Package: keepass2
Version: 2.26+dfsg-2
Severity: normal
After installing just the keepass2 package, keepass2 won't connect to
any HTTPS sites. Apparently this is because Mono doesn't have any root
SSL certificates by default. Installing mono-devel and running mozroots
as described here:
Thanks, looks good to me.
On Feb 28, 2014 6:15 AM, Hideki Yamane henr...@debian.or.jp wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 10:25:33 -0500
Ari Pollak a...@debian.org wrote:
I was hoping upstream would release a new stable version, since it would
also fix a FTBFS. That still hasn't happened, so I
I was hoping upstream would release a new stable version, since it would
also fix a FTBFS. That still hasn't happened, so I might just end up
releasing a git snapshot.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Moritz Muehlenhoff j...@inutil.org wrote:
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 08:48:59PM -0500, Ari
It seems unlikely that pidgin is at fault here, given that it hasn't
been updated in almost a year. Do you happen to have
gstreamer0.10-buzztard installed? Does this still happen if you remove it?
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If you're doing an NMU anyway, want to apply the patches for the recent
CVEs? I was waiting for a new release, but not sure when one will be out.
Thanks,
Ari
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Control: tag -1 upstream patch
Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org
the correct dependency versions automatically (probably via
debian/rules) instead of hardcoding them in the control file.
- Ari
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Just a note, I plan on updating unstable but not stable gimp.
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I don't think this bug has actually been fixed. If the culmus package
used to provide the files in question, simply removing it from the
package won't remove it from the system - that has to be done in a
maintainer script (being careful to only remove it if it hasn't changed).
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fprintd 0.5.1 is available, which adds specific-finger enrolling to
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I created a fresh sid pbuilder chroot but am still seeing the problem of
pbuilder mounting over the host /run/shm. In the chroot, /run/shm is a
symlink to /dev/shm.
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severity 714871 important
thanks
Lowering priority since it's not a regression from wheezy.
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Package: installation-reports
Version: 2.49
Severity: important
Tags: d-i
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Date: May 10, 2013
Machine: Asus K55N
Partitions:
Filesystem 1K-blocksUsed Available Use%
Package: rbenv
Version: 0.3.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Looks like 0.4.0 is available. Would be great to have it in Debian.
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Foreign
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Forked-daapd segfaults repeatedly after it's paired with the current version of
Apple's remote app. The remote app's version is 3.0.1.
The pairing itself works and the remote app starts connecting after the
.remote-file has been
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phantomjs 1.8.2 is available upstream, which would be good to have since
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tags 701671 +fixed-upstream
thanks
Fixed in 2.10.8.
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Please remove hardware-monitor from unstable. It is not installable,
upstream no longer seems to be active and the package would need to be
updated to GNOME3 to be useful.
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Package: seahorse
Version: 3.4.1-2
Severity: minor
The description for searhorse just says GNOME front end for GnuPG but
it has become much more than that. From the Seahorse website:
Seahorse is a GNOME application for managing encryption keys and
passwords in the GNOME Keyring. There's also a
Hopefully this won't start a thread of me toos, but I just wanted to note
that this also happens for me on a ThinkPad T430s, though it might have
only started to happen after upgrading to kernel 3.7 from experimental.
Does it help if you change your gtk theme to something like clearlooks?
4.6.3-1) ) #1 SMP Debian 3.6.6-1~experimental.1
** Command line:
BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-3.6-trunk-amd64 root=/dev/mapper/ari-root ro quiet
** Not tainted
** Kernel log:
[59395.841941] mmc0: Reset 0x2 never completed.
[59395.961269] mmc0: Reset 0x4 never completed.
[59395.974827] mmc0: Controller
Package: httpie
Version: 0.1.6+20120309git-2.1
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httpie 0.3.0 is available, which includes a lot of very useful features,
like --verbose and query string parameters.
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Which window manager are you using?
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What text did you paste? Can you reproduce it?
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Package: libapache2-mod-fcgid
Version: 1:2.3.6-1+squeeze1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
An upstream bugfix release has been available since 2.3.7 with fixes that
address important issues, including cleanup of processes on graceful restart.
That particular bug is documented here
Does it still happen after upgrading to 2.8.2?
