I tested your supplied code with Pipewire 0.3.63-1, and reproduced the bug.
Package: neomutt
Version: 20220429+dfsg1-4.1
If my .muttrc configuration includes the line:
set smtp_authenticators="gssapi"
then Neomutt gives an error on startup while processing the
configuration file, citing the above line: "Option smtp_authenticators:
gssapi is not a valid authenticator"
Package: libgl1-mesa-dri
Version: 10.1.2-1
Severity: normal
ld /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_dri.so gives the following:
/usr/bin/ld.bfd.real: warning: libLLVM-3.4.so.1, needed by
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_dri.so, not found
Can you recompile/relink with libLLVM-3.4.1.so.1?
-
Package: libcore-ocaml
Version: 107.01-5
Severity: normal
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libcore-ocaml : Depends: ocaml-base-nox-3.12.1 which is a virtual package.
Upon trying to install libcore-ocaml-dev I get these additional dependency
issues:
The following packages have
Paul Gevers wrote:
> On 22-02-14 20:07, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> > And we can revert the Orca change and keep binding orca+q to quit
> > orca (that's a one-liner patch). Or leave it as is (as super+alt+s
> > does that too) and see if we hear any complaints. Thoughts?
>
> I don't have any s
Luke Yelavich wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 03:44:19PM PDT, Jason White wrote:
> > If you can, I would suggest moving this into a Git repository.
>
> Sure can do, just not sure where to host it. I don't have a github account
> and don't plan to get one, and the p
It compiled and installed here with your latest patch applied.
Thanks.
Jason.
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Luke Yelavich wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 03:20:36PM PDT, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> > here is a patch based on jason's work, with some more improvements. This
> > patch applies against the current dotconf packaging in Debian unstable.
> >
> > Jason, if you could possibly test this on your syst
Package: consolekit
Version: 0.4.6-3+b1
Severity: normal
I'm running systemd under unstable, with all packages up to date.
Whenever I switch between virtual consoles I get this error in syslog:
Oct 20 09:34:36 jdc console-kit-daemon[2888]: (process:6803): GLib-CRITICAL
**: g_slice_set_config: ass
/brltty.service.
Here is a patch. Review and improvements are most welcome.
>From ca26011b0b4a7eef89e48c5d68f7bbab7f1c54c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jason White
Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 18:03:31 +1100
Subject: [PATCH] Add systemd service.
---
debian/brltty.service |
t as 3.0 (quilt).
+ * Update standards-version to 3.9.4.
+
+ -- Jason White Tue, 30 Jul 2013 10:49:17 +1000
+
dotconf (1.0.13-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Correctly make use of realloc, to prevent applications using dotconf from
diff --git a/debian/compat b/debian/compat
index b8626c4..ec635
Package: libdotconf-dev
Version: 1.0.13-3
Followup-For: Bug #637652
It's available at git://github.com/williamh/dotconf.git
There have been a few small bug fixes since the 1.3 release, so we probably
want the latest version from the master branch rather than the tagged release.
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Sam Hartman wrote:
> Hi. I noticed that espeak as an emacspeak speech server is basically
> unusable if you're using pulse, which is kind of the default
> configuration in wheezy.
I have just tested this. Whether or not the patch is applied (i.e., before and
after upgrading to the package rece
h for this. Anyone with a better solution is welcome to
offer it.
>From d47ee05d303762567f27c4aae2729d297c52f0f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jason White
Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 10:33:51 +1000
Subject: [PATCH] Rebuild object files with AUDIO=runtime after building static
library without it.
---
Luke Yelavich wrote:
> tags 707925 pending
Still need to revert 8325799240b78caa949697860fb1c43a8d0fa814
the newer patch supersedes the one I sent with the bug report.
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Here's a simpler patch for this.
>From 039e1c575d547617a22ef041c2b046f765917f46 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jason White
Date: Mon, 13 May 2013 09:54:46 +1000
Subject: [PATCH] Pass compiler flags on make command line so they won't be
ignored.
---
debian/rules | 4 ++--
1 fi
Reece Dunn wrote:
> Are you sure the AUDIO=runtime flags are being set during the build?
>
> In line 30 of src/Makefile, espeak sets AUDIO=portaudio. This could be
> overriding the AUDIO setting like CXXFLAGS were being overrided in bug
> #707925.
