IIRC, there were grammatical errors corrected in CVS different than what
was in Debian's package. Feel free to try compiling with the newer one.
If it works, go ahead and make the dependency change. Otherwise, use
the CVS revision of the grammar file. Should work.
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Likely true, though there were some incompatibilities that 4.1 had with
newer bison code. These were fixed in the CVS version of gnats, which
should truly be what we're running anyway. If only I had the time to
put into GNATS to address these things.
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The fix for this bug puzzles me a bit. I can apply the patch in order
to get things "working", but we really should examine why the expression
fails on whitespace. This in itself is a bug. It appears to me that
the intention is to account and skip whitespace. In practice, as you
have found, tha
roblem solved?
I honestly don't know. It was reported so long ago. The servers that
it could have affected have long since been upgraded. I would
consider it close-able, even though the bug for those particular
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OK, folks. You have the wrong bug report. #413968 is a bug to
clamsmtp, and I REALLY don't think PHP is involved here. Please find
the correct bug # and start sending emails there.
Thank you,
Chad (not a PHP guy)
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late to this bug, per se, you
could open a new bug report.
I know that reportbug isn't a required tool, but it does include some
very helpful information regarding your installed environment,
including architecture, debconf settings, and package dependencies. I
would urge you to consider
ormal. Olaf
had been sending me emails directly regard this bug report that I
could forward to the queue.
In any case, I'll take the "|| true" off and upload the package today.
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> Yes, by the time I get any mail about it, it's too late. :)
Roll-back built. Upload pending.
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> them...
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>
> The log file is attached also, it is all in one tgz file.
I'll look at this in a moment. I do think it's your group permissions
though. You say this is a clean install, not an upgrade?
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ail, then compress the log and send it to me directly?
My guess is that you have a permissions problem with clamav (clamd).
Additionally, you can use a clamd.conf file to boost logging to the
clamav-daemon application (clamd).
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> So, would me sending you the whole thing as of Tuesday be OK for you,
> Chad?
Sure.
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> OK, danke
When you all have it figured out, let me know.
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I was so excited to see this package, and so disappointed to be hit by
this bug, too. Any ideas or patches that might fix it? I don't know
Haskell, but could take a stab at it.
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Thanks for your hard work, Christian. I've been pretty swamped at
work in my transition from one job to another.
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Rene Engelhard wrote:
I bet this is not cause by a change in OOo...
Maybe not. Still, it's the only application that I use where this
behavior is exhibited. It only happens when a menu is selected.
Right-click context menus work. Buttons on the toolbar work. Editing a
document works. St
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 2.0.4-5
Severity: serious
This is a relatively new problem. I don't recall the last version that
I didn't have this issue, but openoffice.org had been working in this
amd64 environment.
This problem is 100% reproducable on this system. Any OpenOffice.org
applica
Regardless, you get the idea. ;-) Manpages are needed, and since
they're provided with upstream, we should include them. Just use my
patch as a beginning to the complete solution. Where they belong is
probably with xen-utils-common, since that is where your wrapper script
for /usr/sbin/xm ex
Package: xen-utils-3.0.3-1
Version: 3.0.3-0-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Manpages that are provided with the source are not included with the utilities.
Use perl-doc package at build-time to generate appropriate manpages and
dh_manpages to install them in the appropriate locations.
diff -urN xe
Package: monotone
Version: 0.30-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Backport attempts for monotone fail not at the 'build-deps' step,
rather during the configuration of the software. configure states
that boost 1.33.1 is required. Since the control file has no
versioned dependencies upon the boost li
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Arnaud Fontaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm interested by taking care of this package. I have worked on
> the previous NMU of cheetah. If you agree, i will retitle this RFA
> to ITA.
First come, first serve. It's yours.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the cheetah package.
The package description is:
Cheetah can be used as a standalone templating utility or referenced as a
library from other Python applications. It has many potential uses, but web
developers looking for a viable alterna
copy of your mail?
No idea.
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The patch is broken. I'm betting you haven't tried building this yet.
;-) The real fix would alter SetupTools.py.
Again, hold your horses. I'll take a look at it this weekend.
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ass
back for a while and let me digest the new information before
making a decision about how to handle the new packaging requirements.
If you had taken a different approach, I wouldn't be so put-off with
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> If you don't respond soon I'll start to prepade a NMU for this
> weekend (see mentioned mails for details)
How kind of you.
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Package: gnobog
Version: 0.4.3-2.1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Gnobog segaults on amd64 sarge. Example output:
$ gnobob
Gnobog-Message: User Home Directory : /home/ccw
Gnobog-Message: Gnobog Working Directory : /home/ccw/.gnobog/
Gnobog-Message: Creating New
#x27;)
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-2-k7
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)
(ignored: LC_ALL set to C)
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use the libpam_abl module is simply not reached
> in the chain.
