On 15/05/2023 19:00, Simon McVittie wrote:
> On Sun, 14 May 2023 at 23:37:34 +0200, Josh Triplett wrote:
>> People build things on Debian that are not Debian packages. People
>> compile binaries on Debian, and expect them to work on any system that
>> has sufficiently new libraries.
>
> *raises
Followup-For: Bug #947771
Package: unbound
Version: 1.13.1-1
On Fri, 03 Jul 2020 19:27:17 +0900 Stephane Lapie
wrote:
I worked around this issue by adding --remove-pidfile to the "start-stop-daemon
--stop" commands.
On Thu, 28 Jan 2021 02:19:05 +0800 Gedalya wrote:
- if
On 05/09/2021 09:07, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
On Wed, Sep 01, 2021 at 10:59:19PM +0100, Roger Lynn wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2021 08:07:48 +0200 Heiner Kallweit
wrote:
> A number of Gigabyte boards from ~2009 have broken BIOS support, resulting in
the PHY
> reporting an invalid PHY ID. R
On 06/09/2021 11:05, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
CUPS appears to already have access to everything in /etc/ssl/ on all
systems, which is where I used to keep my CAcert certificates. This doesn't
feel any different.
You're absolutely right; that's convincing to me!
Reopening, and will fix in
Package: release-notes
Severity: important
Hi,
Please document the removal of wicd in Bullseye. This seems particularly
dangerous if the upgrade is being done over a network connection being managed
by wicd as it seems likely that the connection will be lost when wicd is
removed (due to
On Wed, 25 Aug 2021 08:07:48 +0200 Heiner Kallweit
wrote:
A number of Gigabyte boards from ~2009 have broken BIOS support, resulting in
the PHY
reporting an invalid PHY ID. Realtek / Gigabyte don't release errata
information,
therefore there's not much that can be done. In bugzilla.kernel.org
certificates is reasonable.
CUPS appears to already have access to everything in /etc/ssl/ on all
systems, which is where I used to keep my CAcert certificates. This doesn't
feel any different.
On 29/08/2021 08:31, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
Le vendredi, 27 août 2021, 18.31:17 h CEST Roger
The documentation is definitely lacking - I've been trying to work out why
my configuration broke since upgrading to Buster 3 months ago! Even with the
loglevel set to "debug", the logs were utterly unhelpful. Let's Encrypt is
the most popular source of signed certificates and the upstream
Package: src:linux
Version: 5.10.46-4
Severity: normal
File: /lib/modules/5.10.0-8-amd64/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169.ko
I've just upgraded this machine to Bullseye and it seems unable to load the
ethernet driver:
[6.548031] r8169 :02:00.0: can't disable ASPM; OS doesn't
Package: sensord
Version: 1:3.4.0-3+b1
Followup-For: Bug #959949
Hi,
The last version of sensord still seems to work perfectly for logging
temperatures. Is there any other package that will do this instead?
Thanks,
Roger
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Package: cups-daemon
Version: 2.3.3op2-3+deb11u1
Severity: normal
File: /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.cupsd
Adding
/etc/letsencrypt/archive/** r,
seems to fix this.
I only discovered what was causing the problem when I stumbled across
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1079957
Thanks,
Roger
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Subject: Re: Bug#987316: initscripts: tmpfs has wrong size
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 22:11:12 +0100
From: Roger Lynn
To: Thorsten Glaser
On 21/04/2021 18:38, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
• add “set -x” as first
On 21/04/2021 16:56, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
To “provide no value” you have to actually do…
TMPFS_SIZE=
… in /etc/defaults/tmpfs because the commented-out value is default.
Perhaps rewording tmpfs(5) to say “If this is explicitly set to the
empty string, the kernel default…” is in order?
On 06/04/2021 22:34, Roger Lynn wrote:
I've written a new version of the script for Bullseye, based on Yubao Liu's
version and the template in init-d-script(5). Attached should be the
/etc/init.d/svnserve script and /etc/defaults/svnserve file. I am not an
expert on scripting, but it seems
Package: initscripts
Version: 2.96-6
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: ro...@rilynn.me.uk
Hi,
I think this bug is not the same as #688412 because /etc/fstab is NOT involved
here.
