On Jun 20, Lee Maguire wrote:
> 40.30.20.10 IN CNAME 20010619.relay
Are you aware of any other DNSBLs using CNAMEs?
If this is not actually used in the wild then this bug should be closed,
considering the lack of updates in the last 18 years.
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On Sep 17, "Adam D. Barratt" wrote:
> Shouldn't the assignment to "r" be outside of the conditional? Otherwise, if
> ffdheX has previously been initialised, the function will return NULL rather
> than the previously loaded buffer.
Thank you, upstream confirmed.
I did a new upload to unstable and
Package: mupdf
Version: 1.15.0+ds1-1+b1
Severity: grave
After upgrading libjbig2dec0 from 0.16-1 to 0.16+20190905-2 it does not
start anymore:
md@bongo:~$ mupdf
/usr/lib/mupdf/mupdf-x11: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/mupdf/mupdf-x11:
undefined symbol: jbig2_ctx_new
[Exit 127]
md@bongo:~$ nm -D
changeset 10344 to fix negotiation of DHE
+ciphersuites. (See #931256.)
+
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+
inn2 (2.6.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release.
diff -Nru inn2-2.6.3/debian/patches/changeset_10344
inn2-2.6.3/debian/patches/changeset_10344
On Aug 29, Tom H wrote:
> 20048 has been IANA's mountd port since 2010 or 2011. Having that line
> included means that "rpc.mountd" uses that port and someone seting up
> nfs can configure iptables without having to define a random fixed
> port. Debian and Slackware recommend 32767 (which is
On Aug 29, Tom H wrote:
> Please add "mountd 20048" to "/etc/services". Thanks.
Why? Please justify your request as discussed in the comment at the top
of /etc/services.
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On Aug 22, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Another option is agreeing that this cannot be fixed in a sane and
> practical way until non-merged systems have to be supported, and
> document somewhere that if anybody does this install-remove-reinstall
> dan
On Aug 30, Ingo Jürgensmann wrote:
> When commenting this out, ifcico is working as expected. As this is not an
> easy to find error, I’d like to recommend to change the default config
> accordingly.
It segfaults in the parser, but I know nothing about flex so I cannot
fix it.
I suppose that
On Aug 19, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
Thank you for expressing your position in more detail.
> usrmerge works by moving all data from /lib into /usr/lib and then
> creating a symlink /lib -> /usr/lib. The same is done for the biarch
> or triarch directories, namely /lib32, /lib64, /libx32 and
On Aug 17, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> One package should be responsible for providing those links so that
> glibc is not the last package using them. The same way that base-files
> ensure that some directories are present.
usrmerge is only needed to be installed during the conversion of a
On Aug 17, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> > > The preinst scripts could check whether the package is being installed
> > > in a --merged-usr environment and create (dangling) symlinks if
> > > /usr/lib{32,x32} is missing. And postrm remove could recreate them if
> > > they went missing.
Yes: this is
On Aug 04, Bálint Réczey wrote:
> This seems to be an issue in inetd's watchdog handling. What do you think?
I suspect that the watchdog is being triggered because at that point the
internal state of libevent is broken.
It is implemented here, and there is not much that could go wrong unless
On Jul 02, Philipp Huebner wrote:
> Can you verify that _srv-Lookups work on your server?
> E.g. "dig -t srv _xmpp-server._tcp.debalance.de"
Names resolution works fine.
> And make sure that if your DNS responds with records you are able
> to connect to IPv6 hosts.
This too.
> Also check
On Jun 29, Philipp Huebner wrote:
> Could you try my no-change rebuild of ejabberd under buster?
> https://apt.debalance.de/pool/main/e/ejabberd/ejabberd_18.12.1-2.1_i386.deb
Thank you, still broken.
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On Jun 29, Philipp Huebner wrote:
> If you're willing to share your ejabberd configuration files I am happy
> to take a look, otherwise I don't know how to help you.
Thank you, I surely may have got something wrong in the conversion:
---
loglevel: 4
log_rotate_count: 0
log_rotate_date: ""
On Jun 29, Julien ÉLIE wrote:
> Here is a patch to improve how INN selects appropriate parameters:
> https://inn.eyrie.org/trac/changeset/10344/
>
> Could it please be included in the inn2 package shipped with Buster?
I think that we are way too late for 10.0, but I will make a new package
On Jun 28, Philipp Huebner wrote:
> I just noticed that after my latest ejabberd upload there have been
> several updates of Erlang for buster, maybe we need binNMUs for ejabberd
> and erlang-p1-*.
