Hi Dmitry,
> Thank you, Sergey. Does incompatibility goes other way too, that version
> without LFS support is incapable of reading file, created with LFS
> version?
Yes, as the accompanying NOTE-WARNING file says:
Gdbm files have never been `portable' between different operating
systems,
Hello,
Investigation of the attached file has shown that it has been created
by gdbm 1.8.3 compiled without large file support (sizeof(off_t) == 4).
In contrast, gdbm 1.18.1 was compiled with large file support enabled,
which naturally lead to the observed behavior. Recompile it with the
Package: libmailutils-dev
Version: 1:3.4-1
Severity: serious
Hello,
Invoking mailutils-config with any argument results in:
$ mailutils-config --info
/usr/bin/mailutils-config: 115: /usr/bin/mailutils-config: mailutils: not found
This script is in fact a wrapper around the 'mailutils' tool,
Commit 96770e6e7026ccb54c53c904bb9a3e37102098db renames
settings.py to settings-sample.py. Will it help?
Regards,
Sergey
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Clint Adams sch...@debian.org ha escrit:
The mt man page suggests that a fatal error should exit with a 2;
mt's fatal_exit exits with a 1 (MT_EXIT_INVOP).
What is truly intended here?
The former: it shoud exit with code 2. Thanks for reporting.
Regards,
Sergey
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The Debian Project seems to have found a bug in the tar test suite.
The bug appears to be a race condition in tests/append02.at
It was fixed in version 1.16.1
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Sergey
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