Bug#2081: named does not start

1996-01-02 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jean-Marc Bourguet w rites: PS=`ps -p $PID 2/dev/null| tail -1 | grep named` You might want to make this PS=`ps -p $PID 2/dev/null| tail -1 | grep named | grep -v grep` so that it doesn't pick up the grep process as well. Mike. -- I thought I'd something more to

Bug#2081: named does not start

1996-01-02 Thread Jean-Marc Bourguet
Package: bind Version: 4.9.3-BET-1 From time to time, named didn't start when booting. After some search, I've found that it was when fsck checked the disks. The problem was caused by the code in ndc which checks the presence of named: it checks only the presence of a process with the PID in

Bug#2082: X11R6: Everybody can remove the contents of /tmp/.X11-unix

1996-01-02 Thread Peter Tobias
Package: (X11R6) Version: 3.1.2 Every user can remove the contents of /tmp/.X11-unix during an X11 session. If I try to start a new program then I get the following error message: TRANS(SocketUNIXConnect) () can't connect: errno = 2 The permissions of the .X11-unix should probably be changed

Unanswered problem reports by maintainer

1996-01-02 Thread iwj10
The following problem reports have not yet been marked as `taken up' by a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or or `forwarded' by a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The maintainer listed against each package is derived from the Maintainer field of the package as found in the development tree; there is an

Re: Unanswered problem reports by maintainer

1996-01-02 Thread Ian Jackson
Carl Streeter writes (Re: Unanswered problem reports by maintainer): On Tue, 26 Dec 1995, Raul Miller wrote: URL: http://www.cps.cmich.edu/~streeter/debian-bugs/ http://www.debian.org/Bugs. Ian.. Could you update this? Done. (I've been away - I'll catch up with my email in the

libident-0.17-1 release

1996-01-02 Thread Dale Scheetz
Current source available for libident is at .17 even though the only difference between it and .16 is a change in the copyright notice in the README file. The .deb, .diff.gz, and the tar.gz files have been uploaded to ftp.debian.org/debian/private/project/Incoming. The changes file follows:

FTP site hosed

1996-01-02 Thread Bruce Perens
I seem to have lost access to the debian archive through my own login on ftp.debian.org . In addition, I can't use the anonymous login, as there are 150 people retrieving netscape. I sure hope netscape is paying for the service. Bruce -- Bruce Perens [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pixar Animation

Re: FTP site hosed

1996-01-02 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Tue, 2 Jan 1996, Bruce Perens wrote: I seem to have lost access to the debian archive through my own login on ftp.debian.org . In addition, I can't use the anonymous login, as there are 150 people retrieving netscape. I sure hope netscape is paying for the service. Bruce --

Bug#2083: machine hangs when ftping large file

1996-01-02 Thread Eric Hanchrow
* Exactly what you typed or did to demonstrate the problem. On another machine, I typed ftp erich1 erich (my user name) sdlfskldfj (my password) binary cd /usr/local/bin get emacs * A description of the

ae-493-10

1996-01-02 Thread Bill Mitchell
Date: 03 Jan 96 02:24 UT Source: ae Binary: ae Version: 493-10 Description: ae: Anthony's Editor -- a tiny full-screen editor Priority: Low Changes: elf package * fixed some keymapping problems in ae.rc * disabled #ifdef BADCURSES block in header.h Files: -rw-r--r--

Re: FTP site hosed

1996-01-02 Thread Matthew Bailey
On Tue, 2 Jan 1996, Bruce Perens wrote: I seem to have lost access to the debian archive through my own login on ftp.debian.org . In addition, I can't use the anonymous login, as there are 150 people retrieving netscape. I sure hope netscape is paying for the service. Nope... use the mirror