was much simpler than checking it manually, since it
would not only imply checking if the .changes is signed, but also
parse it to find the other files that might be required to be signed
(such as .dsc).
.dsc is not required to be signed (at least not with reprepro).
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this warning back in this case? I thought it
was only seen as annoyance.
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* Daniel Dehennin daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org [120123 10:33]:
I just tested with a dsc containing Architecture: any all, the
build-needing command returns:
#+begin_src
PACKAGE VERSION DSC all
PACKAGE VERSION DSC amd64
PACKAGE VERSION DSC i386
PACKAGE VERSION DSC any
#+end_src
Is the
the whole rest, so it might make to split
it out of this package, i.e. just drop it from suckless-tools source
package.
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tags 656187 + pending
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* Daniel Dehennin daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org [120118 10:54]:
Making a source package, some python code with Archictecture: all:
#+begin_src sh
buildd@build:~$ dpkg-source -b .
buildd
.
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* Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org [120120 18:01]:
Some other point:
And I totaly forgot:
* it does not make much sense to update a Vcs-git field if you
do not use that repository for packaging. If you do not use one,
drop it or get some personal one on alioth, for example.
* your
the problem of not building -g by default as suggested by policy.
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One per line, like:
#+begin_src
PACKAGE VERSION DSC FILE ARCH
#+end_src
I'm not sure that 'any' and printing the architecture is that usefull,
but it is easy to implement, so available in git and will be in the next
version...
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for the
different architectures reprepro manages.
Could you be a bit more specific?
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to manually get the right command.
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From: Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org
Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2012 13:52:27 +0100
Subject
* Russ Allbery r...@debian.org [120107 20:42]:
Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org writes:
Something that was only added to git after that discussion was already
running for a while is git-clone's -b. Sadly
Vcs-Git: git://git.eyrie.org/kerberos/webauth.git -b squeeze
does not work
in the debian-installer directory?
To have a Release file generated, it should be enough to add the proper
UDebIndices field. (Take a look at the manpage and use the DebIndices
default as UDebIndices value).
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+
# Download bugs summary
nice_wget http://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugs-binpkgs-pts.cgi bugs.txt
nice_wget http://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/ddpo-bugs.cgi bugs-src.txt
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allow * by key BC372252CA1CF964+
works correctly?
Perhaps I should look if there is a possibility to detect cases like
that and print a warning... (Though that might be hard with the level
of indirection involved here).
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tla's build system is broken and causes a larger recompile if
make is called a second time.
Especially it does seems to recompile most of tla when running make
test, needlessly causing work to the autobuilders...
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made a copy to another distribution, or redownloading it).
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the lintian warning/error links point to the wrong page for
sponsored uploads/QA uploads. It always uses the id of the
page viewed and not of the maintainer of the package in
question.
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other environment like iceWM
(without any compiz or anything else from a gnome session)?
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--commit
dpkg-buildpackage: error: dpkg-source -b 3depict-0.0.7 gave error exit
status 2
This is a bug in dpkg-source (said to be fixed soon), which makes a
relatively minor issue a hard failure.
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minor issue to be a hard failure.
There is a change to gui/Makefile that is not properly described with
a patch header.
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/Makefile.in in a patch with proper description.
You should either add an explicit patch for those changes, or
run autoreconf to generate them at build time and clean all
thus modified files at clean time.
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FFLAGS=-g -O2
LDFLAGS=-Wl,-z,relro
As you can see, -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 is in CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS instead of
CPPFLAGS where it belongs.
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.\ Eric Bina
but none of those are listed in debian/copyright...
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interested in this than before, as I get quite a lot complains
about this recently.
Please let me know if you need anything to do something against the
problem.
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tags 627279 + pending
block 627279 by 640672
thanks
I've an source package fixing this ready, but due to #640672
the package currently does not compile...
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That's the behaviour the Debian archive currently has, too, so I guess
it is the disired one. If you have some reason to prefer a variant
without those symlinks, I can add an option for that, too.
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the pull backwards should give
you one with that information.
(If you use tracking including .changes files in your pool/, you'd lose
that information, though).
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to test it, but from a quick glance at the source I see nothing
which would explain that behaviour.
Could it be possible that this is just the root window cursor that
gets visible at this time? (i.e. is the cursor actually bigger when
not being over any window?)
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changed...
