Package: gnupg
Version: 2.1.15-2
Severity: important
gnupg2 seems to think best that empty passphrases should be abolished.
During the migration from gpg1 to 2, a key previously stored with an empty
passphrase cannot be used anymore:
- attempting to use the key prompts for a passphrase, even
Package: xserver-xorg-core
Version: 2:1.18.4-1
Severity: normal
When using the modesetting driver, there's a /significant/ performance
regression
for many applications. I can now see libreoffice dialogs *repaint* slowly
(taking 4 seconds to display the preferences dialog in it's entirety!).
Package: zathura
Version: 0.3.6-2
Severity: normal
As usual, with each GTK3 update, stuff breaks.
I now get the following when I start zathura:
(zathura:24969): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: :12:26: Using Pango
syntax for the font: style property is deprecated; please use CSS syntax
Package: debdelta
Version: 0.55
Severity: wishlist
When I'm using debdelta-upgrade I'm generally behind a slow connection. As a
consequence I never want to download full packages (stuff like tetex would take
months and cost me a fortune).
I'm always using --deb-policy '' to enforce this
Package: python-pdfrw
Version: 0.2-2
Followup-For: Bug #814289
I'm affected by this. It makes python-pdfrw and python3-pdfrw not
co-installable.
It also breaks a host of other packages as a consequence. You cannot install
rst2pdf and ocrmypdf together.
Package: libboost-doc
Version: 1.61.0.1
Followup-For: Bug #814808
Version 1.61.0.1 now depends on gcc-5 >= 6.1.1-9 which is obviously broken,
making this package uninstallable.
Please do not depend on g++/g++-5 for -doc.
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.8.2-1
Severity: normal
The new 'forget-new' query dialog looks broken if
'aptitude::UI::Minibuf-Prompts' is true.
-- Package-specific info:
Terminal: rxvt-unicode-256color
$DISPLAY is set.
which aptitude: /usr/bin/aptitude
aptitude version information:
aptitude
On Fri, Jul 22 2016, Michael Biebl wrote:
> So, this is the main reason I'm worried about enabling lz4 support.
> Afair, it's not runtime configurable, so each new journal entry would be
> lz4 compressed, which effectively means we will have to use lz4 forever
> (which has quite
On Thu, Jul 21 2016, Michael Biebl wrote:
> And in Debian we build against libxz, so xz compression is used for core
> files.
Indeed, and it's pretty slow.
> What would we gain by switching from xz to lz4. Can you provide numbers?
I don't have enough time to back it up
On Thu, Jul 21 2016, Michael Biebl wrote:
>>> LZ4 is the default compression method according to upstream since systemd
>>> 229.
>
> What exactly do you mean by "default"?
> Afaics, the default is no compression at all.
For journal entries probably not, but for core files
Package: systemd-coredump
Version: 230-7
Severity: wishlist
LZ4 compression makes a huge difference in terms of performance impact when
compressing core files, but it's currently not enabled (I guess due to missing
LZ4 dependency?).
LZ4 is the default compression method according to upstream
Package: tulip
Version: 4.8.0dfsg-2+b4
Severity: normal
The python module bundled with tulip is only built for python 2.7
Tulip mentions already compatibility with python 3, so please build the module
also for python 3.
Thanks.
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Package: dovecot-antispam
Version: 2.0+20150222-1+b4
Severity: normal
dovecot-antispam needs to be rebuilt for dovecot 2.2.25.
It's currently uninstallable.
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
On Sat, Jul 16 2016, ydir...@free.fr wrote:
>> Seems like tulip depends on libbfd-2.26-system.so, but only
>> libbfd-2.26-system.so.1 is available on my system.
>
> You mean "libbfd-2.26.1-system.so", right ?
Indeed, just a typo in my part.
Package: graphviz
Version: 2.38.0-14
Severity: normal
graphviz 2.38 should also include 'mingle', but it's not currently built since
it depends on the ANN library.
Since it is available, could you build-depend also on libann to build this tool
correctly?
Thanks.
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Package: tulip
Version: 4.8.0dfsg-2+b3
Severity: important
Seems like tulip depends on libbfd-2.26-system.so, but only
libbfd-2.26-system.so.1 is available on my system.