Maybe a missing dependency?
root@sarek:~# dpkg -l | egrep 'erlang|ejabberd'
ii ejabberd
Package: ejabberd
Version: 18.12.1-2
Severity: important
After upgrading to buster apparently all s2s connections are broken.
I have no idea of what is wrong here.
error.log:
2019-06-28 12:17:17.896 [error] <0.1995.0>@inet_dns:encode_labels:694
gen_server <0.1995.0> terminated with reason: no
On Jun 19, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> While the motivation to link with OpenSSL is fine for sure, for me it
> means I cannot install new kernels any more :-| (The suggestions don't
> apply, I already use MODULES=dep.)
I am quite sure that we want crypto support in kmod to enable secure
boot.
It
4.3/debian/changelog2019-06-12 15:03:56.0 +0200
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+whois (5.4.3) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Added the new 2a10:::/12 IPv6 assignment to RIPE.
+
+ -- Marco d'Itri Wed, 12 Jun 2019 15:03:56 +0200
+
whois (5.4.2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Added the .ss an
)
+
+ -- Marco d'Itri Sun, 09 Jun 2019 14:54:21 +0200
+
usrmerge (21) unstable; urgency=medium
* Added a version to the conflict with ebtables (see #912046).
diff -Nru usrmerge-21/debian/control usrmerge-22/debian/control
--- usrmerge-21/debian/control 2019-02-17 17:41:06.0 +0100
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Please unblock the bird package because the version in testing has some
serious bugs about routes propagation, better explained in the attached
diff.
This was discussed in #928141, where
Do you want me to submit an unblock request for 1.6.6-1 on your behalf?
I would hate to ship a broken package in the next stable.
On Apr 28, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 10:23:26PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> > Package: bird
> > Version: 1.6.5-1
> >
A first attempt at packaging is available in
https://salsa.debian.org/md/routinator/ .
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Severity: wishlist
Owner: Marco d'Itri
* Package name: routinator
Version : 0.3.3
Upstream Author : NLnet Labs
* URL : https://nlnetlabs.nl/rpki
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: Rust
Description : An RPKI Validator
The Routinator 3000
On May 13, Holger Levsen wrote:
> So I think this can only be fixed properly (=without asking people to
> upgrade to the latest stretch pointrelease but instead allowing upgrades
> to buster from *any* stretch pointrelease) by adding a "pre-depends:
> debian-security-support (>= 2019.04.25)" to
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: rm
Since more recent versions of the package have been stuck in NEW for
over six months there is no point in shipping in buster this old version
which nobody should use anyway.
libxcrypt
Package: bird
Version: 1.6.5-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Since upgrading from from 1.6.4-1 to 1.6.5-1, my IXP route server is
logging errors like this one all the time:
bird[28976]: Pipe loop detected when sending 31.148.28.0/23 to table master
I have verified that upgrading to
Package: munin-plugins-core
Version: 2.0.47-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream newcomer patch
The netstat plugin does not report anymore the value of active.value
because the output of netstat has changed.
Pseudo-patch:
-/active connections ope/ { print "active.value " $1 }
+/active
Control: reassign -1 src:linux
Control: retitle -1 add a modules softdep to dwc3 to fix it on odroid
On Mar 22, Jochen Sprickerhof wrote:
> Not apart from that I was not aware of that option :). I've send a patch
> upstream:
>
> https://marc.info/?l=linux-usb=155321315512949=2
>
> and will
Package: munin-plugins-core
Version: 2.0.47-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream newcomer patch
The diskstat_ plugin does not work with the 4.19 kernel in testing:
'/sys/block/sda/stat' doesn't contain exactly 11 values. Aborting at
/etc/munin/plugins/diskstat_iops_sda line 505, line 1.
the .fm TLD server.
+
+ -- Marco d'Itri Thu, 28 Mar 2019 00:48:28 +0100
+
whois (5.4.1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Added the .mw TLD server.
diff --git a/po/pl.po b/po/pl.po
index fa7ba40..4d021cf 100644
--- a/po/pl.po
+++ b/po/pl.po
(omitted)
diff --git a/tld_serv_list b/tld_serv_list
index
On Mar 20, Jochen Sprickerhof wrote:
> can you please add
>
> softdep dwc3 pre: xhci_plat_hcd
Is there a specific reason why you did not ask instead the Debian
kernel maintainers to have the driver itself provide the directive in
/lib/modules/*/modules.softdep?
