Hello, all,
installing
Package: openjdk-11-jdk
Version: 11.0.1+13-2~bpo9+1
and
Package: openjdk-11-source
Version: 11.0.1+13-2~bpo9+1
still shows the problem: The former produces a dangling symbolic link to where
the latter has nothing.
Regards, and thank you for providing fine software,
And
Package: libvirt-daemon
Version: 3.0.0-4+deb9u3
Followup-For: Bug #910857
Hello,
I ran into a race condition today which may be the same as discussed
in this bug.
What I did: I started several KVM VMs in parallel. This rather
reliably triggers an error. The error message I see (split into
shor
Package: qsstv
Version: 9.2.4+repack-1
Severity: normal
Dear qsstv-maintainer,
the ISS presently sends SSTV pictures. I recorded what my receiver
could collect. I have a nice fragment of one picture (I was late
getting ready), then noise when the ISS did not transmit, and then a
nice fragment o
Package: libpython3.5-minimal
Version: 3.5.3-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
I'm running ansible from a virtualenv based on Python 3.5
as installed via the python-3 package in Debian Stretch.
I frequently (though not on all runs) see the error
Exception ignored in: .remove at
0x7f749113bbf8>
Trac
Hello,
I was just bitten by this, too, and was about to file a bug on
python3-virtualenv
that it should depend on virtualenv.
Or, if there is a reason to not outright depend on it (I'd be curious to learn
about it),
python3-virtualenv should recommend virtualenv.
Regards, and thank you for prov
Package: qrq
Version: 0.3.1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
I'm running qrq using pulseaudio (as is the default on my system).
I've configured the speed to slower than normal, and then goofed quite a bit.
This led to slower and slower speeds and finally to quite reproducible
segfa
Package: kicad
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
I managed to home-brew (fumble) Jessie backports
kicad-common_4.0.1-0~bpo8+1_all.deb and
kicad_4.0.1-0~bpo8+1_amd64.deb, and they installed and seem to work at
first glance (I'm new at kicad). But I would very much appreciate an
official version
Hello, Michael,
you asked:
> Can you also send us the output of
> ls -la /var/log/journal
I'm not sure this is still needed, but I'll leave that for you to
decide. The following is after my initial workaround, no additional
change beyond that.
In passing: It strikes me as somewhat inconsequent
Hello, Michael,
my source of information on the creation of /var/log/journal had been
the systemd-journald man page:
> By default, the journal stores log data in /run/log/journal/. Since
> /run/ is volatile, log data is lost at reboot. To make the data
> persistent, it is sufficient to create /va
Package: systemd
Version: 215-17+deb8u2
Severity: normal
Dear maintainers,
summary: Permission problem with files created
below /var/log/journal, systemd-journal group
cannot read.
Details:
On this Jessie system, as a user that's a member
of the systemd-journal group, I run some
`journalctl --s
Thanks, Christoph,
I stumbled over the same bug also. I was on the edge
of compiling openssl from source to get this feature
that's already present, only not documented in the
man page.
The bug is still present in Jessie and also in Debian's
Package: openssl
Version: 1.0.2d-1
FWIW: The version
Hello, Steve,
you
> understood ... that he [me] reports or at least suspects that the discrepancy
> problem does not occur in the context of a single-processor machine or a
> single-processor VM.
I did indeed speculate at one time the problem might be multi-processor related.
But attempts to verif
Hello,
in the meantime, I tried to reproduce the bug with an artificial
setup, but couldn't.
With one of my regular backups, again one big file wasn't stored in
the squashfs correctly.
This time, I investigated further, by running both files through od -c
and comparing via diff -u. Not very eff
Package: squashfs-tools
Version: 1:4.2+20130409-2
Severity: normal
Hello,
I'm using squashfs for full backups of my laptop, from a (quiet)
LVM snapshot. I run sha256sum checksums on each file, then run
mksquashfs /freeze /backup/$timestamp.backup.squashfs \
-always-use-fragments -proce
Hello,
I can reproduce the bug on my Debian Jessie AMD64 system with kernel
$ uname -a
Linux falcon 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1 (2015-04-24)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
and haveged
Version: 1.9.1-1
FWIW: Up to --write=4067, all seems to be well,
starting with --write=4068 and higher
Workaround: I found the missing key in the file obtainable via
rsync -az keyring.debian.org::keyrings/keyrings/debian-role-keys.gpg .
