Thomas Pircher wrote:
I wanted to ask what the recommended way is
nowadays to disable corefiles globally.
The latest update for systemd has answered this:
| apt-listchanges: News
| -
|
| systemd (256~rc3-3) unstable; urgency=medium
|
| - coredumps are now disabled by
Hi,
I have noticed that started getting core files on Debian testing
recently. I'm running a fairly standard installation with my own kernel
build.
I'm fine with this as default setting, but my knowledge in this area is
probably outdated, so I wanted to ask what the recommended way is
nowadays t
Lee wrote:
I haven't tried either package - I just use the file from IEEE
Sure, that's directly from the source. One has to find a compromise
between always using the latest version and using a limited common
resources (like ieee's bandwidth in this case) in a responsible way.
Thomas
On 2024-03-07 10:11, Ralph Aichinger wrote:
Any idea if one or the other is preferable or newer?
I think there is not much difference between the two files, the
ieee-data packages the data directly from the IEEE, with nmap you have
one intermediary project that needs to download and release t
On 2024-03-07 09:37, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
$ grep -i ^9009df /usr/share/nmap/nmap-mac-prefixes
9009DF Intel Corporate
Alternatively, the ieee-data package also contains the OUI database:
$ grep -i ^9009df /usr/share/ieee-data/oui.txt
9009DF (base 16)Intel Corp
Gremlin wrote:
The new OS called Raspberry Pi OS is a new animal. The foundation
used raspian and the the Raspberry Pi OS is the foundations, developed
by the foundation.
Yet it is still based on Debian, according to their changelog
https://downloads.raspberrypi.com/raspios_arm64/release_notes
Henning Follmann wrote:
Mutt crashes trying to open this post (while opening gnupg).
That's weird.
When I save the message as attachment, and run gnupg over it, I get this
error message
| gpg: CRC error; 3B73F1 - DC33B7
| gpg: quoted printable character in armor - probably a buggy MTA has been
Răzvan Crainea wrote:
The default uas scenario of sipp does not properly treat Record-Route.
If you are using it, you should drop it and write your own scenario
that does handle RR, just as Ben suggested.
Thanks everyone for helping on this thread! I have replaced the SIPp UAS
with FreeSWITCH (
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Sorry, my wireshark is not able to open that pcap :(, complains on a
unknown command or so :(. Try exportting the pcap as SIP text only.
HI Bogdam-Andrei,
I think newer versions of libpcap appear to use some
backwards-incompatible fields. The trace was captured with
John Quick wrote:
The UAS at 10.30.9.11 has failed to process the two Record-Route headers
sent in the INVITE. It should send the Route Set back as part of the
Response - i.e. within the 200 OK. But it hasn't. It has just absorbed the
Record-Route headers and ignored them. I would say that is fau
Thomas Pircher via Users wrote:
sure, please find the trace attached. This was captured using
sudo tcpdump -lnn -i any udp port 5060 -w opensips-any.pcap
i.e. it contains both OpenSIPS interfaces in one file:
- ens4, 10.30.8.201, external
- ens5, 10.30.9.10, internal
The other IPs are
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Could you post a pcap or ngrep capture of the failing call (with the
broken ACK) - PM me if info is too sensitive.
Hi Bogdan-Andrei,
sure, please find the trace attached. This was captured using
sudo tcpdump -lnn -i any udp port 5060 -w opensips-any.pcap
i.e. it cont
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Your handling of sequential requests is broken, see here for a correct
sample:
https://github.com/OpenSIPS/opensips/blob/master/etc/opensips.cfg#L109
Hi Bogdan-Andrei,
thanks for your reply. I had a look at my config (both the config
attached to the fi
John Quick wrote:
ACK messages are normally loose routed. Perhaps you need to call
loose_route() before t_relay().
You could try reading my article here which may help explain things:
https://kb.smartvox.co.uk/opensips/contact-and-record-route-headers-explained/
Hi John,
thanks for the reply a
Hans wrote:
I want to create a kernel package, which I can install with dpkg. There was a
command doing it instead of "make && make install", and I could not find it
any more. Last time I did it is a long time ago. Does someone know?
I also don't remember the old command, but this has been obso
Thomas Pircher wrote:
The problem I am seeing is when I initiate a connection from the sipp
client then I see RTP flowing only in one direction (sipp client to sipp
server). I believe this is due to a missing ACK from OpenSIPS to the
sipp server following the 200 OK.
