Hi,
I looked into haveged a while back because I ran into some issue. (Don't
remember exactly what.)
Apparently, the upstream systemd-service contains a conditional to only start
on old kernels. The strategies that haveged performed are apparently
incorporated into the kernel. That makes
actions on specific exit
codes.
Regards,
Danny
Package: linux-signed-arm64
Version: 5.10.70+1
Version: 5.14.9+2~bpo11+1
The 'panfrost' driver for the variety of Mali graphics devices requires a GPU
scaling governor to be available. Either this version of the source has not yet
been patched, or the patch only affects a statically bound
Package: haveged
Version: 1.9.14-1
HAVEGED is no longer considered necessary on any linux kernel 5.6 and greater.
The site itself recommends[1] not using it as kernel random support is
sufficiently improved, making haveged obsolete. Upstream uses a systemd service
file with starting
Hi Eric,
It has been quiet for a while. I'd like to hear what your thoughts are on this.
Kind regards,
Danny
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Friday, September 10th, 2021 at 5:54 PM, Danny van Heumen
wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Indeed, a fix was implemented.
>
> Yes. I think t
‐‐‐
On Friday, September 10th, 2021 at 5:54 PM, Danny van Heumen
wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Indeed, a fix was implemented.
>
> Yes. I think that the address from the public-resolvers document should take
> precedence over the address from an arbitrary resolver.
>
>
Hi Eric,
Indeed, a fix was implemented.
Yes. I think that the address from the public-resolvers document should take
precedence over the address from an arbitrary resolver.
Kind regards,
Danny
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Friday, September 10th, 2021 at 7:40 AM, Eric Dorland
wrote
discussion at
https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/discussions/1828
It is beneficial to use the DNS stamp information both for speed and
reliability of resolution.
Kind regards,
Danny
PS: I am not familiar with bug reporting or bug handling in Debian. Please
let me know if I should do things differ
viewerwindow.cpp:119:89: error: ‘const QRect
> QDesktopWidget::screenGeometry(int) const’ is deprecated: Use
> QGuiApplication::screens() [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
>
Hello John,
thank you for bringing this to my attention. I will make a patch and
report back on this bug.
Regards,
Danny
Package: snmpd
Version: 5.7.3+dfsg-1.7+deb9u1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream patch
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
The snmpd is configured to allow AgentX subagent to connect.
When on or more of the subagents are restart, the snmpd
sometimes ends up in a
Package: ifenslave
Version: 2.10
When trying to bring up a bonded network, I ran into this recursion depth error:
May 01 01:56:41 hostname ifup[4380]: /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/ifenslave: 67:
Maximum function recursion depth (1000) reached
May 01 01:56:41 hostname ifup[4378]: run-parts:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020, 3:42 PM Debian Bug Tracking System <
ow...@bugs.debian.org> wrote:
> Your message dated Mon, 13 Jan 2020 15:39:25 -0500
> with message-id ffovz...@mail.gmail.com>
> and subject line Re: [Python-modules-team] Bug#948828: python-whoosh ftbfs
> in unstable
> has caused the
Package: piper
Version: 0.3-201909020946~ubuntu19.10.1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
i Piper maintainer!
Apologies if this is noise, but I hit a problem when upgrading your
package. Here's the error message I got from apt-get upgrade.
Unpacking piper (0.3-201909090646~ubuntu19.10.1) over
"apt update"
6. Run "apt dist-upgrade"
7. Run "exit"
8. When you get to the login page, restart the computer because your
network might be a little wonky at this moment.
9. Continue using Debian testing
Danny
happened
that would still be better than crashing (or doing random stuff
instead of crashing), even if it forgot to restyle some special cases.
2019-08-27 18:56 GMT, Dmitry Shachnev :
> Control: reassign -1 libqt5widgets5 5.11.3+dfsg1-4
> Control: fixed -1 qtbase-opensource-src/5.12.4+dfsg
Package: python3-pyqt5
Version: 5.11.3+dfsg-1+b3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
there is a segmentation fault problem with python3-qt5 and/or qt5 when
switching between image and text with html tags.
To reproduce,
(1) Use Debian 10 live iso (or any Debian 10; it happened on a finished
Package: stow
Version: 2.2.2-1
Severity: whislist
If an environment variable is used in a .stowrc file, Stow doesn't expand it.
