Hi,
2012/3/29 anthony afm...@gmail.com:
I've just seen your bug on d-i bugtracker.
I'm having similar issues and wondered how you had got on .
You've probably found out by now on the bootline you can do auto=true
url=http hostname=name domainname=name
It seems to be a chicken and egg
2012/3/16 Tim Cutts t...@chiark.greenend.org.uk:
It's perfectly possible to install the tkdiff package without tkcvs, or am I
misunderstanding you?
No, it has been removed from sid/testing [1]. This is why I sent this
bug report because I wanted to install it on my laptop (where I don't
do
Hi Debian Release team,
The reported problem here appears to be for amd64 only because I was
able to install the package libswt-gtk-3-java on i386. Also, looking
at the build status page [1] I see that the amd64 package was uploaded
directly by the maintainer.
Is there any chance that scheduling
2012/3/7 Teodor mteo...@gmail.com:
[..]
I'm getting this message on multiple web pages:
| Message: Rule execution error - PCRE limits exceeded (-8): (null).
[..]
Thus, this appears to be an internal error of ModSecurity.
For the record, this problem does not appear with CRS v2.0.10 but only
Package: gprolog
Version: 1.3.0-6.1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Please package the current stable version 1.4.0.
Thanks
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux
2012/2/26 Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org:
Could you send the output of
systemctl status dbus.socket dbus.service
directly after (re)boot.
Here it is.
| dbus.socket - D-Bus System Message Bus Socket
| Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/dbus.socket; static)
| Active:
2012/2/22 Simon Deziel simon.dez...@gmail.com:
On 12-02-22 08:38 AM, Teodor MICU wrote:
I like this idea. However, I think you should change a few things:
1) default.send_redirects=0 and all.send_redirects=0 should be done
only if necessary (is not 0) and the original value reverted back
2012/2/23 Simon Deziel simon.dez...@gmail.com:
On 12-02-23 10:53 AM, Teodor MICU wrote:
This is not about advantages but for keeping the previous
configuration (default or explicitly set by the user). I saw you have
the logic for one but not for both.
I'm not sure what you imply by both here
2012/2/22 Simon Deziel simon.dez...@gmail.com:
This new patch implements the above pseudo code and rely only on sysctl
for kfreebsd compatibility. I tested it with dynamically and statically
named tun devices.
Please let me know if something should be reworked/improved.
I like this idea.
Hi,
2012/2/21 Simon Deziel simon.dez...@gmail.com:
Is this line really necessary??
+ echo 0 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/send_redirects
Yes that is required, even if that sounds odd to me too.
I usually disable all redirects on all Linux hosts.
| # Do not accept ICMP redirects
2012/2/21 Simon Deziel simon.dez...@gmail.com:
The proposed changes are about _disabling_ ICMP redirects for tun-based
VPNs. Generally disabling send_redirects is something that should be
handled at the distro level IMO.
Right, your proposal is to disable them. Even so why
2012/2/21 Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta a...@inittab.org:
Anyway, what worries me now is that case where dev tun is specified
instead of dev tunX, and how to deal with that in the new code
proposed.
Is there a way to find the tunX device assigned by ovpn? Also, even if
you knew it I think that at
2012/2/11 tony mancill tmanc...@debian.org:
Would there be a problem with simply addressing all of the rdepends
prior to the release? I believe Andrew Ross has filed bugs on the
affected packages.
That's the think, I believe this won't be enough. I just noticed on my
workstation that
severity 658153 grave
thanks
Although I suspected xorg upgrades to be the culprit, only by
downgrading libaudit0 I could start gdm3/xdm. If this would have been
marked 'grave' from the very beginning I wouldn't upgrade, and
probably others.
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2012/1/21 Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org:
This debug log seems to be after removing disk-manager, so it isn't that
useful.
The package was reinstalled, the above debug log was obtained with
disk-manager available. I'll try to do the same test on my workstation
-- I first saw this there.