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. It took a while to reproduce this and track it
down to some uninitialized parameter usage, but it should be fixed
upstream now and a package fixing this being uploaded to unstable the
next few days.
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to strncasecmp(s1, s2, n-1))
that might mean that there simply is some harvoc going on
with the memory mangement code. Optimising that function to
not do the temporary copy makes the bug disappear, but that
might simply be a code moves around effect
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* Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org [110803 12:17]:
Looking at dsc_strncmp I see nothing that could explain why
a difference like that could have effects like that.
As it does this funny malloc/free every time (no idea why
it does that as it could just to strncasecmp(s1, s2, n-1
* Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org [110803 13:06]:
In other words: I'm totally at loss how this effect can
cause this. I will try to run it in the debugger with some
read watchpoints for the changed parts to see where it can
have a difference, but
I've finally found the bug:
ps.c
)
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* Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org [110304 17:33]:
* Philipp Kern pk...@debian.org [110303 20:54]:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 09:36:34PM +0100, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
I've prepared an upload of reprepro targeted for
stable-proposed-updates to work around testing and unstable
soon
11 __tls_get_addr@@GLIBC_2.3
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Package: texworks
Version: 0.4.0-2
Tags: patch
The following patch fixes a bug in the control flow that causes
texworks to not start without a running dbus daemon.
--- texworks-0.4.0.orig/src/main.cpp
+++ texworks-0.4.0/src/main.cpp
@@ -141,8 +141,8 @@
for the X maintainers you might want
to attach more information about your system to this bug.
I guess a easy way is to do
reportbug -b -s followup -S normal -p xorg log
and include the file generated that way in a mail to
623...@bugs.debian.org.
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that this can happen without at least a
bug in other components. I guess most likely is the Xserver crashing.
Is there anything at the end of /var/log/Xorg.0.log (or rather
/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old once a new X xserver is started?)
Does ~/.xsession-errors show messages related to this?
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the situation is even worse, as the -paper option does not
work. xpdf still sets globalParams-setPSPaperSize but poppler does
not use that value. (You need to call new PSOutputDev with additional
arguments for papersize and most likely duplex).
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include the Architecture: of those packages. That would make it easier
for things like reprepro to decide if there might be some binary package
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I'd rather see this as fields only there if the upload has something to
say in this regard.
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[1] Which is something I'm very happy if it changes[2]. Though having it as
Package-List:\n src:srcname is a bit more complicated than just
having Section and Priority
* Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org [110315 16:39]:
* ant...@free.fr ant...@free.fr [110315 13:40]:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
__strcpy_ssse3 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcpy.S:94
94 ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcpy.S: No such file or directory
the
the code libc is using depending on the processor).
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* ant...@free.fr ant...@free.fr [110315 13:45]:
#1 0x0042de08 in ?? ()
Are you running gv over ssh? Or otherwise have SSH_CLIENT
environment variable set?
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\377\377\377\377\377...
unfinished ...
Which looks quite strange...
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: brl...@debian.org
Source: cliquer
Section: science
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian Science Maintainers
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Build-Depends: dpkg-dev (= 1.15.7~), debhelper
compiller available in package
'gnat'.
s/in SPARK/in the programing language SPARK/ and that says much more
than all the previous marketing blurb.
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.Xauthority is found in the user's home directory, so can only
be get by HOME. Looking into the initial home dir will lead to
wrong results most of the time. (And even reduce security by
sending out information not intended to).
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I've prepared an upload of reprepro targeted for
stable-proposed-updates to work around
idea what could be checked, let me know.
I currently plan to close this bug with the version that adds all the
checking.
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(and nothing
making those rules phony, as commonly misused patch rules often do),
this problem can be worked around. But that does not help if upstream's
build system does not behave well.
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* Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org [110222 20:09]:
The problem that I had originally was that the files related to the
release were indeed downloaded via an 'update' however the information
architecture.
Fixed in CVS, thanks for reporting,
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was incorrect.
What exactly was incorrect? I'm out of guesses. There is no way to check
against something without knowing what this something is.
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out (in the future, when apt (apt-ftparchive from
apt-utils actually) got fixed for it
noshadow Ganneff: which version is dak using?
Ganneff the one in lenny until 20. march, then it will be the squeeze one
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Seems to work in squeeze.
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the above. Could you try if that is what you
want? (i.e. add a '-' as first part of Update:, run checkupdate and
remove the '-' again).
