On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 05:39:06PM +0100, Alex Wilk wrote:
Something is wrong. The new package is missing.
It is rather odd.
It was uploaded on 28th Feb, I've got the upload timestamp but the pts
doesn't show it.
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On Sun, Mar 02, 2014 at 09:50:47PM +, althaser wrote:
it runs fine withA 2.97-2.1 ?
Not sure, I have lost the ipod now.
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- if (opts * OPT_ISMOUNTPOINT) {
+ if (opts OPT_ISMOUNTPOINT) {
I can't believe I did that.
I've applied it to upstream git and to a Debian package, thanks for the
bug report and patch.
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On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 08:56:42PM +0100, Joerg Dorchain wrote:
would you mind uploading an interim packet with the fix?
Sure thing, 3.3.9-2 should be hitting ftp master in the next few
minutes.
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I reported this bug in the wordpress forum and the reply from one of the
developers is at
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/old-bug-cve-2012-5868
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I filed a bug against the Ubuntu version of this package here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postfix/+bug/1279116
They suggested raising the issue in the Debian package system as the chroot
comes from the upstream Debian package. And I came across this bug.
I was able to figure out
Please a GR to override this bullshit.
There are 100 people who have chosen to use systemd. Yet they override everyone
else because they are in the right position.
Fuck systemd from the bottom of my heart.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
FUCK SYSTEMD.
I do not want to learn systemd.
I do not want to deal
is not a mountpoint.
Specified filename /home/foo is not a mountpoint.
/home:6533c 15962c 22713c 22714c 28392c 28434c 28476c 28520c
/var:
/dev:
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is, under what conditions do these odd
/proc/diskstats occur and what interpretation should
vmstat make of the situation? Ignore the partitions?
Raise an error? re-map the disk-partition links
after reading the file?
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 09:01:03AM -0800, Daniel Schepler wrote:
pbuildd@frobozz:~/procps-3.3.9$ ./vmstat -p sda1
Segmentation fault
At least we can say it's not a false positive on the testing :)
Looks like something funny with scanf.
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On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 09:20:19AM -0800, Daniel Schepler wrote:
FAIL: vmstat partition (using sda1)
Can you send me what
grep sda1 /proc/diskstats
shows? Also
vmstat -p sda1
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, it's basically
saying that command -v kill works
but `command -v kill` doesnt work
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gbp:error: upstream/3.7.2+dfsg is not a valid treeish
It's got something to do with me not having all the branches pulled
down. Any ideas on how to fix it?
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it or I'll upload it then.
Thanks for the fix.
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a
cantfix.
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it real hard to fix when your test setups work fine.
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Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.68-1
Severity: minor
The /etc/logcheck/ignore.server/dnsmasq file doesn't take into account
you can have interface names like eth1.2
The fix is pretty simple: add a dot to one file.
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it all points to it being that.
If you just installed libdspam7-drv-pgsql, could you try installing previous
dspam version from snapshot.debian.org and see if you still have this error?
Will do and let you know how it goes.
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. If I take one of the signatures out of the
database and do the same trick in python, it does decode correctly.
So it seems that dspam is not feeding correct UTF-8 into the database
and the database is having a whinge about it.
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bug report. I
passed your notice on Jim who is responsible for top and he said that
got fixed in 3.3.6
If you are running either procps 3.3.6-1 or newer, can you open a new
bug with this report?
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* Package name: expect-lite
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Programming Lang: TCL
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 5:05 AM, Adam D. Barratt
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On 2013-11-15 8:32, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Jo, 14 nov 13, 12:39:04, Craig Miller wrote:
Please add expect-lite package to Squeeze Wheezy
[...]
Since you will be the Maintainer of the package I think you
Package: expect-lite
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Please add expect-lite package to Squeeze Wheezy
Expect-lite is build on expect and basic expect-lite scripts can be created by
simply cutting and pasting text from a terminal window into a script, and
adding '' '' characters.
This
blah and more C code
(or whatever your language preference is). To me that's a win for
everyone.
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thankyou
This lintian check has been put on hold while they fix up the init
scripts. Essentially there is no proper fix until the VERBOSE flag
is implemented in the log scripts.
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just
to keep the changes straight, such as the po files.
If the RM is rejected, I'll RFA it anyhow. I don't have time to fix
upstream brokeness.
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Can you tell me what architecture you have there and the md5sum
of the pgrep binary? Mine is f262412af73211dc86b80cc05f0d55e2
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. Shouldn't the buildds be using the latest
version of things so we don't get this sort of regression?
