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This quick patch should fix the problem of ssmtp eating lines when there
are no headers supplied on stdin, as Martin Schulze remarked before.
Ssmtp expects to receive 'headers - empty line - body', and when only the
body is included, it tries to put all lines in the header and creatively
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005, Steve Langasek wrote:
Yes, library dependencies are a major concern of mine, as I wrote at
http://people.debian.org/~vorlon/dependency-hell/. But two design
kludges don't make a good solution, as they say (paraphrased); I believe
this is a problem we need to
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This one time, at band camp, Ian Jackson said:
Matthias Klose writes (Re: Bug#320036: bash exits 0 on errors reading stdin
(and perhaps other scripts) (forwarded from Ian Jackson)):
Chet Ramey writes:
No shell behaves as the submitter describes. Read errors are translated
to EOF, and
Package: gpm
Severity: serious
Version: 1.19.6-21
File: /etc/gpm.conf
Justification: maintscripts apparently modify conffile (violates: 10.7.3)
While doing a dist upgrade:
Preparing to replace gpm 1.19.6-20 (using .../gpm_1.19.6-21_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement gpm ...
I got a message
Package: tellico
Version: 0.13.3-1
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
When building 'tellico' on unstable,
I get the following error:
/usr/share/qt3/include/private/qucomextra_p.h:65: warning: 'struct
QUType_QVariant' has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor
For the record, I suggest something like this for recovery:
dpkg-reconfigure debconf
select some frontend other than readline
dpkg --configure -a # recover from failed configurations
apt-get install --reinstall sash# recover from even worse corruption
from here: http://gnu.ethz.ch/debian/links2/
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Hello,
Here is the patch for the second RC bug.
I'll also NMU for this bug. Sorry for doing 2 NMUs in a row, I had just
forgotten about the 2nd RC will working on the 1st one.
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Hi,
Have you made any progress in fixing this yet?
Thanks,
Roger
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Hi,
Have you made any progress on fixing this bug? Now GCC 4.0 is the
default compiler, this is now a release-critical bug. If it's not
fixed upstream, upstream should also be given a copy of the patch.
If you want sponsoring, I'll be happy to
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This is now fixed upstream.
Has any progress been made on fixing this in unstable in the last
month? This is an RC bug.
Thanks,
Roger
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tags 289276 + fixed-upstream
Bug#289276: librapi2: FTBFS (amd64/gcc-4.0): pointer targets in passing
argument 2 of 'rapi_buffer_read_uint32' differ in signedness
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Christian Mauduit a écrit :
PS: I highly suspect that this is an Allegro and/or driver issue and not
something which is LW specific but... ...we need to check 8-)
Well, I'm migrating LW to Allegro-4.2.0 (release candidate 2) and here's
what I have:
- running Liquid War 5.6.2 on an amd64 sid box,
tags 322750 + patch
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Hi,
Attached is a patch for this bug. I've checked and it builds, runs and
loads example files on AMD64 and still works on i386. The patch is
fairly small and I've submitted it as a patch which creates and enables
a dpatch in the debian directory.
Cheers,
Mark
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Bug#322750: ghemical: FTBFS on 64-bit platforms (assumes 32-bit pointers)
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Hi,
This bug has been fixed with an NMU as part of the BSP this weekend.
The diff follows.
BTW, the package has a *large* number of lintian warnings, some of
which are serious. As the maintainer, you should fix these as soon as
possible, because they significantly reduce the quality of this
Package: libogre5
Version: 1.0.4-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After installation of libogre5 and libogre-dev version 1.0.4 on Debian/Sid, the
samples from the OGRE distribution and my own applications produce a
segmentation fault on startup.
Here is the list of
Il giorno dom, 04/09/2005 alle 21.43 +0200, Frédéric Lopez ha scritto:
Package: libogre5
Version: 1.0.4-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After installation of libogre5 and libogre-dev version 1.0.4 on
Debian/Sid, the samples from the OGRE distribution and my own
Package: munin
Version: 1.2.3-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Few examples from munin-graph.log
Sep 04 14:55:33 - Unable to graph
/var/lib/munin/com/thedarkcitadel.com-df_inode-tmpfs-g.rrd: failed to load
/usr/share/rrdtool/fonts/DejaVuSansMono-Roman.ttf
Sep 04
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close 318342 2.4.3-1
Bug#318342: libgal2.4 causes evolution to crash when viewing message source
'close' is deprecated; see http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#closing.
