Julien Cristau wrote:
tags 427596 + patch
Thanks, fixed in source.
Regards,
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Julien Cristau wrote:
tags 427596 + patch
Thanks, fixed in source.
Regards,
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Andreas Barth wrote:
* Martin Schulze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070728 11:37]:
Andreas Barth wrote:
* Holger Levsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070727 13:02]:
Sure. But why shouldnt trusted non-DDs not be able to upload their
teams
packages? And a subscriber and active Debian Edu developer
Mike Hommey wrote:
On my OOo build on etch:
/home/rene/Debian/Pakete/openoffice.org/openoffice.org-2.3.0/ooo-build/build/current/extensions/source/plugin/base
dmake: Executing shell macro: $(PKGCONFIG) $(PKGCONFIG_PREFIX) --cflags
$(PKGCONFIG_MODULES)
Package 'Mozilla Plug-In API'
Mike Hommey wrote:
On my OOo build on etch:
/home/rene/Debian/Pakete/openoffice.org/openoffice.org-2.3.0/ooo-build/build/current/extensions/source/plugin/base
dmake: Executing shell macro: $(PKGCONFIG) $(PKGCONFIG_PREFIX) --cflags
$(PKGCONFIG_MODULES)
Package 'Mozilla Plug-In API'
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Nacho Barrientos Arias wrote:
It appears to me that the DM concept as sketched in the GR is mainly
meant to let NMs upload earlier, i.e. it tries to fix the fact that
front-desk or DAM approval take too long. I think the fix for that is
just to find someone besides Joerg to also read the
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
- Not everybody deserves to be DD. [2]
[2] The NM process rejects some people who have the technical abilities to
maintain packages but who are not in sync with the rest of the community.
I fail to see why we should refuse their technical contribution. The NM
process
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
maintained by someone who isn't keeping up with Debian-wide changes, and
Why that ? I expect all DM to be subscribed to d-d-a and would suggest a
check (or even some enforcement with auto-subscription if we really want).
Why is this not written in the GR but the use
Josselin Mouette wrote:
Le jeudi 26 juillet 2007 à 16:20 +0200, Loïc Minier a écrit :
But what if this results in higher quality packages than the one of
overly busy DDs (because the maintainers are very focused on their pet
packages)? Did you think of this consequence?
If someone
Nacho Barrientos Arias wrote:
Nacho Barrientos Arias wrote:
It appears to me that the DM concept as sketched in the GR is mainly
meant to let NMs upload earlier, i.e. it tries to fix the fact that
front-desk or DAM approval take too long. I think the fix for that is
just to find
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Antonin Kral wrote:
Hi Joey,
thanks for the patch. I am going to upload new version in couple of
seconds. I have just changed
Cool!
LOG(0, failure, (Could not CWD to '..', aborting));
to
LOG(0, failure, (Could not CWD to %s, aborting, gotodir));
I guess I know where...
Thanks
) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Added a special treatment for mirroring the / directory so that
+fmirror (a) is able to guess the time difference and (b) does not try
+to overwrite the local / directory instead of the specified local
+mirror directory. [fmirror.c]
+
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Alexander Konovalenko wrote:
Proposed solution
Do you know about
http://www.debian.org/security/nonvulns-etch
Regards,
Joey
http://www.debian.org/security/nonvulns-sarge
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Alexander Konovalenko wrote:
On 7/11/07, Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you know about
http://www.debian.org/security/nonvulns-etch
Oh, that's great. I should have read the website more carefully! Thanks.
What about providing a more elaborate summary for some issues? Some
Alexander Konovalenko wrote:
Proposed solution
Do you know about
http://www.debian.org/security/nonvulns-etch
Regards,
Joey
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On 7/11/07, Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you know about
http://www.debian.org/security/nonvulns-etch
Oh, that's great. I should have read the website more carefully! Thanks.
What about providing a more elaborate summary for some issues? Some
Package: fmirror
Version: 0.8.4-13
Tags: patch
The regular version of fmirror is unable to mirror the / (root)
directory of a remote host via FTP. This is the common situation for
chroot+FTP environments that should be mirrored.
fmirror will fail with the following error message:
20:16:24
Steffen Joeris wrote:
I took ajs proposal and modified it to fit my understanding of DM. See the
patch below the proposal, together with my comments for more information.
I avoid repeating most of the arguments, which were send several times in
dozens of mails. This is just my proposal and
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Malte Hahlbeck wrote:
Today the upper House of the German Parliament (Bundesrat)
decided to declare Security Software like nmap, nessus etc.
illegal in a way that the software itself and not it's
criminal use is indictable. That is no Joke. This Law will
be active when it is published. That
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2007-06-17 19:48:10, schrieb Pierre Habouzit:
Then you have to stay with sarge. too bad.
