Le mer. 17 avr. 2024 à 07:21, Pushkar Kulkarni <2061...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Public bug reported:
>
> debian/test/control lists python3-distuils which is no longer available
> on noble. I guess it could be just dropped.
Indeed, I forgot to remove it there too.
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There are several things about nodejs package that are not really right,
let me fix this below.
Le ven. 15 mars 2019 à 10:45, Christian Ehrhardt <
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> Public bug reported:
>
> [Availability]
> The package is already universe for quite a while and build/works
Le mer. 13 févr. 2019 à 18:55, Dan Kegel a écrit :
> In hopes of being able to create a ppa that reduces the pain level a
> bit, I tried rebuilding a newer nodejs for ubuntu 18.04 using the
> debian/ubuntu nodejs git repo.
>
> Using the source from 19.04's runs into quite a few test failures (
>
Le ven. 2 nov. 2018 à 20:01, Steve Langasek
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> On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 06:19:54PM -0000, kapouer wrote:
> > - the NODE_MODULE_VERSION advertised by ubuntu or debian does not match
> the
> > one provided by upstream, so it needs to be changed.
>
> How do you me
Le ven. 2 nov. 2018 à 19:10, Dan Kegel a écrit :
> Then my original bug report was correct. nodejs needs to be updated to a
> version that uses ubuntu 18.04's openssl instead of using the
> incompatible one. Shall I refile?
>
There are actually two issues:
- the one you just talked about (using
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Le ven. 2 nov. 2018 à 18:41, Steve Langasek
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> This is expected behavior. These two stacks are incompatible, and while
> they use symbol versions so will not cause overt ABI problems when
> loaded into the same namespace, there are still some opaque structures
> that could be problems w
That's tracked upstream here:
https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/18770
2018-03-27 10:35 GMT+02:00 Dimitri John Ledkov :
> Public bug reported:
>
> nodejs 6.12.0~dfsg-2ubuntu2 fails autopkgtests with openssl 1.1.1 pre3
>
> As seen at https://bileto.ubuntu.com/excuses/3217/bionic.html
>
> not ok
Hey it actually builds on s390x
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=nodejs
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nodejs 4.2.6~dfsg-1ubuntu3 was meant to go into ppa
Hello !
can this be of use to debian ?
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Alternatives only work when the set are alternatives of a similar function.
Here the original name conflict concerned programs with completely different
concerns,
and it's been established that "node" is too generic a name - a name conflict
happened once
and will likely happen again when the Next
don't you have nodejs-legacy package ?
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Isn't nodejs-legacy available in ubuntu ?
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Considering npm 1.2 now uses node-gyp to deal with build scripts,
i propose it is node-gyp that should depend Recommends build-essential, not npm.
Comments welcome.
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It seems there are some troubles with your rake/ruby version, but i
don't find the dependencies list in your bug report.
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when configured by dbconfig, redmine need a running database to upgrade.
But there are times when even a nicely configured database may not be running,
like upgrading
redmine and the database server as the same time.
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Please reinstall or reconfigure redmine to make sure DB was migrated
properly.
The thing with redmine package is that installation fails if no DB is
reachable.
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On 28/04/2012 22:53, jselzer wrote:
> The issue could be fixed by running
>
> RAILS_ENV=production rake db:migrate
>
> as root in
>
> /var/www/redmine
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> Maybe this command can be added to the package update scripts.
>
If you needed to do this, it means you installed redmine manually
at some
FYI nodejs 0.6.14 / libv8 3.8 are coming (so it's worth waiting a few
days).
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Well changelogs cannot be perfect every time...
If i remember well, you can do that and it will work.
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redmine : Depends: ruby-rack (>= 1
Please at least read redmine 1.3.2+dfsg1-1 changelog !
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installed
To manag
Update : the second way is using i2c to control backlight.
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This is probably not fixed, see
http://bugs.debian.org/653061
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ACPI DSDT has actually two paths for changing backlight.
One is simple to understand and is using SMI Command Port B2, but only works
when booting with BIOS.
The other is quite complicated (for me acpi noob) and is using a ressource
called "smbus-ddcblc".
I don't know if the backlight acpi is fai
You're using a custom install of ruby/rubygems :
/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.9.1/rubygems/source_index.rb
uninstall it, then reinstall redmine.
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It'll be helpful to get the output of
ls /usr/share/doc/redmine/examples/
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Note to ubuntu maintainers : please wait until nodejs 0.6.8 is uploaded to
debian/sid, right now it's in experimental.
In particular, we expect a fixed libev4, see http://bugs.debian.org/657080
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Update : linux 3.2-rc7 boots that imac 12,2 in EFI mode without any patch or
trick.
radeon drm is working. Brightness is not.
I dualboot on osx to change the backlight, which is saved and restored upon
reboot (or halt).
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OK,
as i said, libv8 3.5 will build using gyp : options have changed,
so it may be good to investigate now ? I could even add a condition
in debian/rules so you don't have to change it ?
Here are the actual debian/rules part involved (you can see the whole
at the package's git repo master branch)
On debian i have :
http://wiki.debian.org/ArmHardFloatPort
"Currently the Debian armhf port requires at least an ARMv7 CPU with Thumb-2
and VFP3D16."
Where can i find similar information for ubuntu ?
Besides thumb, there is also vfpv3 support that is better set in debian/rules
than detected by v
With the move to gyp builds, debian libv8 >= 3.5 will probably break again
what's done here and now.
Is there a way to know that arch is armv7 when built within ubuntu ?
