umble-server pacakge does not discuss
enabling/disabling of specific codecs.
I'm don't understand why this bug was marked as "Done" when there is no fix or
workaround available other than downgrading and installing the libcelt0-0
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min/index.php on line 29
and line 29 is:
require(dirname(dirname(__FILE__))."/conf/config.php");
I think the cleanest fix would be to edit the debian/rules to install these
PHP files in /htdocs like exists in the upstream source.
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Package: mlmmj-php-web-admin
Version: 1.2.18.0-1
Severity: normal
The README.Debian file refers to setting an Override directive for directory
/usr/share/mlmmj-php-web/. This should be /usr/share/mlmmj-php-web-admin.
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So the only way for this bug to happen is to somehow install the
ca-certificates-java package without its required dependencies. :-/
How did that occur?
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Architecture: amd64
Kernel: Linux 3.2.13-c
On Sunday, April 01, 2012 16:48:04, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-04-01 at 15:10 -0400, Chris Knadle wrote:
> > I'm confused as to how you ran into this error.
>
> If you want to ask the submitter something, you need to mail them too,
> not just the bug... added.
ed.
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I'm just making a quick note that an NMU zeroc-ice is in the NEW queue so
that others finding this bug know that this is in progress.
https://ftp-master.debian.org/new/zeroc-ice_3.5.1-6.1.html
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dy to upload the new mumble packages yet, would you
> make the ones you've prepared available? I'd like to test them as soon
> as possible.
They're in the repo above. My repo will differ from Debian's for mumble
only in that the OPUS codec is embedded as well as CELT, rather than using
Debian's OPUS library.
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odebconf-display-po.
>
> Kind regards.
This looks like a replacement file rather than a patch, and the filename
looks different -- I'm assuming this replaces debian/po/pt.po. Let me know
if that's correct.
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Adriano Rafael Gomes:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:32:01PM -0400, Chris Knadle wrote:
>> This looks like a replacement file rather than a patch, and the filename
>> looks different -- I'm assuming this replaces debian/po/pt.po. Let me know
>> if that's correct.
>
micah:
> Chris Knadle writes:
>
>> Not yet, no. Looking at the build logs for mumble, I want to wait for the
>> non-release architectures to have a build attempt, and some of them are
>> still in Dep-Wait.
>>
>> What happened is that after the gcc5 tr
gregor herrmann:
> On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 19:09:10 -0400, Chris Knadle wrote:
>
>> What I see some external repos do is add a "Bugs: " line to
>> the debian/control file for the source package (but not the binary
>> packages), but AFAICT the bug reporting tools
micah anderson:
> Chris Knadle writes:
>
>> micah:
>>> Chris Knadle writes:
>>
>>>> I'm currently updating my 1.2.10-1 prepared upload for Debian with a patch
>>>> for #787384, which I just did for the package in my repo only for Si
me
know I need to audit the package a bit more closely.
Thanks for reporting this -- it's a good thing.
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Leonardo Boselli:
> On Fri, 11 Nov 2016, Chris Knadle wrote:
>> Yep, verified. (First verified on November 5th but I wanted to look
>> further before replying.) Unfortunately it's also true for 1.2.17-1 in
>> Sid and Stretch, and might be too late to change now bef
; pending its release as
Stable which will likely happen early next year.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2016/11/msg2.html
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ems to test for mpm but I'm
suspecting that this needs tweaking for how Apache2 is currently packaged in
Sid. ('a2query -M' returns 'event' which is not a case that's being looked
for, and Apache2 isn't split into mpm/prefork packages anymore.)
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le already enabled, not enabling PHP 7.0
? php7.7? That sounds odd.
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package
into yet another binary package. :-/ Ugh.
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The PHP 5 -> 7 transition: there was one eregi() call and one ereg() call
which are functions deprecated in PHP 5.3.-0 removed from PHP 7.0.0. With
those fixed the mlmmj-php-web and mlmmj-php-web-admin packages work fine.
debdiff attached.
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the mumble git repo for spd_set_language -- same there too... so this
doesn't appear to be an upcoming feature either, AFAICT.