As shown in the configuration files below, I have configured RAMTMP with the
default size settings.
tmpfs(5) says:
Package: ufw
Version: 0.36-7.1
Severity: important
File: /etc/init.d/ufw
Justification: renders package unusable
X-Debbugs-Cc: ro...@rilynn.me.uk
Hi,
ufw apparently depends on nftables but the init script does not declare it.
This results in errors from ip-tables-restore when ufw starts:
Package: subversion
Version: 1.14.1-3
Followup-For: Bug #232584
X-Debbugs-Cc: ro...@rilynn.me.uk
I've written a new version of the script for Bullseye, based on Yubao Liu's
version and the template in init-d-script(5). Attached should be the
/etc/init.d/svnserve script and
Package: subversion
Version: 1.14.1-3
Followup-For: Bug #232584
I've written a new version of the script for Bullseye, based on Yubao Liu's
version and the template in init-d-script(5). Attached should be the init
script and defaults file. I am not an expert on scripting, but it seems to
work.
On 10/09/2019 17:05, Christian Göttsche wrote:
To better document this in the man page, I created
https://github.com/logrotate/logrotate/pull/265
Thank you. Also must not be group writeable. This is what caught me out
(making the file group writeable in the first place was an accident).
On 08/09/19 16:48, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
which was filed against the logrotate package:
#691407: logrotate(8) does not mention all reasons for ignoring included files
It has been closed by Christian Göttsche .
Their
Package: distributed-net
Version: 2.9112.521-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Every week, distributed-net causes the following email to be sent:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
/etc/init.d/distributed-net: 165: /etc/init.d/distributed-net: 3: Bad file
descriptor
invoke-rc.d: initscript distributed-net,
On 14/12/2018 12:35, Christian Weiske wrote:
When spamassassin is running in daemon mode (spamd) as root,
the default behaviour is to setuid to the user running spamc. This
lets spamd to load and examine the per-user configuration files as
the user. So by default, the effective UID is sent to
On 08/11/18 19:34, Adrian Bunk wrote:
Tanks a lot for trying stretch-proposed-updates and reproting bugs you find!
This is a regression that is also in 1.36-5 in unstable.
The proposed 1.36-3+deb9u1 update has now been dropped from the upcoming
stretch point release.
Thank you for your work
Package: postgrey
Version: 1.36-3+deb9u1
Followup-For: Bug #880047
On a Stable system installed about a year ago, Postgrey 1.36-3 has always run
fine. When installing 1.36-3+deb9u1 I get:
Setting up postgrey (1.36-3+deb9u1) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/postgrey ...
On 20/04/18 18:46, Herman van Rink wrote:
> This seems to be hitting more users...
>
> https://github.com/monitoring-plugins/monitoring-plugins/issues/1142
>
> https://github.com/nagios-plugins/nagios-plugins/issues/329
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nagios-plugins/+bug/1367791
>
Package: e2guardian
Version: 3.4.0.3-2
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Please configure and compile e2guardian with the --enable-sslmitm=yes flag set.
Without this a content filter is not very useful on the modern internet.
Thanks,
Roger
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APT prefers
On 04/02/18 02:00, Jon DeVree wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 04, 2018 at 01:03:59 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
>> This was unintentional, but I think it's correct. The Kconfig says to
>> use rasdaemon which is already packaged and in stable.
>
> rasdaemon has a hard dependency on systemd, it isn't
Package: plasma-desktop
Version: 4:5.8.6-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Since upgrading from Jessie to Stretch, a bell in an xterm (commonly generated
by tab completion or pressing ^G) always opens "Warning - KDE Accessibility
Tool", which asks 'Do you really want to activate "Sticky keys" and "Mouse
On 18/10/17 21:02, Roger Lynn wrote:
> I've found https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7383 which
> contains a very small patch which apparently fixes the bug. Without this the
> TxRep plugin is unusable.
