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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/741979
Title:
cron ignores group-writable crontab, with obscure message
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cron
If you make /etc/crontab group-writable (eg, to allow editing it from a
user emacs-over-ssh session), it will be ignored. restart cron shows
this:
Mar 24 18:39:57 joyful init: cron main process (5254) killed by TERM signal
Mar 24 18:39:57 joyful
Observed on a new 32-bit ubuntu 10.10 linode vps with cron version
3.0pl1-114ubuntu1.
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Title:
cron ignores group-writable crontab, with obscure
That's right, sorry about the typo.
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postmap -u segfaults
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That's right, sorry about the typo.
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postmap -u segfaults
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: postfix
Misunderstanding how to generate a postfix .db file, I ran postfix -u
FILE where FILE was a valid sasl_passwd file; this gives a segmentation
fault. Same thing with an empty FILE.
ubuntu lucid netbook edition
postfix 2.7.0-1
32-bit system 76
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: postfix
Misunderstanding how to generate a postfix .db file, I ran postfix -u
FILE where FILE was a valid sasl_passwd file; this gives a segmentation
fault. Same thing with an empty FILE.
ubuntu lucid netbook edition
postfix 2.7.0-1
32-bit system 76
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs-snapshot
Ubuntu release: 9.10
uname -a: ... 2.6.31-302-rs #7 SMP Thu Oct 29 22:57:03 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
emacs version: emacs-snapshot-nox 1:20090909-1
php-mode version: php-mode 0.1-1ubuntu1
To reproduce:
- load the attached
** Attachment added: t.php
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38205111/t.php
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emacs-snapshot segfaults with long lines in php-mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/510963
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Binary package hint: sudo
After upgrading jaunty to karmic, sudo gives a segmentation fault, but
only within an emacs ansi-term. To reproduce my setup:
$ emacs -nw (emacs version is 23.1.50.1)
M-x ansi-term (/bin/bash, enter)
$ sudo -s
Segmentation fault
Nothing
Thank you Martin. /etc/environment also says LANG=en_US.UTF-8, but
still my effective locale as reported by locale and other apps is en_IE.
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I have this problem today on Feisty. At one point I changed my locale to
en_IE, somehow. Currently the locale command shows LANG=en_IE.UTF-8.
Language Support says Default Language: English (United States of
America) and English is checked in the list above, so there's nothing I
can change here.
Does it happen in `emacs -Q' too?
Thanks, I should have thought of that. It turns out to be just this:
'(comint-password-prompt-regexp nil) in my custom-set-variables. Thank
you!
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some shell output appears in the minibuffer
https://launchpad.net/bugs/74689
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** Changed in: emacs-snapshot (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
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some shell output appears in the minibuffer
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Public bug reported:
In a shell buffer in emacs-snapshot-x or emacs-snapshot-gtk in edgy,
certain commands' output will also appear in the minibuffer. Ctrl-g
clears it but it's quite confusing and disruptive. I can reproduce with
the bash command echo nil. The problem does not occur with emacs21
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