Package: libxml2
Version: 2.7.8.dfsg-2+squeeze13
Severity: important
This console output probably says it all:
$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages will be
Package: keepalived
Version: 1:1.2.13-1
keepalived currently declares a hard dependency on ipvsadm. It should
not, as keepalived may very well be used for VRRP instead. A Recommends
or Suggests would be more appropriate.
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This is now available upstream:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-openvpn/commit/?id=77115c5377e009220c3c98102450f92d3a7f6f9e
FWIW, Fedora has pushed a prerelease (git snapshot) to their stable
repositories as NetworkManager-openvpn-0.9.9.0-0.1.git20140128. Maybe
Debian could follow
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315977
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=597616
https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=58834
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--- glibc-2.11-332-g2e7c805/ChangeLog
+++ glibc-2.11.90-17/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+2010-04-06 Ulrich Drepper drep...@redhat.com
+
+ * sysdeps/posix/getaddrinfo.c (default_scopes): Assign global
+ scope to RFC 1918 addresses.
+ * posix/gai.conf: Document difference
fixed
ASAP. I therefore hope that Debian can help out by implementing the
suggested change, either by shipping the /etc/gai.conf file by default,
or by modifying the getaddrinfo.c sources, so that RFC 1918-based
addresses are treated as globally scoped by default.
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separate email.
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I'll make SVN users for Holger and Bernd, then. Any preferred usernames
or just first names?
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anything from Jose Carlos Medeiros about taking over the package, by the
way.
BTW. We have an IRC channel, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Matthias, Stig, and
me hangs out there. Feel free to stop by. :-)
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Is this OFTC or freenode or really another irc network?
Neither, it's just our (Linpro's) stand-alone interal IRC server. Maybe
it's time to move the channel elsewhere now that Munin isn't really a
Linpro-only project any longer, but that's not up to me to decide.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I don't have time to maintain the Munin packages any more (and haven't
for quite a while either, truth to be told). So there's a bunch of bugs
reports that hasn't yet been looked at, and although the packages
themselves are in quite good condition there's lots of
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Description: Audun Ytterdal's ANSI-fonts with Scandinavian characters
This package contains some nice fixed-width fonts created by Audun Ytterdal.
Most of them come in special versions as well as the normal one; one
for Norwegians and Danes (no), one for Swedes
. The apache_volume
plugin is contained in the package called munin-node, which has
suggested libwww-perl for ages. I'm closing this bug.
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It is done by RRDtool. Could you try downgrading librrds-perl to the
Sarge version, or trying to nice only the munin-graph subprocess, to
make sure it's the graphing that eats resources? Edit
/usr/bin/munin-cron to do that.
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Would you like to be? :-) I really need a comaintainer or for
someone to take over the package completely - way too little free time
these days.
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no network available before services
are started, the clock should not be stepped by ntpdate at all. IMHO.
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as a
point after a network interface has come up, but before the boot
sequence has finished.
If someone needs a clock syncing afterwards, we can either require
ntpd; or use -B.
This sounds very good to me, it would certainly take ntpdate off my
blacklist. :-)
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they're used on servers where you really really don't want magic
things like this to happen.
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necessary by ntpd[ate] because
of a large offset. So if there's a chance of ntpdate being run after
bootup, it shouldn't use -b. Default behaviour is okay. I've cooled
down a bit now, so I'll moderate myself a bit about demanding -B. :-)
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If no NTP server is available at bootup
think is completely unrelated
to system time, such as network interfaces.
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to use the -B option orelse it's not safe to
have this package installed on production systems.
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after all less precise than ntpd
so chances are you'll end up with a clock that's more out of sync than
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7200 12 /dev/null; elif [ -x /etc/munin/plugins/apt ]; then
/etc/munin/plugins/apt update 7200 12 /dev/null; fi)
[...]
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and cron -- cf.
#301361
#353979
#332285
#382947
None of these are about the cronjob of the apt plugin, so they're not
related to the problem you're describing.
That said, this works beautifully out of the box, so thanks for expert
packaging.
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configuration, and breaking it during upgrades would
be a serious bug. Could you elaborate on this, please?
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try without always_send, and see if it behaves the same, and
also try upgrading to 1.2.5 (the Etch package should work directly on
Sarge) and see if that helps?
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to bother with
magic Debconf comments and asking permission to make changes, UCF will
handle it for you seamlessly, and I will still feel that my custom
configuration is still considered sacred and be safe knowing it won't
vanish unexpectedly.
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I'll have a talk to Nicolai and point him to this bug log, and let
him decide if the default should be changed or not - I'll respect his
choice, and consider merging any eventual change in trunk to the 1.2.x
branch.