After importing the keys from that file, I could finally verify:
$ LANG=C gpg2 --verify SHA512SUMS.sign
gpg: assuming signed data in 'SHA512SUMS'
gpg: Signature m
Package: cdimage.debian.org
Hello,
I have a Debian Jessie up and running on one computer.
I want to install Jessie on another computer.
I downloaded debian-8.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso from some Debian
mirror and want to verify this, via the existing Jessie. This I cannot do.
Details:
I downloaded
Seems to indeed work now. (Briefly tested with Version: 0.1h-11+b1 .)
Thank you!
Andreas
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o such file or directory).
Regards, and thank you for providing fine software
Andreas Krüger
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Hello, Scott,
thank you for the fast and helpful reaction!
I agree I was suffering a xdg-open misconfiguration issue.
Here's what I did to verify:
$ grep xdg-open $HOME/.arduino/preferences.txt
launcher=xdg-open
Next, I then tried
$ xdg-open file:///usr/share/arduino/reference/ind
retitle 706312 arduino: Make preferences.txt more transparent, please.
severity 706312 wishlist
thank you
Hello, Scott,
now what? Anything left for arduino to do?
Adding documentation of the preferences.txt file,
and adding a pointer to that documentation to the
preferences.txt file as generated
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Package: arduino
Version: 1:1.0.4+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
Dear arduino maintainer,
"help/reference" in the arduino GUI is expected to open a browser
with the pertinent file. Instead of doing so, it displays a popup
with the messages
Failed to open URI "file:///usr/share/arduino/reference/in
Package: installation-reports
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainers,
I installed Debian a while ago and am mostly pleased
with the result, but want to complain about one
particular bug I found. Here goes:
I used WLAN during the installation. The
installation process itself worked well. But
instal
ec xfce4-session > $HOME/.xsession
This is a viable workaround for me.
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, as reported in my earlier mail.
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> thanks for feedback on it.
you're welcome, and thank you all for providing fine software,
Andreas
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Package: base-files
Version: 5.1
Severity: normal
To help investigate bug 571457, I wanted to compile an openvz upstream
kernel obtained by
cd /usr/src
git clone git://git.openvz.org/pub/linux-2.6.26-openvz openvz-git-kernel
For the actual kernel compile, I configured and then tried the
grep tcpsnd /proc/user_beancounters
tcpsndbuf 0 70400 7 15511
which was to be expected.
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s Debian bug 542633 ?
Do you think this is Debian specific, or does it also concern OpenVZ
upstream?
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Andreas
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Hello,
I wrote "svnadmin" a few times in my previous mail, but I meant
"svnserve" each time.
I apologize for any confusion that may have been caused by this!
Andreas
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using is, and always has been, 1.6.5dfsg-1ubuntu1. I
think I misquoted it to be 1.5 in one of my earlier mails. I apologize
if this caused any confusion!
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Package: php5-common
Version: 5.2.6.dfsg.1-1+lenny4
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hello,
I copied the file provided as
/usr/share/doc/php5-common/examples/php.ini-paranoid
to
/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
and used that.
The error.log said
PHP: Error parsing /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
mail/default_domain ']'
+ old_domain=xmailserver.test
+ echo 'I: Adding new domain.'
I: Adding new domain.
++ CtrlClnt -s localhost -u debian -p debian domainlist approx.famsik.de
ErrCode = -152
ErrString = End of socket stream data
+ EXISTS_D=
dpkg: error processing xmail
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Hello, Diago
>> It is not the problem of Debian's rubygems.
I have not investigated this throughly, but I agree / my guess is this is
probably not a specific Debian problem, but upstream.
>> Since Debian is not darwin, the Makefile provided by the g
ust having gem know about what's there through Debian-ly
installed packages. This should be relatively straightforward to implement (I
think), and offer some valuable benefit.
