[Bug 54965] debian/patches/01-* breaks useful use case

2006-08-02 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

The patch 'debian/patches/01-cf.data.debian.dpatch' forces the default
value of 'cache_effective_group' to 'proxy'. The original default value
of this is 'none'. none is a special value which means it is unset. When
none is present in this field, Squid does not explicitly set the gid of
the squid process, and allows it's supplementary group memberships to be
applied. When set to !none, squid forces the gid and ignores defined
supplementary groups.

Since it is forced in Ubuntu to a specific value, there is no way to set
it back to it's undefined state, and thus no way for squid to use
supplementary group memberships, other than manually removing this
patch.

** Affects: squid (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 54965] Re: debian/patches/01-* breaks useful use case

2006-08-02 Thread Jerry Haltom
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #381191
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=381191

** Also affects: squid (Debian) via
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=381191
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 56395] notification daemon crash on login

2006-08-14 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Login. Edgy as of Aug 14th 5:44 PM.

** Affects: notification-daemon (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 56395] Re: notification daemon crash on login

2006-08-14 Thread Jerry Haltom
crash report tool gave me this.

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[Bug 47904] Re: Upgrade fails. /etc/init.d/nscd stop returns exit code 1 when not running

2006-06-22 Thread Jerry Haltom
Dapper -> Edgy upgrade still affected by this bug as of the date of this
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[Bug 51917] Session "Quit" premature screen lock

2006-07-04 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

System > Quit. GDM "Choose Server" box appears (I have two X servers
configured), but right when the box appears, the screen fades out and
gnome-screensaver locks.

Apparently the case of having GDM prompt wasn't considered, so the
fadeout is being issued prematurly.

** Affects: Ubuntu
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[Bug 52045] ekiga spurrous package removal warning (scrollkeeper)

2006-07-05 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ekiga

Removing ekiga ...
I/O warning : failed to load external entity 
"/var/lib/scrollkeeper/(null)/scrollkeeper_cl.xml"


Doesn't prevent removal. Silly though, (null) obviously isn't a valid
path.

** Affects: ekiga (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
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[Bug 59914] Re: nscd fails to start due to the fact that directory /var/run/nscd is missing

2006-10-07 Thread Jerry Haltom
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[Bug 64544] nscd should create /var/run/nscd in init script

2006-10-07 Thread Jerry Haltom
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59914 ***

Public bug reported:

Since varrun is now a tmpfs, /var/run/nscd does not exist at boot. The
init script fails because of this. It should be recreated every time.

** Affects: glibc (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 59914
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[Bug 64543] should mkdir /var/run/mono-xsp in inst scripts

2006-10-07 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Setting up mono-xsp (1.1.17.1-2) ...
Using Mono XSP port: 8081
Binding Mono XSP address: 0.0.0.0
chown: cannot access `/var/run/mono-xsp': No such file or directory
dpkg: error processing mono-xsp (--configure):
 subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1


I got this message because an install failed in between reboots. varrun
was cleared because it's a tmpfs.

It would be safe to say, since varrun is a tmpfs by default, that all
programs should attempt to create their /var/run dirs just before using
them, in init scripts, or elsewhere.

** Affects: xsp (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 65818] Add support to disable GDM/X configuration and startup.

2006-10-12 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

It would be most wonderful if an equivelent to casper-udeb/runlevel was
introduced that allowed one to disable X and GDM/KDM from the LiveCD.

The runlevel option seems to have been removed. Likely because runlevels
are meaningless with upstart. Even so, there doesn't seem to be any
built in way to boot the LiveCD to a text console only.

Specifically, I have a server which I need to boot up with a removable
media. My first thought was to use the LiveCD, but mearly starting X on
this server causes it to hard lock, making it unable to return to the
console.

As a temporary suggestion, I suggest a simple casper-udeb/textmode=true
template which simply removes gdm/kdm rc scripts. Nothing more is
required now.

When upstart starts handling service startup, maybe we could introduce
support for micromanaging service state generically: casper-udeb
/disable-jobs=gdm,kdm

** Affects: casper (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Low
 Status: Unconfirmed

** Changed in: casper (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 65818] Re: Add support to disable GDM/X configuration and startup.

2006-10-12 Thread Jerry Haltom
I am marking this as something other than a wishlist, because I do
believe the change is very simple, and it is of immense benefit before
Edgy.

** Changed in: casper (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 66027] Allow specification of raw block device names and mount points.

2006-10-13 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

partman should allow the user to specify raw block device, mount points
and filesystem types. This would allow switching to the console from the
installation, configuring complicated EVMS/MD/LVM, flash, configurations
that partman is unable to support on it's own, but still being able to
properly proceed with the install.

** Affects: partman-partitioning (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Wishlist
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 63988] Re: Bonded interfaces donlt seem to work with DHCP

2006-10-16 Thread Jerry Haltom
I also ran into this. Your assessment seems correct.