>
> If AUDIO=runtime is built correctly, both wa
Having built with debug symbols, I can confirm this bug: we're invoking
PortAudio even when Pulse is active.
Maybe the best solution at this point would be to ask upstream to sort out the
code in src/wave.cpp.
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>From cf92768d5d2a46dd3f253eacd82e577fcec9753d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jason White
Date: Sun, 12 May 2013 18:10:40 +1000
Subject: [PATCH] Don't override compiler flags from the environment in
Makefile.
---
debian/patches/compiler-flags | 13 +
debian/p
Package: espeak
Version: 1.47.07-1
Severity: normal
This might explain some of the issues that people have been experiencing with
ESpeak lately.
Debian properly enables the AUDIO=runtime compilation option, but gdb shows
that even when PulseAudio is running on my system, PortAudio functions (e.g.
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> >From what I understand, kde offers ktts and jovie. I don't know that
> the combination constitutes a full screen reader solution though and it
> may not be feasible to extend espeakup into kde.
The plan, so far as I understand it, was ultimately to use Orca to make KDE
Jann Schneider wrote:
> I cannot read the shutdown options in Debian 7 RC2. When i use my users menu
> in the top menu, navigate down to shutdown and press enter, i can't read
> anything more. Neither speech or braille is giving anymore output. Usually i
> just press enter again to shutdown the
Package: lynx-cur
Version: 2.8.8dev.14-1
Severity: normal
Here is an example:
Script started on Wed 31 Oct 2012 19:09:38 EST
jason@jdc:~$ lynx http://code.google.com
Looking up code.google.com
Unable to locate remote host code.google.com.
Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host.
lynx: Can't acc
Package: libatk-adaptor
Version: 2.5.3-3
Priority: important
I am running Sid with everything up to date, including atk-adaptor 2.5.3-3.
Upon starting a Gnome session, I am unable to access gnome-shell and the
following error messages appear in ~/.xsession-errors:
** (gnome-shell:20547): WARNING
Upon investigation, this probably isn't the cause of my PulseAudio problem - my
apologies.
I'm still getting those error messages, though, from the console.
I'm not sure whether this is a bug or not anymore.
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Package: dbus
Version: 1.6.8-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
I ran, e.g., aplay from the console (no X11 running) with PulseAudio installed
and configured.
* What was the outcome of this
Package: biber
Version: 0.9.9+release-1
Severity: wishlist
The documentation for this software (biber.pdf) is available from Sourceforge
but not included in the package. As a result, the texdoc command fails to find
it. (According to the biber(1) manual page, texdoc biber should retrieve the
docum
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Thanks for reporting, and sorry for the long silence.
That's understandable.
>
> Do you still have access to this hardware? If so, would you still be
> interested in pursuing this bug? ("No" is an ok answer, but please do
> let us know so we can plan accordingly.)
T
Here is a backtrace. This time, there weren't any interesting or unusual
messages in ~/.xsession-errors. The user's name did not appear on the top
panel, as reported earlier. The backtrace was obtained by attaching to the
process.
(gdb) thread apply all bt full
Thread 5 (Thread 0x7fe7b2c2c700 (L
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.4.2-1
Severity: important
I run Gnome via startx from console sessions. This usually works correctly, but
sometimes, Gnome-Shell occasionally hangs - it is completely unresponsive
after loading. I suspect a race condition somewhere.
It has been observed that the na
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
> Hi,
>
> To have orca as automatic started application at the gnome starting, I
> don't find any solution via the GUI. So I did the cp suggested, and I
> realised that ~/.config/autostart doesn't exist by default and needs to
> be created by hand. Once done, indeed,
Do you still experience the bug if you load Gnome-shell rather than fallback
mode?
I'm not experiencing it, but I am loading Orca as an autostart application and
I am using Gnome-shell, not fallback.
You could also try loading Orca as an autostart application just to see if
that makes a differenc
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
> Package: gnome-settings-daemon
I don't think gnome-settings-daemon is involved here. I would report it as a
bug against gnome-orca in the first instance.
