}
* elvis-tiny ships /bin/vi (like other vi clones, it also installs an
alternative for /usr/bin/vi)
Would you call them “legitimate” or not?
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* The Wanderer , 2014-07-04, 12:00:
Zurg (Jessie+1),
Has that name actually been formalized in any way?
No. But no worries, if RT chooses a different name, we'll have a GR to
override them. :-P
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policy I get the impression that this still
leaves an open issue: the transitive dependencies.
See bug #593177.
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* Juliusz Chroboczek , 2014-07-01, 15:25:
I filed bug 753357
Why is this bug marked as fixed in systemd/204-9?
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I could be wrong, of course.
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t; for unstable and experimental;
"reportbug release.debian.org" for testing, (old)stable and their
(proposed-)updates;
team@security.d.o for the security.d.o archive;
debian-lts@lists.d.o for squeeze-lts.
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that want to co-maintain the devref, let's change it. But please do not
err on the extreme of making everyone in the world a devref maintainer.
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In theory, the Name Constraints extension should allow one to achieve
what you said:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.10
No idea how well it is supported, though.
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bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1098738
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Access
armel abel.debian.org public
kfreebsd-amd64 asdfasdf.debian.net public (non-DSA-machine)
amd64 barriere.debian.org restricted
The Access column is kinda meaningless... (I know, not your fault.)
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Last time I checked trust and security were not binary. :>
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ormation about fixed versions, which is
not helpful here. :\
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nce, I do not see the libgomp package installed.
libgomp1 is (transitively) build-essential. And yes, it was installed:
Package versions: […] libgomp1_4.9.0-3 […]
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* Marcio de Souza Olivera , 2014-05-23, 23:53:
* Package name: conv
That's an awfully generic name...
Description : Simple ASCII,binary,decimal,hex converter
How is it different/better than iprint?
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file system, bootup just
continues; you don't actually have to *do* anything to trigger that.
Oh, so the rescue shell disappearing in the least expected moment is by
design?
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* Matthias Urlichs , 2014-05-10, 19:13:
Every compiler toolchain upgrade breaks a bunch of packages,
For end users? I don't think so.
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You missed the hidden §18 (“No Loopholes Allowed”):
https://lists.debian.org/20130711174500.ga22...@redhat.com
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* "IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian/GNU)" , 2014-05-05, 18:58:
PS: am i just feeding the troll?
Yes.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jakub Wilk
* Package name: nss-wrapper
Version : 1.0.2
Upstream Author : Andreas Schneider
* URL : http://cwrap.org/nss_wrapper.html
* License : BSD 3 clauses
Programming Lang: C
Description : NSS wrapper
* Manoj Srivastava , 2014-04-28, 23:01:
Moritz Muehlenhoff
fbi
A bashism ("echo -e") in mk/Autoconf.mk slightly corrupts the first line of
Make.config:
-e LIB := lib
Apparently the new make doesn't like it.
Beware of #584233 when fixing this bug.
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enable hardening complier flags?
Security is not black and white.
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and lowered security. If you do, please enlighten us. :)
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* Package name: socket-wrapper
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Description : socket wrapper
}-*/configure.in
acl-2.2.52/configure.in
attr-2.4.47/configure.in
ccache-3.1.9/configure
This is true positive AFAICT, and I don't doubt there's more in the
archive. You (or anybody else) are welcome to implement Lintian check to
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free (??).
I don't know what makes you think that it's okay to have configure
scripts without source. If Lintian doesn't currently check for it, it's
only because nobody wrote the code yet.
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replace them during clean.
I think this needs an entry on
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions>. :-P
From the manpage: “dh_autoreconf […] is complemented by
dh_autoreconf_clean which creates a list of all changed and added files
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* Jakub Wilk , 2014-04-17, 21:40:
* Eugene V. Lyubimkin , 2014-04-17, 22:24:
It seems that in jessie (and similar in sid) a number of packages
[1] started to use ':' symbol in their dependency lists as part of
package names. This is, if I'm not misreading the Debian Policy §7.1
Suggestions for issue's severity and how to proceed?
[1] mainly python-related + libidl0, > 800 binary packages in total
Regarding python, you mind find this thread interesting:
https://lists.debian.org/20130916140255.gf32...@riva.ucam.org
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* Steve Langasek , 2014-04-15, 11:07:
But I don't imagine that you're going to get signoff on a dpkg
"amd64-secure" architecture,
"amd64-secure"? Why not "amd64-asbestos-free"?
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additional guarantees (i.e. no
C UB) is also a valid C program.
[…]
find a non-sucking name that is ISO 646 IRV,
Let's call it Cava.
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* Vincent Lefevre , 2014-04-14, 12:56:
IMHO, in general, for security, it is better to run code with a
sanitizer (such as "clang -fsanitize=undefined -fno-sanitize-recover",
assuming that the code does not use floating point),
gcc has also -ftrapv, which might be what you want.
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, for
similar reasons it is a bad idea at build time.
