fy the build-time relationships (including any
> > implied relationships).
>
> I can only interpret above as disallowing fetching resources over the
> network using wget.
Is it legal to build a unique arch:all package per architecture?
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> list if it is not listed in the bug tracker.
There's that and it helps to look at the debdiff to see what the actual
changes are. Cert updates are likely to be much easier on us than
packaging/script updates.
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f the various error conditions s390-dasd emits. Without
the logging you cannot deduce why it exited with a failure.
I'm also happy to skip the .po changes if needed, but it seemed cleaner
to just backport stretch's current version.
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of autotools, changelog, and po
churn, but apart from that does only contain the above changes.
If needed I can back out the glib 2.46 change, although I'd prefer
to upload the whole thing as the change is arguably more correct
even with older glibs.
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the
devices online from the kernel command-line. But possibly the correct
way there is to provide the disk list to dasd_mod.dasd rather than
relying on root= parsing?
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Package: file-roller
Version: 3.14.1-1
Severity: important
When producing an encrypted 7z archive the following leaks into ps
output:
/usr/lib/p7zip/7z a -bd -y -p -mx=7 -i@ --
The password should instead be passed via stdin or through some
other mechanism because this way it is leaked to
/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 8dc90b9..4f2d3bc 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+netcfg (1.131+deb8u1) stable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Fix is_layer3_qeth on s390x to avoid bailing out if the network
+driver is not qeth. (Closes: #798376)
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tly the issue with virtio_net not loading
does not apply to KVM and there it just works.
Updated package incoming for stretch at least. We will need to check
about backporting quite a bunch of s390x fixes to stable.
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low the empty compound-list here at first glance, but it's
also highly unlikely that bash will change in a fashion that forbids
this.
To improve correctness it makes sense to apply the patch.
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mirror in the rotation that was broken. debian-installer - I guess in
this case debootstrap - does not retry a broken file. (apt also doesn't
do that but it's harder to figure out in d-i what's going on.)
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fixed versions?
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net6 had obby as its only reverse-depends. It is now gone and there is
no other known user of the library. Let's remove it.
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It seems to me as if this is working correctly now, at least in Jessie.
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concerning hostname resolving.
This has in the meantime been fixed. The status is now displayed with
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It is not even clear that the log belongs to gobby.
It could reach back for years.
There should be an option for deleting old logs on startup.
This is still a valid bug report.
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GtkSourceView. On the other hand it would make projector use much
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filed [1] for this, but you won't get
a Debian bug update once it's fixed. ;)
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sobby is the dedicated server for the old gobby which was recently
removed. So this package should go away as well.
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With the removal of the old gobby, obby (the library) is obsolete and
can be removed. It has one rdepends (sobby), whose removal is being
requested in #792764.
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create a launcher that opens the document at the correct location. But I
realize that this has a lot more overhead than a list of (server, path)
tuples that are presented as quick jump entries.
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On 2015-04-08 12:21, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
In the control file, gobby is declared a metapackage - likely missed
after the transition form gobby-0.5.
Missed is the wrong word: #769030. Also no clue if all of them were
changed.
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Operating on the unstable suite
Changed priority from optional to extra
Changed section from net to oldlibs
was this the only change applied? Because there were more packages in
the subject.
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regression on Linux. But for the future we should really
a) use one client on all the platforms and b) let it renew the lease
properly.
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On Sun, Feb 08, 2015 at 04:21:25PM +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
On the other hand it also seems wrong for di_exec_shell_log to continue
after the invoked binary exited. I suspect that'd mean ppoll() and
proper signal handling
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On the other hand it also seems wrong for di_exec_shell_log to continue
after the invoked binary exited. I suspect that'd mean ppoll() and
proper signal handling, but I'm at a loss right now how to do that
properly in C. Maybe
. Then when the installation is tried
again removing the alternative fails because it is already gone.
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wondering if that happened here.)
I'll fix it anyhow, just trying to figure out if that needs to go into
jessie.
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[*] It has been a long-standing problem with some d-i (maybe just
Ubuntu with isc-dhcp-client) that leases are not renewed during the
runtime of the installation. Which might break networking when
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Please unblock package libinfinity
libinfinity 0.6.5 contains multiple crash fixes. I'd feel much better if
those were included in the package. The diff is slightly noisy, but
mostly
infrastructure the way other stuff is built would be even better. (For
instance binNMUing the unstable d-i into experimental every day, or
similar.)