> Version: 3.4.2-4
> Severity: important
I don't think this qualifies as "important", which is defined as:
"a b
Package: iceweasel
Version: 10.0.6esr-1
Severity: normal
Debian now uses the Gnome 3 accessibility infrastructure (AT-SPI 2, Orca 3.4,
etc.). Iceweasel 10.x is unable to detect that accessibility is enabled under
Gnome 3 and it is therefore inaccessible to Orca users unless work-arounds are
in pla
Package: auctex
Version: 11.86-10
Followup-For: Bug #679712
After upgrading to Emacs 24 in Sid, it was necessary to make the following
change in /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50auctex.el to load AUCTeX mode:
commit d6e2d76d1498a134a275b36d53ae5e5d866614c9
Author: Jason White
Date: Mon Jul 16 10:27
Hi,
Another suggestion: try turning Speakup off before you start your X session.
In the laptop keyboard layout, it's caps lock-enter, and I can't remember what
it is in the desktop layout. Those who use Speakup will know.
So, turn off Speakup, start your X session and run Orca.
This may work arou
mike wrote:
> hi,
>
> once i start orca speakupd dies and flashes words down the screen but i
> can't find anything that woood point to why it is failing any suggested
> places to look? rebooting brings speakup back.
Is there anything relevant in /var/log/messages?
How is Speakup configured - w
mike stopka wrote:
> Package: gnome-orca
> Version: 3.4.2-2
> Severity: important
You seem to have left out the text of your bug report. Perhaps you made a
mistake when editing?
Could you follow up with a description of the problem, including any necesary
log messages and error messages?
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Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
> Anything special about your system / install I should know ?
Nothing that comes to mind, but see discussion below.
>
> with amd64:
> $ clang -O3 -g -o test plop.c
> $ gdb test
> GNU gdb (GDB) 7.4.1-debian
> [...]
> Reading symbols from /tmp/test...done.
> (gdb) b main
>
Package: clang
Version: 3.1-4
Severity: normal
To reproduce this, suppose we have a simple test program such as:
#include
int main() {
int i;
for (i = 1; i <= 10; i++)
printf("%-6d%-6d\n", i, i*i);
return 0;
}
After compiling with clang -g -o test test.c
(gdb) start
Temporary breakpoi
Package: libparse-debcontrol-perl
Version: 2.005-3
Severity: normal
If the first line of the control file is a comment and I run dch -i, which
invokes libparse-debcontrol-perl, I get:
Parse error: invalid key/value stansa at line 1 of data ("### Do not edit!
This file is auto-generated from debian
Mario Lang wrote:
> BRLTTY should be installable by default without giving anyone trouble,
> thats one of your really big goals for long term.
That's fine, but meanwhile the only solution is not to install it.
In general, I don't think BRLTTY should be installed unless the user
explicitly inst
Witold Baryluk wrote:
> I just wanted to add, that I and my few other friends living on sid have
> similar problem. Various serial devices (microcontroler programators, 3d
> printers, usb-serial converters) stoped working due brltty messup. And brltty
> installed automatically on some upgrade du
Michael Biebl wrote:
> It's a different bug
>
> You have made a partial upgrade of libcogl. Your version of gnome-shell
> tries to load both libcogl9 (via libcogl-pango_1.10.2-2) and libcogl5.
I downgraded to libcogl-pango_1.8.2-1 (testing), which was enough to work
around it for now.
Thanks.
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.2.2.1-4
Followup-For: Bug #668365
I am seeing this after running dist-upgrade today (under Sid).
>From /var/log/syslog:
May 5 13:10:40 jdc kernel: [16574.331243] gnome-shell[28802]: segfault at 10
ip 7f54dfd0 sp 7f5a6030 error 4 in
libcogl.so.9.1.1
Matija Grabnar wrote:
> I can confirm that I am seeing this problem, too.
> emacs -nw blocks, eating 100% CPU and not accepting any
> input. The only way to get out of it is to kill emacs from
> another session.
It's the same here when I invoke Emacs from a virtual console.
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Shane Wegner wrote:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/orca/speech.py", line 100, in
> _initSpeechServer
> [''])
> ImportError: No module named gnomespeechfactory
Gnome-Speech is obsolete and was removed in Gnome 3.
You need to use Speech-dispatche
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> See last comment by Nicolas. If I understand correctly, he deactivated
> utmp logging in last upstream release because he was thinking that
> using pam_lastlog would be enough nowadays.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=605329
is the original bug.
It s
I upgraded another machine (my laptop) to login 4.1.5-1, which was enough to
reproduce the bug.
Is everyone who upgrades seeing this, or is it specific to a particular
configuration?