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and will be in the next
version.
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Version: 1:5.31-1
Severity: normal
xlockmore does not contain any menu entries. It should have at
least the menu entry for the blank mode.
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. If you find a system where this font is there but it vanishes to
the setup you currently have without deinstalling the package the font
is in, I'm also willing to help you find the cause, but the respective
maintainers of the involved packages might be able to help you better.
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of that
package has all the information needed. (Perhaps attaching the png
file given to tiff2ps might also help).
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Please remove xprintmon from unstable. I do not think it needs to be
in Debian any longer and as I am most likely the only user I do not
think there will be any other maintainer.
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be interested in the output of
xlsfonts | grep -i '-Helvetica-Medium-R-Normal--.*-140'
or - if that has no output at all - in the output of
xlsfonts | grep 'elvetica'
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- what output does xset q produce?
- how many and which files does ls /usr/share/fonts/X11/*/helvR14* find?
- Your X log (/usr/log/Xorg.*.log) and the
/usr/share/fonts/X11/*/fonts.dir files would also be interesting.
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Perhaps some output of xtrace can help to determine what fonts are
actually used.
Xmag might also be handy to look for differences.
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$GNUPGHOME for their reprepro invocations, but it would be
good to expose it as an explicit option.
You do not know by chance a way to make libgpgme pass this option?
I did not find anything in a quick glance over its documentation.
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the Xserver to no longer look into
that old file, which would be worthwhile otherwise, but would still
keep that file around after purge on a system upgraded for some Debian
releases before.
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, that is in the
struct thus should be fine (i.e. the d case in my example above).
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a package can be upload
to multiple distributions at the same time.
I've changes this instead to
+Without this field each of those distributions is tried according to the
+above rules until the package is added to one (or none accepts it).
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that this is a regression from lenny, where the example seems to be
displayed correctly.
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extern char *strdup (__const char *__s) __attribute__ ((__nothrow__)) __attribute__ ((__malloc__)) __attribute__ ((__nonnull__ (1)));
enum retvalue_enum {
RET_ERROR_OOM = -3,
RET_ERROR = -1,
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RET_OK = 1
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typedef enum retvalue_enum retvalue;
retvalue g
server not properly coping with that.
(It might be something else, so take this with a grain of salt. It's just
a hint that you may not be too surpised if while debugging seing absurd
CreatePixmap requests from firefox).
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Should it just be a pull with an extra
FilterFormula: $source (== name)
added to all applicable pull rules? (i.e. not copy anything if that
package is rules out by something else).
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mean something like
reprepro copysrc testing-codename unstable-codename sourcepackage
?
(copysrc should available since reprepro 3.4.0)
Or do I miss something?
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Testing very welcome.
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git clone --branch master git://git.debian.org/git/git-dpm/git-dpm.git
You can ignore all the auto* and just use git-dpm.sh to test it.
(the shell script is fully self-contained).
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and keeps them in the message text, while use those that are useable or
easily repairable).
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special header in the commit information?)
I guess this is possible, too. (Though I cannot yet access how
complicated).
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to tell where lunzip is).\n);
default:
printf(not supported\n);
}
Here you forgot a break.
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* Daniel Baumann dan...@debian.org [101015 13:45]:
On 10/15/2010 01:36 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
It's already applied.
nice, thank you very much. just to be sure, does this involve the .lz
dists files too?
No, only support for source files and .deb components is enabled by
default
compression.
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+0200
+++ git-dpm-0.2.1-1/debian/changelog2010-10-07 17:48:16.0 +0200
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+git-dpm (0.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * new bugfix release
+
+ -- Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org Thu, 07 Oct 2010 17:48:16 +0200
+
git-dpm (0.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
* new
;
}
This patch should be safe as dst_mode_bits is src_mode unless set_mode
is set, which only install seems to set (and for install that behaviour
is always better).
Bernhard R. Link
diff -r -u -N a/src/copy.c b/src/copy.c
--- a/src/copy.c 2010-04-20 21:52:04.0 +0200
+++ b/src/copy.c 2010-09
an epoch then
dpkg --compare-versions 'alpha1~r07970-1' '' '1:1.0-1' echo true
which is usually quite annoying.
I guess that is way Policy 5.6.12 says:
The upstream_version may contain [...] and should start with a digit.
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