nlike ncal cal
> - util-linux cal supports beginning of week and week number switches
> for cal,
> which do not work with ncal cal
But it is supported in ncal. Again, think of cal as traditional-cal if
that makes it easier.
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t use something like "ncal
-wMb" as cal? Not that ncal needs "-M", it is able to get this from
your locale.
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old bsd code base. The package is
heavily patched, which makes maintaining it a lot of work. I would not
like to lose too many features, though. The main reason for keeping
cal, however, namely having a version fully output compatible to the
original one, might not be that valid anymore. After all it's
disagree. I find your behavior rather rude.
> A search on tracker.d.o and all other metadata services showed no
> record
> of a VCS (because the VCS URLs are missing from d/control) as well as
> a
> not-yet-acknowledged NMU that happened in 2022.
A new release to just acknowle
declared in the current build
process. I don't like adding the declaration manually and getting
unistd.h to declare it would mean defining __USE_GNU which may or may
not have side effects. Therefore I figured to play it safe and use
set[ug]id() instead.
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Hi Reiner,
> I've prepared an NMU for netdiag (versioned as 1.2-1.2) and
> uploaded it to DELAYED/2. Please feel free to tell me if I
> should delay it longer.
Please go ahead, I wouldn't mind it being uploaded without delay.
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c3.0 ; (2)
> this contributes to standardization of packaging practices.
I doubt this makes any sense because hostname is a Debian native package and
thus will never receive any patches. Or is there any other reason to migrate a
native package?
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Any comments?
@security team: Do you want me to prepare a fix for stable, too?
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way. Anyway, I'm going to prepare a
patch.
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hen otherwise be suid-user.
Could you elaborate why? I cannot see much of a difference in these when it
comes to the topic at hand. Doesn't set[ug]id set all ids to the given one? Why
is that less safe?
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setusercontext() does more, but in
this case we only need to make sure the right user opens the file. Or what am I
missing?
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the same entries in my calendar file
I get:
michael@feivel:~$ calendar
:3:2: fatal error: /root/.ssh/authorized_keys: Permission denied
compilation terminated.
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st for me, I
downgrade it again. Yes, it can be very severe but removing the package for
everyone doesn't seem right either. Maybe by keeping it in we will get more
data to find out where the problem lies.
I'm more than willing to look into it again and fix it once we identify the
reason.
Thanks
r desktop to Bullseye
> where webext-browserpass is installed. Will have a close eye on the
> moment when upgrading webext-browserpass respectively will upgrade
> that package in a separate package upgrade from the remainder.
Did you find out anything more?
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what is different on your systems? For instance I tried on a sid
system where I install the old browserpass package. Did everyone with the error
see it on a dist-upgrade only? Could you test on sid?
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> files
> and directories were missing.
I think I may have found the reason and will upload a fixed version to
unstable in a few minutes. If this doesn't work, or the next time you
report a bug, please include the commands you used making it easier to
reproduce the issue.
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> in
> advance of making the change, that can then be upgraded to be
> release-critical further down the line. So, please, never do a
> transition like this again.
Just for the record, I do not consider removing lorder.sh a transition
of any kind. Nor do I think removing a faulty too
d will close the bug.
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the affected
freebsd packages?
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ot much I can do about it, but if
you'd provide a patch, I'd be more than willing to incorporate it.
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On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 03:43:24PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Michael Meskes dixit:
>
> >Do you have any documentation about the US system that is kind of
> >official? I doubt anyone in the States uses week numbers, but there may
> >be an official way
eless.
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On Wed, 2020-07-15 at 18:50 +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Michael Meskes dixit:
>
> >> b�& nor does ncal use the locale for this, so, no, it does not use
> >> appropriate calendar week calculation rules.
> >
> >This is simply not true since it defin
found that OpenBSD’s cal already has them
> right).
Fair enough, but you could at least report these cases.
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te code myself, I could use OpenBSD’s cal,
> which has an option for specifically this (although only for years
> 1753‥, same as ncal).
I haven't seen any error in ncal so far, but if you see some it might
be more helpful to report and/or fix those as ncal should not show
incorrect data.
M
y previous email, you can use the -b switch to get
back to traditional format.
> I understand if you find this too bothersome to do in Debian for
> such a (corner?) case, but that is why this is of wishlist severity
> ;)
Na, the problem is understanding what's missing, or wrong. :)
Mic
ss? "ncal -w" does give you week
numbersand if you prefer the classical layout you could use "ncal -bw".
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ot completely fixed. Instead of having bsdmainutils
recommend calendar I'd rather see the build dependencies changed to the correct
package.
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om the get go. I guess this comes
from one update that didn't bring in calendar. Anyway, could you please verify
for me that there are no config files in your calendar package?
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e time.
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This should be fixed with the upload stuck in NEW.
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the problem? If so, could you try on a fresh installation? I
tried quite a bit, but cannot reproduce the problem. Given that this is exactly
what the cron job does I would expect more reports if this was a general
problem. Doesn't mean we shopuld find out what's going on, though.
