Package: zaptel-source
Version: 1:1.0.7-3
Severity: serious
Building the module with make-kpkg gives the following error:
$ make-kpkg --append-to-version=-thales --revision=11 --added-modules=zaptel
modules_image
...lots of lines deleted...
make -C /fs/src/kernel/kernel-source-2.6.11
tag 395167 pending patch
forwarded 395167 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29869
severity 395167 normal
tag 397996 pending
tag 393224 pending
tag 398044 pending
thanks
Loading the log manager doesn't work with GCJ for unknown reasons. A
workaround is to remove the
tag 401054 pending patch
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There was an error while trying to autobuild your package:
Yes, I noticed. A fix is waiting in my mentor's queue and will be uploaded
shortly.
The fix is to move autoconf to build-depends (instead of build-depends-indep).
Marcus
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Package: tomcat5.5
Version: 5.5.20-4
Severity: serious
tomcat5.5 (sometimes) blocks on startup since its standard output is
redirected to the named pipe /var/log/tomcat5.5/catalina.out, and this
blocks until the pipe is opened for reading. Thus tomcat5.5 will not
startup until the after pipe is
tag 402603 help
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(Sounds close to #350131 and #270248.)
Yes, except that I cut out the rotatelogs stuff from the init script because
it looked ugly. That's why the process is blocking now. What should we do
about it?
I don't like the idea of having an extra rotatelogs process to keep
This issue does not seem to affect Tikiwiki 1.9.5. I will apply some security
checks from upstream anyway and make a new release.
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Ok, so I finally managed to login as root with ssh, after a looong hang
before the login prompt appeared (up to 30 minutes, not sure exactly).
So I should be able to restore things from here.
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I have the same situation, with 251-5, but on a system where I'm only
logged in as a user (all user accounts are stored in LDAP). Now I cannot
even get a root shell to fix the situation, since 'su' and 'sudo' don't
work!
'su' just hangs interminably, until I press Ctrl-C. 'sudo' says:
/$ sudo
tag 377943 pending
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Filipus Klutiero wrote:
lib/graph2/ARIALDB.TTF contains a font named Houndtime.
Thanks for the information. As this file doesn't seem to be used
anywhere in Tikiwiki, I will simply remove it, along with a lot of other
unused code, in the next release.
Note that
Marcus Better wrote:
I've included all copyright notices I could find,
Hmm, there's obviously a lot more in there... We will have to do
something about that.
Marcus
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mose wrote:
The readme included in the zip says :
This font was made by The Font Farm, it's free to use.
This is very incomplete. It doesn't say what free means (free as beer,
but perhaps not free to distribute?), and doesn't specify use. I can
imagine that use would not normally include
Daniel Baumann wrote:
It is RC if the debian/copyright is incorrect or incomplete.
Well, I think it is extremely rare that debian/copyright contains the
name and dates of every single contributor, although that is the
recommended practice. This includes some very central Debian packages.
We
Daniel Baumann wrote:
e.g. GCC lists officially more than 300 core contributors, where as the
copyright holder is solely the FSF.
Yes, but it's not common that people actually transfer their copyright
to one body.
If you ever find a incomplete debian/copyright file, issue a bug with
severity
mose wrote:
- that font is used for galaxia graphing.
Funny, I can't find any reference to it by grepping for graph2. Is it
really being used?
Marcus
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retitle 377943 Clear up license issues
tag 377943 -pending
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I have audited all of Tikiwiki for license problems. This will result in
a new release soon with some code removed.
It remains to clear up these areas:
-lib/class_calendar.php: license/copyright status unclear.
mose wrote:
-lib/class_calendar.php: license/copyright status unclear.
- I think it was written by luis, as argentine, brazilian and english
are the only translations bundled in, with ar as default, and luis is
agrentine. We could ask him.
Ok, so that's probably OK.
reopen 380233
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I have upgraded to 1:4.2.2+dfsg.2-1, and it did _not_ disable the old
init scripts, cron jobs etc. It still tries to start two NTP servers.
I'm using file-rc.
Marcus
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Which version did you upgrade from?
Not sure, but I usually track testing (but sometimes use sid also).
Marcus
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Sam Morris wrote:
You'll have a version of dpkg that logs package
installations/upgrades/removals in /var/log/dpkg.log then.
Ah. Good. Here it is:
~# grep ntp /var/log/dpkg.log
2006-08-10 08:06:44 upgrade ntp 1:4.2.2+dfsg-1 1:4.2.2+dfsg.2-1
2006-08-10 08:06:44 status half-configured ntp
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
You upgraded from 1:4.2.2+dfsg-1 to 1:4.2.2+dfsg.2-1. 1:4.2.2+dfsg-1 does
not
contain any old init scripts, cron jobs etc.
