Package: postgrey
Version: 1.32-6.1
On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 17:03:42 +0200, Odd Martin Baanrud mar...@lb7ye.net wrote:
I reported this issue with the Lenny build of postgrey, but at that time I
was unable to test with a newer version.
Now I'm running Squeeze, and the same thing appears.
The
Package: roundcube
Version: 0.5.4+dfsg-1~bpo60+1
Severity: normal
A Backport to Squeeze would also be very much appreciated, if it's not too much
trouble.
Thank you for all your work on Debian,
Roger
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Package: procps
Version: 1:3.2.8-9
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/top
Hi,
This bug also causes top to report CPU usage for the affected process as
0.0% instead of 99.x%, and it gets sorted near the bottom of the list as
a result. It is also reporting that the process has used about 295 CPU
been using UTF
before, but I'm not sure.
Thanks for your help,
Roger Lynn
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On 07/07/2010 15:57, Roger Lynn wrote:
It would be useful if it was possible to specify source and destination
ports separately in /etc/shorewall/tcpri
I'll provide a use case for for this bug, which I haven't previously, for
future reference in case it is ever reviewed, or maybe there's
Package: nano
Version: 2.2.4-1
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/nano/debian.nanorc
The syntax highlighting in /usr/share/nano/debian.nanorc for apt
sources.list files doesn't work if tabs have been used to separate the fields.
It appears to detect only spaces.
Thanks,
Roger
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Package: polipo
Version: 1.0.4.1-1.1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Polipo again seems to be continually trying to contact
e*-in-f*.1e100.net again. This is on a different machine to before,
fortunately where bandwidth isn't charged for.
It happens after spending some time panning around
Package: polipo
Version: 1.0.4-1+lenny1
Followup-For: Bug #610199
On 16/01/2011 04:03, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
I just experienced some very nasty behaviour from polipo.
It seems a client was viewing
http://www.theaa.com/route-planner/index.jsp which makes some use of
Google Maps.
On 13/12/2010 00:04, anarcat wrote:
Package: polipo
Version: 1.0.4.1-1.1
Severity: important
Torbutton seems to assume that Polipo is going to listen on the port
8118 in the dialog. However, Polipo by default listens on port 8123 in
Debian.
That is upstream's default
This seems like a
On 13/12/2010 13:58, anarcat wrote:
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 08:48:07AM +, Roger Lynn wrote:
On 13/12/2010 00:04, anarcat wrote:
Torbutton seems to assume that Polipo is going to listen on the port
8118 in the dialog. However, Polipo by default listens on port 8123 in
Debian
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 17:04:12 +0100, Marco Solieri wrote:
I have written a new version of a init.d script from the skeleton
provided from Jurgen DEBO. The initscript has a LSB compliant header
and uses external options from a default configuration file
(/etc/default).
Thank you to both you
On 15/07/2010 13:17, Bilal Akhtar wrote:
As requested on launchpad bug #547249 ( http://edge.launchpad.net/bugs/547249
)
, it would be better to split the mailman source package into 2 binary
packages, so that people who need just the mailing list manager and not the
cumbersome web interface
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 06:42:17PM -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 03:57:44PM +0100, Roger Lynn wrote:
Package: shorewall
Version: 4.4.10.2-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be useful if it was possible to specify source and destination
ports separately in /etc
Package: shorewall
Version: 4.4.10.2-1
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man5/shorewall.conf.5.gz
I think the file /usr/share/man/man5/shorewall.conf.5.gz contains a
typing mistake in the section on TC_PRIOMAP. It reads The first entry
corresponds to Linux priority 9, the second to Linux
Package: shorewall
Version: 4.4.10.2-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be useful if it was possible to specify source and destination
ports separately in /etc/shorewall/tcpri
Thanks,
Roger Lynn
PS Neither tcpri nor tcinterfaces appear in
/usr/share/doc/shorewall/default-config/
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On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 16:49:18, Pierre THIERRY wrote:
My expectation is that in most cases svnserve is used on conjunction
with ssh or is started via inetd
No, in the contrary, the SSH tunneling is more an option than the main
use case. Taken from the SVN website
I was intending to follow up to this bug with a suggested router and
transport pair for Exim, as soon as I got around to working them out.
