Package: findutils
Version: 4.6.0+git+20161106-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
This is a regression as it worked in Jessie and works again in Buster, but
fails in Stretch:
(note: i have a script to remove dangling symlinks that relied on
'find ... -printf %Y' returning 'N' for broke
Package: nfs-common
Version: 1:1.3.4-2.1+deb9u1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
FYI: /usr/share/bug/nfs-common/script warns of error.
in my case: 'cat /etc/fstab|grep nfs >&3' returns 1 due to 'grep'
fail (my nfs is all in autofs). should probably '|| true' that.
to avoid user confus
Package: libpciaccess0
Version: 0.13.4-1+b2
Severity: important
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Kernel: Linux 4.19.0-0.bpo.6-amd64 (SM
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Package: mawk
Version: 1.3.3-17+b3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
NOTE: this affects both 'mawk' and 'gawk' equally, so i'm not sure if this is
some utterly esoteric behavior i'm just not "getting", but my expectations are
definitely not being met.
(i also am unaware if a bug can be co-assig
On 8/8/18 2:21 PM, Christian Boltz wrote:
Helllo,
Stephen, while we are discussing this, I'd like to give you an easy
workaround:
If you need a solution that works for all users (and is a bit less
strict because it only enforces that the directory name has to start
with a digit)
alia
running:
gizmo:/var/log# uname -a
Linux gizmo 3.16.0-6-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.56-1+deb8u1 (2018-05-08) x86_64
GNU/Linux
so, i think you can close this side of the bug.
Thanks for the feedback/follow-through!
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Package: thunderbird
Version: 1:52.8.0-1~deb9u1
Severity: important
Attempting to send e-mail results in a popup:
[ Send Message Error ]
Sending of the message failed.
# aa-status --enabled && echo "AppArmor Enabled"
AppArmor Enabled
# aa-status | egrep '(profiles|thunder
On 12/14/2017 12:51 PM, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> Hi Stephen,
>
> On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 09:24:55PM +0100, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 03:35:40PM -0700, Stephen Dowdy wrote:
>>> On 11/30/2017 01:39 PM, Salvatore
it in April, 2015.
It's a 10 NIC NFS server for the department, and often throws the error when i
update files that are likely being read/open by client systems.
(it doesn't have a huge resource consumption load ever and i get that failure)
So, i vote yeah ;)
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On 08/22/2017 10:20 AM, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
> When thunderbird is opened it displays a dialogue to ask for the email
> account password.
>
> While this popup is shown in thunderbird the panel does not autohide
> when changing to another application.
Heinrich,
i *believe* this is expected
Package: powerdevil-data
Version: 4:5.8.4-1
Severity: normal
/usr/bin/kcmshell5 powerdevilprofilesconfig.desktop
generates a window which is:
$ xwininfo -name 'Energy Saving — System Settings Module' | grep geometry
-geometry 719x904+37+29
904 pixels tall.
However, my laptop screen
On 05/08/2017 04:17 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
> This looks like a duplicate of
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=831894
> which is fixed in newer version of systemd.
Ack, missed that. i usually use something like:
$ apt-listbugs -s all list systemd | grep -i memory
to searc
yeah, i'm beginning to think this is 'seabios' I mistakenly used the memory
size reports from my own tool which sums the DIMM slots, rather than getting
'MemTotal' out of '/proc/meminfo', which reports the correct value.
So, please re-assign this to 'seabios' (i think)
thanks,
--stephen
Package: qemu-system-x86
Version: 1:2.1+dfsg-12+deb8u6
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Qemu-KVM Memory allocations > 16GB don't work right.
I don't know exactly where this bug resides (qemu-system-x86, qemu-kvm,
seabios???)
