tags 271526 = patch
thanks
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 11:21:48PM +0100, Georg Philipp Burth wrote:
Package: locales
Version: 2.3.2.ds1-20
Followup-For: Bug #271526
When I updated my sarge system today it also wanted to update the
locales. But during installation it seemed to have some sort
Package: kernel-package
Version: 8.125
Severity: important
Hi Manoj, ...
I just got a bug report against my powerpc kernels which use as you know the
/etc/kernel/*.d scripts, and an installation of this kernels on a woody system
failed, because the woody runparts doesn't understand the -v
Since (Cow != Sheep) for all cows and sheep, I'd reckon it's not
easily fixed.
If it every were renamed to bouncinganimal we could raise the whole
issue again :)
Where on Earth did jwz get the model pixmaps for the cow in the
first place, anyway?
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On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 19:12 -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
I have gworldclock configured to display 8 time zones and display the
time in hh:mm format. Just sitting there doing nothing for 59 out of 60
seconds, the program still consumes 2% of my cpu. That's more cpu than
top consumes for comparison.
Package: kernel-source-2.6.8
Version: 2.6.8-13
Severity: critical
Justification: root security hole
There is a local integer overflow vulnerability in the sys_epoll_wait()
call. See following for detail:
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/12763/
Apologies if already reported.
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Colin Watson wrote:
Index: Debbugs/MIME.pm
===
RCS file: /cvs/debbugs/source/Debbugs/MIME.pm,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -r1.1 MIME.pm
--- Debbugs/MIME.pm 3 Aug 2003 09:46:30 - 1.1
I can confirm that this problem exists with a fresh install.
Justin
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Package: tuxracer
Version: 0.61-6.4
Severity: normal
Tuxracer does not start. The first time started it reports following
error:
Tux Racer 0.61 -- a Sunspire Studios Production
(http://www.sunspirestudios.com)
(c) 1999-2000 Jasmin F. Patry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tux Racer is a trademark of Jasmin F.
Package: wdm
Version: 1.27-2.2
Severity: important
When wdm creates the authority-files for the X server, it uses mkstemp
to create the files, but ignores the handed-back filedescriptor from
mkstemp. These fds are also inherited by the X servers spawned by wdm.
This leads to wdm using more than
Package: mailman
Version: 2.1.5-4
Severity: normal
Hello,
The sync_members manpage does not list the -g option whereas
sync_members --help does.
This led me to believe that the option did not exist.
Please update the man page.
Keep up with the good work! Works fantastically!
Cheers,
Tudor.
There are some gramatical errors in the nufw description.
Description: a per-user firewalling daemon that interfers with libipq
^
interfaces?
Surely you don't mean interferes, but that's the
On 05-Mar-17 00:10, Scott James Remnant wrote:
No, I would just prefer consistency. You've deliberately chosen an
architecture name that's jarringly different from your 32-bit variant;
that's a rather bold thing to do, and I think you need to justify that.
The decision to use the name 'ppc64'
Package: ttf-thryomanes
Version: 1:1.1-1
Severity: normal
The appearance of (dotless i, unicode 0x0131), (fi ligature,
0xFB01), and (fl ligature, 0xFB02) do not match the appearance of the
regular ascii i, f, and l in the italic font. The regular italic F has
a flourish that protrudes below
Package: libspreadsheet-parseexcel-perl
Version: 0.2603-2
Severity: normal
[ Remember that submitters aren't CC'ed when you reply to bug reports. ]
Here's another one: http://www.imars.com/~fbriere/nulls.xls
It looks fine if you look at it in gnumeric/OOo, or print its contents
in an
Package: gnucash
Version: 1.8.10-7
Severity: important
gnucash depends on gnucash-common.
gnucash is architecture-dependent.
gnucash-common is not.
gnucash: latest version on i386 is 1.8.10-7.
gnucash-common: latest version is 1.8.10-9.
gnucash and gnucash-common both have versioned depends on
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 01:57 +0100, Andreas Jochens wrote:
On 05-Mar-17 00:10, Scott James Remnant wrote:
No, I would just prefer consistency. You've deliberately chosen an
architecture name that's jarringly different from your 32-bit variant;
that's a rather bold thing to do, and I think
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 13:35:20 +0100, Florian Lohoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi, i have seen similar things happening on my machines. Either
failing external module trees or unloadable modules.