As a temporary stop gap, you can configure the following in
network/interfaces:

iface bond0 inet dhcp
  pre-up modprobe bonding
  pre-up ifconfig bond0 down || exit 0
  pre-up ifenslave -d bond0 eth0 || exit 0
  pre-up ifenslave -d bond0 eth1 || exit 0
  pre-up ifconfig bond0 up
  pre-up ifenslave bond0 eth0 eth1
  post-down ifconfig bond0 down

This is basically just doing the work that enslave's ifup/down plugins
should do, on your own.

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[Bug 43465] Re: Unable to unlock.

2006-10-04 Thread Jerry Haltom
Well, I'm still having the problem, so I'm reopening it. I have it now
after disabling pam_krb5, so it isn't a pam_krb5 issue. It might still
be a pam_ccreds issue... or it could be an issue with gnome-screensaver
+ pam_ccreds combined. I don't know which software package the problem
exists in. pam_ccreds doesn't seem to have an issue in any of the other
PAM enabled programs I'm using... GDM, login, su, sudo, etc. I can only
assume there is a process to "validate a password with PAM", and all
these other pieces of software work with pam_ccreds correctly, except
gnome-screensaver.

libpam-ccreds is in universe.

** Changed in: libpam-krb5 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released => Unconfirmed

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[Bug 27164] Re: xscreensaver won't unlock with complex pam setup

2006-10-19 Thread Jerry Haltom
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 43465 ***

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 43465
   Unable to unlock when using pam_ccreds

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[Bug 66980] dhclient should send host name by default

2006-10-19 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

dhclient contains the ability to configure send-host in
/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf. This results in the text string being sent to
the DHCP server when requesting an address. Windows boxes, by default,
send the system host name + any configured domain name along with this
request. Additionally, in Windows networks (Active Directory) DHCP is
usually configured to create a DNS A record in response to a host
requesting an address.

dhclient should, by default, send essentially $(hostname --fqdn) to the
DHCP server by default.

This bug is part of the push for the network-authentication spec.

** Affects: dhcp3 (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 66980] Re: dhclient should send host name by default

2006-10-20 Thread Jerry Haltom
Scratch the hostname --fqdn part. The domain name has to be set on the
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[Bug 43465] Re: Unable to unlock when using pam_ccreds

2006-10-20 Thread Jerry Haltom
I have continued to work on this issue in Gnome's bugzilla. From current
tests it appears the situation has changed slightly.

Gnome recommended a RedHat patch which adds a suid root binary to the
libpam-ccreds package. This solves the libpam-ccreds case. I have
applied this to a new version of libpam-ccreds. When this gets upload it
will close this issue.

My situation isn't yet rosy. Despite fixing ccreds, my problem has
continued. It has changed to a problem in pam_unix directly.

I will close this bug post-edgy when this new ccreds version is
uploaded.

I am creating a new bug to track the pam_unix issue.

** Attachment added: "patch to be applied to version 4 of libpam-ccreds"
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[Bug 67276] pam_unix returns incorrect return value when not run as root

2006-10-20 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

In attempting to fix bug #43465 I have stumbled across this additional
issue.

My common-auth file follows:

auth [default=die success=done authinfo_unavail=reset] pam_unix.so debug
auth [default=die success=1 service_err=reset auth_err=die] pam_krb5.so 
use_first_pass debug forwardable
auth [default=die success=done] pam_ccreds.so action=validate use_first_pass
auth [default=done] pam_ccreds.so action=store use_first_pass

The basic idea here is that pam_unix should return success only when it
is successful, and the process should exit successfully. If pam_unix
returns "authinfo_unavail", which basically indicates that no password
is assigned to this user locally or in shadow, the stack should proceed
to the next module. Any other exit value, such as auth_err, should
result in immediate termination.

When run with login, ssh, gdm, and most other pam applications, this
works exactly as expected.

When run from gnome-screensaver, while trying to unlock the screen, this
does not work.

The difference is that gnome-screensaver does not run as root. I suspect
this improperly alters the exit code. Even when run as non-root, the
exit code should still be the same, there is no local shadow entry for
this user and he does not appear in /etc/passwd. He is delivered by
nss_ldap.

This bug is blocking the network-authentication spec.

** Affects: pam (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 43465] Re: Unable to unlock when using pam_ccreds

2006-10-20 Thread Jerry Haltom
Regarding pam_unix issue for people following this bug report: bug
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[Bug 17744] Re: libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap should use the same configuration file

2006-10-20 Thread Jerry Haltom
The first problem that comes to mind is that of maintainer scripts. If
pam_* and nss_* keys are in the same file, how do you push updates to
libpam-ldap that don't break libnss-ldap? You can no longer rely on the
automatic merge tools, but now have to manually add/remove/modify keys
by name, and build a parser. It gets complicated.