Hi,
I no longer think the
Hi,
I'm trying to set up an OpenSIPS 3.2.6 server that is connected to two networks
and I'd like to proxy SIP and RTP through the OpenSIPS server.
The OpenSIPS server is sitting on these two networks:
- 10.30.8.0/24: network with the sipp client
- 10.30.9.0/24: network with the sipp server
A c
David Wright wrote:
As I said, I tried that.
Ack. I must have glossed over that. Sorry. The rest of my mail stands,
though.
You can configure various settings for the DNS resolver in your
systemd-networkd setting and in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.
Like what?
Full description here:
https:/
David Wright wrote:
I was casting round for a simple way to run iwd + resolvconf +
systemd-networkd as replacement.
I run a similar setup, with iwd, systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved.
This has been working without problems on my host for for quite a while
now.
Make a copy of your /etc/reso
lou wrote:
i want info about wifi cards supported by kernel
The kernel wiki has a good list of supported chips:
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers
Thomas
Brian wrote:
Just in passing: The line with netmask 255.255.255.0 can be deleted.
It is a deprecated option, as is broadcast. See #912220.
Crikey, it is indeed deprecated. Just removing the line will probably
not be a good idea. I guess it can be deleted only when the address line
contains the
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Wednesday 17 February 2021 03:03:05 Thomas Pircher wrote:
http://localhost/cgi-bin/awstats.pl
Connection refused, awstats.pl isn't there.
Ok, from the output of ss it looks like you are running Apache on port
443, so you can try https://localhost/cgi-bin/awsta
Gene Heskett wrote:
apt/synaptic installed so I assume you mean /var/www etc
Hi Gene,
actually I meant the path part in the URL, so if you reach your web
server on localhost on the HTTP protocol, then the URL would be
http://localhost/cgi-bin/awstats.pl
ene@coyote:/var/www/cgi-bin$ ls -R
I
Gene Heskett wrote:
I finally got around to changing awstats.conf to look at the httpd logs
since the apache2 logs haven't been used in a while, but 2 changes in
browsers has lost the localhost link to see what it is spitting out.
Does anyone recall the address to send a browser to?
awstats do
Thomas Pircher wrote:
Try setting systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=true in your kernel boot
arguments, as suggested here[1].
This is no longer necessary with systemd 247.2-2, which now defaults to
the "unified" cgroup hierarchy.
Thomas
Michael Grant wrote:
I never saw a place to set these params in Linode and sure enough there doesn't
appear to be.
There is none, if you are using a Linode kernel. You can, however,
configure your Linode to use a custom kernel[1] if you wish so.
Is there some way to set this without it needi
Michael Grant wrote:
I'm seeing warnings like this in my logs:
Jan 3 04:48:49 bottom systemd[3436917]: -.slice: Failed to migrate controller
cgroups from
+/user.slice/user-108.slice/user@108.service, ignoring: Permission denied
I take it you are using Debian testing and systemd 247.1?
Try se
Nicolas George wrote:
> MP3 is an elementary stream, with just a little noise at the beginning
> or the end for metadata: concatenation of the streams works.
How about mp3cut from the poc-streamer package?
| mp3cut can split and concatenate MP3 files according to time slices
| given on the comman
Weaver wrote:
> To me I see an outstanding example of laziness from somebody who
> obviously needs no consideration in the accessibility department.
Hi Harry,
I really hope you are in a minority with this opinion, and hopefully,
re-reading the original post you might come to a different conclusio
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> How do I get the deb files in order to install locally (via dpkg
> --install) the necessary utilities to run CRC32 and/or CRC64
Hmm, the 'necessary utilities' might be jacksum, if it can calculate the
CRCs you are after, and what Debian release you are on.
How to get th
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> rsync uses crc for its data integrity checks. Why is it you can't use
> it like any other OS utility?
The code for CRC is so small and simple that virtually all applications
choose to implement it directly, rather than use a library or an
external application for it.
Als
Kenneth Parker wrote:
> When I try to install qemu-kvm, I get: "Note, selecting
> 'qemu-system-x86' instead of qemu-kvm"
The 'qemu-kvm' package does no longer exist. It is a virtual package and
is being replaced by qemu-system-x86.
> And then, when I try to Define the Guest, using the file I had
anthony gennard wrote:
> Is it possible to download an exact replica of the booting process which I
> see hurrying too fast to read it (at least it is for my tired eyes).