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Samuel Thibault wrote:
> The fixes I have added to the Debian package should be enough. They
> at least permit to open almost all Daisy consortium-provided examples
> (others require more implementation). So at worse, if upstream does not
> upgrade to libxml in time for the wheezy release, we s
Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Mmm, no begin should really stay at the beginning of the buffer. But if
> you need that to get things done I guess it's because p - begin becomes
> greater than 250? That rather means that we have to increase the size
> of the buffer, as is already done in ebook-speaker
Eric Dumazet wrote:
> Which driver handles this Traverse Solos card ?
solos_pci, which also requires the atm module.
(I'm just trying to help here; I'm not affected by the bug.)
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Nicolas François wrote:
> Are you using pam_lastlog for login? (/etc/pam.d/login)
I am also experiencing this bug. From /etc/pam.d/login:
sessionoptional pam_lastlog.so
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Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Agreed. Can you perhaps handle submitting the patch upstream too?
I've forwarded the bug submission to Mike, who I think also monitors
debian-accessibility anyway.
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Package: yasr
version: 0.6.9-2
Severity: normal
Yasr allows "extended" characters (with the high bit set) to be sent to a
DECTALK Express. Some of these characters cause the synthesizer to crash,
after which it must be power cycled.
I have implemented a local solution that excludes high-bit chara
Erik Sundin wrote:
>
> > The program hangs with the message "Reading Ö..." displaying in the
> > top left corner directly after startup. Nothing seems to happen after
> > that... This occurs both when running it whitout any arguments
> > (presumably it then attempts to play from /dev/cdrom, th
Package: chromium
Version: 16.0.912.75~r116452-1
Severity: wishlist
According to the Debian changelog, native client is currently not included in
the package.
I am aware of at least one free/open-source Web tool that relies on it (namely
Google's ChromeVox accessibility extension with the SVOX Pi
Package: ttytter
Version: 1.2.4-1
Severity: normal
When I run this version of TTYtter, it downloads the latest posts from my
contacts but, instead of returning to the TTYtter prompt, it returns to the
shell prompt.
However, ps shows that TTYtter is still running, and it continues to write the
fol
Package: hpodder
Followup-For: Bug #641046
I am not experiencing this bug with version 1.1.5.0+nmu2, but I do experience
it with nmu3.
Nmu3 upgraded the package to build with ghc 7, suggesting a possible
compatibility issue here.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers un
Package: ttytter
Version: 1.2.2-1
Severity: normal
When run with Perl 5.14 (which is current in debian Sid) I get:
TTYtter requires 'unsafe' Perl signals (which are of course for its purposes
perfectly safe). unfortunately, due to Perl bug 92246 5.14+ cannot set this
feature itself. set in your e
Package: hpodder
Version: 1.1.5.0+nmu3
Followup-For: Bug #641046
I am also experiencing this bug.
The following Ubuntu bug appears relevant:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hpodder/+bug/494069
and I can confirm that with a very recent hpodder update, the abc.net.au feeds
mentioned in t
959.366000) is smaller than clip_begin (1160.734000).
This is not possible!
Daisy-player can't handle this DTB.
Here's my patch so far.
commit a7d81ada5baeeca158eef45ce2c7da6b21cba6ff
Author: Jason White
Date: Mon Sep 19 18:31:53 2011 +1000
Work on attribute parsing bug.
diff --
Having started debugging this, it appears that we reach line 529 of
daisy-player.c, i.e., read() returns -1.
Interestingly, errno = 0 according to gdb, i.e., "print errno" shows a value
of 0.
We are at the end of the file, apparently: "print p" shows "" as the
content of the buffer.
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Package: daisy-player
Version: 7.0.4.1-1
Severity: normal
-- System Information:
this is the first book that I tried, so I'm not sure how general the problem
is.
Daisy-player parses the book, presents the table of contents, followed by
"reading closing announcement", then aborts with the "corrupt
maximilian attems wrote:
> any update on newer 3.0 linux images from testing?
The problem hasn't occurred yet with the 3.0.0-1 kernel. Even with laptop-mode
not loaded, it still sometimes occurred under 2.6.39.
If my poweroff operations continue to succeed under 3.x for a while, we can
declare
Antonio Borneo wrote:
> Hi Jason,
> I added in copy the list vpnc-devel.
That's a good idea.
>
> In the fix you provide,
> 1) you add ";s/ipid 0x//g" at the end of string.
>This does not impact backward compatibility. I'm in favour to commit it.