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[Bug 48680] Re: libpam-krb5 is not compiled with realm= option

2006-10-21 Thread Jerry Haltom
This is an interesting bug which we'll probably want to have a talk
about at some point in regards to the network-authentication spec. We
will be seeking to provide a clean UI for the user to join a system to a
domain and will want to allow crossrealm authentication. I don't think
we want to have the user have to enter a list of alternate realms, but
that they should be known automatically. On top of that, new realms
added after installation should be considered automatically too.

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[Bug 73996] crash report

2006-11-30 Thread Jerry Haltom
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 72814 ***

Public bug reported:

Just launched gaim. This crashed.

** Affects: gaim (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 73996] Re: crash report

2006-11-30 Thread Jerry Haltom
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 72814 ***


** Attachment added: "crash"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/5219701/_usr_bin_gaim.262715738.crash

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 72814
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[Bug 71997] Re: Include OCFS2/CLUSTER/GFS in non-server kernels

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Of course I haven't. The massive majority of desktop installs will never
need it.

What I've tried to do is challenge the argument for excluding it.

It isn't loaded by default. It is simply a small file that sits idle in
the /lib/modules folder. And for the <.01% of users who want to try it
out without installing a server kernel (me, at least), it makes their
lives much easier.  I have no need for anything else in the server
kernel. No need for weird processor types, memory systems. All I really
want to do is try OCFS2 locally on a desktop to get a feel for it.

I believe there is a pretty clear separation between these types of
things. There are things which can cause negative effects for one
machine type: processor types, memory stuff, preempt, etc. And there are
things which can't: file system kernel modules.

If I'm wrong about the last point, at least in the OCFS2 case, please
correct me. I suppose my one concern would be if the introduction of
OCFS2 introduces some new exploit vector for desktop systems, such as
maybe being auto-loaded in some fashion.

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[Bug 74311] evms prereq's udev, which has moved

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts$ cat local-top/evms 
#! /bin/sh

PREREQ="udev"

prereqs()
{
echo "$PREREQ"
}


udev however does not exist in local-top (anymore?) It was probably just moved 
earlier. evms needs to be fixed to reflect this.

** Affects: evms (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 71997] Re: Include OCFS2/CLUSTER/GFS in non-server kernels

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Another issue with this approach is the lack of linux-restricted-
modules-*-server. So, on my desktop at least, playing with OCFS2 is
going to require me to build my own modules, take them from the -server
package and drop them into my -generic /lib/modules, or reboot every
time I want to use OCFS2.

Or I could stop using restricted modules, which of course means I can't
do 3D stuff on my desktop.

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[Bug 74317] race with devmapper

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

During boot evms_activate (when run automatically) claimed:

ENGINE: can't open devmapper node

This resulted in no /dev/evms nodes being created.

Once I got to an initramfs console:

(initramfs) evms_activate
libgcc_s.so.1 must be installed for pthread_cancel to work
Aborted

Even though this Aborted message appeared, the proper evms device nodes
were created (including devmapper nodes).

I suspect the first is a race with dm_mod. dm_mod is forced loaded in
local-top/evms, but there is no assurance that it's control node has
been created yet.

** Affects: evms (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 74319] error message

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

(initramfs) evms_activate
libgcc_s.so.1 must be installed for pthread_cancel to work
Aborted

This doesn't appear to prevent evms from doing it's work and creating
the proper evms nodes. Appears to just be an annoying error message.

** Affects: evms (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 74311] Re: evms prereq's udev, which has moved

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Prevents boot when using EVMS.

** Changed in: evms (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Critical

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[Bug 74317] Re: race with devmapper

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Prevents boot when using EVMS (sometimes?)

** Changed in: evms (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 74317] Re: race with devmapper

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Bug #74319 to track spurious error message.

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[Bug 74320] ocfs2 plugin fails to load

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Engine: The plug-in OCFS2 in module /lib/evms/2.5.5/ocfs2-1.0.0.so failed to
load.  The plug-in's setup_evms_plugin() function failed with error code 22:
Invalid argument.

** Affects: evms (upstream)
 Importance: Unknown
 Status: Unknown
** Affects: evms (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 74320] Re: ocfs2 plugin fails to load

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
** Bug watch added: SourceForge.net Tracker #1608181
   http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1608181

** Also affects: evms (upstream) via
   http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1608181
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   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 74317] Re: race with devmapper

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom

** Attachment added: "spin wait for /dev/control/mapper"
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[Bug 71997] Re: Include OCFS2/CLUSTER/GFS in non-server kernels

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Thanks. That's a perfectly acceptable answer.

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[Bug 72895] Re: [feisty][linux-image-2.6.19-7] PCMCIA bridge driver i82365 causes "BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!" on Asus motherboards

2006-12-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
The stacktrace occurs right after the kernel message:

pcmcia bridge drive module i82365

Pretty easy to see. ;)

I am having the same issue, also with an ASUS.