Nicolai has had another look at it and didn't change his
* Tore Anderson
What issue is there that needs to be solved, exactly?
* Marc Haber
A potentially dangerous security issue.
The code path from accepting to closing a connection according to the
cidr_deny/deny configuration statements is fairly short and obvious so
I'm sceptic
).
What issue is there that needs to be solved, exactly?
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* Ferenc Wagner
subject says it all, see attached patch. In short: contigios -
contiguous.
Corrected upstream, thanks.
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/default/munin-node,
containing «DAEMON_ARGS=--config /etc/debian-edu/munin-node.conf».
This file could be shipped as a conffile, or you could copy the
default munin-node.conf in the postinst and apply your changes to the
copy. Does this sound like an acceptable solution to you?
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quite well without Date::Manip in its default
configuration.
The libdate-manip-perl packages has been recommended since 1.2.0-1,
though. I believe this is the proper thing to do, so I'm closing this
bug.
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* Tore Anderson
I've been running fvwm and KDE for more than two weeks now, and have
not yet experienced a hang. So it appears that Openbox is triggering
a bug in Xorg. I'll try to run it with debugging activated to see if
I figure out something more.
I think I've
Package: wnpp
Description: Preferences manager for Openbox
ObConf is a small graphical utility which configures the window manager
Openbox' preferences and configuration settings on the fly.
.
If you're an Openbox user, you want this package.
Enhances: openbox (= 3.0)
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more.
Other weird things is that every time it happens, there are two
processes of munin-cron run at the exactly same time.
Hmm. Could you next time take a look with ps axuf, to see if
one is the child of the other?
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it's not worth dropping Munin from the next version of Debian over it.
I hope you agree. If it happens again, though, let me know.
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Duh, of course. Thinko.
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applications and distribution compability over, in my
humble opinion.
Anyway, the next version of Munin will handle this situation (and I
believe my co-maint has already uploaded a version with the fix to
Ubuntu's universe).
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be expected. But of course, patches would be welcome. ;-)
I just hope I get around to preparing a new release soon. There
hasn't been much activity neither from upstream nor me lately, I'm
afraid... It'll probably be more fun to be indoors in autumn!
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proper /var/run as soon as possible after it became writable, though.
That would probably have fixed the early-userspace problem without
breaking late-userspace. But I guess it's too late for that now.
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, which is
not the case (doesn't show up as a separate interface in /proc/net/dev
nor in the output of «ip a s»).
It fails like this even when I ask it to listen on another interface
which doesn't have labeled addresses, as long as a labeled address
exist on a (unrelated) interface.
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be furious if a package did that to my ruleset.
Besides, ip_ and if_ are orthogonal - ip_ graphs traffic to/from a
specific IP address, while if_ considers network interface traffic,
which might not be IP at all.
I'm therefore closing your bug report.
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myself when I get around to it. I've reopened the bug, and clarified
what it's about.
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or of some other scripts or programs it
calls.
The latter. The bug is in lsb-base (#370155), and was fixed in the
3.1-9 version of that package. So I'm closing your bug.
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So the only suggestion I have left is that Openbox is somehow
triggering a bug in X11R7, or vice verca. In the latter case,
however, it is weird that the state remains even after Openbox is
killed and another window manager is started in its place. Openbox
hasn't changed
. I'll keep you posted.
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...
Ehh... *blushes*
Anyway, I attached GDB to the X server from the console, put it in a
screen and attached to it from within X. When the hang occurred there
were no signals or anything else showing up. So that didn't make me
any wiser either. :-(
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* Tore Anderson
Yep, it did, using 2.6.15-1-k7. I ran that kernel for a long time
with X11R6 on top and didn't have any problems at all, so it seems
very unlikely that the kernel is to blame.
Hi David,
Do you think there's any hope of getting nearer any solution to this
bug
* Tore Anderson
I will try downgrading my kernel now and see if it still happens.
Yep, it did, using 2.6.15-1-k7. I ran that kernel for a long time
with X11R6 on top and didn't have any problems at all, so it seems
very unlikely that the kernel is to blame.
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just thought of and I'll try is to remove all the USB-
related modules and re-insert them again, to see if that will fix the
problem without requiring a restart. Both my keyboard and my mouse
are USB devices. I did try hotplugging them though, without any
success.
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), and from there do a full
restart of X.
I have no idea how to debug this further, so any suggestions on how to
get to the bottom of this would be much appreciated.
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. Linux has supported online
resizing since 2.6.10; no patch is required. Another thing worth
mentioning is that the developement version of resize2fs have support
for online resizing, this will be included in the next release of
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-2.6.15-1-k7 (version 2.6.15-8), by
the way.