I think, you do not understand the problem IF someone is using the Stock
Debian Kernel she/he can not upgrade to Etchm since ALL Etch-Kernels
have SMP compiled in.
It
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Steve Kemp wrote:
Hiki 0.8.0 - 0.8.6 is affected, it means that stable, testing and unstable
pacakges in Debian are affected. Please update hiki package.
For more detail, see http://hikiwiki.org/en/advisory20070624.html
Joey if you could allocate an ID I'll upload a fixed package.
Steve Kemp wrote:
Hiki 0.8.0 - 0.8.6 is affected, it means that stable, testing and unstable
pacakges in Debian are affected. Please update hiki package.
For more detail, see http://hikiwiki.org/en/advisory20070624.html
Joey if you could allocate an ID I'll upload a fixed package.
Christophe Mutricy wrote:
Le dim 03 jun 07 à 16:46 +0200, Martin Schulze a écrit :
retitle 427367 vlc should support colons in filenames
http://www.meebey.net/temp/Tech%20Talk:%20Linus%20Torvalds%20on%20git.avi
Correction, it seems that the colon was the offender. Thus, please
fix
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Nicolas Bertolissio wrote:
Hi,
shouldn't version XXX be replace by version 21.4a+1-3ech1? or is
there a reason to keep this XXX?
Probably...
Regards,
Joey
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Robert Millan wrote:
Hi,
Since every GNU/Linux distributor seems to be positioning with regards to
possible patent deals with Microsoft, I thought we could do the same.
Actually, it's totally unthinkable that a non-profit organization could do
this kind of deal, in which Microsoft pays
Bdale Garbee wrote:
Also just talked to James Troup who is in the same room here at Debconf,
and he's running this version of gzip on various buildd systems... so
I'm confused about what might be wrong.
Err, since when are source packages *built* on buildd systems? They
are unpacked - which
Bdale Garbee wrote:
Also just talked to James Troup who is in the same room here at Debconf,
and he's running this version of gzip on various buildd systems... so
I'm confused about what might be wrong.
Err, since when are source packages *built* on buildd systems? They
are unpacked - which
Bdale Garbee wrote:
On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 17:47 +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
Bdale Garbee wrote:
Any idea at where to look?
Not really. I freshened my machine to latest unstable this morning...
maybe an strace would point to something? [shrug]
Does this help?
Look
Bdale Garbee wrote:
On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 17:47 +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
Bdale Garbee wrote:
Any idea at where to look?
Not really. I freshened my machine to latest unstable this morning...
maybe an strace would point to something? [shrug]
Does this help?
Look
Steve Kemp wrote:
Joey if you could allocate a CVE ID I'll handle an upload
for Etch.
Please use CVE-2007-2833.
Regards,
Joey
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Bdale Garbee wrote:
tags 429462 +unreproducible +moreinfo
thanks
On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 11:24 +0200, Joey Schulze wrote:
Package: gzip
Version: 1.3.12-2
Severity: grave
I'm sorry to report but the new version of gzip breaks dpkg-source in
sid and thus cannot be used for package
Bdale Garbee wrote:
Any idea at where to look?
Not really. I freshened my machine to latest unstable this morning...
maybe an strace would point to something? [shrug]
Does this help?
finlandia!joey(tty6):/tmp/work dpkg -l gzip
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
|
Bdale Garbee wrote:
tags 429462 +unreproducible +moreinfo
thanks
On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 11:24 +0200, Joey Schulze wrote:
Package: gzip
Version: 1.3.12-2
Severity: grave
I'm sorry to report but the new version of gzip breaks dpkg-source in
sid and thus cannot be used for package
Bdale Garbee wrote:
Any idea at where to look?
Not really. I freshened my machine to latest unstable this morning...
maybe an strace would point to something? [shrug]
Does this help?
finlandia!joey(tty6):/tmp/work dpkg -l gzip
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
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Tobias Vogel wrote:
Package: klogd
Version: 1.4.1
Severity: grave
klogd randomly starts using 99 cpu.if work
on the certain vserver is still possible, then
killing the klogd (-9) is the only thing to stop the
process.
I assume that you don't have an idea on what's going on there, right?
Daniel Baumann wrote:
Hi,
For Debian Live, I would like to have an overview site under
/devel/debian-live/ similar like the d-i has, offering deep links to
cdimage.debian.org when the images are uploaded (in some weeks) and
refering to the alioth page for further information.
What do you
Tobias Vogel wrote:
Package: klogd
Version: 1.4.1
Severity: grave
klogd randomly starts using 99 cpu.if work
on the certain vserver is still possible, then
killing the klogd (-9) is the only thing to stop the
process.
I assume that you don't have an idea on what's going on there, right?
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Tom Scrape wrote:
Is there a location (eg. log file) where run-parts activity can be found? Or
is
it rather just hit-and-miss debugging when trying to figure out a problem?