Thanks
2012/1/10 Julien Valroff jul...@debian.org:
So, on Jan 08 it appeared on two jobs (00logwatch and apt). I'm
undecided to which package to reassign: cron or gnome-keyring? What do
you think?
What happens if you run such a cron job by hand when not in an X session?
Today I watched the Cron run
2012/1/10 Yaroslav Halchenko deb...@onerussian.com:
Could you check if something like that is working for you?
https://github.com/yarikoptic/fail2ban/commit/ed9000c469b4554aab3e9b5365b959520096f3ba
I've tested that patch and it works, meaning it adds Content-Type:
header. This was tested
2012/1/11 Yaroslav Halchenko deb...@onerussian.com:
would you be so kind to test with 1 more patch in that branch which
removes (which should be) bogus left-over ContentType var definition
I initially tested like this and it didn't worked as expected -- POSIX
instead of en_US.UTF-8. No idea
Hi,
2012/1/7 Julien Valroff jul...@debian.org:
Can you please send the related part of rkhunter.log?
This does not appear on any rkhunter log file. If I think more about
this, it cannot be in the log file if this goes to stderr and to the
output of cron - email.
I cannot reproduce this on my
Hi,
2012/1/7 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi:
Ritesh, we need to think what we want to do with stap-server. Perhaps
modify stap-server package to create a stap-server user and group and an
init script which is disabled by default?
Just an advice regarding the username. It is not a
2012/1/8 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi:
Good point. However, the package is already named systemtap-server so
stap-server or systemtap-server would sound logical still?
My advice was only for the username, not for the package name or
service name in init.d. These should remain the
2012/1/9 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi:
Also do note that systemtap already uses two groups, stapusr and
stapdev. Adding a group named stap or systemtap would be quite
confusing here.
I think you should not add another group, but instead use one of these
- probably 'stapusr' for
Hi,
2010/10/15 Yaroslav Halchenko deb...@onerussian.com:
should be set to LC_CTYPE locale (or recoded once again?) which
seems to be used by whois while converting from server-native (if known)
charset. I will get it fixed when I get a moment
Ping? Any chance to have this fixed for Debian
2011/12/20 Lionel Elie Mamane lio...@mamane.lu:
But the behaviour is exactly the contrary. I changed lines like
[ $OMIT_SENDSIGS -ne 0 ] || blahblah
in /etc/init.d/openvpn to
[ $OMIT_SENDSIGS -ne 0 ] blahblah
to fix this.
The preferable form is to use || instead of so that the
expression
This bug look very much like #618336.
If it doesn't worth the trouble for a backport to 'stable' maybe close it?
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Version: 0.75.1
2011/5/6 Teodor mteo...@gmail.com:
At this point in time many packages are on hold for broken dependencies
due to current transitions (i.e. perl 5.12.x). Thus there are days when
there are available packages upgrades that cannot be installed safely
without removing other
Hi,
2011/12/12 Thomas Hood jdth...@gmail.com:
It is possible that this is the same issue as #651827. The issue there is
that no update is run at boot, so if your system only uses the base file
(and no interface configurers, e.g., ifupdown, dhclient, are run) then your
dynamically generated
reopen 647476
found 647476 0.75
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Hi,
2011/11/8 Michael Vogt m...@debian.org:
Indeed, this is fixed now in trunk and will be part of the next
upload.
I've found a corner case were u-a still executes 'dpkg' when invoked
with --dry-run. There are packages that should be upgraded but no
Hi,
There is absolutely *no* relation between unattended-upgrades and
pm-utils. Any process running at the time of hibernation could consider
itself just as important as unattended-upgrades, thereby preventing the
I'm open for better suggestions but it seems preferable to delay
2011/11/9 Michael Vogt m...@debian.org:
Thanks, I'm happy to add this option. It would be great if you could
provide me with a example of this openjdk-6 update, ideally the output
of
# apt-get dist-upgrade -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=true -o
Debug::pkgDepCache::AutoInstall=True
to get a
reopen 645382
severity 645382 wishlist
stop
2011/10/24 Michael Vogt m...@debian.org:
These days we're having gnome3 packages uploaded to 'unstable'. In this
case u-a fails to upgrade all available packages even if no conflict
will appear on a manual 'apt-get dist-upgrade'.
