Package: twisted-doc
Version: 2.1.0-2
Severity: serious
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Hi,
When upgrading my computer, I got the following error:
Setting up twisted-doc (2.1.0-2) ...
cannot create dhelp file '/usr/share/doc/twisted-doc/core/howto/.dhelp':
No such file or directory
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 11:35:03PM -0800, Devin Carraway wrote:
dbtcp builds just fine with libreadline5-dev. Tentative patch attached.
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is just a passing transition patch. If, however, you are at all
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Here's a patch which adopts the php4-config method of determining the PHP API,
as suggested by Bug#321324. It also includes a fix for Bug#326378 (attached
redundantly there also).
Daniel, unless you have objections, I'll upload to delayed+7d within the next
day or so.
Updated patch attached, reverts change which updated the standards-version
(force of habit, sorry) and adds a fix to severity-grave Bug#336311.
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Hi,
Paul TBBle Hampson wrote:
Reading the manpage of mkvmlinuz indicates it can _include_ an initrd in
its output, but doesn't indicate it can assemble a ramdisk from scripts
+ modules + fairy dust. (Or whatever it is they use...)
Yes, that was badly worded. If it is rightfully not detected
* Frank Küster (2006-01-23) writes:
Christopher J Peikert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reading the install log for auctex, I installed autoconf, and
auctex configured properly. I can't imagine that this would be an
intended dependency, but it suffices as a workaround.
Indeed, auctex
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Hi,
Paul TBBle Hampson wrote:
Reading the manpage of mkvmlinuz indicates it can _include_ an initrd in
its output, but doesn't indicate it can assemble a ramdisk from scripts
+ modules + fairy dust. (Or whatever it is they
Package: apt-proxy
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Hi,
so I tried to find out what arm() did and discovered that this problem
should have dealt with _much_ earlier. This function is already
deprecated in twisted 1.3, which is released with Sarge. It just happens
that it's implemented
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Bug#164020: expect should depend on libtcl8.3 under GNU/Hurd
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Hi Andreas,
So removing all arm-calls is actually correct and thus you can easily
provide a repaired package with proper Depends on twisted-web and
removed arm-calls.
Actually the patched apt-proxy here fails to:
* download dependencies when you install package X (no workaround
for this)
*
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There was an error while trying to autobuild your package:
Upstream's working on it and this should be fixed in the next release.
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I'm not sure if it is worth the effort, until we have all other issues
sorted out.
Agreed. I would be glad if you add yourself in Uploaders field.
You're totally free to make any upload.
Uhm, I don't use elog myself and have zero interest in that package
beyond that there
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Hello,
Rather than creating the fuse device by hand, it would be better to use
MAKEDEV (when Bug#344728 is solved) to do it.
Greetings,
Fred
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Hi,
I'm regularly replicating my home directory to an USB harddisk using
unison. This morning the USB drive got disconnected during the
synchronization (hw error). Instead of noticing that one of the
Package: guidedog
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Hello Paul,
Guidedog include both /usr/lib/menu/guidedog and /usr/share/menu/guidedog
which is spurious. (/usr/lib/menu/guidedog take precedence).
Worse, /usr/lib/menu/guidedog is a mandrake style menu entry which is
not compatible with
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Here's a patch which adopts the php4-config method of determining the PHP API,
as suggested by Bug#321324. It also includes a fix for Bug#326378 (attached
redundantly there also).
Daniel, unless you have objections, I'll upload
Hi,
you must install python2.3-twisted-web (or the meta package
python-twisted-web) to get the missing python stuff.
And you must apply the patch mentioned in #349447 to get apt-proxy working
again.
Gregor
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Hi David,
gparted fails to start with the following error:
gparted-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libparted-1.6.so.13:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Installing package
Hi folks,
just a quick mail to state that this is not the first time that we
encounter this problem. Autoconf should not be called (of course, it
should be called for CVS versions only); it's a timing problem, as you
noticed. I do not recall if its in auctex or mailcrypt bts, but we have
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The file /usr/lib/pkgconfig/xft.pc says xft requires xproto, which is
available in no package, as stated by apt-file.
Even if it existed, there should be a dependency to the dev package
holding it.
Hi!
Against a fresh install of kde 3.5 here, kaudiocreator is fully functionnal...
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I've implemented this option. Patch and new script (since the patch is
garbled with a little code clean-up I did while going through the
script) are attached.
