supported version is 3.14, while the current gnome-shell
> version in unstable is 3.18.
Based on this upstream commit:
On 2015-09-05 at 08:46:53, Christian Marillat wrote:
> hdhomerun_discover_find_devices_custom() function has been renamed to
> hdhomerun_discover_find_devices_custom_v2() in 20150826-1
Do you know whether or not hdhomerun_discover_find_devices_custom() is used
in MythTV?
Upstream claims that
Package: openssh-client
Version: 1:6.9p1-1
Severity: critical
Tags: security
Justification: root security hole
Sorry for the alarmist bug report. Hopefully this is a false positive and it
can be reassigned to chkrootkit, but just in case...
The ssh -G test [1] for Linux output has changed:
On 2015-07-15 14:57, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
I believe this short term solution is more than enough
to get the package back in testing.
I agree. That feels like the right approach for now.
François, can you review and upload the fixed package or do you want me
to
upload it?
I'm not going
On 2015-04-08 at 09:36:16, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
ruby-kramdown (1.4.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium
.
* Team upload.
* Install missing data files (Closes: #774661)
Perhaps if this was broken for everyone, it should be submitted as a stable
release update for jessie?
Package: duplicity
Version: 0.7.01-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After upgrading from duplicity 0.6.24-2 to 0.7.01-1, my backups to an ssh
host stopped working.
Now, if I try to run any of the duplicity commands, I get the following:
BackendException: ssh
I can confirm that Matt's patch fixes the problem. Thanks for extracting the
relevant bits from upstream!
Mehdi, I assume you're ok preparing a 0.39-2 and requesting a freeze
exception for jessie?
I'm happy to help with anything if it's useful.
Francois
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I've taken the liberty to fix this via an NMU in the delayed/5days queue.
Feel free to cancel it if you'd prefer to upload your own package.
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The attached patch fixes installation when /etc/rkhunter.conf is missing.
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commit f91d229ad51b19d52b979720f8a1edf1e2aea385
Author: Francois Marier franc...@debian.org
Date: Sat Nov 29 00:27:20 2014 +1300
This bug looks similar to
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=765911 which got fixed in
1.4.2-0.3 by removing the /usr/sbin/prelink line from the config file.
I've chosen to keep currently-installed version of /etc/rkhunter.conf
That's a problem and won't work because the
Package: develock-el
Version: 0.39-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
This package completely breaks the standard emacs c++ mode.
To reproduce: open the attached .cpp file and try to indent the
second line using tab.
This was fixed upstream and updating the package to
While I hesitate to bump the severity of this bug to the highest one, it
does break unrelated software (spamassassin). As it stands, several features
of SpamAssassin are broken in sid and jessie due to the unusual version
number.
The SpamAssassin upstream have said that this is not a bug in SA
-linux-gnu/perl/5.20 /usr/share/perl/5.20
/usr/local/lib/site_perl) at /usr/bin/rm line 6.
Hm, it looks like that Env module isn't even necessary in the first place...
I'll do a new upstream release and get this uploaded to Debian too.
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I had the same problem and found that the work-around is to add this line to
/etc/polipo/config:
logFile=/var/log/polipo/polipo.log
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Package: ginkgocadx
Version: 2.12.0.4889-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 2.1
The GINKGO_CADX_LICENSE.txt file includes the following text:
This software musn't be sold without prior approval of the authors.
which seems to violate DFSG#1.
Cheers,
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On 2012-02-18 at 10:18:08, Csanyi Pal wrote:
See the Warning abowe and the line:
Not creating home directory `/var/spool/email-reminder'.
which should be mportant to be created, right?
If you take a look at your /var/spool/ directory, has the email-reminder
sub-directory been created?
ls
mail server to make sure it sends out emails by using
the mail utility on the command line. Once that works, you can try
email-reminder again.
Cheers,
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The unstable package has been fixed and an updated package has just been
submitted for stable.
And I just released, that I now have two versions calles 0.7.2-1 --
the first fixed version for unstable and the new minimal fix for
stable. Should I change it to something like 0.7.2-1stable?
Or
On 2011-11-12 at 23:36:18, Josselin Mouette wrote:
we’d like to remove the old libedataserverui packages in the following
days. It looks like sflphone-gnome is the last package to use them, so
it would be great if you could fix it now.
I was waiting on the 1.0 upstream release which is
Hi Christian,
On 2011-11-01 at 13:51:25, Christian Garbs wrote:
Official Debian packages are prepared for uploading:
(these links time out in 30 days):
http://www.cgarbs.de/tmp/whatsnewfm_0.7.2-1.diff.gz
http://www.cgarbs.de/tmp/whatsnewfm_0.7.2-1.dsc
Package: whatsnewfm
Version: 0.7.1-1
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Justification: renders package unusable
Freshmeat.net is now known as freecode.com which breaks the parser
(it's looking for freshmeat.net URLs in the newsletter).
