Package: libreadline8
Version: 8.2-1.3
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
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My interactive sqlite3 shell crashed and dumped core.
Here's a backtrace with debug symbols via debuginfod:
(gdb) bt full
#0 0x7f1d30e4b6b6 in rl_do_undo () at ./undo.c:186
release
Hi Tomas,
Unfortunately the motherboard of this system has long since failed, before
bullseye was released.
Fine by me if you want to close this bug :)
On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 7:08 AM Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> does the bug you described in https://bugs.debian.org/929077 still
Hi Tomas,
Unfortunately the motherboard of this system has long since failed, before
bullseye was released.
Fine by me if you want to close this bug :)
On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 7:08 AM Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> does the bug you described in https://bugs.debian.org/929077 still
https://www.wikimediastatus.net/
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 6:33 PM Martin Domdey wrote:
> Hi,
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> is it known, that there cannot be uploaded a file to Commons right now?
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{quote}I agree
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{quote}I agree, but I don't see how this is a MINA SSHD issue
to ensure that the impact
is limited.
More details to follow, after technical investigation has determined a
cause. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T264370
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to ensure that the impact
is limited.
More details to follow, after technical investigation has determined a
cause. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T264370
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I'd be happy to help with this package. My employer, the Wikimedia
Foundation, depends on pmacct and is happy to support Debian and free
software in general.
I'm not sure if I can immediately sign up as maintainer -- I'm an
ex-DD, and while I've re-applied for project membership, for now I
would
I'd be happy to help with this package. My employer, the Wikimedia
Foundation, depends on pmacct and is happy to support Debian and free
software in general.
I'm not sure if I can immediately sign up as maintainer -- I'm an
ex-DD, and while I've re-applied for project membership, for now I
would
I'd be happy to help with this package.
I'm not sure if I can immediately sign up as maintainer -- I'm an
ex-DD, and while I've re-applied for project membership, for now I
would need someone from debian-hams to sponsor my uploads. I'm
interested in doing the work, though.
I've submitted a
I'd be happy to help with this package.
I'm not sure if I can immediately sign up as maintainer -- I'm an
ex-DD, and while I've re-applied for project membership, for now I
would need someone from debian-hams to sponsor my uploads. I'm
interested in doing the work, though.
I've submitted a
I'd be happy to help with this package.
I'm not sure if I can immediately sign up as maintainer -- I'm an
ex-DD, and while I've re-applied for project membership, for now I
would need someone from debian-hams to sponsor my uploads. I'm
interested in doing the work, though.
I've submitted a
I'd be happy to help with this package.
I'm not sure if I can immediately sign up as maintainer -- I'm an
ex-DD, and while I've re-applied for project membership, for now I
would need someone from debian-hams to sponsor my uploads. I'm
interested in doing the work, though.
I've submitted a
Hi,
I'm potentially interested in adopting avr-libc and its related
toolchain packages, however I was wondering how much work is generally
advised, if the packaging are in need of any substantial refactors,
and also of how responsive upstream is.
Years ago I was a heavy user of avr-libc, so I
Hi,
I'm potentially interested in adopting avr-libc and its related
toolchain packages, however I was wondering how much work is generally
advised, if the packaging are in need of any substantial refactors,
and also of how responsive upstream is.
Years ago I was a heavy user of avr-libc, so I
default, for what
it's worth.
If you find emoji rendering amiss on your Debian-like system, I recommend
first
apt install fonts-noto-color-emoji
and then installing this ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/P12767
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with upstream patch 9bc7a15
See https://github.com/pmacct/pmacct/issues/414
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backporting it to our installs, but this should probably be backported
as a stable patch in Debian at large.
Refs:
[0]: https://github.com/pmacct/pmacct/issues/414
[1]: https://github.com/pmacct/pmacct/commit/9bc7a154
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can't follow every step there, the contents of a traceroute
would be helpful.
If you're unable to reach Phabricator to file a private task, you are very
welcome to email me directly!
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Something of note, since I've seen it come up multiple times: if you use
git-review to submit patches to gerrit, make sure you have 1.27 or newer
(not 1.26). git-review 1.26 does not work with the new gerrit version.
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I am also experiencing this issue on tmux 3.1b-1.
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New submission from Chris Danis :
When difflib.unified_diff is asked to produce a diff of inputs a.txt and b.txt
(attached), with 10 context lines, it produces the following:
--- codfw/groupLoadsBySection live
+++ codfw/groupLoadsBySection generated
@@ -90,37 +90,31 @@
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Package: reportbug
Version: 7.5.2
A friend of mine used reportbug for the first time and it attempted to
submit a bug from username@localhost. Ideally it would detect an
obviously-bogus email address like this and prompt the user.
Package: reportbug
Version: 7.5.2
While reportbug-gtk will prompt the user about MTAs vs using a
smtphost (and offer reportbug.debian.org as an option), plain
reportbug will not. I was attempting to guide a friend of mine
through reportbug'ing a kernel issue using reportbug while he was
using
Oh, and, for clarity: this did not happen before installing the non-free
nouveau firmware.
Oh, and, for clarity: this did not happen before installing the non-free
nouveau firmware.
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.19.28-2
Severity: normal
I'm running an x86_64 PC with an Nvidia GTX 960 (aka GM206). Using the nouveau
driver. Running fully up-to-date buster.
If I hibernate, on an attempted resume the system hangs up with black monitors.
I can ping it, but I can not ssh in
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.19.28-2
Severity: normal
I'm running an x86_64 PC with an Nvidia GTX 960 (aka GM206). Using the nouveau
driver. Running fully up-to-date buster.
If I hibernate, on an attempted resume the system hangs up with black monitors.