I've attached a
2011/11/8 Michael Vogt m...@debian.org:
See above, it was simply a bug, should be fixed in trunk now.
That's better than I hoped. I suspected this is something normal to
u-a execution that might not be possible to avoid.
Thanks
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2011/10/31 Michael Vogt m...@debian.org:
I think I found the issue now and fixed it in trunk. The issue is that
the init scripts are run on upgrade, but they really should only run
on actual shutdown. Its a bit confusing why this is happening as the
header of the init script says that it
severity 645919 grave
stop
2011/10/19 Teodor mteo...@gmail.com:
I guess the only option is to kill u-a and upgrade manually. Severity set to
'important' instead of 'grave' just because it might have to be specific to my
custom config for automatic reboot after u-a runs (if needed).
Well, my
I've forgot to attach the log file.
Thanks
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2011-10-31 06:15:32,683 INFO Initial blacklisted packages:
2011-10-31 06:15:32,684 INFO Starting unattended upgrades script
2011-10-31 06:15:32,684 INFO Allowed origins are: ['o=Debian,a=testing']
2011-10-31 06:16:18,406 INFO Packages that are
2011/10/19 michael.v...@gmail.com michaelv...@imap.cc:
Could you please attach the logs from /var/log/unattended-upgrade*
Done.
Was this upgrade done itself with unattended-upgrade?
Yes. I tried to kill u-a-shutdown but it respawn itself. I disabled
Unattended-Upgrade::Automatic-Reboot in
This line from your log shows that the OpenVPN connection is completed:
Mon Sep 26 23:53:12 2011 us=150835 Initialization Sequence Completed
This means that the TUN/TAP interface is up and running just fine
(with an IP address assigned and everything else). Based on this I
think this bug can be
tags 642999 + moreinfo unreproducible
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Hi,
2011/9/26 Alexandr seliversto...@gmail.com:
Package: openvpn
Version: 2.2.0-2
Severity: normal
[..]
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It works properly here, thus we need more info on this problem you're
having. Preferably,
I see that 'tun0' interface is actually created (presumably by
openvpn). So the problem is something else than what the subject says.
Send us the relevant lines from syslog (that contain ovpn string)
while you try to connect.
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Hi,
2011/9/19 Michael Vogt m...@debian.org:
2011-09-04 14:03:34,531 INFO Packages that are upgraded:
2011-09-04 14:03:34,531 INFO Writing dpkg log to
'/var/log/unattended-upgrades/unattended-upgrades-dpkg_2011-09-04_14:03:34.531683.log'
2011-09-04 14:03:36,752 INFO All upgrades installed
2011/9/19 Michael Vogt m...@debian.org:
2011-09-04 14:03:34,531 INFO Writing dpkg log to
'/var/log/unattended-upgrades/unattended-upgrades-dpkg_2011-09-04_14:03:34.531683.log'
2011-09-04 14:03:36,752 INFO All upgrades installed
However, there were no available upgrades but an empty log file
limit source fetchmail
reopen 612179
notfixed 612179 6.3.21-1
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Hi,
The following change does not have the intended effect:
Changes made to '/etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/fetchmail' follow:
@@ -7,6 +7,6 @@
shift
done
-if [ -x /etc/init.d/fetchmail ]; then
+if [ -x
I would be cool to be able to do:
client: socat -v -d -d udp4-listen:localhost:53,reuseaddr,fork
tcp:localhost:
server: socat tcp4-listen:localhost:,reuseaddr,fork UDP:127.0.0.3:53
For this purpose you have bind option.
bind=sockname
Binds the socket to the
Hi,
2011/6/24 KingLiang Gu ihi...@gmail.com:
OpenVPN In SID Cant't Record the Client's IPV6 Real Address and Port
Correctly in OpenVPN status log,which cause the freeradius plugin work
without
traffic accounting.