% tulip
tulip: error while loading shared libraries: libbfd-2.26-system.so: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 9.0-1
Followup-For: Bug #794650
I would second having a separate pulseaudio-qpaeq, as well as moving the actual
plugin (so) to this package.
Having the equalizer plugin without having the interface to control it is
completely useless.
Source: nim
Severity: whishlist
It would be nice if nim suggested it's own documentation.
Thanks
On Mon, Jun 20 2016, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>> $ loginctl enable-linger Could not enable linger: The name
>> org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1 was not provided by any .service files
>>
>> I guess systemd should now Recommend policykit-1 as well.
>
> Recommends is a bit too strong.
Package: systemd
Version: 230-2
Severity: normal
File: /bin/loginctl
On a test system I tried to enable lingering for an user, but got the following:
$ loginctl enable-linger
Could not enable linger: The name org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1 was not provided by any .service files
I guess systemd
Package: freecad
Version: 0.16+dfsg2-1
Severity: minor
Looks like that freecad-doc is, sadly, no longer built?
In this case, the Suggests needs to be dropped.
On Fri, Jun 17 2016, Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
> Hi,
>
> (Now send also to submitters)
> can you please confirm that this bug still exists in new 0.7.7 release of
> Qtractor?
> (Just uploaded)
> If not I would like to close this bug.
I didn't use qtractor recently (mostly
Package: gwave
Version: 20090213-6
Followup-For: Bug #779990
Still crashes on startup, apparently when starting guile.
% gdb =gwave
Reading symbols from /usr/bin/gwave...(no debugging symbols found)...done.
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/bin/gwave
[Thread debugging using libthread_db
Package: ngspice
Version: 26-1.1
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice if ngspice would Suggest it's own documentation.
Thanks.
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Kernel:
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.7+15
Severity: important
I'm not sure where I should report this, but I've tried several times to use
the modesetting driver with Intel Broadwell graphics, but I have issues with
the screen "flickering" randomly.
The visible output shifts left-right from a
On Fri, May 27 2016, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> If you wish to submit further information on this problem, please
> send it to 825...@bugs.debian.org.
By the way, I only needed to remove PrivateDevices for this specific
issue, and was able to run larger packages
On Fri, May 27 2016, Ondřej Surý wrote:
> JFTR is this a bare system or container?
Bare system.
Package: roundcube
Version: 1.2.0+dfsg.1-1
Severity: minor
Given only one plugin actually needs pspell, I would advocate to downgrade the
current dependency of php-spell to a Recommends instead.
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Package: php7.0-fpm
Version: 7.0.7-1
Severity: normal
With the latest update, php7.0-fpm fails to start with the following error
message:
php-fpm7.0[6505]: [27-May-2016 11:37:30] ERROR: failed to init stdio:
open("/dev/null"): Permission denied (13)
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Package: python3-urllib3
Version: 1.15.1-1
Severity: normal
| >>> from requests.packages.urllib3.contrib import appengine
| Traceback (most recent call last):
| File "", line 1, in
| File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/contrib/appengine.py", line 15, in
| from ..packages.six
On Sat, May 21 2016, Laurent Bigonville <bi...@debian.org> wrote:
> Le 21/05/16 à 21:53, Yuri D'Elia a écrit :
>> Sorry for the delay, but I wanted to actually give it a try before
>> giving feedback.
>>
>> Indeed, that obviously fixes the problem.
>>
>>
On Fri, May 13 2016, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
> Can you please try the patch that has been attached to the bug and tell
> me if it's fixing your issue?
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=823184#44
Sorry for the delay, but I wanted to actually give it a try
Package: cmake
Version: 3.5.2-1
Followup-For: Bug #805901
Yes, it would be nice if every package suggested it's own documentation when
available.
Thanks
On Wed, May 18 2016, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 01:59:22PM +0200, A Mennucc1 wrote:
>> But keep in mind that debdelta is integrated in 'cupt' that is another
>> package manager, similar to 'aptitude'.
