On Sun, 9 Jul 2006, Tyler MacDonald wrote:
But if I have to remove the apr1 | apr0 sutff, then a new version of
mod-bt (and every other apache2 module) will be neccessary when the switch
to 2.2 happens.
In theory you could just switch the order of apr1 | apr0. But I agree
that this is less
Package: cdrdao
Version: 1:1.1.9-3
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 12.5
I pinged you on #debian-devel about this last night, but I disappeared quickly
into the night. Here's the run-down:
* /usr/bin/cue2toc and its man page appear in the cdrdao package.
* They also both appear in my
See
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/debian-security-announce-2008/msg00056.html
.
apt-get your way to the beautiful fixed future.
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Asheesh Laroia:
Ssince uw-imap and alpine are separately released source bundles from
washington.edu, it seems like it'd be easiest to have them remain separate
source packages.
uw-imap also appears as the imap subdirectory of the alpine distribution
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 04:11:35PM -0800, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008, Marc Glisse wrote:
Asheesh Laroia:
Ssince uw-imap and alpine are separately released source bundles
from washington.edu, it seems like it'd be easiest to have
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008, Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
Package: alpine
Version: 1.0+dfsg-2
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 6.6(4)
Shipping mailutil (and its manpage) straight up leads to file
conflicts with the uw-mailutils package, which already supplies both.
I'm specifically assigning this to
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Greetings, Asheesh (and others following this conversation),
I don't know if the mailutils packaged as part of uw-imap is better or
worse than yours.
But uw-imap and alpine is quite similar, even in coding style. How would
you like it we maintain
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010, gregor herrmann wrote:
tags 566562 + patch pending thanks
Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for liblicense (versioned as 0.8-2.1) and uploaded
it to DELAYED/2. Please feel free to tell me if I should delay it
longer.
Thanks for the NMU. 2 days is fine, and I'm
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010, Thomas Müller wrote:
Sorry for the late reply - have been busy .
Am Dienstag, 29. Dezember 2009 schrieb Asheesh Laroia:
I added -DWITH_DBUS=OFF to debian/rules's DEB_CMAKE_EXTRA_FLAGS and now
quasselclient runs just fine.
With -DWITH_DBUS=OFF the faulting code ist
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010, Holger Levsen wrote:
Package: liblicense-dev
Version: 0.8-2
Severity: serious
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: piuparts piuparts.d.o
Hi,
during a test with piuparts I noticed your package failed to install.
From the attached log (scroll to the bottom...):
Hey Luk, Tim, and others,
This is bug in the c-client IMAP core that sits inside UW IMAP. The bug
here seems to be, When alpine notifies you that it has gone read-only, it
still allows you to make changes it will throw away. The appropriate
simple resolution seems to be, Modify the alpine UI
On Sun, 13 Dec 2009, Luk Claes wrote:
I think it's wrong to leave non-regressions unfixed. Though this bug
might qualify for a downgrade of the severity to important. I leave it
up to you to dowgrade the severity if you thinks that's justified.
I agree with you, Luk.
I'll be working on
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010, Dennis Sheil wrote:
Package: liblicense-dev
Severity: normal
The post-installation script of liblicense-dev touches
/usr/share/icons/hicolor so as to regenerate GNOME's
icon cache. The hicolor-icon-theme package is not a
dependency though so liblicense-dev fails when it
Thanks, will try this shortly.
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 05:36:07PM -0700, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
Package: releaseforge
Version: 1.1-4
Severity: normal
Asheesh,
I have prepared packages of the new upstream release (1.3) of
ReleaseForge. Would it be possible for you to test
I just tried editing an existing release and adding a new file, and
releaseforge handled it properly.
The failures using 1.3 yestereday were due to my test machine being
totally misconfigured as far as DNS. I give 1.3 my stamp of approval as a
solution to this bug.
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Package: quassel-client
Version: 0.5.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
When I install quassel-client from Debian sid and run it on
my system, I get the following output:
Quassel IRC: 0.5.1 7cae1afb038dd318da11c3bce23c9240eed0
# 0 quasselclient
I added -DWITH_DBUS=OFF to debian/rules's DEB_CMAKE_EXTRA_FLAGS and now
quasselclient runs just fine.
Looking at the segfault, also, it's probably libQtDBus.so.4's crash,
unless it's libQtCore.so.4's problem.