Applying the attached patch appears to have fixed this issue. I hav
I've found https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7383 which
contains a very small patch which apparently fixes the bug. Without this the
TxRep plugin is unusable.
Thanks,
Roger
On 01/04/17 00:11, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> You should probably use the file from tzdata instead:
> /usr/share/zoneinfo/leap-seconds.list
Thank you for pointing this out. Is there any reason why the NTP package
shouldn't use it by default?
Roger
Package: cups
Version: 2.2.1-8
Followup-For: Bug #760415
Hi,
Unfortunately I still encounter this bug with a fresh installation of Stretch:
if I don't power cycle my Lexmark E232 between jobs I get hundreds of pages of
raw PCL when I try to print a second document.
Regards,
Roger
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Package: spamassassin
Version: 3.4.1-6
Severity: normal
Hi,
I have a site wide installation of Spamassassin, running as user debian-spamd.
Pyzor and Razor correctly use debian-spamd's home directory, but Bayes and
TxRep do not. Fortunately Bayes respects the "bayes_path" option.
According to
On 24/08/2017 08:26, Peter Chubb wrote:
> After upgrading dovecot, MacOSX El Capitan and IOS versions below 8 can
> no longer connect. The error in the log is:
> SSL_accept() failed: error:1417D18C:SSL
> routines:tls_process_client_hello:version too low, session=...
This is due to a bug
Package: cups
Version: 1.7.5-11+deb8u2
Followup-For: Bug #760415
I also have this problem with a Lexmark E232 with both Jessie and Wheezy. I
can't remember if it occurred in Squeeze and I haven't tried Stretch yet.
I'll try to remember to report back when I upgrade to Stretch.
Thanks,
Roger
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Package: sensord
Version: 1:3.3.5-2
Followup-For: Bug #865042
Hi,
Removing the whole package because one particular use-case has some problems
seems like a bit of an over-reaction, especially when that usage isn't even
mentioned in the package description and the required dependency is only a
On 16/01/17 22:00, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> partman-md doesn't warn when disks to be used for RAID are partitioned
> with GPT without a bios boot partition for embedding (and I haven't seen
> documentation about the issue in the installer manual).
Is this the same problem that was reported in
Package: samba
Version: 2:4.2.10+dfsg-0+deb8u1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/share/doc/samba/NEWS.Debian.gz
Hi,
The NEWS file states:
Finally, two important configuration options should be considered,
that we were unable to silently change defaults for:
- smb signing = required
-
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 05:33:14 +0800 Liu Yubao wrote:
> Share my svnserve init.d script.
>
> First, I use user "svn" and group "svn" for svnserve:
>
> [ "`getent group svn`" ] || addgroup --system svn
>
> [ "`getent passwd svn`" ] || adduser --system --home /srv/svn \
>
Package: reportbug
Version: 6.6.3
Severity: normal
Hi,
I've just upgraded to Jessie and after editing a bug report for vsftpd 3.0.2-17
I got the following output:
Report will be sent to Debian Bug Tracking System sub...@bugs.debian.org
Attachments:
conf-file attached
log-file attached
Submit
On 01/06/2015 09:16, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
This is a successor of bug #571469. All is said there. NTP needs running
DNS when it starts. Please add $named to Required-Start in init script.
What if a $named is not installed? Shouldn't it be Should-Start?
Roger
(Not an NTP maintainer or a Debian
On 14/05/2015 14:41, Joost van Baal-Ilić wrote:
Using the cron-daemon virtual package is clearly where we want to end up,
wrote Russ Allbery in Message-id 87r3y5dwm3@hope.eyrie.org.
So that would be a Depends: cron-daemon|cron for mailman afaik.