Comments and/or testing welcome.
Comment to myself: The current
Hi,
Considering cursel has been removed from sid, shouldn't these bugs be
closed ?
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On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 02:03:04PM +0100, Frédéric Bothamy wrote:
Rather than creating the fuse device by hand, it would be better to use
MAKEDEV (when Bug#344728 is solved) to do it.
That wouldn't be better. That's policy demand, and mentioned bug is the
reason I didn't upload new version of
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-l option because it doesn't honor LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Can someone
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I've implemented this option. Patch and new script (since the patch is
garbled with a little code clean-up I did while going through the
script) are attached.
Comments and/or testing welcome.
Comment to myself: The
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 06:43:02PM +0300, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
dpkg-shlibdeps calls ldd, which will just fail if LD_LIBRARY_PATH won't
point to directories with local libraries.
That's not true. ldd will just happily print libfoo.so.1 = not found
and exit with exit code 0. So this
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 06:43:02PM +0300, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
dpkg-shlibdeps calls ldd, which will just fail if LD_LIBRARY_PATH
won't point to directories with local libraries.
That's not true. ldd will just happily print libfoo.so.1 = not found
and exit with exit code 0. So this
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But if ldd does not dislike unresolved libraries, I see no other problems
with dropping -l. Library files from non-standard paths won't be found by
dpkg anyway, so can't be processed in way other than shlibs.local
severity 348681 normal
retitle 348681 localepurge fails when BLOCKSIZE is set
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just a quick mail to state that this is not the first time that we
encounter this problem. Autoconf should not be called (of course, it
should be called for CVS versions only); it's a timing problem, as you
noticed. I do not recall if its in
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Hi,
I attempted to install the newer version of clamav with the
command apt-get install clamav on a system that
already had clamav on it. The clamav-daemon package had an
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Package: syslog-ng
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Justification: breaks the whole system
Installed latest syslog-ng from unstable.
When an event of priority crit is logged it is repeated until
/var/log/syslog reaches 2Gb (2048Mb), and then the syslog-ng process
dies.
Reverted to latest
I don't know which bug you intended to close, but it's not this one...
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Package: sbackup
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Full backup worked fine, next incremental-backup on an up-to-date
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Bug#349695: clamav-daemon: fails to install with unable to make backup link of
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This one time, at band camp, Rob Ristroph said:
Hi,
I attempted to install the newer version of clamav with the
command apt-get install clamav on a system that
already had clamav on it. The clamav-daemon package had an
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Hi,
It seems that emacs-install
Full backup worked fine, next incremental-backup on an up-to-date
sid installation gives:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/sbin/sbackupd, line 340, in ?
prev.append( f[:-1]+,+b.next()[:-1] )
StopIteration
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Package: apt-proxy
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Followup-For: Bug #349447
Hi,
Actually the patched apt-proxy here fails to:
* download dependencies when you install package X (no workaround
for this)
Are you sure this is apt-proxy? This sounds more like a problem with
your frontend. Anyway, did an
I wanted to clarify that (at least here ony my server) the proposed workaround
I posted to #349447 does not fix the problem. yes, apt-proxy seems to work
but fails in many places as presumably the success-/error-handlers are not
called correctly anymore. advice of Twisted experts needed.
after seeing that #349596 refers to my evil hack as a fix, I wanted to clarify
that (at least here ony my server) the proposed workaround does not fix
the problem. yes, apt-proxy seems to work but fails in many places as
presumably the success-/error-handlers are not called correctly anymore.
Full backup worked fine, next incremental-backup on an up-to-date
sid installation gives:
Traceback (most recent call last):
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prev.append( f[:-1]+,+b.next()[:-1] )
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Yes, I agree, but I'm trying to track down where the problem is. :) If
it's crashing with any keytab, that's a different problem than if it's
crashing with an invalid keytab.
Indeed. I reckon a 0 size keytab is invalid, so that's the problem to
track.
If
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Hard to tell, that's my project for today. But no program should crash
on an invalid input:
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~bart/fuzz/fuzz.html
Yes, I agree, but I'm trying to track down where the problem is. :) If
it's crashing with any keytab, that's a
Hi,
I fixed the issues reported in
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?m=113498708213563 in ELOG revision r1635.
I encourage you to update as soon as possible.