Output is normally not generated. It's only generated in case of an
error. Since it is executed by cron (==
Patrick Frank wrote:
But do we need people with special priviledges in responsible
positions like Christoph Berg aka Myon who make public
statements about other developers like this:
There are always people and situations in which people misbehave. I'm
pretty sure that it even happened to you
walter wrote:
Don't you think it would be a good idea including a few things in your
netinst cd? Wireless drivers, for example? Or, at least, the kernel
sources and compiler, so users will be able to compile the driver. I've
Umh.. the netinst is just an installer that picks most of the
MJ Ray wrote:
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...]
The benefit of Planet Debian in this case is even that the log entry
will expire after a shot while and it not visible to the public on
that site anymore, contrary to mailing-list posts. [...]
However, I think it will live
Package: vlc
Version: 0.8.6.a.debian-6
vlc seems to be unable to play a video file (Xvid codec) when
the filename contains spaces. (wtf? btw.)
Example:
http://www.meebey.net/temp/Tech%20Talk:%20Linus%20Torvalds%20on%20git.avi
vlc will say nothing to play
Renaming this file into git.avi helps,
retitle 427367 vlc should support colons in filenames
thanks
Martin Schulze wrote:
Package: vlc
Version: 0.8.6.a.debian-6
vlc seems to be unable to play a video file (Xvid codec) when
the filename contains spaces. (wtf? btw.)
Example:
http://www.meebey.net/temp/Tech%20Talk:%20Linus
Fathi Boudra wrote:
desktop-base for etchr1 was rejected. BTW, this is just a call to SRM team to
know if Martin is alone to think desktop-base must be rejected ?
Come on people! Can't you accept a decision others have to make?
Regards,
Joey
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Martin Schulze wrote:
My syslog.conf contains:
# I like to have messages displayed on the console, but only on a virtual
# console I usually leave idle.
kern.*;user.*;local2.*;auth.*;daemon.*;mail.*;news.crit;
news.err;news.notice;*.=debug;*.=info;*.=notice;*.=warn;cron.none
Charles Plessy wrote:
Dear Joey,
A friend of mine just ran in the problem of understanding why /etc/motd
was overwritten on a fresh Etch system. Do you think that it would be
suitable to include the manpage in a point release ?
No. However, I'm not the stable release manager anymore and
Ari Pollak wrote:
Martin Schulze wrote:
You can disable printk() in the kernel? WTF?
What's the log message when klogd is starting?
Does /proc/kmsg exist?
CONFIG_PRINTK=y
Uff!
Yes, you can disable printk, and that had been the default somewhere
around 2.6.12 or 2.6.11 when doing
Hi Christoph,
Christoph Heine wrote:
Tried a selfbuild syslogd with debugging symbols and ran gdb on it,
Thanks a lot.
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Successful select, descriptor count = 1, Activity on: 7
Message from UNIX socket: #7
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
main
Martin Schulze wrote:
DEFFONTAINES Vincent wrote:
After syslog-ng restart, the following daemons stop logging :
- klogd (this bug was already reported in bug #129819)
- spamd (part of spamassassin) I am using version 2.43, which is not
included in Debian stable distribution.
There's
Ari Pollak wrote:
ok, so I figured out that this only happens when printk is disabled in
the kernel. Still, klogd shouldn't hog the CPU when that happens.
You can disable printk() in the kernel? WTF?
What's the log message when klogd is starting?
Does /proc/kmsg exist?
Regards,
Guyang Mao wrote:
Package: sysklogd
Version: 1.4.1-15
Severity: important
It appears that while the init script for sysklogd is correct in sending
signal 1
(SIGHUP) to the syslogd daemon, syslogd can reach a state while the logs are
being
rotated (with massive CPU and disk usage at
reassign 63392 libc6
retitle 63392 ctime() doesn't respond to time zone changes in running program
thanks
Benjamin Tyger Sunshine-Hill wrote:
I noticed that, after a time zone change (using tzconfig), mark messages
(but not any other messages) are printed ith the previous time zone, up
until a
Torsten Trautwein wrote:
On 5/26/07, Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably not, but then I'm not a fan of the Simpsons...
So maybe you've got a suggestion we both and maybe the majority of the
Debian community likes?
Maybe we could just leave it as it?
It's not as there are no
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Branden Robinson wrote:
I regularly get the following in mail from cron:
/etc/cron.daily/sysklogd:
gzip: /var/log//auth.log.0.gz: No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `/var/log//auth.log.0.gz': No such file or directory
/etc/cron.weekly/sysklogd:
gzip: /var/log//mail.info.0.gz: No
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just appended a line containing *.* /dev/tty8 to /etc/syslog.conf, to let
anything also beeing reported on tty8.