See
On 14/04/2015 07:48, Emanuele Rocca wrote:
NMU diff attached.
ppp_2.4.6-3.1-nmu.diff
diff -Nru ppp-2.4.6/debian/patches/rc_mksid-no-buffer-overflow
ppp-2.4.6/debian/patches/rc_mksid-no-buffer-overflow
--- ppp-2.4.6/debian/patches/rc_mksid-no-buffer-overflow 1970-01-01
On 14/04/2015 07:48, Emanuele Rocca wrote:
NMU diff attached.
ppp_2.4.6-3.1-nmu.diff
diff -Nru ppp-2.4.6/debian/patches/rc_mksid-no-buffer-overflow
ppp-2.4.6/debian/patches/rc_mksid-no-buffer-overflow
--- ppp-2.4.6/debian/patches/rc_mksid-no-buffer-overflow 1970-01-01
On 13/02/2015 06:54, Martin Pitt wrote:
Control: severity -1 normal
I still disagree with critical:
- If the hardware clock is so broken that at the next boot it has an
earlier time than on the previous boot/ntpdate, then writing it
once more at shutdown isn't going to entirely fix
On 02/12/2014 13:47, Evgeni Golov wrote:
Hi,
On 11/26/2014 08:28 AM, Evgeni Golov wrote:
Thanks. Could you please test the following patched version:
https://people.debian.org/~evgeni/tmp/hdapsd_20141024-3~test1_amd64.deb
What I do not really understand: read() should be interrupted on
On 02/12/14 14:01, Roger Lynn wrote:
On 02/12/2014 13:47, Evgeni Golov wrote:
On 11/26/2014 08:28 AM, Evgeni Golov wrote:
Thanks. Could you please test the following patched version:
https://people.debian.org/~evgeni/tmp/hdapsd_20141024-3~test1_amd64.deb
What I do not really understand
On 17/11/2014 11:12, Whoopie wrote:
I can reproduce the issue:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/hdapsd start
* Starting IBM Hard Disk Active Protection System (HDAPS) daemon hdapsd
[ OK ]
real0m2.059s
user0m0.050s
sys
On 16/11/14 17:09, Evgeni Golov wrote:
On 11/16/2014 06:00 PM, Evgeni Golov wrote:
Right, how about this:
The correct patch would be:
diff --git a/debian/README.Debian b/debian/README.Debian
index 97ea7cf..f914834 100644
--- a/debian/README.Debian
+++ b/debian/README.Debian
@@ -1,6 +1,16 @@
On 17/11/14 17:00, Evgeni Golov wrote:
On 11/17/2014 04:24 PM, Roger Lynn wrote:
On 17/11/2014 11:12, Whoopie wrote:
It looks like hdapsd doesn't terminate in time, it get's KILLed after
30 seconds, see the do_stop() function in /etc/init.d/hdapsd:
start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --retry
On 16/11/14 13:53, Evgeni Golov wrote:
Hi Roger,
[ CCing Whoopie because he has more experience with the freefall code ]
On 11/15/2014 03:07 PM, Roger Lynn wrote:
After adding hdapsd to a newly installed Jessie laptop, it is not being
started at bootup, with nothing being logged
Package: hdapsd
Version: 1:20141024-1
Severity: important
Hi,
After adding hdapsd to a newly installed Jessie laptop, it is not being
started at bootup, with nothing being logged.
Running /etc/init.d/hdapsd start starts it as expected:
Nov 15 14:01:36 brahms hdapsd[10763]: Selected interface:
Hi,
Is there any chance of getting this fixed in Jessie please? I would have
expected that a freeze exception would be granted for this bug and I believe
uploads fixing 'important' bugs are still allowed.
Thanks,
Roger
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On 26/10/14 08:53, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
4264 Oct 26 08:36:48 lenovo ntpdate[371]: Can't find host ntp.uio.no: Name
or service not known (-2)
I recently noticed a similar problem caused by ntpdate being run before my
DNS server (maradns at the moment) is started. I've worked
On 23/10/2014 04:46, Desai, Jason wrote:
I ran into this bug too - not fun. I was not able to find a work around until
I started investigating how to disable SSLv3 to protect against POODLE. Since
it seems that the issue is with TLS 1.2 and SHA512, I think you can disable the
TLS 1.2
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: iceape
Version : 2.29
* URL : http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
* License : MPL/GPL/LGPL
Programming Lang: C++/XUL
Description : The Iceape Internet Suite
The Iceape Internet Suite is an unbranded
Package: libgnutls26
Version: 2.12.20-8+deb7u1
Followup-For: Bug #740160
Hi,
I've just renewed the CAcert certificate on my production server and found
this bug. At this point my options would appear to be to move to a different
GNU/Linux distribution or move to a new certificate provider. Is
Package: clamav
Version: 0.98.1+dfsg-1+deb7u2
Followup-For: Bug #741675
This update also trashes the clamd.conf file, see below for its contents.