Is it the same with status-version 2 or only with status-version 1?
Thanks
2011/6/24 KingLiang Gu ihi...@gmail.com:
AND I Just did some tests,which result that it is the same with
status-version 2 or with status-version 1 in configure file. The
openvpn version 2.2.0 records the client's IPV6 Real Address ,But
Without Port recored.
$ man openvpn
--status-version
2011/5/13 Stephen Gran sg...@debian.org:
I don't see how this is possible.
It is possible, but under specific circumstances. It happened to me
for a service (I don't remember which one) and it was caused by the
service removal (directory in /var/run was not deleted), manually
deleted the user of
Source: pam
Version: 1.1.1-6.1
Severity: wishlist
See discussion in Debian Bug#597225 for more details. Please document
that 'root' is treated specially by pam_limits or remove this
divergence.
Thanks
2011/5/10 Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org:
Correct. This is a Debian divergence from
Hi,
2011/5/8 Alessio Treglia ales...@debian.org:
would you reproduce this on the latest release available in Debian sid?
Yes, I just tested on my workstation (with unstable). You can
reproduce by 3 simple steps:
1) mkdir ~/testdir; ln -s ~/testdir ~/testlink
2) open gnome-commander and change
2011/5/5 Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org:
The manpage appears to be inaccurate, then and needs fixing; but that's
entirely separate from this bug report, which was about wildcard nofile
limits not being applied *at all*.
I didn't found any reference about this even after re-reading all the
2011/3/24 Vincent Bernat ber...@debian.org:
OoO En cette fin de nuit blanche du jeudi 24 mars 2011, vers 06:19,
Teodor MICU mteo...@gmail.com disait :
I'm using roundcube with the upstream 'iniset.php' with no problems.
SCRIPT_FILENAME may be set by a lot of components. It is set
Hi,
2011/3/23 Vincent Bernat ber...@debian.org:
Please remove the symbolic links for each web server deselected.
javascript-common.conf is from javascript-common.
Right.
It seems to be common
practice to not touch those links if asked not to configure web
servers. I have no easy
Hi,
2011/3/23 Vincent Bernat ber...@debian.org:
OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du mercredi 23 mars 2011, vers 17:43,
Teodor mteo...@gmail.com disait :
Please do not modify the upstream file 'iniset.php'.
The modification is done because $_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'] may
Hi,
2011/3/17 Michael Tautschnig m...@debian.org:
I just checked our packaging repository and couldn't find any trace of true
being a possible setting. No idea how that made it into your config.
I searched this in my changetrack log and found that the previous
clamav* update (v0.96.5 from
Hi,
2011/3/16 Erwan David er...@rail.eu.org:
Package: clamav-milter
Version: 0.97+dfsg-2
Severity: important
When upgrading clamav-milter, a line
LogClean
was added to /etc/clamav/clamav-milter.conf
I've had the same issue on an upgrade today from Debian 5.0 to 6.0
(although clamav*
2011/3/14 Michael Vogt m...@debian.org:
On workstations I've enabled the automatic unattended upgrade of packages
from *-proposed-updates sources but these seems to be ignored.
Could you please run on that machine (as root):
# unattended-upgrades --debug --dry-run
and send me the output?
Version: 0.8.7g-2
Fixed in the above version, although a correctly strict match is
'icmp_[sr]eq' (without the '|' which was appropriate for () but not in
[] regexp construction).
Thanks
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Hi,
2011/3/2 Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org:
It should; but I don't think you'll get usable samba packages with a missing
smb.conf anyway, will you? So that seems like a low-priority bug.
I agree that it is not useful but I also don't use it on this
particular system. On all other systems
Version: 0.8.7g-1
Unfortunately the patch that fixed this problem was lost during
upgrade to v0.8.7g.
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Notice: Undefined index: local_data_id in
/usr/share/cacti/site/graphs_new.php on line 201
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
(output started at
tags 563955 + patch
quit
2011/2/17 Teodor MICU mteo...@gmail.com:
Unfortunately the patch that fixed this problem was lost during
upgrade to v0.8.7g.