The main selling point of aptitude for me is the
On Mon, May 16 2016, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> I see the handle being highlighted, but as soon as I click on it on a spot
>> which is beyond the original (thin) size, the bar disappears and I'm
>> dragging
>> the content of the underlying widget.
>
> Fwiw, I can not confirm your
On Mon, May 16 2016, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> I generally like the idea of overlay scrollbars, but somehow the current
>> implementation in GTK3 shouldn't have passed QA for basic usability.
>
> Thanks for your bug reports. Please consider filing such issues directly
> upstream
Package: libgtk-3-0
Version: 3.20.4-1
Severity: important
I generally like the idea of overlay scrollbars, but somehow the current
implementation in GTK3 shouldn't have passed QA for basic usability.
I'm trying gtk3 with the stock Adwaita theme to avoid issues.
When I mouseover the right
Package: libgtk-3-0
Version: 3.20.4-1
Severity: normal
I noticed that GTK3 does not respect the gtk-enable-animations=false property
completely.
The overscroll effect is still visible at least in the GtkScrolledWindow widget
when scrolling events are being used.
Pretty please, respect this
Package: python3-hypothesis
Version: 3.1.0-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice if python3-hypothesis (and the python 2 package) suggested
it's own documentation.
Thanks
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On Fri, May 13 2016, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
> Again this is supposed to happen at early boot, and at this stage, only
> PID1 exists. So I doubt there is a lot of concurrent processes at that time.
But this is not checked in the source.
In fact, this behavior will happen
On Fri, May 13 2016, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
> libselinux mounts /proc, check is the machine supports SELinux and then
> unmounts it. This is supposed to happen at early boot.
I don't understand what selinux is trying to solve here. It's not the
job of a library to mount
On Thu, May 05 2016, Axel Beckert wrote:
> What I do to use debdelta with aptitude, is the following:
>
> * Start "aptitude -u" inside a screen session
> * Wait until the package lists are updated.
> * Run "debdelta-upgrade" in a second window of the screen session
> while
On Wed, May 04 2016, David Bremner wrote:
> I've just uploaded 2.0.4-1, but I suspect your bug is still there. Or at
> least the scrolling looks a bit odd with gtk 3.20. If you can confirm
> the bug is still there for you in 2.0.4, I can open a ticket upstream.
The overscroll
Package: mount
Version: 2.28-1
Severity: important
Amusing, right? But not too much.
It does actually happen due to a new behavior in libselinux, which mount links
against.
The same is true for any binary in util-linux and coreutils (and so on)
See bug #822679
I consider this behavior
On Sun, May 01 2016, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
> It's only doing this if /proc is not mounted, something that should
> happen at early boot.
>
> libselinux needs to determine the status of selinux on the machine. This is
> done by reading files
> under /proc.
libselinux should
On Sun, May 01 2016, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
> which was filed against the libselinux1 package:
>
> #822679: Attempts to mount /proc as a regular user
I'm _not_ happy with the solution here.
This will
On Wed, Apr 27 2016, David Bremner <da...@tethera.net> wrote:
> Yuri D'Elia <wav...@thregr.org> writes:
>
>> I personally wished darktable used the standard (system) GTK theme.
>> I'm not super-fond of the contrast and size of the visual elements.
>
> This se
On Wed, Apr 27 2016, David Bremner wrote:
> Hi Yuri;
>
> Thanks for the report. This annoyance, and several others, are due to
> changes in libgtk-3-0 3.20. The darktable team is working on a new point
> release that should fix these annoyances, hopefully sometime within the
>
Package: darktable
Version: 2.0.3-1+b2
Severity: minor
When I open the settings dialog and scroll the list with the wheel, there's
some sort of overscroll animation.
I have GTK animations turned off, so darktable shouldn't animate any dialog
elements in this case (no other gtk 3 list box does
Package: libselinux1
Version: 2.5-1
Severity: normal
I discovered after updating today libselinux1 that at every exec, each program
attempts to mount /proc, even if already mounted.
I'm looking at #789218, and still wonder... is it actually the job of
libselinux to mount filesystems?
My guess
Package: python-cvxopt
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice if you could provide a python3-cvxopt package as well.
The upstream source is already compatibile with python 3.
Thanks.
