Package: firefox-esr
Version: 78.7.0esr-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
firefox-esr (both the latest version 78.8.0esr-1 and the latest testing
version 78.7.0esr-1) depends on libnss3 (>= 2:3.53.1~), but that is not
sufficient. https fails completely with libnss3 2:3.58-1. It works with
Package: firefox-esr
Version: 78.7.0esr-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
firefox-esr (both the latest version 78.8.0esr-1 and the latest testing
version 78.7.0esr-1) depends on libnss3 (>= 2:3.53.1~), but that is not
sufficient. https fails completely with libnss3 2:3.58-1. It works with
I retract "SIGSEGV everywhere". If I compile client.c with -O0, then
the third SIGSEGV is avoided, and I don't see any others.
Summary: olvwm runs on my system only if I make all three of these
changes, each of which avoids a SIGSEGV:
In cursors.c, remove (int) from this line:
Package: olvwm
Version: 4.4.3.2p1.4-28.2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
The latest version (4.4.3.2p1.4-28.2) immediately crashes with SIGSEGV
on my x86_64 system. I tried building it from source with debug
symbols, and discovered that it is not 64-bit
[Sorry for the duplicate, the first went to submit@ instead of 688814@.]
Eric Cooper wrote:
> It is very easy to overwrite a desired input file when doing, i.e.,
> $ pdfunite page*.pdf
> instead of
> $ pdfunite page*.pdf new-file.pdf
>
> Using something like "-o
Package: nvi
Version: 1.81.6-11+b1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
/etc/init.d/nviboot attempts to send mail about recovery from crashed
editor sessions, but the attempt fails due to a misplaced quote. This
line:
(su - nobody -s /bin/sh -c $SENDMAIL
In two years this bug seems to have gotten no attention from the apt
maintainer. Maybe it would help to change the bug description to
apt-cache dumpavail omits full description, unlike apt-cache show.
Thanks,
AMC
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Package: libreadline6
Version: 6.3-8
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
When readline tries to flash my terminal (xterm), the flash is either
completely invisible or flashes only a fraction of the window (a
horizontal stripe) almost too fast to see.
My .inputrc has set bell-style
Package: exiv2
Version: 0.23-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
exiv2 version 0.18.2 fixed a bug related to symlinks, but the fix
introduced two more bugs.
exiv2 is designed to give the illusion of modifying a file in place, but
actually it creates the new file, removes the old file, and
Fabian Greffrath fab...@greffrath.com:
Is fdk-aac finally the first *free* high-quality AAC encoder or is it
just the next *non-free* one after FAAC?
From what I've read, FAAC is not a high-quality AAC encoder. As far as
I know, fdk-aac is the only high-quality open-source AAC encoder.
I
This may be another clue: I reinstalled libsox-fmt-alsa, and with
AUDIODRIVER unset, 'play foo.wav' issues a warning (before proceding to
play successfully):
play WARN alsa: can't encode 0-bit Unknown or not applicable
but 'play foo.wav -t alsa' issues no warning.
I'm guessing the absence of
Package: sox
Version: 14.4.0-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Rather than always pass '-t oss' to sox, or set AUDIODRIVER=oss, I
thought I'd just uninstall libsox-fmt-alsa and leave libsox-fmt-oss as
the only installed audio driver. But this causes sox to SEGV:
$ play foo.wav
Segmentation
[Sorry for the duplication, I forgot to reply-all.]
Guillem Jover guil...@debian.org wrote:
I'm guessing you are not using the apt method? Perhaps the ftp one?
I am using the apt method. I don't remember ever configuring the access
method in dselect, but I just now checked it, and it's apt.
Package: dselect
Version: 1.16.3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
dselect no longer shows package descriptions for the vast majority
of packages, except for a one-line description. Presumably this is
because the descriptions are absent from /var/lib/dpkg/available. A
Description-md5 field
C. Meissa carsten.mei...@gmx.de wrote:
Does
set imap_headers=Sender
fix your problem?