It defaults to the parent folder to symlink the files.
This problem has been solved upstream (version 2.3.0). However, it has been
release after the Buster release.
Package: firefox
Version: 66.0.1-1
Severity: normal
Firefox shield appears to be disabled in the Debian sid release of firefox in
66.0.1.
I've also seen this feature being called or related to "user studies" and
"normandy".
This is a feature that allows Firefox to push quick changes without a
I would also be interested if the package's source point to yshui's
compton fork that seems to be the new de facto compton development
repository.
Any chance you could consider to change the source or should we consider
an other option (NMU, Orphaned, etc)?
Thanks for taking the time to let
Hi,
On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 14:48:32 + (UTC)
Akanksha Mishra wrote:
> Hi Danny.
> As suggested by Chris, I can confirm that using the
> --exclude-directory-metadata flag ignores changes in the number of hardlinks.
> Please let us know if that works for you.
Yes, it works fine
I would also like to see that patch in the debian package. After testing
it, I can also confirm the patch works as expected.
I would also like to see that patch in the debian package. After testing
it, I can also confirm the patch works as expected.
nds on:
ii debianutils 4.8.6
ii dpkg 1.19.2
ii libc62.27-6
dash recommends no packages.
dash suggests no packages.
-- debconf information:
* dash/sh: true
From 05b07082b89d73dd84342640c61dc2d45080632c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Danny O'Brien
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2018 23:18:44 -0700
Su
Package: diffoscope
Version: 90
Would it be possible to add an option to ignore changes in the number of
hardlinks?
Guix deduplication uses hardlinks - so we get a LOT of false positives now.
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but it is
still in the investigation.
Cheers,
Danny
Hi,
This is the replica of issue #881664.
Cheers,
Danny
Hi,
This is a simple note to point out the version number is 4:16.08.0-1
unstable not 1.4.6-1 unstable
Cheers,
Danny
kage could not be built reproducibly.
Simply allocating the same number of cores to build the program resolves
this issue.
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="buildinfo=+all parallel=[same number of cores]"
Cheers,
Danny
t be built reproducibly.
Simply allocating the same number of cores to build the program resolves
this issue.
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="buildinfo=+all parallel=[same number of cores]"
Cheers,
Danny
olves
this issue.
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="buildinfo=+all parallel=[same number of cores]"
Cheers,
Danny
Cud i get a copy of kali for my Android fone please
Yo bruv
you can't.
This is necessary in order to use any of the wide variants in sqlucode.h at all.
Without "odbc_config --cflags" or an equivalent (pkg-config files could also
store these flags) you can't really use all of unixodbc as a library in a
program.
Regards,
Danny
Package: keepass2
Version: 2.34+dfsg-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Actually i can use the software, i can use stored password from registered
servers, but i cant add new servers.
Error occur when i try to add new servers or move scroll down, when i do it
exir showing this error:
en building the
> package.
Hello,
is anyone already working on this? If not, I would try resolving this
myself, since I use x11vnc a lot and would very much like to see it in
stretch. The autoremoval because of this bug is currently scheduled for
January 3.
Cheers,
Danny
On 11/13/2016 05:55 PM, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi Danny,
>
> I fully agree that we should ignore test results on other than amd64
> architecture. Please let me know if you intend to implement the needed
> change or whether you suggest that I should do so.
>
> Kind regar
Control: reopen -1
On Sun, 13 Nov 2016 09:18:53 + Danny Edel <deb...@danny-edel.de> wrote:
> We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
> ball, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive.
Hello Andreas, hello Steffen,
it seems like th
ybe
I can add some automatic build/testsuite checks via Travis-CI. They
base their images on Ubuntu, but it should be a good start, and there's
always sid chroots.
I do expect that with the next release of ball, we have to rework (or
maybe, can outright drop) a lot of the debian/patches.
Hope this helps,
Danny
bility. The quality would certainly not be worse than before,
when the testsuite was skipped entirely.
[584]: https://github.com/BALL-Project/ball/issues/584
Bottom line: As much as I'd like to help out; without access to a box
where the problem is reproducible, I am not able to.
