Package: kde-full
Version: 5:100
Severity: serious
Dear Maintainer,
kde-full from meta-kde 5:100 depends on kdepim 4:17.12.xxx, but
meta-kde provides the packages kdepim in Version 4:17.08.xxx.
Two untested fixes (choose one!) have been provided at
> On Jul 19 2017, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
> wrote:
>
>> "sizeof(struct Lisp_Symbol) is 22 bytes on m68k, but the code expects
>> the
>> size of the object to be dividable by 8."
>
> No, it doesn't. See union aligned_Lisp_Symbol.
Yes, it does, although this most
without
authentication, so forced authentication is needed here.
Regards,
Michael Karcher
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On 30.06.2016 02:29, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Hello!
Attaching an updated patch which includes an additional alignment fix for m68k
by Michael Karcher. He discovered that "sem_t" was incorrectly aligned to 16
bits
which resulted in "create_db" crashing with [1]:
s
providing lock-free atomics.
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Michael Karcher
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Package: gcc-4.9
Version: 4.9.1-16
Severity: important
The currently available version of gcc 4.9 for mips miscompiles boolean
negation under certain circumstances.
The assembly contains the not instruction, which represents bitwise negation,
which is not appropriate, as
both 0 and 1 get mapped
Of course I meant to write The currently available version of gcc 4.9
for sh4... in the first paragraph of the bug description. I am sorry
for any confusion this might have caused.
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Michael Karcher
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to unset it
temporarily in a subshell:
( unset GIT_WORK_TREE; git clone --branch ... )
I would be happy if someone tested this suggestion and can confirm that
it works.
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is thus a different patch: unset GIT_WORK_TREE for the
checkout by running
GIT_WORK_TREE= git clone --branch $gitbranch $giturl $FAI
you don't need to specify the work tree in the environment variable, as
you already pass the value on the command line.
Regards,
Michael Karcher
Package: kdevelop
Version: 4:4.3.1-3+b1
Followup-For: Bug #707215
The solution to this bug is indeed to rebuild kdevelop, as this
bug is caused by a bug in g++ 4.7.0 and 4.7.1 that caused ABI changes
in returning std::pairs (see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.7/changes.html).
The solution is to
available while rygel is running.
Regards,
Michael Karcher
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-backed directory makes it fail on the porterbox, too.
The upstream diff from the mentioned commit is attached.
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recording on remote file
systems would help in scenario a, but not in scenario b.
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are still waiting
for a real manifestation of the original bug, which should occur with
libio 2.0 programs only.
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The attached patch fixes the buffer overrun for the fixed-size header
buffer.
--- snack-2.2.10-dfsg1/generic/jkSoundFile.c 2005-12-14 12:29:38.0 +0100
+++ snack-2.2.10-dfsg1+karcher/generic/jkSoundFile.c 2013-01-02 00:29:56.836287036 +0100
@@ -1796,7 +1796,14 @@
GetHeaderBytes(Sound *s,
assumptions and breaks on sparc.
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Michael Karcher
[1] This is why Bernhard R. Link observed the two different alignof
values. You choose between the two variants of FILE/_IO_FILE by defining
or not defining _IO_USE_OLD_IO_FILE. In oldstdfile.c, the symbol is
defined, while in genops.c
for a stable
update.
Commit
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libXi/commit/?id=635c2c029b1e73311c3f650bcaf7eeb9e782134b
fixes the problem and applies (with offset and fuzz, though).
Regards,
Michael Karcher
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Package: ia32-libs
Version: 20120102
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ia32-libs contains libxi6 2:1.3-6, which is affected by #660411. Recent
versions of Wine use XInput 2 if available, which causes memory corruption
and possible crashes. As mentioned in #660411 this affects security in
case of a malign X
further why there was no call to open_log.
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Michael Karcher
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bridge_hw 00:0f:b5:80:d3:25
hostapd /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
And in /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf I have
interface=wlan0
bridge=br0
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Michael Karcher
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by changing the 'grep use' with 'grep use or require'.
Did you even bother to check whether debian uses automatic tools to find
the dependency?
And now to something productive: Debian should just upgrade to a newer
upstream version to fix the bug.