Bug marked as fixed in version 2.4.3-1, send any further explanations to Ilya
Sher
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 11:30:21AM +0200, Andreas Koenig wrote:
Package: unison
Version: 2.13.16-1
Severity: serious
I have the same bug on unison-gtk. I know how to fix it, i will do a
release tomorrow (if my sponsor is willing to).
Kind regard
Sylvain Le Gall
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Have you made any progress on fixing this bug? Now GCC 4.0 is the
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fixed upstream, upstream should
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Bug#287850: ogle: FTBFS (amd64/gcc-4.0): static declaration of 'program_name'
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severity 324153 important
Bug#324153: apt-file depends on curl which is not mentioned
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severity 323970 important
Bug#323970: apt-file should depend on curl
Severity set to `important'.
severity 325102 important
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merge 325102 323970 324153 307833
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Where is the NMU patch for these bugs?
Bug #326557.
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tags 326497 patch
tags 326497 - help
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This should fix the FTBFS (there might be a better way to get the same
result, though)
diff -ur gnat-gdb-5.3.gnat.0.0.20030225.bak/bfd/coff-alpha.c
gnat-gdb-5.3.gnat.0.0.20030225/bfd/coff-alpha.c
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tags 326497 patch
Bug#326497: gnat-gdb: FTBFS on alpha: ../../../bfd/coff-alpha.c:1455: error:
invalid lvalue in assignment
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Bug#326549: misbuilds with current alsa
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This patch should fix the build on mipsel but I didn't tested it yet...
diff -ur gnat-gdb-5.3.gnat.0.0.20030225/sim/mips/interp.c
gnat-gdb-5.3.gnat.0.0.20030225.new/sim/mips/interp.c
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10:52:51.0 +0100
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Package: rosegarden4
Version: 1.0-1
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
When building 'rosegarden4' on amd64/unstable,
I get the following error:
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I/usr/include/kde -I/usr/include/qt3 -I.
-DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -D_REENTRANT -DRGKDE3 -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wno-long-long
Package: vdr
Version: 1.3.31-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
VDR doesn't start after upgrade.
I found no useful information in the logfiles
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# unsatisfiable dependencies are *grave*, not important, whatever the
# reason for not rebuilding
severity 325643 grave
Bug#325643: moc: uninstallable in sid (depends on libflac6 which is UNAVAILABLE)
Bug#325956: depends on a FLAC library no longer
Hi,
The next upload of tellico will be 0.13.8-1, which already includes the
necessary modifications for gcc-4.0.
Unfortunately I am not (yet) a DD, so I will have to wait for the
build-dep ready on all archs and my sponsor (CC-ed) to
check/build/upload upload it. The new version is updated to
Hi.
I just wanted to add that I can perfectly reproduce this here, but
not after a rebuild. I have really no idea why this is so...
I would advise the possible adopter to just package the current upstream
version, upload it and ask then if someone can still reproduce it...
Gruesse,
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tags 320521 + fixed
Bug#320521: FTBFS: Does not forward declare classes
Tags were: upstream patch
Tags added: fixed
package cupsys
Ignoring bugs not assigned to: cupsys
tags 321521 - fixed
Ssmtp presumes a temporary lack of data on STDIN means it can send the
message off.
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A delay in stdin, such as e.g. the popularity-contest script output,
Package: hplip
Version: 0.9.4-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I used hplip as a base for both printing and scanning with my PSC 2610.
After beeing broken (hplip going through GCC4 transition?) for a while, I
finally built it myself tonight. After this I cannont detect
Package: glabels
Version: 2.0.2-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
program dies when filename given on command line, or filename give to Open
dialog, or New selected. Some error messages about no paper file found,
no template files found, and after New selected from
Package: opendb
Version: 0.62p9-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I attempted to install opendb, and instead of picking up my existing database
and using it, it wiped it out.
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Bug#310327: broken pipe -- ssmtp exits before end of input
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tag 317490 pending
Bug#317490: FTBFS: invalid lvalues in assignments
Tags were: patch
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tag 326521 pending
Bug#326521: alleyoop: New upstream version available
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Hi Neil,
Some time ago, the package destar that I maintain entered in debian, it
uses quixote 1.X and now, without that version of quixote in unstable it
has become non installable. As the destar developers are trying to
release a first stable version soon, I don't see a transition to quixote
2
Package: libterralib
Version: 3.0.3b2-1
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
When building 'libterralib' on amd64/unstable,
I get the following error:
make[2]: Entering directory `/libterralib-3.0.3b2/terralibx/terralib'
g++ -c -pipe -Wall -W -g -fPIC -DQT_SHARED -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
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