I wish I had better news.
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e Debian-exim
fi
wicd-daemon.postinst:
case "$1" in
configure)
if [ ! $(getent group netdev) ]; then
addgroup --quiet --system netdev
fi
Out of curiosity let me know which of the three examples above you like most.
Whether I can get
cal repository, but not otherwise. Is
there a way to get cowbuilder to use libraries from a local repository
regardless of whether the version number is lower, equal, or higher than
Debian's remote repo?
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utomatically transitions to Testing
(currently named "Stretch") in about 5 days (assuming "urgency=medium" is
used in the changelog entry, which is the default). So right now Stretch
generally follows Sid with a 5-day delay, but that will drastically change
when the freeze comes in November.
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;php5" and "php7" directories
and code to choose which of these to use during the compile based on what's
available on the system it's built with. None of the 3.6 series seems to
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e binary package for now.
There are no packages that depend on php-zeroc-ice in Debian, so this
shouldn't cause any known breakage. It's not normally what I'd do but I
don't see a better option.
A debdiff of this is attached.
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the "Stick" setting with the Mumble window
to see if I can figure out what's being changed after using the setting.
Side note: even though this is the first time I've tried Fluxbox I find that
I already like it, enough that I've already loaded it on my host system.
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ding zeroc-ice binary package naming changes.
I'm trying to see if I can make a Mumble 1.2.16-1 upload ASAP to update
the zeroc-ice dependencies.
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tructions to give
> you relevant info from gdb, valgrind, including packages to have debug
> symbols.
The mumble-dbg package contains the debug symbols for both mumble and
mumble-server. Concerning gdb, there's some useful information about
various commands available at:
https://www.debi
d run
memtest86+ and let it complete one full run that would be good as it
would likely rule out a memory hardware issue.
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I've implemented the patch to fix this, which will close the bug with the
upload of 1.2.7.
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orporated seems to disable
the DNS lookup, which I guess is reasonable. The patch applies with
some line offset.
I'll likely upload a version with this patch to Jessie.
For Sid/Unstable I'll upload a version with this patch if uploading a
new version that already contains it isn't
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 11:15:16AM +0100, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> Hi Chris!
Hi Jakob! :)
> * Chris Knadle , 2014-12-01, 21:12:
> >Lintian currently refers to "dep5" copyright issues and tags, but
> >the "DEP-5" references have been deprecated in favor
gt; `systemctl hibernate` does not run them, so my ugly hack is no more a
> solution.
If you let me know the hook you used with pm-hibernate before I'll
see if I can find a similar trick for doing it under systemd.
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> WantedBy=sleep.target
> ```
>
> Hook enabled with `systemctl enable root-suspend`, then `systemctl
> hibernate` will kill Mumble. This workaround is okay, I just need to
> launch it on resume.
I found some hints here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Power
guess I'll
create a Jessie VM and start testing this to see if I can start to
figure out what might be going on.
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files for systemd and upstart. I'm going to go look at what Mumble
upstream currently provides in their source to see if they've written
either of these already.
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the "slippery slope" problem, and that's why I think the Policy is
written exactly how it is. If it's okay to modify a user's changes
here, then it's okay to do it elsewhere.
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On Sat, 2015-03-21 at 07:12 +0100, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> On Sat, 2015-03-21 at 00:51 -0400, Chris Knadle wrote:
> > § 10.7.3 Behavior
> > Configuration file handling must conform to the following
> > behavior:
> > • local changes must be
#x27;s happening now with openssh is that the config files are changed
in-place, so the user can't tell what happened after it already
happened... and yet that's the first question that was asked in this
bug. :-/
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ongly objecting.)
> It feels a bit like the systemd debate where a loud minority started
> an outcry about things which in reality probably didn't even affect
> them.
Since you mention it, I'll just say that the systemd debate is another
place marked by arguments that oft
relevant, install packages 'git' and 'tig', get the mumble
git repo via 'git clone https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble.git', and
run this within the downloaded repo:
tig
814ae5e129de4add9345f1a6084a8432d7c831df..880e126d7a5d6ed546087a8442c1e9f8a65426f4
What you want
So I think what this would do would be to have systemd take the
port murmurd would normally use, then it wouldn't be available
for murmurd and it would likely quit with an error.
