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does the attached patch maybe help for your init script?
Yes, it works.
It would be also interestend if var/run is a part of your / partition.
No, it is
Hi!
I already ha d deep look at the current packaging included in upstream git,
basically the initscripts need to be rewritten as they are full of
redhadisms, but thats'it basically.
I think the debconf templates and the corresponding configuration parts in the
maintainer scripts should be
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I already ha d deep look at the current packaging included in upstream git,
basically the initscripts need to be rewritten as they are full of
redhadisms, but thats'it basically.
As far as I can tell, the packaging in upstream git (and
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found 506377 1.61.27-1
Bug#506377: CVE-2008-4829: Streamripper multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities
Bug marked as found in version 1.61.27-1.
found 506377 1.63.5-1
Bug#506377: CVE-2008-4829: Streamripper multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities
found 506377 1.61.27-1
found 506377 1.63.5-1
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hi Raphael,
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 06:28:45PM -0600, Raphael Geissert wrote:
The following CVE (Common Vulnerabilities Exposures) id was published for
streamripper.
looking at the source it seems that the version in stable is affected
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As stated in my previous email I am trying to revive the Debian packaging for
ocfs2-tools.
One of the things I noticed while building ocfs2-tools is that the configure
script
complains about these missing dependencies:
checking for
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: serious
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severity 506115 normal
Bug#506115: openssh: Plaintext Recovery Attack Against SSH
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On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 02:40:48PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:44:02PM +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote:
Hi OpenSSH package maintainers (and lists),
I saw new OpenSSH vulnerability issue.
See
Package: rocksndiamonds
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Hi,
I've installed the game some time ago and never actually played it.
The update reminded me of it.
When I try to run it however, the script claims that I don't need the level
file.
They do exist in
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# lenny is also affected by this
found 506264 0.8.0-2
Bug#506264: gnunet-server: freeze in gnunet-update
Bug marked as found in version 0.8.0-2.
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tag 506296 confirmed
severity 506296 important
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If you perform the following steps:
...
then you should see the problem
(I am not sure about Sid but definitely on Lenny).
Same problem here on Sid.
However, if the file(s) are in place, it seems to go into
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Bug#506296: spawg program runs, shows the window but always blocks afterward
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Bug#506296: spawg program runs, shows the window but always blocks
Hi,
From examining the code I suspect that Qt is broken in the same
way. I can't see that it uses a case-insensitive compare for the
IM name.
I believe therefore that a similar fix should be applied to
QT_IM_MODULE as well.
It would require someone with some knowledge of input methods and
a Qt
Package: fcitx
Version: 1:3.4.3-1
Severity: serious
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Hi,
This is related to bug 454363, and I set the severity becuase
if I am correct this bug will have the same impact as that one.
That bug states that
I have reported bug 506443 about this issue.
Thanks,
James
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* Eddy Petrișor [Mon, 17 Nov 2008 13:38:16 +0200]:
I am reiterating the request to preaprove the universalindentgui
migration, but this time the 0.8.1-1.2 version.
Unblocked by Luk.
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Package: beancounter
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Niko Tyni wrote:
Hi release team,
as discussed earlier, mxallowd needs a tpu upload due to an uncoordinated
libnetfilter-queue sid upload.
The maintainer asked me to handle this, so here's the proposed debdiff(s).
The first, very short one is against the current sid version (1.6b-2)
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What would you think of applying for some space on alioth so that we can
maintain
ocfs2-tools collaboratively and finally upload a recent version of
ocfs2-tools?
I have moved the packaging to the collab-maint Subversion repository:
tags 502087 = moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
Package: umbrello
Version: 4:4.1.2-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
start top. Look at Xorg CPU useage. Then start umbrello even with an
empty presentation. Xorgs CPU useage bumps at 95%. Even selecting an
arrow using
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Bug#502087: umbrello makes Xorg take 95% of cpu
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On 21 November 2008 at 09:10, Troy Heber wrote:
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Not grave -- setup_beancounter is just a helper. Beancounter will still
work.
That said, the helper should not fail but you also misdiagnosed the problem.
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Bug#506455: ERROR: syntax error at or near , BeanCounter.pm line 1404
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# Fri Nov 21 19:03:08 UTC 2008
# Tagging as pending bugs that are closed by packages in NEW
# http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html
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# Source package in NEW: scalemail
tags 377089 + pending
Bug number 377089 not found. (Is it archived?)
