[Bug 221288] from: Cameron Dale

2015-03-11 Thread Cameron Dale
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Hi


http://srisivan.com/product.php?chance=ksaqac67zmhdu6x7xaw


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[Bug 232033] From: Cameron Dale

2014-10-07 Thread Cameron Dale
Hiya


http://thefuncraft.co.uk/grew.php?ancient=xhdzud3630tczxaav



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[Bug 308290] from: Cameron Dale

2014-10-07 Thread Cameron Dale
Hey


http://gillstad.nu/tried.php?return=guyrr3630vgvam



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[Bug 711123] Re: package torrentflux 2.4-4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 10

2011-02-07 Thread Cameron Dale
You need to have a database server installed before you can install
Torrentflux. This requirement is listed in the description of the
package, and the mysql-client and mysql-server are both recommended
packages. If you install those packages, you should be able to install
Torrentflux no problem.

Cameron

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[Bug 668168] Re: Unable to print from xword

2010-11-03 Thread Cameron Dale
It's possible it will install. I suspect there would be dependency
issues that would prevent it, but it might be possible. If you can
figure out the dependency issues and get it to install, I wouldn't worry
about it breaking anything. And you can always purge it and anything
else you install without breaking anything.

Cameron

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[Bug 668168] Re: Unable to print from xword

2010-11-02 Thread Cameron Dale
I believe the python-gnomeprint package needed for printing in xword has
been removed from Ubuntu in 10.10. The package has been deprecated for a
while. Because the dependency is only a suggests, you were still able to
upgrade without any dependency issues.

You may be out of luck for printing until xword is updated to use the
GTK+ printing bindings. I know the xword developer is working on that
change now, but it won't be available in Ubuntu until at least the next
release (11.04).

Sorry,
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[Bug 163891] Re: apt-pkg API differs from the one in Debian

2010-08-30 Thread Cameron Dale
This was fixed by updating the version in Debian to match the API to the
version in Ubuntu. Version 0.8.0 uses the same API as the current
version in Ubuntu.

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[Bug 595353] Re: package torrentflux 2.4-4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2010-08-11 Thread Cameron Dale
This is almost always caused by not having a mysql server available
during the installation. You must have access to a remote mysql
database, or install the mysql-server package.

Both the mysql-client and mysql-server packages are recommended. Try
installing them first, then reinstall torrentflux.

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[Bug 578462] Re: Incorrect Domain Name Lookup

2010-06-03 Thread Cameron Dale
I don't know why you think this information needs to be added to the
README file. It currently doesn't contain any installation instructions,
instead referring you to the website which contains the full
installation instructions (including how to properly modify your
sources.list file). There are also instructions on modifying the
sources.list file in the man page for apt-p2p.

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[Bug 588681] Re: The dependence "python-debian (>= 0.1.15)" cannot be satisfied

2010-06-02 Thread Cameron Dale
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 588714 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/588714

You can absolutely NOT fix this by reducing the dependency on python-
debian version to 0.1.14. There is a reason for the versioned dependency
on >= 0.1.15, because apt-p2p needs that version in order to function
properly. I'm reassigning to the python-debian package and marking this
as a duplicate of #588714, as the only way to fix this issue is to sync
the correct version of python-debian from Debian (or downgrade apt-p2p
to 0.1.5).

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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 588714
   Please merge python-debian 0.1.16 (main) from Debian unstable (main)

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[Bug 306884] Re: update-manager sometimes fails to update if apt-p2p is used

2010-03-21 Thread Cameron Dale
** Changed in: apt-p2p (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 446479] [NEW] Sync xword 1.0-5 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).

2009-10-08 Thread Cameron Dale
Public bug reported:

Please sync xword 1.0-5 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).

Changelog since current karmic version 1.0-3:

xword (1.0-5) unstable; urgency=low

  [ John Sullivan ]
  * python-gnome2-desktop is going away, so we depend on python-
gnomeprint for the gnomeprint module now. Closes: #541554.
  * Update Standards-Version to 3.8.3.
  * Remove dh_desktop since it's done through triggers now.

 -- John Sullivan   Sun, 06 Sep 2009 20:20:58 -0400

xword (1.0-4) unstable; urgency=low

  * Patch from Dafydd Harries  on #526821 to handle
British-style crossword layouts. When allocating numbers to cells,
allocate a new number to a cell if the cell: 1) is white; 2) has not
already been allocated a number; 3) and it is followed by a white
cell either to the right or downwards. When allocating a number,
allocate the same number to consecutive white cells to the right or
downwards. Previously, a new number was always allocated if the cell
above or to the left was black.
  * Patch from Dafydd Harries  on #526821 to ignore
keypresses that can't be named.
  * Patch from Dafydd Harries  on #526821 to improve
support for British-style crosswords. When switching modes, jump to
the first clue of the other mode, not clue 1. In US-style
crosswords, both across and down modes have a clue 1, but this
assumption breaks in British-style crosswords.
  * Patch from Dafydd Harries  on #526821 to improve
support for British-style crosswords. When opening a puzzle, move to
the first across clue instead of the first white cell. In US-style
crosswords, the first white cell is always in an across clue, but
this assumption breaks in British-style crosswords.
  * Patch from Dafydd Harries  on #526821 to improve
support for British-style crosswords. Don't switch mode when moving
unless the current cell exists in the other mode. In British-style
puzzles, some cells only exist in one of the two modes.
  * Patch from Dafydd Harries  to add a basic test suite.
Closes: Bug#526821.
  * Update copyright headers.

 -- John Sullivan   Sun, 28 Jun 2009 00:36:20 -0400

** Affects: xword (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 252905] Re: torrentflux wont accept torrent files with 3 dots in the name

2009-09-08 Thread Cameron Dale
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[Bug 230210] Re: btdownloadgui crashes in Hardy Heron

2009-09-07 Thread Cameron Dale
** Package changed: bittornado (Ubuntu) => bittorrent (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 330351] Re: mail-notification widget hangs in KDE4 taskbar

2009-07-07 Thread Cameron Dale
Confirmed on Kubuntu 9.10 (Jaunty). The error seems to be only with the
panel icon, and only occurs when the program tries to make it disappear.
If I always leave a single mail unread in my mail box, no problems at
all. As soon as I read the last unread mail, the next time it checks for
mail the panel icon becomes unresponsive and still shows 1 unread
message (no popups on hover though, clicking does nothing). Later when
new mail arrives the panel icon remains unchanged at what it was
previously and completely frozen. Starting with no unread mail works
fine, as the panel icon is not shown. It is only after the panel icon
shows up, that it is then impossible for it to disappear without
freezing.

