QA upload.
> * Tell configure about the multiarch path. (Closes: #634579).
>
> -- Aurelien Jarno Tue, 02 Aug 2011 09:53:22 +0200
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Package: dpkg-www
Version: 2.54+nmu1
Severity: important
When using the '=Value' argument, dpkg-www generates a page with bad links.
For example, http://localhost/cgi-bin/dpkg?query=%3Dfirewall gives:
ii gufw
11.04.2-1
tags 429180 patch
thanks
Does it help:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=mhash.git;a=blob;f=mhash-0.9.9.9-fix-whirlpool-segfault.patch
?
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tags 649092 patch
thank you
Patch:
sed 's|mutils_memset|// mutils_memset|' -i src/keygen_test.c
It's from Fedora:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=mhash.git;a=blob_plain;f=mhash-0.9.9.9-keygen_test_fix.patch
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Package: libmhash-dev
Version: 0.9.9.9-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
The following command fails:
$ apt-get -b source libmhash-dev && cd mhash-0.9.9.9 && make check
(Is it safe to use this package?)
Output:
/tmp/mhash-0.9.9.9$ make check
Making check in include
make[1]: Entering directory `/
I build successfully the new upstream 'debian' package with binutils-gold.
$ wget http://ftp.indexdata.dk/pub/yaz/debian/wheezy/yaz_4.2.18.orig.tar.gz
$ wget
http://ftp.indexdata.dk/pub/yaz/debian/wheezy/yaz_4.2.18-1indexdata.diff.gz
$ tar xf yaz_4.2.18.orig.tar.gz
$ cd yaz-4.2.18
$ gunzip -c ../
> (I made another bug report at http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/554.)
In fact: http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=554
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doesn't happen in Debian but it is in Debian's libart_lgpl.
(I made another bug report at http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/554.)
(Patch attached)
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Origin: other, http://bugzilla.gnome.org/155472#c1
Bug-Gnome: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/155472
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/2
tag 535223 + patch
thanks
$ make-googleearth-package --download
just doesn't work (and returns 1... what for?)
I don't understand the changes that have been made.
Here's another patch.
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--- a/make-googleearth-package
+++ b/make-googleearth-package
@@
Package: googleearth-package
Version: 0.6.1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Hi!
I have a serious problem here.
$ make-googleearth-package
-> download GoogleEarthLinux.bin but...
doesn't create a debian package and ERASES the downloaded file afterwhile!
$ wget http://dl.google.com/earth/client/c
it and found several problems, in the files main.c parse.c and
file.c,
mainly with memory allocation, that I tried to solve.
Finally, I think that I succeed. The attached patch should bypass a lot of
segfaults.
It should close this bug, bug #491802, and maybe other segmentation fault bugs.
(#4
Laurent Dard wrote :
> In debian/copyright, /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL refers to the last version
> of the GPL but previous versions of apt-spy to which it applies were licensed
> under the GPL v2, not v3.
> (Old sources:
> http://archive.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/apt-spy
previous versions of apt-spy to which it applies were licensed
under the GPL v2, not v3.
(Old sources:
http://archive.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/apt-spy/)
I think it should corrected.
From: Laurent Dard
Description: Historical precision about the version of the previous license
/usr/share
Package: apt-spy
Version: 3.1-19
Severity: normal
Hi!
While playing with apt-spy, I encountered a very strange bug involving
the name of the directory and the name of the file containing the mirrors.
To reproduce it, as root:
# COMMAND="apt-spy -d stable -t 15 -n 10 -w ten-best-mirrors.txt"
# DI
I feel sorry that this package is almost orphaned.
The original author, Danny Rodriguez, asked to maintain it, two years ago:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2009/11/msg00432.html
Is anything new?
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es.so.5 but ld 2.21.90.20111004 does.
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libncurses.so.5
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
/usr/bin/ld: error: cannot find libncurses.so.5
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
### unstable ###
Reading changelogs...
Obviously, it's not related to tcsh at all...
To which package does this bug belong? libncurses5?
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Summary:
tcsh fails to build from sources with ld from binutils-gold 2.21.52.20110606-2
(from wheezy).
In the configure step, ncurses library aren't detected.
It may be solved:
• by changing debian/rules in tcsh
• by upgrading binutils-gold to sid (2.21.90.20111004)
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Le 09/10/2011 08:52, Sven Joachim a écrit :
> Can you confirm that tcsh builds with binutils-gold 2.21.90.20111004?
Yes.
Since this bug still affects binutils-gold in testing, I reopened it and
reassigned it.
Feel free to correct me if I did something wrong.
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Thanks again.
AFAICT, the bug is in binutils-gold-2.21.52.20110606.
And it should be marked as fixed.
I did "apt-get purge binutils-gold &&
apt-get install binutils/unstable binutils-multiarch/unstable
binutils-dev/unstable"
and the bug is gone.
Le 08/10/2011 21:41, Sven Joachim a écrit :
> You
Le 08/10/2011 19:23, Sven Joachim a écrit :
> It should not be necessary to add /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu to the linker
> path, something seems to be wrong on your system. Can you please run
> ls -l /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib{{n,}curses,termcap,tinfo}*
> and show the output?
Thanks for your quick
Package: tcsh
Version: 6.17.06-2
Severity: serious
Tags: wheezy sid
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
Tcsh fails to build from sources, for example with "LANG=C apt-get -b source
tcsh".
Here is the message from "make":
gcc -o tcsh -g -O2 -I. -I. sh.o
Package: apt-build
Version: 0.12.38
Severity: grave
Tags: sid wheezy patch
Justification: renders package unusable
Trying to install a package with apt-build, for example:
# apt-build install hello
it fails with:
>W: Failed to fetch
>file:/var/cache/apt-build/repository/dists/apt-build/Release U
Package: synaptic
Version: 0.75.2
Severity: normal
How to reproduce this bug:
1. Do a search with Synaptic.
2. Do a second search.
3. Click in the search space to select the words of the first search
and modify them.
What's happening?
It's impossible. If started from a terminal, it writes somethi
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