Bug#987320: dracut: Version is not included in --version, --help or initramfs runtime

2021-04-27 Thread Scott Moser
I'm not sure if its 100% OK to do it, but what we do in cloud-init similarly is is just write the file in debian/rules, and reference DEB_VERSION. That way you even get the packaging number which could be helpful. https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init/blob/ubuntu/devel/debian/rules On Tue, Apr

Bug#987651: install the examples in libgsl-dev

2021-04-26 Thread John Scott
Source: gsl Version: 2.6+dfsg-2 Severity: wishlist Examples are included in doc/examples along with text files that appear to contain the programs' output. You'll probably want to just install the *.c and *.h files though. I'd send a patch, but I frankly couldn't figure out how to do it with dh_i

Bug#987320: dracut: Version is not included in --version, --help or initramfs runtime

2021-04-21 Thread Scott Moser
Package: dracut Version: 051-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, The dracut package does not seem to 'know' its own version. Example: $ cat /lib/dracut/dracut-version.sh DRACUT_VERSION= $ dracut --version dracut $ dpkg-query --show dracut-core dracut-core 051-1

Bug#987169: RFS: newlib/3.3.0-1.1 [NMU] -- C library and math library for embedded systems

2021-04-18 Thread John Scott
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: normal Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for Newlib:  * Package name    : newlib    Version : 3.3.0-1.1    Upstream Author : Red Hat and others  * URL : https://sourceware.org/newlib/  * License : various  * Vcs  

Bug#985563: RFS: binutils-sh-elf/1 [ITP] -- GNU binary utilities for embedded SuperH devices

2021-04-18 Thread John Scott
On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 19:30:45 -0400 John Scott wrote: > The package should be built against experimental. I've come to realize that on the buildd's, packages from experimental aren't pulled in unless required to satisfy the build dependencies. Disregard this; it's not a bi

Bug#986892: [dget] should prefer wget over curl for downloads

2021-04-13 Thread John Scott
IGN_KEYID=D6223890E7C4625B2C1468D1AB181FDB41DD41C4 DEBSIGN_MAINT="John Scott" BTS_MAIL_READER="evolution %s" BTS_INTERACTIVE=yes BTS_CACHE=yes BTS_CACHE_MODE=full DEBCOMMIT_SIGN_TAGS=yes DEBCOMMIT_SIGN_COMMITS=yes WHOUPLOADS_DATE=yes DSCVERIFY_KEYRINGS=/home/john/.gnupg/pubring.kbx DEBCHANG

Bug#986778: ITP: gcc-sh-elf -- GNU C compiler for embedded SuperH devices

2021-04-11 Thread John Scott
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: John Scott X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, pkg-electronics-de...@alioth-lists.debian.net Control: block -1 by 912271 980889 * Package name    : gcc-sh-elf   Upstream Author : GNU Project * URL : https://gcc.gnu.org * License

Bug#986735: add some superficial DEP-8 tests to libstrophe

2021-04-10 Thread John Scott
int flags: TAINT_USER, TAINT_FIRMWARE_WORKAROUND Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE not set Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system) LSM: AppArmor: enabled From 25ba9e3e1e4e2ca55bae2a86b0d7cdc39546f01d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00

Bug#986654: FTCBFS: reliance on unprefixed python3-config

2021-04-08 Thread John Scott
Source: profanity Version: 0.10.0-1 Severity: normal Tags: upstream User: debian-cr...@lists.debian.org Usertags: cross-satisfiability Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/851 This is an upstream issue, but am filing it in the Debian BTS to avoid duplicated effort

Bug#985837: document in README.source how README.Debian is generated from README.Debian.m4

2021-03-24 Thread John Scott
Source: gcc-defaults Version: 4:11-20210116-1 Severity: wishlist I wanted to send a merge request to clarify some language in README.Debian, but there doesn't seem to be any information on how README.Debian is generated from README.Debian.m4. The most intuitive way would be with a call like deb

Bug#985676: Totem is unable to open network streams

2021-03-21 Thread John Scott
Package: apparmor-profiles-extra Version: 1.31 Severity: normal User: pkg-apparmor-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: buggy-profile modify-profile Tags: upstream Control: affects -1 totem Totem is unable to open network streams due to the AppArmor profile, but is able them when the profile is

Bug#985563: RFS: binutils-sh-elf/1 [ITP] -- GNU binary utilities for embedded SuperH devices

2021-03-19 Thread John Scott
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-CC: pkg-electronics-de...@alioth-lists.debian.net Control: block 980889 by -1 Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "binutils-sh-elf":  * Package name    : binutils-sh-elf    Version : 1 (it's a native package)

