On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 10:07:04PM -0400, Paul Kimoto wrote:
> FWIW, fuser from psmisc-23.4 configured with
> "--enable-mountinfo-list" produces the kind of output I expect.
> (Without "--enable-mountinfo-list", it doesn't.)
I wrote the above, but it is just wrong.
On Fri, Sep 01, 2023 at 05:47:10PM +1000, Craig Small wrote:
> I was looking at https://gitlab.com/psmisc/psmisc/-/issues/39 which is a
> similar, but different issue. Same physical device but due to mount
> namespaces different device ID.
> I'd be curious if lsof finds the access.
$ lsof
On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 11:03:14PM -0400, Paul Kimoto wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 05:25:26PM +1000, Craig Small wrote:
>> What does
>> grep -e ' 0:2[57] ' /proc/self/mountinfo
>> show?
>
> 29 1 0:25 /@rootfs / rw,relatime shared:1 - btrfs /dev/sda3
> rw,comp
On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 05:25:26PM +1000, Craig Small wrote:
>> $ stat -L /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
>>
>> File: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
>> Size: 1922136 Blocks: 3760 IO Block: 4096 regular file
>> Device: 0,27Inode: 1834061 Links: 1
>>
> [...]
>
Package: psmisc
Version: 23.6-1
root filesystem: /dev/sda3 / btrfs rw,relatime,compress=zstd:1,ssd,
space_cache=v2,subvolid=256,subvol=/@rootfs 0 0
libc6: 2.36-9+deb12u1
kernel: 6.1.38-4
Kernel taint flags: TAINT_PROPRIETARY_MODULE, TAINT_OOT_MODULE,
Package: fetchmail
Version: 6.3.26-3
Severity: wishlist
>From time to time I invoke fetchmail, and it fails with
fetchmail: System error during SSL_connect(): Success
fetchmail: SSL connection failed.
which is a rather confusing error message.
My libssl is 1.1.0j-1~deb9u1.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 08:19:26PM +0100, Arnout Engelen wrote:
> I have released 0.8.1 with the fix.
>
> Could you get it from https://github.com/raboof/nethogs/releases and see if
> it works for you, too?
Yes, seems to work as before.
Package: nethogs
Version: 0.8.0-1+b2
On Linux kernel 4.3.3-2, nethogs fails immediately:
$ nethogs wlan0
creating socket failed while establishing local IP - are you root?
$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 4.3.0-1-686-pae (debian-ker...@lists.debian.org) (gcc version
5.3.1 20151207 (Debian
Package: spamassassin
Version: 3.4.0-6
$ sa-learn --dump /dev/null
Use of uninitialized value $type in numeric eq (==) at
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf/Parser.pm line 671.
Use of uninitialized value $type in numeric eq (==) at
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf/Parser.pm line
Package: dpkg
Version: 1.16.15
My kernel is the wheezy backport 3.16.3-2~bpo70+1
(linux-image-3.16-0.bpo.2-486).
I tried to update rsyslog from 5.8.11-3 to 5.8.11-3+deb7u1 this morning
(Oct 1). Aptitude told me first that rsyslogd couldn't be stopped because
it wasn't running, then that the new
Package: openbox
Version: 3.5.0-6
Severity: minor
A 3.5.0 openbox package told me that
: The config file previously called autostart.sh is now just called
: autostart. You should rename yours to remove the .sh from the end
: of the name
but the openbox-session(1) man page says
: On log in,
Package: uswsusp
Version: 1.0+20110509-2
When upgrading uswsusp, I received the warning The swap file or partition
that was found in uswsusp's configuration file is not active. But
/etc/uswsusp.conf says resume device = /dev/disk/by-uuid/f5c8[etc.], and
this is a symbolic link to the partition
I noticed that my menu.lst entries generated for the testing kernel
lack the line
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.39-2-686-pae
even though that file does exist.
I have an ancient update-grub (from lenny days) and will try a newer
version.
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Package: hibernate
Version: 1.99-1.1
During resume, start-stop-daemon is invoked with arguments --start
--background --startas /sbin/ifup --name hibernate_ifup_wlan1 -- wlan1.
The squeeze s-s-d (from dpkg 1.15.8.10) then complains, warning:
this system is not able to track process names longer
Package: wireshark-common
Version: 1.2.11-5
This version (currently in testing) depends on libkrb53 (= 1.6.dfsg.2).