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in stable, too, even up to
the point of recompiling patched packages.
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Debian Systems, without needing a
Build-Conflicts on Qt3's qmake.
Thanks for your response to the bug report,
Michael Karcher
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the automatic build system unable to build Qt 4
packages.
An option to choose either qmake-qt3 or qmake-qt4, or even hard
wiring qmake-qt4 as the automatic build system is mainly used for new
packages that mainly use qt4 would be nice, IMHO.
Regards,
Michael Karcher
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while debian policy does not mandate that debian/rules is concurrency-safe,
it is surely a nice thing. Regretfully the debian/rules contains a flaw that
makes it unsafe:
begin quote
build: configure-stamp build-stamp
build-stamp:
end quote
Package: gparted
Version: 0.4.6-2
Severity: wishlist
When I run gparted on a system without ntfsprogs installed, I get the
warning sign on NTFS partitions because gparted can't work on NTFS
partitions without ntfsprogs. That's all fair, but the explanation for the
warning sign is
Unable to read
sneaked into the package that should be OpenGL enabled.
Regards,
Michael Karcher
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Package: xosview
Version: 1.8.3+debian-6
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
xosview parses /proc/interrupts and stops parsing a little bit too late,
so the last number from /proc/interrupts gets processed twice. Please
apply the attached patch.
Regards,
Michael Karcher
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xosview has a fixed-size array mapping numbers from /proc/interrupts
to interrupt indicator positions. The size of this map is 1024. On some
x86-64 system (and probably modern i386 systems too) with PCI express,
the interrupt
Package: dmsetup
Version: 2:1.02.24-3
Followup-For: Bug #245282
While I agree on not documenting everything about possible mappings in
dmsetup, I am not happy about the lack of documentation of features dmsetup
itself provides, in this case, --showkeys.
A patch is included.
Regards,
Michael
-party repository that
includes this kind of harmless bug fixes (I would call it something like
stable-recommended-updates), do you have any pointers to a discussion on
debian-devel about this subject?
Regards,
Michael Karcher
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might not get around to before christmas), but the
obviously wrong x86 code in gdb's disassembly is gone.
Regards,
Michael Karcher
--- xorg-server-1.1.1/fb/fbpict.c.orig 2007-12-24 10:37:26.0 +0100
+++ xorg-server-1.1.1/fb/fbpict.c 2007-12-24 10:37:50.0 +0100
@@ -1378,7 +1378,7
. And it
looks like the f suffix is there now. So if you are right, the bug
should be fixed in unstable already.
Any chance of getting the fix in the next point release? Probably not,
as it is not security related.
Regards,
Michael Karcher
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Package: joe
Version: 3.5-1.1
Followup-For: Bug #408562
This bug is in the upstream bug tracker at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1626910group_id=23475atid=378598
reported since 11 months now. A patch is present, which works. Please
apply in debian.
Regards,
Michael
Package: joe
Version: 3.5-1.1
Followup-For: Bug #453310
This bug is in the upstream bug tracker at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1626910group_id=23475atid=378598
reported since 11 months now. A patch is present, which works. Please
apply in debian.
Regards,
Michael
,
Michael Karcher
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to unace (the old, free version).
I will probably supply a patch this week, and attach it to this bug.
Regards,
Michael Karcher
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0,0
The extra first line is confusing programs like gnomebaker, so multisession
disks cannot be created. I also consider it as quite useless in this case.
A patch that prints this hint only in verbose mode is attached.
Greetings,
Michael Karcher
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This problem also occurs in the version of evolution in sid, at least
with the library version my mixed system uses.
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path, so it should read
#include kexidb/tristate.h
Michael Karcher
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Am Dienstag, den 31.01.2006, 15:40 + schrieb Martin Ellis:
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 14:13, Michael Karcher wrote:
/usr/include/kde/kexidb/connection.h contains the line
#include tristate.h
which should include the provided tristate header file. The other
include directives indicate
. Can I rely on kde_includes to be a stable
interface that contains the path to the KDE headers even if they are in
a standard location, so that -I$(kde_includes)/kexidb will work?
If so, I will close the bug.
Michael Karcher
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