Package: libapache2-mod-log-sql-dbi
Version: 1.100-12
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Postgres does not grok the `table_name` syntax. Since that was added to
the base package the -dbi version is useless.
The base package should limit itself to cross-platforms SQL.
(Side
Package: libapache2-mod-log-sql-dbi
Version: new version pushed before its dependency
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The new version of mod-log-sql-dbi requires libdbi0 version 8+, but
version 7 is the only one available.
The older version of mod-log-sql and
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Package: spampd
Version: 2.30-17
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
When apt-get tried to start the daemon, it failed with an error
indicating a missing } or ].
I found an obvious missing } in a function, added it, but then it
complained that $homedir was global but had to
done better
than the alternatives for using spamassassin.
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I'll follow up here on whether I see any crashes due to making this
change in my web server's logging.
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Package: mercurial
Version: 1.2.1-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
mercurial-1.2.1-2 does not exist for i386, although
mercurial-common-1.2.1-2 does. Given that mercurial depends on the
identical version of mercurial-common, this prevents installation.
I saw the
/mercurial/mercurial_1.2.1-3_amd64.deb
I only see amd64 there, no 386.
The bug remains; 386 only has mercurial 1.2-1 but mercurial-common
1.2.1-3, whereas both are version 1.2.1-3 in amd64.
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OK.
Works now.
Thanks much!
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remove nor purge can remove the liby-dev package.
One must 'dpkg --purge liby-dev' in order to install libbison-dev.
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Package: pdns-backend-pgsql
Version: 3.1-4
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
Debian’s default schema for pdns-backend-pgsql specifies that the
records.content
column be varchar(255).
That is insufficient for some records, such as RRSIG RRs used with
Package: ifupdown
Version: 0.7.41
Followup-For: Bug #707041
The postinst script says:
# Generic stuff done on all configurations
if [ $1 = configure ] ; then
if [ -f /etc/network/interfaces ] ; then
# We don't need loopback interface definition anymore as
# ifupdown handles loopback
Any chance of getting ths changes John suggested into the package?
, to be added to /etc/sks/sksconf
| pagesize: 16
| ptree_pagesize:16
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Package: nsd
Version: 4.0.0-4
Followup-For: Bug #729612
This bug also applies when upgrading from 4.0.0-3 to 4.0.0-4, if the nsd3
transition
package is not also installed. The (non-)?existence of the old /ets/nsd3
directory
does not impact the bug.
(This bug — at least when upgrading from
With asterisk-11 now in sid, asterisk-flite and asterisk-espeak need, at
minimum, re-compilation. Perhaps more.
Thanks!
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This bug report is about to get pdns kicked out of Jessie.
Please do something about that.
Thanks,
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Package: policyd-weight
Version: 0.1.15.2-7
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Policyd started generating bogus scores. After a restart it generates errors
like this:
postfix/policyd-weight[26689]: warning: child: err: Undefined subroutine
main::dn_expand called at
PURE PERL dn_expand()\n;
return dn_expand_PP(@_, {} ); # $packet, $offset, anonymous hash
}
so it should work, albeit slower than it used to.
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to be more rare than
repeat senders. And I'd have to bring up a test box to see whether
using the XS version, as it used to, also was slow for un-cached.
I guess ship it is the idiom of the day. ;^)
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Updating experimental to 1.5.12 is welcome in either case.
Thanks!
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-node box.)
AC Again, please provide the logs mentioned above.
Again there nothing was logged to clamd.log.
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use that just like everything else.
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, recomilation still is required.
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ng packages (server and pgsql backend).
The error remains.
Using dpkg to downgrade back to:
pdns-server_3.4.6-3+b1_amd64.deb
pdns-backend-pgsql_3.4.6-3+b1_amd64.deb
gets things working again.
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ed things (notwithstanding that one std::exception), I think we
can close this (or at least lower its severity) and I'll followup on the
upstream mailing list.
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I forgot to remove this from the postqueue before getting the upgade to
3.0.4; I didn't see any other reports of it when I first wrote it, but
of course it couldn't get out until postfix worked..
Sorry for the bandwidth waste.
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the patch can be written and tested. A quick change
like the above
Adding the above to lines to /etc/postfix/main.cf mostly worked.
It started, but is complaing about my proxy:pgsql: lines, so either the
syntax for those changed or something more is wrong
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Package: letsencrypt
Severity: grave
On several sid systems I get this:
:; apt-get install letsencrypt
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or
pdns is a hidden master, so most of its traffic is ?xfr.)
Also, I've had to significantly increase pg's max_connections for pdns4.
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that in order to run
multiple tunnels each has to specify a differnt port number for the
udp traffic.
I had to strace ifup(8) to notice that.
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I'll try again once the new version makes it though.
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Theonly other issue is that the web site claims that REMOTE_PORT
defaults to LOCAL_PORT. When specifying ports in interfaces with
qt_local_port and qt_remote_port, remote does not default to local.
The readme should detail all of the qt_ options and their (actual)
defaults.
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pile),
That isn't anything new, they've always said so.
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e and the config files which do it should
have comments explaining exactly how to undo it.
And packages like MTAs and web servers should have those configs
commented out so that they work by default with 1.0+.
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>>>>> Moritz Muehlenhoff <j...@debian.org> writes:
> This is clearly not ideal,
Many would argue that it is ideal.
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Package: unbound
Followup-For: Bug #921538
I found the that problem is that 1.9.0-1 does a chroot("/etc/unbound") even
though
there is no chroot option in the config files.
Once that occurs, it cannot see files like /var/lib/unbound/root.key et alia.
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Debian Release:
removing the -v (or --verbose) flag from /etc/init.d/coturn fixed this
for me.
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