However, I prefer the alternative approach suggested by upstream in
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2010-May/069504.html
which is simply to
Package: mailman
Followup-For: Bug #562700
Hi,
I believe this bug also exists in the Exim configuration recommended in
/usr/share/doc/mailman/README.Exim4.Debian
The Exim transport passes the loop command to the Mailman wrapper
program, which doesn't know anything about it.
As mentioned
Package: ddclient
Version: 3.8.0-7
Severity: important
Hi,
When ddclient is unable to contact my firewall to obtain an IP address,
it doesn't timeout and it just sits there waiting for a response that
never comes. Its status as reported by ps is permanently ddclient -
read from home port 80
On 16/11/2009 18:35, Martin Würtele wrote:
Please add support for on-disk cache purge, preferably with the init-script
and maybe you want to add that to the cron-job as well.
A possible solution is attched.
Isn't this what /etc/cron.daily/polipo does?
Roger
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For people looking in this bug log for more information about the bug
referenced in the exim4 NEWS.Debian.gz file on 04 Oct 2007, the bug
number is actually #440217.
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On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 08:04:25AM +0100, Fabio Tranchitella wrote:
Are you running ntp on your server? You should, it would prevent your clock
to be moved backwards by 81 seconds all together, and would probably fix
this behaviour.
I also have a problem with this, caused by running ntp. My
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 08:31:30AM -0500, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Shouldn't the boot process run ntpdate before starting ntpd or other
processes so this wouldn't happen? I know some OSes/distros do this.
I have now installed ntpdate, although I haven't yet tested it by using
the BIOS to adjust
Package: denyhosts
Version: 2.6-1etch1
Followup-For: Bug #436417
I am also regularly getting the same error in my logs:
2008-09-04 05:43:25,894 - denyfileutil: INFO purging entries older than:
Thu Aug 28 05:43:25 2008
2008-09-04 05:43:26,370 - loginattempt: INFO purging_hosts: [ snipped
Hi,
Would it be possible to get gphotofs updated in time for Lenny, which is due to
freeze next month, please?
Thank you,
Roger Lynn
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of that package. It says nothing about
dependencies on standard being special. Dependencies on standard packages should
be declared. On my Etch system, perl has about 1900 reverse dependencies,
according to aptitude.
Regards,
Roger Lynn
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Thank you,
Roger Lynn
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Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-4-686
Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB (charmap
Package: gphotofs
Version: 0.3-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Version 0.4.0 of gphotofs was released on 30 July 2007. It has several
significant improvements and is available from
http://www.gphoto.org/download/
Thanks,
Roger Lynn
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script.
The line 'su daemon -c $DAEMON $OPTIONS -restart' in the init.d script
outputs Hangup to stderr.
Regards,
Roger Lynn
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Shell
as Upgradable instead of as Security Updates.
At the moment the only way I can tell which upgrades are security
updates is by adding security.debian.org back into my sources.list,
which is somewhat suboptimal.
Thanks,
Roger Lynn
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Package: adzapper
Version: 20060909-1
Severity: wishlist
In README.Debian you suggest using update-zapper for upgrades. Have you
considered packaging for debian-volatile, which seems to be intended
for just this sort of thing?
Thanks,
Roger Lynn
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On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 04:31:00PM +, Andy Balaam wrote:
Executive summary: do all alias commands before any conditional sections.