I ran it from the console with --enable-info and it looks like it is
still working fine in the background. It checks mail regularly and
prints the number of messages found correctly. It is only the panel icon
that is frozen.

** Changed in: mail-notification (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 355799] Re: apt-p2p crashed with CannotListenError in startListening()

2009-04-05 Thread Cameron Dale
Not a bug. You're either running something else on port 9977 or you're
trying to run 2 instances of apt-p2p at the same time and on the same
port. Check for other processes using the port with "netstat -an | grep
9977".

** Changed in: apt-p2p (Ubuntu)
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Re: [Bug 308290] Re: apt-p2p causes some updates to fail

2009-03-24 Thread Cameron Dale
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 1:56 PM, goto  wrote:
> Actually I think my connection is perfect, but it seems, it is not.
> Actually I never had problems. In which way does apt-p2p try to look up
> the IP adress?

Twisted will lookup the address, which it does by calling python's
socket.gethostbyname().

Cameron

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Re: [Bug 308290] Re: apt-p2p causes some updates to fail

2009-03-24 Thread Cameron Dale
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 9:14 AM, goto  wrote:
> 2009-03-24 17:09:48+0100 [-] Downloading (GET) from mirror 
> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/p/privoxy/privoxy_3.0.8-1_amd64.deb
> 2009-03-24 17:09:48+0100 [-] Connecting to (archive.ubuntu.com, 80)
> 2009-03-24 17:09:48+0100 [-] Failed to connect to the peer by HTTP.
> 2009-03-24 17:09:48+0100 [-] Unhandled Error
>        Traceback (most recent call last):
>        Failure: twisted.internet.error.DNSLookupError: DNS lookup failed: 
> address 'archive.ubuntu.com' not found: (-5, 'No address associated with 
> hostname').

This is pretty obviously not apt-p2p's fault. It looks to me like you
are having Internet connection issues.

Cameron

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[Bug 291083] Re: apt-p2p fails to run

2008-10-30 Thread Cameron Dale
apt-p2p is a daemon, and is already running, started automatically on
boot from /etc/init.d/. The reason you can't start one yourself
successfully is that the one you are starting is trying to use the same
port as the already running one, which causes it to fail. Check out the
man page for apt-p2p for more info.

** Changed in: apt-p2p (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 281646] Re: bittornado-gui(0.3.18-6) doesn't work with wxgtk2.6, wrong dependency

2008-10-11 Thread Cameron Dale
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 274619 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274619

This looks like another duplicate of bug #274619, which is in the
python-wxgtk2.6 package. The bittornado package is not at fault.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 274619
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[Bug 206898] Re: Bittornado fails to load due to depreciated wxPython

2008-10-06 Thread Cameron Dale
The problem you are now describing is not related to what this bug
report originally referred to. You could report a new bug for this
issue, but I suspect it is related to bug #275587 and #274619 in the
python-wxgtk2.6 package. You could read through that report here:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wxwidgets2.6/+bug/275587

and do the test I described there to determine if it is the same bug. If
not, please report a new one, otherwise you can just add a comment to
#274619 indicating that you are also affected in Hardy.

** Changed in: bittornado (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Fix Released

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[Bug 275587] Re: Bad dependencies of bittornado-gui

2008-09-28 Thread Cameron Dale
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 274619 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274619

Reassigned to wxwidgets2.6 as it is not a bittornado problem.

** Changed in: wxwidgets2.6 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: bittornado => wxwidgets2.6

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 274619
   python-wxgtk2.6 fails to install to the python search path

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Re: [Bug 275587] [NEW] Bad dependencies of bittornado-gui

2008-09-28 Thread Cameron Dale
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Pablo Olmos de Aguilera Corradini
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you install bittornado-gui* in Intrepid*. The command
> btmaketorrentgui doesn't work giving the following error:
>
> wxPython is either not installed or has not been installed properly.
>
> It's necessary to install python-wxgtk2.8 to get the app to run. I think
> the solution is to only add that package as a dependency of bittornado-
> gui (sorry, I don't know how to do that u_u)

bittornado-gui depends on "python-wxgtk2.6 or python-wxgtk2.8", which
probably caused python-wxgtk2.6 to be installed. It should work with
either one though (it does on my Debian machine anyway), so the
dependencies are not the problem. Could you please uninstall
python-wxgtk2.8 and try this command from the terminal:

python -c 'import wx'

If that generates an error (it should), let me know what it says and
then try this command:

python -c 'import wxversion ; print wxversion.getInstalled()'

You can then reinstall python-wxgtk2.8 and try the commands again to
see what the difference is.

Thanks,
Cameron

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Re: [Bug 256500] Re: cfv package recommends bittorrent | bittornado, not transmission

2008-08-10 Thread Cameron Dale
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 7:42 AM, Scott Wegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But, it's misleading to imply that a cfv user who already has
> Transmission installed, that they will gain any cfv functionality by
> downloading either bittorrent or bittornado.

If you reread the bug report, you'll see that you DO gain
functionality by having bittorrent or bittornado installed. cfv will
use the python libraries they include to open and read torrent files.
Try uninstalling both bittorrent and bittornado and then try and
verify a downloaded torrent file. It shouldn't work.

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Re: [Bug 256500] [NEW] cfv package recommends bittorrent | bittornado, not transmission

2008-08-09 Thread Cameron Dale
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Scott Wegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would recommend that these recommendations be removed, and perhaps
> replaced by transmission.  Even better would be to link to a virtual
> package which is provided by each of these (i.e. "bittorrent-client"),
> although I don't think one currently exists.

