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When do you plan to upload a fix for this bug? Or should I rather upload
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I should have a new version uploaded later this week, probably
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In any case, I just figured out where I think you're supposed to send
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, but I've been waiting to
hear back about some issues with the amd64 problem.
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Okay, where could I get the doc then?
You'll need to install emacs21-common-non-dfsg from non-free.
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problems, at least if fork is used (i.e. open-*-pipe, system,
etc.).
(Of course fork is generally a problem for any threaded app that
doesn't plan very carefully (or doesn't just avoid fork altogether).)
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that
they're actually scheme code with a little shell boilerplate at the
top.
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DOCLEAN=n
-DOCUE=n
for ACTION in $(echo $ACTIONS | tr , \ )
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increased the stack limit, but at least from an
initial investigation, I'm not sure that SHORT_ALIGN should actually
affect the stack size.
Is there any chance that it doesn't, and that you just noticed that
Guile's default stack limit might be too low in general?
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Please remove guile1.4-doc. I overlooked this one when we removed the
rest of Guile 1.4 from unstable/testing.
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duplicity | grep commandline
/usr/share/python-support/duplicity/commandline.py
$ python -c 'import sys; print sys.path'| grep /usr/share/python-support
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install for all the build depends, and
then a fakeroot debian/rules binary, and the resulting package
appears to be broken in the same way. Note that this wasn't from a
clean chroot; if I have time, and if it's still of interest, I might
be able to try that later.
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OK.
# ls -R /usr/share/python-support/duplicity
/usr/share/python-support/duplicity:
duplicity
I forgot to mention that I'm running an up to date unstable system.
Perhaps this is the problem:
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9
, \
ImportError: No module named duplicity
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ls: /usr/lib/python*/site-packages/duplicity: No such file or directory
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Package: gcc-4.1
Version: 4.1.1-10
This bug
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-08/msg00830.html
causes the stalin package to be unbuildable. If appropriate, would
you consider adding the patch?
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guile-1.8 because new branch of lilypond need guile-1.8 to build.
Right.
Please see the discussion on guile-devel. There's a problem with
popen.test in 1.8.0 that I'm trying to track down first.
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or mipsel machines available, I can't really test much
(without just uploading new packages). Last time I looked on the
project machines page, all of the relevant machines were listed as
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I can verify that this is also broken with a clean install of 1.2.2-1.
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if there's a chance it's a local issue. Do
you have another machine you might be able to test on, or can you try
the build outside a chroot?
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. Eventually,
libltdl should probably add support for versioning (and not require
the .so links)...
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. For this purpose, it would be
quite helpful to have something like an --exclusive option for push,
i.e.:
quilt push --exclusive autofiles.diff
This would push all the patches up to, but not including
autofiles.diff.
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is to
upload a new package for the autobuilders, which isn't a particularly
friendly debugging process.
However, I'm in the process of releasing 1.6.8 upstream (cleaning up
copyright, etc.), and then I'll upgrade Debian's package. I suspect
I'll be able to finish within a week or so.
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looked here
http://people.debian.org/~igloo/package-status.php?package=guile-1.6
ia64 appeared (and still appears) to be building. Of course it's been
over a week, so I would imagine something's wrong. Where did you see
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to identify the problem more
directly.
Also, above, I was just wondering about the likelihood that
guile-1.6-libs might be a problem, even though it shouldn't be.
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to find the root cause.
The bug has now been blocking gnucash from entering testing for three
months...
I'd certainly like to fix the problem too, and it could well be that
I'm overlooking something obvious.
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=ia64stamp=1146285308file=logas=raw
though unlike your example above, there's no mention of srfi-1.test.
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more weird differences between the sbuild/pbuilder environment and
normal running of dpkg-buildpackage.
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This also appears to happen if quilt hits an empty patch file.
After installing the new quilt package, this problem no longer occurs.
Although I might have upgraded some other packages in the interim, and
if so, then it's also possible that one of those
the docs.
Based on a recent discussion on guile-devel, I have a suspicion about
what might be causing the trouble. I'll try to look in to it this
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Thomas Bushnell BSG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know what you're talking about.