Regards, and thank you for providing fine software,
Andreas Krüger
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I compiled first ruby (1.9.1p129, with prefix set to /usr/local/lib/ruby1.9) and
then rubygems from scratch. This seems to work around the problem.
Regards, Andreas
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1.8/gems
ruby setup.rb --prefix=/usr/local/lib/ruby1.8
export RUBYLIB=/usr/local/lib/ruby1.8/lib
Regards, and thank you for providing fine software,
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K
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Hello,
I had been running the Etch version of the Bittornado tracker for
quite some time, without this bug manifesting itself. Since updating
to Lenny, the tracker has become unusable for me as it would keep
crashing after a while (a few hours, appare
airo.
Regards,
> I'll talk with the main oregano developer and see what we can do.
and again thank you,
Andreas
> Hola Andreas Krüger!
>
> El 07/05/2009 a las 17:30 escribiste:
>> Expected result: A black and white .png - file is generated.
>
>> Result s
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Package: oregano
Version: 0.69.0-2
Severity: normal
Hello,
I'm using oregano simply to draw simple circuit diagrams and export those as
.png files to be
included in a web page.
Here is what I do to reproduce the problem:
I draw a simple circuit di
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Hello, Christoph,
thank you very much for that pidgin backport!
For the other "unpatients":
We don't seem to have a line for /etc/apt/sources.list,
but simply downloading and installing manually has been working for me.
This ought work on a Lenny
wrong-version-moved-to-the-side && ln -s
i686/nosegneg/$f .
done
Regards
Andreas
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F
ell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Versions of packages libc6-xen depends on:
ii libc6 2.7-18 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
libc6-xen recommends no packages.
libc6-xen suggests no packages.
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inally attending to those old ones!
Sorry I'm of no better help to the cause here.
Best regards,
Andreas
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Package: libhtml-mason-perl-examples
Version: 1:1.39-1
Severity: Minor
The output generated by various mason examples, e.g.,
http://localhost/mason_example/index.html ,
contains a spurious "#". That is displayed by the browser next to the
"powered by
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Hello,
I ran into the same problem this afternoon.
For one quick fix, spelling out /mason_example/index.html seems to work.
For a more substantial cure, I found that specifying the extensions
of the files that should be served using mod_perl helps.
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Package: java-gcj-compat
Version: 1.0.65-10
Severity: normal
Hello,
kindly look at this mess (a few line breaks inserted to make it more
readable):
$ file /usr/share/man/man1/gcj-dbtool.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/gcj-dbtool.1.gz: broken symbolic link
tandard Debian
initrds. That, at least, is no longer true (at least not on the
architecture I'm using).
I am not aware of any Howto "port existing Debian 'root on /dev/hd* or
/dev/sd*' to LVM". If such exists, it should probably be mentioned
in the README.
Regards, and thank y
contains only references, the meat of the
documentation is missing
indeed, as far as info is concerned.
Regards, and thank you for providing fine software,
Andreas Krüger
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Package: bittornado
Version: 0.3.17-1
Severity: minor
I'm using btlaunchmanycurses.bittornado on a console-type terminal to
seed files. It gives me a nice screen that keeps me up to date on
what's going on with transfers. I like that.
The internet co
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Package: xvnc4viewer
Version: 4.1.1+X4.3.0-21
Severity: minor
I had some ssh port-forwarding tunnel rigged up for the VNC port 5900
and tried to fire up "xnc4viewer localhost", to use that tunnel and
connect to the remote VNC server. That failed as fo
is available on the man page itself). At least this is true for
the special case of the build command. This should be mentioned in the
manual page.
I found that hint over at
http://linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_Debian
Regards, and thank you for providing fine software,
Andreas Krüger
ild --help
vnamespace: clone(): Operation not permitted
Regards, and thank you for providing fine software,
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Hello, Pierre,
> Not so sure it's a bug in clisp, though. I have a bunch of files with
> names encoded in ISO-8859-15 and I copied one in my $HOME with an
> accentuated character, then invoked clisp while having fr_FR.UTF-8 as my
> locale (where the b
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Hello, Pierre,
oops - this message got sorted differently in my Email tool, as there
was no Debian bug in the CC or To.