# Source
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Patch attached.
diff -u jabberd2-2.2.1/debian/changelog jabberd2-2.2.1/debian/changelog
--- jabberd2-2.2.1/debian/changelog
+++ jabberd2-2.2.1/debian/changelog
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+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Prevent an implicit pointer conversion of
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008, martin f krafft wrote:
initramfs exports MODPROBE_OPTIONS=-qb in /init. This puts it into
the environment of the entire system:
khyber:~# tr '\0' '\n' /proc/1/environ | grep MODPROBE_OPTIONS
MODPROBE_OPTIONS=-qb
Thanks to Tzafrir Cohen for figuring this out. This is
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fixed 501955 1.6b-2
Bug#501955: [INTL:es] Spanish
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 09:35:13AM +0100, Frederik Schüler wrote:
Hi!
I already ha d deep look at the current packaging included in upstream git,
basically the initscripts need to be rewritten as they are full of
redhadisms, but thats'it basically.
Um, they use lsb bits, because
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 08:38:02AM +0100, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
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Frederik, Joel,
I have started putting together the packaging for ocfs2-tools here:
https://svn.jerryweb.org/public/packages/ocfs2-tools/
FYI, iceweasel reports:
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What would you think of applying for some space on alioth so that we can
maintain
ocfs2-tools collaboratively and finally upload a recent version of
ocfs2-tools?
I have
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:06:32AM +0100, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
I already ha d deep look at the current packaging included in upstream git,
basically the initscripts need to be rewritten as they are full of
redhadisms, but thats'it basically.
As far as I can tell, the packaging in
Package: manpages-dev
Version: 3.13-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
manpages-dev 3.13-1 cannot be installed:
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Preparing to replace manpages-dev 3.12-1 (using
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On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:24:25AM +0100, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
As stated in my previous email I am trying to revive the Debian packaging for
ocfs2-tools.
One of the things I noticed while building ocfs2-tools is that the configure
script
complains about these missing dependencies:
Just for debian's info: you definitely want the man-pages page. The
pthreads pages that I have been recently adding to man-pages are far
better than the ancient glibc pages.
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Hi!
no, please, no way for cdbs.
Best regards
Frederik Schüler
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Package: gnome-power-manager
Version: 2.22.1-3
Severity: critical
Tags: patch
Justification: causes serious data loss
Hi,
on a fresh install gnome-power-manager 2.22.x first collects statistics
on how the battery 'behaves' to create what it calls a profile. Once
created this is used to predict
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The math fonts have been brought back. They can be found at
http://support.wolfram.com/technotes/latestfonts.en.html
The Ubuntu bug for this is at
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Hi Joel!
Still don't know why an upstream debian/ tree is so frowned
upon.
I have no problem with upstream working on debian/ or even on with packaging
being hosted
upstream, I went with alioth for the sake of expediency. If you want to
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:44:12PM +0100, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
I *do* have a problem with debian/ being included in release tarballs though,
it makes for
messy .diff.gz if for instance files get dropped or moved around from
packaging between
revision 1.4.1-1 and 1.4.1-2. Also, at times there
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The fun thing is, glibc-doc consists of... just the LinuxThreads libpthread
docs! Everything else is in glibc-doc-reference (non-free).
The changelog is worth keeping, but congratulations, you just obsoleted the
last bit of glibc-doc.
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Hey James,
would you please take a minute to file the Python path patches upstream
in bugzilla.gnome.org? We will appreciate it.
Please do so for the following products that share this code: nautilus,
totem, epiphany, eog. I might be missing one, so don't feel restricted
to only those :-).
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The fun thing is, glibc-doc consists of... just the LinuxThreads libpthread
docs! Everything else is in glibc-doc-reference (non-free).
The changelog is worth keeping, but congratulations, you just obsoleted the
last bit
This bug needs to be fixed in lenny, which I think requires a t-p-u
upload. Or you could upload to unstable and get a freeze exception, but
the other changes don't seem important enough to do that for.
Ben.
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Ben Hutchings wrote:
This bug needs to be fixed in lenny, which I think requires a t-p-u
upload. Or you could upload to unstable and get a freeze exception, but
the other changes don't seem important enough to do that for.
I think it doesn't require a tpu upload. apt 0.7.19~exp1 and
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