Actually, I just clicked on the wrong link.
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it manually.
This didn't used to happen, not precisely sure when it started but
probably in 0.44.
This also appears to happen if quilt hits an empty patch file.
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this in to my next
release.
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guile-1.6 needs to build-depend on slib(=3a2-5) --- the changes to
fix bug 334735 makes it incompatible with older slib packages.
Hmm. I'm a little surprised. Guile shouldn't need slib at all when
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just that
machine.
On that machine both man and plugdev were missing from /etc/gshadow,
and I just noticed that on two other machines, plugdev was missing.
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upgraded the machine to unstable. Perhaps something
happened during that process.
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# adduser --version | head -1
adduser: add a user or group to the system. Version 3.84
I'd be happy to provide more information or perform further tests as
needed. On this system, postfix is already assigned group 1002.
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How would you expect this feature to work given that emacs can (and
often does) have multiple buffers open in one frame?
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On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 05:15:34PM -0800, Rob Browning wrote:
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Please do file bugs on depending packages so that they can transition, and
won't become instantly buggy without prior warning
of having Guile 1.4 (which produces
libguile9) removed from unstable/testing..
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On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 08:21:02PM -0800, Rob Browning wrote:
Please remove all of the guile1.4 related packages from unstable
(i.e. Source: guile-core). Unless I'm mistaken, the main two
remaining reverse dependencies are gnurobots and gnubg
: Unbound variable: hash-for-each
ABORT: (unbound-variable)
guile (require 'hash-table)
guile hash-for-each
#procedure hash-for-each (proc ht)
guile
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Any news on this problem? Maybe we can help, can you give more details
on what you have so far?
I'm pretty much finished, but I'm waiting to hear back from the slib
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of the current gsoap documentation I've seen still refer to
their use. For example:
http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~engelen/soapdoc2.html#tth_sEc11.10.8
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again)
There should be a full fix soon (i.e. within the next few days, within
a day or so if all goes well), but as an intermediate solution, I
think you can probably just install the older slib from testing. i.e.
apt-get install slib/testing
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i don't want to be mean, i just want to remind you in a friendly way
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I know. We're working on it. I think we should have a reasonable fix
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* Make = /usr/bin
* Zip = /usr/bin
* C++ Compiler = /usr/bin
* Java = /usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj
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a new version, and
it looks like he has. I still haven't heard from the gnubg
maintainer.
In addition, there's also gnobog.
Interesting. The source package depends on libguile-dev, but the
resulting binary package doesn't.
I'll go ahead and file bugs against gnubg and gnobog.
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Guile 1.4 dev packages.) I tried a build here, and that, at least,
finished successfully after I fixed a couple of minor compile
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? (You'll need to purge the
Guile 1.4 dev packages.)
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be able to install an older slib
apt-get install slib=3.a1-4.2
but I'm not sure.
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3) the guile*-slib packages should contain a *versioned* dependency on
slib so that new slib versions which change the initialization
interface can DTRT.
Can you elaborate on what you have in mind here?
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(loop #f)))
+(main)
+
So were these changes presumably also needed to fix things so stalin
itself would work?
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Hello. I just thought I'd drop you a quick note to let you know how
I'm progressing with psutils.
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of f from outside. However it seems that guile is
expanding f to the lambda function from the named let.
This appears to have been fixed in the upstream development branch,
and so will be fixed whenever guile-1.8 is released, if not sooner.
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could be specified per-patch, as with -p,
but a global control, or additional argument to quilt push, would be
sufficient.
Also, I listed this bug at normal severity because I wasn't sure
that it wasn't a real bug, but it might also just rate wishlist.
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.
An equally good, or perhaps even better alternative might be for quilt
to just preserve the existing path prefixes when regenerating a patch
(either by default or by option).
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was attempting it on voltaire, but it doesn't
have the build deps installed, and so I had to ask debian-admin to add
them. However, if you can handle the testing, then we won't have to
wait on them to respond.
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on ppc32. Perhaps drop this patch and see if that causes
the regression to vanish?