Any configuration > 16GB lead to an unpopulated final DIMM slot and
On 03/09/2017 02:48 AM, Ville Skyttä wrote:
> I don't know what the reason for making the variable read only is. But
> I think you could work around it by setting BASH_COMPLETION_COMPAT_DIR
> to a fake value, e.g. /prevent/sourcing in your rc files before the
> profile.d snippet is sourced (thus p
Package: bash-completion
Version: 1:2.1-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
For my root .bashrc i have the following introduction block that is designed to
help ensure i don't inherit bad/unexpected values from somewhere else (sshd,
/etc/profile.d/, etc...) and the root interactive bash enviro
Package: apt-file
Version: 3.1.4
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
gtgn:~# apt-file search pdfsig
E: The cache is empty. You need to run "apt update" first.
^^^
I think that should say "apt-file" and not "apt"
thanks,
--stephen
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Package: libc-bin
Version: 2.19-18+deb8u7
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
using year limit boundaries of 2016 minimum (inclusive) and 2017 maximum
(non-inclusive), then including 2018 maximum, yields:
$ zdump -V -c2016,2017 right/America/Denver | grep ':60 '
$ zdump -V -c2016,20
sorry to butt-in here, but:
FYI: typo alert? fqsrt -> fsqrt ?? (transposition of q & s)
I know it's just in the e-mail twice and the patch changelog once, but it'd be
good if the changelog was typographically correct, esp for searches.
--stephen
Package: libc6
Severity: important
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APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/64 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTY
On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 09:22:30 +0200 Michael Biebl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 16.10.2015 um 01:35 schrieb Stephen Dowdy:
> > Is this fix going to be released for Jessie? I don't see it in
> > jessie-proposed-updates, and it (i presume) is SEVERELY affecting some
of
> &
IMHO.
Now i have to create multiple exports records with different "-{defaults}",
or put '({options})' on every single host export creating a more complex
exports environment prone to errors.
thanks,
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FWIW, for anybody else having this issue, attached is an as-needed restart
script for 'kded' that seems to work.
(less onerous than the powerdevil disabler script, 'kded' seems to be
restartable w/o incident from what i can tell)
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,
which i'm not thrilled with, i'm going to have to globally deploy that,
with the negative side-effects)
thanks,
--stephen
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 1:52 PM, Stephen Dowdy wrote:
> Status ping
>
> Given Jessie 8.3 update coming soon, what's the chance this will be fixed?
The Right Thing(tm)"if
stdin redirected from /dev/null. Just would be nice if it did NOT prompt
if it's non-interactive (even in verbose mode).
--stephen
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 4:21 PM, Thomas Liske wrote:
> Hi Stephen,
>
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 11:44:30AM -0700, Stephe
I believe the Felix is saying that 'needrestart' appears to be unaware of
the common explicit DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive setting used to indicate
that package management should be non-interactive (and if not, then *I* am)
I will often use 'pdsh' to run forced package updates like so:
$ cut -d
("security support" SLA type stuff) with apt
configurations that target specific packages from the backports repo.
Thanks, again!
--stephen
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> Control: fixed -1 7.0-1
> Control: tags -1 - moreinfo
>
> Hi Stephen,
>
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Stephen Dowdy wrote:
> I have not re-installed stock packages, rebooted, and confirmed that the
> bass "disappearance" bug reverts. I'll check that later.
Felipe,
Still didn't get around to backing out to stock, but while i was
thin
Status ping
Given Jessie 8.3 update coming soon, what's the chance this will be fixed?
thanks,
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Package: openssh-server
Version: 1:6.7p1-5
Followup-For: Bug #783594
Dear Maintainer,
The bug appears only if the Ciphers directive is missing and implied from
program defaults:
(i'm guessing that -T runs prior to proper full initialization of 'sshd')
$ grep -i ciphers /etc/ssh/sshd_config
stem level) in case anyone is interested. Dunno if this is the best way
for users to disable powerdevil, but "It Works For Me(tm)"
thanks,
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disable-powerdevil.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
with
personally, but thought i'd add that bit. (i don't know if it was working
or not in stock pulseaudio).