Works for me here. Could you provide the exact steps you followed to
reproduce?
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On 08/01/2012 03:21 PM, Martin Dosch wrote:
Allthough blue and yellow are used as colors, the filter line
explosion draws black lines. In the tooltip to this filter it's
described to use the both chosen colors.
Again, if the intended behavior you describe was not in gimp 2.6, I
don't
Are the freezing dialogs always file-related? Does it only happen when
they're open to a specific directory? Could you attach the output of the
mount command?
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Feel free to NMU it. This isn't really a high priority for me, mostly
since people can always just drop the configuration file into place if
they want AppArmor support.
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Would the following cause any problems, either because someone is using
a different browser for links or because a newer version of Python is
the default? Also wondering why Python is needed at all.
+ /usr/lib/firefox-*/firefox.sh Px,
+ /usr/lib/iceweasel/iceweasel Px,
+
I'm not able to reproduce this, but it looks like a GTK/Pango bug
anyway. Could you install pidgin-dbg, libpango1.0-dbg, and
libgtk2.0-dbg, and get a new backtrace with bt full?
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What happens if you hold down ctrl or shift?
Could you try from another terminal, like rxvt or xterm?
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I think this might actually be fixed in scim 1.4.11.
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Package: debhelper
Version: 9.20120419
Severity: minor
In the dh_install man page, the only mention of the fact that the
trailing destdir argument in .install files is optional is under the
--autodest option. However, the destdir argument seems to be optional in
all cases, and will automatically
Package: libbabl-0.1-0:amd64
Version: 0.1.10-1
Severity: important
The shlibs and symbols files provided for libbabl-0.1-0 do not contain
any version information. This means that gimp has an unversioned dependency on
libbabl-0.1-0, when it actually uses some symbols that are only present
in
What specifically is wrong with it?
Hello,
looking on changelog of version 0.7, there is an option for gtk3:
- added gtk3 support (auto detection or --enable-gtk3, --disable-gtk3) -
almost closes #3385903
@Dominik, could you fix linking against libgtk-3-0 upstream and then we
will upgrade it on Debian?
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streamtuner has been unmaintained upstream for quite some time now, and
streamtuner2 (in Debian) seems to provide a good replacement.
Please remove streamtuner.
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FYI this is the patch that would have to be backported:
http://developer.pidgin.im/viewmtn/revision/info/18f2f94b625542348af0049e0132a83a1c58aef6
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It does appear that squeeze's libpurple0 is affected by this, though the
patch doesn't apply cleanly.
Technically, the possible crash is in the client code, and I don't think
pidgin or finch exhibit this behavior; the original bug was against
Adium for OS X, based on libpurple.
I don't think
What's your Preferences - Status/Idle - Report idle time option set to?
Package: vim-runtime
Version: 2:7.3.429-2
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/vim/vim73/syntax/gitcommit.vim
When running git commit inside a submodule (e.g. editing
.git/modules/.random/COMMIT_EDITMSG) , the gitcommit syntax
doesn't get used automatically; instead, it uses the conf syntax. vim
Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: minor
Currently, the CVE number detection algorithm doesn't seem to detect CVE
IDs like (CVE-2010-4540 or CVE-2010-4543), presumably because the
appropriate regexp doesn't allow for parens around the ID, and thus
doesn't produce a link for those IDs. For an
On 01/28/2012 09:41 PM, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
In Toolbox Rectangle Select
Put the cursor in the size box and type TAB next to the 0 there,
Position:[...
Size[0TAB ]x[]
Sorry, I can't reproduce this. Can you describe the exact steps you
performed to obtain the freeze, starting from
On Feb 19, 2012 2:43 PM, Don Armstrong d...@debian.org wrote:
Would it be better to add this to every bug link everywhere?
Yeah, at least where the link text is just the bug number.
Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
Currently, when bugs are merged, they are linked to each other from
the top of their bug info pages. I think it would be useful if the title
of the bug would get added to the link, similar to what bugzilla does, e.g.:
a href=bugreport.cgi?bug=660222
Package: dput
Version: 0.9.6.2
Severity: wishlist
The default /etc/dput.cf doesn't include anything about
progress_indicator. I would never have realized this is a configuration
option in dput.cf and not a commandline option, had it not been for
someone telling me about it. At the very least,
Does this happen with any input file, or just a specific one? Does the
crash only occur with JPEG output, or other file formats? What if you
try tweaking the JPEG settings?