Bug#985384: [pcp] Bug#985384: pcp: Need to write permission to /var/log/pcp/pmfind/

2021-03-16 Thread Nathan Scott
Hi Yabuki, On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 11:45 AM YABUKI Yukiharu wrote: > [...] > Your pcp package need to give write permissions to /var/log/pcp/pmfind/ > pcp claims that it could not touch /var/log/pcp/pmfind/pmfind_check.log. Thanks for letting us know - this will be fixed in the pcp-5.3.0 release

Bug#985164: 403 Forbidden

2021-03-15 Thread Scott C. MacCallum
I agree. If it happens again, I'll be sure to note my IP address. On 3/15/21 2:34 PM, Tomas Pospisek wrote: > > My IP address has changed and I have no record of the previous one (VPN). > > So there's not much Debian can do I guess and thus I close this report. > *t >

Bug#985164: 403 Forbidden

2021-03-14 Thread Scott C. MacCallum
Hi Tomas, My IP address has changed and I have no record of the previous one (VPN). Original Message On Mar 14, 2021, 8:02 AM, Tomas Pospisek < t...@sourcepole.ch> wrote: Hi Scott, On 13.03.21 22:28, Scott C. MacCallum wrote: > Package: www.debian.org >

Bug#985164: 403 Forbidden

2021-03-13 Thread Scott C. MacCallum
Package: www.debian.org URL: https://wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades Forbidden You are not allowed to access this! -- Scott PGP key: 1C32 E490 41A1 A07D 3901 CC8D 21ED 14FA F542 7CC8 scm.guru

Bug#984901: RFS: open-ath9k-htc-firmware/1.4.0-106-gc583009+dfsg1-2 -- firmware for AR7010 and AR9271 USB wireless adapters

2021-03-09 Thread John Scott
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: normal Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "open-ath9k-htc-firmware":  * Package name    : open-ath9k-htc-firmware    Version : 1.4.0-106-gc583009+dfsg1-2    Upstream Author : Qualcomm Atheros and contributors  * URL

Bug#983833: Dead link at https://www.debian.org/consultants/

2021-03-01 Thread Scott C. MacCallum
Package: www.debian.org Name: fb.me/samsul.web.id URL: fb.me/samsul.web.id Location: Line 2631, Col 27 Scott s...@linux.com [scm.guru](http://scm.guru/) Freenode: scm OFTC: scm

Bug#983831: Dead link at https://www.debian.org/consultants/

2021-03-01 Thread Scott C. MacCallum
Package: www.debian.org Name: www.callpaul.eu URL: www.callpaul.eu Location: Line 1733, Col 23 Scott s...@linux.com [scm.guru](http://scm.guru/) Freenode: scm OFTC: scm

Bug#983830: Dead link at https://www.debian.org/index.ca.html

2021-03-01 Thread Scott C. MacCallum
Package: www.debian.org Name: disponible URL: ./devel/website/using_cvs Location: Line 287, Col 347 Scott s...@linux.com [scm.guru](http://scm.guru/) Freenode: scm OFTC: scm

Bug#983824: Dead link at https://www.debian.org/News/2021/20210206

2021-03-01 Thread Scott C. MacCallum
Package: www.debian.org Name: DSA-4806 URL: ../../security/2021/dsa-4806 Location: Line 150, Col 28 Scott s...@linux.com [scm.guru](http://scm.guru/) Freenode: scm OFTC: scm

Bug#983539: false positive (.DEFAULT?) E: debian-rules-missing-required-target

2021-02-25 Thread John Scott
Package: lintian Version: 2.104.0 Severity: normal I'm working on a yet-to-be-released package, binutils-sh-elf, which is a native package. I've attached the source for your examination. This package uses Debhelper. What I think causes the false positive is that, instead of using a pattern rule l

Bug#983493: aborts on physics levels due to assertion failure

2021-02-24 Thread John Scott
Package: xmoto Version: 0.6.1+repack-3 Severity: normal I'm not sure if this bug lies in XMoto or Chipmunk, but I can reproduce it by starting XMoto, navigating to the physics levels, pressing 'Randomize' and playing the top one. On the command-line, Chipmunk prints Initializing cpSpace - Chipmun

Bug#981411: binutils-arm-none-eabi Debian package copyright info

2021-02-20 Thread John Scott
Hello binutils-arm-none-eabi package contributors, debian/copyright does not specify the license or copyright notices for your packaging work. I've used your package as a model for making binutils-sh-elf, but a work without a license specified can't be considered free. Currently the debian/copyri