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Package: opencv-doc
Version: 2.4.9.1+dfsg-1.5
Severity: normal
I expected to find the actual documentation/reference in opencv-doc (as found
on docs.opencv.org), but it currently only contains the examples.
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Package: xpra
Version: 0.16.3+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
I cannot "attach" to a running xpra server. The client dies with a segmentation
fault:
% xpra attach
2016-04-17 13:00:38,199 Error: printing disabled:
2016-04-17 13:00:38,199 No module named cups
2016-04-17 13:00:38,219 Xpra gtk2 client
Package: gforth
Version: 0.7.3+dfsg-2
Severity: normal
Setting up gforth (0.7.3+dfsg-2) ...
Install emacsen-common for emacs24
emacsen-common: Handling install of emacsen flavor emacs24
Wrote /etc/emacs24/site-start.d/00debian-vars.elc
Wrote /usr/share/emacs24/site-lisp/debian-startup.elc
Package: systemd
Version: 229-3
Severity: normal
I've been having problems at shutdown since I've switched to systemd, but due
to the inability of debugging systemd during shutdown it's a bit tricky to know
exactly what's going on. I apologize in advance for not having fully debugged
this, but I
Package: systemd-cron
Version: 1.5.4-1
Severity: normal
I've added a cronjob that runs as my user every minute (fetchmail).
Occasionally, the job is reported as failed with the following email:
Subject: [laptop] job cron-wavexx-wavexx-0 failed
● cron-wavexx-wavexx-0.service - [Cron] "* * * * *
On Sat, Mar 19 2016, Michael Meskes wrote:
> This is my second and last try. Could one of you please, pretty please,
> describe the bug and explain what does not work although it should, ideally in
> a way that makes it possible for me to reproduce it? So far, this bug report
>
On Fri, Mar 18 2016, Sandro Knauß wrote:
>> That silenced fatal error is only one of at least two I found attempting
>> to call PEAR. Incredibly frustrating.
>
> I see - Do you have a patch for makeing it more verbosy?
I'm not sure about the reasoning of the silencing, but
On Sun, Mar 13 2016, Sandro Knauß wrote:
> The PHP team is currently running a transistion to PHP7, that's why all
> packages are recompiled against PHP7 [0]. On the other side roundcube is
> currently not working with PHP7 and the pear packages built against PHP5 are
>
Source: roundcube
Severity: important
I'm trying to install roundcube from stratch on sid along with php5-fpm, but it
fails silently with an internal error.
The error is caused in a silenced call to PEAR::setErrorHandling
(/usr/share/roundcube/program/lib/Roundcube/bootstrap.php:102). The error
Package: roundcube-core
Severity: normal
The current dependencies on php-net-idna2/php-mail-mime/etc make this package
currently uninstallable on unstable.
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Package: src:linux
Version: 4.4.2-3
Severity: normal
I'm having some strange problems with the 4.4.2-3 kernel in
high-load/high-memory-pressure situations with a ThinkPad Carbon X1 (3rd gen)
laptop, with a fault in unlink_anon_vmas.
It tends to hang right after turning on my monitor (which I'm
Package: org-mode
Version: 8.3.3-3
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice if org-mode would suggest its own documentation.
Thanks.
Package: udevil
Version: 0.4.4-1
Severity: normal
I want to log every use of udevil, and I'm trying to use logrotate to handle
the log as well.
For this reason I have the following set in udevil.conf:
log_file = /var/log/udevil.log
log_keep_days = 0
By default, udevil creates the logfile with
Package: aptitude
Followup-For: Bug #816497
Auto flags seem to be totally broken.
I can mark a package for manual installation (vbetool), and just after the
installation the package is marked as automatically installed and for removal.
On the other side, aptitude-common was switched from
Package: cups-filters
Version: 1.8.2-2
Severity: minor
Logging this here before it gets forgotten.
After bug #813094 was fixed, there's no reason to depend on liblouis-data
itself.
It can be dropped as well.
Thanks.
Package: console-setup
Version: 1.137
Severity: wishlist
With a display close to 300dpi and the proper KMS driver, the framebuffer
effectively becomes HiDPI as well.