If you are using systemd and journald (I believe that is the default in
jessie), then you could also try
sudo journalctl -
Henning Follmann wrote:
> Either keys generated thru ssh-genkey or if you use
> gnupg to manage your keys.
> gnupg has the advantage that you could use
> a gnupg card to store your keys.
Thanks for the clarification, it was purely out of interest. As someone
who has discovered ssh CAs only relativ
Henning Follmann wrote:
> Maintain a good keychain and you wont need 2FA.
I'm curious, What do you mean by keychain in context of ssh? The
application of that name or something else?
Thomas
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> Sounds like "set mouse=a" is active.
Sounds like it. Either disable mouse mode as Thomas describes it, or
keep it enabled and use the shift key when copying and pasting.
This is useful e.g. when vim is started in a terminal with mouse mode,
like tmux or screen.
Thomas
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> The holy grail, for me, would have been a way to specify environment
> variables that are applied to all user logins, whether by console login,
> or ssh, or Display Manager, independent of the user's login shell.
This is more or less what I try to achieve here. My use case i
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> As far as I've been able to determine, this environment.d stuff does
> *not* work with logins.
D'oh! That didn't occur to me. Re-reading the man pages with that in
mind makes more sense now. As you say, it seems to be implicitly assumed
in several places but not stated expli
Thomas Pircher wrote:
> I'm experimenting with systemd environment variables.
I forgot to mention that this is on Debian testing/bullseye.
Hi,
I'm experimenting with systemd environment variables. I have a file
~/.config/environment.d/50-default.conf where I set a few variables:
> MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
> GDK_BACKEND=wayland
> TESTVAR=test123
However, these variables are not set in my environment when I log in. I
have tried logging i
mick crane wrote:
> I thought you put the options after a hyphen with tar ?
Tar accepts 3 styles of options. The style with a single dash is called
the 'UNIX' or 'short-option' style in the man page.
> "tar -cfvz archive_file.tgz ./directory_to_archive"
> doesn't work.
The `-f` option requires a
Thomas Pircher wrote:
> Thanks for replying, I have downgraded libvirt back to version 5.6.0
> (and VMs were again able to start), but I will try to reproduce the
> problem on another machine in the next few days and post the logs here.
It turned out the ovs error message was a red h
Michal Prívozník wrote:
> Can you please turn on debug logs and share them?
>
> https://wiki.libvirt.org/page/DebugLogs
Thanks for replying, I have downgraded libvirt back to version 5.6.0
(and VMs were again able to start), but I will try to reproduce the
problem on another machine in the next fe
Hi,
my system got updated to libvirt 6.0.0 (from 5.6.0) this morning, and
now I'm having problems starting VMs that make use of openvswitch
portgroups.
When I start a VM, I get this error message on virsh:
> virsh # start testvm
> error: Failed to start domain testvm
> error: An error occurred, b
Boyuan Yang wrote:
> At least someone please adopt nvi first... we cannot introduce a
> package into d-i without a maintainer [2].
>
> Besides, nvi does not have an active upstream.
Ack; or use busybox, as others suggested in the thread.
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> I would like to suggest to replace vim-tiny with nano as the default minimal
> editor installed with debootstrap and therefore debian-installer.
Would you consider nvi as an alternative to vim-tiny? It is quite small
and is functional enough to edit the occasiona
Mike Oliver wrote:
> Managing Debian with Ansible is pretty similar to managing
> just about every other Linux distribution,
This is my experience as well.
> with a few minor tweaks
> (e.g. using the 'apt' module for managing packages instead of yum/dnf).
For simple tasks one can use the package
Dear maintainer,
please consider raising the severity of this wishlist bug. I have just
updated a system to bullseye with libvirt 5.6.0-2, and I'm hitting
upstream bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1732298
When I start a VM that is connected to an OVS portgroup then I get the
follow
Paul Sutton wrote:
> "Something that gives as close to a proper RS232 serial port operation
> as possible."
As someone mentioned already, cutecom is a nice graphical interface.