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[Bug 74590] dns is not properly functional

2006-12-05 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Immediately after connecting to a PPTP VPN /etc/resolv.conf contains the
DNS servers sent by the remote PPTP connection, and only those entries.
The previous entries sent by DHCP are removed. After a few minutes, the
PPTP entries are removed and replaced with the original DHCP entries.
This is broken.

The cause I believe is that PPTP itself replaces /etc/resolv.conf, but
then dhclient refreshes it periodically.

Optimally, NM would handle the creation of /etc/resolv.conf, taking both
the DHCP and PPTP entries and combining them. Probably in DHCP, PPTP
order.

** Affects: network-manager-pptp (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

** Description changed:

- Immidietly after connecting Immediately after connecting to a PPTP VPN
- /etc/resolv.conf contains the DNS servers sent by the remote PPTP
- connection, and only those entries. The previous entries sent by DHCP
- are removed. After a few minutes, the PPTP entries are removed and
- replaced with the original DHCP entries. This is broken.
+ Immediately after connecting to a PPTP VPN /etc/resolv.conf contains the
+ DNS servers sent by the remote PPTP connection, and only those entries.
+ The previous entries sent by DHCP are removed. After a few minutes, the
+ PPTP entries are removed and replaced with the original DHCP entries.
+ This is broken.
  
  The cause I believe is that PPTP itself replaces /etc/resolv.conf, but
  then dhclient refreshes it periodically.
  
  Optimally, NM would handle the creation of /etc/resolv.conf, taking both
  the DHCP and PPTP entries and combining them. Probably in DHCP, PPTP
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[Bug 75410] crash

2006-12-11 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

double clicked on a printer icon, printer was of type smb

** Affects: gnome-cups-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 75410] Re: crash

2006-12-11 Thread Jerry Haltom

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[Bug 45347] Re: Eclipse uses /etc/eclipse/java_home instead of java-common scripts

2006-12-13 Thread Jerry Haltom
Thanks for this. I invented this method for Eclipse, then decided the
method was pretty good, and so wrote it in java-common... but never went
back and updated Eclipse to use it. I'll clear this up sometime soon.

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[Bug 67858] Re: "eclipse" package needed for /usr/bin/eclipse, lots of deps

2006-12-13 Thread Jerry Haltom
Is the /usr/bin/eclipse binary usable without any of the three? Shipping
an unusable binary isn't very helpful.

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[Bug 75647] Window drag key not set properly

2006-12-13 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

When launching Compiz, having set my window movement key to Super in the
Windows applet, instead of Alt, Compiz uses Alt.

On starting compiz automatically replaces
/apps/compiz/plugins/move/allscreens/initiate_button with Button1.
If I set it to button1, it resets it when it restarts. This is
highly annoying.

So not only does it not properly update the setting from Windows, it
overrides my fix.

** Affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 45348] Re: update-java-alternatives does not change the JAVA_HOME

2006-12-13 Thread Jerry Haltom
I don't believe I am particularly interested in setting JAVA_HOME by
default. After all, given a choice of N different JVMs a user may have
installed, which one should be chosen?

Additionally, Debian policy (unsure about Ubuntu's) does not allow a
program to require a certain environmental variable to be set to run
properly. Knowing that then, which program is it you are running that
does not function without JAVA_HOME?

update-alternatives is also not very useful in the current Java
situation (this will change with OpenJDK). At this point there are some
applications which require certain JVMs to be able to function.
Basically, a per-app compatibility list. The /etc/jvm.d mechanism seeks
to address this.

Hopefully, when we have one completely functional standard JDK, this
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[Bug 45348] Re: update-java-alternatives does not change the JAVA_HOME

2006-12-13 Thread Jerry Haltom
R. A. Rivas Diaz:

Your idea doesn't address the current need of applications to be
particular about which JVMs they support for a default experience. Not
all applications can point to a single system-wide default JVM.

Added to this, I suspect per-user configuration of which JVM is used
would still be desired, up until the point where we have only one JVM.
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[Bug 69101] hdb-ldap should add principal entries to existing objects

2006-10-29 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Heimdal considers a principal as existing if an LDAP object with a
matching krb5PrincipalName exists. It should probably ALSO check for
existing krb5key records. When creating a new principal it should search
for objects with krb5PrincipalNames set and add krb5Keys to them.

This will allow any Add User process to behave a bit more smoothly. One
system creates a LDAP object, then asks the KDC to populate the Kerberos
fields.

** Affects: heimdal (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 17744] Re: libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap should use the same configuration file

2006-10-31 Thread Jerry Haltom
I agree with Zach's assessment of this.