Best regards,
before uploading if that's an issue.
Cheers,
Danny
~/.vagrant.d/gems/). This allows to
manage windows guests in the meantime, until ruby-winrm is packaged for
Debian.
Cheers,
Danny
or shared objects.
One should probably audit all ROOT packages against this bug.
(This was first discovered on Ubuntu, see Ubuntu Bug #1180808).
Yours faithfully,
Danny van Dyk
-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
APT prefers vivid-updates
APT policy: (500, 'vivid-updates'), (50
now
compiles *and* links against abi-tagged c++11 libraries, and I have not
encountered any problems yet.
Cheers,
Danny
this file) the documentation is built in the
doxygen/html subdirectory.
Please consider shipping this in the -dev or as its own
libnetfilter-queue-doc package.
Thank you,
Danny
clang is near-unusable
since pretty much every c++ library in Debian uses those abi tags.
Thank you in advance,
Danny
er.
I hope its all right.
- Danny
from snapshot.d.o) seems usable: I started BALLView and
loaded random projects from /usr/share/BALL-1.4/data/projects, and I get
molecule renderings on my screen -- but I have no idea if these are the
right ones : )
Cheers,
- Danny
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not-anymore-working solution.
Will report back here,
- Danny
[ 79%] Building CXX object
source/PYTHON/EXTENSIONS/CMakeFiles/VIEWmodule.dir/VIEWmodule/sipVIEWpart2.o
/build/ball-1.4.3~beta1/build/source/PYTHON/EXTENSIONS/VIEWmodule/sipVIEWpart2.cpp:
In function 'void* cast_Box(void*, const sipTypeDe
e with SSL on jessie, please
consider
including this patch in the jessie release.
I verified this in a fresh VM, installing puppet-module-puppetlabs-apache and
trying
to execute 'puppet apply apache.pp'. After changing the line, this worked.
Thank you,
- Danny
-- System Information:
Debian Re
bian.org doesn't yet include scm_debian-med.
Trying to push anyway gives:
danny@debwork ~/git/debian-med/ball $ git push -v
Pushing to git.debian.org:/git/debian-med/ball.git
Counting objects: 13, done.
Delta compression using up to 2 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (13/13), done.
Writing objects
upstream unless explicitly noted, and
I expect they will be included in the next release, but this may help
the Debian package back onto its feet right now.
The attached patch is based directly on master in collab-maint.
Cheers,
- Danny
From 93eb17ca031d7a5d225d8c33feacafe49b2675fb Mon Sep 17 00:00
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Danny Edel <deb...@danny-edel.de>
* Package name: pytest-benchmark
Version : 3.0.0
Upstream Author : Ionel Cristian Mărieș <cont...@ionelmc.ro>
* URL : https://github.com/ionelmc/pytest-benchmark
* License :
Control: fixed -1 dspdfviewer/1.15-1
With dspdfviewer/1.15-1 uploaded to unstable and the testsuite disabled
on big-endian, it no longer fails to build from source[1], hence the
downgrade of severity and "fixed".
Howver, I'd like to keep the ticket open until the underlying problem is
On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 12:27:44 +0100 Danny Edel <deb...@danny-edel.de> wrote:
> I will investigate further and report back here.
I cannot determine the exact cause why it fails on big-endian emulation.
Also, trying to load any GUI through the emulator just results in a
blank window, so
store
them with borg correctly. What file system are you using for /home?
Cheers,
- Danny
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;script" program from bsdutils package can help
you to create such a transcript file.
Cheers,
- Danny
[1]: https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/issues/748
[2]: https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/issues/748#issuecomment-196586665
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name in
their scripts and I prefer not to make backwards-incompatible changes
unless there is a reason to do so.
Cheers,
- Danny
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Package: borgbackup-doc
Version: 1.0.0~rc2-3
Severity: wishlist
Currently, the package borgbackup-doc does not build 100% reproducible.
The only problem is api.html, which embeds the current date/time and I/O
charset from the buildd. The problem occurs when parsing function
default arguments.