If you work on the console then I'd suggest picocom. It has fewer
features than minicom (e.g. kermit, rzsz integration),
Henning Follmann wrote:
> https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi section "Availability of compatible WiFi
> chipsets"
Also useful for the current kernel version:
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers
I have recently looked into 802.11ac USB wireless devices under Linux
and the situation is not
Johann Spies wrote:
> $ sudo ip route list
> default dev enp0s25 scope link
> default via 192.168.1.1 dev wlo1 proto dhcp metric 600
> 169.254.0.0/16 dev wlo1 scope link metric 1000
Have you tried specifying the device and/or the GW address, to narrow
down which route you want to delete, i.e.:
su
David wrote:
> At the relevant point, I do :
> and tmux responds by presenting a colon prompt.
>
> Then I type literally the following text:
> send-keys M-F4
>
> and when I press key, the debian-installer behaves
> exactly the same as if I just pressed the enter key without
> any special tmux ac
Thomas Pircher wrote:
> The keystrokes are in tmux are "CTRL-B", followed by ":send-keys M-2",
> followed by the Enter key, for sending the -<2> (Meta-2) key
> combination.
Sorry, I realised later that you wanted to send -…
That would be:
:send-keys M-F2
>
David wrote:
> My goal is to automate in a VM my testing of various aspects of
> debian-installer, such as paritioning, and the setup and teardown
> is faster if the test VM has no GUI so I am using console VM.
The "packer" tool does a decent job at automating this. It exports the
console as a VNC
Vincent Bernat wrote:
> While not having any official position in either of these projects, I
> was able to contribute easily to both of them because they use a
> standard workflow: no need to read tons of documentation.
There is some truth in this, but I'm not sure the proposal is directly
addres
Stephan Seitz wrote:
> What would be the replacement for a simple single line like
> iptables -I INPUT -j DROP -s -p tcp –dport 587 ?
You can use the iptables-translate. It is not foolproof and does not
always git the best results, but it can give you a good starting point
for your optimisations
bw wrote:
>
> You mean a windows-clone email client?
Looks like you have managed to fix the issue, your replies have a
In-Reply-To header and at least in mutt your replies are now properly
threaded. Thanks for fixing this!
Tixy wrote:
> I'm guessing the archive is falling back to threading by
> matching the subject line, as with Curt's MUA?
The Debian list admins will have a more authoritative answer then mine,
but I searched a bit about "possible follow-ups" in and this [1] old
posting by the author of MHonArc conf
Curt wrote:
> Maybe that lead-in violates some RFC, although you'd think what's in the
> header's in the header and what ain't ain't and ne'er the twain shall
> meet.
>
> At any rate, bw threads fine here, so it must be you (or me).
It's you -- or rather bw's MUA, I'm afraid. :-)
His mails don't
Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> I suggest reading what ClientAliveCountMax and ClientAliveInterval
> actually do in sshd_config(5). Take particular note of the word
> "unresponsive". It is not the same as "idle".
Yes, you are right, this setting won't disconnect idle sessions. So I
guess it's mostly us
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Most people want the exact opposite of that.
I don't really know the OP's rationale, but terminating an idle ssh
session is a step in the requirements/guidelines (STIG [1]) for
hardening systems for the US Department of Defense.
> Basically, what you're asking for is direct
Mark Fletcher wrote:
> mutt won't let me go back and edit the subject line.
Hi Mark,
FYI, mutt does allow you to change the Subject line, in the Compose
Menu, just before sending the mail.
> Short version: Is it reasonable to expect a piece of software to exist
> that establishes a direct connec
Brian wrote:
> Which bit is an assumption? Experienced? I hope you are not questioning
> his competence.
No, definitely not, I have been reading this list for some time and have
absolutely no reason to doubt his experience or competence. I wish I had
stated that better.
What I meant was that he m
Brian wrote:
>
> Really? vigr cannot be used to add a user to a group?
Nobody has stated that.
Since the OP had the correct command in his email, I assumed that the
operation worked, but hasn't been activated in the current session.
Do I know that for sure? No, he hasn't said exactly what doesn
Brian wrote:
> On Thu 04 Apr 2019 at 12:54:52 -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > (On Wheezy) I've been trying to add myself to the sudo group with the
> > usermod
> > command.
>
> vigr is your friend.
I don't think this will fix OP's problem.
rhkramer, you don't need to reboot your machin
Shahryar Afifi wrote:
> when running youtube, every time I switch between full screen and small
> screen, the volume goes to maximum!