Bug#983058: FTCBFS: uses build system compiler and pkg-config

2021-02-20 Thread John Scott
It's not enough to get xhydra to build—currently all arguments given to the top-level configure are discarded when invoking xhydra's configure script—but upstream gratefully decided to add a PKG_CONFIG variable for us. While I experiment to find what the best way to fix this is, I've attached a ne

Bug#982944: rename.ul was arbitrarily removed from util-linux citing non-existent policy

2021-02-18 Thread Scott Mcdermott
Incidentally, RedHat has long had rename from util-linux as /usr/bin/rename. So that's yet another reason to use an Alternative: so people with heterogeneous farms can expect the same binary path to behave the same way regardless of which system they're logged into. This should be an administrato

Bug#983058: FTCBFS: uses build system compiler and pkg-config

2021-02-18 Thread John Scott
Source: hydra Version: 9.1-1 Severity: minor User: debian-cr...@lists.debian.org Usertags: ftcbfs Tags: patch Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/thc-hydra/issues/607 Hi, I took a look into what it would take to get Hydra to cross-build from source, and there are two main issue

Bug#758881: Federal Grant Approval

2021-02-17 Thread Mrs. Mackenzie Scott
. Mackenzie Scott Email: mackenziescot...@gmail.com Website:bystanderrevolution.org

Bug#982944: rename.ul was arbitrarily removed from util-linux citing non-existent policy

2021-02-16 Thread Scott Mcdermott
Package: util-linux Version: 2.36.1-7 In bug #926637 rename.ul was removed as an alternative for /usr/bin/rename, citing "debian-policy" and because the implementations "cannot be used interchangeably." After using the util-linux 'rename' for at least a decade, maybe even two, I find this extreme

Bug#980211: libextractor: FTBFS (flaky tests)

2021-02-15 Thread John Scott
On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 21:02:47 +0100 Bertrand Marc wrote: > Indeed, the original issue reported in this bug was fixed in 1.11-1. > However, the general issue of flaky tests is still there: > https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/libextractor.html > > Would you consider

Bug#982631: gnome-nibbles: aborts on assertion failure at end of game

2021-02-12 Thread John Scott
Control: forwarded -1 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-nibbles/-/issues/51 Control: tags -1 fixed-upstream patch Sorry for jumping the gun on this report; it seems it's an off-by-one error fixed upstream in 3.38.2, and that this patch and translation updates are the only substantive changes: h

Bug#982631: aborts on assertion failure at end of game

2021-02-12 Thread John Scott
Package: gnome-nibbles Version: 1:3.38.1-1 Severity: normal When you run out of lives at the end of the game, instead of showing the scores or some more user-friendly behavior, the window immediately closes with an assertion failure: ERROR:linkedlist.c:1169:gee_linked_list_real_get: assertion fai

Bug#980211: libextractor: FTBFS (flaky tests)

2021-02-10 Thread John Scott
According to upstream, the fix for this should've been included in the 1.11-1 upload. Can this issue be closed? signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Bug#982323: [pcp] Bug#982323: pcp-export-pcp2{graphite,influxdb}: missing Breaks+Replaces: pcp (<< 5.2.5)

2021-02-08 Thread Nathan Scott
Hi Andreas, On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 8:55 AM Andreas Beckmann wrote: > [...] > during a test with piuparts I noticed your package fails to upgrade from > 'testing'. > It installed fine in 'testing', then the upgrade to 'sid' fails > because it tries to overwrite other packages files without declari

Bug#980592: clamav: FTBFS: check_jsnorm.c:250:57: error: format not a string literal and no format arguments [-Werror=format-security]

2021-02-07 Thread John Scott
Control: tags -1 patch fixed-upstream Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/clamav-devel/commit/18306 I found that the build succeeds with the upstream patch. It seems like ck_assert_msg() was missing an argument. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Bug#891414: enable Qt 5 front-end in gImageReader

2021-02-06 Thread John Scott
On Monday, December 14, 2020 5:05:04 AM EST Philip Rinn wrote: > sorry, the upload is still pending - my former sponsor is not responding > (the upload needs to be sponsored as it has to pass NEW due to a new binary > package). So it anyone in the loop can / is willing to sponsor I'd be happy Y

Bug#912271: please provide a newlib source package

2021-02-03 Thread John Scott
Control: tags -1 patch Control: forwarded -1 https://salsa.debian.org/debian/newlib/-/merge_requests/20 I've sent a merge request to fix this and create a new newlib-source package. Review from interested parties would be appreciated. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message

Bug#981702: RFS: privacybadger/2021.2.2-1 -- browser extension automatically learns to block invisible trackers

2021-02-02 Thread John Scott
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: normal X-Debbugs-CC: pkg-mozext-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "privacybadger": * Package name: privacybadger Version : 2021.2.2-1 Upstream Author : Electronic Frontier Foundat