>Could you please provide, as refere
Package: vpnc
Version: 0.5.3r449-2.1
Severity: normal
The provided vpnc-script is not compatible with recent versions of iproute,
apparently, as the output format has changed corresponding to version 2.6.39
and later of the kernel. (It isn't clear to me whether the change was in the
kernel itself
Package: unoconv
Version: 0.4-1
Severity: normal
The unoconv script uses deprecated command line arguments of soffice (as of
LibreOffice 3.4.3). The following warnings are issued:
Warning: -headless is deprecated. Use --headless instead.
Warning: -invisible is deprecated. Use --invisible instead
Bjørn Mork wrote:
>Nope, sorry. isc-dhcp-client has no support for ppp interfaces, which
>makes it useless for lots of people. See e.g. xs4all's IPv6 access
>service.
I have a similar need: the ISP provides DHCPv6 prefixes using prefix
delegation, e.g., a /60. This has to be obtained on a P
Package: cups
Version: 1.4.7-1
Followup-For: Bug #630556
After upgrading to 1.4.7-1, I can't print either with the usblp kernel module
loaded or without it.
>From /var/log/syslog (with usblp not loaded):
Jul 15 11:18:47 jdc kernel: [ 9498.992515] usb 1-7: usbfs: process 19055 (usb)
did not cla
Package: cups
Version: 1.4.6-8
Severity: normal
After the usblp module was blacklisted and Cups switched to its new USB handler,
as of 1.4.6-8, I started experiencing problems printing to my HP LaserJet 2430
printer via the USB port, as follows.
No errors were reported in syslog or /var/log/cups
Moritz Mühlenhoff wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 11:29:13AM +1000, Jason White wrote:
> > Laptop-mode appears to be the cause; can you reproduce the bug by enabling
> > it
> > on your X200?
>
> How did you activate the laptop mode on your system?
>
> If
Laptop-mode appears to be the cause; can you reproduce the bug by enabling it
on your X200?
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Moritz Mühlenhoff wrote:
> Hmm. I'm having a X200 myself and it powers down just fine with the current
> sid kernel.
Are you using laptop-mode? I'll try it without this. BIOS differences are
another possibility, I suppose.
Possibly relevant is the fact that acpitool reports, under 2.6.38, that
I've just tested this again, and the bug is still present as of the latest
package incorporating 2.6.38.4:
Linux jpc2 2.6.38-2-amd64 #1 SMP Sat Apr 23 18:47:49 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
After completing the normal shutdown (unmounting file systems, etc.), the
machine appears to stop very briefly a
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.38-3
Severity: normal
After upgrading to 2.6.38-2-amd64, my Lenovo X200 laptop reboots instead of
powering down when I run the poweroff command (or equivalently shutdown -h
now). That is, the ordinary reboot/shutdown sequence takes place until the
moment at which t
Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> I've just seen that Fedora ships patches which add support for acls,
> xattrs and selinux.
>
> Not sure where the canonical location for these patches is, but they can
> be found here:
> http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/rpms/tar/devel/
which is now a broken l
Ben Hutchings wrote:
> It is not included in the upstream source - even though idmapd(8) refers
> to it!
That's weird. Fedora have it, howver. Perhaps this is a "forward upstream"
bug.
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Package: nfs-common
Version: 1:1.2.3-1
Severity: wishlist
We're missing the idmapd.conf(5) manual page. I checked another distribution
and found it there, however, so it does exist.
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Package: jodconverter
Version: 2.2.2-5
Severity: normal
jodconverter file.doc file.txt
yields a text file with CR/LF line terminators (i.e., DOS-style rather than
UNIX-style LF line terminators).
tr can fix this easily enough, but I shouldn't have to do it. I appreciate
that this is likely to be
Package: isc-dhcp-client
Version: 4.1.1-P1-5
Severity: normal
jpc2:~# dhclient -6 -v eth0
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client 4.1.1-P1
Copyright 2004-2010 Internet Systems Consortium.
All rights reserved.
For info, please visit https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/
can't create /var/db/dhclient
Atsuhito Kohda wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 14:35:58 +1000, Jason White wrote:
>
> > Lynx reports that the client does not support HTTPS URLS,
> > which is a regression compared with previous versions.
>
> I can't believe there is any regres
Package: lynx-cur
Version: 2.8.8dev.3-1
Severity: normal
Lynx reports that the client does not support HTTPS URLS,
which is a regression compared with previous versions.