I've just replaced sizeof with !empty on those two occurrences of
local_data_id and I get this (kind of) expected message:
| Created graph: PRO
Hi,
2011/2/12 Alexander Wirt formo...@formorer.de:
today I implemented deconfiguration of webservers. Enabling by default with
debconf priority normal will still stay default. But in debconf priority low
you will be able to deconfigure apache2. You can also do dpkg-reconfigure
-plow
Hi,
2011/2/4 Michael Vogt m...@debian.org:
Also, the message sent on manual execution with these two options cannot be
displayed properly (an 'application/octet-stream' attachment only). This will
go away by itself if no email is sent when executed with --dry-run.
Is that a problem on real
Hi,
2011/1/31 Julian Andres Klode j...@debian.org:
Definitely not a libc6 bug, and probably not a bug
at all. It looks like your perl-base installation
is corrupt.
Indeed perl-base was corrupted. The question is how since I didn't
modified it manually?!
Does perl -e require Hash::Util;
Hi,
2011/1/31 Adam D. Barratt a...@adam-barratt.org.uk:
Looking at the log, it doesn't appear the errors are actually due to
libc6, however. This section suggests a broken package; it would be
interesting to narrow down which package caused it, so we can determine
whether it is a local or
Hi,
2011/1/31 Julian Andres Klode j...@debian.org:
Indeed perl-base was corrupted. The question is how since I didn't
modified it manually?!
Filesystem bug, system crash?
That's the most probable cause due to a power failure last night
combined with 'ext4' file systems.
However, this shows
Package: gnome-commander
Version: 1.2.8.6-3
Justification: renders package unusable
Severity: grave
Hi,
After todays execution of unattended-upgrade for 'dmsetup
libdevmapper1.02.1 libpango1.0-0 libpango1.0-common lvm2' I get
segmentation fault at startup of gnome-commander every time. Yesterday
severity 611283 normal
retitle 611283 gnome-commander doesn't start due to broken link on start_dir_*
quit
I've found the cause to be a broken link configured for the
start_dir_right parameter. Once the broken link was removed it had
no problem to start (with a warning for missing directory).
Hi,
2011/1/24 Harald Jenny har...@a-little-linux-box.at:
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 10:40:06PM +0200, Teodor MICU wrote:
I can only spot some cosmetic issues, otherwise I see no problem. The
change USER - SYSTEMUSER only makes the diff larger and not really
necessary.
I tend to disagree
2011/1/25 Harald Jenny har...@a-little-linux-box.at:
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 04:57:42PM +0200, Teodor MICU wrote:
Good catch. Indeed, $USER is defined on interactive sessions and I was
only thinking about starting at boot.
Yes therefor I think this change is also necessary do you agree?
Yes
Hi,
2011/1/24 Harald Jenny har...@a-little-linux-box.at:
7) You should probably add -q for all these executions to avoid
unwanted strings during start/stop/restart.
`echo $MILTERSOCKET | grep -v ^inet`
If MILTERSOCKET is checked to contain text too?
Yes, it does cover the case where
Hi,
2011/1/24 Agustin Martin agmar...@debian.org:
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 02:17:48PM +0100, Harald Jenny wrote:
I will have a to check this - this is meant as a guard against accidently
setting $MILTERSOCKET to .
Good catch on this. I didn't though of this being empty.
Damm, seems I wrongly
Hi,
2011/1/24 Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org:
Yes, it does cover the case where MILTERSOCKET contains something but
not if it is empty. For this I would recommend 'printf' since 'echo
-n' is not portable and not working with /bin/dash.
Eh, what?
Scripts may assume that `/bin/sh'
2011/1/24 Harald Jenny har...@a-little-linux-box.at:
Well as far as I know Debian currently only supports /bin/bash and /bin/dash
as
providers of /bin/sh so I guess it's currently safe to use echo -n in init
scripts.
