Bug#436199: ipcalc: CGI script refers to non-existant file

2007-08-23 Thread Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 04:04:55PM +0200, Krischan Jodies wrote:
 I have a new release (version 0.42) ready, which fixes the other known bug:
 
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=332468
 
 Are you also interested in fixing this new issue in the debian package? I 
 would
 include the missing background image in the upstream tar ball, but I think we
 would need to patch the cgi script for the package, to make it refer to the
 directory where the artwork will be located. At the moment it is in the doc
 directory and unreachable for the web server. Right?

Just include that file in tarball, and I'll handle rest. I already have some
patches to ipcalc.cgi to handle other images correctly.

regards
fEnIo
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Bug#436199: ipcalc: CGI script refers to non-existant file

2007-08-06 Thread Adrian Bridgett
Package: ipcalc
Version: 0.41-1
Severity: minor

I saw these errors in my apache log:

Fri Aug 03 07:40:49 2007] [error] [client 10.2.0.171] script not found
or unable to stat: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/bg.gif, referer:
https://example.org/cgi-bin/ipcalc

this appears to be because the ipcalc CGI script refers to bg.gif as
a background image (and that file cannot be found).

Thanks,

Adrian


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Bug#436199: ipcalc: CGI script refers to non-existant file

2007-08-06 Thread Krischan Jodies
Dear Bartosz,

I have a new release (version 0.42) ready, which fixes the other known bug:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=332468

Are you also interested in fixing this new issue in the debian package? I would
include the missing background image in the upstream tar ball, but I think we
would need to patch the cgi script for the package, to make it refer to the
directory where the artwork will be located. At the moment it is in the doc
directory and unreachable for the web server. Right?

Greetings,

Krischan

On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 08:37:10AM +0100, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
 Package: ipcalc
 Version: 0.41-1
 Severity: minor
 
 I saw these errors in my apache log:
 
 Fri Aug 03 07:40:49 2007] [error] [client 10.2.0.171] script not found
 or unable to stat: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/bg.gif, referer:
 https://example.org/cgi-bin/ipcalc
 
 this appears to be because the ipcalc CGI script refers to bg.gif as
 a background image (and that file cannot be found).
 
 Thanks,
 
 Adrian
 
 


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Bug#436199: ipcalc: CGI script refers to non-existant file

2007-08-06 Thread Adrian Bridgett
On Mon, Aug  6, 2007 at 16:04:55 +0200 (+0200), Krischan Jodies wrote:
 Dear Bartosz,
 
 I have a new release (version 0.42) ready, which fixes the other known bug:
 
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=332468
 
 Are you also interested in fixing this new issue in the debian package? I 
 would
 include the missing background image in the upstream tar ball, but I think we
 would need to patch the cgi script for the package, to make it refer to the
 directory where the artwork will be located. At the moment it is in the doc
 directory and unreachable for the web server. Right?

I didn't actually see bg.gif in the package at all. Personally I'm
not really that fussed about background images :-)  I just get the
error page emailed through automatically so the error was a little
annoying - I just removed the image from the CGI on my local install.

Thanks,

Adrian
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