Umm, full logs would help.
I had success in not doing a make-kpkg modules-image but rather
Package: vlogger
Version: 1.1-2
Severity: wishlist
It would be most helpful if vlogger had a flag that directed to write
all access messages through to access.log, in addition to writing them
to the vhost log files.
There might be various reasons for wanting this, but some that come to
mind
Package: vlogger
Version: 1.1-2
Severity: wishlist
My experience running vlogger has demonstrated that there are many
spurious requests made to my server for virtual hosts that simply don't
exist on this machine.
In order to deal with this, I would find it helpful if vlogger had a
flag which
Package: ntp-server
Version: 1:4.2.0a+stable-6
Severity: normal
When upgrading to ntp-* 4.2.0a+stable-6:
[...]
Setting up ntp-simple (4.2.0a+stable-6) ...
Restarting NTP server: ntpd... done.
Setting up ntp-server (4.2.0a+stable-6) ...
Installing new version of config file
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 01:07 +, Scott James Remnant wrote:
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 01:57 +0100, Andreas Jochens wrote:
On 05-Mar-17 00:10, Scott James Remnant wrote:
No, I would just prefer consistency. You've deliberately chosen an
architecture name that's jarringly different from
Package: ppp
Version: 2.4.2+20040428-6
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
hello pppeople,
i've encountered serious problems with pppd and days of monitoring the
issues lead me to the assumption that pppd is to blame. feel free to
tell me otherwise and i'll happily forward
Package: slidentd
Version: 1.0.0-1
Severity: normal
when slidentd is uninstalled it does not remove its entry from
/etc/inetd.conf which causes the next identd installed to be unable to
add its own entry. manually fixing this inconsistency is trivial but
annoying.
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There is a small mistake in the new package that makes this bug not fully
closed. You have missed to add -u $UGID for restart in the init script. Other
than that 4.2.0a+stable-6 works fine for me, good work!
/Pär
--- ntp-server 2005-03-15 23:40:18.0 +
+++ ntp-server 2005-03-17
Package: tetex-bin
Version: 3.0-2
Severity: normal
Texdoc sometimes produces the line:
/usr/bin/texdoc: line 198: setupTmpDir: command not found
For example
texdoc pdftex-a
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1,
Package: bazaar
Version: 1.1.1-1
This would be another good candidate for putting in $TMPDIR, I think.
% cd /
% baz library-add --sparse [EMAIL PROTECTED]/website--trunk--0.1--patch-6
unable to open file ./,,ancestry.026519.3834.18 (Permission denied)
PANIC: I/O error
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I compiled libloudmouth1-0 with debugging symbols in order to get a
better backtrace; however, when I tried to reproduce the problem Gossip
didn't crash. Instead, the following was printed a few thousand times:
(gossip:21054): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_markup_parse_context_free: assertion
I would like to clarify that this bad behavior was seen only when
slidentd was automatically scheduled for removal while installing a
conflicting package (one of a number of other ident daemons). If
slidentd is removed alone then it prefixes its inetd.conf entry with
#OFF# (or something to that
Package: kernel-source-2.6.10
Version: 2.6.10-6
Severity: important
modprobe iptable_nat with following kernel error
ip_conntrack: Unknown symbol ip_defrag
iptable_nat: Unknown symbol ip_ct_protos
iptable_nat: Unknown symbol ip_ct_selective_cleanup
iptable_nat: Unknown symbol invert_tuplepr
Package: ccache
Version: 2.3-1.1
Severity: important
I use ccache by symlinking /usr/local/bin/gcc to /usr/bin/ccache.
However when I use the scons build environment this completely breaks
any use of gcc.