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good point, thanks for clarifying.
As mentioned in another email, I'm going to make bsdmainutils a
transitional package, making this issue mood.
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> be a (transitional?) metapackage depending on all
> the tools it previously provided.
That's my thinking, too. The remaining tools in bsdmainutils are ncal
(which should go into a separate package) and a few tools we could
switch to util-linux or remove.
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ary.
Good points. However, I still don't see where this creates problems in
the upgrade process unless some postinst calls man.
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le as a transitional measure.
Any idea how this scenario could unfold? I cannot imagine how it could
get there. What I will do, though, is add a "Breaks: man-db (<<2.9.3-
1)" to bsdmainutils. Actually this is already in git.
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On Mon, 2020-06-22 at 20:57 +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 19:46:21 +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
>
> > > Depending on bsdmainutils to get col et al seems entirely right,
> > > it's
> > > been right forever, there doesn't seem to be a reas
not change anything"
attitude.
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Chris isn't either, but there still may be some
incompatibilities. I don't see the point of postponing the switch.
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> I don't know what Julien had in mind, presumably worried about other
> breakage to surface. Note that obvious fix to man-db will all
> debhelper
> using packages transitively build-depending on bsdextrautils.
Instead of bsdmainutils, yes.
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>
> > > IMO the move of col needs to be rolled back ASAP. And, if it is
> > > to
> >
> > Why? Care to give a reason?
> >
>
> The change broke man-db, as I explain
> IMO the move of col needs to be rolled back ASAP. And, if it is to
Why? Care to give a reason?
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pendency should be to the package
that is needed directly and not through another one.
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on. Yes, it does break build dependencies but imo they should
be changed anyway.
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e may be any number of packages that make it
work there but not here.
Anyway, it seems all layouts are not working, for me it's "de". A manual
"setxkbmap de" does fix the issue, though.
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nything I can try to narrow the issue down?
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xes the problem
and makes the printers appear again. And, yes, I can print on any of
them without an issue. Or in other words, the system does have a PPD
for the printer.
Any idea?
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Package: cups-browsed
Version: 1.25.13-1
Severity: serious
Since upgrading the package all remote printers are gone from my printers list.
Downgrading to the latest version brings them all back.
I made this bug serious in case the problem is a general one. If not, feel free
to downgrade.
mstances?
To me it looks like a copy error that has gone unnoticed till
now. Sorry, this seems to be my bad, but I do not recall putting that
version number in. It certainly was not done on purpose.
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Hi Mark,
> I've just hit this bug in buster and tested the patch and it
> works. I'd
> like to prepare an update for stable (as it's already fixed in 4.05
> in
> unstable), would that be ok?
Yes, please, I completely ran out of time.
Thanks a lot.
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ason why I didn't orphan it, is that somebody inb the group
might be willing to, but apparently not. So in short, go ahead.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the acpi-support package.
The package description is:
This package contains scripts to react to various ACPI events. It only
includes scripts for events that can be supported with some level of
safety cross platform.
.
It is able to:
*
Package: wnpp
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I intend to orphan the acpid package.
The package description is:
Modern computers support the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
to allow intelligent power management on your system and to query battery and
configuration status.
.
ACPID is a
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the acpitool package.
The package description is:
AcpiTool is a Linux ACPI client. It's a small command line application,
intended to be a replacement for the apm tool. The primary target audience are
laptop users, since these people are most
Package: wnpp
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I intend to orphan the libcitadel package.
The package description is:
This library contains the commonly used routines for the citadel suite.
.
This package provides development files and static libraries.
I have not used the package for ages and lack the
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the citadel-client package.
The package description is:
This is package contains the command line client for Citadel, a complete and
feature-rich open source groupware platform.
.
See the 'citadel-server' package for more information.
I have
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I have not used the package for ages and lack the resources to keep maintaining
i
t.
Michael
Package: wnpp
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I have not used the package for ages and lack the resources to keep maintaining
it.
Michael
> I think it is very important for orphaned packages have QA group as
> maintainer, otherwise it could scare away prospective new maintainer.
Thanks for the lecture.
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gle provided chrome build of the same version works flawlessly. So
this might not be an upstream issue.
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Package: chromium
Version: 74.0.3729.108-1
Severity: important
Whenever I click on a link in evolution or thunderbird it takes a long time
until chromium (which is configured as the default browser) comes up with the
page. When it comes up, it'll show only the current link and all other tabs are
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02-26 12:16:46.0 +0100
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+spampd (2.53-1) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * New upstream version 2.53
+ * Use the --setsid argument to make sure the process is correctly detached.
+ * Bumped Standards-Version, no changes needed.
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The software does not work with Thunderbird for quite a while and does not seem
to receive upstream changes anymore. Therefore it's best to remove it from the
archive I think.