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Package: roundup
Version: 1.4.4-4+lenny1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
With roundup 1.4.4-4 installed, the following use case works:
* Create a new roundup
* Log in as admin
* Go to http://example.com/issues/us...@template=item (where /issues/ is served
by Roundup)
**
Howdy bug and Sebastian,
I don't have enough issues on my production Roundup (I'm no longer an
admin on the Roundup I was testing on before) to test the patch. I
will let you know shortly, though.
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Let me know if you need help with instructions on how to generate a core
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@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+antlr (2.7.7-10) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Fixed cantlr package to depend on libantlr-java-gcj rather than
+nonexistent antlr-gcj (finishing migration started in 2.7.7-8).
+(Closes: #504050)
+
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+Ergo we stop depending on it. (Closes: #489501)
+
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+
zekr (0.5.1.dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Initial release. (Closes: #436189)
diff -u zekr-0.5.1.dfsg/debian/control
Hello Alejandro, maintainer of cournol,
I'm working on improving package quality, and I found a release-critical
bug filed against cournol: Bug #502507 is from two months ago.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=502507
I'm CC:ing the bug, as well as Mako (my usual sponsor; I'm
Howdy Debian Releasers,
I was examining the remaining Lenny RC bugs and found
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=504875 via
http://bts.turmzimmer.net/details.php?bydist=bothsortby=packagesfullcomment=on
. This is an RC bug against libggi2-dev (in src:libggi).
This issue is
Howdy folks,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=500540 is an RC bug in
kdebase that is present in Lenny but not in sid. The upload from 2-3
weeks ago of -6 fixes it. I'm explicitly CC:ing the uploader of -6.
The debdiff is fairly simple, and attached. The changelog reports
Note the last part of the traceback:
File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/M2Crypto/m2urllib2.py, line 113, in
build_opener
if inspect.isclass(check):
NameError: global name 'inspect' is not defined
It is due to a missing import inspect in M2Crypto.
It is fixed in the 0.18.2-2 upload
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
python-m2crypto 0.18.2-1 has a critical bug that it is missing an
import. The attached debdiff fixes this and one other housekeeping
issue. As it is a tiny patch, and it fixes a release-critical bug, I
believe it is appropriate to be allowed to flow
Howdy again Debian Releasers,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=508124 is indicated as a
lenny+sid RC bug. This is a duplicate of #484364 (by the time you see
this, I will have merged them).
python-m2crypto 0.18.2-1 has a critical bug that it is missing an import.
The
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Mohammad wrote:
Dear Asheesh,
Thank you very much for your effort and working on zekr.
I tested your source package. It woks fine for me on Ubuntu Intrepid.
Unfortunately, our Debian sponsors were a little busy, so I couldn't resolve
the problem myself.
I really
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, Adeodato Simó wrote:
Hello Asheesh, others.
* Asheesh Laroia [Thu, 06 Mar 2008 19:47:24 -0800]:
Supporting new drivers means patching the uw-imap source included with
alpine. I believe it makes good sense to instead patch alpine the use
the shared (Debian-patched
When I run the tests in gdb, I get this stacktrace:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x40d5cfd4 in system__secondary_stack__ss_mark () from
/usr/lib/libgnat-4.3.so.1
#1 0x40be1790 in ada__exceptions__exception_traces__notify_exceptionXn ()
from /usr/lib/libgnat-4.3.so.1
#2 0x40be19c0 in
+
+ * Non-maintainer update.
+ * Lenny backport of a change in sid: Adding '|| true' to
+gnunet-update call; this way a hanging gnunet-update can be aborted
+in a(n almost) sane way. See also upstream bug
+https://gnunet.org/mantis/view.php?id=1349 . (Closes: #506264)
+
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On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, Daniel Baumann wrote:
Asheesh Laroia wrote:
This bug is fixed by a simple change to a postinst script, as in the
attached patch.
do *NOT* upload that nmu; the version from sid needs to be unblocked in
order to fix another rc bug, which is what i'm (preparing
Hey pabs,
I think the best thing to do is to follow the advice of Ben Hutchings and
let a 32-bit version of helpdeco be distributed with lenny. I could
prepare a patch and try to find a sponsor for the upload, or you could do
it. I'm fine either way. Removing it from Lenny seems sad.
