Bug#196177: Should we not merge 220006 and 196177

2005-09-21 Thread Anthony Tippett
They seem to be the same issue. What can I do to help to get these bugs resolved quicker? 196177 has been open since mid June 2003. It didn't exist in woody but now it's in the stable (sarge) dist. -- Anthony Tippett - 425.443.3152 - Sports-IT - Software Developer begin:vcard fn:Anthony

glibc pthread_join freezing on sarge using pd/pdp/gem

2005-09-21 Thread B. Bogart
Hi all again, Time is running out for this machine... After spending some time on debian-glibc it seems they are not convinced that it is pthread crashing on my machine, but something happening in the other threads. So lets get to the tracing... after I manually kill PD this is what I'm

Re: [GEM-dev] glibc pthread_join freezing on sarge using pd/pdp/gem

2005-09-21 Thread chris clepper
I'd say that the kernel is not the responsibility of application developers. It really looks like a pthread/kernel issue because those traces are for two totally separate userland apps (GEM and pdp). I would find another machine, distro and/or OS to run this on if you can't get around a really

Bug#327351: Fixed in local cvs.parisc-linux.org, sorry for not submitting upstream.

2005-09-21 Thread Carlos O'Donell
My apologies for not responding to this bug earlier. I'm currently the upstream maintainer for the glibc port to hppa. I also try to do all the debian libc6 work. I'm suffering from the must finish thesis syndrome and I had to drop everything. A consequence is that hppa has some mis-merged

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Bug#309090: Missing original submitter report for these bugs due to bug #191306

2005-09-21 Thread Don Armstrong
You are being mailed because you are either the maintainer for a package with a bug or a submitter of a bug that was affected by #191306.[1][2] This means that the original submission was lost by the BTS leaving a stub of a bug. If you are the original submitter, please resend the original

Bug#329297: libc6: ldconfig segfaults on configure

2005-09-21 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 04:45:18PM -0700, Scott Fenton wrote: Package: libc6 Version: 2.3.5-6 Upon upgrading from sarge-sid, libc6 installed a version of ldconfig that fails with Segmentation fault whenever invoked. The system is a Beige G3 with a 2.2.20 kernel. Sorry, but sid doesn't