Could this be another manifestation of PulseAudio's Flat Volumes?
https://wiki.debian.org/PulseAudio#Sound_level_is_low_or_suddenly_becomes_too_loud
Thomas
Andrea Borgia wrote:
> I'm using this command from within the unpacked kernel source:
> fakeroot debian/rules binary
If you are not bound to using Debian's packaged kernel source, then you
could simply use the bindeb-pkg target of the vanilla kernel. For example:
cp /path/to/working/kernel-co
Tom Browder wrote:
> I know I can define them with individual A records (with the same IP)
> with my domain host provider, but will that cause problems conflicting
> with a single physical hostname of, say, "pluto.example2.net"?
Depends on the service. For SMTP, some servers check that results of
Hi,
I have installed v1.4-beta with elastic skin and I really like it. It
looks great, but more importantly for me, it really works well on
desktop and mobile. Well done guys.
I have one question about the sender avatar in the message view. I think
it is one static picture, sourced from the
mick crane wrote:
> W: Failed to fetch http://debian.heanet.ie/debian/dists/buster/InRelease
> Could not connect to debian.heanet.ie:80 (193.1.193.65).
That host is up but the Web server is refusing connections. I guess they
are doing some maintenance, and will be back up soon.
Do you have debian
On Thu, 22 Mar 2018, David wrote:
> Does Debian keep a table of MAC addresses? If so where can I locate it?
The kernel does. You can get the ARP table e.g. with
ip neigh list
This table is relatively short-lived and if you haven't talked to that
device recently it might not show up in the ta
I'm experiencing the same bug. When updating the system, the computer becomes
unresponsive and after a hard reboot I see a kernel error in the log
(BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
00b0, IP: pids_free+0x11/0x40).
I'm using linux-image-4.14.0-3-amd64 (4.14.13-1)
I'm experiencing the same bug. When updating the system, the computer becomes
unresponsive and after a hard reboot I see a kernel error in the log
(BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
00b0, IP: pids_free+0x11/0x40).
I'm using linux-image-4.14.0-3-amd64 (4.14.13-1)
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Hash: SHA256
Format: 1.8
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2017 22:31:25 +0100
Source: libcgicc
Binary: libcgicc-doc libcgicc-dev libcgicc3
Architecture: source
Version: 3.2.19-0.2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Chris Butler
Changed-By: Thomas Pircher
On 2017-09-17 20:59, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
BTW the only patch the package is carrying at this moment, has been
created to make the package multiarch. So, moving the configurator
outside usr/bin, will make the patch even useless.
Hi,
yes, you have a good point there...
I have uploaded a
On 2017-09-17 20:59, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
BTW the only patch the package is carrying at this moment, has been
created to make the package multiarch. So, moving the configurator
outside usr/bin, will make the patch even useless.
Hi,
yes, you have a good point there...
I have uploaded a
On 2017-09-17 16:14, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote:
On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 02:59:48PM +, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
hello, I find this approach a little bit too invasive
-cxxflags="-Wall -W -pedantic -g -O2
-fdebug-prefix-map=/build/libcgicc-GEfIf8/libcgicc-3.2.19=.
-fstack-protector-strong
On 2017-09-17 16:14, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote:
On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 02:59:48PM +, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
hello, I find this approach a little bit too invasive
-cxxflags="-Wall -W -pedantic -g -O2
-fdebug-prefix-map=/build/libcgicc-GEfIf8/libcgicc-3.2.19=.
-fstack-protector-strong
(Closes: #874225).
I have deferred the package by 10 days to give the maintainer the
opportunity to intervene, should he wish to do so.
Regards,
Thomas Pircher
(Closes: #874225).
I have deferred the package by 10 days to give the maintainer the
opportunity to intervene, should he wish to do so.
Regards,
Thomas Pircher
Package: qemu
Version: 1:2.8+dfsg-6+deb9u1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
after the latest qemu update (to 1:2.8+dfsg-6+deb9u1) I started
observing instabilities in my x86_64 guest VMs.
- A Centos 6.4 guest reliably locks up not more than 10 minutes after
being booted.
- A Ubuntu 14.10 o
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Format: 1.8
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2017 21:16:28 +0100
Source: libcgicc
Binary: libcgicc-doc libcgicc-dev libcgicc3
Architecture: source
Version: 3.2.19-0.1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Chris Butler
Changed-By: Thomas Pircher
On 2017-07-03 11:41, Maria Bisen wrote:
3- Somebody else, also from Debian, asks the upstream above to bring
back
the xz tarball
4- As a result, lzip is almost never used alone (without xz), and
Debian can
justify forever the lack of lzip support
Hi Maria,
in the example you mentioned upst
On 2017-06-28 12:36, ow...@bugs.debian.org wrote:
#866046: RFS: libcgicc/3.2.19-0.1 NMU
It has been closed by Gianfranco Costamagna .