If you decide to experiment with this, let me know if the above
is what actually happens.
> Thanks a lot for the
-13 09:25:19.741 Object::connect: No such slot
> MurmurDBus::userTextMessage(const User *, const TextMessage &)
Thanks for including the log output, because it helps verify the
warnings that aren't directly related to this bug.
After we get to understand the full behavior concerni
or commented out) doesn't.
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(i.e. empty) will reveal a reason why the empty setting is failing under
systemd and upstart. Probably some kind of race condition.
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nts -- I don't think that's a realistic expectation.
I use libssh via kio-extras -- sftp connections from KDE file manager
applications. I've runtime tested the libssh 0.7.2 package I've put
together that way. Building kio-extras with it requires > 500 build
dependencies, but thankfully only takes 8 min to build. Result works fine.
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the rm loop did not succeed because the ChangeLog, Makefile, and
README.RELEASE files don't exist in the torbirdy 0.1.4 tarball.
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diffstat for tor
o for downloads and information.
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27;s good to be working on a
package that's useful to others and that others care about.
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> Daniel Gnoutcheff:
>> Package: mumble-server
>> Version: 1.2.10-1
>> Severity: normal
>>
>> In jessie, the mumble-server package shipped a /etc/init.d/mumble-server
>> init script. This is no longer present in stretch, nor is there a
>&
h_enable.2BAC8-disable_jobs
- As discussed on [debian-devel] in the "init script, installed but
not activated" thread, it's tricky to ship a systemd service file
that isn't active by default.
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finds it, please ping the bug and the
[debian-hams] list.
I've also had a look at the Ubuntu PPC, which names the package
"chirp-daily" among a list of other issues -- these packages are definitely
not releasable to Debian as-is, nor do they appear to help with the Debian
packaging work.
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[...]
> I haven't yet been able to find a link to actually be able to clone this
> repository though. If someone finds it, please ping the bug and the
> [debian-hams] list.
Found it:
http://d-rats.com/hg/chirp.hg
This link is on the Developers
ut I'm unclear
how to include it alongside the init script. If anyone has a hint about
that, please send it to this bug report. Thanks.
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softlink pointing to
pinentry-qt, so installing that is another way of dealing with this if this
is what you're running into.
Either way this sounds like it might be a pinentry issue rather than an
issue with enigmail.
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to handle this bug is
verification and documentation. I'd like to think that can be done with
some kind of errata file placed /next to/ the Sarge images in the archive
rather than having to rebuild the Sarge images themselves.
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ed vs gcc 4.9.3 previously.
I'd like to try building openssl_1.0.2d-1 with gcc-4.9 to see if the
behavior change was due to gcc-5 -- if there's an easy way to specify that
please let me know.
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Kurt Roeckx:
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 08:00:57AM +0000, Chris Knadle wrote:
>> I'd like to try building openssl_1.0.2d-1 with gcc-4.9 to see if the
>> behavior change was due to gcc-5 -- if there's an easy way to specify that
>> please let me know.
>
>
Kurt Roeckx:
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 08:10:50PM +0000, Chris Knadle wrote:
>> Kurt Roeckx:
>>> On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 08:00:57AM +, Chris Knadle wrote:
>>>> I'd like to try building openssl_1.0.2d-1 with gcc-4.9 to see if the
>>>> behavior ch
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Verified that the 14.08.2 release fixes the compile. (Thanks Tobias)
The upgrade is quick because the patches still all apply without
modification. I'm including a debdiff of what I did to test this in case it
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d be fixed by adding init_openssl_library(); to line 52 of
src/SSL.cpp and then a blank line. I'm attaching a patch that I'm about to
try that does this.
>
> Regards,
> Colomban
>
>
> [1] https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/SSL/TLS_Client#Initialization
Thanks very
Chris Knadle:
[...]
>> So, please fix the code to properly init LibSSL as required -- or
>> whatever the proper fix is.