Bug#978498: FTBFS on riscv64: machine `riscv64' not recognized

2021-02-01 Thread John Scott
Control: tags -1 patch Minimal patch attached using dh_autoreconf. --- sofia-sip-1.12.11+20110422.1.orig/debian/rules 2021-02-01 18:12:06.804044162 -0500 +++ sofia-sip-1.12.11+20110422.1/debian/rules 2021-02-01 18:13:33.679875573 -0500 @@ -26,11 +26,13 @@ dh_testroot $(RM) *-stamp $(RM) -r

Bug#655550: gforth: "see +" hangs (gdb doesn't terminate)

2021-01-31 Thread Scott Mebust
I don't know if this is an appropriate fix but I have found that if gdb is run in batch mode by gforth with -batch-silent instead of just with the -q quiet switch then gdb will exit even when the old ptrace capabilities are not re-enabled.  With -batch-silent and ptrace restricted (https://www.

Bug#980889: RFP: binutils-sh-elf -- cross binary utilities for SuperH bare-metal systems

2021-01-30 Thread John Scott
Control: retitle -1 ITP: binutils-sh-elf -- cross binary utilities for SuperH bare-metal systems > I don't have time to commit to this now, but might in the distant future. Nevermind, help on the debian-toolchain list has shown me that this package should be fairly easy! Switching to ITP. signat

Bug#981411: does not have meaningful debian/copyright for source package

2021-01-30 Thread John Scott
Source: binutils-arm-none-eabi Version: 14 Severity: important Control: block 980889 by -1 debian/copyright is taken verbatim from the Binutils package, but this doesn't specify the license that applies to this source package. This is quite problematic since I'd like to fork it for binutils-sh-elf

Bug#981168: apt: autoremove does not remove dependencies

2021-01-30 Thread Scott Colby
Hello, Thank you for the explanation of the behavior I'm seeing! From this point of view, it makes perfect sense. I'll take a look at the cleanup script :) Thanks, Scott

Bug#981406: define "makefile" as a GNU Make-compatible makefile; support 'gmake' shebang

2021-01-30 Thread John Scott
Package: debian-policy Version: 4.5.1.0 Severity: minor At the moment, debian/rules is required to be a Makefile, but it's not exactly defined. In the absence of an explicit statement it seems most reasonable that it would be inherited from POSIX, but use of GNU extensions are liberal even in the

Bug#953288: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/mpmath/ctx_mp_python.py: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="?

2021-01-29 Thread John Scott
Control: affects -1 sagemath cantor-backend-sage On Wednesday, January 20, 2021 1:12:43 PM EST Sandro Tosi wrote: > there's probably a new mpmath release happening soon (check > https://github.com/fredrik-johansson/mpmath/issues/565) so i'm gonna > wait for that Do you intend for that to make it i

Bug#980900: debian/watch doesn't find upstream releases

2021-01-29 Thread John Scott
> As mentioned, I'm not sure the watch file should show all tagged > versions of Graphviz. My bad; I didn't realize Graphviz had such a versioning scheme. Their most recent release announcement, mentioning that they were moving their location for tarballs, left me with the impression it was stabl

Bug#981168: apt: autoremove does not remove dependencies

2021-01-27 Thread Scott Colby
stall command would be removed by the subsequent autoremove. Why is this not happening? Is this a misconfiguration, a bug, or a misunderstanding on my part? Thank you, Scott Colby -- Package-specific info: -- apt-config dump -- APT ""; APT::Architecture "amd64"; APT::Build

Bug#980900: debian/watch doesn't find upstream releases

2021-01-23 Thread John Scott
Source: graphviz Version: 2.42.2-4 Severity: minor Tags: patch It seems GitLab keeps changing their URLs around, and that they're apparently notorious for this according to the wiki. Here's a solution that uses the Quality Assurance team's redirector service, which uses the GitLab API and is sure

Bug#980746: remove ath9k_htc, provided by libre package firmware-ath9k-htc

2021-01-23 Thread John Scott
elog 2021-01-23 16:38:33.213649952 -0500 +++ firmware-nonfree/debian/changelog 2021-01-23 16:37:43.522844686 -0500 @@ -1,5 +1,10 @@ firmware-nonfree (20201218-3) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium + [ John Scott ] + * Remove the ath9k_htc firmware which is superceded by the free +firmw

Bug#980889: RFP: binutils-sh-elf -- cross binary utilities for SuperH bare-metal systems