Ok. But they were still left over from the previous version, and never
removed.
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severity 394221 serious
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Lowering severity somewhat, let's keep our heads cool :-) This does not break
unrelated software, but rather related software like ant (which depends on
libxerces2-java).
I can prepare a fix for this one today. But in the longer perspective the
mess with
The reason is probably that the /var/lib/tomcat5.5/conf/logging.conf file is
missing.
The Sun JDK supplies its own config file which probably gets substituted, and
it apparently doesn't barf on the missing config file, but the logging
configuration is all wrong...
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I have updated the package for 2.6.14 and 2.6.15 kernels. The updated
package is available at:
http://www.better.se/debian/kernel-patch-exec-shield/
My package no longer depends on kernel-patch-acl, so it need not be
removed from etch. I for one would like to see this package in
Package: libgnokii4
Severity: serious
Version: 0.6.27.dfsg-1
gnokii-smsd cannot be upgraded on my system due to a conflict between
libgnokii4 and libgnokii3.
~$ sudo aptitude -t unstable install libgnokii4
Reading package lists... Done
Building
Package: velocity
Version: 1.4-5
Severity: serious
velocity adds a bunch of symlinks to the Ant library directory. This
adds those libraries to the core class loader of Ant, thus
overriding any classpath specified in the build script.
For instance I just spent hours tracking down a build failure
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Faidon Liambotis wrote:
Wasn't that fixed in r5916?
That fixed the ownership of the control socket, but it remains to make
it group writable. Currently it looks like:
~$ ls -l /var/run/rtpproxy
totalt 1
- -rw-r--r-- 1 root
severity 495501 grave
thanks
Actually Midori segfaults for me on many, if not all, web pages, including the
page in the original report and
www.debian.org (the default start page!).
Here is a stack trace.
~$ gdb midori
GNU gdb 6.8-debian
Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software
Package: iceweasel-beagle
Version: 0.3.3-1
Severity: serious
When I start iceweasel, it shows an alert saying
Beagle storage directory not found.
Please set beagle.storage.directory in about:config to corresponding
directory.
Afterwards the beagle indexer doesn't work, and clicking on the
Do you have that dir created? Have you run beagled before trying to use
iceweasel-beagle?
I think that's the answer. I installed beagle and the iceweasel-beagle
packages at the same time, and it seems beagled didn't start properly. I had
to start it manually from the kerry config dialog.
Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0.0.11-1
Severity: serious
After installing the Tahoma TrueType font on my system and registering
it with defoma, Iceweasel started crashing:
~$ iceweasel
/usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin: Symbol `SSL_ImplementedCiphers' has different
size in shared object, consider
Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote:
About beagle starting automatically when KDE starts, it is something I
have to test too, as I have a bug filed some versions ago about that
problem, and I am not using KDE. Bug is #427017. Coul you check?
Yes, I can confirm that bug too.
However fixing that
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:4.0.1-1
Severity: serious
Konqueror crashes repeatably when pressing Save in the file name
dialog when downloading a file from SourceForge.
Specifically, visit this page:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=102670package_id=110097
and click
Sune Vuorela wrote:
serious? please justify.
A browser that crashes when you download a file...
Feel free to downgrade though.
Marcus
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I got this error too after upgrading GRUB from 0.97-32 to 0.97-36. Turns out
my device.map had this:
~$ cat /boot/grub/device.map
(hd0) /dev/hda
But the device name changed to /dev/sda a long time ago, when I switched to
the new SATA drivers. Correcting the device.map fixes the problem.
I am using a full-blown KDE4 from experimental and still get this bug.
So it looks like an ABI incompatibility.
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Package: umbrello
Version: 4:4.0.72-1
Severity: grave
umbrello keeps crashing in interesting ways. The crashes seem to
happen in the Qt libs so it's possibly a Qt problem.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start with a clean config by removing .kde4/share/config/umbrellorc.
2. Launch umbrello.
3.
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Application: Umbrello UML-modellering (umbrello), signal SIGSEGV
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[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
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severity 479226 important
block 479226 by 478560
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This is quite probably caused by #478560. While I used an upstream
Eclipse distribution, the description matches.
