On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 06:40:56PM +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote:
On 19/06/2006 Andrew Pimlott wrote:
1. Create a marking for partitions to be encrypted with a random key,
allowing for the positive identification above. Perhaps this should
be part of LUKS.
i see this more
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 10:10:24PM +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote:
On 20/06/2006 Andrew Pimlott wrote:
I mean _if I explicitly promise so_, we should expect that. So give me
some configuration directive like LuksOnly that I can set.
looks like overkill for me. users who use only luks don't
As a non-expect in cryptsetup who just wants his swap space back, let me
see if I understand the problem.
Automatically formatting a swap partition is a destructive operation, so
all reasonable checks should be made before doing it. It is currently
not possible to positively identify a swap
Package: libmusclecard1
Version: 1.3.3-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
/usr/lib/libmusclecard.so.1 hard-codes the directory /usr/pcsc/services,
when it should be /usr/lib/pcsc/services.
--- debian/rules.orig 2006-05-27 10:48:09.0 -0700
+++ debian/rules2006-05-27
tested working version:
--- debian/rules.orig 2006-05-27 10:48:09.0 -0700
+++ debian/rules2006-05-27 10:42:18.0 -0700
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
--prefix=/usr \
--mandir=\$${prefix}/share/man \
Package: dpkg
Version: 1.13.16
Severity: minor
This issue commonly occurs with many packages, but I'll take
xbase-cliens as an example, upgrading 6.9.0.dfsg.1-4 - 1:7.0.0-5:
Unpacking xbase-clients (from .../xbase-clients_1%3a7.0.0-5_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: warning - unable to delete old
Package: xkb-data
Version: 0.8-5
Severity: normal
When upgrading through the transition to X11R7, I purged the xlibs
package and installed xkb-data. I got many warnings:
dpkg - warning: while removing xlibs, directory `/etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc'
not empty so not removed.
dpkg - warning:
Package: libghc6-c2hs-dev
Version: 0.13.6-4
Severity: important
I just did a big upgrade, and libghc6-c2hs-dev failed:
Preparing to replace libghc6-c2hs-dev 0.13.6-4 (using
.../libghc6-c2hs-dev_0.13.6-4.1_i386.deb) ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/libghc6-c2hs-dev.prerm: line 22: ghc-pkg: command
Package: rpm
Version: 4.4.1-8
Severity: minor
When upgrading:
Preparing to replace rpm 4.0.4-31.1 (using
.../archives/rpm_4.4.1-8_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement rpm ...
dpkg: warning - unable to delete old directory
`/usr/lib/rpm/athlon-rpm-linux': Directory not empty
Package: xfonts-base
Version: 1:1.0.0-3
Severity: minor
I'm not sure if this is the right place to report this, and it's
probably a known issue, but I couldn't find any mention of it. With the
X transition, font directories under /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts are not
being removed because they still
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 11:18:04AM -0400, David Shaw wrote:
This is not a bug. Clearsigned messages are not reversible to restore
the original message including line endings and trailing whitespace.
If perfect reversibility is desired, you must use regular signatures.
Ok, but this seems like
PS. I was off-line when I filed this, but now I notice that this has
been discussed. One message [1] suggests that this is a spec violation
by gnupg.
Andrew
[1] http://www.imc.org/ietf-openpgp/mail-archive/msg12809.html
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Package: vim
Version: 1:6.4-007+1
Severity: minor
Setting the eol option does not mark the buffer modified, even when it
would cause a change in the contents of the file:
% echo -n hello out
% ls -l out
-rw-rw-r-- 1 andrew andrew 5 2006-04-06 15:46 out
% vim out
Note the
% gpg --decrypt --output out2 out.asc
gpg: Signature made Thu 06 Apr 2006 03:51:09 PM PDT using DSA key ID
43ABB76D
gpg: Good signature from Andrew Pimlott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
% ls -l out2
-rw-rw-r-- 1 andrew andrew 6 2006-04-06 15:51 out2
If you clearsign both hello and hello\n, you
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.0.2+1.0.3-rc3-1
Severity: important
If you run
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/luks_partition whatever
and mistype the passphrase, the program exits with 0 instead of
indicating an error.
