On 23/07/2013 10:53 AM, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
adding new entry cn=default,ou=policies,dc=example,dc=org
ldap_add: Invalid syntax (21)
additional info: pwdAttribute: value #0 invalid per syntax
Am wondering if this might be the cause:
http://bugs.debian.org
The file:
servers/slapd/schema/ppolicy.ldif
from the upstream sources also appears to be out-of-date too.
Need to convert from:
servers/slapd/schema/ppolicy.schema
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On 23 July 2013 21:03, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
Am wondering if this might be the cause:
No, forget that, the schema definition for pwdAttribute has not changed.
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,olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config
# ldapmodify -x -H ldapi:/// -D cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org -w slapdsecret
slapd/fixup.ldif
modifying entry cn=default,ou=policies,dc=example,dc=org
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storing, system certificate store checking, and provides
the services specified by the jnlp API.
Homepage: http://icedtea.classpath.org/wiki/IcedTea-Web
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1 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
Doesn't look related to this, don't think I need to retest.
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On 19 March 2013 17:31, Dave Chinner da...@fromorbit.com wrote:
Which tells me exactly what is happening.
The project quotas are not on the filesystem you directed the the
quota command at, and xfs_quota is telling you that it can't find
the mount point for the configured project quotas on
On 19 March 2013 09:48, Dave Chinner da...@fromorbit.com wrote:
Did my strace output help diagnose this bug?
No, but it's most likely the same problem as fixed in commit
19473a2ac. Can you add this to quota/quot.c:quot_init():
+ quot_cmd.flags = CMD_FLAG_GLOBAL;
And see if the
On 12 December 2012 10:20, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
On 12 December 2012 10:15, Dave Chinner da...@fromorbit.com wrote:
Full strace output, please.
Attached.
Did my strace output help diagnose this bug?
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Hello heimdal-bugs.
Apparently SIGTERM doesn't kill the kcm daemon. It requires SIGQUIT instead.
I think this might be a bug, SIGTERM kills the kdc daemon.
(for more details see http://bugs.debian.org/654349 )
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if needed?
Attached the patch from debian/patches/CVE-2013-0172 - is this sufficient?
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CVE-2013-0172
Description: Binary data
(see text) (Matching credential (ldap/
2001:388:60ac:10d:214:85ff:fef6:8...@ad.vpac.org) not found)
It should not be trying to use ldap/
2001:388:60ac:10d:214:85ff:fef6:8...@ad.vpac.org, it should use the name I
specified on the command line, i.e. ldap/sys11.ad.vpac@ad.vpac.org
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, same result both from Heimdal and MIT. Is it possible
both independent implementations made exactly the same mistake?
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/projects file or something?
Not AFAIK. Has the format or parsing changed?
hq ~ # cat /etc/projects
3:/share/systems
4:/share/cs
5:/share/cas
5:/share/cfcp
6:/share/lgs
#7:/share/csd
8:/share/common
9:/share/summer
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, 36298ccedf8c8ff28b1c8c6a3a235392c9a28026 from
the master branch.
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On 12 December 2012 10:15, Dave Chinner da...@fromorbit.com wrote:
Full strace output, please.
Attached.
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execve(/home/brian/xfsprogs/quota/xfs_quota,
[/home/brian/xfsprogs/quota/xfs_q..., -x, -c, quota -N -u brian,
/home], [/* 19 vars */]) = 0
Package: aaprox
Version: 4.5-1+squeeze1
hq ~ # /usr/sbin/approx-gc -v
Not_found
Happens on a daily basis in the daily cron job.
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it up my
priority list.
Can I please confirm details however, just to make absolutely sure:
* Are you sure your virtualenv is configured correctly to use django_tables?
* Could this somehow be an issue with the upstream django_tables code
somehow being incompatible with virtualenv?
Thanks
Brian
(or shell script) on how to
create a virtualenv environment that has this problem?
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ImportError(Settings cannot be imported, because environment
variable %s is undefined. % ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE)
ImportError: Settings cannot be imported, because environment variable
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE is undefined.