There's currently nothing in the specification that would allow you
to do it. This is something that could be fixed; see bug #743029.
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4) Economy: some people have download quotas on their Internet
connections.
Maybe an additional protection could be to make tests non-fatal, maybe,
but I would have to post-check every single build.
That would fix 1 and 2, but not 3 or 4.
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values. I did mention that
assumption in my previous mail.
I thought you were referring to use of ~ on a signed integer, which is
implementation-defined.
Here's a way to compute OFFT_MAX (hopefully) without any undefined
behavior:
-((off_t)-2 * ((off_t)1 << (sizeof (off_t) * C
. […] If E1 has a signed type and nonnegative
value, and E1 × 2^(E2) is representable in the result type, then that is
the resulting value; otherwise, the behavior is undefined.
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* John Paul Adrian Glaubitz , 2014-04-07, 20:36:
No need to be rude about that, ok?
“Oho!” said the pot to the kettle;
“You are dirty and ugly and black!”
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* Gunnar Wolf , 2014-04-04, 23:22:
- Media player: mplayer (on libcaca, of course)
With its 4 RC bugs, it doesn't look like mplayer is going to be part of
jessie.
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* Thorsten Glaser , 2014-04-04, 12:58:
Try duckduckgoïng instead ☻ or searching POSIX, or something.
SUSv4 “helpfully” says:
If the first line of a file of shell commands starts with the characters
"#!", the results are unspecified.
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Or a maternal insult.
Nah, probably neither.
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from fixed #742780.
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r (or diff.gz), and the latter is already happening.
If binary packages are allowed to have source in foreign source
packages, why wouldn't source packages be allowed to do the same?
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t be possible to identify which API is incompatible
and package just as much as needed only?
The goal is to provide missing source, which we would have to provide
for every bundled version that lacks it. Not sure what API has to do
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e all the needed sources, but my proposal wasn't met with
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a bad idea.
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-rwxr-sr-x 1 root utmp 1272864 Dec 22 18:50 /usr/bin/urxvt
It's setgid, so it can't be ptraced, so it doesn't show up in /proc.
The inability to see your own setgid processes makes this feature
unappealing. :(
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even not the most exciting way. The symlink protection does not exempt
you from having to care about using temporary files securely!
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oked at the docs and as I read them this would affect uid 0 as
well.
Luckily this is not the case. :) root can see other users' /proc entries
just fine. Perhaps the documentation should be improved.
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in the test Depends:.
I advise to never use @builddeps@. It's a great way to shoot yourself in
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* Solal Rastier , 2014-02-28, 10:35:
Why the "nonfree" and "contrib" distributions aren't removed?
https://www.debian.org/vote/2004/vote_002
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(such as "dpkg-dev"), not with THE "build-essential" package.
dpkg-buildpackage currently requires the "build-essential" package to be
installed, but that's an implementation detail that shouldn't be relied
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;any" may be interpreted as the prefered arch, which is advised (but
not required) to be amd64. If multiple values are provided, the first
value (only) will be used to build the arch:all package.
Any arguments on this rough concept?
What about architecture wildcards? Could I say
Bui
nt the same arch:all package to be built by multiple buildds…
[0] Likely s/Most/All/ if you take into account hypothetical
architectures that nobody has boostrapped (yet?!), e.g. musl-linux-m68k.
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build, or 0 to disable.
$apt_distupgrade = 0;
Admittedly, I've never tried enabling this option, and maybe buildd's
sbuild is different…
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* Tristan Seligmann , 2014-02-21, 17:36:
* Package name: python-iso8601
Version : 0.1.8
Upstream Author : Michael Twomey
* URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/iso8601
It's already in Debian:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/python-iso8601.html
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rvice? :)
That's why I was careful to publish the address nowhere.
It's published here:
http://www.debian.org/devel/buildd/wanna-build-states
archive.org tells me it's been there since at least 2004.
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* Jacob Appelbaum , 2014-02-13, 18:36:
How many uploaded binaries might include malware?
*shrug* It's not like it's difficult to hide malicious code in source
packages.
How many configure scripts that we never rebuild from source contains
trojans?
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http://lintian.debian.org/tags/debian-copyright-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding.html
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gzip-file-is-not-multi-arch-same-safe (8 packages, 17 tags, plus 3 overrides)
It is non-fatal, so can be overriden if needed.
Link for the lazy:
http://lintian.debian.org/tags/gzip-file-is-not-multi-arch-same-safe.html
The fact that Lintian complains about
the moment. :-)
+- conflicting-negation-in-source-relation
http://lintian.debian.org/tags/conflicting-negation-in-source-relation.html
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* Paul Wise , 2014-02-07, 17:52:
Choose a name which is less likely to conflict, e.g. exim uses Debian-exim.
I think consensus was converging on prefixing an underscore for system
users (_foo) last time we discussed this.
Well, #248809 is still open…
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doubt there's consensus it is desired.
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rest looks good.