This has been fixed in the latest version (1.18.2-1) in Debian, which
is available already in Intrepid. The fix used was to downgrade the
Recommends to a Suggests. For a good description of why it was needed
before see:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=337796

** Changed in: cfv (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Released

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[Bug 252905] Re: torrentflux wont accept torrent files with 3 dots in the name

2008-07-29 Thread Cameron Dale
This is due to the security features installed recently that prevents
users from navigating your server outside of the torrentflux directory.
All instances of '..' are removed to prevent unplanned returns to higher
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[Bug 251025] Re: package torrentflux 2.3-6 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2008-07-23 Thread Cameron Dale
As it says in the attached dpkg terminal log "Can't connect to local
MySQL server", I would assume that you don't have the recommended mysql-
server package installed. TorrentFlux needs a MySQL database to hold
some information for it to work.

As mentioned in the package description: "TorrentFlux uses a MySQL
database to manage the downloads. This database may be automatically
created and maintained for you (if you want), but that requires the
recommended mysql-client package. If you do not have a remote database
server to access, you will also need the recommended mysql-server
package. (If you're not sure, then you probably need both.) "

So, you probably want to install the mysql-server package first, then
try torrentflux again. If you don't know what you're doing just accept
the defaults when asked about the database.

FYI, the mysql-server and mysql-client packages are on;y recommendations
as they are not needed by everyone, only by most people. mysql-server is
needed unless you have a remote server available to access instead.
mysql-client is only needed if you accept the default installation using
dbconfig-common.

** Changed in: torrentflux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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Re: [Bug 67509] Re: Bittornado crashes on startup

2008-07-22 Thread Cameron Dale
On 7/22/08, Isolak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can reproduce this error by launching btdownloadgui.bittornado but
>  there is no crash report in the command-line it just seems to disappear

More details please. Does it happen with no command-line options,
including not torrent, or with specific torrents? What architecture
are you using? What version of ubuntu? What version of wxgtk do you
have installed, which python version? When you run it from the
command-line you get absolutely no output, it just instantly crashes
and returns you to a new prompt?

Thanks,
Cameron

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[Bug 243852] Re: package torrentflux 2.3-6 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2008-06-29 Thread Cameron Dale
>From reading the dpkg log, it looks like this is a problem with
dbconfig-common not handling the lack of a database very well, so I've
reassigned it there.

You could fix this by first installing the recommended packages of
mysql-client and mysql-server, and then choosing all the defaults when
configuring torrentflux. Alternatively, if you just want to stop the
annoying prompts, you can purge torrentflux using the command "sudo apt-
get purge torrentflux".

** Changed in: dbconfig-common (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: torrentflux => dbconfig-common

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Re: [Bug 67509] Re: Bittornado crashes on startup

2008-06-21 Thread Cameron Dale
On 6/21/08, Isolak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Crashes still occur with the newest version and are reproducable

If you can reproduce this please add information on how to reproduce
it, and the error messages that get printed when you do (run it from
the command-line, if possible). Also, which bittornado script gives
the crash, btdownloadgui?

Thanks,
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[Bug 232033] Re: bencode fails its own test

2008-05-19 Thread Cameron Dale
By the way, you may want to look at the code for DebTorrent, which is
based on BitTornado and also saves the state on shutdown and loads it on
startup. This is controlled by the new pickle and unpickle functions at
the bottom of the launchmanycore.py file, which you can brwose here:

http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/debtorrent/debtorrent/trunk/DebTorrent/launchmanycore.py

Good luck!
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Re: [Bug 232033] Re: bencode fails its own test

2008-05-19 Thread Cameron Dale
On 5/19/08, j^ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> looking a bit more at the code, the problem is in the test not in the cast.
>  i ran into this while trying to get LaunchMany to save its torrent state, 
> which fails here.

Your code should never call the test_bencode function, but I guess you
mean that it fails because you are using an integer as the key in your
saving. If that's the case, the solution is to cast it to a string
yourself, and then (knowing that you did that), cast it back after
bdecoding.

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Re: [Bug 232033] Re: bencode fails its own test

2008-05-19 Thread Cameron Dale
Python dicts can have almost anything (hashable) as a key, but
bencoding requires a string. Your patch won't work because on
bdecoding there is no way to tell that the key should have been an
int, so it will not match the bencoded dict.

The test I think you are referring to:

try:
bencode({1: 'foo'})
assert 0
except AssertionError:
pass

is designed to test that bencoding with an integer key causes an
error. (The test is arguably not the best, but that is hardly a bug.)

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[Bug 232033] Re: bencode fails its own test

2008-05-19 Thread Cameron Dale
bencoding specifically requires that dictionary keys be strings. See,
for example:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bencode

where it says "All keys must be byte strings".

** Changed in: bittornado (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 231449] Re: torrentflux depend on apache when when lighttpd is installed

2008-05-18 Thread Cameron Dale
Since you quoted the Debian bug, I guess you read it and realize that
this has been fixed in the latest version (2.3-8). This bug should
therefore be closed.

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #461605
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=461605

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   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 227943] Re: bittornado not working w/ distrp upgrade

2008-05-07 Thread Cameron Dale
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 206898 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206898

This is a duplicate of Bug #206898, which has been fixed in intrepid.
The work-around is to (if you can) uninstall the python-wxgtk2.8
package as bittornado in hardy is incompatible with it.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 206898
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[Bug 206898] Re: Bittornado fails to load due to depreciated wxPython

2008-05-03 Thread Cameron Dale
I've confirmed this. The severity should probably be upgraded as it
seems, now that Hardy is released, more and more people are becoming
affected. I'm working on a more permanent fix for it.

** Changed in: bittornado (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 155251] Re: Torrentflux shows wrong filesize for files over 4GB

2008-05-02 Thread Cameron Dale
I just tried with torrentflux 2.3-6 and there doesn't seem to be a
problem. Perhaps the new version did fix it, or (more likely) this has
been fixed in PHP. I was able to see the correct file size in the
directory list, and downloading the file gave the entire file.

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Re: [Bug 221288] Re: gutsy->hardy bittornado broken

2008-05-02 Thread Cameron Dale
On 5/2/08, plancer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   The wxPython compatibility package is no longer automatically generated or 
> actively maintained.  Please switch to the wx package as soon as possible.
>   from wxPython.wx import *
>  wxPython is either not installed or has not been installed properly.