Yes! Thanks! Maybe Sender: should be added to the default set of
headers requested via IMAP.
AMC
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Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.20-9
Severity: normal
In a newly-opened IMAP folder, the patterns that look at the Sender:
header field (~e and %e) don't match any messages. If I read a message
that should have matched, then the patterns will match that message (but
no others). It looks like the
Package: olvwm
Version: 4.4.3.2p1.4-28
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
In bug 635154 I reported the exact opposite bug: olvwm corrupts DISPLAY
when running menu commands if DISPLAY *lacks* screen number. Someone
else reported the same problem in bug 617236 and provided a
Nicolas François nicolas.franc...@centraliens.net wrote:
How did shadow behave before this change?
I think that it could read successfully the files, but then it probably
destroyed the links every time a change was committed.
I don't remember.
I would expect the same behavior from PAM
Package: passwd
Version: 1:4.1.4.2+svn3283-3
Severity: normal
Until revision 3095 in the upstream svn, useradd and groupadd worked
just fine if /etc/passwd and /etc/group were symlinks. That revision
added the O_NOFOLLOW flag to open() in lib/commonio.c, and now those
tools fail to open
Package: olvwm
Version: 4.4.3.2p1.4-25
Severity: important
If DISPLAY lacks a screen number (for example, :0 rather than :0.0) then
olvwm corrupts it when running a command from the popup menu, preventing
the command from connecting to the X server.
For example, with DISPLAY=:0 olvwm will invoke
Package: netcat-openbsd
Version: 1.89-4
Severity: normal
The man page says a negative value for -q means infinity. But the code
makes no distinction between negative and zero. The bug was introduced
in 1.89-4, and is related to bug #502188.
In version 1.89-3, -q behaved as documented
Package: tgif
Version: 1:4.1.45-3
Severity: normal
Does tgif really need to depend on gettext, or would gettext-base be
sufficient? gettext pulls in git.
AMC
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APT policy: (900, 'testing'), (800, 'stable'), (600,
I just noticed this behavior too, and I find it astonishing and
worrisome. I sometimes manually replace a conf file with a symlink
to a file in my own private config directory (example: /etc/foo -
/mydir/foo). I always assumed that dpkg remove --purge would remove
the conf file /etc/foo and not
Package: dvi2ps
Version: 4.1j-3
Severity: important
Whenever I run dvi2ps, it immediately crashes, producing this output:
---quote---
@(#)dvi2ps (j-version) 4.1j
Prescanning Segmentation fault
---unquote---
and a log message like:
kernel: [8971046.561510] dvi2ps[12166]: segfault at 21 ip
Source: dvi2ps
Source-Version: 4.1j-3
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
dvi2ps,
I installed that version, and now instead of getting an error message
(dvi2ps: FATAL-- cannot open fontdesc file bikan-mor2) I get a
SIGSEGV:
kernel: [8930844.284122]
Package: dvi2ps
Version: 4.1j-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Whenever I run 'dvi2ps foo' I get the following error message (and
nothing else):
dvi2ps: FATAL-- cannot open fontdesc file bikan-mor2
This used to work. It happens even for a trivial foo.tex:
Package: dash
Version: 0.5.5.1-3
Severity: normal
I've discovered a situation in which wait $pid exits before process
$pid has terminated. Maybe EINTR is not being handled when calling
wait()? Here's a script to reproduce it:
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script illustrates an anomaly when trapping
Package: bash
Version: 4.1-1
Severity: normal
I've discovered a situation in which wait $pid exits before process
$pid has terminated. Here's a script to reproduce it:
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script illustrates an anomaly when trapping SIGTSTP and waiting
# for a child to exit. When the suspend key
Package: gphoto2
Version: 2.4.5-2
Severity: normal
In shell mode, tab-completion lists files in the usual column-major order:
1 4 7
2 5 8
3 6 9
but ls lists files in row-major order (unlike the unix ls command):
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
ghoto2's ls should be consistent with its tab-completion and
Package: netcat-openbsd
Version: 1.89-3
Severity: wishlist
This request applies equally to netcat-openbsd and netcat-traditional.