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On Mar 11, Matija Nalis wrote:
> Has this issue ever has been dealt with for bugs.debian.org (as it
> seems to have been solved for lists.debian.org in forked #752084) ?
No: it is obvious that the messages relayed by the BTS are still
modified.
> I can provide whole forensic report if
On Mar 04, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Could you please propose a paragraph to add to the release-notes for
> this? You can add it as a patch here, literal text, or (easiest) as a MR
> against the salsa archive:
> https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes
Due to systemd changes, currently
Package: pnmixer
Version: 0.7.2-1
Severity: important
I do not know if it works in other conditions, but pnmixer reliably
crashes on my system with this error when I change the volume over 100%
with "pulsemixer --change-volume +10":
On Feb 20, Florian Weimer wrote:
> That TTL is extremely suspicious and is way longer than anything
> warranted by IT zone contents. Looks like the clock went back almost
> seven days since the entry was added to the cache.
I cannot see how this could be possible: the hardware clock is correct
On Nov 18, Florian Weimer wrote:
> Is it possible that you can share the output of "rndc dumpdb"?
The relevant parts follow.
; glue
intercom.it.10790 NS adns1.intercom.it.
10790 NS adns2.intercom.it.
10790 NS
On Feb 18, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
> * another use-case is to be able to share an identical `/usr` over a network
> link; hence booting an initramfs, mounting a local `/`, then mounting `/usr`
> over the network. It seems that an initramfs with everything needed to mount
> a filesystem
On Feb 10, Alison Chaiken wrote:
> I'm running tftpd between a laptop and an NFS-booted embedded board
> connected by eth0. When I power the board and try to transfer
> files to it, tftpd will crash, generating core files. Here is the
Then please reassign this bug to the tftp daemon that you
On Jan 28, intrigeri wrote:
> The initial request by Marco about CACHEDIR.TAG was "please ship
> a CACHEDIR.TAG file in the apparmor package if the cache directory
> cannot be moved out of /etc/" (#883584). Now that we've moved the
> cache to /var/cache, I agree we can stop shipping CACHEDIR.TAG
Control: close -1 4.19.16-1
On Oct 16, Gabriele Mazzotta wrote:
> there are a couple of commits queued for 4.19 that fix some memory
> leaks: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10594683/ and
> https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10594681/. Looking at the call
> trace I'd say the first patch is
On Dec 26, Michael Biebl wrote:
> With this information, I'm going to reassign this bug report to the
> usrmerge package and leave it to Marco, to decide what to do about this.
> Maybe there is a way how the error message can be improved in case of a
> failure.
Chris, the error message currently
On Dec 26, Chris Lamb wrote:
> Yes, it failed halfway through IIRC. I did it on a whim and, alas, did
> not save the output. I *believe* it detected that something like
> molly-guard was installed so it bailed out, but it didn't clear up
> 100% after itself or something.
Noticing an aborted
On Dec 23, Simon McVittie wrote:
> An alternative to the usrmerge package might be to do this transition
> in an initramfs hook or something similar, which would guarantee that
> nothing else is concurrently altering /usr or the directories that are
> meant to be merged into it.
FWIW I tried
Control: severity 915883 normal
On Dec 07, Niko Tyni wrote:
> The build system should invoke dh_perl to fill in the ${perl:Depends}
> substvar (already referenced in the source control file.)
You are right that I forgot to invoke dh_perl, but in practice this does
not matter because there is
On Nov 17, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> > Uninstalling ebtables makes the conversion pass. Installing ebtables
> > again works without error.
> But I highly doubt that the ebtables nft emulation would still work at
> that point.
Confirmed: this way ebtables overwrites the iptables
On Nov 26, Chris Lamb wrote:
How to reproduce: install pm-utils and molly-guard, then install
usrmerge.
So I will make usrmerge conflict with molly-guard, again.
> I'm not sure why this wasn't fixed in #660064 or #837928, but:
preinst says:
# Disable diversions of pm-utils binaries
On Dec 03, Adam Borowski wrote:
> unusrmerge would still be still far less work than continuing with 2. Yet I
No "unmerge" program is possible since some symlinks are created by
maintainer scripts and hence cannot be recreated except by running again
the maintainer scripts in the right
On Dec 02, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> One thing that has not been answered yet in this discussion (and if the
> TC is to make a decision about it, I think it should be) is "why are we
> doing this". That is, what is the problem that usrmerge is meant to
> solve, and how does it attempt to solve
On Nov 29, Adam Borowski wrote:
> Thus: sorry but there is no way we can possibly support usrmerged and
> non-usrmerged systems at the same time. Usrmerge is not viable without a
> flag day.