Package: borgbackup
Version: 1.0.0~rc2-3
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
On hppa, the borgbackup test suite failed on 1.0.0~rc2-3 [1] but built
successfully on 1.0.0~rc2-1 [2]. This may be a regression in
dependencies, since the
nd:
cowbuilder-dist sid mips login --bindmounts /dir/to/source
apt install devscripts equivs
cd /dir/to/source
mk-build-deps -ir
debuild -b -uc -us
In case I filed this against the wrong package, please redirect
accordingly. I'm not sure which component actually triggers the
segf
On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 11:02:00 +0100 Danny Edel <deb...@danny-edel.de> wrote:
> On big-endian architectures, dspdfviewer currently fails to build from
> source.
I can reproduce this with cowbuilder-dist from the ubuntu-dev-tools
package and the qemu-user-static emulator, with a
ou have a big-endian machine with X and are willing to help, please
speak up : )
- Danny
est from jessie(-updates), so
it doesn't seem to be using other backported versions.
I'd love to fix this, but I can't reproduce it here.
Cheers,
- Danny
ps: debomatic log link from Gianfranco
http://debomatic-i386.debian.net/distribution#jessie-backports/borgbackup/1.0.0~rc1-3~bpo8+1/buildlog
me:
i borgbackup-build-deps Dependsdebhelper (>= 9)
i A debhelper Dependsdpkg-dev (>= 1.18.2~)
i A dpkg-dev Recommends fakeroot
-
Uploading to delayed/2 should™ be fine, but just to ensure that the
current version actually migrates to stretch, maybe make it delayed/3.
Cheers,
- Danny
rom stable.
In general, I'd rather get errors at build time than from users after
they upgrade their machine, and running the upstream test suite seems
like a good start into this direction.
Cheers,
- Danny
Control: tags -1 upstream
Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/issues/669
On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 13:11:19 +0100 Danny Edel <deb...@danny-edel.de> wrote:
> I have forwarded this to the upstream bugtracker.
Since the program works as documented in the manpage, the
system,
I'd prefer to stick with those.
Cheers,
- Danny
Debian hat on] If I can't find a way to fix this, I'll probably have to
disable the testsuite for Debian builds temporarily.
Cheers,
- Danny
While some options (like --stats or --list) will emit more
> informational messages, you have to use INFO (or lower) log level to
> make them show up in log output. Use -v or a logging configuration.
I have forwarded this to the upstream bugtracker.
Cheers,
- Danny
es, so it
seems to be operating normally.)
Thank you for maintaining xvfb,
- Danny
tigating how to fix
this. The test output "Floating point exception" seems to suggest this
is quite a low-level error. (The same source builds fine against sid
snapshots from before the xorg 1.18 merge)
I will report back on this issue here, just ignore the other one I opened.
- Danny
sig
Source: dspdfviewer
Version: 1.14-2
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
After xorg got bumped to 1.18 in unstable, the testsuite started failing
with "floating point exception" on the parts where xvfb-run is used to
emulate a GUI.
The
t works for you too.
d-devel readers: Would it be possible for Debian to distribute the
resulting file as part of a broadcom firmware package? Firmware for
their wireless lan chipsets is already distributed in a similar manner.
Cheers,
- Danny
this
is my first non-trivial contribution.
I hope this helps,
- Danny
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index ceb15db..2b09efd 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ Build-Depends-Indep: doxygen,
texlive-latex-recommended,
that ACL magic works ^^ Try
searching for "facl" on the webs, maybe someone has a good starting
point out there.
Cheers,
- Danny
using the version in jessie-backports repository, in case that is
relevant.
Thank you,
- Danny
when browsing local doc), which does not
happen when building it on sid.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
- Danny
us) rather than installing in a non-managed directory.
Cheers!
- Danny
[1]:
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/borgbackup.git/commit/?id=9f41b18ac0e53153cba88f8d5ae3b8ef21ae23fb
oes not compile with default/gcc STL implementation
-> Compiles and runs with libc++-dev 3.7.0-1
I hope this helps in resolving this, or at least in figuring out *where*
the issue actually is located.
- Danny
[1]: http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/string/string/insert/
[2]: http://en.c
, and NEWS.Debian upon updates, I
believe that it should be appropriate to post stuff there.
Please state whether you think this (write README and hope user actually
reads it) is an appropriate solution to the compatibility problem,
meaning we could close the bug this way.