I find the -q flag to be very useful. It's been a Debian-specific
extension for years. Please encourage the upstream maintainers to
incorporate it.
Thanks,
AMC
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Package: madwifi-tools
Version: 1:0.9.4+r3685.20080531+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
The configuration file /etc/modprobe.d/madwifi needs to be renamed to
end with .conf. module-init-tools is issuing warnings at boot time
that a future release will ignore files that don't end with .conf.
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Package: uswsusp
Version: 0.7-1.2
Severity: normal
s2both (invoked via pm-suspend-hybrid) saves a disk image and then
puts my ThinkPad T41p to sleep. I can then wake the laptop and it
correctly resumes from RAM. Or from the sleep state I can power it
off (by holding down the power button), then
Mehdi Tibouchi mehdi.tibou...@normalesup.org wrote:
This seems to be the same bug as [#FP-1008] and [#FP-1017] on Adobe's
bug tracker:
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-1008
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-1017
Maybe, or maybe it's the same as Debian bug 509235.
People who are
Mike Hommey m...@glandium.org wrote:
That's not iceweasel requiring curl-gnutls, but something else you
installed.
I have just experienced the same problem and same workaround. I suspect
that the Flash plugin is the culprit. I grep'ed for curl-gnutls in all
my extensions and plugins, and
Package: sox
Version: 14.0.1-2+b1
Severity: normal
sox foo.wav bar.wav trim start
correctly trims the start, but erroneously trims 44 bytes from the end
as well. It's probably no coincidence that the WAV header is 44 bytes.
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APT prefers testing
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.109-6
Severity: normal
The logic for method 'dbus-pm' in
/usr/share/acpi-support/suspendorhibernate looks a little screwy. It
runs the command
/usr/bin/dbus-send \
--session \
--dest=org.freedesktop.PowerManagement \
--type=method_call \
--print-reply \
Package: iceweasel
Version: 3.0.1-1
Severity: normal
When a tab or window containing an embedded video being handled by
mozilla-mplayer (mplayerplug-in) is closed, firefox crashes. I'm using
mozilla-mplayer 1:3.55-0.0 and mplayer 1:1.0.rc2svn20080531-0.1 from
debian-multimedia.org. I tried
iceweasel 2.0 was able to print just fine, but iceweasel 3.0 only offers
me the option of printing to a file (which I can then print using lp).
Here is the printer entry from /etc/printcap:
lp|angrist (HP Color LaserJet 3800dn):\
:lp=:\
:rm=angrist:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/angrist:\
:mx#0:\
I'm just a regular Debian user who long ago built my own kernels (for
a forgotten reason) and ran into headaches getting out of sync with
the official config, so for the past several years I've been using the
pre-built Debian kernel images, and generally been happier.
But now I have a DV video
Package: ntp
Version: 1:4.2.4p3+dfsg-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Of the five name servers for pool.ntp.org, four of them claim there is no
such host as 1.debian.pool.ntp.org, etc. To investigate this:
dig -t ns pool.ntp.org
# Shows the name servers to be
Package: libgphoto2-2
Version: 2.3.1-3
Severity: normal
With version 2.2.1-16 (the stable version) I can get thumbnails for both
still images and movies from my Canon PowerShot SD700 IS. With version
2.3.1-3 (the testing version), I can still get the thumbnails for the
still images, but for the
Package: gv
Version: 1:3.6.2-3
Followup-For: Bug #393454
I'm not sure when my ~/.gv stopped working, but it's not working now.
For example, no matter how I set GV.reverseScrolling (True or False), I
get the same scrolling behavior. This used to work.
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Norbert Preining [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same here on my Debian/sid box. Restart fixes this problem.
