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Also if anyone from the SELinux team is willing to chat I have a few
questions concerning the patches Debian uses.
Thanks,
Blake
I'm not sure if it's totally the correct fix or not, but setting the
option below seems to resolve the issue.
apt_pkg.config.set('Dpkg::Use-Pty', "0")
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Blake
ce I learn
the ropes.
Thanks,
Blake
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Hi,
I think this is a wonderful looking tool, and I would be willing to
sponsor this. Can you upload it to mentors.debian.net [1]?
Regards,
Stephan
Stephan,
Thanks for the kind words for Nala and volunteering to sponsor it. I've
uploaded it to
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=5898
Yes, you read that right - an open bug with only a 4-digit ID. 9 years
and 236 days old.
The idea might be nice for m4 2.0, but is not worth
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I've setup a bzr repository for the debian stuff I've changed from
your repository. See it here:
http://dre.gs/bzr/puppet.debian/
I've added some man pages, and made tweaks to the init scripts and
rules file.
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perhaps under POSIXLY_CORRECT; I'd
have to re-read the source to be sure). So I'm not sure if Jim should
spend much more effort improving the verbose output; the fact that it
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Maybe the better fix would be renaming all the nodes in coreutils.texi to
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I'm the m4 maintainer, and am not using debian myself, so I don't have
direct access to the files you are mentioning
A bit surprising on bugs.debian.org ;)
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I see by the age of this bug that this is something that either got
swept under the rug, or forgotten about. This is biting me currently as
I am packaging the entrance[1] display manager (hopefully for inclusion
in Debian proper). I think that this would be best addressed by
utilizing the
Martin,
We're using the Intel (x86) architecture.
Mike
Martin Pitt wrote:
Hi Michael!
Michael Blake [2005-08-26 18:23 +1000]:
Summary: We have encountered a problem where a single row continually rolls
back to a much older version of itself.
Quick question, on which architecture
Package: postgresql
Version: 7.4.8
Summary: We have encountered a problem where a single row continually rolls
back to a much older version of itself.
- row in question is:
CREATE TABLE infobase_version (control character varying NOT NULL);
COPY infobase_version (control) FROM stdin;
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need some quoting adjustments, and certainly
needs a testsuite addition); does this approach sound good enough to
pursue further?
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* lib/autoconf/programs.m4 (_AC_CHECK_PROG): Inform user when path
search was skipped because
of the kernel have a buggy utimensat syscall that
return a bogus positive number instead of -1 on failure:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnulib.git;a=commitdiff;h=9840199
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for GNU software. In the meantime, perhaps Autoconf should document that
all autom4te input files should always end in newline.
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to allow newline in a macro name to trigger a similar failure
in the 'make distcheck' testsuite, to ensure we don't regress again.
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* src/input.c (peek_input): Fix regression in handling macro
without arguments as last token in file; debian bug
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=96075 complains:
format, divert and shift are all English words that
might occur in text. And they are all recognised without
arguments - the default
that will
make it in 1.4.6 that does just that:
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* src/path.c (path_search): Add result parameter, so that
-I can be accounted for. Debian bug 53685.
* src/m4.h (path_search): Update prototype.
* src/m4.c (main): Adjust callers
applying this patch to 1.4.6;
otherwise, you will have to wait for m4 2.0. Plus I would need to
document the change in the .texinfo and NEWS.
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* src/builtin.c (m4_errprint, m4_m4wrap, m4_shift): Make blind,
per debian bug 96075.
* doc/m4
render horribly depending on your local), while TeX
ignores 8-bit characters and needs a command for a glyph. So for now, I
left the examples in an @ignore block, so at least the testsuite will
ensure we don't regress.
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* src/input.c (peek_input
should remain active.
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than an obstack_chunk in size). So I will have to port this patch to CVS
head before m4 2.0 is released.
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* src/input.c (skip_line, next_token): Remember current file in
case input file ends abruptly. Addresses debian bug 175365
anything else.
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On May 22, 2006, at 11:57 AM, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
[ Cc:ing bug-autoconf ]
Hi Blake,
* Blake Barnett wrote on Mon, May 22, 2006 at 08:21:19PM CEST:
Package: autoconf
Version: 2.59.cvs.2006.05.13-1
Severity: important
If configure.in uses ${datadir} for some reason
Package: autoconf
Version: 2.59.cvs.2006.05.13-1
Severity: important
If configure.in uses ${datadir} for some reason this version of autoconf tries
to replace it with ${datarootdir}, the variable
doesn't get replaced (strace proves this).
Downgrading to version 2.59a-9 resolves this.
--
$
{datarootdir}/include/edje.inc.
I hope that clarifies it a bit.
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I would like to increase the number of tracks that can be placed in an album.