However, I believe that, since pam_ldap and nss_ldap do in fact use the
OpenLDAP client libraries, they should pull config information from
ldap.conf. They should ALSO pull their own config info from their
respective files.

This probably would require code modifications to both pam_ldap and
nss_ldap, as I suspect there is no provision to point them at two files
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Re: [Bug 67404] Re: bind policy in 251-5.2 breaks the whole system

2006-10-31 Thread Jerry Haltom
A better solution would be for libnss-ldap to be disabled completely
until such a point as network access is available.

Or you know, it should disable itself. No network, no LDAP, no timeout.

On Sun, 2006-10-29 at 11:44 +, Shawn Church wrote:
> Here is a complete description of this problem (I noticed this entry as
> I was filing a bug report for the same problem,  so am just going to
> paste it here instead):
> 
> The default installation of libnss-ldap is called by the udev and other
> subsystems to resolve group names (i.e. udev rules with "GROUP=") before
> the network is configured so libnss-ldap hangs on boot.
> 
> This problem is discussed in the following debian posts:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=375215,
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=375077, and
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=391167.
> 
> According to the above threads, the 'solution' devised to fix this
> problem is to place a file that will override the default libnss-ldap
> connection policy from hard to soft at the beginning of the rcS boot
> sequence.  The edgy installation does include this via the rcS.d
> /S03libnss-ldap script -- the only problem is when this script attempts
> to create the lib/init/rw/libnss-ldap.bind_policy_soft file it fails
> because the file system is read only at that point in the boot sequence.
> 
> Another problem I noted with the edgy distribution is that the
> lib/init/rw/ directory is not created by the install script and must be
> created manually.
> 
> This whole issue could be avoided if all of the nsswitch data came from
> local files so libnss-ldap never gets called.  I was able to avoid the
> udev problem by adding a missing 'nvram'  group that is referenced in
> the udev rules but not created when edgy was installed (I did install
> and upgrade Edgy so a fresh install may work).
> 
> Even with the additional group added the rcS.d/S49console-setup script
> still hangs unless I manually change the connection policy in libnss-
> ldap.conf to 'soft'.  I was not able to trace the reason for this
> problem. I will try again ;ater and update this thread if I have any
> luck.
> 
> For now I am keeping the 'soft' policy, this should not be a problem
> since I am only using this on a small test network.
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[Bug 80762] Re: crash

2007-01-20 Thread Jerry Haltom

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[Bug 80762] crash

2007-01-20 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: flumotion

crash

** Affects: flumotion (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 80867] crash

2007-01-21 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-panel

crash

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 80866] Re: crash

2007-01-21 Thread Jerry Haltom

** Attachment added: "crash"
   
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[Bug 80867] Re: crash

2007-01-21 Thread Jerry Haltom

** Attachment added: "crash"
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[Bug 80866] crash

2007-01-21 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: apport

crash

** Affects: apport (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 43465] Re: Unable to unlock when using pam_ccreds

2006-11-13 Thread Jerry Haltom
Fixed in version 4-0ubuntu1. Closed the wrong bug report with that
upload. Oops.

** Changed in: libpam-ccreds (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed

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[Bug 71997] Include OCFS2/CLUSTER/GFS in non-server kernels

2006-11-15 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

linux-source-2.6.15 (2.6.15-12.17) dapper; urgency=low

  Changed by Ben Collins:

  * Disable CLUSTER, OCFS2 and GFS for desktop kernels on i386 and amd64. The
-server kernels are suggested for these.

 -- Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Thu, 12 Jan 2006 13:41:20 -0500


Though I agree with having separate server kernels for advanced features
which effect the core of the kernel, I don't think OCFS2 belongs in
this. Unless I am mistaken, it is nothing more than an additional
module. It's inclusion doesn't effect the desktop kernels at all. I
might be wrong. If so, let me know.

Not including it doesn't do much more than save a few KB and make it
more difficult for me to try it out on my desktop machine without
jumping through hoops.

I suspect (but cannot confirm) that GFS falls under the same category.

** Affects: linux-source-2.6.19 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 51315] Re: udevd: nss_ldap: failed to bind to LDAP server

2006-11-16 Thread Jerry Haltom
You should make it check compat first. It is illogical to override a
local user with a remote one. We should then identify what the actual
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[Bug 72814] Crash at login

2006-11-21 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Simple login. Up-to-date feist as of Nov 21 9:20 PM CST

** Affects: control-center (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 72814] Re: Crash at login

2006-11-21 Thread Jerry Haltom

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[Bug 72814] Re: Crash at login

2006-11-21 Thread Jerry Haltom
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gnome-settings-daemon 
+/2�[1164172721,000,xklavier.c:xkl_engine_start_listen/]  The backend 
does not require manual layout management - but it is provided by the 
applicationCould not initialize GStreamer: unknown error occurred


crash occurs after that

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[Bug 72963] crash while using browser plugin

2006-11-22 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

http://tinymail.org/demos/Philip_shows_us_working_online_with_tinymail.mpg

** Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 72963] Re: crash while using browser plugin

2006-11-22 Thread Jerry Haltom

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[Bug 73398] crontab in /var/spool/cron/crontabs are stored by username

2006-11-26 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: cron

File in /var/spool/cron/crontabs are created with the name of the user
who owns it when running 'crontab -e'. Their permissions are set
properly. However, when a user is renamed, his access to these files is
not properly preserved by the cron system.

