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a RFA earlier and looks like
google spam filter ate all the follow up mails on that RFA bug. So I didn't
realize Stefan already adopted the package.
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I intend to orphan libslp-dev package.
Description: OpenSLP development libraries
Service Location Protocol is an IETF standard protocol that is used to
discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything
from locating a suitable printer on
Package: wnpp
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I intend to orphan the openslp-dfsg package.
The package description is:
Service Location Protocol is an IETF standard protocol that is used to
discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything
from locating a suitable printer on your
to discovering what LDAP
directories are available in your organization. This package provides
comprehensive documentation on SLP and the OpenSLP implementation; it
contains an Introduction to SLP, a User's Guide, a Programmer's Guide and
related RFCs.
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I am not having enough time to spend on Debian and would like to give
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I don't have enough time to work on Debian and would like to give up
soem of my packages. I anyway don't use slpd anymore.
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to beat the freeze (and missed it!). I'd request the
unstable version to move into testing. I see that it's been already done
- thanks :-).
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Hi,
I know 2 years is a long, long time to look into a problem. But better
late than never I guess :-). I use pexpect regularly and I don't
notice this problem. Is your problem specifically with evms?
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Christian Perrier wrote:
Dear Debian maintainer,
On Wednesday, September 05, 2007, I sent you a notification about the beginning
of a review
action on debconf templates for openslp.
Then, I sent you a bug report with rewritten templates and announcing
the beginning of the second phase of this
Please find attached a patch to enable FFI closure on ARM, based on the
GCC code.
The support was actually added to GCC 6 months ago. Why ctypes needs to
use its own version of the code instead of using the shared library? It
would benefit for fixes and improvements like this one.
Thanks,
Hi,
This bug has been fixed upstream in gnochm 0.9.9. However, since etch
is frozen I plan to do an NMU with a one line patch to fix only this
bug. Please let me know if you have any concerns.
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Christian Perrier wrote:
Dear maintainer of openslp,
Recently, I sent you a notice announcing my intent to upload
a NMU of your package to fix its pending l10n issues.
You either agreed for this NMU or did not respond to my notices.
Christian,
I appreciate the l10n work you're doing. It's
Package: gnochm
Version: 0.9.8-1
Severity: important
gnochm 0.9.8 has an irritating problem which prevents displaying small
gifs like next and previous buttons for navigation. Please upgrade to
0.9.9 which fixes the issue.
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Georg Bauhaus wrote:
Lionel points to the use of insmod where modprobe
should be used in racoon's setup.
Ganesan reports their belief in a fix of this in
ipsec-tools 1:0.6.4-1
However, /usr/sbin/racoon-tool, which is the origin of thi
bug, is not listed as part of ipsec-tools, AFAICS.
Indeed,
Wookey wrote:
Package: ctypes
Version: 1.0.0-1
Arm is explicitly not supported in debian/control
Code for arm exists in the package. However it does not currently
build (which is presumably why it is not enabled).
Does upstream expect the arm support to be functional so it is merely
a
Bill Allombert wrote:
Package: libslp1
Version: 1.2.1-5
Severity: serious
Hello Ganesan,
Purging libslp1 fails with:
Removing libslp1 ...
Purging configuration files for libslp1 ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/libslp1.postrm: line 4: /usr/share/debconf/confmodule: No
such file or directory
Markus Schaber wrote:
Hi, Ganesan,
Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
* Don't flush keys on reboot/shutdown (closes: #340740).
You're welcome. I probably need to do another upload. This only fixes a
fresh install of ipsec-tools, update-rc.d will not touch existing symlinks.
Ganesan
Hi,
I am cleaning up some old bugs in ipsec-tools package. I believe this
particular bug is fixed in 0.6.5. Please let me know if you're still facing
problems so that I can forward it to upstream.
Ganesan
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Joe Wreschnig wrote:
Package: python-ctypes
Version: 0.9.9.3-2
Severity: grave
0.9.9.3 uses a different API to load shared object files, which is the
primary purpose of the ctypes library. This version of the package
breaks exfalso and python-musicbrainz. You can verify this by running
the
Erich Schubert wrote:
Package: python2.3-ctypes
Version: 0.9.9.3-2
Severity: important
Python-tunepimp, python-musicbrainz (and probably anything else using
ctypes?) are broken now due to the ctypes upgrade.