I have not re-installed stock packages, rebooted, and confirmed that the
bass "disappearance" bug reverts. I'll check that later.
thanks,
--stephen
On Sat, Oc
all manually from here:
>
>
> http://debomatic-amd64.debian.net/distribution#jessie-backports/pulseaudio/7.0-1~bpo8+1
>
>
>
> Please report if the problem also occurs there.
>
Felipe,
Cool, i will give this a try when i get back into the office, Monday.
Thanks for the prom
t jack, the automatic jack selection code reverts to the "No Bass"
situation. (but, again, i can manually "fix" it, by selecting the
headphone port in pavucontrol. I'd *expect* that to route the sound
through the headphone jack, and i should hear *nothing* at that point, but
t
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 5.0-13
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have several systems of users, including my own, where bass is
stripped/subdued/remixed/whatever making it really hard to enjoy listening.
I have discovered that if i plug my external speakers into the headphone jack,
or
ormed NIS passwd entry (NIS is not relevant in bug) where the
field-separator (:) was missing between homedir and shell fields. E.g:
# grep sdowdy2 /etc/passwd
sdowdy2:x:8859:1500:Stephen Dowdy:/home/sdowdy/bin/bash
--^ (missing : deli
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Stephen Dowdy wrote:
> The system DOES boot successfully, after a long pause (as expected)...
> but it DOES boot. I am going to reboot a few more times with this setup
> (test1) to make sure it's consistent, and then try installing the 'tes
going to reboot a few more times with this setup
(test1) to make sure it's consistent, and then try installing the 'test0'
pair of .debs
and get back to you, but i wanted to confirm that at least on initial
glance, the 'test1' .debs solve my problem.
--stephen
On Fri, Aug 28, 2
what i need to do to if it involves something more complex than either a
pgk->disk extraction or 'dpkg -i'
thanks,
--stephen
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Please, oh please, oh, please, can you get this in before 8.2 ??
I'm dealing with this problem yet again today, as another failed Jessie
install was done by someone else on an affected system (it's now currently
non-booting with no known workaround using stock Jessie).
--stephen
-
Package: policykit-1
Version: 0.105-8
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
using command line 'man' doesn't show the problem in a normal terminal, but
kman () { kfmclient newTab man:"$@" ;}
kman pklocalauthority
shows that the ascii graphic representation of the filesystem hierarchies in
s
Package: kprinter4
Version: 12-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Because users searching in 'kickoff' for 'print' ("hey, what do i use to print
my files? Maybe searching for 'print' will tell me") will see 'kprinter4' and
attempting to launch it will result in seeing nothing appear but
'boun
g an audience of
people stuck with non-optimal drivers/hardware that were working perfectly
well (enough) prior to these changes.
thanks
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Package: netfilter-persistent
Version: 1.0.3
Followup-For: Bug #780738
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Foreign Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/2
Interestingly, 'aptitude upgrade' installs both these packages w/o as
much as a warning.
(i have unattended-upgrades failing over this. Unfortunately,
unattended-upgrades isn't e-mailing me on this failure as i would
expect)
Does this mean that 'aptitude' is not fully Multi-Arch aware/compliant?
OR/ jessie/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
# grep -i chromium /usr/share/debian-security-support/*
#
thanks,
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itively that /mnt is indeed a core
component/requirement of Debian's
package management, i'd appreciate it)
thanks, again,
--stephen
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 9:00 PM, Guillem Jover wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Thu, 2014-10-09 at 20:55:33 +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
>> On Mon, 29 Sep
Package: base-files
Version: 7.1wheezy6
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Since sysadmins tend to (and are often told to) use /mnt for
temporary mounts, and sometimes forget those mounts and they go
stale (nfs), a package (in this case 'base-files') that includes
/mnt in the files section will re
-mode' for SAS."