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. :-) I hope that we'll soon have decent support for Ext3
online resizing in Debian (and other distros as well).
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* Javier Kohen
This bug is old and the aforementioned desktop system is no more.
Should we close this bug?
Probably, but I'll leave that up to David Weinehall, ScummVM's new
maintainer.
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by any chance called nagios or
old-nagios? If that is the case, please rename it. If not, please
check if /var/lib/munin/limits looks sane with regard to permissions
and contents, and report back.
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no point in having the
report stick around to clutter your bug list, I'm closing it.
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; 1 / 2
0.5
That should've printed 0,5, given my locale.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] :( ls [ø]l
zsh: no matches found: [ø]l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] :( ls ??l
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* LaMont Jones
I have not NMUed hostname in Debian. I did upload the package with my
patch to Ubuntu though.
*boggle*
Well, I'll be damned. I must have rebuilt it myself and forgotten all
about it. :-) Sometimes my fondness of whisky gets the better of me..
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, that makes the burden of proof lie on you. And «I
believe [...]»-argumentation is NOT good enough. LaMont has cited RFCs
supporting his (and my) opinion. If you can't do the same, well, then
I can't see any reason to have this discussion at all.
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CONFIG_MEGARAID_MAILBOX has been enabled for quite some time already;
obviously someone forgot to close my wishlist.
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/multipath-tools
echo Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload} 2
exit 1
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of to localhost:6880. That way I
could keep seeding even though my workstation is switched off or
whatever.
(An init script would be appreciated if such a feature was added.)
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* Sven Mueller
munin-cron causes pretty many mails to be sent on my system.
Hi Sven, and thanks for reporting. I've forwarded the issue upstream.
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* Chad Walstrom
String matching isn't geared for what sparc reports, evidently...
Hi. Thanks for reporting. I've forwarded this issue upstream.
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* Raoul Borenius
this patch makes packages which are on 'hold' show up correctly again.
Hi Raoul, thanks for reporting. The issue has been forwarded to the
upstream tracker found at the URL above.
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* Marc Haber
munin-graph doesn't to anything if it detects graph_strategy cgi. This
should be documented in the man page.
Hi Marc, thanks for your report. The issue is forwarded upstream.
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* John Bäckstrand
Parsing of /proc/net/tcp6 by the port_ plugin is broken, most
significant hex digit of port is stripped out.
Hi, thanks for your report. The issue is now forwarded upstream.
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I've now forwarded the issues upstream at the URLs above.
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* Tore Anderson
I think that file is only used if ARCH=xen. Which is correct for
all released versions of Xen, but the new implementation that
eventually will be merged into the kernel sources use ARCH=i386 (or
x86_64), and then you choose Xen-compatible when asked for
Subarchitecture Type
Package: ext2resize
Version: 1.1.19-3
Severity: grave
See attached log. After having run ext2prepare on an error-less
filesystem, fsck starts complaining. File system corruption often
leads to data loss and service downtime, so this is pretty bad...
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debug.txt.gz
versions of Xen, but the new implementation that eventually
will be merged into the kernel sources use ARCH=i386 (or x86_64), and
then you choose Xen-compatible when asked for Subarchitecture Type
under Processor type and features in menuconfig. This sets
CONFIG_X86_XEN=y.
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output, but I would
think this issue is fairly easy to reproduce so I haven't bothered.
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I can't get online resizing of ext3 to work.
After some more debugging it seems that the resize option isn't
correctly parsed by fs/ext3/super.c. Patch attached. However, I'm not
too sure if it is correct, right now my mount process is hanging in
blocking I/O state
that corrects the documentation, so
it's probably going to be fixed in the next upstream release, but it's
fine by me to close the bug already now anyway.
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as it can and leave it at that if the default size
exceeds the limitation. It attempts to reserve space so the filesystem
can grow to 1024 times its initial size, right?
By the way, -O resize_inode isn't mentioned in the manual page. I've
attached a suggested patch.
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gettext.)
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diff -ru e2fsprogs-1.38+1.39-WIP-2005.12.31/po/it.po e2fsprogs-1.38+1.39-WIP-2005.12.31-tore/po/it.po
--- e2fsprogs-1.38+1.39-WIP-2005.12.31/po/it.po 2006-01-07 03:26:38.0 +0100
+++ e2fsprogs-1.38+1.39-WIP-2005.12.31-tore/po/it.po 2006-01-09 00:13
tags 316497 +patch
merge 346585 316497
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Why is it I always overlook the bug I'm going to duplicate while
looking through the bug list? Sorry about the noise, Ted. Oh well.
At least you have got a patch now... :-)
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Tore Anderson
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