Since it may not be possible to downgrade to the last working
sun-java6-jdk, another
Oh, it's a binary-only distribution. Well that rules out backporting the
bugfix I guess :(
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Package: lokalize
Version: 4:4.0.66+svn791114-1
Severity: serious
The package conflicts with cervisia due to inclusion of the man page
for cervisia:
~$ dpkg -c /var/cache/apt/archives/lokalize_4%3a4.0.66+svn791114-1_i386.deb
|grep cervisia
-rw-r--r-- root/root 2649 2008-03-30 15:38
Package: kget
Version: 4:4.0.66+svn791114-1
Severity: grave
kget crashes immediately at startup. This happens whether launched
from the command line or from a download link in Konqueror.
This started happening after I upgraded a bunch of packages (KDE and
Qt) to today's experimental, so it could
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I got an unbootable system with this version too. Grub failed to locate
the kernel. I use dm-crypt encrypted root over LVM. Had to boot from a
rescue CD and enable GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID.
Cheers,
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I got an unbootable system with this version too. Grub failed to locate
the kernel. I use dm-crypt encrypted root over LVM. Had to boot from a
rescue CD and enable GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID.
GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID does nothing to fix Grub failed to locate the
kernel.
Well, the exact error
Hi guys,
Starting rtpproxy: rtpproxy: running this program as superuser in a remote
control mode is strongly not recommended, as it poses serious security
threat to your system. Use -u option to run as an unprivileged user or -F
is you want to run as a superuser anyway. invoke-rc.d:
Package: kdepimlibs5
Version: 4:4.0.84+svn828328-1
Severity: serious
~$ kmail
kmail: error while loading shared libraries: libqgpgme.so.1.0.0: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
~$ dpkg-query -W kmail
kmail 4:4.0.84-1
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Nick Shaforostoff wrote:
ii libokularcore1 4:4.0.74-1
Indeed, I missed upgrading that one. Replacing with 4:4.0.80-1 fixes it.
So it's an ABI change. The current dependency on libokularcore1 is (=
4:4.0.73-1). That should probably be
Package: libxpp3-java
Version: 1.1.3.4.O-3
Severity: serious
The xpp3.jar file contains the QName class from JAXP. This breaks the
GroovyWS web service client, since it ends up loading the class into
two different classloaders (the bootstrap class loader of the JRE and
the Groovy class loader
I also get segfaults every time I hang up a call (and no audio, but I
don't know yet if it's a problem with my SIP server).
~$ gdb qtwengophone
GNU gdb 6.7.1-debian
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
Faidon Liambotis wrote:
Marcus, you raised the severity to RC and marked the bug as found on
1:1.2-1 but didn't explain why.
Sorry, should have discussed it first. I confirmed the bug on that
version too, and I get it on every second call or so. Since others seem
to experience this too, it
Marc Haber skrev:
I just did a few calls, incoming and outgoing, and didn't see twinkle
crashing.
I didn't have any crashes today either, made a dozen of calls. I'm
beginning to think I made a mistake about the version, because it used
to crash quite often, though not every time. Will give it a
Ana Guerrero wrote:
Yes, please do not report upstream bugs against debian BTS for KDE 4.
1. How am I supposed to know it was an upstream bug?
2. If you know it's an upstream bug, why are you not tagging it upstream
and adding a forwarding address so that people can track it?
I'm closing this
Ana Guerrero wrote:
1. How am I supposed to know it was an upstream bug?
1. I consider you more clueful about this stuff that an average user
Thank you for the trust in my competence, but it's not so easy to see if
a segfault is an upstream bug or some packaging issue like a library
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severity 392464 wishlist
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This is in no way a grave bug. The package is usable for the intended purpose
of patching kernels up to 2.6.16, something that can be done regardless of
the host kernel version. Lowering severity.
I will update the package though, thanks for the reminder.
tag 392768 pending
thanks
Andreas Jochens wrote:
This occurs because tomcat5 Build-Depends on both libjaxen-java and
libsaxpath-java while the latest version of libjaxen-java conflicts
with libsaxpath-java.
Ouch, that was caused by my upload of the new libjaxen-java. I will upload a
new
forcemerge 402603 408202
tag 402603 -pending
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This is a known issue. I will try to upload a fixed version ASAP.
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This is a known issue. I will try to upload a fixed version ASAP.
Sorry, I was under the impression that this affected the version in testing.
Since it doesn't, I will aim for the solution outlined in #402878, which I
have partly implemented, but I cannot give a target date because I've been
Suggestion: please apply the BTS block command to the ITP's you filed, so
others can easily see where work is needed. (And use the help tag if you
need it.)
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.. and of course, delete catalina.out file (and the creation of it in
the init.d script) - it's annoying when you do grep ... * and it hangs!
Yes, that pipe is going away as soon as I get my syslogging code in jsvc to a
working state...
