Bug#720891: cpm: fails to start on i386

2014-10-03 Thread Kacper Wysocki
On 02/04/2014 06:27 PM, Kacper Wysocki wrote: Does the problem still occur with git master branch tip revision? I'm afraid so. I just tried again against 9cc7f9757f140f10999bb364bbca3fcc5a46 on a Debian i386 jessie system, and I got the same results: windlord:~/tmp/cpm ./cpm Cannot

Bug#720891: cpm: fails to start on i386

2014-02-04 Thread Kacper Wysocki
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Bug#734312: src:cpm: cpm FTBFS on SPARC and SPARC64 do to undefined PT_SYSCALL

2014-01-06 Thread Kacper Wysocki
On 01/05/2014 09:27 PM, Paul Gevers wrote: Package: src:cpm Version: 0.28-1 Severity: serious Tags: upstream patch Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past) cpm fails to build from source [1] on SPARC and SPARC64 do to upstream commit 2ba8958a7c. As

Bug#720891: cpm: fails to start on i386

2014-01-06 Thread Kacper Wysocki
On 08/27/2013 06:34 AM, Russ Allbery wrote: The patch makes the warning about the kernel version go away, but cpm still won't start. It just exits after reporting the error: Cannot drop root privileges. (689) This is running cpm out of the build tree after compiling it as a regular user

Bug#720892: cpm: initial curses screen setup not correct

2013-10-08 Thread Kacper Wysocki
However, now that you mention it it might be worth doing for the next release of CPM. I've inserted a call to clear the screen as of today's git. This will make its way to debian soon. 0K -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe.

Bug#721484: cpm: does not support de_DE.UTF-8

2013-09-02 Thread Kacper Wysocki
On 09/01/2013 10:41 AM, Dominik George wrote: Package: cpm Version: 0.28-1 Severity: normal Tags: l10n cpm with German localization does not work properly on de_DE.UTF-8 (umlauts are rendered as other characters). Hi, this is a bug in CDK and we are in the middle of a giant rewrite to end

Bug#720892: cpm: initial curses screen setup not correct

2013-08-30 Thread Kacper Wysocki
On 08/26/2013 05:17 AM, Russ Allbery wrote: Package: cpm Version: 0.28-1 Severity: normal When cpm first starts and initializes its curses interface, it doesn't correctly clear the screen, so the current contents of the screen are still displayed with only the pieces that are part of cpm's

Bug#720891: cpm: fails to start on i386

2013-08-30 Thread Kacper Wysocki
On 08/27/2013 06:34 AM, Russ Allbery wrote: Kacper Wysocki k...@redpill-linpro.com writes: Although this is a priority, it should not break all i386 systems. Please try out the following patch and see if it fixes the issue: The patch makes the warning about the kernel version go away

Bug#720891: cpm: fails to start on i386

2013-08-26 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Severity: normal On 08/26/2013 04:52 AM, Russ Allbery wrote: Package: cpm Version: 0.28-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable cpm 0.28-1 fails to start at all on i386 systems. No matter how it is run, it just produces the errors: Failed to scan kernel release.

Bug#643989: cpm doesn't honor LC_ALL

2012-04-29 Thread Kacper Wysocki
On 10/01/2011 03:04 PM, Jörg Sommer wrote: the environment variable LC_ALL should override the setting of the LANG variable, but cpm doesn't behave so. % env -i HOME=$HOME LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 LC_ALL=C /usr/bin/cpm Ausführung ohne Root Privilegien:ja Hello, I have now had a

Bug#643988: broken string length calculation for multibytes

2012-04-29 Thread Kacper Wysocki
On 10/01/2011 03:11 PM, Jörg Sommer wrote: as you can see below, the ja in the first line is offset by one. This is caused by the ü which is 2 Bytes, but only one character. Hello, this is a bug in CDK, the ncurses interface used by CPM. CDK does not support multibyte strings at all; the i18n

Bug#655470: hexer: Hexer trashes memory upon wrong key

2012-01-11 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Package: hexer Version: 0.1.7-1 Severity: critical Justification: breaks unrelated software While in hex field input mode hit an invalid key, such as backspace when there isn't anything to backspace over, hexer promptly fills up all memory on my system, freezing system operations due to trashing,

Bug#626783: cpm: Wrong hash algorithm reported: 8 (sha256)

2011-05-16 Thread Kacper Wysocki
On 05/15/2011 11:42 AM, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote: Package: cpm Version: 0.25-1 Severity: normal When cpm tries to encrypt after I have inputted some data in an initial database, I get the following error message: GpgMe error Wrong hash algorithm reported: 8 (sha256) Selecting

Bug#431682: libwnck complains about unhandled actions

2007-07-12 Thread Kacper Wysocki
kthx, requested info forwarded upstream. -Kacper -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#431682: libwnck complains about unhandled actions

2007-07-04 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Package: libwnck Version: 2.18.2-1 when using a window manager that uses actions which libwnck doesn't know about, like say openbox 3.4 in combination with rox and TaskTray, libwnck complains very loudly: (TaskTray:9403): Wnck-WARNING **: Unhandled action type (nil) (TaskTray:9403):

Bug#81668: the fix that caused this symptom is solving the wrong problem

2007-04-16 Thread Kacper Wysocki
On 4/16/07, Florian Weimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Kacper Wysocki: 1. If the attacker has the ability to spoof my DNS, I have been compromized. It doesn't need to resolve to a FQDN, a spoofed DNS can resolve my shortname to the IP of their choice. They can do this for all my services