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* Christoph Ender , 2014-02-01, 21:47:
I’m currently having trouble reproducing a build error – see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=735757
My guess is that the root cause is #735782.
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* Charles Plessy , 2014-01-19, 12:26:
Since the Debian packages vehiculate programs to be installed on a
computer,
What does “vehiculate” mean in this context?
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certainly doesn't subscribe to the “release eary, release early”
philosophy, but the report of their death might be an exaggeration.
But then, xpdf in Debian is so heavily patched, that it doesn't have
much to do with the upstream version anyway...
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plan: starting next
week, we intend to automatically remove large home directories that are
above a dynamic deletion threshold (again, based on age and size).
Ooo, cool! :-)
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#x27;t want it to
do.
For a lightweight, PAM-less uid switcher in Debian's base system, you
probably want to use start-stop-daemon --chuid.
AFAICS neither setuidgid nor start-stop-daemon protects you from tty
hijacking via TIOCSTI (see bug #628843).
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* Guillem Jover , 2014-01-03, 13:13:
Given that you (at least) seemed to show opposition to the field
(AFAIR), and that you've done an independent implementation of the
runner; does 692704 mean that you changed mind?
No, it just means that I gave up.
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"linux-all" would be the perfect solution to your problem if it existed.
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use dpkg-buildpackage for signing, but debsign. (It would be nice if
someone from the wb-team could confirm that this is the case.)
[0]
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=dpkg&arch=i386&ver=1.17.5&stamp=1386841160
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[2] http://lintian.debian.org/tags/privacy-breach-google-adsense.html
The tag descriptions could use a review by debian-l10n-english@ldo…
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PRIORITY=low apt-get install --reinstall $package
If any questions are asked in point 4 that weren't asked in point 2, something
is fishy.
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Urgency “is a description of how important it is to
upgrade to this version from previous ones”. How can possibly RT decide that
from now on it's more important to upgrade most packages?
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reducing
a 10-day delay buy you?
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$package
2) rm -rf /var/cache/debconf
3) DEBIAN_PRIORITY=low apt-get install --reinstall $package
If any questions are asked in point 3, the package uses debconf as registry.
Funnily enough, debconf itself fails this test.
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* Charles Plessy , 2013-11-23, 11:28:
I wonder if it would make sense to register a proper media type for Debian
binary packages to the IANA.
Yes, that's a great idea.
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Source: db6.0_6.0.19-3 (1 package affected)
libdb6.0|6.0.19-3|./usr/share/doc/libdb6.0/build_signature_amd64.txt
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Source: ruby2.0_2.0.0.299-2 (1 package affected)
libruby2.0|2.0.0.299-2|./usr/lib/ruby/gems/2.0.0/specifications/default/io-console-0.4.2.gemspec
#724974
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aster, but here's my quick review:
Please rename /sbin/rc to something else. We've had (unrelated) /usr/bin/rc
in Debian for at least 18 years.
What is the rationale for the binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath override?
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#x27;$IFS"$IFS"
The hard part is convincing AV vendors that they should support another test
file. .oO( It might be easier to develop an actual DFSG-free virus, so that AV
software will _have_ to detect it... )
[0] Seriously? http://i.imgur.com/D6PfW.jpg
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display: none !important;
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ional-encoding.html
http://lintian.debian.org/tags/doc-base-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding.html
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7;re not special for python, they're
extraneous files to be deleted.
...because they're indeed not special-cased.
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here that adt is the only thing that will ever run
the tests.
I, for one, am a happy nonuser of the autopkgtest package. I either run the
tests manually or via sadt (see #712095).
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is raises TypeError.
def is_binary_alt(filename):
"""
:param filename: File to check.
:returns: True if it's a binary file, otherwise False.
"""
How is is_binary_alt() different than is_binary()? They have identical
docstrings.
chunk = get
effectively GPLv2-only: #717732. Perhaps you meant an even newer
version, but I can't see anything relevant in the NEWS file either.
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* David Weinehall , 2013-07-04, 16:36:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/25/273
http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/30/100
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* Scott Kitterman , 2013-06-25, 08:04:
These are real-life viruses that should not be distributed using
Debian's FTP server (IMHO).
This comes up periodically. They aren't real.
I hope so!
Do we even have any real viruses that are DFSG-free?
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* Bill Allombert , 2013-06-21, 17:08:
I upload popularity-contest 1.58 which add support for encrypted
submissions.
Great news. :-)
BTW, you probably want to pass --no-options to gpg.
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* Daniel Pocock , 2013-06-12, 21:41:
#4: Our priorities are our users and free software
In any Debian discussion, given enough time, someone inevitably mentions
SC§4. Once this occurs, the thread is over, and the person who mentioned
it has automatically lost the argument.
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more
readable.
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ever if the
maintainer says no!
Did I miss anything?
The Freeze Was Too Damn Long!
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rest of that program.
So I can distribute this file under the terms of GPLv2, but only if
$something. What about §6 of said license? (“You may not impose any
further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted
herein.”)
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