The original patch URL is now dead, but it can be retrieved there:
https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/packages/net/ez-ipupdate/patches/ez-ipupdate-everydns.patch?rev=4986
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Package: mldonkey-server
Version: 2.9.5-2
Severity: minor
In /etc/init.d/mldonkey-server, the line:
test -x $WRAPPER || exit 0
does not do anything, since $WRAPPER is not defined. This is cruft
left behind from previous versions. No big deal, but it's confusing at
first, it would only help clari
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Stefano Zacchiroli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 01:02:48PM +0100, Daniel Bonniot wrote:
>> I see two strange things on this page:
>> http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/mysql-dfsg-5.0.html
>
> Thanks for this b
Package: qa.debian.org
Hi,
I see two strange things on this page:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/mysql-dfsg-5.0.html
1. it lists 5.0.32-7etch6 as the current stable and stable-security
version, while it has been -etch8 for more than 20 days
2. in the latest news section, etch8 does not appear.
Just for information, the NOERROR parameter of require does not work
with XEmacs 21. I'm planning to use instead:
(condition-case nil (require 'cc-fonts) (error nil))
Daniel
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This patch would be very nice to include. One thing to pay attention
to is that the "-n standby" parameter for smartctl is only available
since smartmontools 5.37 (etch has 5.36). So I think the debian
package could include this patch and add versioned Conflicts and
Suggests for smartmontools.
Reg
Indeed, I overlooked testing it with emacs21. Sorry about that.
I'm a bit confused by your patch, though. It looks like a patch
against the old version, ant it looks similar to the diff from 0.9.12
to 0.9.13 (but I don't have the time to check precisely right now).
Could you provide a patch again
Package: jikes-classpath
Version: 2:0.92-4ubuntu2
Severity: minor
Since it provides a java compiler, jikes-classpath should be in Section devel,
not libs.
Thanks!
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Package: tcng
Version: 10b-1
Severity: important
When using tcng, I get that message:
cc1: error: /tmp/buildd/tcng-10b/include/default.tc: No such file or directory
Later, essential fields like ip_len are not recognized. This makes the package
pretty
unusable by itself.
It looks like tcng was
Package: backupninja
Version: 0.9.4-6
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
A long time ago I submitted a patch (that was accepted) to support the 'ignores'
option for the mysql plugin. That option completely omits certain tables from
the dump.
Here is a new patch that provides another option for mysq
Hi,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=376157
I understand this bug resulted from a misconfiguration. Problem is, it's not
that hard to fall into this situation (the submitter did it, and I did it too),
and the results are quite severe, like root mails being lost, and not so eas
Hi,
There is a new verion of nice in the archive (0.9.12-2, uploaded just before
your build), which already fixes a FTBFS. Could you please try it? Or is there
an ETA for a new autobuild?
Cheers,
Daniel
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For information, after discussing with kaffe developpers, the problem was most
likely fixed by the upgrade to kaffe 2:1.1.7-4, which includes patches for amd64.
Cheers,
Daniel
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Salut Arnaud,
Sorry to bother you again, but it's been a very long time. Should I look for
another sponsor?
Daniel
Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
Yes, busy, your mail is in red in my inbox ;-)
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Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
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Yo Daniel,
I'll try to take upload it asap, thanks for your work,
Salut Arnaud,
I know you might be busy, I'm just checking you haven't forgotten about this.