I'm
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, Daniel Baumann wrote:
Asheesh Laroia wrote:
Sounds good, thanks for the update!
and for the record.. i brought this up 13 weeks ago already. however,
what sucks is:
unfortunately, upstream did re-run the autofoo stuff (20 files for
config.* updates; 80 files
Hi.
The sun is rising where I am, and I am tired, so I will be a little brief.
I tested your alpha patch, and it does not fix all the problems. Line 972
of client.c still has the same problem for me: if(ap) is still a va_list
that is being treated improperly.
I'm CC:ing my AM (Steffen) so
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:
* Asheesh Laroia | 2008-12-13 06:59:46 [-0800]:
Hi.
Hello,
Is it adequate, do you think, to test if ap == NULL? I am falling asleep
so take it as a senseless suggestion.
This is not what you want. You should not access va_list
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:
So you should check for one of them IMHO. So in that case I was in the
wrong line an passing va_list to next function is valid (I was wondering
here a little...).
Got it. So this patch fixes the FTBFS on alpha.
Now that it compiles, the
Dear Juan Carlos Suarez,
We should find out if this affects the most recent version of f2c in
Debian. If you can't test it, that's okay; can you attach your
bcoeff_rot_nadl_juan.f and oscillations.c and I can test them?
Thanks!
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2008, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:
So you should check for one of them IMHO. So in that case I was in the
wrong line an passing va_list to next function is valid (I was wondering
here a little...).
Got it. So this patch fixes
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
attached as debdiff.patch against -1
Actually attached this time. Pardon the noise!
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(freee - see below)
Dear debian-release,
jack-audio-connection-kit has a FTBFS bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=508114
Fixing this bug and allowing the resulting jack-audio-connection-kit to
flow into Lenny would close this Lenny RC bug:
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008, Juan Carlos Suarez wrote:
Dear Asheesh and Evgeni,
I have tested the most recent version of f2c with my code.
Unfortunately it still crashes showing the same error messages:
Can you try downloading and compiling
ftp://netlib.bell-labs.com:21/netlib/f2c/src.tar and
I just did a diffstat on the two libwebkit-1.0-1 source packages in
question.
$ debdiff webkit_1.0.1-4.dsc webkit_1.0.2~pre.svn37878-1.dsc | diffstat
[...]
3832 files changed, 193186 insertions(+), 1006263 deletions(-)
Egad, that's a lot of differences.
I have a feeling that the libwebkit
Right now, I'm going to try testing if listing gs-common in
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove helps.
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2008, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
Right now, I'm going to try testing if listing gs-common in
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove helps.
I can't come up with a recipe for reproducing this that uses apt (apt-get
OR aptitude), not just dpkg --unpack. So I'm at a roadbloack; I can't do
On Tue, 23 Dec 2008, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
Niko Tyni wrote:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 02:15:22PM +0100, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
immediately after I sent the last mail, Sune Vuorela pointed me to
apache2's fix for #390823: They simply remove the problematic maintainer
script.
The question then
Have you discussed this with upstream? It's a relief that the 1.8 branch
appears not to have this problem; perhaps a simple fix can be backported.
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This has been the reason for an older bug against util-vserver. You can
see the FTBFS on ia64 with an error like this:
.../src/exec-remount.c:110: undefined reference to `umount2'
build log:
This bug 503712 discusses an issue with gs-common sometimes interfering in
an upgrade to Lenny. One suggestion is to hack apt to not autoremove
gs-common.
Another is to, since gs-common is a transition package now, just remove
(etch) gs-common's prerm script by (lenny) ghostscript's .config
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
Right now, I'm going to try testing if listing gs-common in
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove helps.
I can't come up with a recipe for reproducing this that uses apt (apt-get OR
aptitude), not just dpkg
I can't reproduce the bug on i386. I'll try on amd64 now.
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 10:30:56 + (GMT) Juan Carlos Suarez wrote:
/home/jcsuarez/Boulot/Oscilcodes/Filou/juan24filou
structure input model type: CESAM5.*
fmt: read unexpected character
apparent state: unit 37 named inputfiletest.osc
last format:
Hey madduck,
I think this is closed: testing has the fixed version on all
architectures.
Do you agree?
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Asheesh Laroia ashe...@asheesh.org (03/01/2009):
I think this is closed: testing has the fixed version on all
architectures.