Andrew
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 01:19:59PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
Andrew Pimlott wrote:
The dh_installdirs man page says (or at least implies) that it creates
directories for only one package per invocation. However, when I run it
with no options, it creates directories for all packages (based
Package: debhelper
Version: 5.0.26
Severity: minor
The dh_installdirs man page says (or at least implies) that it creates
directories for only one package per invocation. However, when I run it
with no options, it creates directories for all packages (based on their
.dirs files).
Andrew
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Package: xterm
Version: 210-2
Severity: minor
Unicode characters generally render properly in my xterm, using
LANG=en_US.UTF-8, however I just noticed a glitch. When U+2218 is
rendered in some colors, it turns into the dashed box that usually
denotes a bad character. To reproduce:
- start vim
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 06:08:18PM +0100, Niko Ehrenfeuchter wrote:
afaics, the above mentioned patch is included in 6.9.0.dfsg.1-4 (at
least from what i've seen in the deb-sources), but unfortunately
EmulateWheel still doesn't work for me with this version (up-to-date
testing). I even tried
On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 08:18:46PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
I'm a little suspicious of the \*(W fiddling as well, but I'm not sure I
understand exactly why that's being done. The comment says that it's
turning \*(-- into an unbreakable dash, but I don't understand why that's
being done by
This old bug just tripped me. It appears trivial to fix with this
patch. I don't know roff, but this seems to have the right effect, and
you notice the tip-off bv (bar vertical, box vertical?). Someone
who knows roff could tell if this is the right fix (is tchrist still
active?), but this
Package: xpdf-utils
Version: 3.01-6
Severity: normal
I created an EPS file from a PDF file[1] (large download) using pdftops
-eps FortOrdFairMap.pdf, and then tried to run it through poster.
However, the generated EPS uses some clever tricks to include the bitmap
portions of the document, which
On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 02:51:43PM -0800, Andrew Pimlott wrote:
Meanwhile, I'll look at fixing poster to pass through comments.
Hmm, poster claims that it is necessary to remove the DSC comments from
the original document: those (DSC) lines sometimes disturb proper
previewing of the result
Hmm, despite the discouraging comment in poster, when I modified it to
pass through all comments, the result worked perfectly in gv. However,
I would rather not propose that as a solution except as a last resort.
At least I have a nice 100MB file to send to the printer Monday!
Andrew
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Derek, I reported this in the Debian bug tracking system[1], but I
thought I should mention this to you because I believe it's a bug that
would affect all users of pdftops. The problem, fully described in the
Debian bug report, is that when pdftops puts a bitmap into the generated
PostScript, it
To follow up on this bug report, following symlinks in a recursive copy
is non-standard compared to other unix tools, and was highly surprising
to me. In fact, I just lost an hour because of this: I edited the copy
I thought the symlink was pointing to, but there was no more symlink.
Andrew
I want to strongly second the opinion of Kirk Hilliard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. I find that in fact the new behavior makes it harder
to select URLs! When I read mail in mutt, the URL often wraps to a new
line and in preceded by a '+' character. Double-clicking the URL
selects the '+', so I must
I want to amplify the comment of Nicholas Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED].
This patch did not include an update to the manual, only a terse mention
in the changelog.Debian. Even reading the bug log, I cannot tell what
behaviour is implemented for stable. This leaves the hapless
administrator to use
Package: hal
Version: 0.5.5.1-5
Severity: normal
I recently ran top, and noticed among the usual cpu hogs a new
contender, an obscure program called hald-addon-storage, sucking down
1-2%. This is on an ordinary, modern x86 computer, and I have not
touched the configuration of hal, hotplug, udev,
On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 12:23:25AM +0100, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
Cou you run ``strace -t -p pid of hald-addon-storage using cpu'' for
about 30 seconds and mail the output of that ?
Good idea. I'm sending the whole thing, but you can see that the cycle
is every 2 seconds.
Andrew
As reported in two Debian bug reports [1] [2], the ability for the
EmulateWheelButton to generate button events was broken shortly before
the 6.9 release. It is still broken in current Debian unstable package
6.9.0.dfsg.1-3, and I believe it is still broken in x.org CVS.
It was broken by version
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 11:11:37PM -0500, Justin Pryzby wrote:
Oh, I didn't see that. Then you have to call ntohs() on it before
doing any arithmetic operations on it, or interpretting it as an
integer, as in your test.