There are two solutions:

a) name the files with an assigned immutable identifier, specifically the POSIX 
uid
b) open and locate files by enumerating the owner permission

Either solution solves the problem. Solution (a) is easier to code and
leads to less overall confusion on the users (why is foo a file for
foo2, and foo a file for bar?).

** Affects: cron (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 72814] Re: Crash at login

2006-11-27 Thread Jerry Haltom
Another point: GStreamer is something which is designed to incorporate
arbitrary third party plugins. Thus it's stability can never be
guaranteed on all systems. Linking to it then should be done with
prejudice as to it's effects on overall system stability.

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[Bug 72814] Re: Crash at login

2006-11-27 Thread Jerry Haltom
It seems a bit odd that something in a visualization library can crash
gnome-settings-daemon, thus causing my entire desktop to function
incorrectly.

Perhaps this is a bit of overzealous linking?

I am guessing libvisual is touched by gstreamer which is touched by
gnome-settings-daemon. Why?

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[Bug 76177] allows mounting of partitions that are already mounted (corruption!)

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

This bug may in fact be part of HAL.

Nautilus for me lists two volumes which I am allowed to mount: 245 MB
Volume and a 59.6GB Volume. Double clicking these icons in Nautilus
CORRUPTS MY DATA.

The 245 MB Volume is representative of /dev/sda2, which is in actuality
an EVMS volume which is ALREADY MOUNTED as /dev/evms/boot. The 59.6GB
Volume is the "first 59.6GB" of a 400GB XFS file system which spans
/dev/sda4 and a few different MD devices. This is ALREADY MOUNTED as
/dev/evms/shares.

This is DANGEROUS.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Critical
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 76177] Re: allows mounting of partitions that are already mounted (corruption!)

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom
critical because it can cause unintentional data loss

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Critical

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nautilus
  
  This bug may in fact be part of HAL.
  
  Nautilus for me lists two volumes which I am allowed to mount: 245 MB
  Volume and a 59.6GB Volume. Double clicking these icons in Nautilus
  CORRUPTS MY DATA.
  
- The 245 GB Volume is representative of /dev/sda2, which is in actuality
+ The 245 MB Volume is representative of /dev/sda2, which is in actuality
  an EVMS volume which is ALREADY MOUNTED as /dev/evms/boot. The 59.6GB
  Volume is the "first 59.6GB" of a 400GB XFS file system which spans
  /dev/sda4 and a few different MD devices. This is ALREADY MOUNTED as
  /dev/evms/shares.
  
  This is DANGEROUS.

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[Bug 76177] Re: allows mounting of partitions that are already mounted (corruption!)

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom
Correcting the 59.6GB volume. That's a Windows partition. The only
partition with the problem is /dev/evms/boot.

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[Bug 76177] Re: allows mounting of partitions that are already mounted (corruption!)

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom
Most applications which play with these sort of things do so by making
sure the declared size of the file system (which has to be read from the
file system) matches the actual size of the device. Otherwise, an
explicit EVMS meta-data check at the end of the original file system may
be fine.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nautilus
  
  This bug may in fact be part of HAL.
  
- Nautilus for me lists two volumes which I am allowed to mount: 245 MB
- Volume and a 59.6GB Volume. Double clicking these icons in Nautilus
- CORRUPTS MY DATA.
+ Nautilus for me lists a volume which I am allowed to mount: 245 MB
+ Volume. Double clicking this icon in Nautilus CORRUPTS MY DATA.
  
  The 245 MB Volume is representative of /dev/sda2, which is in actuality
- an EVMS volume which is ALREADY MOUNTED as /dev/evms/boot. The 59.6GB
- Volume is the "first 59.6GB" of a 400GB XFS file system which spans
- /dev/sda4 and a few different MD devices. This is ALREADY MOUNTED as
- /dev/evms/shares.
+ an EVMS volume which is ALREADY MOUNTED as /dev/evms/boot.
  
  This is DANGEROUS.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus => hal

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Re: [Bug 45348] Re: update-java-alternatives does not change the JAVA_HOME

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom
> could be simpler for a lot of java packages. Using update-java-
> alternatives as the only way of updating java configuration is, IMHO,
> the way to go.

I don't believe update-java-alternatives solves the per-user case, which
at least in my situations, has been very desired. Also, you need root
access to run it. The java-common jvm search mechanism goes through
~/.jvm as well.