We have being doing exactly this opt-in (the usrmerge package) for over
three years and opt-out (the
On Nov 22, "Hans-J. Ullrich" wrote:
> /sbin/ebtables*
> /usr/sbin/ebtables*
This one probably was #914074.
> /lib/libntrack-qt4.so.1
> /usr/lib/libntrack-qt4.so.1
This one is more interesting: where these symlinks? If so, which files
where they were pointing to?
I have checked the current
On Nov 21, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> Why was /etc/services totally reindented and switched from spaces to
> tabs going from 5.4 to 5.5? Every single sid chroot on all my machines
Was it? I checked a system with 5.4 and it does not have spaces except
than in comments.
> demanded attention becasue
Control: reassign -1 iptables
Control: usertags -1 usrmerge
On Nov 16, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> Conversion fails when iptables and ebtables are installed:
>
> FATAL ERROR:
> Both /sbin/ebtables-restore and /usr/sbin/ebtables-restore exist.
Because ebtables installs a /sbin/ebtables-restore
On Oct 25, Bernhard Übelacker wrote:
> A ping to 151.101.112.204 shows an significant packet loss.
> Another ping to the last hop that is visible to me does not.
The output of mtr would tell more, but if you are experiencing
performance issues then I recommend that you start by discussin this
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.18.10-2
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
(I am Cc'in the maintainers of the dell-laptop module, accordingly to
modinfo.)
After running this for about 1H:
while true; do
echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/dell-laptop/leds/dell::kbd_backlight/brightness
sleep 0.25
Package: units
Version: 2.17-3
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Error connecting to currency server:
404 Client Error: Not Found for url:
https://finance.yahoo.com/webservice/v1/symbols/allcurrencies/quote?format=json.
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Package: libvte-2.91-0
Version: 0.54.0-1
Severity: normal
Test case:
echo "A$(tput bold)B$(tput sgr0)C$(tput bold)D$(tput sgr0)E"
Expected results (verified with xterm and others): B and D are printed
in bold (i.e. white, not grey).
Actual results: only B is printed in bold.
Something in my
On Sep 03, Lukas Schwaighofer wrote:
> This still seems to be the case, since the pxe_dns function in efi/pxe.c
> in the current HEAD
> (http://repo.or.cz/syslinux.git/blob/HEAD:/efi/pxe.c, lines 38-49) will
> `return 0` in all cases.
Yes, it is even worse than this: even if I pass to syslinux
On Mar 06, Piotr Pańczyk wrote:
> Interestingly, the situation described above happens in about 80-90% of
> boots, sometimes everything works well. Some kind of race condition?
Probably yes: everything should happen as a result of udev events,
trying to do it syncronously is very very hard.
>
Package: pxelinux
Version: 3:6.04~git20171011.af7e95c3+dfsg1-4
Severity: normal
With this configuration:
dhcp-option=option:bootfile-name,/pxelinux/lpxelinux.0
dhcp-option-force=209,/syslinux.cfg
I expected that pxelinux would try to download /syslinux.cfg and not
/pxelinux//syslinux.cfg:
Package: syslinux-efi
Version: 3:6.04~git20171011.af7e95c3+dfsg1-4
Severity: important
When providing to syslinux.efi an http URL in option 67:
dhcp-option=option:bootfile-name,http://pxe.example.net/EFI/SYSLINUX/syslinux.efi
then it will try to download the modules like ldlinux.e64, the
On Aug 13, Ximin Luo wrote:
> Description : GUI for analyzing games in real time using Leela Zero
Games of what? Please clarify the description.
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On Apr 18, intrig...@debian.org wrote:
> It looks like sniff is assuming too much wrt. the location of icons
> relatively to the location of the executable.
Since merged-/usr is now the default, I am raising accordingly the
priority of this bug.
This is the last
On Aug 02, Lior Kaplan wrote:
> In any case, a build from an un-usr-merged chroot would be available soon.
If autoconf or whatever will pick up the wrong binaries in /usr then you
really need to force the paths: at some point the buildds will use
merged-/usr chroots too.
