First a disclaimer: even if below may sound like complaining, I do very
much appreciate the work of core Ubuntu and Debian developers (as well
as the whole community and upstream software developers), and I don't
think they have any obligation to do things they don't think important
or the right
Public bug reported:
Karmic package passwd 1:4.1.4.1-1ubuntu2
Installation depends on login, otherwise 'grpck' command in /sbin/shadowconfig
script fails.
Fix: add login as dependency. I don't know if the correct place is this
package, or some of the packages this one depends on.
Related
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
Package installation scripts use #!/bin/bash.
Therefore package should pre-depend on bash, I assume?
Simple fix: add bash as pre-dependency to this.
Better fix, something that would be good for all packages: Installation
scripts of essential
Zielcke fziel...@z-51.de:
Am Dienstag, den 24.11.2009, 07:37 + schrieb Ari Hyttinen:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
Package installation scripts use #!/bin/bash.
Therefore package should pre-depend on bash, I assume?
Simple fix: add bash as pre-dependency
Note: right now I don't have Ubuntu at hand to verify what I write
below, read accordingly...
About dependencies: There are a lot of explicit dependencies for
essential packages, why is depending on login an exception? Actually
almost all dependencies on essential packages are listed, as login
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dropbear
Package: dropbear
Version: 0.52-2
To be able to scp _to_ a host requires scp binary on server side as well.
Default dropbear package doesn't include this, thus leaving the server
installation crippled for many/most purposes.
The only way to
Current svn version from http://plwm.sourceforge.net/?page=downloads
has the fix (variable renamed asc).
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plwm/outline.py uses as as a variable and that is now a keyword on python2.6
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369245
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-plwm
Probem in default Jaunty package: package file outline.py uses 'as' as a
variable name, which does not work in Python 2.6. Using this file causes
syntax error. In other words, the package is broken in Jaunty.
This is fixed in SVN version
Got things working by adding managed=true as well (Lucid 10.04.1
upgraded from Karmic 9.10).
But nm-connection-editor definitely needs to be able manage this
managed setting! Really frustrating to have configured network just
disappear when selecting Make available to all users. And then, first
Public bug reported:
patch crashes when -p option is given non-number. Output when running
with:
~/src/patch-2.7.1$ gdb --args src/patch -pq
(gdb) run
Starting program: /home/user/src/patch-2.7.1/src/patch -pq
/home/user/src/patch-2.7.1/src/patch: strip count q is not a number
Program
I didn't think this as security vulnerability, but on 2nd thought, I
could see how a bug in patch could be expoited to introduce unintended
changes along with an innocent patch.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 14.04 is missing QtGraphicalEffects module. Interestingly, the
doc packages for it exist:
apt-cache search qtgraphicaleffects
qtgraphicaleffects5-doc-html - Qt 5 graphicaleffects HTML documentation
qtgraphicaleffects5-doc - Qt 5 graphical effects documentation
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