This was not my experience. We should definitely examine your
sshd_config setup as well as the order of your pam stack.
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n. You have at least two DD's now that believe it
has a place in the Debian archive.
Eric, if you could sponsor the package, that would be great. I
personally have no time to take on more packages.
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. I hadn't gotten to the point of making the pam_abl.so.5
page.)
As far as purging is concerned, a cron job can be created to perform
the purge on a daily or sub-daily basis. Autopurge isn't necessarily
needed. For performance reasons, I wouldn't care to have it do s
ecture: any
Standards-Version: 3.6.1.1
Build-Depends: debhelper (>=4.2.32), libdb4.3-dev (>=4.3.27),
libpam0g-dev(>=0.76)
Uploaders: Chad Walstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Files:
fbcf97067e9647fa1d9257d4e6133cba 19000 libpam-abl_0.2.3.orig.tar.gz
9633cc35e306fd8197241de2cdbdd448 3292 libpam-abl_0.2.3-1.diff.gz
I've got a working package built for amd64 and you're free to use it
if you wish. Are you still interested in maintaining this one?
Chad
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Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doesn't that indicate that libpam-ldap *does* have an appropriate
> versioned dependency, which you violated by versioning your local
> package with an epoch that's not present in the Debian archive?
Probably.
> The shlibs system of shared library hand
Ah, ha! It turns out that this bug is because libpam-ldap in sarge
doesn't have appropriate versioned dependencies on libldap2. I had
recompiled the openldap2 libraries and server on woody to enable SSL
support way back when. Because I used an epoch in the version, it never
got upgraded with the
ng a 2.6.8 kernel with and updated sarge binary
of SSH (or so I thought). I have to rely upon a cron job to match and
kill "notty" sshd sessions on the server to keep the load reasonable.
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Test it to make certain, though.
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> what's the current state of this packaging effort? I'd like to have
> it in the archive, so please raise your voice :) If there's still
> the need for a sponsor - I'm all yours.
I don't have time to sponsor another NM/package, and I haven't kept up
w/python
Package: libpam-ldap
Version: 178-1
Severity: minor
If one uses the use_first_password option to pam_ldap.so, an incorrect
password errors out with the following message instead of prompting for
a password again.
[09:23:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (531)$ sudo ls
Password:
sudo: pam_authenticate:
Andreas Jochens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 05-Aug-10 07:05, Chad Walstrom wrote:
> > reassign 322359 dpkg 1.13.10
> >
> > Andreas Jochens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > This is because the new dpkg does not accept a version ending with '-
Package: kernel-image-2.6.8-11-amd64-k8-smp
Severity: important
While using the ipt_recent kernel module to stop SSH bruteforce attacks,
the kernel panics on a 32-bitism. This crash can occur at any time.
---8<---
Unable to handle kernel paging request at
Package: libpam-krb5
Severity: minor
This may be true for other GUI tools for SSH commandline utilities, but
Fugu (a Mac OS X client) fails to log in with ssh2 if I use libpam-krb5
for authentication. If you take out the "for PRINCIPLE" segment of the
string, everything works as expected.
The us
%H:%M:%S Sensor %s #%n %C"
HUM_FORMAT "%b %d %H:%M:%S Sensor %s C: %.2C F: %.2F H: %h%%"
SENSORS 2
ROM 0 0x26 0x4D 0x90 0x6E 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x6C
ROM 1 0x26 0x47 0xEE 0x6D 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xE4
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it was a wishlist request and nothing more. I could just
as easily strip the dependencies out and make my own custom package,
but I really feel that it shouldn't be necessary. Do as ye will. ;-)
(It looks like mercurial has just gotten a booster shot and now has
quilt-like capabilities a
root2766 Mar 7 20:20 /usr/lib/gnats/mkdb
- -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 143336 Mar 7 20:21 /usr/lib/gnats/queue-pr
- -rwxr-xr-x1 root root1898 Mar 7 20:20 /usr/lib/gnats/rmcat
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c/diff.gz files to
create the deb. I will compile the original tarball and test
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#x27;ll spend some time writing up a full
report later today or tomorrow.
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Package: mercurial
Version: 0.6-1
Severity: wishlist
There is very little reason to use the cdbs patchsys-quilt.mk file.
simple-patchsys works just fine for what you need it to do. Switching
to a simpler tool will allow you to reduce the version dependency to
something obtainable on sarge, making
d like you to test them. Everything seems to work ok here.
