Thanks for the patch!
I've created a PR based on your patch to get rid of this dependency:
https://github.com/rauc/rauc/pull/1516
It will be part of v1.13.
Regards,
Jan
On Sun, 27 Feb 2022 22:15:45 +0100 Sebastian Andrzej Siewior
wrote:
> Your package is failing to build using OpenSSL 3.0 with the
> following error:
>
> |Creating bundle in 'plain' format
> |C08ACC46967F:error:12800067:DSO support routines:DSO_load:could not load
> the shared library:../cry
https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst#261-2019-01-07
https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/253
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As Julien wrote, /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/mga_drv.so is not a
VA-API driver.
According to http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/vaapi there is no
driver for Matrox MGA and there is also no mga_drv_video.so in Debian
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jluebbe@polaris: ~ $ apt-file search mga_drv_video.so
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Hi!
I've uploaded this NMU to the DELAYED/10 queue. In case this someone
objects to it, please contact me.
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Hi!
On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 22:00 +0100, Guillaume Delacour wrote:
> To access further information about this package, please visit the following
> URL:
>
> http://mentors.debian.net/package/inspircd
>
> Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:
>
> dget -x
Package: sshfp
Version: 1.2.2-1
Severity: normal
When running the 'dane' program contained in the sshfp package, it
produces only the following output:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/dane", line 20, in
import daneldnsx as ldnsx
ImportError: No module named daneldnsx
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Hi,
i had the same problem with the udev 167-3, but here it's not fixed by
170-1:
Jun 3 08:51:02 polaris kernel: [104280.406576] Freezing user space processes
...
Jun 3 08:51:02 polaris kernel: [104300.372509] cdrom_idD
8801c8bd4ae0 0 1821 1818 0x0084
Jun 3 08:51:02 po
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Severity: normal
The qemu-kvm source package will only work on i386 and amd64 for now.
Thanks.
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qemu-kvm should be used instead. The next upload of qemu-kvm will
provide 'kvm' as an upgrade path.
The kvm source package itself will be used for releases of the kvm development
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Please remove kvm, it has been superseded by qemu-kvm. The next
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s, *coordinate
> it with the people you're conflicting with*, especially when they're
> married to your project at the freaking hip. You need to release at the
> same time, or people end up stuck.
As soon as qemu-kvm has had some more testers, it will replace the old
kvm pa
I've solved this problem by upgrading from 0.9.6-2 to 0.9.8-1. We should
try to get that version into testing soon.
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Package: lyx
Version: 1.6.2-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
When trying install lyx i get the following error:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
lyx: Depends: libboost-regex1.34.1 (>= 1.34.1-8) but it is not installable
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If you still think this is useful, go ahead ;)
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> kvm doesn't build with 2.6.29.
Which version? 72 or 84?
I'll upload 85 soon (TM), which works with 2.6.29.
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Package: pristine-tar
Version: 1.00
Severity: normal
>From v84 to v85 kvm dropped two symlinks from their tarballs:
kernel/include/asm -> asm-x86
kernel/include-compat/asm -> asm-x86
With pristine-tar, they are still in the upstream branch after
importing v85. I've attached a example session...
and if
> everything's working fine, pass it along to you. I think it's best, if
> the actual upload is done by one of the maintainers.
I'm currently very busy :/
Michael, if you could prepare a patch i'd gladly test it here and upload
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Upstream marked the mentioned #1744 as a duplicate of
http://intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1703
which has been closed (and marked verified) in 228.57.2.23.
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that, chkdsk started reporting errors.
This was without the security patch for CVE-2008-0928?
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to a SCSI disk.
I experienced this problem with kvm 83 and the same patch using a
Windows XP guest. There, it shows up as random application crashes and
failure to boot after using the system for some time. So it seems that
the qcow2 disk image is being corrupted. After removing the patch and
restoring
em for
> me.
Do you think we should try to push that for lenny?
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Debian is currently working to release lenny, so there will be no new
upstream version in unstable until then (then changes are just too
large). I'll upload 77 to experimental soon.
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> KVM uses qemu, and KVM can run without kernel KVM support by emulating
> CPUs as qemu does. Thus, please consider providing the kvm package
> for all architectures, not just for amd64 and i386 where it currently
> provides hardware-accelerated emulation. This would allow users to
> simply use k
GROUP="kvm"
Could you check if your udev configuration is up to date?
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Lenny, can you backport
> the "fix 2.6.26 host
> support" patches?
The will not get into lenny, sorry. The package currently in unstable
has this fix already.
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Could you try it again with the current package (kvm-71)? If that
doesn't help i'll package kvm-72 for experimental, so you can test that
version.
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I've compared the kvm versions of bochsbios and vgabios to the debian
packages and there are some changes. They are distributed simply as
changed files.
For vgabios it seems to differ in the widescreen modes (which you have
as a patch) and that it is an older version of vgabios. I could probably
u
drop non-free IETF documents (closes:
+#470384)
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libsmi (0.4.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
diff -Nru libsmi-0.4.7/doc/draft-irtf-nmrg-sming-02.txt
libsmi-0.4.7+dfsg/doc/draft-irtf-nmrg-sming-
Hi!
I've tried to reproduce it on my machines (32bit chroot with 64bit
kernel on amd64, 32bit core duo) and everything seemed ok.
Do you have some additional information on how to reproduce it? Anything
that is different on your machines? Does it work when you use upstream's
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It is possible to use 'qcow2' instead of 'qcow'. Current 'qcow' images
can be converted using kvm-img. I'll lower the severity to important, as
it does not render the package unusable.
When a good fix for CVE-2009-0928 is available, 'qcow' should work
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Hi!
Bug #467260 (kvm-source: FTBFS with 2.6.24 kernel) is also caused by
this.