Bug#81668: the fix that caused this symptom is solving the wrong problem

2007-04-15 Thread Kacper Wysocki
The canonical system name (as returned by name servers) is used by sshd(8) to verify the client host when logging in; other names are needed because ssh does not convert the user-supplied name to a canonical name before checking the key, because

Bug#370384: pretty unacceptable

2006-12-17 Thread Kacper Wysocki
What on earth is the jigdo package doing in debian at all? Just having it in the repository risks misleading many users - myself included - as the package delivers none of the functionality it has been promising for nearly a year! This package is *unusable*. Either the maintainer fixes jigdo to

Bug#399363: gDeskCal recurring event dates generated incorrectly

2006-11-19 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Package: gdeskcal Version: 0.57.1-2 After correspondence with Martin Grimme I realized my previous patch (which has been applied in 0.57.1-2) generates recurrences every 4 weeks for events which recur monthly, which is not the correct behaviour. E.g. I have created an event Test on August 31st,

Bug#228924: deprecations were fixed - try again

2006-11-19 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Hi, the deprecations (including the 'gtk' module import error) were fixed by me in gdeskcal 0.57.1-2. Don't know about the original bug reported by Marius Gedminas. Could you please confirm that gdeskcal no longer fails to start? TIA, -Kacper -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Bug#344154: ddd won't honour app-defaults

2006-10-30 Thread Kacper Wysocki
It seems that DDD binds the scroll wheel in Ddd.in and also loads its default bindings from /etc/X11/app-defaults/Ddd. However, flipping the bindings for Btn[45]{Up,Down} from next-line() to previous-line() and vice versa has no effect whatsoever! I'd really like to fix this but I can't find any

Bug#396199: lesstif2 inversed scrollwheel

2006-10-30 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Package: lesstif2 Version: 0.94.4-2 For a time now ddd has been scrolling up when I scroll down, and vice versa (see #344154). I tracked this down to libXm - Transltns.c where Btn4Down is bound to a down action and Btn5Down is bound to an up action while they should be bound the other way

Bug#344154: it's lesstif2's fault

2006-10-30 Thread Kacper Wysocki
I did some more bughunting and found that lesstif2's libXm is binding the Btn4Down and Btn5Down actions upside-down. See lesstif2 bug #396199 for patch. Cheers, -Kacper -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#395429: gaim: symbol lookup error: gaim: undefined symbol: gaim_network_is_available

2006-10-26 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Package: gaim Version: 2.0.0+beta4-3 Severity: important I get gaim: symbol lookup error: gaim: undefined symbol: gaim_network_is_available when launching gaim. Some sort of linking error perhaps? This is in i386/unstable. Rebuilding the package fixed the problem. Cheers, -Kacper -- To

Bug#383732: Patch sent to author

2006-08-25 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Upstream Martin Grimme has received and acknowledged the patch. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#295644: Processed: severity 295644 grave due to age and usability

2006-08-25 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Apologies, I thought the age and justification of this bug (above) sufficed. The bug does indeed occur in every instance where the recurring event is on a date that would be incorrectly computed. This to me was a show-stopper, which prompted me to write the patch in the first place, but it's

Bug#295644: [PATCH bugfix] gdeskcal-0.57.1-timeparse.diff

2006-08-18 Thread Kacper Wysocki
I've added validation to the calendar.ics file parsing, as well as rewritten the add_time() function to work correctly with months of different length and leap years fixing this time validation bug. -Kacper diff -Nur gdeskcal-0.57.1/code/planner/cal/Date.py

Bug#383732: [PATCH] gDeskcal py-gtk deprecations fix

2006-08-18 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Package: gdeskcal Version: 0.57.1-1 gDeskCal uses a variety of functions and constants that are deprecated as of Python 2.3 (?). This patch fixes them all, except for the use of gtk.OptionMenu, which has been deprecated in favour of gtk.ComboBox. Cheers, -Kacper diff -Nur

Bug#302658: workaround for failure to obtain lease

2005-06-07 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Hi, I got bitten by this as well. My take on the problem is that if you have the resolvconf package installed, the script /etc/udhcpc/default.deconfig (called upon invocation by udhcpc) instead of running ifconfig runs resolvconf, which does not put the network device in the state

Bug#312332: avoid spurious SIOCDELRT on obtaining lease

2005-06-07 Thread Kacper Wysocki
Package: udhcpc Version: 0.9.8cvs20050124-3 Hi, the script /etc/udhcpc/default.bound uses a method to flush default routes that evokes a spurious error, as in: # sudo ifup eth0 udhcpc (v0.9.9-pre) started Sending discover... Sending select for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx... Lease of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Bug#302658: workaround for failure to obtain lease

2005-06-07 Thread Kacper Wysocki
On 06/07/05 08:51:14, Eric Van Buggenhaut wrote: On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 12:06:46PM +, Kacper Wysocki wrote: [snip] but instead of -else - /sbin/ifconfig $interface 0.0.0.0 fi +/sbin/ifconfig $interface 0.0.0.0 I'd rather use -else - /sbin/ifconfig $interface 0.0.0.0 fi

Bug#295644: gdeskcal does not check dates of repeat events for errors

2005-02-16 Thread Kacper Wysocki
package: gdeskcal version: 0.57.1-1 Invalid dates are passed to Date.add_time. This can happen if the calendar.ics file is corrupted, or more likely, if a repeat event generates an invalid date. For example, an event to repeat every month on the 31st will cause an invalid date every second