Do you agree?
I don't think so, he reopened the bug, and marked it not fixed in this
version:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi
Package: roundup
Version: 1.4.4-4+lenny1
Severity: grave
Howdy!
I just upgraded to 1.4.4-4+lenny1 to fix the security issues.
However, it broke pagination entirely; when going to queries like
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009, Tim Connors wrote:
severity 446332 grave
thanks
In trying to track down why imap accounts at work (using UW-imapd, which
uses c-client, which alpine uses), are getting screwed up when being
accessed multiple times, I got reminded of this ancient bug that still
exists.
To
Hi Daniel,
Sorry about the really long delay in my handling this bug - I had some
unexpected life changes right around when you reported this.
FTFBS are serious! Thank you for noticing and reporting this. I'll be
uploading a fixed version to the archive shortly.
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I'm looking at the RC bugs currently open, and I see that this one is
fixed by a new upstream release.
I know there's a freeze on, but it seems like we ought to be able to slip
this new upstream version in.
Didier, will you try packaging it soon? If not, do you want someone else
(e.g., me)
For that reason, I'm not going to do further work on this bug. He writes
on #pocoo IRC.
POX paulproteus: mitsuhiko will release new zine soon, don't worry about
it, it will make it into Squeeze
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All I really did was rephrase the akregator issue in terms of the upstream
dump command.
If you look at the upstream tarball for metakit, it builds a binary
(command) called dump. If you run it against one of the metakit database
files from
Hello Cameron,
There's a bug filed in Debian against adzapper because the SWF files in
the source tarball you ship don't have source code available. I'm emailing
you to explain the problem in further detail, and to explain to you that
we have a solution.
Take a look at
Take a look at line 35 of source/snd_qf/snd_mix.c. There is (what appears
to be) a portable C version of the S_WriteLinearBlastStereo16 function.
Now to take a look at what guides the choices at compile time
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Hi Christian,
It seems that Geoff thinks that an MIT license would be okay to apply to
qtobject. But he didn't quite so far as to say it.
Here is what I suggest: Ask him to email the bug report saying:
I am Geoff Stearns, the author of qtobject, and I permit its use under
the MIT License.
Here are some thoughts about synce-serial:
The package is pretty out of date with regard to upstream. Perhaps this is
because the version in Debian works well enough.
http://www.synce.org/moin/
ppp in GNU/kFree BSD should be a possible thing, but this package probably
needs testing with it.
nautilus-phatch ships this one file:
/usr/share/phatch/phatch/lib/linux/nautilusExtension.py
It's a metaprogram that generates Python code. It then seems that it tries
to install it to my $HOME. That might be okay if it actually did that, but
it never seems to.
I'm pretty confused. I can't
Hello Jari!
I noticed this bug in the RC bugs list. I also notice that it's fixed in
sid.
Are you going to request a freeze exception so that the fixed package can
get into sid?
Let me (and the bug) know! If you want to, but aren't sure how, I can help
you there, too.
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crash.
I can reproduce this crash quite readily using the Archive directory
from http://www.file-upload.net/download-2910539/Archive_old.tar.gz.html
I minimized the details necessary to reproduce the bug and posted on
I used the doh recipe to reproduce the bug on sid. That works fine.
I just installed ghostscript 9.0 from Jonas's repositories. That recipe no
longer reproduces the bug.
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2010-11-16 05:38 Asheesh Laroia ashe...@asheesh.org:
Hello Jari!
I noticed this bug in the RC bugs list. I also notice that it's fixed
in sid.
Are you going to request a freeze exception so that the fixed package
can get into sid?
Let me (and the bug
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Version: 9.00~dfsg-1
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:38:30PM -0500, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
I used the doh recipe to reproduce the bug on sid. That works fine.
I just installed ghostscript 9.0 from Jonas's repositories. That recipe no
longer reproduces
Hi! Pardon the late reply. More comments inline:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 15Nov2010 20:52, Asheesh Laroia paulprot...@debian.org wrote:
| There's a bug filed in Debian against adzapper because the SWF files
| in the source tarball you ship don't have source code available
Thanks for reporting this. I will investigate shortly and work with the
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Jonathan Sailor jsai...@cs.brown.edu wrote:
Package: alpine
Version: 2.00+dfsg-6
Severity: grave
Tags: security
Justification: user
On Sat, 3 Mar 2012, Edward Allcutt wrote:
This is RC and appears to need a maintainer upload with a repacked upstream
tarball, regardless of whether upstream will accept patches.
