Package: darkice
Version: 1.3-0.3+b1
Severity: important
Darkice maintainers don't work down bug reports and submitted patches
obviously. So it would be cool if Debian would add some patches to the darkice
package. This one here is an annoying bug since years alredy:
Recording lost/overwritten
Package: imagemagick-6.q16
Version: 8:6.9.10.23+dfsg-2.1+deb10u1
Severity: important
using "convert" to convert to pdf (and possible also other formats) is not
allowed due to policy restriction:
convert test.jpeg test.pdf
convert-im6.q16: attempt to perform an operation not allowed by the
Package: gnutls30
there's a memory leak in gnutls in conjunction with AES CCM mode.
For details see also
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14399
https://gitlab.com/gnutls/gnutls/-/merge_requests/1277
please ship that fix from
https://gitlab.com/gnutls/gnutls/-/merge_requests/1278
is the maintainer of this package still alive?
Would it be possible that someone else takes this over? Stretch is
almost ready and at least for stretch this could easily have been fixed.
It makes little sense to report bugs to Debian packages and even point
to the solution if all this ends up in
a fix for this is upstream already, see
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5324
can you please add this fix to jessie and testing, please?
this might be a problem of the grammar checker languagetool but the current
version of it seems to do that right. You can test it on
https://www.languagetool.org/
This bug should be moved to the right package or be closed if languagetool
should not see a version update.
Package: apt
Version: 1.0.9.8.3
when there are invalid or expired apt repositories configured, ALL other apt
repos will not be updated.
In my case:
CRON-APT LINE: /usr/bin/apt-get -o quiet=1 update -o quiet=2
E: Release file for
http://ftp.uni-koeln.de/debian/dists/jessie-backports/InRelease
Package: gnutls28
Version: 3.3.8-6+deb8u2
gnutls sends ocsp certificate status even if the client didn't request that.
This leads to TLS connections to OCSP enabled exim versions to
either
1) fail completely (like for gmail trying to deliver mail to exim)
or
2) the other side fall back to
the start up dependency is really trivial to fix. And this is a major problem
for enterprise setups who usually have a AD or other LDAP directory to conenct
to. No working cron there. Can the maintainer of the cron package
please add the right dependecy?
Later on this should definetely get fixed
you should just add the HanExtra perl package to get support for gb18030
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