>
> Just off-the-top-of-my-head based on what you found with [1] it looks like
> this could be fixed by adding init_openssl_library(); to line 52 of
>
Chris Knadle:
> Chris Knadle:
> [...]
>>> So, please fix the code to properly init LibSSL as required -- or
>>> whatever the proper fix is.
>>
>> Just off-the-top-of-my-head based on what you found with [1] it looks like
>> this could be fixed by adding in
e mumble package in bug
#804363. Although the breakage may have been triggered by the openssl
upgrade it looks like mumble and mumble-server both seem to be missing an
`SSL_library_init()` call, so this issue isn't clear yet.
Thanks
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Kurt Roeckx:
> On Sun, Nov 08, 2015 at 10:26:42PM +0000, Chris Knadle wrote:
>> Package: openssl
>> Version: 1.0.2d-3
>> Severity: serious
>>
>> Greetings.
>>
>> I'm marking this bug as 'serious' because the upgrade to 1.0.2d-3 seems to
Kurt Roeckx:
> On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 07:58:30PM +0000, Chris Knadle wrote:
>>
>> Everybody dealing with the mumble bug agrees that SSL should be initialized
>> before making SSL calls -- the reason I opened #804487 is to try to figure
>> out /what/ caused mumble
Kurt Roeckx:
> On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 09:36:46PM +0000, Chris Knadle wrote:
>> Kurt Roeckx:
>>> On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 07:58:30PM +, Chris Knadle wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Everybody dealing with the mumble bug agrees that SSL should be initialized
>>&
notfound #804363 mumble/1.2.10-2
found #804363 mumble/1.2.10-2+b1
thanks
Making an attempt to get the BTS to understand that mumble in Testing is
fine and that it's the binNMU version in Sid that's broken.
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openssl_1.0.2d-3 would have
caused an issue, and I'm discussing this in #804487 and I'm planning to do a
few regression tests to see if I can narrow down the cause.
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Description: the SSL library must be initialized, otherwise mumble a
t works.
> Now it lets me use shortcuts again.
Cool. I guess I'm going to close this bug now that you've got a solution, and
the bug will remain archived and available and it'll surely help when this
issue comes up again.
Thanks very much for reporting it and for taking the
999 range, then
because the UID is in the <= 999 range both are removed upon the package being
purged. I don't know what sense it makes to allow this and it's not the
behavior I would like to see.
So unless there's a strong objection with reasoning, I want to implement the
&quo
ackage sponsor were unaware that the sid->jessie
transition time had been extended from 5 to 10 days for October.
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CHANGES
On 05.11.14, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
>
> On Wed, 2014-11-05 at 05:43 -0500, Chris Knadle wrote:
> > mumble_1.2.8-1 contains a bugfix of priority "important" for
> > allowing installation with pre-allocated user/group and the
> > pa
On 06.11.14, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> On 2014-11-06 2:52, Chris Knadle wrote:
> >On 05.11.14, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> >>Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
> >>
> >>On Wed, 2014-11-05 at 05:43 -0500, Chris Knadle wrote:
> >>> mumble_1.2.8-1 contains a b
On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 02:24:20PM +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> On 2014-11-06 2:52, Chris Knadle wrote:
> >On 05.11.14, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> >>Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
> >>
> >>On Wed, 2014-11-05 at 05:43 -0500, Chris Knadle wrote:
> >>&
xt "Stable" release
(Jessie) for approximately the next two years and can only get major fixes
during that time. So right now it's important that any version uploaded to
Debian be a potential "long term support" release.
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> Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
>
> On Sat, 2014-09-06 at 02:02 -0400, Chris Knadle wrote:
> > Dear release team:
>
> > I'd like to update the Mumble package in Wheezy for the following:
>
> Fo
an for newer years.
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-prior/f1040--2008.pdf
[Change the year in the URL above to get the form for other years.]
But regardless since Okular seems to work for newer years than 2008 it seems
to me like this bug can be considered fixed.
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try to duplicate the problem. [i.e. did you install your
system via the 'netinst' CD, or did you use 'debootstrap' to install a bare
minimum set of initial packages, etc.]