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reassign 659028 fglrx-driver
thanks
This is a driver problem, though I expect it will never get fixed.
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A better way to fix this bug, and to adhere more to the FHS, would
probably be to install the .desktop template in /usr/share/xine as
xine-ui.desktop.in, and then use that to generate the final .desktop
file in postinst.
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+ * CVE-2011-3594.patch:
+- fix a SILC remote crash bug
+ * CVE-2011-4601.patch:
+- fix an AIM/ICQ remote crash bug
+ * CVE-2011-4602.patch:
+- fix an XMPP remote crash bug
+ * CVE-2011-4603.patch:
+- fix a SILC remote crash bug
+
+ -- Ari Pollak a...@debian.org Sat, 07 Jan 2012
If you want to NMU it, that's fine, but I'd prefer not to spend time
doing this for stable.
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integrate this package into debian unstable and compile amarok with
the gpodder.net service support.
Thank you all for your good work.
cheers ari
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On 01/09/2012 04:06 PM, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
Something odd appears to have happened to CVE-2011-4602.patch; it looks
like a diff of a brokenly wrapped diff. For instance: (sic)
Strange, but it actually doesn't affect the patch, and the actual
changes are correct. I'll remove the extra
.patch:
+- fix an AIM/ICQ remote crash bug
+ * CVE-2011-4602.patch:
+- fix an XMPP remote crash bug
+ * CVE-2011-4603.patch:
+- fix a SILC remote crash bug
+
+ -- Ari Pollak a...@debian.org Sat, 07 Jan 2012 21:47:12 -0500
+
pidgin (2.7.3-1+squeeze1) squeeze; urgency=medium
Thanks for the package update. Are you interested in taking over
maintainership of the package, or at least becoming co-maintainer?
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Package: lastfmsubmitd
Version: 1.0.6-2
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With the latest upgrade to logrotate 1.8.1, the following errors occur
daily:
error: skipping /var/log/lastfm/lastfmsubmitd.log because parent
directory has insecure permissions (It's world writable or writable by
group which is not root)
I believe the correct fix for this is to remove group-writability from
/var/log/lastfm.
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It appears that this is fixed in a recent (post-2.8.1) version, no?
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Package: python-gobject
Version: 3.0.2-3
Severity: important
When running gnome-tweak-tool from unstable, with python-object from
unstable, I get the following warning message, and the loaded
gnome-shell extensions can't be queried. If I upgrade gir1.2-glib-2.0 from
0.10.8-2+b1 to 1.31.0-2 (in
Do you know if this has been
fixed upstream in the gtk theme?
I doubt it, at least in gtk 2.0.
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I'm assuming this is due to gpointing-device-settings not being ported
to gnome-settings-daemon 3.0, and it appears this won't be fixed soon.
As a workaround, you can run this and put it in your ~/.xsessionrc:
xinput set-int-prop TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint Evdev Wheel Emulation 8 1
xinput set-int-prop
Package: gmpc
Version: 11.8.16-1
Severity: normal
After an upgrade to the latest version, the Playlist Editor view is
totally disabled. If I try to add a song to a playlist using the
context menu, I get a message that says Playlist support in MPD is not
working. See the manual for possible fixes.
Is it possible that entries for those applications already exist in
/etc/xdg/autostart? What about ~/.config/autostart?
Package: openbox
Version: 3.4.11.2-2
Severity: normal
When a normal GNOME Session is opened, XDG_DATA_DIRS is correctly set to
contain /usr/share/gnome. This is done in
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/55gnome-session_gnomerc, with the following block,
but only if using gnome-session directly. An equivalent
gnome-display-properties should let you switch between CRT/LCD/TV these
days, so perhaps this bug should be closed?
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On 10/30/2011 05:35 AM, leeredose wrote:
the problem still persists even if I tell NetworkManager to ignore the
interface.
I was apparently mistaken; if you are running NM, it is assumed that it
is managing all your interfaces. There isn't a way for pidgin to have a
sane default if NM is
This appears to not work with icedove 5.0 from experimental, and the
same uncaught exception error appears.