Its predecessor (1.2.11-4) depended on libkrb5-3 (= 1.6.dfsg.2). Is this
dependency change intended? libkrb53 is described as a transitional
package ... may be removed if
Package: spamassassin
Version: 3.2.5-2+lenny2
I process my incoming e-mail via fetchmail-postfix-procmail-spamassassin.
Today I noticed that somehow incoming messages were being turned into empty
ones, and lines like
[4081] warn: spamassassin: killed by SIGPIPE
appeared in my
Package: chrony
Version: 1.23-6+lenny1
After upgrading chrony (from 1.23-6), I find the log message Could
not open driftfile /var/lib/chrony/chrony.drift for reading. Also,
for a while the drift frequency, as reported by chronyc tracking,
is stuck at 0.0. (I have one machine whose drift
Package: virtualbox-ose
Version: 3.1.2-dfsg-1+b1
apt-cache tells me that this version
Recommends: virtualbox-ose-dkms (= 3.1.2-dfsg-1+b1) | virtualbox-ose-source
(= 3.1.2-dfsg-1+b1), virtualbox-ose-qt (= 3.1.2-dfsg-1+b1), libgl1
but only version 3.1.2-dfsg-1
Package: mirrors
I have a recent spate of corrupted .deb downloads, and they seem to come
from ike.egr.msu.edu (one of the incarnations of http.us.debian.org).
For example, the SHA1 of libuuid1/1.41.3-1/i386 is supposed to be
1cff2e1caa3c0303fea0ac03760e5b4ba93bb229 according to
Package: emacs22
Version: 22.2+1-1
When I run emacs, my log files say that automount is looking for /home/rlb.
: May 1 16:41:51 mopsa automount[9923]: failed to mount /home/rlb
Indeed, strings /usr/bin/emacs22-x | grep /home/rlb | wc -l yields 37.
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Package: checksecurity
Version: 2.0.7-11
In changelog.gz, I read
* Allow users to select cron facility by depending on cron | anacron |
chrony (Closes: 375058)
However, chrony (Sets your computer's clock from time servers on the Net)
does not provide cron facilities.
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Package: dhcpcd
Version: 1:3.2.2-1
Although version 1:3.0.17-2 contains
/usr/share/doc/dhcpcd/{changelog.gz,changelog.Debian.gz},
it appears that 1:3.2.2-1 does not.
$ dpkg -c /var/cache/apt/archives/dhcpcd_1%3a3.2.2-1_i386.deb |
grep -i changelog
$
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On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 11:28:58AM -0500, Clint Adams wrote:
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 05:49:03PM -0500, Paul Kimoto wrote:
I have a mailbox called ~/email/debian. With the drastically reduced .zshrc
unsetopt equals
autoload -U compinit compinit
zstyle ':completion:*' mail-directory $HOME
Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.4-dev-3-2
In earlier versions, zsh provided tab completion for mailboxes with
mutt -f =mailbox, but in this version it is no longer working. After
paring away at my .zshrc, I have the following example:
I have a mailbox called ~/email/debian. With the drastically
Package: ppp
Version: 2.4.4rel-8
pppd(8) seems to create a file /var/run/pppd2.tdb with permissions
rw-r--r--. (I start pppd as a regular user in the dip group.)
All I have been able to learn about this file comes from the pppd(8)
man page, which says
: This file should be owned by root and
Package: spamprobe
Version: 1.4b-2
The spamprobe(1) man page says:
: To list all words in SpamProbe's database from ``most good'' to
: ``least good'' use this command:
:
: spamprobe dump | sort -k 1nr -k 3nr
:
: To list all words from ``most spammy'' to ``least
Package: spamprobe
Version: 1.4b-2
Under EXAMPLES ... Querying The Database, the spamprobe(1) man page says:
: Berkeley DB sorts terms alphabetically; pipeing out-
: put into the standard unix sort(1) command can be used to sort the
: terms as desired.
Unless this is some sort of
Package: coreutils
Version: 5.97-5.3
Severity: minor
If some (sub)directory contains a dangling symlink, ls -L (i.e.,
ls --dereference) shows that entry differently from other files
in the directory:
$ file subdir/nowhere
subdir/nowhere: broken symbolic link to `/tmp/nowhere'
$ /bin/ls subdir
Package: spamprobe
Version: 1.4b-2.1
Using my old sp_words with the libdb4.6 spamprobe leads to the message
$ spamprobe counts
Program version 4.6 doesn't match environment version 12.6442
GOOD 3145 SPAM 3145
which seems to be found in libdb-4.6.so. Is this a serious problem, and
should we
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 11:01:46AM +0200, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Paul Kimoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070822 01:33]:
When I run gv or gv SOME_POSTSCRIPT_FILE, it dumps core immediately.