- If host names are resolved, no forward lookup is performed to
verify the PTR RR. (This does not affect the sarge version
Hello,
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Package: unison
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Hi,
I'm regularly replicating my home directory to an USB harddisk using
unison. This morning the USB drive got
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Package: parted
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Severity: grave
I overwrote a USB disk with shred, created an EFI GPT disk label
and two partitions with parted, used the partitions, shredded the
second of them again, made a new file system there, and copied
data to it. The next time I reconnected the disk,
Given that this bug regarded Xen in Sarge which has since been
released and given that Xen has since been updated upstream as evident
by other wishlist bugs already filed, I'd like to get a status from
doogie on where Xen packaging is at this point.
There are several other unofficial
* Stefan Ritt:
- If host names are resolved, no forward lookup is performed to
verify the PTR RR. (This does not affect the sarge version
because it unconditionally uses addresses, not host names.)
Can you specify what you mean by that exactly?
If I read the code correctly, it
OK. After having another look; we need another library (libkrb5support)
as well now.
Updated patch attached which Works For Me (TM) :-). Built both normally
and in a pbuilder chroot.
Two other things bother me though (these are comments to Jose, not really
meant to be addressed to you
Package: sudo
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This version of sudo is practically unuseable because all environment
variables are removed. Try the following in 1.6.8p7-1.2 and
1.6.8p7-1.3:
sudo env
You'll quickly notice that none of the user
Package: jikes-gij
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Severity: serious
Hi,
Currently jikes-gij is uninstallable in sid, since none of the
libgcj*-common dependencies can be satisfied.
It seems the jar is now provided by libgcj6-jar, not libgcj6-common.
I therefore suspect that you'll be fine if you add a
Hello libxft maintainers and release managers,
I've been following the development of font related library packages in
Debian, as some of the new features in the recent upstream releases are
important for rendering CJK fonts. So I'm quite happy to see xft
2.1.8.2 entered unstable a few days ago.
hello,
latest stable 2.6.15 has troubles with xfs on alpha,
could you please hunt that?
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Steve Langasek wrote:
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.15-1
Severity: grave
Hah, this is special. So I tried to upgrade my kernel in order to test bug
#347186, and I can't mount
Package: squid-prefetch
Version: 1.0-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I found that the program will only run for a few minutes before
it stops.
I ran it from the command line to keep an eye on it and found it
crashes thus:
njh:/var/log/squid# /usr/sbin/squid-prefetch
After reviewing the patch differences between 1.2 and 1.3 I can see why
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Lukas,Next time if you found similar bug just put an exit 0 at the beginning of those prepost scripts and dpkg won't complain anymore.Steve, thanks for your help anyway.
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reopen 349678
Bug#349678: libxft-dev: pkg-config file says requires xproto that don't exist
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severity 349678 serious
Bug#349678: libxft-dev:
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 10:54:19PM +0100, maximilian attems wrote:
hello,
latest stable 2.6.15 has troubles with xfs on alpha,
could you please hunt that?
This isn't an XFS problem, it's an Alpha problem. We've already diagnosed
this on IRC, and it turns out to be due to the alpha upstream
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The fix is a little bit more complicated than '.' to '-'.
I have attached a patch to correct this.
And yes I guess upgrading to version 0.15 should be better but
apparently it does not compile under current debian testing (dont have
tried unstable).
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Henry Prêcheur
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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 19:46:27 +
Dominic Cleal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After just updating to version 1.9.8, syslog-ng is repeatedly logging
this, causing 100% CPU usage and was creating some very large log
files.
Ok, I didn't realise that this host had a custom config file on and not
a
tags 348706 +patch
thanks
Hi,
Continuing my amaya bug squashing.
It looks like the problem is due to the Mesa part. Applying the attached
patch, amaya was linked against the Xorg shared library during the build
instead of the internally provided one.
Note this patch also includes the one
tags 349678 + pending
thanks
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 03:30:32PM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote:
Package: libxft-dev
Version: 2.1.8.2-1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
The file /usr/lib/pkgconfig/xft.pc says xft requires xproto, which is
available in no package, as
Package: thunar
Version: 0.2.0alpha-r19548-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
thunar just doesn't start because it cannot find the fallback icon
(whatever may it be ;-):
[~] LANG=C thunar
Thunar-ERROR **: Failed to load fallback icon from
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