A simple workaround is 'm-a clean kvm-source' before 'm-a a-i
kvm-source'.
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Package: getstream
Severity: wishlist
There are several new upstream version available. If you need
sponsoring, i'd be happy to help.
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ed the newly built module,
> and it worked.
The Debian kernel in sid now comes with kvm modules. I'm not sure if
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KVM has gained support for ia64, ppc and s390 in addition to i386 and
amd64. I currently have no machines based on the new architectures.
Before enabling these, i'm seeking some help with testing the arch
specific features. If you'd like to help beyond testing and b
Package: etherboot
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Hi,
A diff for my etherboot 5.4.3+dfsg-0.1 NMU is attached.
A new source upload is necessary for the clarified copyright/license
statements. I've also changed the arch from i386 and amd64 to all (the
contents are the same anyway)
probably the
kown problem with graphical boot loaders on Intel CPUs. You can install
with qemu and disable the grub menu later. Then it should work with KVM.
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* Package name: python-edje
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Upstream Author : Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Pr
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* Package name: gpxe
Version : 0.9.3
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Etherboot Project
* URL : http://www.etherboot.org
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Package: gitosis
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Justification: renders package unusable
The postinst script contains:
case "${1}" in
configure)
adduser --system --home /var/cache/git --shell /bin/sh
--disabled-password --no-create-home --gecos 'git version contr
GPL.
Would you be willing to relicense your contributions under the GPLv2
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Severity: normal
I maintain kvm for debian, which now build-depends on etherboot to
have access to the netboot firmware images.
Because etherboot is only available on i386, kvm doesn't build on
amd64 anymore.
Etherboot should be arch all because the firmware
ot
> exist in amd64) in source package.
I'm building the arch-all package kvm-data on i386. This seems the only
way to get the etherboot files. You can build only the arch-dependant
part and use the kvm-data package from the debian archive.
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* Package name: python-pysnmp4-apps
Version : 0.2.6a
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* URL : http://pysnmp.sourceforge.net/
* License : BSD-style
Programming Lang: Pyth
f qemu (0.9.1-2) which also
has the same problem. So you probably don't want to use the patch in the
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This problem is caused by the fix for #469666. I'm still investigating
on how to solve this regression.
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r/bin/flam3-genome
/usr/bin/flam3-animate
/usr/share/man/man1/flam3-render.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/flam3-animate.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/flam3-genome.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/flam3-convert.1.gz
Is this something different?
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e-tar to be able to regenerate the upstream
tarballs from the git repo, i think the git tree would have to be
identical to the original tar contents.
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Im not sure if this is intentional, but git-import-dsc and git-import-orig use
'git add' without the '-f' option.
Some upstream tarballs have a .gitignore file which leads to files missing after
the import. Adding '-f' to the call to 'git
I've got the same problem in my kvm package. The pxe-*.bin files seem to
originate from etherboot. A simple dependency and a symlink won't work,
as the etherboot package only ships gzip compressed images.
Jan
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The .c and .h files of navit have an unclear license at the moment.
Upstream is working on this and will fix it before the next release
(mid-february).
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There is a group named 'kvm' which allows users to start KVM without
sudo.
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i'll
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I'll apply your patch as soon as we have the qemu-patched bios in
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I maintain the debian kvm package which also needs the bochs bios and is
currently using the same bios blob as qemu. It would be nice to use a
bios build from sources in debian.
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you need kvm version 28
specifically?
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Could you try to reproduce the problem with the current version in
unstable (52)?
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I've just uploaded the current upstream version (52) to unstable. Could
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On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 11:02 +0100, Tobias Walkowiak wrote:
> Version: 48+dfsg-1
> When installing qemu after installing kvm, 'apt-get install qemu' fails
> because /usr/share/doc/qemu/qemu-doc.html leads to a conflict because
> both packages contain that file. The kvm package is regarded buggy
> b
If you are busy i could prepare an update to the current version or
(with your permission) upload it myself.
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dated dpatch file.
>
> Thanks, but I intend to upload 1.1.3 anyway - are you intending this for
> etch?
Hmm, xmms-flac is not really usable without a fix. So you might be able
to push just the fix for etch.
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Package: python-gpod
Version: 0.4.0-0.0
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python-gpod needs a dependancy on python-eyed3.
I'm using the 0.4.0-0.0 package by Christian Marillat
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debian package is updated to 0.4.0, it will have the same problem.
W
current version is 0.6b3-3.
> ii python2.4-vte 1:0.12.1-1 Python bindings for the VTE
> widget
> ii vim-gtk [gvim]1:7.0-017+8Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor
> -
> ii vim-python [gvim] 1:7.0-017+8Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor
>
On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 14:06 +0200, Morten Werner Olsen wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 02:00:20PM +0200, Jan Lübbe wrote:
>
> > We could do it like this:
> >
> > - pysnmp2 is patched to install to pysnmp/v2
> > - pysnmp3 is patched to install to pysnmp/v3
>
ed to specify what the need via os.envrion
Perhaps it would be possible to use something like "import pysnmp.v2 as
pysnmp"?
Ilya, the debian-python-team meets in #debian-python on OFTC.
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nism to v2 and v3 and
create a pysnmp-common package which contains this module.
Of course that would require all users of pysnmp to specifiy the
required version.
The (imho) cleaner solution would be to use pysnmp[234] as the package
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I did forget to update the build-deps with python2.4.
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Here's a patch to build bindings for python 2.3 and 2.4.
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I'm the maintainer of the debian package for pida. Pida will start
without vte for python 2.4, but important features will not work.
I want to upload the new upstream version soon, so if you'd like, i
would be glad to help with a patch.
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out, i think it would be no problem
to include it in Debian.
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