This bug has already been reported:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206898

As mentioned there, the temporary fix is to remove the python-wxgtk2.8
package, which the current bittornado is incompatible with.

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[Bug 221288] Re: gutsy->hardy bittornado broken

2008-04-24 Thread Cameron Dale
>  The commands Bittornado and Bittornado-gui are no longer found.

No longer found where? Do you mean in the Menus? The menu organization
may have changed. Previously bittornado was in Apps/Net, now it is in
Applications/Network/File Transfer.

Or do you mean they can't be found on the command-line? There shoud be
some *.bittornado scripts in /usr/bin, e.g.
/usr/bin/btdownloadgui.bittornado. They should also be linked to
through /usr/bin/btdownloadgui via the /etc/alternatives system.

Cameron

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[Bug 214099] Re: bittornado crashed out

2008-04-08 Thread Cameron Dale
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 87254 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/87254

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 87254
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[Bug 211026] Re: Ubuntu 8.04 Freeze when downloading from bittorent

2008-04-02 Thread Cameron Dale
It's unlikely to be caused by libtorrent as very few bittorrent clients
use libtorrent (transmission, deluge, azureus and ktorrent all don't use
it).

>From reading the forum it sounds more like a networking problem than a
bittorrent problem, based on the variety of clients that are mentioned.
Bittorrent can stress the network a lot, so it might cause such problems
to arise. Or all the forum posters are reporting different issues with
each client, but they all cause freezes. That's unlikely though.

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[Bug 206898] Re: Bittornado fails to load due to depreciated wxPython

2008-03-29 Thread Cameron Dale
I don't have this problem using wxPython 2.6, but it may be a 2.8
problem. Could you please check which versions you have:

apt-cache policy python-wxgtk2.6 python-wxgtk2.8

Thanks,
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Re: [Bug 208335] Re: Use official deluge-torrent packages

2008-03-28 Thread Cameron Dale
On 3/28/08, Savvas Radević <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, thanks, another question: Shouldn't there should be a compatibility mode 
> where the packages you offer should not try to update/replace the 
> deluge-torrent.org package, but to mark the deluge-torrent.org package as a 
> conflict, remove it and then install?

There is, you can specify that a package conflicts with another
package, which would cause the conflicting package to be removed
before the desired package is installed. The problem here is that the
deluge-torrent.org package is called "deluge-torrent", and so is the
Ubuntu package. So if deluge-torrent-common conflicted with
deluge-torrent, there would be a problem.

>  I'm not a package maintainer, but I've seen a lot of package versions
having ~ubuntu at the end, maybe that would help in checking and
replacing?

Version numbers only decide which version of a package is
installed/removed. The Ubuntu packages could add a conflict with all
the non-Ubuntu versions, but there are a lot of them, and more all the
time.

If you want the package management tool to behave differently based on
the ~ubuntu in the version, you'd probably have to get it changed in
the "apt" package. Given all the possibilities for versions and
packages that a user could have installed, I don't see that happening,
but feel free to file a bug on the apt package requesting it.

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Re: [Bug 208335] [NEW] Use official deluge-torrent packages

2008-03-28 Thread Cameron Dale
On 3/28/08, Savvas Radević <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  deluge-torrent-common is not an official deluge package. Please use the
>  official packaged versions.

In terms of Ubuntu, the official package is the one in the archive.
Stop using the non-Ubuntu package from deluge-torrent.org as it is not
supported by Ubuntu (and therefore this bug tracking system), and you
will not have this problem. (Or, alternatively, always use the
unsupported-by-Ubuntu deluge-torrent.org package, but don't complain
to Ubuntu when it doesn't work.)

>  The reason is usability:
>  I was using deluge-torrent version 0.5.8.6 (from the www.deluge-torrent.org) 
> when update manager offered a new version, 0.5.8.6-1.
>  I tried to update and the problem was visible upon installing it:
>  E: /var/cache/apt/archives/deluge-torrent-common_0.5.8.6-1_all.deb: trying 
> to overwrite `/usr/share/deluge/glade/delugegtk.glade', which is also in 
> package deluge-torrent

First remove the old unsupported deluge-torrent that you installed,
then install the supported deluge-torrent package from Ubuntu (which
will also install the deluge-torrent-common package).

>  Whoever uses other sources as the official ubuntu ones, should
>  definitely stop, it's causing problems with official packages.

All distros package their own version of software. This is normal. It
is abnormal to use the non-distro-specific "official packages" rather
than the ones built specifically for Ubuntu by Ubuntu.

>  In the description of the deluge-torrent-common you say it yourself:
>  "This package contains architecture independent files. It should not be 
> installed directly. You should rather have a look to deluge-torrent package."

The reason deluge-torrent-common exists is that it contains all the
files that don't need to change based on the architecture it is
installed on. This reduces the size of the archive as it doesn't need
to keep multiple copies of these files for different architectures
(currently 7 in Ubuntu).

You should never have to install deluge-torrent-common yourself,
because the deluge-torrent package depends on it, so installing
deluge-torrent will automatically install deluge-torrent-common.

Cameron

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Re: [Bug 76227] Re: btmaketorrentgui - add new wxversion.select for python-wxgtk

2008-03-11 Thread Cameron Dale
On 3/11/08, Andrew Starr-Bochicchio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to the patch currently shipping with bittornado, this is done
>  on purpose as it doesn't work with wxPython2.6. I don't know if it is
>  true or not anymore. If 2.6 can be used, then we should just drop this
>  patch.
>
>  #! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
>  ## 12_make_guis_use_2.4.dpatch by  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  ##
>  ## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
>  ## DP: Change 2 guis to use wxPython 2.4, as they don't seem to work with 
> 2.6.

It was done on purpose as the 2 gui programs did not work with
wxPython 2.4. However, this patch (12_make_guis_use_2.4.dpatch) is no
longer used, though it is still included in the source (check the
00list file to see which patches are used). Instead it has been
superseded (since bittornado 0.3.15-3) by 12_fix_guis_for_2.6.dpatch,
which modifies the 2 gui programs to work properly with wxPython 2.6.

Long story short, no changes are needed in Ubuntu for this issue,
though I don't see that there are currently any (which patch do you
recommend dropping?). Anyway, this bug should be closed.