Michael
> So I think this aspect of this bug should be reassigned to acpi-
> support. I will
> try and prepare a patch and then clone the bug. acpi-support
> maintainers, are
> you OK with that?
Sure. Thanks.
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wasn't updated for a year, shall we remove it?
Yes.
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The latest upstream version is incompatible with our thunderbird version.
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t updated for a year, shall we remove it?
Actually I was planning to upgrade it, but ran out of time. Let me see if I find
some soon-ish.
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16 23 30
michael@feivel:~$ ncal -S
December 2018
Su 2 9 16 23 30
Mo 3 10 17 24 31
Tu 4 11 18 25
We 5 12 19 26
Th 6 13 20 27
Fr 7 14 21 28
Sa 1 8 15 22 29
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Upstream stopped development, i.e. there will not be a version for current
GNOME.
Michael
Unless chromium changed the places it looks for some files, I guess this is an
oversight in chromium and thus be fixed there.
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Sorry, I don't understand this. Why do you reassign to citadel-server when your
test shows citadel-server works correctly?
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On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 12:55:20AM +0200, zieg...@uni-freiburg.de wrote:
> Package: kacpimon
> Version: 1:2.0.28-1+b1
> Severity: grave
I doubt this warrants a grave severity as it obviously works with less than 20
connections and thus is not unusable per se.
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This extension is using the xul interface which is going away. Therefore it is
now useless. Please remove.
Thanks.
Michael
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With the xul extension going away this package is no longer useful. Please
remove.
Thanks.
Michael
> It has been redone as a web extension without renaming to webext-*.
Ah, ok, thanks for clarifying.
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the
package. I haven't checked this particular extension, but if it has not
been redone as a web extension it cane be removed. If it has, though,
it needs to be updated to the latest version.
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I agree completely, please go ahead.
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t haven't found time to look into it so far. If you mean that, be my
guest.
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> I think it should remain open for the transition script work, which
> David has started doing.
Oops, yes, sorry David, I simply forgot about it when uploading.
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ving done several webext packages already I should be able to help with that
part.
As a first step I would love to see us migrate to salsa. The current git
structure is different from what I usually use, so I have to dig into that.
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Severity: wishlist
Owner: Michael Meskes <mes...@debian.org>
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* Package name: node-fuzzysort
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> Nope. p-u bugs get closed once the package is actually in stable,
> i.e.
> after the point release.
Oops, sorry, I thought I had missed it.
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idering the
> nature of the data.
This I don't understand. The way I understand it these are legit
offerings by universities, telcos, etc. Why should they become stale?
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do not use this for anything
> important. Get a real and secure VPN. This is mostly a fun tool
> to
> get a VPN for a few minutes."
I read this not as "insecure for the system it runs on" but "insecure
on the connection side". This is certainly not somethin
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* Package name: autovpn
Version : 0.0~git20170129.72dd7f6-1
Upstream Author : Adhityaa C <c.adhit...@gmail.com>
* URL : https://github.com/adtac/autovpn
* License : GPL V3
g this out. A new version will be uploaded as soon as
the build-dependencies made it through new.
Michael
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* Package name: webext-proxy-switcher
Version :
Upstream Author :
* URL : https://github.com/rNeomy/proxy-switcher
* License :
Programming Lang: Javascript
Descr
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* Package name: node-mithril
Version : 1.1.6
Upstream Author : Leo Horie <leoho...@hotmail.com> and others
* URL : https://github.com/MithrilJS/mithril.js
* License : MIT
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* Package name: webext-bulk-media-downloader
Version : 0.2.1
Upstream Author : InBasic <inb@gmail.com>
* URL :
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/bulk-media-downloader
; +while(line = (fgets(buf + 1, buf_len - 1, file)))
I may be missing something obvious here, though, but I haven't looked into
clamsmtp's source code much.
Michael
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* Package name: webext-privacy-badger
Version : 2018.2.5
Upstream Author : Electronic Frontier Foundation and other contributors
* URL : https://github.com/EFForg/privacybadger
* L
Package: chromium
Version: 64.0.3282.119-2
Severity: wishlist
With more and more extensions being packaged it would be nice to have chromium
load them automatically instead of requiring user action. And the chromium
package seems to be the natural place for this.
It appears to me that it's
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 09:27:52PM +0100, Michael Meskes wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Michael Meskes <mes...@debian.org>
>
> * Package name: go-zglob
> Version : 0.0~git20171230.4959821-1
> Upstream Author : Yasuhiro Matsumoto
on browserpass (should be ready as soon as the dependencies are
in) I figured to give this layout a try, albeit manually created. Seems to work
nicely. If anyone's interested: git.debian.org/git/pkg-mozext/browserpass.git
I'd love to convert some more, in particular https-everywhere is bugging me atm.
Mi
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Severity: wishlist
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* Package name: browserpass
Version : 2.0.11
Upstream Author : Maxim Baz
* URL : https://github.com/dannyvankooten/browserpass
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: go, java
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