Yes, that's what bit me. I didn't realize that ntohs rather than ntols
The information in README.Debian of current linux-source packages (the
Config Files section) does seem to be accurate, however it isn't
very helpful to someone who's looking for the .config files in a small
download. This doesn't seem to be available in the current packages;
IIUC the smallest
I am following up to this bug because I think what I am seeing is
related, and maybe it will revive interest in this unresolved issue.
Currently, on an unstable system, with coreutils (5.93-5), glibc-doc
(2.3.5-8.1), and info (4.8-2) installed, info prog for any program
in coreutils gives a man
Package: openoffice.org-common
Version: 2.0.0-1
Severity: normal
Many of the openoffice packages have files in /usr/lib/mime/packages
that run programs ending in 2, eg oowriter2, which do not exist
(because the program is called oowriter, etc).
Andrew
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Package: libapache-mod-ssl
Version: 2.8.24-2
Severity: normal
I ran dpkg-reconfigure libapache-mod-ssl as recommended in
README.Debian, and the generated /etc/apache/ssl.key/server.key was
created with permissions
-rw-r--r--1 root root 891 2005-10-18 00:00
Package: xemacs21-support
Version: 21.4.17-2
Severity: normal
Because the info docs are in /usr/share/info/xemacs21 instead of
/usr/share/info, the stand-alone info reader (ie, in the package info)
cannot find the documentation. Also, the info main page does not
include xemacs entries. I see
Package: smlnj
Version: 110.52-1
Severity: normal
Warning: I don't know if this is really a bug, as I am not a real SML/NJ
user. However, I installed smlnj and tried to use it with Isabelle.
Isabelle has a script build which runs smlnj. Unfontunately, I got
the errors:
Standard ML of New
Package: unison
Version: 2.13.16-2
Severity: wishlist
This is mostly a reminder of bug 308126, please mention in NEWS.Debian
when archive format changes. Casual users of unison might not be aware
that unison breaks protocol compatibilty with every version, so it would
be nice to remind them.
Package: unison-gtk
Version: 2.13.16-1
Severity: important
I just upgraded unison and unison-gtk and ran my usual command,
unison-gtk home. I got the error dialog:
Fatal error
Profile /home/andrew/.unison-2.13.16-gtk/home.prf does not exist
I hope this is not intentional.
Andrew
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Package: gs-esp
Version: 8+8.15rc4.dfsg.1-2
Severity: normal
When I run gv, I get an annoying popup saying
%%[ ProductName: ESP Ghostscript ]%%
So probably gs-esp should not print this message.
Andrew
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Kenshi Muto wrote:
At Tue, 11 May 2004 02:38:54 +0200,
Adrian Bunk wrote:
the current setup is pretty braindead if CUPS is installed:
- by default, gs-gpl and gs-afpl are never used when gs is called
- if you manually change the default gs, you break CUPS
What about the following:
-
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.2.15.9-6
Severity: wishlist
Searching backwards would be nice. Suggest binding ReSearchBackwards to
'N'. I don't know what key to bind SearchBackwards to; for me, it's
hardly necessary. I mostly want ReSearchBackwards for when I've hit 'n'
too many times.
Andrew
Package: laptop-mode-tools
Version: 1.08-1
Severity: minor
laptop_mode spits a verbose, badly formatted noise to daemon.log:
Aug 12 22:24:33 localhost apmd: + Stopping automatic power miser daemon:
apmiser. Laptop Mode Tools 1.08 Setting action to stop because we are running
on AC power.
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 10:10:35AM +0200, Bart Samwel wrote:
It seems like you have VERBOSE_OUTPUT=1 in laptop-mode.conf. If you set
it to 0 then the output will hopefully be nice and simple.
Ok. However, VERBOSE_OUTPUT=1 appears to be the default, since I did
not change it. Perhaps turning
Package: laptop-mode-tools
Version: 1.08-1
Severity: normal
I just upgraded my laptop-mode-tools in unstable, and noticed my hard
disk was spinning down even on AC power. It never did this with older
laptop-mode-tools. (I made only one modification to the shipped config,
changing
Package: udev
Version: 0.065-1
Severity: normal
I have had udev installed (because hal depends on it) for several
months, and just encountered a problem which has me perplexed. I don't
know much about udev, so I'm not sure whether my system is in an invalid
state or how it might have gotten that
parts could be further improved?