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clone 392464 -1
retitle -1 update etch version after kernel 2.6.18.dfsg.1 migrates to testing
submitter -1 !
severity -1 wishlist
found -1 1:2.6.18-2
tag 392464 pending
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This patch is failing with the current 2.6.18 kernel on mm/mprotect.c.
Yes, thanks for the notice.
I'll make an
Ah, so the situation is the result of your local configuration which
disables rotatelogs?
No, it's in 5.5.20-4 in the archive.
This might lower the importance of the bug (it's currently considered
release critical).
I think we should release 5.5.20-2 which is in testing. It has no RC
But you need to bootstrap it somehow, and during the bootstrap, there's
usually a simple logger which logs to stdout.
I retract my previous proposal, and propose instead to send the initial
messages to the syslog. That would be logical for a daemon.
I found this blog post
on the
Here's another possibility, adding syslog support to jsvc:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAEMON-80
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Is it Debian specific to depend on jsvc to start tomcat?
It's actually the method recommended by upstream:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/setup.html
It's true that it requires a native app (not a library), but it seems to be an
improvement over the previous method. For instance we
Moreover:
*The scsi-idle patch (for 2.6 kernels) provides only a silly IOCTL for finding
out the time since the last disk access. The same information can be
extracted by monitoring /sys/block/sda/stat, with sufficient accuracy for the
indented application (spinning down hard disks).
*The
The new version of the MySQL connector, which is about to be uploaded, will
probably not make it to etch (since the upstream version changed). If the
release managers do not make an exception, then I would rather let the
package be dropped from etch altogether, which is why I have raised the
Except it's a new upstream, did you make a lot of changes to the
'debian section' of the package?
Yes, because I didn't initially target etch. Some changes were necessary
because of the new version, some were just convenient.
Ask Release Manager to get the new connector for Etch.
Ok. If
severity 383791 normal
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Hi,
emma-coverage is now in Debian, so I lower the severity accordingly.
If the tarball contains jars (other than checkstyle itself) they should
probably be removed, and the orig tarball be rebuilt with a +dfsg suffix.
Marcus
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Version: 0.3.3-2
Severity: serious
This applet has no effect whatsoever on my system apart from taking up
space in the system tray. For example the touchpad is enabled whether
or not I check the Touch Pad Enabled or Disable Touch Pad options
in the context menu (yes, those are
Sune Vuorela wrote:
Currently, we don't look in the bts for kde4 stuff, only for kde3 stuff, so it
won't be noticed, won't be fixed, won't be anything.
You are not the only ones looking at bug reports. Users check them to
decide whether to install a package and also to get help and hints when
reopen 452499
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Hi,
We don't want this kind of reports yet. Packaging is still very rough - so
please stop filing these bugs.
Ok, I will, although I think it is a ridiculous position. How do you
expect testers to know what bugs not to report? Actually I will probably
stop testing the
Package: kwrite
Version: 4:3.96.0-1
Severity: serious
Both kate (in unstable) and kwrite provide /usr/bin/kwrite, so kwrite
probably needs to conflict/replace/provide kate.
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APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable'),
Package: kdebase-workspace-dbg
Version: 4:3.96.0-2
Severity: serious
kdebase-workspace-dbg has file conflicts with kdebase-dbg from
KDE3. It probably needs a versioned Conflicts with that package,
otherwise upgrades don't work.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers
Oh, and I'm not using a graphical frontend, but the dialog-based (the
one with text-mode menus with block graphics). So maybe it's a different
problem - leaving for maintainers to decide.
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retitle 454266 upgrade to 2.7 fails, leaving system unusable
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Aurelien Jarno wrote:
This is clearly a differentl problem than the one that has been
reported.
Ok, cloning accordingly.
What is the state of your system?
Serious but stable :-)
If you still have a
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
That looks ok. Which kernel are you using?
2.6.24-rc3 when it broke, but using 2.6.23 didn't help. Both are
self-compiled.
Marcus
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Pierre Habouzit wrote:
Could you touch /etc/ld.so.nohwcap and see if it looks like that fixes
your system ?
Yes, that fixes it!
Attempting the upgrade again makes the problem re-appear, and the
upgrade fails with the following messages:
Setting up libc6 (2.7-3) ...
dpkg[3484]: segfault
Could you provide an md5sum (or any non too trivial checksum) of
/lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 ?
76e00ba611b3bcb7827bd3f4e3b4930f /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
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this looks rotten, on a machine I have access to (an i386):
Seems the file is from version 2.6.1:
~$ md5sum /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
76e00ba611b3bcb7827bd3f4e3b4930f /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
~$ ls -l /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 2007-08-21 13:05 /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
Should these files really be on my system if I don't have libc6-i686?