I can ping it, but I can not ssh in
Looks like this is a known issue in gnome-keyring:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=641082
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ssh-add does
Looks like this is a known issue in gnome-keyring:
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First of all: thanks to everyone who replied, on-list or off, for all the
helpful comments, kind welcomes, and offers for skeds. What a great group!
Early yesterday evening I listened for a pass of AO-51 and then another one
of the FM birds, forget which. (I had only planned on the first, but
I'm really hankering to make some satellite contacts ASAP. Looks like the
last workable pass of the evening over my location is for SO-50 at 23:42
EST, or 04:42 UTC. Looks like a nice pass, 60+ degrees max elevation. I'll
be giving it a shot.
Rick and Jeremy, I cc'd you because you offered a
Wow ! It worked!
This time the only thing holding me back was lack of operator skill. Jerry
W0SAT was on SO-50. I know he copied at least my suffix and my grid square.
Unfortunately I don't think we managed to complete a QSO -- I lost the
satellite while it was directly overhead and never
Was anyone working SO-50 during its pass over FN42 at 12:25a Eastern / 05:25
UTC?
I just finished constructing a WA5VJB yagi just a few hours ago. Was
listening on the downlink during the pass but heard nothing. (Didn't try
transmitting.) Maybe no one was on, maybe the downlink is shifted off
On 6/9/07, Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have wondered about this as well. The author said he thought he would
eventually release it and, at the time, I had very little knowledge of
the GPL. I am still not totally clear on this, but since SCAMP was only
a beta test, and not a fully
On 6/1/07, Howard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please consider RealBasic as a tool instead of VB.net. With MS there
is no such thing as 'free' or 'cross platform. With RealBasic you can
code cross platform and there is no charge for the Linux version.
Howard,
Actually, with the .NET
Phil,
One of the columns shown in the WSJT main window (where signals are
decoded) is DF. This stands for delta frequency and displays how
many Hz +/- you must tune to be exactly on top of the decoded station.
As for logging RST, I always use OOO. It's weird for HF, yes, but is
the standard
Rodney,
There have always been boneheads on HF, regardless of the Morse
requirement. The 75m phone band has been a great example of this for
years and years and years.
I'm one of those awful, ignorant, inconsiderate, no-good,
don't-give-a-damn-about-regulations-or-operating procedures no-Morse
On 4/6/07, Steinar Aanesland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of you are typing long massages in a JT65A qso on HF and I wonder
how you do that.
Chris N2YYZ wrote Always click the Auto is OFF button to make it so
Auto is ON. but when Auto is ON is on there is no way I am able to
type in a
Hi all,
My last message seemed to be modestly well-received, and since then I've
received / seen a number of questions regarding decoding JT65 signals, so
here's my stab at addressing those. Remember that I'm a newbie myself: I
haven't even been playing around for WSJT for a whole week!
On 4/5/07, Chris Danis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alternatively, I believe that recent PSKmail LiveCDs include WSJT for
Linux. Burn one of those, boot up with it in your drive, and it will
run directly from CD-ROM, without touching your hard drive at all. If
your problem is indeed OS/driver
On 4/5/07, John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After just playing with it a bit I have found that there is no output after
running this software till I re-boot the system for any other program also.
Still open to any ideas.
John,
Since you've checked the mixer settings, this leads me to
On 4/5/07, Chris Danis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This message got a bit longer than I had wanted it to be, so here's a
quick summary of the points (if you don't follow these, many stations
will not be able to work you!):
- Always keep your clock synchronized, to one second or better accuracy
On 4/5/07, Chris Danis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So now I have XE on 40m. What a fun mode.
And now, ZS as well -- which is a new entity and a new continent for
me. Thanks to Willem ZS6WAB! My best RX of his signal was -13dB SNR
and his best RX of mine was -16dB.
best 73,
-chris N2YYZ
On 4/5/07, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I enjoyed wataching Chris get some DX on 40M JT65A tonight, here is
some of the side exchange from the JT65 Terrestrial Link.
04/05 03:58 wow Al, you heard me? :) (N2YYZ Chrisd NY FN12sk
Haha, yeah. I saw Al's CQ, called him back, and was
On 4/5/07, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great work Chris! Is this an indoor antenna ?
Andy,
I have a Hamstick dipole mount on a second story balcony railing.
It's rather close to the building but it's the best I can do. For 20m
and up I mount it so the antennas are horizontal; for
On 4/4/07, Jose A. Amador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are all those DIAL frequencies?
Jose,
Yeah, dial frequencies. Audio frequencies typically used for JT65 (at
least in every QSO I've seen/worked) have been around 1200Hz.
best 73,
-chris N2YYZ
On 4/4/07, Chris Danis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, dial frequencies. Audio frequencies typically used for JT65 (at
least in every QSO I've seen/worked) have been around 1200Hz.
I should add (sent that a little too soon) that JT65 is the easiest
mode to tune I've ever seen: the software
On 4/2/07, John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sure
At 08:44 PM 4/2/2007, you wrote:
7076 USB, want to try John?
You guys still around? I'm now monitoring 7076 USB.
-chris
On 1/20/07, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, asking someone to meet you on-air and get you set up
will be the best. You can post here when you are ready.
Do you have an HF transceiver yet?
Andy,
Yes, I've been slowly assembling an HF station as time and budget
permit. I
On 1/19/07, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris, you will be most welcome on HF...
Andy K3UK
Andy,
Many thanks for your kind note. I appreciate the welcome.
Once the date finally rolls around where I can operate HF, where would
I go to set up a digital mode sked? Would this list
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I am interested in trying PSKMAIL but don't want to screw up my PCs
that are using Windows XP. I have an old 500 Hz CPU PC sitting around
doing nothing. What would I need to do to turn this totally in to a
linux computer running PSKMAIL
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(One should not really do that.)
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