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On 21 October 2012 23:06, Sebastian Ramacher sebast...@ramacher.at wrote:
On 2012-10-21 21:04:51, Brian May wrote:
Where is this git repository you are looking at? Will check again tomorrow.
That's the one at git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/heimdal/
Ok, I see
On Oct 21, 2012 8:58 PM, Sebastian Ramacher sebast...@ramacher.at wrote:
Thanks for taking care of it. I guess
d41f5a26e3facc929ff895e7cb41baa19875d4a
just got me confused. This commit re-adds Priority: extra.
It is possible that my co-maintainer got confused and fixed this in the
wrong way.
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
According to the email, I should have a subject of the form:
Subject: override: BINARY1:section/priority, [...], BINARYX:section/priority
However the resultant subject line was too big for reportbug, so I had to
compromise.
override:
.
libwind0-heimdal_1.6~git20120403+dfsg1-2_amd64.deb: package says
priority is optional, override says extra.
I have filled a bug against ftp.debian.org to fix this, see #691073
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This still sounds like a problem with the command line you are providing to dar.
What is the full command line you have used now?
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On 20 June 2012 12:08, shawn shawnland...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2012-06-19 at 13:48 +1000, Brian May wrote:
telephony-sip? There is no such package with that title in debian. Is
that the correct name?
http://packages.debian.org/sid/telepathy-rakia
Thank you.
Unfortunately, at quick
telephony-sip? There is no such package with that title in debian. Is
that the correct name?
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) something like:
MY_BUILDD=PPA
gitpkg $@
I was thinking of something like this. Think I might have to write
some code, and see how it turns out.
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will always (?) be
gitpkg.exit-hook, and as such, if the calling script can override this
value it can have control over what happens.
I hope this explanation helps :-)
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/share/gitpkg/hooks/dpkg-buildpackage-exit-hook as per
documentation this might mess my script up. Suddenly gitpkg does a lot
more then expected. Not something I need to worry about personally,
for the more general case might be an issue.
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-dir, this gets a bit
messy.
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Packages
Reading package lists... Done
=== cut ===
Maybe apt-get is taking offence at being told that the file is not there?
:-)
It doesn't seem to complain that Packages.bz2 cannot be found however.
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Unfortunately no. This is apt-get 0.8.15.10, which should be the
latest version in sid, too.
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On 31 March 2012 08:56, Eric Cooper e...@cmu.edu wrote:
Also, is there any possibility for you to try the version from wheezy/sid
(5.1) to see if the problem is still there?
As far as I can tell, the version in sid has the same problem.
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(5.1) to see if the problem is still there?
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Mar 31 10:54:14 goldie approx: Connection from 2001:44b8:4112:8a03::8 port 44733
Mar 31 10:54:14 goldie approx: Request: GET
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hello,
I don't use dar anymore, and as such am finding it hard to maintain and
efficiently coordinate efforts with upstream. As such am looking for
somebody who can give it the attention it deserves.
dar is a replacement for tar, written in C++, that has features
Package: approx
Version: 4.5-1+squeeze1
Severity: normal
Seems to happen consistantly every time, only with sid:
=== cut ===
(sid)root@merlock:~# apt-get update
Ign http://proxy.pri sid InRelease
Hit http://proxy.pri sid Release.gpg
Hit http://proxy.pri sid Release
Ign http://proxy.pri sid/main
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.11.5
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/mk-build-deps
Until recently this use to work fine:
(sid)root@merlock:/home/brian/tree/django/django-webs# mk-build-deps
debian/control
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
/usr/bin/mk-build-deps line
Oh, I see, this is a duplicate of #665496, only I didn't see #665496
because it wasn't prefixed with [mk-build-deps].
Any plans to upload a fixed version to Debian?
This has broken my build scripts :-(
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particular security tools also expect the mtime not to
be set back in the past.
Regards,
Denis.
