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As I explain in the bug [1], I think that the facilities provided by
binfmt-support are objectively superior; and even if they were broadly
equivalent, I'd still question the utility of converting packages
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libwine-print is no longer provided.
What does this mean? Is the functionality pulled into wine itself, has
printing been removed or something else?
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you're implying it means.
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So it now works just fine when you're using halt -p/shutdown -h and I
can close the bug, or are you still experiencing problems?
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this upstream, feel free to, but I think taking the
«we must support /usr/local at the same level as /usr» is not
sustainable and not worth spending much time on. There's a trivial way
to accomplish what you want, at runtime, unlike changing the PATH for
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in a loop. systemd's docs (at
least that I can find) don't have a similar recipe, but systemd has all
the tools required to do the same thing.
The ideomatic systemd way seems to be to use a target for it. Take a
look at how getty.target works, for instance.
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, not just foo, I think, though.
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libraries and such if they find that tedious.
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sd-daemon.c is also intentionally designed to not have dependencies on
the rest of the systemd source and to be portable to non-linux
architectures too (but basically just stubs then) just so people can put
the file in their source
or anything at that point.
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activation or a
synchronisation point. If you don't have other services depending on
the service in question, just omit Type from the systemd unit and it'll
default to simple (aka «run in the foreground»).
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for Varnish
This varnish module allows throttling by setting
rate limits on string keys built out of VCL variables.
What are your plans on how to build this, given Varnish 3.x doesn't ship
the necessary headers to compile vmods? (It's there in v4, mind.)
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I forwarded your question about code documentation to Lennart, and the
attached mail is his answer.
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I poked you on IRC about this, but I suspect it disappeared in the
noise. Any chance you could
script that needs a writable directory in /run to
handle permissions, ownership and creation, rather than just having a
single declarative file listing what it needs and the bootup process
ensuring that exists.
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Foreign Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 3.11-2-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
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So they see it as pointless, but will be supported for a long time.
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Severity: important
Seems wishlist to me, unless there are architectures in Debian that
aren't covered by the existing config.sub and config.guess?
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documentation? (Almost 14kLOC and almost 36kLOX, respectively.)
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ExecStartPre=/bin/false
will make the service be considered failed. The ExecStartPre line can
of course be an executable that implements more checking or logic.
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That is in contrast to update-rc.d, which is completely silent on
defaults|remove (unless there is an error) and invoke-rc.d, which prints
the output of the SysV init script.
I only think we should output it if asked for via some debug flag.
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Already packaged,
jenkins-job-builder | 0.5.0-1 | jessie | source, all
jenkins-job-builder | 0.5.0-1 | sid| source, all
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Hello,
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 02:15:28PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
Between 4.14.2 and 4.1.5.1, usermod changed so that you need to provide
the uid of a non-unique user when changing the password. Previously,
you could do:
usermod -p '$hash' -o root
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time), but I cannot reproduce the problem anymore.
We made a change where (IIRC) we don't send SIGTERM to the session
leader, so this problem should have gone away, yes.
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nowadays.)
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=726387 might be relevant.
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Do you plane to fix this issue soon ?
I wasn't planning on changing it until we have some reasonable specs to
go by, so we don't have uncoordinated priorities being set.
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Nevertheless, a less egocentric reading of the PAM policy let me guess that
the priority may be higher but less than 256 (``local authentication'');
for the lower bound, as it makes sense that a ``strong
you could provide some guidelines? The only spec-like
document I've seen is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PAMConfigFrameworkSpec
which is what I've been going by.
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a minor functionality of the package
depends on some other package, a suggests is fine. See
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=119517
With 3.0 (quilt), you can have multiple upstream tarballs too.
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thanks
I did actually experience this with emacs24, not emacs23, so reassigning.
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third-party repositories. Closes: #705261
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debdiff ruby-yajl_1.1.0-2_amd64.deb /tmp/ruby-yajl_1.1.0-1_amd64.deb
File lists identical (after any substitutions)
Control files: lines
infrastructure.
Can it either shut up about this, or better, report it once and include
information about what to do to fix this?
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CPU... Could that be true?
I've seen weird resource limits with OpenVZ in the past, so I'm tempted
to blame it on that. That said, I don't have any experience with it
firsthand, so I'm a bit stumped.
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For some strange reason, there was no core dump, but dmesg reported this:
[64226.321195] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at b4ff
This is a kernel bug, then.
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2013/3/31 Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@debian.org:
]] Martin-Éric Racine
I'm assuming that it's CPU-specific, since that particular host has a
Geode LX and the issue doesn not appear on any of my other hosts
running other x86 variants.
Interesting. Any chance you
.
The Recommends field should list packages that would be found together
with this one in all but unusual installations.
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whether this is a toolchain bug or not?
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The /etc/cron.daily/mlocate shell script is intended to be run in a non
interactive way and seems to be posix compliant. Please, consider using
sh.
Why?
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The security fix in ruby-json 1.7.3-3 broke chef, and this is worked
around in the just-uploaded 10.12.0-3 version of chef. Please unblock
this version.
Debdiff attached.
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-10.12.0-3 which fixes this. (Backport of the
changes in 10.22, basically).
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I've written a small tool, called splay. It sleeps for a random number
of seconds, up to the number given on the command line. It can also
seed the random number generator from the host name or the
/etc/machine-id file, which allows you to have consistent delays
I experienced the same problem, and it went away by upgrading to Prophet
0.750 and sd 0.75.
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installation.
It also includes debconf updates as per the freeze policy.
Changelog:
[ Tollef Fog Heen ]
* Fix path to WEB-INF directory. Closes: #684374
* Stop installing chef-solr-installer again, not sure why that fix got
dropped. Closes: #699519
[ Christian Perrier
]] Joey Hess
Hiya,
sorry about the slight delay in responding here.
Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
Btw, the -v mode is currently broken or weird, I'll see if I can come up
with a fix for that.
Any news on that?
I've attached an updated version, now renamed to curiouscat, since it
acts like
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Please unblock ykclient 2.8-2. Debdiff attached.
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diff -u ykclient-2.8/debian/rules ykclient-2.8/debian/rules
--- ykclient-2.8/debian/rules
+++ ykclient-2.8/debian
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Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
rm /etc/network/interfaces
apt-get --reinstall install ifupdown
observe that /etc/network/interfaces exists.
If I remove the file, that change should be preserved on upgrades.
But /etc/network/interfaces is not an ifupdown conffile.
It's
]] Steve Langasek
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]] Steve Langasek
- Installing the gnome or the NM package must not cause the network to
break on upgrade, even temporarily, under any circumstances.
Is this a requirement for other network
disagree, let's explore this further.
I don't think I've said it blocks NM from doing the right thing. I've
said it's a bug in ifupdown.
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When was this going to be done?
No.
And the SysV init scripts - when are they going to be removed? Are we
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it has actually stopped the service.
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done
adduser is not Essential: yes, and the config script must work with only
Essential packages installed. (See 3.9.1 Prompting in maintainer
scripts in policy.)
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adjustments at runtime.
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That should be fixed, though.
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would have to
do it.
Somebody might get around to it at some point, but if you wish this to
move ahead quicker, patches would help. :-)
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Description=Laptop Mode Tools
[Service]
Type=simple
I suspect you want type=forking here?
ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/install -d /var/run/laptop-mode-tools ;
/usr/bin/touch /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/enabled
You should rather do this using tmpfiles.d than with an execstart.d
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Hiya,
On Sunday 28 October 2012 03:18 PM, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
[Service]
Type=simple
I suspect you want type=forking here?
I had tried that too. But it inherits similar problems.
[...]
It stopped clean. No locks are help and the status shows correct.
Ok, so
there is a start
action in the queue is simply wrong, and systemd should simply return
OK.
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Is it a problem to have them?
They make the bootup ever so slightly slower, they make for a bad
example if somebody else sees it and thinks it's needed. In short, it's
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Le 21/10/12 18:27, Tollef Fog Heen a écrit :
]] Ludovic Rousseau
I do not remember why I added this piece of code.
Maybe so that people using directly /etc/init.d/pcscd start to not
start the daemon when systemd is used.
Then just use the LSB hooks and it'll
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]] Ludovic Rousseau
Le 21/10/12 18:27, Tollef Fog Heen a écrit :
]] Ludovic Rousseau
I do not remember why I added this piece of code.
Maybe so that people using directly /etc/init.d/pcscd start to not
start
/cgroup/memory is mounted on my system. Are
you sure you haven't unmounted this for some reason?
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pn libwine-cms none
pn libwine-gphoto2 none
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Just for the record, since we talked about this on IRC:
-=| Tollef Fog Heen, 01.10.2012 22:04:50 +0200 |=-
Package: kgb-bot
Severity: wishlist
Version: 1.05-1+squeeze1
It would be very useful if the message format could be further
customised. In my particular
Package: kgb-bot
Severity: wishlist
Version: 1.05-1+squeeze1
It would be very useful if the message format could be further
customised. In my particular case, I would like to add a link to the
commit in cgit.
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, please do
ask the release managers nicely).
Thanks,
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we (DSA) would very much like this bug to be fixed. Restore is a
special case and running bacula-fd by hand or with other parameters is
not a problem, as restores are done fairly rarely. Another option would
be for bacula to be able to just write a tar file on disk
the NM daemon starts again --
which on Sid happens fairly regularly.
If that happens, that sounds like a serious bug, so please file it so it
can get fixed regardless of the outcome of the vote.
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On Sun, 2012-08-19 at 19:41 +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
Please unblock ruby-merb-haml 1.1.3-2, it adds a missing dependency on
ruby-haml.
That version doesn't appear to be in the archive (or any of the delayed
queues) yet?
It would
] 1.9.3.194-1
ruby-merb-haml recommends no packages.
ruby-merb-haml suggests no packages.
-- no debconf information
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APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (50, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 3.4.0 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=nb_NO.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=nb_NO.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
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Package: reportbug
Version: 6.4
Severity: minor
Hi,
in the help output for reportbug, Gnus is incorrectly written as GNUS, which
is an ancient version of the same program. Please change this to read Gnus or
gnus.
Thanks,
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Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers
Package: apt-setup
Severity: wishlist
apt-setup should configure apt so that only translations for the
languages I have configured on the system are downloaded. Currently,
all the various translations are downloaded, slowing down the
installation process.
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Version: 3.2.21-3
Severity: normal
When booting my laptop with a Radeon HD 6320 VGA controller, the
display is completely corrupted unless the non-free firmware is
installed. If I boot with radeon.modeset=0, it boots fine (but gives
unaccellerated X).
I would expect it to
is to use multiple instance
services instead.
But for full initscript compatibility I think it is good to fix this.
There's no way to «fix» this within systemd, it's simply done in a
different way.
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Tollef, do you know why systemd mounts debugfs by default?
No, I don't. Just asked upstream.
Is there something that should be done in the systemd package?
If it's a bad idea to mount it by default, we shouldn't, I think.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Could you please remove the merb source package? The binaries are now
built by the various merb-* source packages instead, according to
current Ruby policy.
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1.1.3-7.1
ii libselinux12.1.9-5
libpam-modules recommends no packages.
libpam-modules suggests no packages.
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a look at the
code in question, though.
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a symlink to /run/log/journal and ensure the
latter exists by way of tmpfiles.d config?
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