Bug#383632: openmcu - docs refer to old website

2006-08-18 Thread John Bradshaw
Package: openmcu Version: 2.1.0-1 On page http://packages.debian.org/stable/comm/openmcu http://packages.debian.org/unstable/doc/libpt-doc a link is given to www.openh323.org, this is an outdated website with old unmaintained code. Current code and project FAQ for OpenH323 is hosted at

Bug#383173: libpt-doc - link to old website

2006-08-15 Thread John Bradshaw
Package: libpt-doc Version: 1.10.1.dfsg-1 On page http://packages.debian.org/unstable/doc/libpt-doc a link is given to www.openh323.org, this is an outdated website with old unmaintened code. Current code and project FAQ for OpenH323 is hosted at www.voxgratia.org, please update the project

Bug#313284: Resolved

2005-08-22 Thread John Bradshaw
Just password login (tunneling from work to 143 on the box via SSH). This hasn't changed . I'll try IMAPS when I get a chance (that port is closed on the firewall) Also seemed server didn't have localhost loopback route set but it seems more likely adding the new library did the trick, just

Bug#313284: Same problem elsewhere...

2005-06-21 Thread John Bradshaw
Someone else has the same problem here... http://lists.leap-cf.org/pipermail/leaplist/2005-June/002701.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#313284: strace log

2005-06-21 Thread John Bradshaw
strace log on the imaplogin process, performing a SELECT INBOX via telnet as before. root 28778 0.3 0.0 2892 480 ?S00:00 0:00 /usr/lib/courier/courier/imaplogin /usr/lib/courier/authlib/authdaemon /usr/bin/imapd Maildir www:/etc/init.d# strace -F -f -p 28778 -e open

Bug#312633: PPC Sarge: Minor typo in release notes

2005-06-09 Thread John Bradshaw
Package:| upgrade-reports| Version: Sarge Severity: minor Tags: Sarge Typo in upgrade notes for PPC Sarge. Document: Release Notes for Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 (`sarge'), PowerPC $Id: release-notes.en.sgml,v 1.55 2005/06/02 21:54:16 jseidel Exp $ In Section 4.5.1 Upgrading your kernel