Bug#421826: annoying HTML bug in mailbox header on Opera and IE7

2007-05-01 Thread Jamie ffolliott
Package: imp4 Version: 4.1.3-4 There's a very annoying formatting bug in IMP's mailbox, shows in IE7. The fix is dead simple, http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/?id=3392 (actually the file is /usr/share/horde3/imp/templates/mailbox/header.inc) Please add this to the stable package. thx -- To

Bug#421826: [pkg-horde] Bug#421826: annoying HTML bug in mailbox header on Opera and IE7

2007-05-01 Thread Jamie ffolliott
Hi Jamie On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 03:10:47PM -0400, Jamie ffolliott wrote: Package: imp4 Version: 4.1.3-4 There's a very annoying formatting bug in IMP's mailbox, shows in IE7. The fix is dead simple, http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/?id=3392 (actually the file is /usr

Bug#421826: [pkg-horde] Bug#421826: annoying HTML bug in mailbox header on Opera and IE7

2007-05-01 Thread Jamie ffolliott
For the large number of IE clients, the mailbox interface doesn't show me any part of the header bar, where it is supposed to say: Inbox (xxx), links for: refresh, apply filters, search; page 1 of X, 1 to 20 of XXX messages It's invisible. Well without that, IMP's

Bug#407746: libpam-ldap upgrade breaks pam_ldap.conf and can't login

2007-03-08 Thread Jamie ffolliott
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 09:10:47PM -0500, Jamie ffolliott wrote: Yes this works very well. Thank you. Can we get the same patch applied to libnss-ldap for the same issues? Which issues are you seeing with libnss-ldap? From what I see, the only problem should be that ldapi

Bug#407746: libpam-ldap upgrade breaks pam_ldap.conf and can't login

2007-03-07 Thread Jamie ffolliott
Yes this works very well. Thank you. Can we get the same patch applied to libnss-ldap for the same issues? Jamie, Attached please find a patch which addresses the problems with pam_ldap.conf uri values being lost on upgrade. I'd welcome any testing you can give this patch to confirm

Bug#411923: libnss-ldap update breaks authentication

2007-02-24 Thread Jamie ffolliott
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 04:26:27PM -0500, Jamie ffolliott wrote: I just updated in debian testing today, on a system using pam-ldap for authentication, and now I've got new issues that broke authentiation for this server. It seems debian has saved certain configurations

Bug#411923: libnss-ldap update breaks authentication

2007-02-21 Thread Jamie ffolliott
package: libnss-ldap version: 251-7.2 Also refering to libpam-ldap_180-1.6 Hi Stephen, I just updated in debian testing today, on a system using pam-ldap for authentication, and now I've got new issues that broke authentiation for this server. It seems debian has saved certain

Bug#411922: FW: libpam-ldap upgrade breaks pam_ldap.conf and can't login

2007-02-21 Thread Jamie ffolliott
Package: libpam-ldap Version: 180-1.6 3rd report - can we please get an acknowledgement from somebody? The package is still broken in how it handles existing settings upon upgrades, and these settings are critical to authentication working. -Original Message- From: Jamie ffolliott

Bug#409880: FW: libpam-ldap upgrade breaks pam_ldap.conf and can't login

2007-02-05 Thread Jamie ffolliott
it before release. -Original Message- From: Jamie ffolliott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 5:59 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: libpam-ldap upgrade breaks pam_ldap.conf and can't login Package: libpam-ldap Version: 180-1.4 After an apt-get upgrade

Bug#407517: [Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#407517:weeklySamba/ldapsamfailureserving files to a busy win2k client

2007-01-22 Thread Jamie ffolliott
On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 01:11 -0500, Jamie ffolliott wrote: Hi Andrew, If it's going to mean more than say 10mins of potential downtime, I'm not in a position to try experiments on the PDC server where this problem is affecting us. I could try your patch on another linux box

Bug#407517: [Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#407517: weekly Samba/ldapsam failureserving files to a busy win2k client

2007-01-21 Thread Jamie ffolliott
the memory. Regards, Jamie -Original Message- From: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 5:04 AM To: Christian Perrier; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Jamie ffolliott Subject: Re: [Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#407517: weekly Samba/ldapsam failureserving files

Bug#407517: [Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#407517: weekly Samba/ldapsamfailureserving files to a busy win2k client

2007-01-21 Thread Jamie ffolliott
I noticed most of the structures in there are this one: struct passwd contains 76 bytes in 6 blocks (ref 0) /bin/false contains 11 bytes in 1 blocks (ref 0) /dev/null

Bug#407746: libpam-ldap upgrade breaks pam_ldap.conf and can't login

2007-01-20 Thread Jamie ffolliott
Package: libpam-ldap Version: 180-1.4 After an apt-get upgrade, the libpam-ldap packate updated, and in doing so it rewrote parts of the /etc/pam_ldap.conf file as follows - rewrote host, base, ldap_version, pam_password - commented out the uri setting. Since I don't use unencrypted logins to my

Bug#407517: weekly Samba/ldapsam failure serving files to a busy win2k client

2007-01-19 Thread Jamie ffolliott
Package: samba Version: 3.0.23d-2+b1 Kernel: 2.4.27-3-686-smp Debian: etch (testing) Hardware: 4-way Intel Xeon 550Mhz with 2GB RAM, mylex extremeraid 3000 controller. (note: using kernel DAC960 driver, but mylex client software can only speak to the driver in the 2.4 kernel) Severity: should be

Bug#407516: weekly Samba/ldapsam failure serving files to a busy win2k client

2007-01-19 Thread Jamie ffolliott
Package: libldap2 Version: 2.1.30-8 Kernel: 2.4.27-3-686-smp Debian: etch (testing) Hardware: 4-way Intel Xeon 550Mhz with 2GB RAM, mylex extremeraid 3000 controller. (note: using kernel DAC960 driver, but mylex client software can only speak to the driver in the 2.4 kernel) Severity:

Bug#397021: My patch

2006-11-07 Thread Jamie ffolliott
Package: grub Version: 0.97-18 Here's a patch: --- update-grub.real.orig 2006-11-07 11:26:54.0 -0500 +++ update-grub.real2006-11-07 11:31:26.0 -0500 @@ -1000,10 +1000,11 @@ for kern in $xenKernels ; do found=1 echo Found

Bug#289838: Thread-safe postgres?

2005-03-12 Thread Jamie ffolliott
Short answer is yes. The libpq3 and postgresql-client packages are built thread-safe on debian. The step you're refering to is 2. Configure and install MySQL or PostgreSQL, which means you need to 'apt-get install postgresql-client' and possibly postgresql as well if you want the server locally.

Bug#289838: patch to 1.36.1-1

2005-03-03 Thread Jamie ffolliott
Jose, I had some work done on this back in November, so I took some time to clean it up, finished off some more and tested a patch. I hope no one else has invested much time in these pgsql bugs yet, but I believe this will close both this one and 272191. Well, i have received some

Bug#289838: patch to 1.36.1-1

2005-03-02 Thread Jamie ffolliott
Jose, I had some work done on this back in November, so I took some time to clean it up, finished off some more and tested a patch. I hope no one else has invested much time in these pgsql bugs yet, but I believe this will close both this one and 272191. I noticed a few of the bugs were fixed