> 
> The day we have OpenJDK in apt repos in think this will be obsolete, but
> who knows what will happen then... Maybe GCJ will live for another 20
> years
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[Bug 76198] Re: crash report

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom

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[Bug 76198] crash report

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-keyring-manager

I was clicking on a keyring in the keyring view.

** Affects: gnome-keyring-manager (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 76234] permissions on native socket incorrect

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: pulseaudio

sudo chgrp pulse-access /var/run/pulse/native

By default the group of this socket is pulse. It should be set to pulse-
access I believe.

** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 76235] crash

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: apport

Not sure.

** Affects: apport (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 76235] Re: crash

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom

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Re: [Bug 76177] Re: allows mounting of partitions that are already mounted (corruption!)

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom
This is feisty.

On Sun, 2006-12-17 at 17:45 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> What version of Ubuntu do you use?
>

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[Bug 76177] Re: allows mounting of partitions that are already mounted (corruption!)

2006-12-17 Thread Jerry Haltom
This is feisty. Mostly up to date.

hal (0.5.8.1-3ubuntu6) feisty; urgency=low
...
  * debian/patches/24_ignored_volumes.patch:
- Replace the old policy about showing/hiding volumes: Now show all
  volumes, except those which are mounted automatically in /etc/fstab.
- See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountAllLocalFilesystems for details.

 -- Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Thu,  7 Dec 2006 15:59:53
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I suspect that take the blame.

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[Bug 77768] should not store indexes in ~

2007-01-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: beagle

By default Beagle should not store indexes in a user's home directory.
In *many* cases, home directories are not local file systems, but either
NFS or AFS mounted. The data Beagle uses (including it's own socket) is
cache data. It can be destroyed without harm. The data is also system
specific.

It would be better of Beagle stored it's data in a directory like
/var/cache/beagle/indexes/$username.$rnd using basic temporary directory
name allocation methods: find an existing directory $uid.*, check owner,
if not create a new one. This would allow beagle to maintain it's own
data per-system the user logs into, as well as making it part of the
system policy that the data can actually be deleted.

It would also allow beagle to function out of the box on remotely
mounted ~ directories.

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 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 77724] crash

2007-01-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: banshee

crash

** Affects: banshee (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 77724] Re: crash

2007-01-03 Thread Jerry Haltom

** Attachment added: "crash"
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[Bug 77570] ddclient doesn't support vlan interfaces

2007-01-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ddclient

Using an interface name such as eth0.2 doesn't work. ddclient doesn't
appear to support interfaces with .'s in their name. SHould work fine
though. VLans and stuff.

** Affects: ddclient (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed
** Affects: ddclient (Debian)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

** Also affects: ddclient (Debian)
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[Bug 77185] Locks up on boot: Checking aperture

2007-01-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20

Intel Core 2 Due E6600, Intel desktop board G965. Intel brand. Light on
useful info. It locks up during kernel boot at Checking aperture, right
after some CPU initialization stuff. I don't know the technical details.
Please ask useful questions.

** Affects: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
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 Status: Rejected

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[Bug 76177] Re: allows mounting of partitions that are already mounted (corruption!)

2007-01-03 Thread Jerry Haltom
Yes. Still a problem.

** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
   Status: Needs Info => Confirmed

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[Bug 77185] Re: Locks up on boot: Checking aperture

2007-01-08 Thread Jerry Haltom
Curiously, how is this not a bug? Kernel locks up on boot, doesn't
proceed, system is unusable.

Not sure how much more buggy it can get.

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[Bug 77185] Re: Locks up on boot: Checking aperture

2007-01-08 Thread Jerry Haltom
unconfirmed until at least Mike Benjamin responds

** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 74317] Re: race with devmapper

2007-04-02 Thread Jerry Haltom
I am of the opinion that this bug is critical, as one can no longer boot
off of an evms drive in feisty as it stands now. Existing systems
deployed with EVMS as root will simply not boot and drop to an initramfs
console.

I believe the fix at this point is trivial: include evms's udev rules in
the initramfs.

** Changed in: evms (Ubuntu)
   Importance: High => Critical
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[Bug 106407] evms udev rule does not run

2007-04-13 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evms

SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION=="add|change", ENV{ID_FS_USAGE}=="raid", 
GOTO="evms_activate_do"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION=="add|change", KERNEL=="dm-*", 
GOTO="evms_activate_do"
GOTO="evms_activate_end"

EVMS does not run in my initramfs. I'm not totally sure why, but from my
naive understanding of the udev triggers above, it would only run when
ENV{ID_FS_USAGE} is "raid" or the kernel device name of the altered
block device is "dm-*". This means it will not run on normal block
device comings and goings. It should probably run on all SCSI and IDE
devices as well.