A patch to fix this is available here:
I haven't had time to test this (I'm travelling at the moment) but I've put
together a test package here:
http://people.debian.org/~francois/vimperator
Cheers,
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On 2011-03-15 at 21:53:41, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
after somebody asked about this bug on IRC, I pinged the security team
to make them aware of this regression. Moritz Muehlenhoff told me these
can be pushed as a followup DSA, so please contact the security team
once an update for Squeeze is
On 2010-11-11 at 16:35:53, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl wrote:
If I understand it correctly, it's just a plugin of tinymce in need of
that flash player? Then couldn't that plugin be moved to non-free (in a
sepperate source package) so that a tinymce cleaned from this plugin
could stay in main as
Once mahara 1.2.6-2 makes it out of the NEW queue, I will request a freeze
unblock to fix this RC bug.
Cheers,
Francois
---BeginMessage---
mahara-apache2_1.2.6-2_all.deb
to main/m/mahara/mahara-apache2_1.2.6-2_all.deb
(new) mahara-mediaplayer_1.2.6-2_all.deb optional contrib/web
Electronic
A fix for this bug will be coming soon.
The next upstream point release will:
- remove the tinymce swf file
- use a flash video player with source
Once that's available, I'll prepare a new Debian package that will:
- use the system's copy of tinymce instead of the bundle one
- split the video
Hi Rhonda,
You contributed two cows to cowsay (gnu and suse) some years ago under the
BSD license.
Can you confirm that this is the BSD license you had in mind:
http://www.xfree86.org/3.3.6/COPYRIGHT2.html#5
Cheers,
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As far as I can see, we are talking about two files:
$ find -iname *.swf
./htdocs/artefact/file/blocktype/internalmedia/mediaplayer.swf
./htdocs/js/tinymce/plugins/media/img/flv_player.swf
mediaplayer.swf comes from Moodle (also filed as bug #591201) and is
licensed under the GPLv2 or
Package: php-htmlpurifier
Version: 4.1.0+dfsg1-1
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
The new 4.1.1 upstream release says:
HTML Purifier 4.1.1 is a major security and bugfix release that
improves on 4.1's fix for an XSS vulnerability exploitable on Internet
Explorer.
I have attached a patch which is the
Package: rlwrap
Version: 0.36-2
Severity: serious
Tags: help
Justification: Policy 5.6.8
rlwrap (since version 0.35-1) no longer builds on armel. Here is the link error:
gcc -DDATADIR=\/usr/share\ -g -O2 -o kaboom kaboom.o -lutil -lreadline
-lcurses
/usr/bin/ld: kaboom.o(.text+0x64):
I get the same error messages on the console, but workrave doesn't crash for
me. Do you get a segfault from it or does it keep going fine?
Francois
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Package: ninja
Version: 0.1.2-5
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
This is a really easy fix, but I feel like it's quite critical because I forgot
that I had
ninja installed and all of a sudden random things on my system (sudo, hal,
dbus) started
breaking without noting
To avoid people being surprised by ninja breaking things they depend on, I
suggest the whitelist should contain at least these:
/usr/bin/passwd:users:
/bin/su:users:
/usr/bin/sudo:users:
('tom' should not be in there and 'admins' is not one of the default Debian
groups as far as I know)
This guy has a bigger list of things that should be whitelisted:
http://blog.bodhizazen.net/linux/how-to-ninja/comment-page-1/
/bin/fusermount:users:
/usr/bin/passwd:users:
/usr/bin/pulseaudio:users:
/usr/sbin/hald:haldaemon:
/usr/lib/hal/hald-runner:haldaemon:
Cheers,
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Package: sudo
Version: 1.7.2p1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
sudo is no longer working on my box.
If I do something like sudo -v or sudo ls, sudo closes as soon as I type
the first
letter of my password. Furthermore, it closes the terminal in which it was
started.
The OTR plugin seems to work for me now.
Maybe this bug should be closed?
Cheers,
Francois
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On 2009-06-03 at 18:15:17, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Francois, if you want to sponsor the upload:
Done.
I also took the liberty to bump the Standards-Version to 3.8.1 to fix a
lintian warning.
Cheers,
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Package: whatsnewfm
Version: 0.7.0-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
(I was a little bit hesitant to mark this bug as grave, so feel free to bump
the severity
down if I'm the only one affected by this...)
For about a week now, the Freshmeat Newsletter has been empty
On 2009-04-01 at 13:10:52, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
[Adding Francois to CC]
I agree. Can you please provide updated packages for oldstable-security
and stable-security?
Yes, I'm on it now.
I'm testing Nico's lenny package at the moment, then I'll be pushing out an
almost identical package
On 2009-03-30 at 18:55:12, Francois Marier wrote:
Regarding the X repeat flag: how does one go about resetting it to a sane
value after a synergy crash?