Are any of the maintainers planning to handle this soon?
You're right that in the near term, a fresh upload is
Thanks for filing this bug. I will take a look and see what the best fix
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Tags: pending
I'll upload this to a DELAYED queue shortly as it is a release-critical
bug. Thanks for the fix!
I can't find an upstream bug tracking system, but we should make sure to
share this.
It's interesting that you made a real code fix because -Werror found the
problem. Goes to
Tag: fixed
I've tested it, and uploaded this fix to DELAYED/7.
The new upstream release also probably fixes this, so if the maintainers
here want to just upload a new upstream release that'd be neat. (-:
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Tag: patch
Hi Noah,
Your patch looks good. It's customary to use plain text email, rather than
HTML, and also to add a tag to the bug indicating that there is a patch.
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#tags explains about tags.
I'm testing now, and will upload to DELAYED/1 if it passes
Tag: fixed
I uploaded this patched package to DELAYED/5! Maintainer, please feel free
to beat the upload if you like.
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On Mon, August 22, 2011 3:25 am, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
Tag: fixed
I uploaded this patched package to DELAYED/5! Maintainer, please feel free
to beat the upload if you like.
I currently don't have time and also (more importantly) no access to my
build
I ACK this bug.
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The debdiff arrived some minutes later, but I don't see an upload.
What's the status?
Oh, snap, I neglected to upload the actual NMU. I will do that tonight,
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I just tried to build my debdiff and do an NMU, and it ends with this
message:
Finished tests in 0.001844s, 2711.3306 tests/s, 15725.7175 assertions/s.
5 tests, 29 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/rhash-1.2.9/bindings'
/usr/bin/make -C bindings
Thanks for this bug report!
I can confirm the issue, and I believe this is very important. Upstream
has a patch that fixes it, but we should try to get the updated version
into the upcoming release of Debian.
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On Sat, 8 Sep 2012, Ulrich Dangel wrote:
Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for alpine (versioned as 2.02+dfsg-1.1). The diff
is attached to this message.
Hi Ulrich, and Jonathan,
Thank you for improving this package, and sorry I didn't do this yet! I
will be working on requesting a
Hi Holger and all,
This bug makes alpine in the package maintainer's... opinion,
unsuitable for release, as per
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
(I will say I'm open to discussion on the topic.)
The first thing that every new alpine user will see is an enthusiastic
message
wRAR, thank you for your excellent detective work.
Here's how you reproduce this build issue without even enabling parallel
build.
(Sadly I can't actually reproduce the brokenness from within
dpkg-buildpackage by setting parallel build options; maybe my machine
doesn't have as many cores as
, and later rename it
+to 'rhash' as needed. (Closes: #687398)
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+ -- Asheesh Laroia ashe...@asheesh.org Sun, 30 Sep 2012 15:16:28 -0700
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rhash (1.2.9-7) unstable; urgency=low
* Fixed dependencies of ruby-rhash
diff -Nru rhash-1.2.9/debian/rules rhash-1.2.9/debian/rules
--- rhash-1.2.9/debian
I can reproduce the crash.
Note that openjpeg-tools does not crash on this file. Demonstration:
Run these:
sudo apt-get install openjpeg-tools
wget
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi\?msg\=5\;filename\=jas_image_readcmpt2_SIGABRT.j2k\;att\=1\;bug\=687931
-O bugreport.j2k
Then
Hey all,
Given the lack of movement by upstream on this issue, and the fact that
they acknowledge the bug, and that
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=733523 has been open for about
a year with no evidence of resolution coming soon, I would suggest simply
not building the
Thanks for reporting this bug! Will handle shortly.
Package: python-stdeb
Version: 0.6.0+20100620-2
Severity: grave
File: stdeb
Currently, due to a website reorganization within python.org,
the find_tar_gz() function crashes with:
File /usr/lib/python2.7/xmlrpclib.py, line 1312, in single_request
response.msg,
xmlrpclib.ProtocolError:
Hi! Thanks!
I'll schedule some time to look into this on Tuesday this week; hopefully
that will work out, and I'll keep this bug up to date with my progress.
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