** Affects: evms (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

** Changed in: evms (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 74311] Re: evms prereq's udev, which has moved

2007-04-13 Thread Jerry Haltom
This bug at least is not relavent anymore with evms being run with udev.

** Changed in: evms (Ubuntu)
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Re: [Bug 24184] Re: Samba and system passwords should be synchronized.

2007-04-10 Thread Jerry Haltom
Samba cannot use the same back-end.

But this isn't that big of a deal, the user would just need to change
his password once before he would be allowed to use those services. UI
would have to be made to instruct the user to do so, perhaps before
enabling any file shares.

On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 13:50 +, Huygens wrote:
> About the SimpleSamba spec. The major technical problem would be that it is 
> not possible (to the extend of my knowledge) to synchronise already set user 
> passwords with Samba once it is installed. The reason is that the passwords 
> are kept in a hash form, thus they cannot be decrypted to be sync with Samba. 
> Thus, after installing Samba, each user would have to enter its password to 
> enable its user account.
> So the implementation of the spec might be pretty difficult, unless Samba 
> could use the same authentication back-end as the system login...
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[Bug 105283] epiphany-browser#smart-bookmarks-create-a-smartbookmark does not exist

2007-04-10 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: epiphany-extensions

>From the epiphany extension help system, go to Smart Bookmarks, click
the link to the Epiphany manual.

The Uniform Resource Identifier ‘ghelp:epiphany-browser#smart-bookmarks-
create-a-smartbookmark’ is invalid or does not point to an actual file.

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Apr 10 14:52:47 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/yelp
Package: yelp 2.18.0-0ubuntu2
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcCmdline: gnome-help 
ghelp:///usr/share/gnome/help/epiphany-extensions/C/epiphany-extensions.xml?
ProcCwd: /home/jhaltom
ProcEnviron:
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
 
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: yelp
Uname: Linux station-1 2.6.20-13-generic #2 SMP Sat Mar 24 23:12:02 UTC 2007 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

** Affects: epiphany-extensions (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 105283] Re: epiphany-browser#smart-bookmarks-create-a-smartbookmark does not exist

2007-04-10 Thread Jerry Haltom

** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7244709/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7244710/ProcMaps.txt

** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7244711/ProcStatus.txt

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[Bug 76177] Re: allows mounting of EVMS partitions

2007-04-18 Thread Jerry Haltom
Sorry for the lateness of this reply. Email was being improperly
filtered.

The drive which should not allow mounting is /dev/sda2. It seems to have
no metadata indicating it is an EVMS volume. This is because such
metadata is at the end of the partition, so it looks like a non-EVMS
drive unless you examine the size.

** Attachment added: "hal.txt"
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[Bug 76177] Re: allows mounting of EVMS partitions

2007-04-18 Thread Jerry Haltom
Would somebody else like to take a position on whether this is critical
for Feisty? Data corruption by nothing more than a double-click is a bit
evil.

I'm unsure if this effects previous distro releases.

** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
   Status: Rejected => Unconfirmed
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[Bug 54965] debian/patches/01-* breaks useful use case

2006-08-02 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

The patch 'debian/patches/01-cf.data.debian.dpatch' forces the default
value of 'cache_effective_group' to 'proxy'. The original default value
of this is 'none'. none is a special value which means it is unset. When
none is present in this field, Squid does not explicitly set the gid of
the squid process, and allows it's supplementary group memberships to be
applied. When set to !none, squid forces the gid and ignores defined
supplementary groups.

Since it is forced in Ubuntu to a specific value, there is no way to set
it back to it's undefined state, and thus no way for squid to use
supplementary group memberships, other than manually removing this
patch.

** Affects: squid (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 54965] Re: debian/patches/01-* breaks useful use case

2006-08-02 Thread Jerry Haltom
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #381191
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=381191

** Also affects: squid (Debian) via
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   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 56395] notification daemon crash on login

2006-08-14 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Login. Edgy as of Aug 14th 5:44 PM.

** Affects: notification-daemon (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 56395] Re: notification daemon crash on login

2006-08-14 Thread Jerry Haltom
crash report tool gave me this.

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[Bug 51917] Session "Quit" premature screen lock

2006-07-04 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

System > Quit. GDM "Choose Server" box appears (I have two X servers
configured), but right when the box appears, the screen fades out and
gnome-screensaver locks.

Apparently the case of having GDM prompt wasn't considered, so the
fadeout is being issued prematurly.

** Affects: Ubuntu
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[Bug 52045] ekiga spurrous package removal warning (scrollkeeper)

2006-07-05 Thread Jerry Haltom
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ekiga

Removing ekiga ...
I/O warning : failed to load external entity 
"/var/lib/scrollkeeper/(null)/scrollkeeper_cl.xml"


Doesn't prevent removal. Silly though, (null) obviously isn't a valid
path.

** Affects: ekiga (Ubuntu)
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