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device.map is correct
(note those bug ids are similar, try not to get them confused)
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Maintainer: Brian May b...@debian.org
Architecture: amd64
Source: dar (2.3.10-1)
Version: 2.3.10-1+b1
Depends: libattr1 (= 2.4.41-1), libbz2-1.0, libc6 (= 2.3.3), libdar64-4,
libgcc1 (= 1:4.1.1), libssl0.9.8 (= 0.9.8m-1), libstdc++6 (= 4.4.0), zlib1g
(= 1:1.1.4)
Suggests: par2, dar-docs
for LDAP PAM module.
* Configure cups to use http instead of https.
So doesn't appear to be a TLS library issue.
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Hello,
Unfortunately this bug breaks the building of dar-static, which
requires this static library.
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On 21 June 2011 10:12, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
Sorry about this. The upstream Makefiles are suppose to remove this
cruft - debian/rules clean calls debian/rules distclean, but for
reasons I don't understand it doesn't always work. However it seemed
to work fine
this be OK?
In this case I am guessing I would have increase the version number?
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On 7 June 2011 15:56, Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org wrote:
I would recommend asking the stable release manager. He might say yes.
What email address do I use?
(I always have problems finding the email addresses of the release
managers :-( )
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Hello Debian release team,
Would be willing to accept a new version of Heimdal in a point release
of Debian?
There are more arguments for this proposal in the BTS for the bug.
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On 5 June 2011 19:25, Sergio Gelato sergio.gel...@astro.su.se wrote:
Package: heimdal-kdc
Version
Version: 2.3.10-2
Hello,
I believe this bug was fixed in version 2.3.10-2, however I forgot to
update the changelog message :-(.
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upstream?
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, but difficult to remote
the last one.
For some reason I thought I had reported this and had it fixed ages ago, but
I can't find the reference, so might be mistaken.
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On 29 March 2011 14:18, Brian May b...@debian.org wrote:
I have put in a request to get my public key the backports repository,
so I can upload packages. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting :-)
This is now in backports...
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be present in a newer version
Later: oh, I see, I need to have type=directory.
Would be good if the warning message could be improved, this one had me
thinking that union file-systems weren't supported in this version of
schroot :-(.
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, but unfortunately it doesn't log anything, making it
impossible to diagnose if something goes wrong (bug #623293).
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Unfortunately, it would appear that the msmtp people aren't interested it
having it work correctly with local addresses. See bugs #623294 and #578017.
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behaviour that will work with all
programs (e.g. emails generated by cron).
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.
(side note: I also saw this blog post which describes a way to hack msmtp to
get it to use aliases -
http://blog.mybox.ro/2010/06/09/how-to-make-cron-send-remote-email-without-a-mta-on-the-server/
)
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On 16 April 2011 09:41, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
Sure.
At quick glance, it looks fine, will let it run overnight (UTC+10 timezone)
unmodified to see if it still works ok before I start making my changes to
it.
Seems to be working fine.
Only complaint, it looks like
On 16 April 2011 03:00, Ondřej Surý ond...@sury.org wrote:
Heimdal is/was missing versioned shlibs if it introduces new symbols.
This sounds to me very much like
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=613730 which is already
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At quick glance, it looks fine, will let it run overnight (UTC+10 timezone)
unmodified to see if it still works ok before I start making my changes to
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to
/usr/sbin/something, and have /etc/cron.daily/calamaris run this command?
2. Calamaris is hard coded to use access.log, I need it to use access.log.1
instead. Can this please be changed to use a variable instead. Why not have
CACHELOGFILE instead of CACHELOGDIR?
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for the versions in stable, unstable, and
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branch), both cause the problem.
A work around is documented here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=574774#35
Does any of this help solve the problem?
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Are you able to produce a list of steps that will reproduce the problem?
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that should be fine.
Currently stuck with #618992, when I fix that will do I new upload.
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this is a
bug in my source package.
Maybe the package needs a rebuild?
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put in a request to get my public key the backports repository,
so I can upload packages. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting :-)
Not sure where to go from here...