2021-01-23 Thread John Scott
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: pkg-electronics-de...@alioth-lists.debian.net * Package name:binutils-sh-elf Version : 2.35.1 Upstream Author : GNU Project * URL : https://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/ * License : GPL Programming Lang: C Desc

Bug#962994: [pcp] Bug#962994: pcp: cron jobs launch pcp in cron's cgroup

2021-01-21 Thread Nathan Scott
Hi Sam, On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 5:38 AM Sam Morris wrote: > [...] > > checking if systemd should be used... no > > I wish it was possible to see the config.log from this build... but at > least I can reproduce this with pbuilder. > > Adding --with-systemd to the configure command line will pro

Bug#980746: remove ath9k_htc, provided by libre package firmware-ath9k-htc

2021-01-21 Thread John Scott
On Thursday, January 21, 2021 7:31:57 AM EST Bastian Blank wrote: >> As discussed on the mailing list(s), I'm looking into making a udeb for >> firmware-ath9k-htc with kernel-wedge. > You missunderstood something. All the firmware stuff is _only_ shipped > as deb, not as udeb. This mail from Ben H

Bug#980746: remove ath9k_htc, provided by libre package firmware-ath9k-htc

2021-01-21 Thread John Scott
Package: firmware-nonfree Version: 20160110-1 Severity: normal Control: affects -1 src:open-ath9k-htc-firmware As discussed on the mailing list(s), I'm looking into making a udeb for firmware-ath9k-htc with kernel-wedge. Although I've not delved too much into it yet, I anticipate that being able t

Bug#912271: please provide a newlib source package

2021-01-20 Thread John Scott
I would also like to see a package for Newlib sources. For my case I'm investigating packaging a cross toolchain to build free firmware (carl9170), which uses the SH-2 ISA and requires Newlib. If that is to be built by a new Debian source package instead of this one, then a newlib-source packag

Bug#979523: FTCBFS due to misuse of build system C compiler

2021-01-20 Thread John Scott
On Tuesday, January 19, 2021 4:24:20 AM EST you wrote: > It seems your proposal does not allow to set CC to clang ? You're right, I made a mistake in the 'else' part. This is what it should be: ifeq ($(origin CC),default) CC := `which $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)-gcc` else CC := `which $(CC)` endif signa

Bug#979523: FTCBFS due to misuse of build system C compiler

2021-01-18 Thread John Scott
On Monday, January 18, 2021 9:56:58 AM EST you wrote: > Could you check whether this is compatible with your build process? Setting the CC variable works, and although the cross built pari-gp binary is not identical to the native built one in my run, they differ only in the build ID. So overridin

Bug#972346: Bug#980318: cantor-backend-sage: Package description inaccurate: sagemath actually is available.

2021-01-17 Thread John Scott
Note that cantor-backend-sage doesn't work with the SageMath package right now due to #972346. Although caused by a change in Sage, I think it should be quite easy to work around in Cantor. Indeed, replacing /usr/share/cantor/sagebackend/cantor-execsage with just #!/usr/bin/sage --sh exec sage-ip

Bug#980151: python3-wxgtk4.0: Window content does not always get painted correctly with Wayland

2021-01-15 Thread Scott Talbert
bly remain on 4.0.x until wxPython 4.2 is released, based on wxWidgets 3.2. Scott

Bug#979523: FTCBFS due to misuse of build system C compiler

2021-01-14 Thread John Scott
-0400 +++ pari-2.13.0/debian/rules 2021-01-14 17:17:00.244609455 -0500 @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ # Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper. # GNU copyright 1997 to 1999 by Joey Hess. # Adapted for the PARI Debian package by Bill Allombert 2001-2011 +# SPDX-FileContributor: 2021 John Scott # Uncomment

Bug#900171: Downstreams affected by absence of firmware-ath9k-htc

2021-01-14 Thread John Scott
That firmware-ath9k-htc isn't installed by default seems to be confusing downstream users, particularly on derivatives that are designed to be free software only and FSF-endorsed. Trisquel explicitly makes an effort to include it [1], but PureOS does not (yet) [2], and their docs seem to reflect

Bug#979523: FTCBFS due to misuse of build system C compiler

2021-01-14 Thread John Scott
On Monday, January 11, 2021 7:55:30 AM EST Bill Allombert wrote: > The problem with your proposal is that the resulting cross pari.cfg might > not actually work in a non-cross environment (mainly the package pari-gp2c). > For example the package produced with the clang rebuild would not work on >

Bug#976683: RFS: xfsprogs/5.10.0-0.1 [NMU] -- Utilities for managing the XFS filesystem