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On Jul 20, Guillem Jover wrote:
> > And this means that perl (a libcrypt dependency) would be broken between
> > 1 and 5 (or maybe 1 and 3): is this ever going to work?
>
> Given that this new package is going to replace a part of glibc, it
> will need to behave as if it was part of the
On Jul 20, Philipp Kern wrote:
> I think it's odd to say "here, I'm packaging up a replacement for your
> library, but I'm not going to coordinate with you" when we are preparing
> a (somewhat) coherent distribution, so I don't think that option should
> be discarded. (Unless you have a
On Jul 20, Philipp Kern wrote:
> Make sure that glibc splits out libcrypt into its own package, have libc6
> depend on it and then provide libcrypt1? (Because it's really providing
> libcrypt's ABI from another package.) Versioning might be tricky, though.
At some point glibc will just stop
On Jul 18, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Some day it may replace crypt(3), currently provided by glibc:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Replace_glibc_libcrypt_with_libxcrypt
I tried creating a package which would divert libc's libcrypt, but it
appears to be much harder than I t
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Marco d'Itri
I intend to package the new version of libxcrypt, which will replace the
orphaned libxcrypt source package.
Some day it may replace crypt(3), currently provided by glibc:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes
Control: reassign -1 libevent-2.1-6
On Mar 05, Nathaniel Morck Beaver wrote:
> Backtrace is attached. I do not know what triggered the event and cannot
> reproduce.
It crashed inside libevent, hence reassigning.
> rip = 0x7f9dccae00d3 in __epoll_wait_nocancel
>
Control: severity -1 normal
On Jul 10, Stanislav Lorenc wrote:
> Justification: renders package unusable
Obviously not, even if it were true.
> root@honor:/# cat /etc/modprobe.d/dummy.conf
> options dummy numdummies=10
numdummies=0 is set in /lib/modprobe.d/systemd.conf, for good reasons.
If
Control: reopen -1
On Apr 18, Steven Shiau wrote:
> Our DNS admin has made some changes, as showing in the following. Does that
> meet the requirement? Thank you very much.
Your DNS is still broken and I missed that, so we cannot actually update
the debian.org zone for real until somebody
On Jun 10, Yannic Bonenberger wrote:
> Country: DE Germany
It looks in Switzerland to me. Can you clarify this please?
Also, please remove the 6to4 address from the
mirror.yannic-bonenberger.com name: it does not help anybody and does
not not work anyway.
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On Jun 10, Idris Winarno wrote:
> Trace Url: http://kebo.pens.ac.id/debian/project/trace/kebo.pens.ac.id
The trace file at
http://kebo.pens.ac.id/debian/project/trace/kebo.pens.ac.id
does not contain much information.
Please use our ftpsync script to mirror Debian.
It will produce better trace
On Jun 10, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
> Archive-http: /ftp/pub/linux/debian/
We are trying not to add new mirrors that do not use the standard
/debian/ path.
I see that it works, would it be OK for you to advertise it?
BTW, I see some packet loss (over IPv6) when downloading files from your
On Sep 20, "Benjamin A. Rose via RT" wrote:
> We do not use custom stuff to mirror projects, in this case ftpsync. I use
As explained by Peter, single-pass rsync means that a mirror will often
be in an inconsistent state.
Can you fix this in the near future or should we remove the listing for
On Sep 20, "Benjamin A. Rose via RT" wrote:
> We do not use custom stuff to mirror projects, in this case ftpsync. I use
As explained by Peter, single-pass rsync means that a mirror will often
be in an inconsistent state.
Can you fix this in the near future or should we remove the listing for
Control: tag -1 moreinfo
On May 30, Hostmaster wrote:
> Comment: Path is actually /ftp.debian.org/debian but your form wont accept
> that.
The reason being that we would rather not add any more mirrors not
available on the standard /debian/ path.
Can you add an alias?
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Thank you for your contribution to the Debian Project.
Mirror submissions are being processed again, we apologize for the delay.
On May 17, Ren Zhihao wrote:
> Site: mirrors.huaweicloud.com
> Archive-http: /repository/debian/
We are trying to avoid adding new mirrors that do not use the
Control: tag -1 moreinfo
On Apr 10, Serverius DC wrote:
Thank you for your contribution to the Debian Project.
Mirror submissions are being processed again, we apologize for the delay.