I think it is quite clear, thanks. Just one comment:
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 12:35:24AM -0700, Andrew Pimlott wrote:
Second, I was surprised that I had to install the kernel-source
package, but I didn't have to actually rebuild the kernel. Perhaps
you could
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 05:33:15PM -0700, Daniel Burrows wrote:
I haven't had any other reports of this bug, I've never seen it myself, and
it refers to a rather old version of aptitude. Would you mind if I closed it
to clear out the bug list a little?
Please do--I haven't seen anything
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 10:44:39PM +0200, Denis Barbier wrote:
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 09:11:39PM -0700, Andrew Pimlott wrote:
Shouldn't the line
include level3(ralt_switch_multikey)
(line 64) simply be removed from pc/dvorak?
You are fully right. As there have been various
I'm another dvorak user who is annoyed by this behavior, and from
reading this bug log, I can't figure out what the difficulty is.
Shouldn't the line
include level3(ralt_switch_multikey)
(line 64) simply be removed from pc/dvorak? This is part of the basic
definition, and does not seem to
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 09:28:47AM +0200, Michael Kerrisk wrote:
The detail you point out is IP-specific. On the other hand,
the 'services' file is protocol independent (yes, it mostly
only contains IP-related entries nowadays), and valid port
number range could be different in some
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 08:49:14PM +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
I'll add the patch back in. Would you be willing to test the
packages?
thanks and sure
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Package: xfree86-common
Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-2
Severity: minor
Trying to purge xfree86-common:
Removing xfree86-common ...
Purging configuration files for xfree86-common ...
update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/xfree86-common exists during rc.d purge (use -f to
force)
I have not touched
Package: cupsys-driver-gutenprint
Version: 4.3.99+cvs20050715-1
Severity: normal
I just upgraded to cupsys-driver-gutenprint, purging
cupsys-driver-gimpprint and cupsys-driver-gimpprint-data. In the
output, I got a whole bunch of lines Writing ..., and then:
sh: -c: line 0: syntax error
Package: manpages-dev
Version: 2.02-2
Severity: minor
I am not a C programmer, so I may be misunderstanding some convention,
but the documentation in getservent(3) for s_port confused me. In the
man page, its type is given as int, however it is actually a 16 bit
value. It seems this ought to be
I upgraded xfonts-scalable in unstable, and it seems that this request
(to remove Speedo fonts) was granted. However, /etc/X11/fonts/Speedo
is still in xfonts-scalable.list, and:
Unpacking replacement xfonts-scalable ...
dpkg: warning - unable to delete old file
Package: ipw2100-source
Version: 1.1.0-1
Severity: important
The ipw2100 module built from this package does not work with the
wpasupplicant version in unstable. See
http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/#patches
http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/patches/ipw2100-1.1.0-wpa_supplicant-0.4.x.patch
Package: wpasupplicant
Version: 0.4.2-1
Severity: wishlist
wpa_supplicant doesn't seem to log anywhere. I would expect it to log
to daemon.log, like dhclient.
Andrew
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Package: kernel-source-2.6.11
Version: 2.6.11-7
Severity: wishlist
I wanted to rebuild a kernel-image package starting with the same
.config in the official Debian packages. One way to do this is to
install the kernel-image package, which contains it in /boot/config-XXX,
but it's annoying to
Package: loop-aes-source
Version: 3.0d-1
Severity: wishlist
I found a few things confusing when I decided to build the loop-aes
driver. First, the package description didn't mention that I would need
a kernel-source package, not just kernel-headers, so I had to go back
and install that. You
Package: exim4-config
Version: 4.51-2
Severity: wishlist
I'm sure this must come up often, but since I don't see a bug for it, I
want to record it. I have simple virtual domain requirements, and I
found that the configuration at
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/140
met my
When I rebooted, I found another problem: The make-kpkg line needs to
be something like
make-kpkg --append-to-version -1-686 modules_image
to match the suffix of the kernel-image-XXX package you're using.
Andrew
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On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 07:25:27AM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 06:34:24PM -0700, Andrew Pimlott wrote:
I'm sure this must come up often, but since I don't see a bug for it, I
want to record it.
It comes up often, but the virtual domain requirements of different
people
Package: exim4-config
Version: 4.50-8
Severity: wishlist
I just upgraded from exim to exim4 in the process of upgrading from
Woody to Sarge. My ISP requires authentication, and in exim (3), I
uncommented and modified the login: directive. In exim4, I found
passwd.client and tried to use that
Package: davfs2
Version: 0.2.3-2
Severity: grave
Tags: security
Justification: user security hole
It appears that davfs2 does not enforce unix permissions. I just
mounted a DAV share as root. When I list permissions in the root of the
mount, I see
% ls -ld .