2021-01-14 Thread Nathan Scott
Hi Bastian, On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 8:04 AM Bastian Germann wrote: > [...] > > Changes since the last upload: > > xfsprogs (5.10.0-0.1) unstable; urgency=medium Please get your changes merged in the upstream xfsprogs git repo (via linux-xfs mailing list patches), and add yourself to the Upload

Bug#979523: FTCBFS due to misuse of build system C compiler

2021-01-10 Thread John Scott
On Thursday, January 7, 2021 11:54:19 AM EST Bill Allombert wrote: > The issue is that using $(CC) breaks reproducible build due to pari.cfg. Are you referring to building Debian binary packages reproducibly as in [1]? I don't understand the connection. I see that the C compiler, architecture, and

Bug#979523: FTCBFS due to misuse of build system C compiler

2021-01-07 Thread John Scott
t uses debhelper. # GNU copyright 1997 to 1999 by Joey Hess. # Adapted for the PARI Debian package by Bill Allombert 2001-2011 +# SPDX-FileContributor: 2021 John Scott # Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode. #export DH_VERBOSE=1 @@ -44,6 +45,11 @@ CFLAGS_LTO = $(CFLAGS) -flto endif +inc

Bug#979014: wxpython4.0: FTBFS with doxygen 1.9.0 from experimental

2021-01-04 Thread Scott Talbert
now how to install just a single package from experimental when using sbuild? Scott According to the sbuild manpage the charm should be: --extra-repository="deb http://deb.debian.org/debian experimental main" but TBH I dont' use sbuild directly, I use ratt which in turn calls sbuild,

Bug#979014: wxpython4.0: FTBFS with doxygen 1.9.0 from experimental

2021-01-01 Thread Scott Talbert
now how to install just a single package from experimental when using sbuild? Scott

Bug#978943: clang-check dumps stack trace with no CLI args

2020-12-31 Thread John Scott
Package: clang-tools-11 Version: 1:11.0.0-5+b1 Severity: minor For some reason clang-check raises SIGABRT if it's not given any command-line arguments. gdb gives me a backtrace like this #0 __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:50 #1 0x7fffefd05537 in __GI_abort

Bug#978498: FTBFS on riscv64: machine `riscv64' not recognized

2020-12-27 Thread John Scott
Source: sofia-sip Version: 1.12.11+20110422.1-2.1+b1 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-CC: debian-ri...@lists.debian.org User: debian-ri...@lists.debian.org Usertags: riscv64 sofia-sip fails to build on RISC-V [1], and it appears this is because the generated configure script and/or config.sub and config

Bug#978393: RFP: cygwin -- library and headers providing POSIX functionality on Windows

2020-12-26 Thread John Scott
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-CC: sk...@debian.org * Package name: cygwin * URL : http://cygwin.com * License : LGPL Programming Lang: C, C++ Description : library and headers providing POSIX functionality on Windows As an alternative to MinGW, Cygwin is m

Bug#977863: please package new upstream release 2.2.26

2020-12-21 Thread John Scott
Source: gnupg2 Version: 2.2.20-1 Severity: wishlist This new version supports global configuration files, which IIRC might be helpful for some Debian-specific changes (gpgsm CA's?), but I particularly think it's worth getting into Bullseye for the improved LDAP support, including Active Directory

Bug#977862: support systems without lchown, perhaps with Gnulib

2020-12-21 Thread John Scott
Source: dpkg Severity: wishlist Tags: upstream Just to see what trickery I could get away with, I tried cross building dpkg with MinGW. It fails due to lchown being missing, but it seems like this is one of the only functions that dpkg dies on not finding: AC_CHECK_FUNCS([memcpy lchown], [], [AC

Bug#977797: provide gcc-source metapackage

2020-12-20 Thread John Scott
Source: gcc-defaults Version: 4:10.2.0-1 Severity: minor Control: affects -1 src:open-ath9k-htc-firmware The open-ath9k-htc-firmware package builds a custom cross-toolchain prior to the firmware. To reduce my maintenance burden of bumping the version and also catch incompatibilities sooner, it w

Bug#977737: alt-ergo suggests why, which isn't provided by any package

2020-12-19 Thread John Scott
Package: alt-ergo Version: 2.0.0-7+b4 Severity: minor I'd send a merge request but I don't know what the proper fix is here. The alt-ergo package Suggests: why, but it seems like why is provided by the why3 package. Either the Suggests should be fixed, or why3 should provide the why virtual packag

Bug#877718: packaging of new JabRef version

2020-12-15 Thread John Scott
For what it's worth, I've started a bounty on this at $5: https://www.bountysource.com/issues/36082087-status-of-debian-packaging signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Bug#977324: doesn't run: 'xml.etree.ElementTree.Element' object has no attribute 'getchildren'