Sorry about the breakage, since 0.9.9.4 is yet to be released, I copied
the latest
Vincent Bernat wrote:
OoO En cette fin de matinée radieuse du jeudi 26 janvier 2006, vers
11:57, je disais:
I have just upgraded to 0.6.4-1 and the bug is still here.
This seems to be fixed in 0.6.5-1.
Thanks for the info. Can the others who've faced the problem confirm
that their
Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
Dear Ganesan,
You haven't reacted to this bug since its report; this is a rather
serious bug since it precludes using racoon-tool with a recent
kernel.
I am sorry, I didn't realize it's that it was a critical bug. With
manually configured racoon.conf (racoon-tool is
Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 09:45:32PM +0530, Ganesan Rajagopal wrote:
With manually configured racoon.conf (racoon-tool is deprecated
now), there are is no explicit module loading. All required modules
are automatically dynamically when racoon starts up. I am not sure
why
Package: python-setuptools
Version: 0.6a8-0.1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I'd like to upgrade my package clientcookie to version 1.1.1. The latest
version of the package depends on setuptools version 0.6a9. Please update
whenever convenient. Thanks.
Ganesan
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Aidas Kasparas wrote:
tags 341398 + moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
I see you're using non standard kernel. Can you reporoduce the same
problem with standard kernel? I was unable to reproduce with 2.6.14-2-686.
Can you state what kind of ipsec policies you have in place?
Are you using any other
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
Package: python2.3-clientcookie
Version: 0.4.19-1
Severity: wishlist
$ apt-cache show python2.3-clientcookie
Package: python2.3-clientcookie
Priority: optional
Section: python
Installed-Size: 328
Maintainer: Ganesan Rajagopal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: all
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 09:16:04AM +0530, Ganesan Rajagopal wrote:
Thanks. But how do you give a printf format argument for intptr_t?
You shouldn't. You passed an integer to it, so extract an
integer from the va_list. You could cast it back to an int if
you want
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
found 326451 3.0-3
thanks
I had noted the problem myself and already uploaded 3.0-4. 3.0-4 has
already been autobuilt successfully for ia64 and alpha.
http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=pkg=jlint
It looks like the patch was only partially applied?
Anyway, please
Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
I've cancelled the NMU and I'm sorry for the communications failure.
I'll check my spam filtering to see if it needs adjustment. Again,
sorry for the confusion.
No problem. Please don't hesistate to file a wishlist bug next time.
There is less chance of a
Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
Package: yahoo2mbox
Version: 0.17-1
Severity: normal
Maintainer did not respond to email inquiry. I'm going to NMU this
package.
Actually, I did reply to you asking you to file a wishlist bug. I can't
understand why you did not get it. By the way, yahoo2mbox 0.17-1
Hi,
I haven't been able to reproduce the bug and no one else has reported it
either. I believe it's a local issue in your setup. The post invoke
script DPkg::Post-Invoke 'mount /usr -o remount,ro; is definitely a
local change. Please let me know if you could reproduce this on another
, is the new problem identical to the one described at
http://www.spenneberg.de/3715.html. I don't grok German but this log looks
suspicicious.
Apr 1 09:28:19 localhost racoon: ERROR: such policy does not already exist:
192.168.70.0/24[0] 145.254.79.xxx/32[0] proto=any dir=out
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Package: racoon
Severity: normal
The computer running racoon is a dual PentiumPro (SMP) running the 2.6.8
kernel from Sarge. Racoon works perfectly until the following started to
appear in syslog about an hour ago,
This is a known bug in upstream racoon. It'll be fixed in 0.5.2
- if the other
side does not support compression, negotiation should fail. After
compression is successfully negotiated, the fact that a packet is too
small to usefully compress should not break IPCOMP with a require rule.
I think this is a Linux kernel bug.
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the original packet size, IPCOMP automatically gets
disabled.
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