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APT policy: (990, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'),
Iustin Pop wrote:
> Pwsafe does the right thing here. mlock default limit is 64K, and pwsafe
> binary requests (on my system) 69K. After increase the memlock limit,
> there are no warnings anymore.
Thank you; that fixed it. Perhaps it merits a note in the README file.
Regards,
Jason.
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I ran grub-install /dev/sda and (just to be sure) rebuilt the initramfs. After
rebooting, kernel 2.6.33-2 loaded successfully.
Thank you for the help. I don't know why everything wasn't updated
automatically; perhaps grub-pc 1.98 didn't re-install itself during the
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maximilian attems wrote:
> upps sorry, wrong message previously got confused.
>
> invoke *if and only if* sda is your harddisc where boot loader is on
> install-grub /dev/sda
>
> update-grub
>
> also check that you completed upgrade from grub to grub2.
I can confirm the latter; Grub 2 has be
maximilian attems wrote:
> aboves error message shows that there is no initramfs passed by the
> bootloader. which grub or lilo do you use?
Grub 2. Regenerating the initramfs is what I tried first, but it didn't help.
I'll try to investigate further.
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.33-1~experimental.4
Severity: normal
linux-image-2.6.32-3-amd64 is fine, but linux-image-2.6.33-2-amd64 from
experimental won't boot.
As I can't see the screen, I'm relying on others to report the error message,
which is approximately as follows.
Kernel panic - u
ipsec auto --status | grep eth0 is as follows after boot:
000 interface eth0/eth0 192.168.0.2
After restarting the daemon:
000 interface eth0/eth0 2001:44b8:702a:4770::2
000 interface eth0/eth0 192.168.0.2
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Package: openswan
Version: 1:2.6.23+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
I can reproduce this both on my desktop machine and in a KVM guest.
When OpenSwan starts up during boot, it fails to acquire the IPv6 address
assigned to my eth0 interface. Consequently, the IPv6 tunnels defined in
/etc/ipsec.conf (with
Package: libnss3-tools
Version: 3.12.5-2
Severity: normal
There is documentation
at http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/tools/
but it still needs to be provided under a suitable licence and included in the
package - preferably, converted to manual pages.
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I notice this bug is still open.
Has it been decided whether to package dnssec-conf or, if not, how dnssec
look-up should be configured under debian?
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-2
Severity: normal
I am experiencing the problem described here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/927536/
after upgrading to the 2.6.32 kernel.
The symptom is that after boot, the current virtual console is not tty1, but
instead, for example, tty6 or
>From discussion on the Btrfs list, the reason for this behaviour is that, if
the file is empty (thus containing no data extents) the ioctl() call returns
EINVAL.
It has been suggested on the Btrfs list that it should return success instead,
so that the caller doesn't have to check for the empty f
Josef Bacik wrote:
>On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 12:29:03AM +0000, Jason White wrote:
>> I am testing a Btrfs root file system with Debian (kernel 2.6.32) under KVM.
>>
>> ja...@vrtl:~$ touch testfile
>> ja...@vrtl:~$ cp --reflink testfile /tmp
>> cp: failed
Jim Meyering wrote:
> Can you rerun that via strace and send the log at least
> to the bug-coreutils list (Cc'd)?
>
> strace -o log cp --reflink testfile testfile2
It opens both files and then performs the ioctl() call:
ioctl(4, 0x40049409, 0x3) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
Package: coreutils
Version: 8.0-2
Severity: normal
ja...@vrtl:~$ touch testfile
ja...@vrtl:~$ cp --reflink testfile testfile2
cp: failed to clone `testfile2': Invalid argument
I am running kernel 2.6.32 with a Btrfs root file system under KVM, x86-64
architecture.
It was suggested on the Btrfs
maximilian attems wrote:
> you could simply use rootfstype bootarg,
> as described in man initramfs-tools.
My mistake was to enter it in uppercase (corresponding to the name of the
environment variable in the script) rather than in lowercase as I should have
done. It works now.
Thanks.
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Editing scripts.local to hard-code the file system type worked around this
bug.
I suppose this is now a wishlist bug for Btrfs file system type detection.
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Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.93.4
Severity: wishlist
To experiment with BTRFS as the root file system under KVM, I added btrfs and
associated modules to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and built an initrd image,
which I then installed to an EXT3 partition in the QCOW2 image to be loaded by
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