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reassign 645865 libgtk2.0-0
forcemerge 644224 645865
thanks
I'd like to expand the scope of #644244 to include the default Open
dialog as well, which suddenly changed to go to Recently Used.
Jan, you can still open files in an already-running instance of gimp by
just running gimp FILE...
Package: openbox
Version: 3.4.11.2-2
Severity: minor
I'm running Openbox inside a GNOME session, and some programs in
/etc/xdg/autostart and ~/.config/autostart start twice. I finally
tracked this down to /etc/xdg/openbox/autostart.sh, which has this
block:
# Run XDG autostart things. By
Does this still happen?
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Is gimp the one using high CPU in your scenario?
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severity 642199 important
thanks
Fails to connect how? Is there an error message? Can you attach the
output from Help-Debug Window while connecting?
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On 09/19/2011 05:55 PM, Noel David Torres TaƱo wrote:
So, your closing means that GIMP is not culprit at all of the failure? Is it
completely a responsability of the nvidia driver?
Correct.
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Which X display driver are you using?
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Are you using the driver from a package or did you download it separately?
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Does this still happen with 2.10.0? If so, can you install pidgin-dbg
and send a new backtrace?
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Could you go to Help - Debug Window before using a smilie, then wait
for a broken smilie, and then forward the log to this bug?
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severity 637264
tags 637264 +wishlist
thanks
It sure is in the changelog. I just quoted it to you.
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severity 637264 wishlist
tags 637264 +wontfix
thanks
I really messed up that last message.
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What's the output of these commands:
which pidgin
ldd /usr/bin/pidgin
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On 07/20/2011 12:56 PM, Rieker Flaik wrote:
Will this be fixed for squeeze?
If you provide a patch to fix it.
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Package: libgadu-dev
Version: 1:1.11.0-1
Severity: serious
running pkg-config --libs libgadu reports the following error:
Package gnutls was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gnutls.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
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If I try to change any of the settings under Sound Options, then close
the Preferences window, none of the settings have taken effect, and
going back into Preferences shows that the settings have been reverted.
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the command line there are not any
messages. The credentials are correct because they still work in Debian Lenny.
I also noticed that kio_groupwise gets never loaded.
Maybe kdepim must also be updated to 4.6.3 / .4?
Regards ari
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What version of network-manager are you using?
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On 05/20/2011 07:47 AM, YunQiang Su wrote:
Please build it for experimental.
I tested it, just need rebuild.
Unfortunately rebuilding it will break it when used with NM from
unstable, so I'll probably just request a rebuild when NM 0.9 hits unstable.
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Can you attach the debugging output that you get from Help - Debugging
while connecting?
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brightside just calls xdg-screensaver reset, so it's up to that to
determine what to do.
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Version: 1.4.3-1
Uploaded new version.
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Can you give me some hint about what actually has to be done to my
package? I have no idea what API change you're talking about, and
whether or not I can upload a new compatible version of rss-glx to unstable.
On 05/04/2011 06:55 AM, Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
Package: rss-glx
Severity:
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: normal
My browser is set up to show me pages in English by default, but this
page is showing up in French:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html
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Do you have the gstreamer0.10-alsa package installed?
Could you also try reproduce the crash with a clean config by setting
ALSA as the audio source?
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the libgimp-perl package.
The package is extremely outdated and mostly useless at the moment. It
would needs to be updated to the new upstream:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp-perl/
The package description is:
The Gimp module includes the Perl
Package: dh-autoreconf
Version: 3
Severity: normal
The man page for dh_autoreconf has this in the usage:
[ program -- params ]
But if you pass -- and then parameters, they don't get seen by the
program. This appears to be because of the way debhelper handles those
extra arguments, and the
Package: libgraphviz-dev
Version: 2.26.3-5
Severity: grave
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libgraphviz-dev: Depends: ocaml-base-nox-3.11.2 which is a virtual
package.
It looks like it should depend on ocamp-base-nox instead?
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Are there any other error messages along with that one?
Does it only happen with specific images?
If you run gimp from a terminal, are there any messages printed to the
terminal when the jpeg error pops up?
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Probably prefs.xml, but that would mean the bug is not actually fixed.
Could you obtain a new backtrace?
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