I've had to manually insert it as it also seems to upset reportbug:
Gathering additional data, this may take a while...
ERROR: Incorrect argument
On 24/01/2014 10:30, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
How can I help to package latest version?
Iceape is very important because I think it's better than iceweasel +
icemonkey.
Agreed.
The Linux/x86_64 version from
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#contrib seems to work for me on
AMD64
Package: samba
Version: 2:3.6.6-6
Followup-For: Bug #695472
Hi,
After upgrading from Squeezy to Wheezy printing from 32b WinXP and 64b Win7
Pro inexplicably stopped working, the Windows queue list simply saying
Error and not giving any further details. With the default logging levels
nothing to
On 13/05/13 18:28, Roger Lynn wrote:
Running
gnutls-serv -d 255 -p 1234 --x509certfile /etc/ssl/certs/rilynn.pem
--x509keyfile /etc/ssl/private/rilynn.key
and
gnutls-cli -d 255 -p 1234 --priority SECURE128 rilynn.me.uk
on the same box fails to negotiate a cipher suite. A priority string
.
On 14/05/13 02:21, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
On 05/13/2013 01:28 PM, Roger Lynn wrote:
Source: gnutls26
Version: 2.12.20-6
Severity: normal
Running
gnutls-serv -d 255 -p 1234 --x509certfile /etc/ssl/certs/rilynn.pem
--x509keyfile /etc/ssl/private/rilynn.key
and
gnutls-cli -d 255 -p
Package: apt
Version: 0.8.10.3+squeeze1
Severity: minor
File: /usr/bin/apt-cdrom
Hi,
apt-cdrom has replaced all the tabs with spaces in my nicely formatted
sources.list, messing up the appearance. It should not modify lines which
it is not specifically editing the contents of.
Thanks,
Roger
Source: gnutls26
Version: 2.12.20-6
Severity: normal
Running
gnutls-serv -d 255 -p 1234 --x509certfile /etc/ssl/certs/rilynn.pem
--x509keyfile /etc/ssl/private/rilynn.key
and
gnutls-cli -d 255 -p 1234 --priority SECURE128 rilynn.me.uk
on the same box fails to negotiate a cipher suite. A priority
Hi,
Once wheezy was released I was going to request for upstream snapshots to be
packaged, as upstream appears to be stable, slow moving and releasing very
infrequently. I have been successfully running the latest upstream using the
Debian packaging for a PPPoE connection for the last six months
On 23/02/2013 22:47, Roger Lynn wrote:
Many packages which should work with nginx cannot be installed with it because
they depend on httpd-cgi. Nginx can run CGI applications, yet the only way to
do this seems to be to install another webserver and then disable it.
I had forgotten
On 02/02/13 20:07, Robert Edmonds wrote:
Robert Edmonds wrote:
Roger Lynn wrote:
Every query returns SERVFAIL even after internet access appears and even
for
queries which are forwarded to a local server. Unbound has to be restarted
after internet access appears before it will work
Package: nginx
Version: 1.2.1-2.2
Severity: important
Hi,
Many packages which should work with nginx cannot be installed with it because
they depend on httpd-cgi. Nginx can run CGI applications, yet the only way to
do this seems to be to install another webserver and then disable it.