2020-12-13 Thread John Scott
Package: ocrfeeder Version: 0.8.3-1 Severity: important Except that I'm on a KDE Plasma system and might be missing some GNOMEy libraries, I can't think of any particularities of my Bullseye system. I just installed OCRFeeder and right away it says Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/

Bug#976566: opencolorio: FTBFS: Imath.h:13:10: fatal error: OpenEXR/OpenEXRConfig.h: No such file or directory

2020-12-13 Thread John Scott
To fix this on amd64 it's sufficient to add libopenexr-dev as a build-dep. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Bug#976845: wxpython-tools needs source upload for Python 3.9 transition

2020-12-10 Thread Scott Talbert
r/bin/python3 Thanks for that tip! Scott

Bug#977082: pytest-xdist FTBFS with pytest 6

2020-12-10 Thread Scott Talbert
6. So, I think that I need to wait until pytest 6 is in unstable and then I can upload the new pytest-xdist. Scott

Bug#976845: wxpython-tools needs source upload for Python 3.9 transition

2020-12-08 Thread Scott Talbert
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Bug#976736: fontforge might should Provide: fontforge-nox

2020-12-07 Thread John Scott
Package: fontforge Version: 1:20190801~dfsg-4 Severity: normal Hi, When trying to install its build dependencies, I found that wine-development depends on fontforge-nox. Since the X and non-X versions conflict, that required X FontForge to be removed from my system. If the graphical FontForge is

Bug#975370: xdg-utils: CVE-2020-27748: local file inclusion vulnerability

2020-12-06 Thread John Scott
On Sunday, November 29, 2020 1:40:17 AM EST Nicholas Guriev wrote: > Proposed change offers to completely remove `attach` parameter. I don't > like to break existing features. It appears that it only removes the attach parameter for Thunderbird in that commit. Perhaps that's because other mail cli

Bug#974856: RFS: klatexformula/4.1.0-1 [RC] -- GUI to easily get an image from a LaTeX formula or equation

2020-12-05 Thread John Scott
I can't sponsor KLatexFormula but use it and may have spotted issues. I see this version introduces user scripts, but most of them start with #!/usr/bin/env python and the problem is that this doesn't explicitly refer to Python 2 or Python 3. At this time, such a script is considered a release-cr

Bug#938639: telepathy-haze: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2020-12-05 Thread John Scott
Control: forwarded -1 https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/telepathy/telepathy-haze/-/commit/6fcaa04e Control: tags -1 fixed-upstream On Monday, October 26, 2020 6:42:12 PM EST Arek wrote: > I submitted a pull request upstream: > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/telepathy/telepathy-haze/-/merge_requests/

Bug#967672: openjfx: might can do without GTK 2

2020-12-03 Thread John Scott
Control: forwarded -1 https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8198654 I'm not familiar with Java or OpenJFX, but suspect the GTK 2 build and runtime dependencies might can be dropped. It looks like using GTK 3 instead of GTK 2 has been the default for a little while, so GTK 2 shouldn't be getti

Bug#975997: [pcp] Bug#975997: pcp: Upgrade failure due to unversioned libpcp3 dependency

2020-11-30 Thread Nathan Scott
Hi Matthew, On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 7:38 PM Matthew Gabeler-Lee wrote: > > Attempting an `apt upgrade` on my bullseye system failed, due to improper > dependency info in the pcp package. The libpcp3 dependency has no version > constraints, and the new version of libpcp3 requires pulling in a new

Bug#972936: libgcc-s1-dbgsym is Protected: yes

2020-11-29 Thread John Scott
On Thursday, October 29, 2020 9:08:12 AM EST Julian Andres Klode wrote: > My suggestion is to set XB-Important: yes and Protected: yes on > libgcc-s1 such that people cannot easily remove it after it's installed. This has migrated to testing and is having an unexpected consequence for me: > WARNIN

Bug#837119: signing-party: sig2dot is broken with gpg 2.1

2020-11-25 Thread John Scott
On Thursday, July 23, 2020 5:11:37 PM EST Guilhem Moulin wrote: > On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 15:00:58 +0200, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote: >> I have not looked in detail, but there seem to be at least one rework >> of sig2dot rewritten which seem to cover this. >> >> It is https://github.com/bmhm/sig2dot

Bug#651587: GIMP non-stable release supports GTK 3

2020-11-23 Thread John Scott
Control: tags -1 fixed-upstream GIMP 2.99.2 was released a few weeks ago and brings GTK 3. The primary showstoppers appear to be rapid memory leaks on Wayland and giving time for the API to solidify. Seeing as they mostly need help searching and researching bugs I would gladly give it a go if

Bug#974704: [pcp] Bug#974704: pcp: FTBFS on some archs: Cannot find (any matches for) "usr/lib/pcp/pmdas/infiniband[...]