The reason is that scons (to ensure a consistent build environment)
clears all
Hi Paul, Mark, Gilles,
[Gilles: see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=245656]
kipi-plugins in sid is build with the mpegencoder. The plugins
itself is free. In case mjpegtools is not installed it provides
a useful dialog that explains how to procced. For this reason
I didn't
Attached patch (to be applied after the first one) has these
improvements:
- sort blocking data fields so merge works
- fix merge check for Blocked-By fields
- fix cloning of bugs that are blockers or blocked
- deal properly with changing blocking status of sets of merged bugs
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Package: avr-libc
Version: 1.2.3-2
Severity: minor
The Analog to Digital Converter registers are defined like so:
#define ADC _SFR_IO16(0x04)
#define ADCL _SFR_IO8(0x04)
#define ADCH _SFR_IO8(0x05)
This is somewhat unfortunate, because ADC is also the ADd with Carry
instruction in
Hello all,
As you may know, KMail in Debian testing/unstable has had the severe
limitation of not being able to decrypt mail encrypted using the
PGP/MIME standard, without the help of an external program, namely
gnupg-agent. As this program was not available from Debian, indeed
only
Hi.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank Küster)
Subject: Bug#299762: jadetex: Does not preserve user changes upon upgrade
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:18:52 +0100
Every time the postinst is called with configure, be it upon upgrade,
install after remove, or dpkg-reconfigure, the file
Package: smartpm
Version: 0.28-7
Severity: normal
The short description begins with A alternative, it should
be An alternative.
The package description claims it brings notable advantages
over APT. What are the advantages? Please consider listing
some of them in the package description.
The
Package: libogg
Severity: wishlist
libogg-1.1.1 is available at
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ogg/libogg-1.1.1.tar.gz
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APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel:
Same for 1400x1050, the native resolution of my laptop. Just adding it to
the Modes line works fine, seems to lead to this in the log file:
GetModeLine - scrn: 0 clock: 84960
GetModeLine - hdsp: 1400 hbeg: 1472 hend: 1512 httl: 1600
vdsp: 1050 vbeg: 1052 vend: 1053 vttl: 1062
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Paul Traina wrote:
Much thanks for your work. If you're not able to complete the job, feel
free to e-mail me what you have and I'll get it done.
Sven Mueller has done a lot of progress. I just posted the news. If you
want to join the project, send me your alioth username.
package bazaar
severity 297758 normal
merge 299878 297758
thanks my robot friend
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 09:29:55PM -0500, Clint Adams said
Package: bazaar
Version: 1.1.1-1
This would be another good candidate for putting in $TMPDIR, I think.
% cd /
% baz library-add --sparse [EMAIL
Package: kdoomsday
Version: 0.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi again. :)
At the moment the panel display sits within a sunken box. It would be
nice if there were an option to make the display flat (i.e., no sunken
box at all), since IMHO the sunken box looks a little strange when the
panel is
Package: kdoomsday
Version: 0.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi. It would be nice if there were an option to include units in the
panel display, instead of just the raw number.
e.g., allow 39d or 39 days instead of just 39.
Thanks! - Ben.
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APT prefers
reopen 296617
tag 296617 +patch
thanks
Hello Anton,
Jouke's proposed solution for this bug, namely, adding symlinks in
/usr/share/fonts, worked for the previous fontconfig version, 2.2.3.
With the current version in sid, however, it no longer works, because
the discrimination against
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Julian Gilbey wrote:
Why would you want to know whether or not something was updated in a
cronjob? Surely --quiet should just suppress non-error output?
Because that also tells me there was some activity in the BTS I might want
to double-check.
But I would be fine with
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 10:58:28PM +0100, Nico Golde wrote:
* Graham Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-02-28 09:53]:
Have you heard back from the Alioth admins yet?
no :(
Any more luck?
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As announced in a previous mail sent to this bug I will now upload my NMU to
DELAY-2 queue. Attached to this mail you can find the patch with all my
changes.
K.
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On 03/17/2005 01:25 AM, Graham Wilson wrote:
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 10:58:28PM +0100, Nico Golde wrote:
* Graham Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-02-28 09:53]:
Have you heard back from the Alioth admins yet?
no :(
Any more luck?