Thanks,
On 18/02/2013 00:00, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sat, 2013-02-16 at 18:24 +, Roger Lynn wrote:
At some point in the last month server password management using Swat has
stopped working. Swat can be logged into and the old and new server passwords
entered, but choosing Change Password appears
Package: swat
Version: 2:3.6.6-5
Severity: important
Hi,
At some point in the last month server password management using Swat has
stopped working. Swat can be logged into and the old and new server passwords
entered, but choosing Change Password appears to just reload the page
without changing
On 12/02/2013 17:20, gregor herrmann wrote:
On Mon, 11 Feb 2013 23:40:38 +0100, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
during a test with piuparts I noticed your package fails to upgrade from
'squeeze'.
It installed fine in 'squeeze', then the upgrade to 'squeeze-backports'
fails.
Can't locate
Package: unbound
Version: 1.4.17-2
Severity: normal
If there is no internet access when unbound is started (which there isn't on
my server immediately after a reboot), then unbound logs:
Feb 1 18:19:23 alphonse unbound-anchor: /var/lib/unbound/root.key has content
Feb 1 18:19:23 alphonse
On 02/02/13 20:07, Robert Edmonds wrote:
Robert Edmonds wrote:
hi, roger:
i agree, that's definitely an issue. it looks like there might have
been some relevant fixes in unbound 1.4.19, do you think you could
install unbound 1.4.19-1 from unstable and see if it behaves any better?
i
Package: dovecot-core
Version: 1:2.1.7-2
Severity: normal
File: /usr/lib/dovecot/decode2text.sh
Hi,
/usr/lib/dovecot/decode2text.sh references /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/xml2text
which is packaged in /usr/lib/dovecot/
Thanks,
Roger
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On 24/11/2012 15:03, Dominik George wrote:
I have asked people that did successfuly upgrade real sqlite databse to
MySQL if they could provide directions or a script but they don't
remember how they did it exactly. If nobody can come up with a script,
we will just have to put a note in the
Package: openbsd-inetd
Version: 0.20091229-2
Severity: normal
When internal services such as daytime or echo are enabled and
OPTIONS=-l is set, openbsd-inetd segfaults when a connection is made
to the service.
For example, telnet localhost daytime gives in syslog:
kernel: [1040052.300462]
On 26/10/2012 02:24, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
This is basically the same as Debian bugs #690741 and #633799.
I used severity critical, as the mboxo format causes irrecoverable
mail corruption, which is unknown to most users.
I don't think the severity of critical is justified. This is
Package: logrotate
Version: 3.8.1-4
Severity: normal
Under the include directive, logrotate(8) says:
The only files which are ignored are files which are not regular files
(such as directories and named pipes) and files whose names end with one
of the taboo extensions, as specified by the
Package: shorewall
Version: 4.5.5.3-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
From the documentation, shorewall refresh appears to be intended to be a
lighter version of restart, however unlike restart it always performs
the compilation step, ignoring the AUTOMAKE option. In addition refresh
has no -f option
Package: squashfs-tools
Version: 1:4.2-5
Followup-For: Bug #614582
These warning also occur with ext4.
Thanks,
Roger
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Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-3-amd64 (SMP w/8 CPU
Package: netplug
Version: 1.2.9.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Netplug claims to be better than ifplugd, but it does not support all of
ifplugd's functions (in particular: Can be configured to ignore short
unplugged or plugged periods). Please indicate which ifplugd fuctions
are not supported in
Package: lvm2
Version: 2.02.95-4
Severity: normal
File: /sbin/lvcreate
Every invocation of lvcreate --quiet or lvremove --quiet from a /bin/sh
script called from bash outputs:
File descriptor 3 (/usr/share/bash-completion/completions) leaked on lvcreate
invocation. Parent PID 32675: /bin/sh
Package: squashfs-tools
Version: 1:4.2-5
Followup-For: Bug #586757
Hi,
It seems surprising that mksquashfs does not have a --one-file-system
option when so many related commands include it and it would make using
squashfs for backup purposes much easier.
I am struggling to find any record of
Package: shorewall
Version: 4.5.5.3-1
Severity: minor
README.Debian and upstream's documentation give the location of the
default upstream configuration files as
/usr/share/doc/shorewall/default-config/ whereas they actually appear to
be in /usr/share/shorewall/configfiles/
Thanks,
Roger
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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
Upon rereading the documentation (shorewall-tcpri(5)) for this feature for a
new installation, it is not clear whether the port column refers
On 30/08/2012 15:00, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
Closing this bug report. Imho this report is bogus and there has been no
further activity.