2020-11-15 Thread Nathan Scott
Hi Dom, On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 7:01 AM Dominic Hargreaves wrote: > > On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 12:35:04AM +, Dominic Hargreaves wrote: > > This package FTBFS on the architectures which don't have bpftrace as a > > dependency since: > > ... > > Also, if you do do another upload, please can you

Bug#971032: New upstream dev release available

2020-11-03 Thread John Scott
On Wednesday, October 28, 2020 12:59:38 PM EST John Scott wrote: > Cygwin doesn't work under the current version of Wine I was probably wrong about this. I built Wine 5.20 which worked and started backtracking to 5.5, but then that worked too. Unless it made some change to my Wine confi

Bug#973443: src/init2.c:52: MPFR assertion failure

2020-10-30 Thread John Scott
Package: libmpfr6 Version: 4.1.0-3 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: I was fooling around with Arb and it seems that this program causes an assertion failure in MPFR, although ASan and UBSan don't point to any misusage by Arb. (Curiously if you change the numerical string from "0" to "0.5" then Arb

Bug#973010: [pcp] Bug#973010: pcp is uninstallable on many architectures due to new bpftrace dependency

2020-10-27 Thread Nathan Scott
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 7:56 AM Martin Pitt wrote: > > Package: pcp > Version: 5.2.1-1 > [...] > But the "bpftrace" package only exists on a few architectures [1]. This is > what > makes the package uninstallable and prevents testing migration [2]. > > Please fix > that at least by restricting th

Bug#841028: CUPS hangs with 100% CPU usage using web interface

2020-10-26 Thread John Scott
It might be different from what everyone else is dealing with, but having just enabled Kerberos in the CUPS interface after getting tickets, I tried modifying a printer in the web interface that was not yet configured to use it. This appears to cause CUPS to get in a loop calling cupsdDoSelect() fo

Bug#157283: marked as done (reportbug: Allow mailing cont...@bugs.debian.org - or at least reopen bugs ?)

2020-10-23 Thread John Scott
On Friday, October 23, 2020 10:53:31 PM EDT Sandro Tosi wrote: > John, please stop mass-handling bugs for packages you're not a > maintainer of, in particular before speaking with its maintainers: > reportbug has active people working on it. > > there's still some value in possibly handling some c

Bug#971449: mutool exits with successful status on failure w/ no OpenSSL

2020-10-19 Thread John Scott
Control: block -1 by 969301 > This probably needs fixing upstream regardless, but if MuPDF can > be built with OpenSSL 3 when it's ready that'd also be suitable > to close this bug. Per the FTP team's decision today, it seems MuPDF won't need to wait for Apache-licensed OpenSSL to build with it. I

Bug#972406: assertion failure in libgsf due to AppArmor failure

2020-10-17 Thread John Scott
Source: libextractor Version: 1:1.10-1 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: Control: affects -1 libgsf-1-114 Hi, I'm not certain whether the bug is in libextractor or libgsf, or whether AppArmor really is the culprit, so please reassign if you can narrow down the blame. This issue can be reproduced w

Bug#972405: please provide API documentation

2020-10-17 Thread John Scott
Source: exempi Severity: minor X-Debbugs-Cc: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 libexempi-dev doesn't contain information about the API, man pages, or pointers on where to get it. Even the upstream Exempi site doesn't seem to have them pre-built, although the sources seem to be anno

Bug#972346: sagemath-common: Sagemath does not work with Cantor, sage-env binary is needed

2020-10-16 Thread John Scott
Control: affects -1 cantor-backend-sage Control: summary -1 SAGE_ROOT unset + sage-env removal inhibits Cantor backend On Friday, October 16, 2020 11:29:14 AM EDT Jan Kriho wrote: > The launcher scripts is dependent on sage-env binary which sets env for > executing further commands Note that even

Bug#971979: math.h doesn't set error handling constants

2020-10-10 Thread John Scott
Package: mingw-w64-common Version: 8.0.0-1 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 math.h is missing math_errhandling, MATH_ERREXCEPT, and MATH_ERRNO. The latter two are defined as 2 and 1 on all systems and are convenience macros. Not knowing anything abou

Bug#971937: musl-gcc doesn't use musl's stdc-predef.h

2020-10-09 Thread John Scott
Package: musl-tools Version: 1.2.1-1 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I suspect this is a quirk in musl-gcc at build time. Normally with gcc it pulls in stdc-predef.h even if the standard library is excluded, which basically just sets __STDC_IEC_559_

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