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though/disclaimer):
Looks good to me, but still not accepted.
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accepted.
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Please unblock package mono
This doesn't seem to have hit sid yet.
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retitle 773515 pre-approval: mono/3.2.8+dfsg-9
thanks
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Please unblock package mono
This doesn't seem to have hit sid yet.
I
.
VMware Workstation's IPv6 support is full of sadness. Which
virtualization do you use with Proxmox?
But please tell me: Why is there no Router Advertisement in the packet
dump? I see Router Solicitations and DHCPv6 interactions, but no RA.
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package is installable. Ideally there would be a way to actually detect the
Android kernel, I have not found that way.
I wonder if you could probe for either ashmem or binder?
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against irssi
0.8.17.
I did that now. But this seems wrong to me to begin with. There should be
package dependencies that express this. (And essentially new uploads by irssi
would be transitions.)
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also go into stable so that users can easily comply with current laws
and use the full permitted ranges of frequency and transmit power.
please go ahead. Thanks!
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that in a minimal chroot and that this is sufficient
vs. build-essential, I'd be inclined to approve the upload.
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if this request still applies, please provide an updated debdiff against stable
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more unlikely than to add a debconf message (which would be
package-owned). Yes, debian-installer is frozen. This would add new
udebs, new strings, new everything. We're actually trying to release.
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Not even the release freeze, rather the d-i freeze. Unless this is RC
for d-i, that is.
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version number. A rebuild might
theoretically stop producing a certain binary package, etc. That being said,
Installed-Version aka installed_version is what wb nmu actually uses to
determine the next NMU version to use - because wanna-build does not
actually know.)
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the dep-wait is not necessary.
I gave the package back on the architectures you requested.
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On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 10:02:10PM +0100, gregor herrmann wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2014 21:58:22 +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
gb libjogl2-java_2.2.4+dfsg-1 . arm64 ppc64el s390x
dw libjogl2-java_2.2.4+dfsg-1 . arm64 ppc64el s390x . -m
'libgluegen2-build-java (= 2.2.4-2), libgluegen2-rt-java
release). I know it is a purely cosmetic bug, no bad
behavior is involved in any case.
Sounds good to me. Please ping the bug once it has reached the
archive. Thanks.
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different.
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on jessie.
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+
+ * Correct libinfinity-0.6-dbg recommends on gobby-dbg.
+ * Remove the gobby-0.5 alternative unconditionally. (Closes: #768242)
+
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gobby-infinote (0.5.0-3) unstable; urgency=medium
the shoulder attack was
discarded). Sadly there's no easy way to toggle display in debconf
(yet).
But then this is the first time I read about this use of PSK instead of
normal EAP keying.
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not want gobby-0.4 to stay around for jessie, it won't receive
any more updates upstream. net6 and obby are support packages only around
for gobby-0.4 and can (and should) hence go as well.
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Severity: normal
This is likely a bug in libnet-dns-perl but I wonder if there are network
accesses from lintian.
% lintian ./openclonk_5.5.1-1_amd64.changes
warning: Cannot load check binaries
unresolvable name: fe80::4ee6:76ff:fe51:ae30%eth0 at
and replaces my key signing key with the current one in the
keyring.
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value.
I guess these days we have a mirror that's fairly up to date to
potentially start serving from, once the key is restored (I assume it
is not synced). Not sure if that's true for security-master.
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Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org (2014-08-31):
On 31/08/14 07:00, Philipp Kern wrote:
Is perhaps the same true for stop_rdnssd() on the next line?
So Steven committed a patch in to git, getting rid of the dhcp part
: Sun Jan 30 22:29:42 2011 +1100
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| IPv6 support for using rDNS to preseed hostnames
|
| A lot of refactoring to make the code cleaner and simpler, but the
| IPv6-specific changes were actually relatively small.
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 09:44:14AM +0300, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jul 2014 17:20:08 +0200
Philipp Kern pk...@debian.org wrote:
Sure, but first you need to upload a build that's arch-restricted.
Then we try to drop the package from P-a-s anyway so that the
architecture
.
Note: this is blocking the ongoing hdf5 transition.
I wonder if we should standardize on 50 GB everywhere. But then at some point
there needs to be a cut-off. And if the packaging could be optimized to need
less (i.e. avoid unnecessary disk use), that'd be splendid.