More info on the original problem and solution:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=391792

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[Bug 188267] Re: Please sync debtorrent 0.1.5 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)

2008-02-01 Thread Cameron Dale
The new apt-transport-debtorrent (0.2) synced from Debian a while ago,
but for some reason the new debtorrent (0.1.5) needed to take advantage
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[Bug 188267] [NEW] Please sync debtorrent 0.1.5 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)

2008-02-01 Thread Cameron Dale
Public bug reported:

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

 affects ubuntu/debtorrent
 status new
 subscribe ubuntu-universe-sponsors

Please sync debtorrent 0.1.5  (universe) from Debian unstable (main).
Changelog since current hardy version 0.1.4.4:

debtorrent (0.1.6) experimental; urgency=low

  * Add support for unique piece numbers
- increases duration of oft-updated torrents so that more peers can
  participate
- currently supported only by debian testing and unstable
- see http://wiki.debian.org/DebTorrent/UniquePieces for more info
  * Switch to using 2 torrents per Packages file: one for architecture-
specific files, and one for architecture-independent files
- also added a new script split_cache_for_all to ease the upgrade
  * Use python-debian for all reading of RFC 822 type files
- also requires python-apt
  * Add torrent names to the tracker display
  * Make the download/upload statistics persist over restarts
  * Report more and better statistics on the tracker's info page

 -- Cameron Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Sun, 27 Jan 2008 21:23:02 -0800

debtorrent (0.1.5) unstable; urgency=low

  * Update to support apt debtorrent transport version 0.2
- send piece downloaded status messages
  (currently disbaled due to apt not liking it)
- send general status update messages
  * Fix some minor packaging issues
  * Upgrade to standards version 3.7.3 (no changes)
  * Remove the unneeded binary-arch rule
  * Changes the XS-Vcs-* headers to Vcs-*
  * Moved Homepage from description to Source package fields

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 Importance: Undecided
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Re: [Bug 183366] Re: Bit Torrent T-0.3.13 (BitTornado) crashes when encountering Japanese character

2008-01-27 Thread Cameron Dale
On 1/26/08, sageb1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've gone upstream to bugs.debian.org to report this bug which isn't
> even in their bugs database.

Please don't it is already there many times:

http://bugs.debian.org/341276
http://bugs.debian.org/350261
http://bugs.debian.org/367111
http://bugs.debian.org/377492
http://bugs.debian.org/401106
http://bugs.debian.org/402394
http://bugs.debian.org/405082
http://bugs.debian.org/407275
http://bugs.debian.org/419995
http://bugs.debian.org/429911
http://bugs.debian.org/441593
http://bugs.debian.org/445136

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[Bug 183366] Re: Bit Torrent T-0.3.13 (BitTornado) crashes when encountering Japanese character

2008-01-15 Thread Cameron Dale
BitTornado has no support for encodings at all.

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[Bug 163891] Re: apt-pkg API differs from the one in Debian

2007-11-19 Thread Cameron Dale
Attached is the diff between the acquire-method.h files in Debian and
Ubuntu. As I said, the main difference is the use of
SetFailExtraMsg/SetFailReason, but there are some other differences as
well. I used 0.7.6 in Debian and 0.7.6ubuntu14.1 in Ubuntu, but using
0.7.9 in Debian gives similar results.

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[Bug 163891] apt-pkg API differs from the one in Debian

2007-11-19 Thread Cameron Dale
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: apt

The API for methods in the apt-pkg library differs from the one in
Debian. This causes my new apt-transport-debtorrent method to FTBFS on
Ubuntu, and would require me to maintain separate packages for Ubuntu
and Debian, when they should be identical. There has already been a bug
reported in Debian indicating this:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=452001

It seems the problem is mostly in the use of a SetFailExtraMsg()
function on Debian, while Ubuntu's apt uses SetFailReason().

** Affects: apt (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Re: [Bug 162680] Re: Downloading all files fails if some files have already been downloaded

2007-11-14 Thread Cameron Dale
On 11/14/07, Nevyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Definitely not bug #102978.
>
> The issue here effects whole files, not just a couple of blocks. For
> example, if a torrent contains files a, b, c and d, and I download a, b,
> c. I'm then unable to download d because as soon as I select it and tell
> it to start downloading, it acts as though the file has been already
> been downloaded.

Well, first of all, I would recommend against doing that anyway.
Trying to force bittorrent into ordered downloading will just slow
down your download speed, and if lots of people did it it could ruin a
download for everyone. You're much better off selecting all the files
you want the first time, and letting them all be downloaded.

Secondly, it's possible that the file d has already been downloaded,
since it shares some piece data with file c. Of course, this only
applies if d is smaller than the piece size (usually 1MB or less). I
don't think you're talking about files that small, but I mention it
anyway in case it's the problem.

Finally, it's difficult to know how to diagnose this without an
example file to test it with. Can you send me the torrent file
(privately if you want) and a description of exactly how to reproduce
the error? Does the problem always happen, or does it appear seemingly
randomly?

Thanks,
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Re: [Bug 111618] Re: torrent flux database config crashed when upgrading to 7.04 ubuntu

2007-11-14 Thread Cameron Dale
On 11/14/07, Nevyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Torrentflux expects a database called torrentflux to already be there.
> Which of course, when you initially install it's not. To fix it, you can
> log into mysql and create a table called torrentflux. I can't remember
> the exact steps.

This is NOT the case. On install Torrentflux will create the database
and all needed tables for you, if you let it by selecting the "yes I
want to allow dbconfig-common to setup the database" option. However,
using this option does require that you also install the mysql-client
package (which is in the Recommends). Of course you also need to have
access to a mysql-server package somewhere (or install it on the same
machine, it was in the Suggests, now it's in the Recommends). Any
problems on install are usually related to not installing the
recommended packages (or are bugs in dbconfig-common, not
torrentflux).

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Re: [Bug 162680] Downloading all files fails if some files have already been downloaded

2007-11-14 Thread Cameron Dale
On 11/14/07, Nevyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When downloading a torrent with multiple files I often download 1 file
> at a time. However, when I get near the end of downloading all the
> files, I can't download the last file.
>
> I.e. Click on the green arrow beside the torrent name, select files to
> download. Finishing downloading those files. Attempt to do the same this
> time selecting all of the files. Download files - normally comes up with
> "Download Successful" or "seeding" depending on settings.