It's fine. After some digging I guess I had in mind echo -e and
echo -en
Hi again,
2011/1/24 Harald Jenny har...@a-little-linux-box.at:
first thanks to everbody for the valuable input, it helped me a lot to improve
this init script. Please take a look at the third version of my patch and
comment on it.
Overall it seems fine, just a few observations:
1) usually
2011/1/24 Neil McGovern ne...@debian.org:
By the looks of things, Mehdi has already replied to your bug saying
that we can't accept the package at this stage.
Yes, I know. But I thought that it could also be a good candidate for
a second thought as it has been for other packages too. I mean,
2011/1/24 Harald Jenny har...@a-little-linux-box.at:
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 06:37:37PM +0200, Teodor MICU wrote:
1) usually you should enclose with the full path here:
+PIDFILE=/var/run/amavis/$NAME.pid
+[ -r /etc/default/$NAME ] . /etc/default/$NAME
You mean like this?
PIDFILE=/var/run
Just ignore this. I probably need some coffee.
Having MILTERSOCKET variable empty is also with the case with the
proposed configuration where you set your default
unix:path/to/socket value.
Thanks
2011/1/24 Teodor MICU mteo...@gmail.com:
One more important issue I think we missed so far
2011/1/24 Harald Jenny har...@a-little-linux-box.at:
Ok although the PIDFILE line can be removed with the below code.
I'm don't see where PIDFILE is removed.
Yes. It should be a valid config if /etc/default/$NAME that doesn't
contain anything. Actually it should be the default to have only
2011/1/24 Harald Jenny har...@a-little-linux-box.at:
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 08:59:41PM +0200, Teodor MICU wrote:
2011/1/24 Harald Jenny har...@a-little-linux-box.at:
Ok although the PIDFILE line can be removed with the below code.
I'm don't see where PIDFILE is removed.
Just take a look
[Harald please CC: my address otherwise I could not see your responses]
2011/1/20 Harald Jenny har...@a-little-linux-box.at:
I checked with other init scripts an in order to have a consistent coding
style
in the init script I replaced the with if-clauses - could you take a look
at
it and
2011/1/3 Mehdi Dogguy me...@dogguy.org:
On 01/03/2011 11:31 AM, Teodor wrote:
Please unblock package mercurial-server. The two RC bugs for this
package were fixed so it should get back for inclussion in Debian 6.0
(squeeze).
I think it's too late to get it back in Squeeze.
I guess this
2011/1/21 Agustin Martin agmar...@debian.org:
if [ $MILTERSOCKET ] [ `echo $MILTERSOCKET | grep -v ^inet` ]; then
but as Teodor points out (just read it), second check seems to be enough.
Only that I realized latter the intention of this construction. My
previous suggestion was to use this
Hi Harald,
I looked at your patch and I think those multiple checks in chain
are prone to mistakes in some conditions.
I've reported the same problem with clamav-milter [1] some time ago
and I believe that is a cleaner and better implementation for checking
SOCKET, SOCKET_TYPE and SOCKET_PATH.
2011/1/4 Francesco P. Lovergine fran...@debian.org:
severity 608881 minor
thanks
Ok
The grep check against inetd can be hide by --silent or --quiet, indeed.
Or grep -q.
It is not used as such, but it is also the only appropriate directory, because
it has to exist at run-time after init
2011/1/4 Debian Bug Tracking System ow...@bugs.debian.org:
This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
which was filed against the proftpd-basic package:
#608892: proftpd-basic: should add proftpd and ftp users with their own
unique group
It has been closed by Francesco P.
Hi,
2011/1/3 Mehdi Dogguy me...@dogguy.org:
I think it's too late to get it back in Squeeze.
