Julien Cristau wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 13:41:45 +0100, Torsten Jerzembeck wrote:
>> Package: os-prober
>> Version: 1.42
>> Severity: grave
>> Justification: causes non-serious data loss
>>
>> While updating the kernel on a storage server exporting a
Package: os-prober
Version: 1.42
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
While updating the kernel on a storage server exporting a large XFS via
iSCSI, os-prober tried to mount this file system. This operation disrupted
the iSCSI operation and damaged the file system.
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Hi Gregor,
gregor herrmann wrote:
>On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 13:37:19 +0100, Torsten Jerzembeck wrote:
>> Using Mail::SPF::Query with an IPv6 enabled mailserver (increasingly
>> common today, and bound to get even more common due to the shortage of
>> IPv4 addresses) leads
Package: libmail-spf-query-perl
Version: 1:1.999.1-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Using Mail::SPF::Query with an IPv6 enabled mailserver (increasingly
common today, and bound to get even more common due to the shortage of
IPv4 addresses) leads to mail being blocked incor
ry - runtime
Versions of packages clamav recommends:
ii arj 3.10.22-4 archiver for .arj files
ii clamav-base 0.93~dfsg-volatile1 anti-virus utility for Unix - base
ii unzoo 4.4-7 zoo archive extractor
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/etc/localtime.
"articlesperpage" is an additional configuration command provided by a
plugin, "paged-output.py". THe behaviour of rawdog doesn't change for me
either if I remove this plugin, so I don't think this has something to
do with the actual bug.
Greetings from S
x27;t hang while writing out the first page, but gets stuck at the
fifth page. This leads me to suspect that there is something in one of
my feeds that rawdog can't cope with.
Greetings from Stuttgart,
=ToJe=
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Torsten Jerzembeck * Oberschlesische Straße 61 * D-70374 Stuttgart
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.rawdog$ rawdog --help
rawdog, version 2.10
[...]
[0] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.rawdog$ dpkg -s rawdog
Package: rawdog
Status: install ok installed
[...]
Version: 2.10.dfsg.1-1
[...]
This is a Debian unstable with (almost) nightly updates.
Greetings from Stuttgart,
=ToJe=
Package: rawdog
Version: 2.10.dfsg.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #374741
Hi,
I can reproduce and confirm this bug. Actually, the problem does not
seem to be the downloading of data, but the writing of the output. An
strace of the opration results in an endless repeat of
[...]
futex(0x81469c0, FUTEX_WAKE
Hi,
Clint Adams wrote:
>Okay. What if you comment out the charset_default line in your config?
When I do this, bogofilter doesn't end up in the endless loop anymore
and seems to work as it should.
Greetings from Telgte,
=ToJe=
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Torsten Jerzembeck * Idenbrockplatz 25 *
ndless
loop.
Greetings from Münster,
=ToJe=
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Torsten Jerzembeck * Idenbrockplatz 25 * D-48159 Münster
Westfale * PGP: B74DB58D * MIME welcome * Generation Tux
"Die Sonne, die Sterne tragen Kunde von Dir,
jeder Lufthauch erzählt mir von Dir..." (S
() = 0x40403c40
Hope this helps,
=ToJe=
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Torsten Jerzembeck * Idenbrockplatz 25 * D-48159 Münster
Westfale * PGP: B74DB58D * MIME welcome * Generation Tux
"Die Sonne, die Sterne tragen Kunde von Dir,
jeder Lufthauch erzählt mir von Dir..." (Schandm
Package: bogofilter-bdb
Version: 0.95.2-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After upgrading to the current unstable version of bogofilter-bdb,
bogofilter seems to get stuck in an endless loop on every operation
accessing the wordlist.db. This happens even with an nonexisting
Package: cnews
Version: cr.g7-37
Severity: critical
Justification: causes serious data loss
I just stumbled upon this bug in newsrun, which has caused some lost
newsbatches for me.
Lets say you have multiple newsfeeds via UUCP, using different
compression methods (e.g. compress and gzip). As inco
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