I'm not sure which bug you're describing here. Is it the same as
#102978, which I see you found? That bug occurs when you leave all
files selected, selective downloading is not needed to reproduce it.
Or, are you having another issue with selective downloading that is
not related to #102978?

> Only work around I've found is to move all the files from the directory,
> and download the last file separately. Failure to move the files results
> in them being deleted.

Selecting a single file for download will not work, as BitTornado (by
design) deletes all files not selected for download when the download
completes. This is necessary due to the pieces in BitTorrent crossing
file boundaries.

The work around that works for me when a download fails like this is
just to restart it (I leave all the files selected, as I don't use
selective downloading). It almost instantly gets the last piece or 2
it was missing, and then starts seeding. It's not ideal, but I have
been unable to find the cause of this problem (or even whether it's
caused by bittornado or torrentflux).

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[Bug 162680] Re: Downloading all files fails if some files have already been downloaded

2007-11-14 Thread Cameron Dale
** Changed in: torrentflux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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[Bug 106382] Re: [sync request] Please sync debtorrent from Debian unstable (main)

2007-11-08 Thread Cameron Dale
I've looked into the apt-transport-debtorrent package, but it won't
currently build in Ubuntu due to a difference in the apt versions. It's
a bug in apt for the 2 versions not to be API-compliant, so I'm just
waiting for it to be fixed in apt. Then I'll file a sync request for
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[Bug 134361] Re: [sync-request] Please sync transmission 0.90.dfsg-1 from Debian

2007-10-28 Thread Cameron Dale
** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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[Bug 158084] Re: Bittorrent freezes after adding torrent file

2007-10-28 Thread Cameron Dale
Hi,

Can you tell us what version of bittorrent you were running, and which
version of ubuntu (gutsy, feisty, etc).

If you start bittorrent from the command line using the command
"btdownloadgui.bittorrent" does it still freeze? If so, are any errors
printed when you force it to quit?

Thanks,
Cameron

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[Bug 157583] Re: package bittornado 0.3.17-1 failed to install/upgrade:

2007-10-26 Thread Cameron Dale
It seems to be an error with the update process, as the user was not
running bittornado at the time, so I'm reassigning it to update-manager.

** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 134361] Re: [sync-request] Please sync transmission 0.90.dfsg-1 from Debian

2007-10-26 Thread Cameron Dale
I updated this bug to make it a sync request as the new version has now
been uploaded to Debian (and after only 2 days, WOW).

** Summary changed:

- Could you update Transmission please?
+ [sync-request] Please sync transmission 0.90.dfsg-1 from Debian

** Description changed:

- There is a lot of new revision in transmission 
http://transmission.m0k.org/download.php
- and the current gusty have some bug i have report to the transmission team 
but it is due too the svn package of gusty maybe
+ The recently released version of Transmission has been packaged by the
+ Debian maintainer (thanks Leo Costela) and now needs to be synced into
+ hardy.

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[Bug 157583] Re: package bittornado 0.3.17-1 failed to install/upgrade:

2007-10-26 Thread Cameron Dale
Hi,

Can you tell us something more about what you were doing when this
happened. I'm guessing you were upgrading to gutsy, but what were you
using for the upgrade, and were any error messages printed? I can't tell
much from the report at all, but it seems this should be a bug in
whatever software you were using to prepare the upgrade.

Translated ErrorMessage: Package bittornado is already installed and
configured

Thanks,
Cameron

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[Bug 111618] Re: torrent flux database config crashed when upgrading to 7.04 ubuntu

2007-10-25 Thread Cameron Dale
** Changed in: torrentflux (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 106382] Re: [sync request] Please sync debtorrent from Debian unstable (main)

2007-10-25 Thread Cameron Dale
Actually, a sync WILL get you a working package. DebTorrent will
currently work without the extra infrastructure that Par describes, it
will just be less efficient at peer-to-peer sharing than if that extra
information was available. Here's a link to the relevant question in the
FAQ:

http://debtorrent.alioth.debian.org/FAQ.html#index3h4

I installed DebTorrent on my ubuntu gutsy machine and it works fine for
downloading packages. I'm hoping to get it into Ubuntu now so that
people can try it out and then eventually someone can be convinced to
add the infrastructure needed to support the more efficient sharing.

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[Bug 106382] Re: [sync request] Please sync debtorrent from Debian unstable (main)

2007-10-24 Thread Cameron Dale
I updated the description with info from the latest version (0.1.4.4).
Attached is the log from building it in a hardy pbuilder, which is error
free (the package is all python, so I expect it would build properly on
just about any version of ubuntu. :)

** Description changed:

- Please sync debtorrent (1.4.1.1) from Debian unstable (main).
- http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/debtorrent/debtorrent_0.1.4.1.dsc
+ Please sync debtorrent (0.1.4.4) from Debian unstable (main).
+ http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/debtorrent/debtorrent_0.1.4.4.dsc
  
  This package is new in Debian and not in Ubuntu.
  
- Here is the most recent changelog.
+ Here is a sample from some of the most recent changelog entries.
  
-  debtorrent  (0.1.4.1) unstable; urgency=low
- 
-* Fix the copyright file for addition to debian archive (Closes: #428005)
-* Fix a minor tracker bug in NAT checking
- 
-  -- Cameron Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Fri, 24 Aug 2007 14:13:00 -0700
+* add a new option to bind just the apt listener (Closes: #446959)
+* Add logrotate file (Closes: #440510, #446297)
+* Word wrap some documentation at 80 columns (Closes: #445676)
+* Add Dm-Upload-Allowed header for Debian Maintainer uploads
  
  I would like to see DebTorrent packaged for Ubuntu Gutsty (or +1).  It
  would allow us to *eventually* increase the scalability of Ubuntu,
  possible uses include for downloading large games.
  