I just now saw the same thing with ntp 1:4.2.2.p4+dfsg-1. I have the
unmodified /etc/ntp.conf, just like Norbert. /etc/init.d/ntp restart
fixed it (for the moment).
AMC
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Vince Mulhollon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) I need to research HTB vs CBQ more...
I recently read up on HTB and found that the HTB version of wondershaper
1.1 wasn't really set up right. It was trying to use HTB as a drop-in
replacement for CBQ, but there are some fundamental differences.
I
Package: kernel
Severity: important
Whenever I boot my machine, the device names are assigned
non-deterministically. There is only one disk (SATA), which is
sometimes called /dev/sda and is sometimes called /dev/sdc. There is a
built-in USB card-reader that also uses sd* names, but there are
Package: ifupdown
Version: 0.6.7
Severity: normal
pre-up commands are the first things executed, before the *-up.d/*
scripts. But post-down commands are *not* the last things executed.
The *-down.d/* scripts are executed after the post-down commands. This
is counterintuitive, and makes it
Julian Gilbey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that in older versions of mutt, any Bcc header would be
passed to the sendmail program, whereas in 1.5.9-2 (and presumably
later versions), the write_bcc option is only made use of when saving
a message to a mailbox (in mutt_write_rfc822_headers
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact it's easier than it was before hashing was implemented. See the
ssh-keygen(1) man page.
Thanks! Sorry for the false alarm.
AMC
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Occasionally a host key changes (like when the machine is reinstalled),
and users need to be able to remove the corresonding line from
known_hosts. Now that the hostnames are hashed, that's difficult.
OpenSSH supposedly comes with utilities remove-knownhost and ssh-showkey
for dealing with this.
Frederic Schutz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) If I do onsgmls -s test.html, no output, as expected;
2) If I do cat test.html | onsgmls -s, the same;
3) but if I do onsgmls -s test.html, I get:
onsgmls:OSFD0:73:16:E: end tag for UL omitted, but its declaration
does not permit this
Marco d'Itri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does set menu_move_off (which is in the default /etc/Muttrc) fixes
this?
Yes! Thanks.
In case you're wondering why I didn't inherit menu_move_off from
/etc/Muttrc, I think it's because when I started using mutt years ago,
/etc/Muttrc included some
Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.9-1
Severity: wishlist
Until recently the functions current-middle, current-top, and next-line
were all capable of revealing empty space below the last message in the
index.
I have long been in the habit, whenever I finish reading all the new
messages, of doing
Package: exim4
Version: 4.50-4
Severity: minor
Very recently (between 4.50-4 and 4.50-6) the local_parts restrictions
in /etc/exim4/conf.d/acl/30_exim4-config_check_rcpt changed, but the
comments discussing the restrictions did not change, so the actual
restrictions and the explanation are now
Package: mawk
Version: 1.3.3-11
Severity: normal
[Sorry if this is a duplicate. I'm not sure whether my first attempt
got through.]
The printf %x conversion is supposed to treat its argument as an
unsigned int (see printf(3)). But look at what mawk does:
$ mawk 'END { printf(%x %x\n, 2e9,
Package: tk8.4
Version: 8.4.9-1
Severity: normal
The bug is in /usr/lib/tk8.4/spinbox.tcl. It's possible for a spinbox
button to get effectively stuck down so that its action gets invoked
repeatedly until the application is killed.
The B1-Leave event is used to start a repeating chain of
Package: tcl8.4
Version: 8.4.9-1
Severity: minor
The first line of the lsearch(3tcl) man page (unlike all other 3tcl man
pages) begins with a comment intended for emacs:
'\ -*- nroff -*-
Unfortunately man thinks this is directed at itself, indicating
preprocessors to run, and it fails to
Chris Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, when I try it, I get messages about ignoring unknown
preprocessor sent to stderr, but the man page itself displays just
fine. That would still, I suppose, qualify as a minor bug, but I'm
curious why it works on my system but not yours...
On closer
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