At the moment I don't have an idea, what's going wrong in the Ubuntu
autopkgtest here.
But it looks as privoxy does not listen on 8119 as expected but fails and dies
(the message, that privoxy cannot be killed because there is no such process in
line 61 of privoxy-regression-test also leads to
At the moment I don't have an idea, what's going wrong in the Ubuntu
autopkgtest here.
But it looks as privoxy does not listen on 8119 as expected but fails and dies
(the message, that privoxy cannot be killed because there is no such process in
line 61 of privoxy-regression-test also leads to
This is/was a bug in mailutils 3.14 (see https://bugs.debian.org/1003755) which
had an ABI change (over 3.13), but did not bump the abiversion.
mailutils 3.15 fixed this issue.
In Debian I triggered a binary rebuild of mailfromd after mailutils 3.15 was
released, but Ubuntu seems to have not
To say the truth, I fear that I simply missed a
Type=forking
in the mailfromd.service.
I'm just preparing a new version 8.13-2, that fixes this, it will be
available in Debian soon (and somewhat later in Ubuntu...).
Thanks for finding and reporting this issue!
Roland (Debian maintainer of the
I would suspect, that this "DING" does not refer to the program ding but
is some kind of bell that is ringing in gnome-shell or nautilus.
ding does not have to do anything with gvfs or the like (except you have
configured it in a very strange way).
To eliminate ding as the root cause, simply
I fear that you mixed up two packages here:
libnet-snmp-perl 6.0.1 with the Perl module Net::SNMP from
https://metacpan.org/dist/Net-SNMP (unchanged upstream since 2010).
and
libsnmp-perl 5.9(.1) with the Perl modules SNMP and NetSNMP::* from
https://net-snmp.sourceforge.io/ and
Could you please try to start privoxy again and if it fails again run the
commands "systemctl status privoxy.service" and "journalctl -xe" with a wider
screen after this to get more output.
The messages in DpkgTerminalLog.txt are cut at a place where it would become
interesting...
Also have a
Man page arrancid(1) was removed in 3.10, which is available since
focal.
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Fixed in version 3.2.8-3 (which was yesterday uploaded to Debian
unstable)
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unstable)
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Null pointer of fig2dev of gensvg.c in function svg_arrows
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global-buffer-overflow of fix2dev of fig2dev/read.c in function
read_objects
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This was changed to https://github.com/nongiach/Sunclock in 3.57-11,
which is available since groovy
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Title:
fillingcolor does
I still think that this isn't packaging problem of Ubuntu or Debian but a
misunderstanding how X defaults works.
If you build xfig yourself you should use
./configure --with-appdefaultdir=/etc/X11/app-defaults
otherwise this won't work on Ubuntu or Debian systems.
For this I close this issue
this is in fig2dev/transfig, not in xfig.
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xfig produces illegal PNG file when
Since the reporter already tagged this "a feature", I close this
ticket...
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it
fixed in 1:3.2.6~rc-2 (available since bionic)
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about xfig mime-type
To
This was changed in 1:3.2.6~rc-2, we now consistently use
application/x-xfig
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This isn't a problem in xfig, since xfig doesn't create png files, but
delegates this to fig2dev program, which currently is contained in
package fig2dev and in former versions in transfig package.
I tried this out with current version of the program and wasn't able to
reproduce this problem.
You are right, there currently is no automatism to build xfig_ref_en.pdf
from the HTML documentation. This is done manually by upstream
maintainer and not on every documentation change.
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Could you please retest with a newer version?
See attached screenshot.
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xfig icons overlap on a
In upstream version 3.2.5c a new option -smallicons was added which
makes this configurable at runtime.
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xfig icons overlap on a small
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xfig: interpolated
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xfig crashes
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The -..- and
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Xfig fails to
Need more input to fix or reproduce this issue.
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Failed to start
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privoxy won't
Fixed since 3.0.24-2 (available since bionic)
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This is fixed in 1:2-37, which is available since hirsute.
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fixed using tre-agrep in 1.8.1-4 (available since focal)
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ding does not
There was always a "Suggests: agrep" field. Since agrep was "non-free"
before a "Recommends" was not possible in Debian.