  "To expand on the BitTorrent protocol and application to work effectively 
with large, constantly updating collections of files, and therefore enable the 
efficient peer-to-peer downloading of Debian packages from an APT repository.
  Features
  
  * Downloads from peers, increasing the available bandwidth to the user
  * Reduces the bandwidth requirements needed to setup a repository of 
packages
  * Seamlessly integrates with the current APT tool
  * Automatically falls back to downloading from an HTTP mirror when peers 
are not available
  
  This software is open-source and is released at no charge under the
  terms of the MIT license."
  
  http://debtorrent.alioth.debian.org/
  http://wiki.debian.org/DebTorrent
  
  This bug report was originally for apt-torrent but DebTorrent has a
  better solution, I think.  Plus it is in active development in Debian.

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[Bug 134361] Re: Could you update Transmission please?

2007-10-24 Thread Cameron Dale
Updated Debian bug number to point to request for 0.90

** Changed in: transmission (Debian)
 Bugwatch: Debian Bug tracker #437512 => Debian Bug tracker #447905
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[Bug 66795] Re: Missing package dependencies in bittorrent-gui

2007-10-24 Thread Cameron Dale
bittorrent (3.4.2-11ubuntu3) hardy; urgency=low

  * Revert the change that used wxversion to select the python-wxgtk
version to use. (LP: #66795)

 -- Cameron Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   Sun, 21 Oct 2007 17:28:45 -0700

** Changed in: bittorrent (Ubuntu Hardy)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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[Bug 156163] Re: Please merge torrentflux from Debian-unstable

2007-10-23 Thread Cameron Dale
The new version (2.3-5) has been uploaded and is available in Debian now
for all your syncing needs. Enjoy.

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[Bug 66795] Re: Missing package dependencies in bittorrent-gui

2007-10-23 Thread Cameron Dale
I updated the debdiff to use gutsy-proposed as the release, and removed
the duplicate bug number from the changelog entry.

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[Bug 156163] Re: Please merge torrentflux from Debian-unstable

2007-10-23 Thread Cameron Dale
The dependency on tar is not needed, as tar is marked as priority
required, AND as essential, AND is depended on by ubuntu-minimal. So if
you don't have tar, then you have done something very strange to your
system, and you're on your own. I suspect that the original source of
this change is that the reporter had a problem with zip, saw that tar
was also an option, and so when filing the bug asked that both be added
to the depends.

That being said, there is a problem that it doesn't depend on zip. I
will be fixing the Debian package today to add that dependency and
uploading a new version. You may wait for that change and then do a
straight sync from Debian if you want.

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[Bug 155491] Re: Multiple security vulnerabilities in Edgy [UPDATED]

2007-10-22 Thread Cameron Dale
I updated the debdiff to incorporate Andrea's suggestions.

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[Bug 66795] Re: Missing package dependencies in bittorrent-gui [FIXED]

2007-10-21 Thread Cameron Dale
Attached is the debdiff for bittorrent_3.4.2-11ubuntu2 to
bittorrent_3.4.2-11ubuntu3 to fix this bug.

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[Bug 66795] Re: Missing package dependencies in bittorrent-gui

2007-10-21 Thread Cameron Dale
The debian package works fine in ubuntu gutsy, and they are using
python-wxgtk2.6. The only thing stopping this package from working was
the ubuntu change that used wxversion to try and select python-wxgtk2.4.
I created a new package for ubuntu that removes this change and uploaded
it to REVU. You can find it here:

http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=393

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[Bug 155491] Re: Multiple security vulnerabilities in Edgy [FIXED]

2007-10-21 Thread Cameron Dale
I have successfully built a modified package that contains all these
fixes, and the debdiff for torrentflux_2.1-1ubuntu0.1 to
torrentflux_2.1-1ubuntu0.2 is attached. The changes are pretty simple,
though the debdiff runs to some 939 lines they are mostly just including
dpatch files that are available in the Debian package of torrentflux
(2.1-7 or newer). Here is the diffstat:

 debian/patches/05_sanitize_html_entities.dpatch |   26 --
 debian/patches/06_sanitize_html_entities.dpatch |  244 
 debian/patches/09_fix_directory_traversal.dpatch|   18 +
 debian/patches/10_sanitize_file_input.dpatch|  179 ++
 debian/patches/11_missed_security_fixes.dpatch  |  135 +++
 debian/patches/12_metaInfo_remote_command.dpatch|   43 +++
 debian/patches/13_possible_xss_vulnerability.dpatch |   58 
 debian/patches/14_maketorrent_remote_command.dpatch |   19 +
 debian/patches/15_additional_possible_fixes.dpatch  |  126 ++
 torrentflux-2.1/debian/changelog|   27 ++
 torrentflux-2.1/debian/patches/00list   |9
 11 files changed, 857 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)

You can see that other than updating the changelog and 00list files, all
I have done is removed 05_sanitize_html_entities.dpatch and added the
other patch files (I only included the ones with security fixes, not
that fixed other bugs). If you want, you can check that the dpatch files
in the new version are the same as the ones in the Debian torrentflux
package by downloading the latest torrentflux version, which includes
the same dpatch files though they are no longer used due to upstream
fixes.

Though I was able to build the new package successfully in a pbuilder
for Edgy, I no longer have an edgy machine to install the new version on
to test that everything works properly. However, I am VERY familiar with
the changes made here and the package in general, and I'm confident that
these changes will cause no problems in edgy. I was able to install this
version and use it in gutsy without any problems.

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** Changed in: torrentflux (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 155491] Multiple security vulnerabilities in Edgy

2007-10-21 Thread Cameron Dale
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: torrentflux

There are many security vulnerabilities in the torrentflux version
present in Edgy that were fixed in later versions of the Debian package.
The Edgy version is based on Debian's 2.1-1, while 2.1-7 includes all of
the fixes to these security vulnerabilities:

 - fix minor XSS vulnerability in admin.php, issue CVE-2006-5227
 - sanitize html entities to fix the security issue CVE-2006-5451
 - fixed the directroy traversal vulnerability, issue CVE-2006-5609
 - sanitize file inputs, issues CVE-2006-6328, CVE-2006-6329, CVE-2006-6330, 
CVE-2006-6598
 - remote command execution in metaInfo.php, issue CVE-2006-6331
 - possible XSS vulnerability due to urldecode, CVE-2006-6600
 - remote command execution in maketorrent.php, issue CVE-2006-6599
 - more possible fixes just to be safe, issue CVE-2006-6604

All of these vulnerabilities are relatively minor, as they all require a
logged in user to exploit them.

