I have experienced this problem too. Adding the -e flag, substituting
printf for echo, or changing the shebang line into #!/bin/dash fixes the
issue, as does switching /bin/sh from Bash to Dash by running dpkg-
reconfigure dash. My guess is that this is a Dashism, i.e. an
incompatibility with sys
Jean-Yves,
I, for one, really really like mail-notification and I deeply respect
the work that you have put into it. Yet I'm here, unable to use this
free piece of software, while the author is explicitely refusing to do
anything constructive to change the users' situation, including making a
tin
Rachel,
mail-notification is GPL'd, while OpenSSH and Apache are released under
more liberal licenses. The problem isn't with OpenSSL per se; it's with
the combination of OpenSSL with a GPL-covered programme.
That said, GPL'd software may be combined with OpenSSL _if_ the
software's author adds
The package in Feisty (version 1:1.0.0.0-1) does not exhibit this
behaviour.
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SBCL cannot be run from within directories with umlauts
https://launchpad.net/bugs/76125
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sbcl
Whenever I try to launch SBCL from within a directory whose name
contains a UTF-8, non-ASCII character, say, ~/Übung, it crashes
immediately before even displaying a prompt. This also happens when
trying to run SBCL from within Emacs via SLIME, if th