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 512
[I was left out of the loop on replies to this bug that I filed.]
Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 09:14:35PM -0700, Andrew Pimlott wrote:
I have just installed a Debian unstable machine and configured exim4 for
mail sent by smarthost; no local mail. This has two
ROBERTOJIMENOCA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What page is that?
Do you know if this bug is filled upstream?
Mozilla and Debian have different priorities, so I don't expect this
suggestion would receive a warm reception at Mozilla, and I don't have
the patience to argue with them. In Debian,
Ok, I've figured out that killing gnome-settings-daemon restores my
settings in ~/.gtkrc-2.0. All I can say is, holy crap is this bad
design! My configuration varies depending on whether some daemon
happens to be running?! The daemon asserts its defaults ahead of the
settings I've explicitly
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 09:34:36PM +0200, Loïc Minier wrote:
When you reassigned this bug to Gtk, I thought I had seen a web page
explaining all of this, but I couldn't get my hand on it again. Guess
what? I've found it:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Emacs_Keybindings_(Firefox)
Thanks, I
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/304911
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On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 11:28:19PM +0200, Loïc Minier wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2005, Andrew Pimlott wrote:
This isn't very useful if one is used some of the time, and the other is
used other times, and the difference is something that is invisible to
the user (whether gnome-session-daemon
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.4-1
Severity: important
All emacs shortcuts in text inputs are gone in the latest firefox
upgrade. For example, start firefox and click in the location bar. If
I press ctrl-a, it selects the whole URL instead of moving to the
beginning. If I press ctrl-w,
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 02:32:24PM -0700, Andrew Pimlott wrote:
FWIW, I upgraded my gtk packages from 2.6.4-1 to
2.6.4-3 at the same time I upgraded firefox, so it could be gtk's fault.
Hmm I see similar behavior in GAIM, so it smells like a GTK
problem. I'll try reopening and reassigning
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 05:11:58PM -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
Look in the README.Debian.
Argh, I only checked the changelog.Debian. Actually, the README.Debian
says that the behavior changed for firefox 1.0, and for me Emacs keys
were working in 1.0.3. In fact, I have had a .gtkrc-2.0 with
Package: unison
Version: 2.10.2-1
Severity: wishlist
It's a pretty significant event for unison users when the archive format
changes. If I have any unsynchronized changes when I upgrade to a new
archive format, I have to merge them all by hand. I think a warning in
NEWS.Debian would be
Package: pcsc-lite
Severity: minor
The pcsc-lite source package builds without debugging (-g) by default,
in violation of policy 10.1[1]. I believe you copied a faulty example
out of an older version of policy; the current example should work
correctly.
Thanks,
Andrew
[1]
Package: xfonts-terminus
Version: 4.12-2
Severity: minor
During upgrade:
Preparing to replace xfonts-terminus 4.12-1 (using
.../xfonts-terminus_4.12-2_all.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement xfonts-terminus ...
dpkg: warning - unable to delete old file
Package: sharutils
Version: 1:4.2.1-13
Severity: minor
uudecode(1):
If the option -m is given on the command line base64 encoding is
used instead.
% uudecode -m
uudecode: invalid option -- m
Try `uudecode --help' for more information.
Andrew
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On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 09:54:37PM +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Andrew Pimlott wrote:
% uudecode -m
uudecode: invalid option -- m
Try `uudecode --help' for more information.
SYNOPSIS
--- uuencode [-m] [ file ] name
doh. That's really lame
words, Dovecot is behaving correctly as far as I can tell, and
offlineimap is probably to blame. See RFC 3501 (e.g.
http://rfc.net/rfc3501.html#s2.3.2.;) for details!
Best Wishes,
Chris
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 17:03:49 -0700 Andrew Pimlott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi. I'm new to IMAP, but just
On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 01:31:04PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
OK, they do have a point about EXAMINE. OfflineIMAP currently' doesn't
do that for performance reasons (it would have to re-SELECT the same
folder if it were to have to modify it later). But it could.