Since 1.8.1-4 (available since focal) support for tre-agrep was added
and "Recommends: tre-agrep" was configured.
Since 1.9-2 (available in hirsute) "Recommends: glimpse (>=
fixed in 3.2.7b-1 (available since groovy)
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Figures
Fixed in igerman98 20161207-1, which is available in all distributions
since bionic (but not in xenial)
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package wogerman 1:2-27 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
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Thanks for your bug report!
I'll fix Bauernbefeiung, Geisterbwegung, and Herabsetztung in the next
release (2-37).
I think that Anschlußleitung is a synonym for Anschlußkabel so I won't
remove it from the dictionary. Especially since Anschlussleitung (new
German spelling) is mentioned on
To debug this issue, it would be necessary to have a look into
/var/log/privoxy/log.
If there is no information in the file, it may be necessary to increase debug
level using debug option in /etc/privoxy/config.
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privoxy won't start at boot
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I just uploaded 3.0.28-3, where this should be fixed.
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privoxy won't start at boot
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According to https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/NetworkTarget/
it may be a good idea to change
After=network.target
in the /lib/systemd/system/privoxy.service to
After=network-online.target
If you prefer an update safe mechanism, run
systemctl edit privoxy.service
and write
I just uploaded fig2dev 3.2.7b-1 to Debian, which solves this issue.
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@florian42: Where does your xfig 3.2.7a come from? Is it from the
Ubuntu/Debian package or is it self compiled? If the latter, you may
have to fix your configure options. If the former: what package version
are you talking about exactly? Are you really sure, that it comes with
the Fig file in
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Xfig fails to generate EPS preview
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XFig seems to ignore .xfig file
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xfig: interpolated spline draws polyline instead
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With the upgrade from rancid 3.4 to 3.5 the Arista support changed from
a stand alone arrancid to the module, which should be used by "rancid -t
arista".
You may have a look at /etc/rancid/rancid.types.base and you will see,
that arista is now handled there this way:
arista;script;rancid -t
See https://sourceforge.net/p/mcj/tickets/37/
It's fixed in unreleased git commit cf4064e7d109aa122b372ed09b2c528006607c09
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Figures
A fixed version 3.2.7a-2 was just uploaded to the Debian archive, so it
make it into Ubuntu soon.
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xfig: interpolated spline draws
I just forwarded the issue to the upstream tracker:
https://sourceforge.net/p/mcj/tickets/35/
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This was already reported against the Debian package in
https://bugs.debian.org/839628 and is fixed since version 20161207-1.
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lbdb-fetchaddr truncates based on number of bytes, not characters
153).
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The above mentioned change to 3.5.1 was incorporated 1.5 years ago:
rancid (3.5.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream version 3.5.1.
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The real name length limit was increased from 30 to 70 in lbdb 0.41.
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The error message says:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of wngerman:
wngerman depends on dictionaries-common (>= 0.20.0); however:
Package dictionaries-common is not configured yet.
dpkg: error processing wngerman (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
dpkg:
As far as I can see, this is a problem with
/var/cache/debconf/config.dat being locked by another process, which
affects installation of wngerman and wogerman.
I don't think that this is a but in wogerman nor in wngerman, but a
local problem with some process, which didn't unlock
As far as I can see, there happens a segfault in remove-default-wordlist, which
is called in postrm of wogerman.
remove-default-wordlist is part of package dictionaries-common, so this may be
an issue there.
Since remove-default-wordlist is a perl script it shouldn't segfault, so this
may be an
fixed in 1:2-31
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-de-de-oldspell kollidiert mit -de-de
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This was fixed with the release of myspell-de-de-1901 version 1:2-31.
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Your /etc/privoxy/config above looks very old (copyright 2006) and outdated.
It refers to /etc/privoxy/standard.action and /etc/privoxy/global.action, which
are no longer contained in 3.0.26-3.
So if you upgrade the package and keep the old config without adapting it, this
will always fail.
Fixed in Debian package version 3.2.6-2.