To fix them, the changes from Debian's version 2.1-7 can be easily
ported by including the following dpatch files from the Debian package
(and removing the ubuntu created 05_sanitize_html_entities.dpatch as it
only partially solves the problem):

06_sanitize_html_entities.dpatch
09_fix_directory_traversal.dpatch
10_sanitize_file_input.dpatch
11_missed_security_fixes.dpatch
12_metaInfo_remote_command.dpatch
13_possible_xss_vulnerability.dpatch
14_maketorrent_remote_command.dpatch
15_additional_possible_fixes.dpatch

I am preparing an updated package to fix these issues, and will post it
here when it's done.

** Affects: torrentflux (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Visibility changed to: Public

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[Bug 153752] Re: [needs-packaging] apt-torrent

2007-10-21 Thread Cameron Dale
Has anyone actually used this successfully with Ubuntu. From reading the
web site it seems like it will only work with Debian, and then only with
unstable. For example, from the FAQ:

Q: What are the current packages available ?
A: At the moment, with the default testing configuration, the 100 largest 
binary packages from the Unstable/Sid Debian distribution are available.

I guess anything other than those 100 largest binary packages from Sid
would be downloaded by the normal HTTP methods, and so not help the
archive's bandwidth at all. From the installation section:

Note that you cannot benefit of apt-torrent with the stable Debian
distribution (aka Sarge) yet, since the repository doesn’t contains any
package from the Sarge distribution at the moment.

I think some infrastructure would be needed to support this on Ubuntu,
such as a torrent server, seeder, and tracker (unless the author is
willing to support ubuntu as well).

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[Bug 150490] [Sync request] Sync bittornado and bittornado-gui (0.3.18-4) from Debian unstable (main) for Gutsy

2007-10-08 Thread Cameron Dale
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: bittornado

Please sync bittornado and bittornado-gui (0.3.18-4) from Debian
unstable (main) as they contain important bug fixes for Gutsy.

The previous changelog for Ubuntu was:

bittornado (0.3.18-3ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low

  * Fixed absolute path and other spec problems directly in
bittornado's .desktop file in debian/. (Thanks to Thierry Moisan for the 
fix) (LP: #4587)
  * Modify Maintainer value to match Debian-Maintainer-Field Spec

 -- Andrea Veri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fri, 15 Jun 2007 23:47:05 +0200

The ubuntu changes from the old Debian version have been included in the
new Debian version, so only a sync is required. The new changelog is:

bittornado (0.3.18-4) unstable; urgency=low

  * 18_fix_launchmany_encrypter.dpatch: fix a bug in the Encrypter
that dropped all launchmany handled connections (Closes: #422098)
  * Fixed absolute path and other spec problems in .desktop file
(thanks to Ubuntu)
  * Fixed other .desktop issues from new lintian checks
  * Switch bittornado-gui dependence from Source-Version to source:Version
  * Fix the menu entry to comply with the new menu transition
  * 19_fix_tracker_return_all.dpatch: fix a tracker bug that caused
all torrents' peers to be returned for every request
  * 20_tracker_cache_minor_fix.dpatch: a minor fix for the new cache
structure used by the tracker

 -- Cameron Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Mon, 17 Sep 2007 13:56:24 -0800

The main bug fixes that make this sync necessary for gutsy are
18_fix_launchmany_encrypter.dpatch, which fixes a bug that caused the
btlaunchmany[curses] applications to drop all incoming connections (very
serious), and 19_fix_tracker_return_all.dpatch, which fixes a bug that
caused the tracker to return every peer it is aware of to all torrent's
(i.e. even return peers that are not downloading the torrent). All fixes
were taken from upstream's CVS repository and will be included in the
next upstream release. If you need more information please email me.

Thanks,
Cameron

** Affects: bittornado (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Assignee: Andrea Veri (bluekuja)
 Status: New

** Changed in: bittornado (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 111618] Re: torrent flux database config crashed when upgrading to 7.04 ubuntu

2007-10-02 Thread Cameron Dale
To address the problems installing, you should look at the recommended
and suggested packages of torrentflux. You'll definitely need the
recommended mysql-client if you are using the automatic database
configuration. Also, if you don't have access to a remote database,
you'll need the suggested mysql-server. Make sure you've satisfied those
recommendations/suggestions and then reinstall torrentflux.

Leaving the package in a partially installed state is probably what
caused problems with your upgrade (though I'm not sure).

To address the uninstall problem, I think the password it is asking you
for is the admin password for the database server, not the password for
the torrentflux database. If you have not changed it, then the default
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[Bug 70423] Re: When I launch, bittorrent asks for a meta file

2007-10-02 Thread Cameron Dale
Unfortunately this version of bittorrent is quite old now, and doesn't
have the functionality of other clients, or of the current windows
version. This is due to a license change for the bittorrent code which
keeps the debian/ubuntu version at 3, while the windows versions are 5
or 6 now.

The functionality you're looking for (managing multiple torrrents, even
over a restart) exists in the newer versions only. If you need this
functionality, I suggest you install a more current bittorrent client
that supports it (there are many, azureus and deluge-torrent both do).

I don't recommend this, but if you REALLY want to use the mainline
bittorrent client, you can find .deb packages of the latest version on
their website: http://download.bittorrent.com/dl/

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/70423
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[Bug 109799] Re: Bittornado preferences diaog doesn't save the new preferences

2007-08-22 Thread Cameron Dale
This was fixed in 0.3.18-2 and so in gutsy.

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #413749
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=413749

** Also affects: bittornado (Debian) via
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=413749
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: bittornado (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Released

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Bittornado preferences diaog doesn't save the new preferences
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[Bug 87254] Re: bittornado / wxpython string decoding error

2007-08-22 Thread Cameron Dale
Bittornado has no support for encodings.

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #341276
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=341276

** Also affects: bittornado (Debian) via
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=341276
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: bittornado (Debian)
 Bugwatch: Debian Bug tracker #341276 => Debian Bug tracker #350261

** Changed in: bittornado (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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bittornado / wxpython string decoding error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/87254
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