> For every locale where you encounter the bug, can you check what
> /usr/sbin/validlocale says?
Sure:
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Hello, Peter,
> I think I know what causes your problem: it is caused by having a
> file in your home directory with a name that cannot be encoded with
> the locale you're trying to use.
Bingo! That was the ticket!
I had an ancient file with an ISO-
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Hello, Pierre,
de_DE.UTF-8, which is configured on my machine, does not work for me.
Even "C" doesn't! However, I have found out, and verified, that old
de_DE.ISO-8859-1 does not show the problem. So that is a workaround
for me, for the time being.
D
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Package: clisp
Version: 1:2.41-1
Severity: normal
I cannot run clisp without getting this error, see below.
(I'm a Lisp beginner.)
Best regards, and thank you for providing fine software,
Andreas Krüger
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i i i i
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Hello, Chess,
> I am working on becoming the maintainer of this package and if that
> occurs, I might mark this bug as closed since it seems that it's not
> really a gnomermind bug, but a libgnome32 bug, though my lack of C
> skills could mean my inve
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Hello, Alexander,
> yes ... i think recipient key dialog is broken ... same for key
> management. I always thought it was just key management, but its
> likely that its recipient dialog too.
Indeed, it was worse than I had thought: The recipient key
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Package: enigmail
Version: 2:0.94.2-1
Severity: normal
The instructions from /usr/share/doc/enigmail/README.Debian no longer
work. I'm guessing why: There no longer is a file "chrome.rdf", and it
is unclear which file needs to be removed instead.
In
sier on
the paranoid user. The source code of redir is about 1/8 of that of
socat (in lines of code), and it is much easier to review.
In my opinion, TCP keepalive simply fits extremely well into redir's
present profile.
Regards,
Andreas
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Package: yacas
Version: 1.0.57-3
Severity: important
The Plot2D function of yacas communicates with gnuplot through
temporary files. The name of the files is hard-wired into yacas, as
follows:
A new directory /tmp/plot.tmp is created, if it does not
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When I starting yacas on my system, it makes the following promises
(edited for brevity):
> Type ?license or ?licence to see the GPL;
> type ?warranty for warranty info.
> Type ?? for help.
> Or type ?function for help on a function.
After optionally
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retitle 424889 yacas-doc: Please copy books.html to index.html
thanks
Only after filing the bug report did I find the "books.html" file.
That should really be the first thing in the documentation one looks at.
Originally, I had assumed that "books.h
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Package: yacas-doc
Version: 1.0.57-3
Severity: minor
As far as I can tell, /usr/share/doc/yacas-doc/html/essays.html
contains the same material, in one big file, as do
/usr/share/doc/yacas-doc/html/essayschapter*.html, in individual
files, one per cha
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Package: yacas
Version: 1.0.57-3
Severity: wishlist
As of this writing, an upstream version 1.0.63 is available of
yacas at http://yacas.sourceforge.net/ .
I would appreciate if that version were available for installation
through Debian.
I would p
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retitle 421791 kernel-patch-openvz: Please provide image+header packages in
Debian
thanks
Hi, Ola,
Summary:
What I'd really like to have: The functionality that is available with
the non-Debian packages from http://download.openvz.org/kernel/debian
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As a workaround, I installed both
linux-image-2.6.18-openvz-k7_028.18.1-2.6.18-12-1_i386.deb
and
linux-headers-2.6.18-openvz-k7_028.18.1-2.6.18-12-1_i386.deb
form
http://download.openvz.org/kernel/debian/etch/
After I got that kernel up and
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Package: kernel-patch-openvz
Version: 028.18.1
Severity: wishlist
It would be very nice indeed if kernel-patch-openvz could be installed
using the services of module-assistant, on a plain Etch system.
Regards, and thank you for providing fine softwar
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There is a fairly obvious workaround:
Use
pnmdepth 255 | pnmtops ...