Also fixed in upstream version 3.2.6a.
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=848040
Importance:
Seems that Ubuntu just needs to update the package from Debian, which
already contains 3.5.1-1.
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new package update for Rancid
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I'm not fully sure, what .xfig file you are talking about. All I know
is ~/.xfigrc, which contains a list of last used fig files, but nothing
more.
I you want to permanently change the ruler units in XFig, the correct way is to
define a local setting in ~/.Xresources like this:
Fig.inches:
As far as I can see, this is neither an Ubuntu nor an XFig issue, but
some misunderstanding how X resources work at all.
There is one global app-defaults directory, that is read by the X
server. In Ubuntu this is usually /etc/X11/app-defauts. As far as I
can see, you cannot use a different
** Description changed:
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and the following error is reported:
- ERROR from ghostscript:
+ ERROR from ghostscript:
Error: /invalidfileaccess in --run--
Operand stack:
-3 --nostringval--
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xfig crashes when moving a point of an arc
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*** buffer overflow detected ***: xfig terminated
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xfig cannot display EPS graphics
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I suppose, you configured ding to use egrep for searching the dictionary?
Please try, whether it helps to add "-a" to the egrep options.
Alternatively using agrep or internal-grep should work around your problem, too.
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20160407-1 both have a workaround implemented, that works around the
grep issue.
The grep issue only affects grep 2.23 and up, older grep versions aren't
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The -..- and -.- line styles are broken
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This should be fixed with
xfig (1:3.2.5.c-8) unstable; urgency=medium
[...]
* 59_edit_arc+ellipse: Fix editing arc points and ellipse points
(Closes: #756791, #805368).
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ding depends on package tk. Package tk contains a symlink /usr/bin/wish ->
/usr/bin/wish8.6 (or 8.4, depending on the version of tk that you have
installed).
So the above mentioned problem isn't a bug in ding but a problem of the
installation of tk.
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*** buffer overflow detected ***: xfig terminated
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This should be fixed since 1:3.2.5.c-4.
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This should be solved since 3.2.5.c.
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** Changed in: transfig (Debian)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: transfig (Debian)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Roland Rosenfeld (roland)
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I just uploaded a new 3.0.15-2 version to the Debian archive, that should solve
this issue.
Maybe someone is interested to try out, whether this is the solution for you.
If the package is not available via the Debian archive, have a look at
http://www.spinnaker.de/debian/privoxy.html
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An extended LSB compliant version of the init.d script was introduced
with privoxy 3.0.11-1:
privoxy (3.0.11-1) unstable; urgency=low
[...]
* Modify init.d script to be more lsb compliant.
Depends on lsb-base (= 3.2-13)
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-- Roland Rosenfeld rol...@debian.org Sun, 22 Feb 2009 22:07
It was fixed in Debian release 1:3.2.5-rel-3, which is not yet in
Ubuntu.
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This is fixed in Debian package version 0.32:
lbdb (0.33) unstable; urgency=low
* Add SORT_OUTPUT=reverse_comment to do reverse sort by the third column
(most recent m_inmail timestamp at the top). Thanks to Marco d'Itri
for this suggestion.
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The above patch is now incorporated in Debian version 1:3.2.5-alpha7-3.
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when exporting to ps/eps/pdf (+latex) whitespace at arrow tip
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What version of xfonts-utils are you using when you run into this
problem? As far as I can see, there are only 1.0.6 versions available
in Debian and Ubuntu (in any release), which should not trigger this
issue.
The solution would be to modify debhelper, which adds the dependency on
xfonts-utils
This is not a bug in xfig but in transfig.
** Changed in: xfig (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xfig = transfig
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This bug was also reported to the Debian BTS: http://bugs.debian.org/314868
It was solved in Debian version 3.0.3-6.
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You're right. I missed that xfonts-utils 6.8.2.1-5 were build from xfonts-core
in Ubuntu, so launchpad didn't show me these versions when searching for
xfonts-utils.
Anyway, I'm not sure, whether this should be fixed in Debian or in Ubuntu,
since the problem doesn't occur in Debian. Maybe some
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