I'll test them out on Tuesday or Wednesday at work. Have a great
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ve time myself to dig into the code. Life is very
busy at work and home. :( The boss wants a munin plugin for the temp
sensors before too long, though we're both content with the log file
for the time being. Being able to customize the output of the
digitemp call would make it very
Package: digitemp
Severity: minor
You have a BASHism in debian/rules:
mkdir -p build-serial/{src,userial/ds9097,userial/ds9097u}
The {} expansion is not POSIX standard. For example, if dash were the
default shell for the build environment, this would FTBFS. A simple
test to demonstrat
Package: digitemp
Version: 3.3.2-2
Severity: normal
When running digitemp_DS9097U with the commandline option to specify the
output format, digitemp outputs the default format instead.
$ sudo -u digitemp digitemp_DS9097U -a -o 'Sensor %s %.2F'
DigiTemp v3.3.2 Copyright 1996-2004 by Brian C. Lane
reopen 309648 =
thanks
Absolutely. It should be reopened for sarge. I should not have put
the "Closed:" line in the changelog.
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ures of the the diff and upstream tarball
(which I simply renamed to Debian's naming conventions).
I've got this version installed on my machine and it appears to
install well and run as expected.
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if you wish to use it.
If you would like a co-maintainer, I would be happy to help.
Otherwise, feel free to nuke my name from the Maintainer field and
upload your own version.
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d exception. I"ve done some digging and the best
> suggestion seems to be to put something like th
...snip...
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=11589131
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it's overkill
unless you're making module packages.)
References
==
.. [1] http://bugs.debian.org/280209
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Here's the patch.
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On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 05:43:09PM -0500, Chad Walstrom wrote:
> The diff is attached.
Apparently it wasn't. Oh well. I'll submit it to the BTS, which can
be browsed via http://bugs.debian.org/280209
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Package: munin-node
Version: 1.2.2-3
Severity: normal
String matching isn't geared for what sparc reports, evidently...
$ grep 'irqstats' /var/log/munin/munin-node.log | uniq
Argument "su(mouse):7ea," isn't numeric in addition (+) at
/etc/munin/plugins/irqstats line 62, <$in> line 2.
Argument "
Package: munin-node
Version: 1.2.2-3
Severity: normal
The postfix_mailstats plugin uses a coarse perl regex to attempt to
match reject codes in the mail log.
231 }
232 elsif ($line =~ /reject: \S+ \S+ \S+ (\S+)/)
233 {
234 $rejects->{$1} ++;
If
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 01:07:22PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
> To be fair, the CC didn't make it to him right away - it seems it only
> left my mail queue sometime this morning. He may not have seen the
> rest of the conversation.
My bad. I replied before I had my morning cof
lamsmtp. Please pay attention.
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to testing shortly. I
should have clamsmtp_1.4-1 uploaded by Monday.
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rk, but it looks sound. I've also added the start/stop routine for
clamav-daemon in preinst/postrm. I'll probably upload with a medium or
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in mode 2770, but it would not work.
Again, my mistake. I need to call invoke-rc.d clamav-daemon stop and
start so that the new permissions take effect.
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"bug". Expect to
see a fix if something else arises, such as a new upstream release or
new translations for debconf.
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s trying to do. Rather
than calling close_raw(&fd) immediately, he may choose to do something
like:
io->connected = connect(fd, &...)
if (io->connected == -1)
RETURN(-1);
But then again, that's putting a lot of effort into a wrapper struc
quot; package doesn't mean you
shouldn't include utilities necessary to update the "database" of regex
files by the junkfilter RC file.
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filter. If someone was really interested in the
package and wanted to make it sysadmin friendly for site-wide
filtering(i.e. it works out of the box), then let that person pick up
the mantel of maintainer.
In the mean time, here's a simple patch to include the list files and
Ma
put in /usr/share
> to satisfy the FHS.
>
> The files are there just so that they may be copied to the home
> directory of whatever user wants to make use of them, so I'm not to
> consider this as a real bug.
Then I would prompt you to mention this in README.Debian.
ian.org/g/gnats/news/1.html gives details to the
latest upload.
http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?pkg=gnats are buildd logs that show 7
of 10 ports have been compiled already (s390, mipsel, and arm are left).
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Chris Mason wrote:
> Please find below a patch to fix this issue:
I'll include it in the 1.3-0 upload, once I fix the issues I'm having
adding a new system user/group for clamsmtp. ;-)
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asser
Rafael Jesus Alcantara Perez wrote:
> I've attached the logcheck rules for ignoring logging data.
Did you intend for this to be saved as
debian/clamsmtp.logcheck.ignore.server and installed with
dh_installlogcheck?
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that the user and group clamav:clamav will be install.
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riment with an alternative virus
scanner.
But then again, all of this is in the README.Debian file...
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es. [TR]
- added test cases for handling unicode with the default filter
[TR]
permits nesting [JJ]
.. [1] http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=28961
.. [2] http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=294962
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ot;alpha" indicates to me that it may not be ready for the stable target
of Debian.
I could package it and mark it sid-only. *shrug*
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ossibly back-port the "fix", but would you really
benefit all that much with an additional error message?
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