~$ ls /lib/i686/cmov/
ld-2.6.1.so libmemusage.so libnss_nis.so.2@
ld-linux.so.2@libm.so.6@ libpcprofile.so
libanl-2.6.1.so libnsl-2.6.1.so libpthread-2.6.1.so
Did you have some strange or
highly-experimental versions of compiz installed earlier
Only the ones from Debian experimental (versions before 0.5).
Marcus
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I can confirm this on my system, which is also SMP (amd64).
Marcus
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The test succeeds with Sun JDK 6. Could be a libgcj issue with threading.
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This gives NullPointerExceptions all over the place (see attachment). Hard
to guess what's going on.
I think I've got it. The test case is broken, it's inherently not thread-safe.
They are not using junitperf correctly. Will try to fix it in a couple of
days.
Marcus
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Package: digikam
Version: 2:0.9.2~beta3-1
Severity: grave
Digikam doesn't start anymore after upgrading to this version:
~$ digikam
Bussfel
~$ gdb digikam
GNU gdb 6.6-debian
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
can you try 0.9.2-2, that was uploaded yesterday to sid?
Yes, as soon as the amd64 build hits my mirror...
By the way, ldconfig shows the following:
ldconfig: file /usr/lib/libdigikam.so is truncated
ldconfig: file /usr/lib/libdigikam.so.0 is truncated
ldconfig: file
I retract my previous comment. The test case is fine. There must be a
threading issue in libgcj. I'm trying to narrow it down, help appreciated.
Marcus
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severity 434762 minor
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/var/lib/tomcat5.5/conf/tomcat-users.xml comes with file permissions
644.
Yes, but /var/lib/tomcat5.5 is not world-readable:
~$ ls -ld /var/lib/tomcat5.5/conf
drwxr-x--- 3 tomcat55 adm 4096 2007-07-26 09:08 /var/lib/tomcat5.5/conf/
Still we could change the file
Michael Koch wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 10:15:33AM +0100, David Pashley wrote:
All the config files should be in /etc/tomcat5.5.
I think this is good and really needed. Makes live much easier for
backups. And its a policy violation we need to fix.
Agreed. Not sure about the upgrade
Package: semantic
Version: 1:1.0pre4-1
Severity: serious
When upgrading emacs21 to 21.4.20-2, it fails to byte-compile jde, and
the upgrade cannot be completed. This seems to be because jde (and
various other packages) want newer versions of ede, eieio, speedbar
and cedet-contrib. The workaround
Package: rootstrap
Version: 0.3.24-3
Severity: grave
rootstrap terminates as follows:
I: Configuring tasksel-data...
I: Configuring sysklogd...
I: Configuring klogd...
I: Configuring tasksel...
I: Base system installed successfully.
Using rootstrap module uml from:
Package: ulogd
Version: 1.24-1+b1
Severity: serious
ulogd did not start after installation.
~$ sudo aptitude install ulogd
Läser paketlistor... Färdig
Bygger beroendeträd
Läser tillståndsinformation... Färdig
Läser utökad tillståndsinformation
Initierar pakettillstånd... Färdig
Skriver utökad
Looking closer, this is what happens:
$ sudo ulogd
Mon Oct 22 09:58:46 2007 8 ulogd.c:737 unable to create ipulogd handle
ERROR: Unable to bind netlink socket: No such file or directory
Turns out the xt_NFQUEUE module wasn't automatically loaded. Loading it
solved the problem. I use kernel
Argh, I was too quick. Loading the module does _not_ solve the problem at
all.
Looking closer, this is what happens:
$ sudo ulogd
Mon Oct 22 09:58:46 2007 8 ulogd.c:737 unable to create ipulogd handle
ERROR: Unable to bind netlink socket: No such file or directory
Turns out the xt_NFQUEUE module wasn't automatically loaded. Loading it
solved the problem. I use kernel
package rootstrap
tag 446729 patch
thanks
This patch appears to fix it.
--- modules/uml~2006-09-26 10:57:22.0 +0200
+++ modules/uml 2007-10-22 10:18:43.0 +0200
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; do
NEW_TTY=$NEW_TTY tty$i
done
-chroot $TARGET /bin/sh -c cd
Package: compiz-kde
Version: 1:0.6.2-0~emiscabpo+3~debian1
Severity: serious
compiz-kde seems to require a newer compiz-plugin package. Upgrading
to 0.6.2 seems to help.
~$ compiz --replace
Checking for Xgl: not present.
xset q doesn't reveal the location of the log file. Using fallback
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