The project is up, the list is up, but we are still waiting for
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 04:48:44PM +, Qingning Huo wrote:
Hi Carlos,
I didn't know your intension to adopt the package when I offered on
debian-devel today. It seems you are already working on that, while I
don't even know where the latest upstream release is, the links on the
website
It appears as if the Armagetron Advanced developers know about this
problem and have made a patch. I logged into their forum and did a
search for security, and found this:
http://guru3.sytes.net/viewtopic.php?t=1641highlight=security
The patch that apparantly fixes this problem is attached (and
Josselin Mouette wrote:
This is not very helpful, as it means the thread is waiting for another
thread, nothing else. Could you run it with strace -f ?
1198 open(/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p, O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK) = 8
[... 1198 clones 1199, 1199 clones 1200 ...]
1198 select(4, [3], NULL, NULL, {0, 0}) = 0
tag 296840 - patch
thanks
I got the armagetron deb source and tried to patch, only to find that
this patch has already been applied, indeed the debian/changelog
states this.
This means that the current armagetron in the archive has these fixes:
A. packet with a fake sender ID caused a crash
Most of these bugs are still on the code...
Is there any hope they will get fixed?
Thanks,
Rui
pgpoazA82IaGK.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hi,
There are two bugs filed against subversion that look related to the recent
swig upgrade. I am unable to pursue these at this time but they look
rather important. I am hoping someone could take up the torch and
look into them:
#29 libsvn0: breaks log feature in python libsvn
According to the upstream:
The freezes caused by the fake player attack are the same that are
caused by exuberant ping real clients, they happen between rounds.
They can't be fixed that easily, but they are far less severe now in
0.2.7.1.
Micah
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On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 18:11:37 +0100, Frank Küster wrote:
Running in GDB gives no useful information;
Here's the bug-buddy backtrace I get for a rebuilt package with dh_strip
commented out; unfortunately it doesn't appear to be telling much about the
plugin where the real problem probably
tag 298600 + patch
The attached patch fixes this problem and is the contents of the NMU
that I will be doing shortly.
--- bzflag-2.0.0.20050118/debian/changelog 2005-01-17 21:50:09.0
-0600
+++ /tmp/changelog 2005-03-16 23:46:19.503772768 -0600
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+bzflag
Package: tetex-doc
Version: 1.0.2+20011202-2
Severity: normal
I notice a number of spelling errors in the documentation for the babel
macro package. For example, at the end of the second paragraph of
section 6.1 there is
... untill the end of then document.
which should be
Package: xpdf-utils
Version: 3.00-12
Severity: normal
An example: apt-get remove xpdf-utils
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
xpdf xpdf-utils
The dependencies should not require that xpdf is also removed if
Lucas Wall wrote:
As announced in a previous mail sent to this bug I will now upload my NMU to
DELAY-2 queue. Attached to this mail you can find the patch with all my
changes.
Looks fine here, I'd suggest skipping the DELAY queue.
Cheers,
aj
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Max Alekseyev:
So I believe it will not hard to fix goldedplus for 64-bit system. One
just need to carefully inspect parameters of all
fseek/lseek/fread/fwrite/etc. calls.
If you have any insight into what might cause the problem (especially if you
have fixes for them), I would be very happy
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 07:14:13 +0100, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
Here's the bug-buddy backtrace
There is also some info on stderr:
gnumeric Pipettierschema-Übergang-Puffervorrat.gnumeric
Reading file:///tmp/Pipettierschema-%DCbergang-Puffervorrat.gnumeric
** (gnumeric:21782): WARNING **:
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 08:12:28PM -0500, Markus Kienast wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Just a question for my personnal information : is there already a
mldonkey user ? ( because it could explain that mldonkey is running as
mldonkey:user ). If so, i think
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Debian Bug Tracking System)
Subject: Bug#298677 acknowledged by developer (Correct name and location)
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 16:33:58 -0800
Hi, KOHDA.
Hi, Isaac.
The README talks about HOWTO set up mimetex as a CGI. That's just a possibl=
e=20
case of use, but
Package: xscreensaver
Version: 4.20-1
Severity: normal
Current default setting in /etc/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver reads:
*dateFormat:%d-%b-%y (%a); %I:%M %p
= 17-Mar-05 (Thu); 08:41 AM
Please change this to ISO 8601 notation which is internationally
better default:
Surely this is not the entire patch?
Justin
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 12:01:29AM -0600, Micah Anderson wrote:
tag 298600 + patch
The attached patch fixes this problem and is the contents of the NMU
that I will be doing shortly.