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On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 10:32:50PM +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 08:10:41PM +0200, Philipp Kern wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 03:34:32PM +0200, Gilles Filippini wrote:
insighttoolkit4 repeatedly FTBFS on amd64 [1] because of ENOSPC. A
manual build on porterbox
On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 11:10:31PM +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
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On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 05:27:30AM +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
The ppc64el architecture has been added to the Debian archive. Your
package net6 fails to build
. If I
disable this pass I get:
And -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks seems to be the correct option.
Thanks! I uploaded that to replace the gcc-4.8 build dependency.
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That does look much better for 3338, 3340, not really for 3348 (to 3350). It
does fix the issue at hand, but it's a band-aid at most. I installed the
package on wheezy (compiled on sid) and it booted...
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since it was reported? Are there any plans
to fix it?
Anything one can help to get this solved?
Oh sure.
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the python3.4
testsuite.
I won't have time to handle this until late September.
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python3-minimal fails to configure because of this, which in turn
lets other packages being upgraded fail to fully install.
int to float casts are working with python2, but are completely broken
with python3:
float(1)
1073741824.0
float(-1)
-1073741824.0
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On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 10:46:54AM +0200, Michael Holzheu wrote:
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 21:45:53 -0400 (EDT)
Stephen Powell zlinux...@wowway.com wrote:
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 10:32:42 -0400 (EDT), Philipp Kern wrote:
Hrm. Odd. It shouldn't be because the brokeness relates to the C
library
to me, because
I'd expect the kind of issues Philipp Kern described; if you're going
to use DHCP, you ought to renew your lease and not let it expire?
Ubuntu uses -1, which means they don't have anything left to kill at that
point.
I agree that this killing does not make sense. Especially when
, I had to recompile s390-tools on sid,
and I do not run sid due to the C breakage. It worked before the
recompilation, hence there might be a change in sid vs. wheezy
that caused this.
You are talking about Hercules, right?
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modes only happen in one or another, with userspace
being the reason, not even the kernel difference.
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://www.forkable.eu/memo/SANDBOX/130807_reportbug-pdfsvg.tar.gz
so that file is no longer there and was not attached to the bug. That makes
going back to this bug quite hard. Have updates in the meantime resolved this
issue or is it still present?
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together with command= for a higher level of security.
Uhm, spoof the source IP? This is not UDP, you'd also need to get traffic back
redirected to you.
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is passed in with the
hostname. That way the domain name passed by DHCP will override the
domain part of the hostname.
New possible (untested) patch attached.
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--- a/dhcp.c
+++ b/dhcp.c
@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ int
it with upstream and if
it's easily fixable I can fix it, if not I'll just remove it from the
arch list. But as it is in p-a-s right now, it's not much help.
Please try to build it on the porterbox first. It built an unusable binary
before, which is a bad failure case (#580876).
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that the architecture field is
authoritative.
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That's all I know.
can you still reproduce this? I'd think that this is fixed by recent changes in
either dpkg or debsums.
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I'd like to drop gobby 0.4 (not 0.4.9x aka 0.5) from Jessie. This
means that net6, obby, and gobby-0.4 should be removed from testing.
Further development focus will be on the 0.5 series.
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Take over the gobby transitional package from gobby 0.4 and depend on
0.5 only. Put it into oldlibs as a proper transitional package.
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# #755411 - changing the transitional package - needs to be done
# first, before removing the old packages.
block 755409 by 755411
severity 755409 important
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Version: 44-1
Severity: minor
/etc/kernel/postrm.d/zz-update-gummiboot is called twice and when called the
second time the kernel is already removed. And because the rm is not guarded
with an existence check, it errors on the console:
pkern@honeybee:~$ sudo dpkg --purge
Package: gummiboot
Version: 44-1
Severity: normal
For me package building fails because dh_autoreconf does not take m4/ into
account. But this is a strange failure case:
pkern@simplex ~/src/gummiboot-44 (git)-[master] % autoreconf -f -i
configure.ac:57: error: AM_COND_IF: no such condition
compile. I did not test the end result, but we're talking about DbgPrint which
gummiboot does not even use.
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more pressure there, gnu-efi is currently unusable and not
fit for release.
I updated that bug.
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for target 'input.o' failed
That's due to 8a2129f4c808600d6151f724dcbd816188d3d1c6.
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?). Alternately, I could try backporting the kernel
API, which looks fairly easy. Before I do that, what would the release
team prefer?
Backporting the kernel API sounds good to me.
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I previously installed gummiboot manually.
pkern@spike /boot/efi % sudo apt-get install gummiboot
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
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