Package: fiaif
Version: 1.21.1-16
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
After the recent (i.e. today's or yesterday's) Debian testing
upgrade, my internal network does not work. I have a Debian
box as a firewall/router/desktop, and behind it are two
Ubuntu boxes, each on
Package: python-elementtree
Version: 1.2.6-13
Severity: normal
The bug is still there. Oddly, the problem directory
is a regular file that looks like a listing of a directory.
It starts like this:
> cat /usr/share/python-support/python-elementtree.public
> pyversions=2.4
>
> /usr/share/pyshare
Package: saods9
Version: 4.0b7-1.4
Severity: grave
File: /usr/bin/ds9
Justification: renders package unusable
ds9 cannot load a necessary library:
$ ds9
ds9: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/Img1.3/libtifftcl1.0.so:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
$
If
Package: fiaif
Version: 1.20.1-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
With fiaif, outgoing TCP connections will typically stall
after a megabyte of data transfer. I run the 2.6.17-2 kernel,
running Debian testing distribution.
My Debian box is behind a SpeedTouch ADSL rout
Package: apt
Version: 0.6.43.2
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
See the example. Apt-get asks permission to REMOVE the packages,
but it will actually PURGE them, if given permission.
# apt-get --purge remove samba-common
Reading package lists... Done
Building depend
Package: apt
Version: 0.6.43.2
Severity: critical
Justification: causes serious data loss
I intended to purge dbus-1 so I could make sure that the config
files were the Debian defaults. I intended to re-install
dbus-1 immediately afterwards. So, I did
apt-get --purge dbus-1
I expected this to
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