Regards, and thank you for providing fine software,
Andreas
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Package: netpbm
Version: 2:10.0-11
Severity: normal
I had problems with pnmtops producing very dark images.
I found out that this problem happens if the maxval in a ppm file
is lower than 255.
E.g., this is a little perl script that produces a compl
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Package: vzctl
Version: 3.0.11-13
Severity: minor
Hello,
the manual page of vzctl announces:
SEE ALSO
vz(5), vps.conf(5), vzquota(8),
(by the way - there is a "," too many at the end of that list).
But neither "man vz" nor "man 5 vz" finds
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Package: vzctl
Version: 3.0.11-13
Severity: normal
Hello,
I try to get a virtual server going using openvz. I have an empty file system
/flish. That's where I want the virtual server's root to live.
So I did
kauz:~# vzctl --verbose create 101 --ost
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We would very much like to see a 96xx NVidia driver appear in Debian
(experimental or unstable or (later) etch-backports or whereever). The 97xx
currently in experimental does not work for our hardware. The 8776 does, and
previous drivers have done so.
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> Did you reproduce this problem recently?
That hardware has not been in active service for some years now.
So, to answer your question: No.
> If not, I will close this bug in the next weeks.
Please do.
Thank you for the considerate treatment of t
reopen the message, and repeat the paste.
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.html
does open the help file all right.
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Package: cloop-utils
Version: 2.04-1+eb.1-6
Severity: minor
*** Please type your report below this line ***
In my opinion, extract_compressed_fs is documented poorly in its manual
page. I add a minmal patch that may serve as a start to remedy this situation.
Regards, and thank you for providing
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Package: cloop-utils
Version: 2.04-1+eb.1-5
Severity: normal
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I have this cloop - file. When I try to mount it, the kernel complains
something about "out of memory".
To see whether the kernel module ha
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Version: 2.04-1+eb.1-5
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I have issued the following command:
create_compressed_fs -m -v -L -1 -B 65536 - -
As a result, I get
ERROR:
Unknown input data size and no
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reopen 378344
thank you
Hello, Maximilian,
thanks for addressing my bug report. Your council does not help me all that
much, though. I do not feel my concerns have been addressed.
I try to repair this situation by answering some of your arguments, a
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Package: cloop-utils
Version: 2.04-1+eb.1-1
Severity: normal
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Running create_compress_fs, I keep getting error messages such as
"Error 21133 compressing block 10 with 7ZIP". The actual number (here:
211
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Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.68b
Severity: wishlist
Grub and lilo allow one to set kernel options to force a particular boot
device, and for good reasons. Unfortunately, update-initramfs does not
sport such a possibility.
E.g., let us assume
k7 root=/dev/mapper/e2vg-root apm=off
Now, it all worked.
Regards, and thank you for providing fine software,
Andreas Krüger
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APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/
configurable, again separately for client and server. So two more options, four
in all.
Regards, and thank you for providing fine software
Andreas Krüger
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This is almost a month after the configuration change to
cleanup_freq = 1d
max_age = 40d
In the meantime, I had updated all machines that live from this cache. And
I have seen quite a bit of trouble, as the /var file system is full to the
brim. In th
ned.
At this point, I'm still running with a close to
overflowing /var file system.
Regards, and thank you for providing fine software
Andreas Krüger
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Debian Release: 3.1
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-2-686
Locale: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROT
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Package: gpart
Version: 0.1h-4
Severity: minor
I tried to use gpart for a quick check whether it could recover the
broken partition table from a (relatively unimportant) USB stick
image. I was greeted with the error message
> *** Fatal error: ioctl(
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I would have filed 312923 if it hadn't already existed. Here, for what it's
worth, my story and how I was able to fix my problem.
The story:
I (root) got myself into quite some problem today with aptitude. One
upgrade somewhere in the general vicinit
Package: gphoto2
Version: 2.1.5-1
Severity: normal
The story: A fairly old computer, with Pentium III CPU and a mere 128
MB of RAM. Debian Sarge for software.
Before the recent summer vacation, I bought a new 512 MB CF card for
my Cannon Power Shot A75. My two children take pictures, too, so thi
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