Cheers
- Danny
[1]:
https
problem, and the solution would be a well-clarified
README.Debian that explains to the end-user that for network
communication they need to run the same version on all hosts (using
backports when neccessary), and - from now on - NEWS.Debian entries
whenever any incompatibilities arise, so users get notified at the "apt
upgrade" stage and can abort the update if needed.
I again apologize for any misunderstandings and look forward to your
clarification.
- Danny
ream starts to make that promise.
This has been a rather long message, but I hope it clarifies the
reasoning why I belive this is a blocker for stable migration. As
always, discussion is appreciated and maybe someone has an idea or a
solution I have not yet thought of.
Thank you in advance,
-
it in debian
"unstable" until then (since its users will upgrade regularly), but we
should maybe stop further migrations or even ask for a removal from
testing until this is resolved.
Gianfranco, what do you think about the situation?
Cheers,
- Danny
? It would affect
both #807564 and #802966 since they both say FTBFS (although for
different reasons).
Cheers,
- Danny
r in `digikam': realloc(): invalid old size: 0x00c21f80 ***
Aborted
Maybe someone with more C debugging skills can look into that? (or
maybe it is an issue with my system)
Cheers,
- Danny
diff -ru orig/digikam-4.4.0/debian/rules digikam-4.4.0/debian/rules
--- orig/digikam-4.4.0/debian/rules
tories.
Something along the lines of
git add -u && gbp buildpackage --git-export=INDEX --git-ignore-new
should work (called from the collab-maint/borgbackup.git clone)
Cheers,
Danny
[export]:
http://honk.sigxcpu.org/projects/git-buildpackage/manual-html/gbp.building.html#GBP.BUILDING.EXPORT
ith upstream. While not perfect,
that's certainly better than a hand-written manpage that gives incorrect
information every now and then. Upstream is aware of the manpage issue,
you can read the discussion at github:
https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/issues/208
I hope that clears it up a bit.
Cheers,
- Danny
Pino,
thank you for the information. I will test aswell, and if there's no
problems I'll activate --paralell in the next upload.
Cheers,
- Danny
files included in the directory (since it will be
called outside the git clone), creating the correct (upstream) version
number.
- Danny
[new]: https://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html
[export-dir]:
http://honk.sigxcpu.org/projects/git-buildpackage/manual-html/gbp.building.html#GBP.BUILDING.EXPORT
Package: radiotray
Version: 0.7.3-4
Severity: normal
Hi,
i can't start radiotray. I get following error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/radiotray", line 15, in
radiotray.main(sys.argv[1:])
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/radiotray/radiotray.py", line
o .changes and signs with maintainer key, so this is just an issue of
what the maintainer trusts. Or am I getting this wrong?
- Danny
flect current git status, not the version
installed) plus it may be a privacy concern to load external resources
when browsing the local copy of the manual.
I also think that by using upstream git directly, we get the advantage
of directly being able to use git-bisect/git-cherry-pick for identifying
and backporting fixes to the stable version, which may come in handy
later on.
Danny
On Mon, 31 Aug 2015 14:14:35 +0200 Danny Edel wrote:
> I am currently working on a proof-of-concept version of d/rules doing
> all of that, I will report back here once I've got a working draft.
I have pushed a working packaging to github. It's not of
release-quality, but it should
c++11, c++03 or c++98.
I don't think this is that much of an issue on sid - after all, it's
called "unstable" for a reason - but it might be a showstopper for
stable, if clang++ is to be an alternative for g++.
- Danny
rong package.
Thank you,
- Danny
#include
#include
#include
using namespace std;
using namespace boost::program_options;
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
string fname;
options_description opts("Options");
opts.add_options()
("filename,f", value()-&g
-in.
If we could make those "Dual-ABI compile flags" the default on
gcc-compiled libraries, clang upstream should have enough time
implementing [abi:cxx11] and remain usable in Debian.
- Danny
cusses included *library* code) suggests a similar
direction. I could not find anything on "including generated files vs.
regenerating them" in general.
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-source.html#s-embeddedfiles
- Danny
I don't have
upload rights myself.
However, if there's other parts of the maintaining , I hope that I can
jump in, just let me know where I could lend a hand.
- Danny
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