What would be the risk of including this package with no release
critical bugs into 6.0? There are packages with RC bugs that are
ignored and still allowed to be released with 6.0, but a package with
2010/12/23 Arthur de Jong adej...@debian.org:
On Thu, 2010-12-23 at 11:07 +0200, Teodor MICU wrote:
2010/12/22 Arthur de Jong adej...@debian.org:
Indeed, some devices need to be created inside the chroot jail and
are used by the cvs process. cvsd-buildroot should print a warning
Hi,
2010/12/23 Arthur de Jong adej...@debian.org:
The hanging connections may also be a problem in cvs. I'm not sure but I
guess some deadlock situations can occur in cvs. Even for read-only
operations it uses locking. If you really need to support that many
connections and read-only
Hi,
2010/12/22 Arthur de Jong adej...@debian.org:
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 19:43 +0200, Teodor wrote:
I've had three issues while setting up 'cvsd' with an existing repository:
- no operation was working (i.e. cvs login) due to nodev mount option set
for
the /var partition where /var/lib/cvsd
Hi,
Just a note, iceweasel's migration is blocked by sqlite3 [1]. I've
seen this today on my systems where the packages where kept back on a
dist-upgrade (manually added a PIN for the version in unstable until
the release).
So, this probably means an unblock for sqlite3 or a t-p-u upload. This
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Teodor MICU mteo...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, I see. So the first version of the patch avoids the first
problematic time. For the second problematic time I could prepare a
new patch to:
[..]
2) check for the current hour and if less or equal to 7 to also
Hi,
2010/11/25 Russ Allbery r...@debian.org:
Ah, hm, that's a good point. I hadn't thought about that, since the old
Shibboleth modules depended on Apache. But the current packages only
recommend.
I'm not sure the best way to do this. Check for whether apache2.2-common
is installed,
Hi,
2010/11/22 Ricardo Mones mo...@debian.org:
On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 20:22:08 +0200
Teodor MICU mteo...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes. Also, you can use a local SMTP server to avoid any suspicion
about Gmail adding the message.
I've performed a last test with Configuration - Preferences - Mail
Hi,
2010/11/17 Friedemann Stoyan fsto...@swapon.de:
when sending mails with TLS-Encryption the smtp client complains:
postfix/smtp[2141]: warning: network_biopair_interop: error reading 5 bytes
from the network: Connection reset by peer
I've had the same problem on a low bandwidth radio
Hi,
2010/11/11 Gerfried Fuchs rho...@deb.at:
However, the double signature got removed last night from the
squeeze-backports release signature. Actually it got removed ages ago,
but the Release file doesn't get regularly resigned and given that
uploads to it are still blocked never got
Hi,
2010/11/10 Alexander Wirt formo...@debian.org:
Teodor MICU schrieb am Wednesday, den 10. November 2010:
I don't think that I should manually import a key for any official or
semi-official repository from Debian.
Because its double signed as announced [1]. The double signing will dropped
Hi,
2010/11/9 Alexander Wirt formo...@formorer.de:
Ehm this key is deprecated and isn't in use anymore. Nowadays we use the
normal debian key. So I guess that bugreport can just get closed.
Well, I have these repositories in my local sources.list:
# backports from sid/testing ..
deb
Hi,
2010/11/9 Török Edwin ed...@clamav.net:
I don't see why you would want unlimited stream length though, that is
a sure way of filling up your disk.
I had some problems due to this StreamMaxLength in the past where the
mail server (postfix) was stuck at scanning this 10M message and no
Hi,
2010/11/10 Gerfried Fuchs rho...@deb.at:
As far I can see there are no packages (yet) in squeeze-backports. Is
there a reason to double sign it for squeeze?
Because from what I understood it's not possible to sign different
parts of the archive with different sets of keys.
Ok, I though
reopen 602532
stop
2010/11/10 Teodor MICU mteo...@gmail.com:
I've removed the old deprecated key on a system with Debian 5.0 and
both lenny-backports and lenny-backports-sloppy enabled but there is a
warning about the key missing *only* on Debian 6.0. So it seems that
for lenny the deprecated
Hi,
2010/11/8 btwotch btwo...@derdon.org:
Package: clamav-daemon
Severity: minor
You write:
+Template: clamav-base/StreamMaxLength
+Type: string
+Default: 0
+_Description: Maximum stream length (unit Mb) allowed:
+ You can set a limit on the stream length that can be scanned.
+ .
+
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