Specifically for Debian, I think we should move this line:
include_shell /usr/share/lighttpd/include-conf-enabled.pl
in lighttpd.conf so that it is above
On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 07:06:42PM +0100, Roger Lynn wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 05:19:14PM +0100, henry precheur wrote:
Package: thttpd
Version: 2.23beta1-2.3
new upstream version availiable at:
http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/thttpd-2.25b.tar.gz
I expect that it's probably
Would replacing (please excuse the line wrap):
for file in $(sed -e ':/etc/mailman:!d' -e 's:^[0-9a-f]* *::'
/var/lib/ucf/hashfile); do
with
for file in $(sed -e '\|^[0-9a-fA-F]\+[[:space:]]\+/etc/mailman/|!d' -e
's|^[0-9a-fA-F]\+[[:space:]]\+||' /var/lib/ucf/hashfile); do
in
On 05/04/2006 13:43, Fionn Behrens wrote:
When installing mailman mit apache and suexec, mailman can not be used:
The Mailman CGIs insist on being group www-data, otherwise they wont
execute. Unfortunately though, on debian the group www-data has gid 33
and suexec forbids execution of CGIs
On 15/03/2006 07:34, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
We're open to suggestions. That thing must be group list so that
mailman can write there. Putting www-data as user would give www-data
too much power there. We cannot put the files themselves non world
readable, as Apache won't serve anything that
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 10:51:23AM +0100, Matthias Andree wrote:
As a quick workaround, I am attaching a patch that is entirely
untested. Please apply to 6.3.2, recompile, reinstall and let me know if
the problem persists or is fixed.
That works, thankyou.
Roger
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Package: fetchmail
Version: 6.3.2-2
Severity: normal
When fetchmail receives a DSN with a null envelope sender using the SDPS
protocol, it invents an address to use as the envelope sender when
delivering it by SMTP.
I previously mentioned this in a comment to bug #316446.
In the example below,
Package: mailman
Version: 2.1.5-8sarge1
Severity: normal
The timezone used on the list archive index pages for the starting,
ending, last message and archived on dates is wrong. All these
times are given in GMT (the standard timezone for the UK) but are
claimed to be BST (British Summer Time,
On 30/01/2006 19:38, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
Not with virtual domains: The mailing lists are present on all
domains.
Okay, I seem to be out of my depth. There are issues I wasn't aware of.
With respect to your previous message:
On 12/11/2005 18:29, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
It is slightly
- Creating mailman list: No automatic creation (who should be the
owner?), but we now warn through debconf note.
Could debconf not ask who the site list owner should be?
Roger
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I use the Exim configuration documented on the Exim website at
http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html
It seems to work well and I think it looks cleaner than your suggestion. I
thought it looked more up to date and superior version supplied by Mailman
upstream.
I use a GID of daemon as that is
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 04:30:16PM +0100, Matthias Andree wrote:
Why not just use --silent to get rid of these messages?
That also disables logging when messages are received, which is a
useful thing to have logged. If you're going to use --silent you
may as well disable logging to syslog
On 28/07/2005 08:06, Marc Lehmann wrote:
There are two issues with mailman related to it not accepting pr rejecting
mails with implicit destination as per its config.
First issue:
Mails with implicit destination (which I think is a confusing term, too)
are always subject to moderation.
Package: mailman
Version: 2.1.5-8
Severity: normal
Emails sent to the list with attachments larger than the
digest_size_threshhold trigger the digest being sent even though the
attachments are stripped from the digest and the digest is therefore
nowhere near the required size.
For example,
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 02:12:19AM +0200, Matthias Andree wrote:
Please try adding a line like this to your .fetchmailrc and let me know
if it helps (yes it will report errors for obvious reasons - note that
skip doesn't work):
poll dummy.invalid with proto ETRN no dns
Yes, it does help
In addition to sending bounce messages with a non-null reverse path, I
have also discovered that Fetchmail invents a from address for bounce
messages received with a null reverse path, consisting of
username@POP3 servername, which in my case is not a valid address.
If a spam is forged as
Roger Lynn wrote:
In addition to generating a bounce, the original mail is forwarded to
postmaster, as can be seen on the last couple of lines above. My
understanding of the man page is that either a bounce should be
generated *or* it should be forwarded to the postmaster address
Package: fetchmail
Version: 6.2.5-12
Severity: important
When the local SMTP daemon rejects a message, Fetchmail generates a
bounce messages with a non-null reverse-path, in violation of RFCs. In
addition, the username it uses (FETCHMAIL-DAEMON) does not exist, so any
responses will themselves
Package: fetchmail
Version: 6.2.5-12
Severity: normal
When adding a Received: header to a message, Fetchmail puts localhost
instead of the name of the host Fetchmail is running on. This tells you
nothing about where the message has been received, which is the point of
the header, and is
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