The largest font currently available in console-setup is 16x32 pixels, which
might not be big enough to be read confortably
Package: nginx-light
Severity: wishlist
I was looking for a small HTTP/2 server that has at least fastcgi and rewriting
support.
nginx-light fits the bill (there aren't alternatives really[!]), except HTTP/2
is included only in -full.
Would it be possible to include HTTP/2 also in light?
I
Package: console-setup
Version: 1.137
Followup-For: Bug #759657
I've just experienced this bug. I've installed a fresh debian system on a new
laptop (using sid) from scratch.
I've configured console-setup to use TerminusBold 16x32, and while it works
just after running dpkg-reconfigure, the
Package: php5-fpm
Severity: minor
I started to see this message in the syslog from php5-fpm recently.
This looks the same instance as bug #809035:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=809035
which involves sd_notify() with forked processes.
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On Sun, Feb 14 2016, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> I think this is a good idea. It makes one of the two utility packages be
> installed if at least one is available (ex: Ubuntu with only Main) and
> does not error if none is available. And it prefers the better if both
> are
Package: libboost-dev
Version: 1.58.0.1
Severity: minor
libboost-dev (and libboost-*-dev packages) explicitly depend on g++/g++-5.
Is this explicity (double) dependency necessary?
The individual packages already depend on libstdc++-5-dev, which is the correct
thing to do.
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Version: 1.58.0.1
Severity: minor
There's no reason for libboost-doc to depend on g++ and g++-5.
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Kernel: Linux
Package: python3-matplotlib
Version: 1.5.1~rc1-1
Severity: wishlist
I recently needed to produce some plots in a headless environment (using the
agg backend), but realized that the current dependencies are quite hefty.
Not too unexpected, but by looking carefully I noticed that
Package: libopenmpi-dev
Version: 1.10.2-4
Severity: minor
It would be nice if libopenmpi-dev would suggest it's own documentation.
Thanks.
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On 03/02/16 03:52, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Dec 03 00:25:48 eab14156nb systemd[1]: systemd-rfkill.socket: Socket service
>> systemd-rfkill.service not loaded, refusing.
>> Dec 03 00:25:48 eab14156nb systemd[1]: Failed to listen on Load/Save RF Kill
>> Switch Status /dev/rfkill Watch.
>>
>>
On 01/02/16 11:58, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> The double recommend/suggests is a bit wonky.
>> Maybe you should recommend on (liblouis-bin | liblouisutdml-bin).
>>
>> I don't know what's the difference in braille support between
>> liblouis-bin and liblouisutdml-bin, but if the package is
On 01/02/16 09:14, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> On top of that, since scripts themselves can probe if louis is not available,
>> there's no need for the dependency and fallback mechanism: just
>> probe for liblouisutdml-bin directly, or quit otherwise.
>
> We could lower the liblouis-bin dependency
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: kaptain
Version : 0.73
Upstream Author : Zsolt Terek
* URL : http://kaptain.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: C++
Description : universal graphical front-end
Package: cups-filters
Version: 1.8.1-1
Severity: whishlist
This is a followup of #808057. In the previous bug, the dependency on
liblouisutdml-bin has been demoted to a suggests, but the package now depends
on liblouis-bin and liblouis-data, with still ~7mb of additional dependencies.
It would
Package: qemubuilder
Version: 0.78
Severity: wishlist
I'm not sure if this is technically sound, but would it make sense to use
vmdebootstrap to setup the virtual image as needed by qemubuilder instead of
wrapping debootstrap manually?
I'm trying to use the same process/image for both
Package: qemubuilder
Version: 0.78
Severity: minor
The following warnings are visible when qemu/kvm is started:
forking qemu: kvm -nodefaults -nographic -M pc -m 1024 -kernel
/var/cache/pbuilder/kernel/debian-live-8.2.0-amd64-standard.vmlinuz -initrd
Package: pbuilder
Version: 0.222
Severity: wishlist
lxc-based containers with an overlay image would be a superior replacement to
chroot-based images, and would make cowbuilder basically obsolete.