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- it's the only
way to avoid being caught up in the RH/Canonical commercial war).
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Package: git
Version: 1:1.8.4~rc3-1
Severity: minor
For some reason on my new installation I had git installed but it got
removed (but, importantly NOT purged).
Now when I login to it I get this:
-bash: /usr/lib/git-core/git-sh-prompt: No such file or directory
-bash:
I've got most of these problems sorted out for the s390 (and the
ia64 but you probably don't care about that).
I'm stuck at with one of the more obscure ps flags.
FAIL: ps SCHED_BATCH scheduler
See [1]
So.. what does this test do?
It compiles [2]
Runs the binary as test-schedbatch 18
Runs
On Wed, Oct 09, 2013 at 11:46:48AM +0200, Martin Grimm wrote:
Sorry Craig, but I can't reproduce your problem here:
I've built procps 3.3.8-2 from sid successfully on a wheezy s390x system
(unpacking orig source + patch and then running debuild)
Thanks. I was kind of suspecting that would
at the other
failures to do something similiar.
https://gitorious.org/procps/procps/commit/b83788993bb2aeb2a6074ac8a2a08d4b9e49102b
Is there any way of testing for these sort of problems?
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Hi,
Just letting you know that I had the same problem and the upstream
patch you suggested on the BTS fixed it.
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essentially
the patch that Stephen sent (obviously the code has changed a bit
since 2006). You should be able to watch things up to 2^32 seconds
if you want to.
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' ] ; then
with:
if [ $(a2query -M) != 'prefork' ] [ $(a2query -M) != 'itk' ] ; then
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..^ this comma
into a ; or | etc. please.
Why? it makes sense to me.
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virtio block devices, from
an opensuse page:
http://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/html/openSUSE/opensuse-kvm/cha.kvm.limits.html#sec.kvm.limits.hardware
the fact that 'virsh attach-disk' works suggests that it's not a
kvm/qemu limitation, anyway.
craig
ps: i'm not really sure if this bug belongs
.
https://sourceforge.net/p/psmisc/code/ci/f8d844f4373c005773a7d1565f189c0f55d86312/
Soon, no more need for -l for you!
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Is this upstream patch a fix for this bug as well? If so, it's a rather
minor diff, could perhaps make it into a Wheezy update?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661485
.
If you want to use pgrep to check the command line, then use the -f flag.
So why did spamd not show up? My strong assumption is that its command
line looks different to its process name. There might be something else
happening here, but at the very least you can easily discount this.
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On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 10:36:14AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
Control: forwarded -1 https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?36850
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 01:32:50PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
amongst other problems, it breaks grub-set-default and grub-reboot,
because the submenu entry messes up
and had a, uh, --single --serial
--notparallel? flag to turn it off?
Joey, is this going to be the default for the next major dh release?
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packages seems like a sure recipe for both tools falling behind
in the long term.
I wondered that myself actually.
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to
if [ $GRUB_ENABLE_SUBMENUS != false ]
i honestly don't care what the default is, as long as there's a setting
to enable/disable generation of submenus.
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+++ 10_linux 2013-05-13 12:59:48.639018494 +1000
@@ -246,17
it into top proper.
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for the delay. The fix is that two line patch in the bug
report? If it is I would try to get the fix into the frozen set as its
a pretty bad bug and a simple fix.
The rules are at:
http://release.debian.org/wheezy/freeze_policy.html
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/changelog 2013-03-28 21:14:02.0 +1100
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+procps (1:3.3.3-3) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ * 3.3.3-3 Fix ps crash with large process groups Closes: #702965
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procps (1:3.3.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
Package: procps
Version: 1%3.3.4-1
Upstream commit at
https://www.gitorious.org/procps/procps/commit/7933435584aa1fd75460f4c7715a3d4855d97c1c
fixed this which appeared in upstream version 3.3.4.
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unstable already has 3.3.4-2, so a fix for this in wheezy would need
to go via testing-proposed-updates. In such cases, we'd generally be
looking at getting the fix in to unstable first though.
Thanks for the tip, 3.3.4-1 had this same fix so I've let the BTS know
about that too.
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but strace will tell us which one.
Did you upgrade the kernel recently?
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in the old procps which was increased to 4096 and is now dynamic.
Funny enough, the other report was crashing on sshd too.
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The final two commands reported begin with './waf', not '../waf';
i.e., the actual commands executed agree with the cookbook, not
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So the universe is
ok, until
they change their mind again.
Then I heard of procps-ng, decided to investigate it further... and
life got in the way :-S
procps-ng has greatly reduced the number of patches I've and the other
distributions have had to carry.