> Trace Url:
> http://mirror.serverius.net/debian/project/trace/mirror.serverius.net
Looks like you are
On Nov 19, Shanghai University Open Source Community wrote:
> Site: mirrors.shuosc.org
Thank you for your contribution to the Debian Project.
Mirror submissions are being processed again, we apologize for the delay.
I see that there is no trace file for your system:
> Trace Url:
On Nov 17, Antoine MILLET wrote:
Thank you for your contribution to the Debian Project.
Mirror submissions are being processed again, we apologize for the delay.
> Trace Url: http://mirror.vpgrp.io/debian/project/trace/mirror.vpgrp.io
I see that the mirror is not up to date: can you check how
On Jun 03, Jonathan Selea wrote:
> Site: mirror.linux.pizza
This looks like a dynamic IP address, is it?
Can you clarify what kind of connectivity it has?
The max speed that I can achieve from this mirror is about 80 Mbps.
Which users base is it supposed to serve?
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On May 31, Paride Legovini wrote:
> After upgrading from firefox 60 to 61.0~b8-1 (experimental), the spell
> checker no longer works (all the words are marked as wrong, no
> suggestions are given in the context menu). I reproduced this issue on
> two different computers. Starting firefox in safe
On May 25, Christian Ehrhardt wrote:
> $ whois www.domain.cl
>
> Invalid domain name: www.domain.cl
You are supposed to use "whois domain.cl", for a start.
Do you know an actual IDN .cl domain?
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On May 23, Marco d_Itri wrote:
> Type: leaf
The mirror is push-secondary from ftp.ch.
As a pubblic comment please use "rsync access is available to other
public mirrors".
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On May 07, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> > block 839046 with 134758
> Bug #839046 [debootstrap] debootstrap: enable --merged-usr by default
> Bug #839162 [debootstrap] Enabled merged-/usr by default
I totally disagree that this is in any way a blocking issue: it is
Control: retitle -1 RM: libnet-whois-ripe-perl -- ROM; broken and obsolete
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On Apr 21, Niko Tyni wrote:
> This has been fatal since Perl 5.22, so stretch is affected too.
Thank you. So this shows that nobody uses this package anymore and it
On Apr 24, Sven Bartscher wrote:
> I currently see no fix for this besides shipping a systemd unit file
> with RestartSec. This would require some thinking though, because the
I want to add this anyway, but I believe that there are better solutions.
> One easy way to
Package: liferea
Version: 1.12.2-1
Severity: normal
Even if started with --mainwindow-state=hidden, the application will
always start with the main window open.
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APT prefers unstable
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Package: knot-resolver
Version: 2.1.1-1
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Due to a typo in postinst, the knot-resolver user is not actually
created at install time, so nothing works.
-if [ "$1" = "$configure" ]; then
+if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
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Package: src:linux
Version: 4.15.4-1
Severity: normal
See this thread for details:
https://www.spinics.net/lists/platform-driver-x86/msg15066.html .
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Package: apt
Version: 1.6~beta1
Severity: minor
Please stop suggesting powermgmt-base: this is an obsolete, orphaned and
unmantained package which I last NMU'ed myself in 2014.
It provides the on_ac_power command which is only used on non-systemd
systems anyway.
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Package: sshguard
Version: 1.7.1-1
Severity: wishlist
sshguard 2.x has been available for one year now: are you still actively
maintaining this package?
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On Feb 19, Michael Meskes wrote:
> > * It relies upon the external VPNGate.net site/service. If this
> > goes away in the lifetime of a stable Debian release users will
> > be screwed.
For the records I do not think that this is important since the whole
purpose of
On Feb 10, David Adam wrote:
> This happens with a version built from git master as well.
Even after https://github.com/sspans/ladvd/issues/30 ?
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Package: util-linux
Version: 2.30.2-0.3
Severity: normal
Please install /usr/share/doc/util-linux/examples/fstrim.timer as
/usr/lib/systemd/system/fstrim.timer instead.
There is no need to enable it by default, but please install the file so
it will be available for users who want to enable it.
On Dec 23, md wrote:
> On Dec 20, Julien Cristau wrote:
>
> > > This change was reverted in 1.0.87 as dpkg-shlibdeps didn't cope
> > > properly with a merged-usr system. Thus reopening this bug report for
> > > that version.
> > >
> > > The dpkg-shlibdeps bugs has been
On Feb 01, Adam Borowski wrote:
> This removal would also allow retiring one of hard-coded uids from
> /etc/passwd that's currently present on every Debian system.
Yes please!
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