(interactive)
(SAS-mode)
(setq mode-name "ESS[LOG]")
(ess-transcript-minor-mode 1)
(toggle-read-only t)) ;; to protect the buffer.
Note that there is no anchor matching for end-of-string with '\'' as
there are for many other file
Package: emacs23
Version: 23.4+1-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
reproduce:
emacs .sout # minimal string required for bug
emacs ARBITRARY.soutARBITRARY
result:
buffer being unconditionally READONLY (independent of file
permissions or existence)
I can not find that literal string i
Anthony DeRobertis wrote, On 12/31/2013 02:47 PM:
> On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 02:10:42PM -0700, Stephen Dowdy wrote:
>
>> for i in /proc/[0-9]*/status; do
>> if sb=$(grep SigBlk ${i}|sed -e 's/^SigBlk:[ \t]//' | grep -v -e '^'
>> -e 0
/topic/638521/linux/gnome-terminal-problems-ctrl-c-and-exit/
I've run one day with the nVidia 325.15 driver w/o any screen blanker delays.
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07f847f809a10
/usr/bin/akonadi_maildispatcher_agent--identifierakonadi_maildispatcher_agent
7f88024886d0 /usr/bin/krunner
7f3048d08e80
/usr/bin/kmix-session107a696113675493530070530010_1388190742_119017
7f7e384a86d0
/usr/bin/lancelot-session107a6961138782471101648
I'm not sure if this is the same bug...
Summary:
occasional/random screen remains blank for ~10 seconds after
typing unlock password (password dialog disappears, screen
is completely blank) (for me, i'd say it happens
90% + of the time)
often followed by up to 30
Package: distro-info
Version: 0.10
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
ISTM that 'debian-distro-info' would greatly benefit from a mode
where it prints all/any of the csv fields for a selected codename.
e.g.
*option* = currently unsupported/desired command line option
$ debian-distro-info --st
Package: file
Version: 5.11-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
In some cases, 'file' misreports an explicitly declared '#!/bin/sh'
POSIX shell script as 'data'. My best guess is that these large
files contain self-extracting binary payload which is being found by
'file', but they are most certa
ring issue resolved.
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port BAD-VAR=value'. It wasn't clear to me that that is expected
behavior. It's certainly not necessarily desireable.
thanks,
--stephen
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Package: dash
Version: 0.5.5.1-7.4
Severity: normal
I'm not really quite sure exactly how to file this report, as it
involves interactions between 'csh', 'kdm', and 'dash', but
'dash' seems the obvious place to initially file the report,
as it appears to me that there may be a POSIX compliance is
inal poster:
ps -awwl -s ${pid-of-offending-process}
and possible 'lsof' output would be helpful.
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I see this issue, but it's not obvious except when using 'Inconsolata'
at 10pt.
If i do:
$ type ls
ls is a function
ls ()
{
command -p ls -ACF "$@"
}
$ ls
lost+found/ Music/ src/
$ ls --color
lost+found/ Music/ src/
HOWEVER, it *appears* on screen as:
lost+foun/Musi/ sr/
;Not Writeable"'
Not Writeable
Let me know if you need the output from doing this with 'bash' for comparison.
(I'm not doing it until you ask, 'cause i'm lazy, too ;) )
thanks,
--stephen
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Package: dash
Version: 0.5.5.1-7.4
Severity: normal
While DASH properly reports that a *file* on a READONLY mount is not
writeable through its builtin 'test' function, it does not properly
detect that a *directory* is not writeable.
(filesystem type is not important, as this is true on NFS and E
RE:
[ Severity set to 'important' from 'critical' Request was from maximilian
attems ]
I just wanted to point out that i had difficulty determining HOW to address
the severity field in reportbug.
Because i *do* have a workaround to the "problem", it's not critical to *me*
anymore, and wasn't at
Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.85i
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
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I think the solution is to fix the hook-functions to not just
catch a few well known optimized locations, but
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