Does it happen for all files or only for specific ones?
It happens for the few postscript files I bothered
Package: gv
Version: 1:3.6.3dfsg-2
When I run gv or gv SOME_POSTSCRIPT_FILE, it dumps core immediately.
According to strace gv, this happens right after
stat64(/home/mopsa/kimoto/.gv, 0xbf9cf394) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or
directory)
(although touch ~/.gv doesn't help).
I have
gs-gpl
Package: apt
Version: 0.6.46.4-0.1
I have a system with both stable and testing in /e/a/sources.list, plus a
higher priority for stable specified in /e/a/preferences. Things seem to
have generally worked for quite a while in the expected manner. However,
the behavior of apt-cache
Package: gnupg
Version: 1.4.6-2
In both xterm (LANG=en_US) and uxterm (LANG=en_US.UTF-8), the output of
man gpg says (at the end of the WARNINGS section):
: If you are going to verify detached signatures, make sure that the pro-
: gram knows about it; either give both filenames on
Package: debianutils
Version: 2.22
I have set BROWSER and the (new) sensible-browser script does not produce a
meaningful command line to invoke it. For example, I would think that
$ BROWSER=/bin/echo sensible-browser http://www.debian.org
should produce the URL on stdout, but rather it
Package: lynx
Version: 2.8.6-2
Since changing from lynx 2.8.5-2sarge2.2 to 2.8.6-2, I noticed that lynx
was not observing my ~/.mailcap file, even with the PERSONAL_MAILCAP line
uncommented in /etc/lynx.cfg. Apparently that lynx does not even look at
~/.mailcap if it is (1) a symbolic link or
Package: ibam
Version: 1:0.4-2
I have Linux 2.6.19.2 using APM. In the past ibam would save charging
information in files named like ~/.ibam/profile-366-charge, but now no
new data appears in ~/.ibam during charging, and ibam -a names a data
file with the suffix -full.
$ apm
On-line, battery
Package: cron
Version: 3.0pl1-98
Because of #383857, the tests for anacron in /etc/crontab now say something
like
test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || cd / run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily
which is parsed like
(test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || cd /) run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily
so run-parts
Package: fetchmail
Version: 6.3.4-6
Severity: wishlist
A number of unexpected messages of the form
Sep 14 09:51:30 mopsa automount[15834]: failed to mount /home/hector
have been appearing in my log files. These seem to be coincident with
using fetchmail, and I see
$ strings
Package: bash
Version: 3.1-1
Given a variable containing a username, I'd like to know the user's home
directory. Something like eval echo ~$VAR used to work, but bash no
longer expands the variable in ~$VAR. Is this deliberate?
% bash -norc
bash-3.1$ echo $LOGNAME
kimoto
bash-3.1$ echo
Package: perl
Version: 5.8.7-7
Severity: minor
I noticed that perl_5.8.7-7_i386.deb is 3% larger than
perl_5.8.7-6_i386.deb even though changelog.Debian would suggest that there
should be no meaningful changes (for i386). It looks like the directories
Package: dillo
Version: 0.8.5-1
Severity: minor
Dillo depends on libssl0.9.7 (package version 0.8.5-1.0.1 depends on
libssl0.9.8) but, as far as I can tell, it doesn't speak https, reporting
that
: *** Dillo's prototype plugin for https support is disabled now ***
:
: If you want to test this
Package: less
Version: 391-1
When I single-step (using RETURN) through a file with lines wider than the
terminal, the first part of the line doesn't appear. For example, viewing
/var/log/syslog in an xterm with a width of 80 (locale en_US.UTF-8,
although the problem also appears with locale
Package: slrn
Version: 0.9.8.1pl1-5
In a traditional xterm (where LANG=en_US), slrn starts up in the familiar
way.
In a uxterm (where LANG=en_US.UTF-8), slrn dumps core somewhere after the
Connected to host. Posting ok. message and before bringing up the list
of newsgroups. This happens even
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