Replying to myself:
xset r rate 500 30
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Upstream has just released version 0.7.0 which fixes that problem:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/whatsnewfm/releases/296825
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Package: whatsnewfm
Version: 0.6.6-1
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Justification: renders package unusable
As described on the homepage (http://www.cgarbs.de/whatsnewfm.en.html) and on
the
upstream bug tracker:
tags 514141 + help
thanks
Hi Peter,
The compilation problem seems to be due to a broken macro:
#define endian_swap16(x) \
({ \
uint16_t __x = (x); \
((uint16_t)( \
(uint16_t)(((uint16_t)(__x) (uint16_t)0x00ff) 24) | \
(uint16_t)(((uint16_t)(__x)
... and here is the missing attachment :)
Francois
diff --git a/wispy_hw_dbx.c b/wispy_hw_dbx.c
index c51e6f7..964b89b 100644
--- a/wispy_hw_dbx.c
+++ b/wispy_hw_dbx.c
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
uint16_t __x = (x); \
((uint16_t)( \
(uint16_t)(((uint16_t)(__x) (uint16_t)0x00ff)
tags 508593 + pending
thanks
Actually Dan pointed out that we did fix this problem as it was numbered
MSA-08-0022 upstream:
Thanks for the notification Raphael.
We'll add it to the proposed security update as soon as possible.
However, we are still waiting to hear back from the Security Team regarding
a big security update we have prepared about a month ago:
http://people.debian.org/~francois/moodle-etch/
severity 507185 normal
thanks
Hi Steffen,
Thanks for taking the time to find and list all of these third-party
libraries.
We do want to eliminate these as much as possible (the last upload removed
smarty and yui for example [0]) and reduce our time spent fixing security
bugs in third-party
On 2008-11-29 at 13:01:23, Francois Marier wrote:
I hadn't yet seen this one (thanks for the heads up!), but it's not
available in Lenny:
- libmarkdown-php
Actually Moodle is using PHP Markdown Extra, which is a different upstream
source package:
http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown
Hi Olivier,
On 2008-11-07 at 09:23:04, Olivier Berger wrote:
It seems that the discussions have been succesfull, as the lib seems to be
licensed under LGPL now.
You're right, the upstream author has relicensed under the LGPL, so this
problem is now resolved. So for the Moodle package, I've
FYI, I am currently following this up with the upstream developer.
Francois
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On 2008-10-22 at 17:43:59, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
If the latest docvert, which installed with testing updates this morning,
was supposed to have fixed the problem, it didn't. I had exactly the same
problem this morning, with the boot process hanging interminably. I had to
reboot into
On 2008-10-22 at 18:47:47, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
rc docvert-openoffice 3.4-3 Converts word processor
files to HTML using OpenOffice
This is the old package, try apt-get remove --purge docvert-openoffice
I noticed that you have a /etc/init.d/docvert-openoffice initscript
On 2008-10-19 at 23:07:46, Sune Vuorela wrote:
In case of 2, the intruder is more than normal stupid if he gets caught by
this.
Yes, but as you are probably aware, there are stupid attackers out there :)
This may be useful for checking system integrity later, though it
should not be
Package: hunspell-fr
Version: 1:2.4.0-2
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Justification: renders package unusable for some users
Hello,
The hunspell-fr package as it is only works for the fr_FR locale. This means
that French
speakers in other locales (fr_BE, fr_CA, fr_CH and fr_LU) cannot use the
On 2008-09-02 at 21:23:03, Andreas Putzo wrote:
I don't know why it works on your system but the tarball does not
include workrave-1.9.0/common/bin/DBus-glib.xml and it seems not to be
auto generated. This file, however, can be found in upstream vcs [1].
I added the file and workrave compiled
severity 491704 important
thanks
Hi Gianluca Francesco,
I think that it would be preferable for the time being to reduce slightly
the severity of the K3b bug you reported. Otherwise, it may prevent K3b from
being part of Lenny.
I haven't been able to reproduce your problem on my machine so I'm
Hi Chris,
If there is no otherway to work around the possible bad behaviour please at
least tell your users what to do, as I assume this package attracts rather
inexperienced users due to the nature of the task.
If I understand you correctly, you'd like to see a clearer debconf message.
What
On 2008-07-08 at 20:47:36, Sven Joachim wrote:
In mass-upgrades, the time window between unpacking and configuring a
package is potentially very large, several minutes are not unusual.
Very true.
This could be done via a debconf question like the one kernel-package
creates for linux-image
On 2008-04-23 at 10:27:03, Chris Withers wrote:
Cool. Can you update the ticket and let me know when you have?
I have just made an upload to the stable distribution.
It will be considered for inclusion in the next stable point release.
Francois
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