After customizing /etc/syslog.conf, neither way to stopstart, restart or
reload syslogd via /etc/init.d/sysklogd seems to work properly. /sbin/syslogd
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Urgency: low
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Marko Randjelovic wrote:
I tried to look at Debian changelog for linux-image-2.6.18-4-amd64, but
response is
Not Found
The requested URL
/changelogs/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/linux-2.6_2.6.18.dfsg.1-12etch1/changelog
was not found on this server.
Apache/1.3.33 Server at packages.debian.org
Mathias Behrle wrote:
Found 1 matching packages, displaying package 1.
Source package taxbird
* unstable (gnome): 0.10-1
Binary packages: taxbird
points to URL:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/taxbird
resp.
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/gnome/taxbird
both
W. Borgert wrote:
If you want to keep damage from the reputation of the opensource movement,
I suggest to inform yourself about the issue and communicate with the
representatives of your community participating in the LinuxTag 2007,
especially the speakers, to ask the LinuxDay to either
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Anybody interested in attending RMLL/LSM and/or giving a talk there?
Regards,
Joey
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I am in charge of the _Documentation_ track for RMLL (LSM, Libre
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Package: open-iscsi
Version: 2.0.730-1
Severity: serious
The installation of open-iscsi leads to:
honey:~# date
Fri May 11 11:58:48 CEST 2007
honey:~# apt-get update
Get:1 http://ftp.de.debian.org etch Release.gpg [378B]
Hit http://ftp.de.debian.org etch Release
Package: open-iscsi
Version: 2.0.730-1
Severity: serious
The installation of open-iscsi leads to:
honey:~# date
Fri May 11 11:58:48 CEST 2007
honey:~# apt-get update
Get:1 http://ftp.de.debian.org etch Release.gpg [378B]
Hit http://ftp.de.debian.org etch Release
Jens Möller wrote:
I'll take a look at the svg image you pointed to. Why not improve the
resoltution? I already have two old template images from LinuxTag
2001 and 2002 both in a resolution that seems to be high enoungh.
Concerning the cutting marks you added in the PDF file: I made them on
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
- tofee: up, building packages, sometimes stable-security.
I think it is time to changes things. Our faster build daemons have a
233MHz CPU with 256MB of RAM, while there are way faster ARM CPU today.
How much faster is the fastest
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
- tofee: up, building packages, sometimes stable-security.
I think it is time to changes things. Our faster build daemons have a
233MHz CPU with 256MB of RAM, while there are way faster ARM CPU today.
How much faster is the fastest
Package: libc6
Version: 2.5-5
Severity: minor
# This script is existed for detecting depreciated kernel version to
# check glibc incompatibility.
This should read This script exists for... or This script does exist for...
or if you need the past tense This script existed for... (however, that
Package: libc6
Version: 2.5-5
Severity: minor
# This script is existed for detecting depreciated kernel version to
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Date: Sat, 5 May 2007 15:20:21 +0200
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Version: 2.45-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Martin Schulze
Jens Möller wrote:
Hi,
Am Mon, 30 Apr 2007 17:29:03 +0200
schrieb Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Got any cool ideas yet?
Yes, I have:
1. A supertux scene with Tux winning some swirls while jumping
against boxes covered with the company logos of the sponsors.
I would
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Package: lists.debian.org
Looking at http://lists.debian.org/debian-news-german/debian-news-german-2007/
I see that the release announcement is displayed well (charset ISO-8859-1)
while translated issues of DWN are not (charset UTF-8).
It may be a good idea to find out/bug mhonarc to support
from Ulrich Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 00:42:51 +0200
From: Ulrich Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mal was anderes: Debian Cover Artwork
Hi Joey,
anscheinend lässt mir meine journalistische Arbeit noch Zeit genug für
kindische
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Version: 2.44-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Martin Schulze
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Version: 2.44-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Martin Schulze
Joey Hess wrote:
Joey Schulze wrote:
Joey Hess wrote:
Package: manpages
Version: 2.43-0
Severity: normal
hier(7) does not document the current version of the FHS. The first
thing I noticed is that it's missing /media and has the old /doc
pseudo-convention.
What are
Michael Kerrisk wrote:
When there's not going to be helpful responses, I plan to assume that
the bug is fixed with your changes from 2.44.
Hi Joey,
I plan to get a fix in there, but it will be post 2.45. Watch
the change logs -- and I'll probably post to this bug as well.
Ok.
Michael Kerrisk wrote:
Either there are a lot of problems, and the diff is hard to make but there
should be at least several examples to cite, or there are just a few
problems (see Justin's mail). Which is it please?
PS In case it's not clear: I'm asking you to help fix the problem,
Tanaka Akira wrote:
You are right. My report was wrong.
Umh, does this mean that this is a non-bug? Could you close
the bug report or confirm this as well?
Regards,
Joey
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