Cheers,
Daniel
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Hi Arnaud,
Sorry for not being responsive earlier. I put together a new release for Nice,
and took the opportunity to fix all the standing packaging bugs at the same
time. This one was easy ;-)
Unfortunately I cannot build at the moment, as the testing version of kaffe is
buggy (see bug rep
Package: planetpenguin-racer
Version: 0.3.1-5
Severity: normal
When I press key 'c' at the race selection screen, ppr consistently
crashes, with:
Fatal signal: Segmentation Fault (SDL Parachute Deployed)
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Clint Adams wrote:
I propose the following text as a starting point:
The BROWSER variable can be used to select which browser is started by
the sensible-browser command. For instance, to use firefox, add the
following to /etc/environ:
BROWSER=/usr/bin/mozilla-firefox
Are you suggesting tha
Package: debian-policy
Severity: minor
Section 6.1, third paragraph, says that maintainer scripts, should exit
with non-zero on error. Then section 6.3 (titled "Controlling terminal
for maintainer scripts"), says: "Each script should return a zero exit
status for success, or a nonzero one for
Package: debianutils
Version: 2.15.2
Severity: minor
`man sensible-browser` says:
Documentation of the EDITOR, PAGER, and BROWSER variables in environ(7)
However, BROWSER is not mentionned there (EDITOR and PAGER are):
lyon:/etc# man 7 environ | grep BROWSER
Reformatting environ(7), please wait
Package: grip
Version: 3.3.1-4
Severity: normal
When grip is ripping and encoding tracks, it silently overwrites
existing files with the same directory/name combination. I understand
this might be desired when CDDB information could be retrieved, and you
are really ripping again the same track
Package: bittornado
Version: 0.3.11-4
Severity: whishlist
Using btdownloadcurses, I noticed that rates (both up and down) would
once in a while crawl down to zero, then take some time (tens of
minutes, very roughly) to restart at all. Then I noticed this happened
when my IP changed. (It change
Package: pppoeconf
Version: 1.7
Followup-For: Bug #286381
I agree with the submitter, these values might need to be upped. I made
a fresh sarge install, and with the pppoeconf-generated setup (with 20s
interval and 3 lcp-echo attempts), I was
getting disconnections due to echo-requests timeout
Andrew McMillan wrote:
Hi,
I've added the relevant "ifconfig $1 up" to testmii in the
next-to-be-released whereami, but some testing suggests that this might
screw up other network cards that are currently working :-(
Do you think this problem is specific to the Sun Gem NIC? I could
perhaps de
Package: whereami
Version: 0.3.20
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
When testdhcp uses dhclient3, it does not detect if no DHCP offer was obtained.
The reason
for this is that by default dhclient3 will go to the background in that case,
and return 0.
It can be made to exit with non-zero instead by
Package: whereami
Version: 0.3.20
Followup-For: Bug #285703
I ran into the same situation, and I agree this would be a very convenient
feature.
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Lo
Finding the script would have been easier for me if you had pointed me
to the contrib CVS. ;-)
Oops, sorry for forgetting this.
Do you think that including actual po files from the CVS might make
sense? BTW, since you appear to be somwhat of an active user, could
you help me with packaging 4.6.0?
I
It sounds like your apache2 setup is not yet configured and that may be
causing the hang. Selecting to reconfigure apache2 before it has been
setup may be causing the gallery package's post installation script to
hang. I haven't yet been able to reproduce this issue but I'll see what
I can do to
tags 300953 pending
thanks
The error you get in sid is due to a bug in kaffe. I reported it upstream, and
it has been fixed in kaffe CVS. Hopefully they will release 1.1.5 soon, and we
can close this report. I'm also trying to make sure it will make it possible
to upload a more recent version of
Hi Roland,
Thanks for your report. Which runtime did you use to try to build? The
transcript points to kaffe, but the reports says:
> pn kaffe | java-virtual-machine Not found.
which seems to imply that kaffe is not installed. Version numbers would be
useful too.
In any case, I am a
Still, I think the following behaviour is also a common one: outside mail
sent by smarthost, local mail delivered in spool; no incomming mail. This
is typical with a dialup machine where users have their mailboxes outside
the system (on an IMAP server for instance). Does the "mail sent by
smart
However, it seems to me that when a mail is sent to a local user, it is not
a very sensible thing to do to forward it to the smart host as is, since it
will surely fail. Shouldn't the default configuration do it differently?
It won't surely fail in the situation that the local host is in a
compa
Thanks for the answer.
Hello,
Yes, that is caused by
- Make exim work correctly if dc_readhost ("visible, rewritten domain name
for local users") ends up as part of local_domain, which happens if
the same value is chosen for mailname and dc_readhost. This
implemented by new ro
Salut Arnaud,
This has been solved in 2:1.1.4.PRECVS7-1
Oh, great. I'm surprised that reportbug didn't warn me that a new version of
kaffe existed. It used to do that.
Daniel
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