Then how should one ensure that Fetchmail starts after Spamassassin, which
is the only startup order that makes sense?
Roger
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On 08/08/12 07:20, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
Le mardi, 7 août 2012 22.46:03, Roger Lynn a écrit :
This has caught me out in the past. When it says gigabyte I expect 2^30
bytes. Hopefully this time when I do an installation I will remember to get
a calculator out. The people who don't care
On 08/08/2012 09:19, Herbert Kaminski wrote:
Please have a look at IEC 60027-2 (or Wikipedia) to make clear that
the wording is absolutely correct. So if anybody wants to change
the units of measurement, a change to the wording _and_ the code
is required.
I don't think anyone has
Package: ppp
Severity: wishlist
Please consider applying the upstream patch at
http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ppp.git;a=commit;h=fd1dcdf758418f040da3ed801ab001b5e46854e7
to allow the MTU to be increased up to 1500 bytes for PPPoe connections.
Thanks,
Roger
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2012 14:11:05 +0200,
Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.org wrote:
I think you probably have a strange definition of just about
everybody. In reality, I think that just about nobody cares about
gigabytes being 2^30, or 10. This is basically splitting
hairs, which wishlist
Package: ntp
Version: 1:4.2.6.p2+dfsg-1+b1
Severity: normal
File: /etc/ntp.conf
Hi,
In addition to adding the limited option to the restrict command, I would
suggest adding a discard command to override the default minimum request
period of 2 seconds, which will block ntpdate clients older than
Package: ntpdate
Version: 1:4.2.6.p2+dfsg-1+b1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/sbin/ntpdate-debian
Hi,
When scanning ntp.conf for servers, ntpdate-debian appears to require
precisely one space between the server or peer statement and the address.
In particular it fails to recognise addresses
Package: spamassassin
Version: 3.3.1-1
Severity: normal
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 18:25:11 +0100, Alexander Wirt formo...@formorer.de wrote:
As I told you on IRC: if you run software as root you should expect that you
end with files that root created.
The docs may be improved a little bit, but
Package: spamassassin
Version: 3.3.1-1
Severity: normal
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 12:35:58 -0700, Jameson Graef Rollins
jroll...@finestructure.net wrote:
The cron script (/etc/cron.daily/spamassassin) runs sa-update as root.
However, sa-update pulls spamassassin rules from the net
This is one of the reasons why I don't install tasks from the installer,
and one of the first things I do on a new system is to mark most
packages (especially libs) as automatically installed. I would be
grateful if a way could be found to improve this.
Thanks for your work on Debian,
Roger
On 19/12/11 10:12, Roger Lynn wrote:
A Backport to Squeeze would also be very much appreciated, if it's not too
much
trouble.
I wrote that without checking the dependencies first, as it's not
something one has to worry about when installing from Backports.
Having now checked, it appears
Hi,
In addition to the very slow scrolling, pasting about 6kB of text into a
nano running in an ssh session in an xterm locks nano up for about 30
seconds, using 99% CPU time. The first three times I tried it I thought
my ssh session had hung, but it actually seems that nano has a serious
On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 23:16:29 +0200, Rodolphe Pelloux-Prayer
rodol...@damsy.net wrote:
The attached patch fixe this bug and add the ability to highlight the
file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list.
I've applied it directly to the installed files on a Squeeze system. It
seems to do the job, thank
Package: horde3
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
It would be great if Horde 4 could be packaged in time to get it into
wheezy.
Thank you for all your work on Debian,
Roger
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APT prefers stable-updates
APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500,
Package: postgrey
Version: 1.32-6.1
Severity: normal
On Tue, 4 Jan 2011 13:21:22 +, Antonio Radici anto...@dyne.org wrote:
thanks for your bug report, the exim user experience can definitely
being improved, this will be fixed in the next upload (1.33-2).
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