That seems likely. I should get a chance to test today or tomorrow.
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let us know if that
alleviates the segfault.
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in
the upcoming Emacs 22.)
Also, since I want the Debian Emacs package to match expected upstream
behavior when possible, the emacs21 package should stay as-is. Given
that, it's probably appropriate to close this bug.
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dh_testdir psnup.c
/bin/bash: dh_testdir: command not found
This has already been fixed in -19.
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functionality be provided
by convenience wrappers around ghostscript, as suggested in #159888?
I don't know, but I thought perhaps someone else might.
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Peter S Galbraith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How likely it is that we can get emacsen-common fixed? That package has
seen a single upload since `oldstable' (woody?)
Hmm, though there was a long period with no uploads, 1.4.16 was
uploaded in January and should be in testing and sarge.
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, and I had already incorportated it into a
tree here quite a while ago. I just managed not to release it. I'll
upload today (might be late tonight).
Apologies for the quite excessive delay.
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the current status of the
domain. Is psutils still needed, or are there better, more actively
pursued alternatives now? For example, can similar functionality
often be provided by convenience wrappers around ghostscript, as
suggested in #159888?
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Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes. Your fix was good, and I had already incorportated it into a
tree here quite a while ago. I just managed not to release it. I'll
upload today (might be late tonight).
Actually, it'll have to be tomorrow.
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a long time
on the only available m68k host that I know of (crest), so it's going
very slowly.
I have built 1.6.7 and confirmed the bug. Now I'm trying the current
1.6 CVS to see if has been fixed there.
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. There is a .so for
this file present but no .la. So something is wrong in the packaging here
if the config program tells you to use a library that doesn't work...
If the .so is there, I'm not sure why ld is complaining. Is there any
further information?
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Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: guile-1.6
Version: 1.6.4-4
Severity: important
Tags: patch
It fails to build because on unknown architecture on amd64. This
patch fixes it.
I believe this was fixed some time ago.
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Daniel Schepler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: guile-1.6
Version: 1.6.7-1.1
Severity: normal
I'm uploading a 0-day NMU for guile-1.6 as part of the BSP. Here's
the patch for the NMU.
OK, I was planning to do this tomorrow, but in any case, thanks.
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scsi_id may be trying to write to a read-only filesystem
during boot again.
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Package: udev
Version: 0.050-2
(This might or might not be considered an actual bug in scsi_id,
though if it's not, and scsi_id is not supposed to be usable during
boot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) writes:
On Sep 01, Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Version: 0.068-2
Are you sure that you are using this version of udev? Because it
contains this patch:
+-#define TMP_DIR /tmp
+-#define TMP_PREFIX scsi
++#define TMP_DIR /dev
++#define
)/ ; \
fi
rm -rf $(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)/lib
endif
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be arbitrarily modifiable in
order to be DFSG-free -- is logically consistent but would require
the removal of all remotely artistic or polemical works in the
Debian archive.
And for what it's worth, my eariler post on this topic still reflects
my position fairly well.
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careful. Back when
we devised the current policy, I wanted a more flexible arrangement
too, but the install-time details and corner cases really did
substantially constrain the set of correct solutions. Perhaps that
has changed since.
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Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a reminder that I've been waiting for a response on this bug
since January.
Just replied -- sorry this fell off the stack for so long.
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() from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
#20 0x0001 in ?? ()
#21 0xbc68 in ?? ()
#22 0xb7f12c43 in malloc () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
(gdb) quit
The program is running. Exit anyway? (y or n) y
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with what's going on
here.
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://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-opersys.html
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-maintainerscripts.html
I'm copying this to debian-policy so that they may comment.
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Package: wnpp
This package has been effectively orphaned for a long time. I offered
it up for adoption on debian-devel quite a while back, and someone
agreed to take it over. As far as I can tell, they never did.
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, or whatever would be
fine.
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like this:
dpatch-edit-patch patch --command debian/update-autofiles autofiles
Also, I was curious about the exit 230 choice. Why not just treat
any non-zero exit code as an abort?
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