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Looks like you have some follow-up mails where you may have figured this out
already I'm going to go read those now. ;-)
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>
> Maybe I have some permissions issues? I'm not really sure.
That might be. See if your username is listed as part of the 'plugdev' group
in /etc/group. If not, run 'adduser plugdev' as root, then log out
of your X session and back in and s
[The mumble package in Debian embeds CELT but uses Opus as a library.]
If you try it let me know if the behavior is any different.
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I think this bug will finally "be closed" for you. Go ahead and post whatever
fix you figure out for udev to this bug so that others that run into this
problem can find it and use it too.
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'm not able to access those devices
myself, and yet mumble is still able to set Shortcut keys when I run it as a
normal user. ??
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big problem when mumble isn't closed properly (segfault like
> here, kill, etc): it looses it configuration (push-to-talk key, audio
> settings, etc).
> Is it known?
Hmm. I think this is the first I've heard of that. I've looked through the
issues reported upstream and I don
it such as:
-
xca (1.3.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Tino Mettler ]
* New upstream release (Closes: #706539, #811347)
* Switch to dh build
...
[ Chris Knadle ]
* Bump standards version to 3.9.6, no changes needed
* Add 0001-Use-Debia
Mumble upstream has made a commit which will fix this bug in the upcoming
1.3 release.
https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble/commit/1aae05eba12b06f8aa3604bae84738edb4fbb892
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MATE, IIRC. Today I note that mumble 1.2.12-1 doesn't show the
issue when running MATE, nor any other WM/DE I have loaded (I tried MATE,
LXDE, Xfce4, KDE5).
Is this bug fixed now?
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" link at:
https://nm.debian.org/
... which requires logging in to an Alioth guest account to view (and this
is the reason I briefly listed the requirements above).
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Willi Mann:
> Hi,
>
> sorry I did not find time to answer earlier.
Thanks for replying now.
> Am 2015-12-02 um 01:22 schrieb Chris Knadle:
>> Mike Gabriel:
[...]
>>> from my side, this has not happened, because Laurent ist the primary
>>> maintainer of libss
Willi Mann:
> Hi,
>
> Am 2016-01-07 um 00:46 schrieb Chris Knadle:
>> Willi Mann:
>>> I can certainly do some testing, but I also don't think it is realistic
>>> to runtime test all reverse dependencies ourselves.
>>
>> Yeah for instance remmin
Willi Mann:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Am 2016-01-08 um 07:57 schrieb Chris Knadle:
>> Willi Mann:
>>>
>>> Could you make the git repo somewhere available?
>>
>>git clone git://git.coredump.us/debian/libssh.git
>>
>> I use git-buildpackage and
At present I'm not familiar enough with valgrind to make sense of its
debugging output. Maybe I'll poke a the valgrind manual and see if I can
learn something about it.
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e's a reason to do it... though at
the moment tthis still seems rather arbitrary and unclear to me.
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Kurt Roeckx:
> On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 01:04:12AM +0000, Chris Knadle wrote:
>> Discussions with mumble upstream about this problem have continued, and the
>> situation seems much more muddied than I previously knew. This is likely
>> not an OpenSSL issue per se but rather
e a user downgraded will break this way again, and the user must
un-hold and upgrade Mumble to get it to work.
If this ends up being the plan, it's too much to ask.
I'm trying to figure out how to explain the -openssl-linked issue to the
maintainers of qt4-x11 and qtbase-opensource-src; and depending on one's
point of view it could be a bug of severity "wishlist" to "important".
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Chris Knadle:
> Mikkel Krautz:
>[...]
> When a new OpenSSL comes down containing a library rename, the Mumble #2124
> patch will disallow multiple libssl/libcrypto load and Mumble will break.
> Besides Mumble not being functional, the broken behavior deletes the user's
> S
y
>> are using a different version.
>
> My vote is also 100% for doing that. Preferably via '-openssl-linked'.
I'm building qt4-x11 with ./configure -openssl-linked with OpenSSL 1.0.2d-1
now and will then build test versions of mumble with it to verify what the
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