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On 7 March 2011 13:50, Brian May b...@debian.org wrote:
On 3 March 2011 05:57, Johan Kroeckel johan.kroec...@googlemail.com wrote:
Without using the -s option, thus giving a slice size,
/usr/share/dar/dar_par.dcf does not do anything, because -E option is
useless.
Upstream gave
/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=harry:cpm, but that looks
seriously old, e.g. it refers to Sarge and Woody.
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QuerySets
This package helps programmers present data while allowing them to apply
common tabular transformations on it.
I have a working version in my private repository:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-microcomaustralia/+archive/django
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A reusable Django application for allowing programmers to filter queryset
dynamically.
A working version is available from my private repository:
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most of the hard work has already been done.
Note that for openbve, a Request for Package has already been filed:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=522854
so at least one other person was interested in getting a package at some
time.
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# and dar_par_create.duc
# fix from Sergey Feo
default:
-s -E echo Warning: dar_par.dcf will not be used in this operation.
Please review command line options. -c or -t should be used before -B
...dar_par.dcf
=== cut ===
Note: SOMEPATH is automatically substituted when the package builds to
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: No ticket file: /tmp/krb5cc_0
Maybe this symlink is a left over from some other package?
There never has been a kcc binary for as long as I can remember, at
least not with Heimdal.
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On 4 January 2011 18:18, Michael Fladischer mich...@fladi.at wrote:
My bug report refers to version 1.4.0+git20101228.dfsg.1-1 from
experimental.
Sorry, my bad. Disregard my previous email.
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Ubuntu is similar) for so long up to now?
Furthermore is this a patch I should be pushing upstream?
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On 3 December 2010 21:12, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
Package: snmpd
Version: 5.4.3~dfsg-1
Whenever I try to restart snmpd I get a list of errors (see below). I
don't know if these errors are fatal or not.
It is also says these errors occur on line 143 of snmpd.conf
.
Not sure if this is a result of the above or not, in any case I am
using the default snmpd.conf file that as far as I can tell does have
access control information configured.
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confusing until I
realized what was going on. Especially with noise like Bug#605769 to
confuse the matter.
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On 3 December 2010 21:12, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
Dec 3 09:41:58 crackshell snmpd[4773]: Warning: no access control
information configured.#012 (Config search path:
/etc/snmp:/usr/share/snmp:/usr/lib/snmp:/root/.snmp)#012 It's
unlikely this agent can serve any useful
starts from 63.
./grub-probe: info: opening the device hd0.
./grub-probe: info: the size of hd0 is 488017920.
./grub-probe: info: Partition 0 starts from 63.
./grub-probe: info: opening hd0,msdos1.
./grub-probe: info: the size of hd0 is 488017920.
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Manager, and he is unavailable today.
What version should be fixed? I assume you are talking about grub1? Is there a
Debian version available?
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In the upstream bug report, Denis wrote:
=== cut ===
Hello,
this is a bash specific problem, not one related to dar. I cannot fix this
in dar as completion is done by the shells (bash, tcsh, ksh, ash, etc.)
Regards,
Denis.
=== cut ===
As such I am inclined to mark this as wontfix...
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files such as jquery could be found on another host.
Maybe suggests or recommends would be better?
Any comments for improvement?
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debuild options first? That sounds like debuild needs to have a
hardcoded list of what options debuild takes, which sounds very error
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On 29 July 2010 10:15, James Vega james...@debian.org wrote:
It is from our end. It can be reopened and reassigned to
git-buildpackage if you like.
Yes, please.
That sounds like debuild needs to have a
^-- I assume you meant git-bp
Oops. Yes.
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through to dpkg-buildpackage, which then
complains some more.
If --username is not a valid option it should not be documented in the man page.
Trying --username=value also generates a similar error.
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: django-ajax-selects
Version : 1.1.4
Upstream Author : Chris Sattinger
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/django-ajax-selects/
* License : Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL
/heimdal and the lib
directory is /usr/lib/heimdal instead of /usr/lib.
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