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it but the
subsequent structure may be a little sad.
I'm thinking a size for 32 groups with a realloc/read loop might
be the way to go.
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been working perfectly until i upgraded to 1.2.3.
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are getting process names and command lines mixed up.
Which is what you are doing.
You cannot give an error, go look at what the kernel gives you to see
that.
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Dear Maintainer,
When unattended-upgrades starts, it sets nice to 19 and ionice to idle,
before running the main function. Thus, every process restarted by any package
upgrades inherits that nice/ionice settings. This is
the question, when will dh_make be updated?
Your email has prompted me to look into getting the next one out.
So in a round-about way, its helped fixing the problem.
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I'd rather not add any more fields that are undocumented.
It will also get people confused with maintainers and copyright holders.
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not mentioned in the docs unfortunately.)
All done now.
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(if I compress
X it comes out worse, with different X for different compressors).
Thanks for your patch, I will be including it in the next dh-make
package which will be released shortly. That means from 0.62
dh-make will use xz as its default compression.
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follow up on that later (it won't be release-critical though).
I have a kFreeBSD kvm now so I'd be curious to find out what it is.
But yes, please put it in a different bug.
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I am seeing the same problem also. The root cause is that the 'printer'
inetd option is being disabled on upgrade by the prerm script but not
re-enabled in postinst. The postinst script currently checks for the
value of cups-bsd/setuplpd on
just a note to confirm i've seen the same behaviour on an Asus X401U
with grub versions 1.99-23, 1.99-26, and 2.00-10 from experimental.
Fortunately, pressing F10 rather than ^X works.
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If you try to use latexml and the document has hyperref package then
any hyperref links become a mess.
So tex source could have:
A link to the \hyperref[blah]{link} to test. \ref{blah}
turns into:
p class=pA link to the a href=%5B#b.l
was 'of course pstree does that, doesn't it?'
It doesn't!
You're absolutely correct, it should be an option now that threads are
much more commonplace.
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commit ce95dd5. I don't think it was designed
to be there but theres no real good reason to not have it and it was a
few line change to make it happen.
It will appear in the next upstream release which we're planning on
getting out late this year.
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-ldap and pam-ldap for adding newlines to their
secret files, and ldapscripts because it doesn't detect the condition
and warn about it.
I'll see if I can find the culprit code and put together some patches.
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other ideas.
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(probably
that means scheduling a transition to libprocps1)
Yes, I now know where the two changes were.
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forcemerge 691847 692063
thankyou
On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 08:43:37PM +0200, David Baron wrote:
Yesterday (31 October 2012) Sid upgrades. As procps had a critical bug
(which may indeed be related, dup of this one!) against it, I did not
upgrade procps but upgraded everything else.
I'm
Closes: #691847
+ * Stop SIGFPE on vmstat at times Closes: #677903
+ * Upstream took freebsd bug patch
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procps (1:3.3.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream version
diff -Nru procps-3.3.4/debian/clean procps-3.3.5/debian
its making a 3.3.4-2 with a debian patch to reverse the API
and then do.. something.
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it on the procps source package not the
binary and it would of caught it. You're right though it impacts the
library too.
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Package: procps
Version: 1:3.3.4-1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
The library in procps 3.3.4 snuck through an API change but the sonames
were not updated. This means if you upgrade procps to 3.3.4 but use a
3.3.3 libproc then ps ax amongst other things breaks.
than a uid. If I
wanted a uid I would of told ps to display it. I've (and other
maintainers in other distributions) have had plenty of people asking why
they see uids.
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I'll put my had up as interested in this topic and welcome the creation
of the mailling list. One of my Free Software projects people have
asked for virtual machine images so it's timely.
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On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 01:10:48PM +0300, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
This breaks systemtap 2.0 testsuite.
Hi, this is a duplicate bug for procps and I have just asked for any
final things before the next version is released at upstream that fixes
it.
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package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
required for *Debian Packaging of Diaspora
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package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
required for *Debian Packaging of Diaspora.
This request is a resend of an earlier request.
The initial request had an incorrect subject description
of the gem to be packaged
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to be able to create a network block device for the qcow2 image (e.g. so
that any of the disk/partition level tools like fsck and mount can be
run against the qcow2 image).
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weekend, it broke the Linux 32-bit Firestorm
SL viewer (there is no 64 bit version). I installed the latest 64-bit
Singularity SL-viewer for her but it can't do the mesh uploads she
needs, it's apparently better suited for SL users rather than SL
creators.
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