In debian we know that by checking DEB_HOST_ARCH == armhf and setting
appropriate flags (in debian/rules)
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I've been running an 11,2 model on debian/sid (now linux 3.1.1, with two
patches, one for the sound output, one to load vbios rom) under EFI boot with
great success, for six months.
The only thing that does not work is backlight control, which can be set once
and for all through a BIOS boot.
I
/sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness
is present, but does not have any effect when imac is booted in EFI mode.
It does work when booted in legacy BIOS mode.
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I have the exact same symptoms (with ddxSigGiveUp as last line) but never added
a line in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/
I'll check if i see something in 90preserve_ld_library_path (computer is away
right now).
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Since no one asked me, i couldn't fix 1.1.3 just before oneiric was released.
Too bad.
I'll try to provide a patch soon.
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This works on debian :
redmine 1.2.1+dfsg2-2
ruby-rails-2.3 2.3.14-2
rubygems 1.7.2-1
Most problems come from rails. Patch updates often break redmine or are
incompatible with xx version of rubygems.
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There are limits to automatic configuration. If you install redmine-pgsql and
configure redmine to use postgres,
you are supposed to know what postgres is, and how to make sure you have a
running postgres server somewhere.
Since it seems to not be your case, you'd better install
redmine-sqlite an
Could you give :
ls -l /usr/share/redmine/vendor
ls -l /usr/share/redmine/vendor/rails
?
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Could you provide the source for "backlight" instead ?
i won't run an unknown binary !
There are two ways to get BIOS mode on latest imac :
* boot from CD, temporary, but simplest. You can boot from supergrub2 CD then
boot your hd partition, for example.
Or boot from ubuntu 11.04 live cd... is
Update : EFI problems are getting solved (might be merged in linux 3.0),
and radeon need to have a vbios loaded to make it happy :
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26891
i found no way to change the backlight brightness, though.
There is /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness, but
Here's how to have radeon drm working (on imac 12,2 27" screen) :
boot from latest ubuntu live CD for amd64.
Booting from CD is done in BIOS mode. There seems to be a way to set BIOS mode
for booting on hard disk, too, since bootcamp does this to start windows.
Booting in EFI mode from hard disk
Try by installing redmine-mysql package !
You might have to reconfigure :
dpkg-reconfigure -plow redmine
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Then you probably need to choose sqlite instead of mysql.
dpkg-reconfigure -plow redmine
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You did not configure your mysql server :
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password:
NO).
unable to connect to mysql server.
error encountered creating user:
Please configure it, or if you don't care, use the sqlite backend (and
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This is more of an admin issue. Configuring dbconfig-common
to connect to a non-existent mysql or pgsql server is bound to fail.
Reconfiguring after having a working sql server somewhere is the obvious
action...
Does it really need to be coded somewhere ?
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In debian, passenger runs as the owner of
/usr/share/redmine/config/environment.rb,
hence this snippet in postinst :
chown www-data:root /usr/share/redmine/config/environment.rb
Isn't that the case of passenger in ubuntu ?
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xdg-mime default chromium-browser.desktop x-scheme-handler/http
xdg-mime default chromium-browser.desktop x-scheme-handler/https
instant effect.
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Probably a duplicate of #621507
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you can't blame redmine package until you do test with your plugins
removed.
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This has been fixed in debian package :
redmine (1.0.0-4) unstable; urgency=low
* If package redmine- is not installed, display a postinst
debconf note and do not configure that db instance. (Closes: #590695)
and
redmine (1.0.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Postinst note should be an err
This is NOT a gem dependency issue :
it's simply because when you run webrick, the rack's LogTailer class does not
respect
config.log_path
but calculates one on its own (this might be considered a rack bug).
Sorry for this, but you'll have to either NOT run webrick, or just create the
missing f
The problem at hand is that passenger spawns rails instance based on the
application root path,
which is obviously the same in both virtualhosts.
Here's a quick fix :
cd /var/lib/redmine/redalpha
ln -s /usr/share/redmine passenger
cd /var/lib/redmine/redbeta
ln -s /usr/share/redmine passenger
The
Actually i recently uploaded redmine 1.0.1-1 to debian/unstable, which
the above modification.
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Agreed.
I rephrased it that way :
* MANUAL WEB SERVER CONFIGURATION
There are several ways to serve a rails app like redmine.
Some examples for configuration with passenger, or with a fastcgi web server,
are available in /usr/share/doc/redmine/examples.
To run redmine with a fastcgi web server
Indeed, this is documented in :
http://httpd.apache.org/mod_fcgid/mod/mod_fcgid.xml#upgrade
i'll fix examples in redmine 1.0.1 release.
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HInt : read the docs at /usr/share/doc/redmine/README.Debian
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Could you checksum the file before/after upload ?
The uploaded files go to /var/lib/redmine/
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No really.
It's something with webrick, anyway you can't seriously run redmine with it.
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"Redmine example configs and README.Debian says that running Redmine
with FastCGI is suggested"
redmine depends on rails...
rails Suggests libfcgi-ruby1.8
and redmine package already Recommends libfcgi-ruby !
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this bug might be corrected by redmine 0.9.3-1
please give it a try.
Jérémy.
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I strongly recommend to switch to version 0.9.3 : some important bugs have been
fixed in the debian backport for rails 2.2.
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That might be the same problem as mine :
Creating new config directory '/home/dev/.blueproximity'.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/blueproximity/proximity.py", line 1274, in
config = ConfigObj(os.path.join(conf_dir, _('standard') +
'.conf'),{'create_empty':True,'file_err
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