--- bzflag-2.0.0.20050118/debian/changelog2005-01-17
J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 18:11:37 +0100, Frank Küster wrote:
When I open a file created (or at least last saved) with gnumeric
1.0.12-0.bunk, gnumeric dies with a segfault. The file is at
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
Harald Staub:
I tried on one of the servers that has problems, and there, I still have
segfaults, while the mentioned cvs version works fine. I attach an strace.
Gah.
Can you send me
- the output of ifconfig
- the contents of your ntp.conf
Thanks.
Cheers
Harry
eth0
Eythan Weg [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Package: tetex-bin
Version: 3.0-2
Severity: normal
Texdoc sometimes produces the line:
/usr/bin/texdoc: line 198: setupTmpDir: command not found
For example
texdoc pdftex-a
Cannot reproduce it here. Can you please try with
sh -x texdoc pdftex-a
Package: pinfo
Version: 0.6.8-4
Severity: normal
Assumption: by design, if a 'foo' info file exists,
then 'pinfo foo' and 'info foo' should display the same
info page. If that's true, then there appears to be a bug...
% info python
File: python2.3-lib.info, Node: Top, Next: Front
However, the default setting (-d 0x80) turned out to work OK on another
machine, with a different motherboard/BIOS, with the very same USB stick.
I see 2 options: 1) try upgrading the BIOS to the latest on the
problematic machine (I have gotten permission from the University
sysadmins to
I assume that you have seen this:
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.11.4
If not .. tag patch:) In less than 100 lines, even!
Justin
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 02:54:56AM +0100, Christian wrote:
Package: ppp
Version: 2.4.2+20040428-6
Severity: critical
Justification:
Package: make
Version: 3.80-9
Severity: minor
[This bug was sent to bug-make@gnu.org, but since I haven't received a
reply, I'm posting it here so there is a record.]
make is doing something funny in the area of stripping the leading ./
from filenames. I can demonstrate with the following
Package: jwhois
Version: 3.2.2-2
Severity: normal
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
- --- jwhois.conf.orig2005-03-17 08:02:42.461124483 +0100
+++ jwhois.conf 2005-03-17 08:04:26.245645847 +0100
@@ -484,6 +484,7 @@
164.160.0.0/14 = whois.apnic.net;
164.164.0.0/16 =
Package: cacti
Version: N/A
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch l10n
Please find attached the french debconf templates update, proofread by the
debian-l10n-french mailing list contributors.
Please, for the next updates you make to this package templates,
consider warning translators before uploading
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Hash: SHA1
On 16-03-2005 21:57, Chris Butler wrote:
Package: kernel-patch-wrr
Version: 20021019-2
Severity: wishlist
Rasmus Bøg Hansen has ported the WRR patch to newer versions of the
kernel, including the 2.6 series. His patches are available at
tags 269237 fixed-upstream
quit
Not for sarge.
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On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 08:58:19PM +0100, Andreas Jochens wrote:
When building 'cfengine2' on amd64 with gcc-4.0,
I get the following error:
[snip]
With the attached patch 'cfengine2' can be compiled
on amd64 using gcc-4.0.
FYI: One of the subscribers to the bug-cfengine mailinglist [1]
Hi Joanne,
you have submitted a complaint about gnucash being uninstallable in
Debian/unstable.
When running Debian/unstable or Debian/testing, users will sometimes
experience[1] that a package cannot be installed due to a missing
dependency package. This can occur when the dependency package is
Including a patch from kernel.org. Given the size of the patch, you
may not trust it, but that's what I got ..
http://www.kernel.org/diff/diffview.cgi?file=%2Fpub%2Flinux%2Fkernel%2Fv2.6%2Fpatch-2.6.11.4.bz2;z=15
If I understand the situation correctly, this needs to be reassigned
and cloned to
Hi,
thanx for you repport. I've forwarded your comments to the upstream bug
#12134:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/index.php?func=detailitemitem_id=12134
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 09:59:12PM -0500, Terran Melconian wrote:
Package: avr-libc
Version: 1.2.3-2
Severity: minor
The Analog to
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