Hi Gianfranco,
I meant to write a short mail for this upload, but you found it
already...
Thanks for doing the reviews!
Thomas
On 2017-06-28 12:36, ow...@bugs.debian.org wrote:
#866046: RFS: libcgicc/3.2.19-0.1 NMU
It has been closed by Gianfranco Costamagna .
Hi Gianfranco,
I meant to write a short mail for this upload, but you found it
already...
Thanks for doing the reviews!
Thomas
I'm having the same problem in Debian Stretch.
This might be related to the following bugs:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1397440
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1432684
If you don't need remote connections to my VMs, you can try working
around this issue by using a lo
On 2017-06-27 06:59, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
Adam Borowski wrote:
Please get an ok from the maintainer.
this is true in general, unfortunately Chrisb is inactive since one
year or so,
and his last upload is around 5 years ago.
Hi Adam, Gianfranco,
thanks for looking into this. Apolo
On 2017-06-27 06:59, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
Adam Borowski wrote:
Please get an ok from the maintainer.
this is true in general, unfortunately Chrisb is inactive since one
year or so,
and his last upload is around 5 years ago.
Hi Adam, Gianfranco,
thanks for looking into this. Apolo
index.html.
* Updated to Standards-Version 4.0.0 (no changes required).
Regards,
Thomas Pircher
index.html.
* Updated to Standards-Version 4.0.0 (no changes required).
Regards,
Thomas Pircher
On 2017-06-20 09:04, Par-Ola Nilsson wrote:
Editing XHTMLDoctype.h and replacing <> with "" fixes the problem
Hi Par-Ola,
thanks for the report. This was also reported upstream as
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?49557
On 2017-01-23 20:00, Ian Campbell wrote:
[0] https://git.hellion.org.uk/?p=qcontrol.git;a=tree;f=systemd;h=f9b3c
358a84915b10bb780e0a8becdfa47604924;hb=HEAD
Ok, I haven't managed to get the service files working. I copied the
service and socket files to /usr/lib/systemd/user and enabled them w
On 2017-01-23 20:00, Ian Campbell wrote:
Upstream has socket and service files included, see [0]. Perhaps
qcontrol should be switched over. I can't remember why I didn't,
perhaps just "if it ain't broke" (except now it is...).
I'm by no means an expert with systemd, but I'll give it a go tonigh
Thomas Pircher wrote:
after an update from jessie to stretch the qcontrold daemon is no
longer
started.
This should have read "is no longer enabled by default".
I can start the qcontrold manually and the daemon works fine, once it is
started.
I have worked around this issue b
Package: qcontrol
Version: 0.5.5-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
after an update from jessie to stretch the qcontrold daemon is no longer
started. Both initscripts, qcontrold and qcontrol are in /etc/init.d but
only the qcontrol script is linked from /etc/rc2.d. The latter script
fails, as it
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Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2016 17:14:42 +0100
Source: libcgicc
Binary: libcgicc-doc libcgicc-dev libcgicc3
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 3.2.16-0.1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Chris Butler
Changed-By: Thomas Pircher
On 2016-10-17 08:07, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
Hi all
changed something and sponsored in deferred/12
Thanks, this has been a good learning experience.
Also thanks for fixing the bug references!
Thomas
On 2016-10-16 10:00, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
dh_auto_configure already injects some flags such as libdir and
multiarch stuff
it would be nice to remove them
[..]
Also, please take the opportunity to fix the changelog as josch
pointed out :)
Hi Gianfranco and Johannes,
the issues you ment
On 2016-10-16 10:00, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
dh_auto_configure already injects some flags such as libdir and
multiarch stuff
it would be nice to remove them
[..]
Also, please take the opportunity to fix the changelog as josch
pointed out :)
Hi Gianfranco and Johannes,
the issues you ment
On 2016-10-15 12:35, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
BTW for a next update would be nice to consider using dh_auto_configure
instead of directly calling ./configure
Hi Gianfranco,
I have uploaded a new version to mentors with the two changes you
mentioned in your mails today:
- Using dh_auto_co
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