Package: cupssys
Severity: important
Since the last update on my laptop, cupsys keeps the disk spinning.
I tracked this down and identified that it writes its printcap file
regulary (and likely with a fsync()/fdatasync(), else it won't keep
the disk spinning). In my configuration cups logs to
Norbert Tretkowski wrote:
tags 408563 +moreinfo
thanks
* Christian Thaeter wrote:
So far the fix didn't show up in testing, nor could I find any
previous report of it.
Please try 20061223-1 from unstable.
Norbert
Sorry for the late reply, I am very lazy on upgrading
Package: ion3
Version: 20061029-3
Severity: important
I prefer to use the 'switchto = false' option. With the last update this doesn't
work anymore, but the upstream author confirmed that this was a known bug and
got
fixed serveral weeks ago. So far the fix didn't show up in testing, nor could
Package: netbase
Version: 4.27
Severity: wishlist
please add:
git 9418/tcp# Git Version Control System
to /etc/services
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to
Package: tendra
Version: 4.1.2-15
Severity: normal
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/tendra_4.1.2-15_i386.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/share/man/man1/pl.1.gz', which is also in package
gnustep-base-runtime
bug also send to gnustep-base-runtime
-- System Information:
Package: gnustep-base-runtime
Version: 1.13.0-5
Severity: normal
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/tendra_4.1.2-15_i386.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/share/man/man1/pl.1.gz', which is also in package
gnustep-base-runtime
bug also send to tendra
-- System
Marc Haber wrote:
Neat idea. However, I am not convinced that this belongs in the
distribution package as it would be necessary to touch _all_ rules
files. The use case is rather special, and greatly increases rule
complexity. They are already too hard to understand, IMO.
I am open to
Package: aide
Version: 0.11a-4
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice if aide can track files in vservers or similar
chroot-like environments from within the root server.
Adding this functionality is quite trivial:
Example how I did this
first add /etc/aide/aide.conf.d/20_aide_vservers:
#!/bin/sh
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