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LSB headers are missing in the no-ip init.d configuration script and causes a
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To be able to check boot script order, and also to be able to start
boot scripts in parallel, it is important to know
}
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exit 0
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a different locale.
http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/faq/coreutils-faq.html#Sort-does-not-sort-in-normal-order_0021
Try:
$ LC_ALL=C df -hl | grep usb
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# endif /* HAVE_UTIMENSAT */
# if HAVE_FUTIMENS
- {
-result = futimens (fd, ts);
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Why the TAB? We just got rid of those in gnulib.
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tags 509202 moreinfo
thanks
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 03:44:31PM +0100, Adrian Knoth wrote:
Hi!
I've installed the machine with debootstrap and the help of the Gentoo
2008.0 live CD.
When trying
as taking no options, and
the application needed to give it a pathname with a leading hyphen, it
could safely do it as:
foo -- -myfile
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According to POSIX[*], basename and dirname take no options (examples
in POSIX also assume that), so that this would make BusyBox's behavior
correct.
No, you're missing one other key point of POSIX:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799
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test is to determine whether basename(1)
supports leading --, as required by POSIX.
Or, more likely, perhaps they are independently obeying what POSIX says,
without reference to either coreutils or busybox.
So, I think I should reassign the bug to busybox?
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The Austin Group (the folks who write POSIX) are considering changing
POSIX to require that . support --:
http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=252
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Yes, I knew about this. I asked for help here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-alpha/2010/03/msg00015.html
but had no luck.
Eric Blake wrote:
This is due to a known bug in the Alpha implementation of memchr:
http://sourceware.org
of the standard, and to require
the ksh/bash behavior of suppressing word splitting after shell builtins
that take arguments which can modify the current set of
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Eric Blake wrote:
Would you like me to take a stab at writing the bug report(s) to add
support for 'local' in the next revision of the standard, and to require
the ksh/bash behavior of suppressing word splitting after shell builtins
that take
that one is not supposed to use the
M4-NAME literally, and thus I believe that this is a bug in
AX_CFLAGS_GCC_OPTION. So, I am reassigning this bug to
autoconf-archive (with this email).
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* tests/m4sh.at (AS@t...@_tr_sh and AS@t...@_tr_cpp)
(AS@t...@_literal_if): Expand tests.
* NEWS: Document the fix.
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Having similar problems. I have one physical interface on my debian
box (running fully-updated system), plus loopback. On reboot, the
computer can operate as a file server to remote machines, but any access
to internet services (email, web) from the debian box fails. When you
run
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Thanks for the report. I would like to verify these claims before
applying any patches, but agree that they are probably worth mentioning.
1. sed behaves entirely unpredictable on lines
has to be an interface change to gnulib's fts to make it
obvious when a directory is changing, in order to make it easier for find
to group multiple files found from a single directory.
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Yes, this looks reasonable.
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Gtk-- version 2.20.3
Current library versions:
NCurses version: ncurses 5.7.20100626
cwidget version: 0.5.16
Apt version: 4.10.1
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$ sudo aptitude
(aptitude:9331): libglade-WARNING **: could not look up stock id
'_Install/Remove Packages'
(aptitude:9331): libglade-WARNING
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; and a 'git grep' of 'fileutils' within the findutils package
shows that findutils does not have any stale references to the old
coreutils mailing aliases. Likewise for a grep of the coreutils sources
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to make it shorter, but couldn't come up
with a good formulation.
How about a one-liner:
Files are created u+rw, and directories u+rwx, minus umask restrictions.
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Package: aide-common
Version: 0.15.1-5
Severity: normal
Tags: security
I have installed aide-common on my desktop and Virtual Box servers running
debian stable. I had it installed on an older system, but when it was replaced
with this new one, it appears to work a bit to well. It never indicates
Virtual's. I assume I initialized with aideinit and not aide.wrapper -i. I
do seem to have an issue with the desktop running with the 99_aide_root
script enabled.
Thanks for all your time and hard work supporting Debain.
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another year or two go ahead
with the change. But I'm not happy with forcing a change in bikeshed
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into the right section, without having to do this
munging of the man pages?
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On 09/18/2014 08:29 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
On 09/18/2014 08:13 AM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 09/18/2014 12:54 PM, Rebecca Palmer wrote:
Package: coreutils
Version: 8.23-2
Severity: minor
Control: tags -1 patch
The man page of sha512sum states that more documentation can be found at
info
Package: systemd
Version: 215-5
Severity: serious
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Blake
PS: Please disregard my last accidental bug report. (#764227)
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This is causing me sadness as well.
I also experienced this bug on Debian 8 (jessie) using plymouth/0.9.0-9. I
simply downloaded and installed the packages from Debian testing
(plymouth/0.9.2-2) and used dpkg to install. Then, the problem
disappeared. Hope that helps.
Any chance a patch will land in Debian 8 jessie? Or, can the version in
Debian stable be updated to 0.9.2? Thanks.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 5:57 PM Laurent Bigonville wrote:
> close 757142 0.9.2-2
> thanks
>
> Hi,
>
> Closing this bug per previous comment.
>
> Feel free to
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