The mechanics of handling
Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.9-1
Severity: normal
Starting with the upgrade to 1.5.8, mutt has displayed a weird behavior
when resuming from a suspend while displaying the message index. What
appears to happen is, it initially redraws the screen as it was before,
as expected; but then it
Package: exim4-config
Version: 4.50-5
Severity: normal
I have just installed a Debian unstable machine and configured exim4 for
mail sent by smarthost; no local mail. This has two weird effects
(which I don't think are the same as bug 297841): (Throughout this
message, I have replaced my domain
On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 06:53:37PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
There's a print server task on the same screen that will install printer
support.
Sure, but a user who just wants to print probably won't select print
server. If cups is the standard way to print from GNOME, it seems it
should be
Package: fetchmail
Version: 6.2.5-12
Severity: minor
I set up fetchmail with a POP3 server without using the uidl option, and
was confused to see it using a .fetchids file anyway. I discovered that
fetchmail tries to use UIDL even if not configured to, if the LAST
command is not supported by the
with
local (Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian))\r\n\tid 1DJYE7-0002J3-00\r\n\tfor [EMAIL
PROTECTED]; Thu, 07 Apr 2005 07:43:23 -0700\r\nDate: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 07:43:23
-0700\r\nFrom: Andrew Pimlott [EMAIL PROTECTED]\r\nTo: Andrew Pimlott [EMAIL
PROTECTED]\r\nSubject: test\r\nMessage-ID: [EMAIL
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Package: uw-imapd
Version: 7:2002edebian1-9
Severity: normal
I just upgraded from uw-imapd-ssl in woody to uw-imapd from unstable. I
took the default answers to the new debconf questions, in particular,
listen on imap2 and imaps, and do not enforce port selection. My
previous uw-imapd-ssl
On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 10:07:00PM -0500, Rik Faith wrote:
I've added an english and a trans virtual dictionary to the dict.org
and test.dict.org servers. The default is still to show everything --
it demonstrates the fine freedict.org work that I've been remiss in not
showing off sooner.
It
On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 10:10:23AM -0500, Rik Faith wrote:
I could add a virtual dictionary of non-translating dictionaries that is
not normally searched. Then you could search in, e.g., the
non-translating database -- then you could depend on me to keep it up
to date when I change the
Package: dict
Version: 1.9.15-1
Severity: wishlist
dict has recently started returning translations into various languages.
While this is cool, it's not what I've come to expect from dict and is
generally useless to me when I want to know what a word means. (It
helps that these entries are at
Hi. I use the dict client all the time, and noticed that dict.org
recently added translation dictionaries to the default list. This is a
cool idea, but it's kind of annoying to run dict looking for a
definition and get a long list of translations at the end. There
doesn't seem to be any easy
Package: make
Version: 3.80-9
Severity: minor
[This bug was sent to bug-make@gnu.org, but since I haven't received a
reply, I'm posting it here so there is a record.]
make is doing something funny in the area of stripping the leading ./
from filenames. I can demonstrate with the following
Package: make
Version: 3.80-9
Severity: minor
In the shell (tested with bash and zsh), ~/foo expands to
/home/andrew/foo whether or not this file exists. In make, it expands
only when the file exists; otherwise, it expands to the empty string.
Here is an example:
% echo ~/foo
/home/andrew/foo
%
Package: make
Version: 3.80-9
Severity: minor
-g should be used by default accourding to policy 10.1.
Andrew
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-2-686
Locale:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 01:10:25PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
The problem lies in your use of the function wildcard.
Ick, thank you for pointing this out.
$(wildcard PATTERN...)
This string, used anywhere in a makefile, is replaced by a
space-separated list of names of
Package: reportbug
Version: 3.8
Severity: normal
I noticed when filing a recent bug that I didn't get a mailed copy of
the bug report, as I am used to. The documentation of the --no-cc
option suggests that by default I should get a bcc, and my (untouched)
/etc/reportbug.conf contains a line cc.
Package: cron
Version: 3.0pl1-86
Severity: wishlist
My disk doesn't stay spun-down very long, even with laptop-mode. I
discovered the problem was syslog doing syncs to auth.log whenever a
cron job runs. (I have a package, lockout, that runs a cron job every
minute.) cron logs to auth.log
Package: xterm
Version: 4.1.0-16woody5
Severity: normal
First, I want to say I couldn't be more pleased by the recent effort
(bug 277832) to improve selection handling. The new behavior is
generally quite pleasant. However, there appears to be a significant
regression. Any time the terminal
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