In fact, autopkgtest has support for lxc containers as well, and it would be
nice if we could share
On 22/01/16 10:54, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
>[ Till Kamppeter ]
>* Let cups-drivers not depend on liblouisutdml-bin any more, instead, let
> it
> depend on liblouis-bin and move liblouisutdml-bin to Suggests
> (Closes: #808057)
This still pulls ~7mb of additional
Package: cups-filters
Version: 1.7.0-1
Followup-For: Bug #808057
Hi, I've seen this discussed for 1.4.*, but cups-filters is now at 1.7 and
liblouis-data/liblouisutdml-bin are still hard dependencies.
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Yuri D'Elia" <wav...@thregr.org>
* Package name: tabview
Version : 1.4.1
Upstream Author : Scott Hansen <firecat4...@gmail.com>
* URL : https://github.com/firecat53/tabview
* License : MIT
Pr
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Yuri D'Elia" <wav...@thregr.org>
* Package name: gtabview
Version : 0.6
Upstream Author : Yuri D'Elia <wav...@thregr.org>
* URL : https://github.com/wavexx/gtabview
* License : MIT
Pr
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: wishlist
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "python-bond"
* Package name: python-bond
Version : 1.4-1
Upstream Author : Yuri D'Elia <wav...@thregr.org>
* URL : http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx
Package: virtaal
Version: 0.7.1-1
Severity: normal
python-gtkspell has been removed from the archive.
virtuaal should probably switch to python-gtkspellcheck.
On 02/01/16 01:34, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 01, 2016 at 06:20:19PM +0100, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
>> On 01/01/16 18:07, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
>> I remember this, but is a NEWS file still qualified as the classic
>> changelog?
>
> imho, yes.
I almost expect d
On 01/01/16 01:32, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> I'd rather look up where you got the .orig.tar.gz file, gbp doesn't
> really deal with it here.
Even when pristine-tar is enabled?
pristine-tar isn't [yet] in this case, as I used import-dscs.
> I mean, of course I'm just going to use the one already in
On 01/01/16 18:07, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> See policy 12.7:
> https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-docs.html#s-changelogs
I remember this, but is a NEWS file still qualified as the classic
changelog?
As an author, I no longer distribute classical changelogs (fetch it from
the VCS if you
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: normal
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "trend"
* Package name: trend
Version : 1.2-2
Upstream Author : Yuri D'Elia <wav...@thregr.org>
* URL : http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Yuri D'Elia" <wav...@thregr.org>
* Package name: python-bond
Version : 1.4
Upstream Author : Yuri D'Elia <wav...@thregr.org>
* URL : http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/python-bond/
* License
On 01/01/16 01:12, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> though, I'm not satisfied yet:
> * the orig.tar.gz you used to build this release is different than the
> one in the archive. it's bigger. I haven't checked why, but I just
> can't upload it.
I suspect because my connection is flaky, and had to
Package: python-stdeb
Version: 0.8.5-1
Severity: wishlist
With the general push for python3, I'd advocate for recommending python3-all
and suggesting python3-all-dev in addition to the current dependencies.
Package: systemd
Version: 228-2+b1
Severity: normal
[... after a few months wondering why wifi/rfkill doesn't work anymore as it
should, I bump into a newfound systemd-rfkill.service/socket]
I'd like my system to start soft-killed by default. I can do that with
laptop-mode-tools or tlp, but now
Package: systemd
Version: 228-2+b1
Severity: normal
Occasionally I have trouble with rfkill. Digging in the logs shows that
systemd-rfkill.socket might start too early during boot:
Dec 03 00:25:48 eab14156nb systemd[1]: systemd-rfkill.socket: Socket service
systemd-rfkill.service not loaded,
On 26/12/15 17:27, Colin Watson wrote:
> Yuri, please could you post the output of "systemctl status -l
> ssh.service"?
● ssh.service - OpenBSD Secure Shell server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/ssh.service; enabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed
Package: openssh-server
Version: 1:7.1p1-5
Severity: minor
I started to see the following messages in syslog recently:
Dec 22 18:12:36 e systemd[1]: ssh.service: Got notification message from PID
6719, but reception only permitted for main PID 31374
Dec 22 18:32:55 e systemd[1]: ssh.service:
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