Package: rest2web-doc
Version: 0.5.2~alpha+svn-r248-2
Severity: minor
While reading the documentation in html/*, I was expecting to find all the
files mentioned in the examples, but I couldn't find them. I had to
browse to the homepage and download the ini files manually to generate the
example
Package: tex4ht
Version: 20090611-1+b1
Severity: important
tex4ht cannot be installed currently in unstable due to libkpathsea4 being
unavailable.
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On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 20:04:11 +0100
Florian Forster o...@verplant.org wrote:
Hi Yuri,
thanks for the report.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 06:15:21PM +0100, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
- If I set TranslateDevicename false, I get two DBs: the 8-3
translated name *and* /dev/sda. Both contain NaNs
Package: collectd
Version: 4.8.1-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The provided example collectd2html.pl script does not work correctly in
recursive mode. Just one of the two filename arrays is sorted within the
script. If 'find' is used instead of `ls`, and thus the file list is not
pre-sorted, the
Package: blcr-dkms
Version: 0.8.2-6
Severity: normal
In the current package version, libtool is executed during the build phase of
the module. libtool is not listed as a dependency, and thus the build fails.
libtool should not be required and/or executed though.
This is likely a
Package: collectd
Version: 4.8.1-2
Severity: normal
The hddtemp module seems to have some problems:
- hddtemp is installed and correctly reporting data for /dev/sda, but
the collected data is always NaN
- If I set TranslateDevicename false, I get two DBs: the 8-3 translated
name *and*
Package: collectd
Version: 4.8.1-2
Severity: normal
The awful set of dependencies is brought in by
libcairo2 (= 1.2.4),
libpango1.0-0 (= 1.14.0),
libpng12-0 (= 1.2.13-4),
as listed in librrd4. I'm quite sure that the functionality in librrd4
that is being used by collectd to update the
Package: grub-pc
Version: 1.97+20091210-1
Severity: normal
I also experience that problem, and it seems related to Xorg somehow
(I'm using the xorg-intel driver if that matters).
Grub's grub-probe is taking 120-190 seconds for me when I run it with Xorg
active, and generally less than 60 seconds
Package: valgrind
Version: 1:3.5.0-2
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
libc6-2.10 requires new suppressions to be added to the default suppression
list for the following:
==31183== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==31183==at 0x400A7ED: _dl_relocate_object (do-rel.h:65)
Package: rxvt-unicode-lite
Version: 9.06-1
Severity: normal
A patch fix to this issue was already posted to the awesome-wm wiki:
http://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Urxvt_Hints
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Package: rxvt-unicode-lite
Version: 9.06-1
Severity: wishlist
rxvt-unicode doesn't seem to clear the area outside of the character matrix
when the window manager is forcing a certain size (by ignoring size hints).
This effect is visible when shrinking a large window filled with text, causing
the
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 12:40:12 +1000
Alexander Zangerl a...@snafu.priv.at wrote:
not being the upstream author i'd say over-complexity would be a
reason. (and for letting you manage storage yourself there's
rdiffdir.)
i'm happy to forward that bug report upstream, if and when i've fully
Package: duplicity
Version: 0.6.05-2
Severity: wishlist
I like how duplicity works, but having overlong backup chains to conserve
bandwidth/space puts too much pressure on the reliability of the remote
destination. I would like to keep the chains shorter, but can't due to space
constraints as the
Package: sox
Version: 14.3.0-1
Severity: normal
When using 'play' with libsox-fmt-alsa to play a random mp3 file I get very
frequent buffer underruns:
In:0.17% 00:00:00.56 [00:05:30.26] Out:22.3k [-=|- ]Clip:0
play WARN alsa: under-run
In:0.17% 00:00:00.56 [00:05:30.26]
Package: awesome
Version: 3.3.2-1
Severity: minor
As the subject says, sometimes awesome switches the mouse pointer to busy (the
watch icon) for no good reason. Sometimes the pointer is stuck until you
switch the focus to a new window (by moving the pointer), or you switch the
workspace.
On 12 Aug 2009, at 02:55, Ron Johnson wrote:
trend is a general-purpose, efficient trend graph for live data.
Data
is read in ASCII form from a file or continuously from a FIFO and
displayed in real-time into a multi-pass trend (much like a CRT
oscilloscope). trend can be used as a rapid
Package: tora
Version: 2.0.0-4
Severity: normal
After digging further, it looks like a libqscintilla ABI breakage.
The package runs file if rebuilt from scratch.
See bug #534667 for a similar report.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Yuri D'Elia wav...@users.sf.net
* Package name: trend
Version : 1.0
Upstream Author : Yuri D'Elia wav...@thregr.org
* URL : http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/trend/
* License : LGPL
Programming Lang: C
Package: tora
Version: 2.0.0-4
Severity: important
Immediately after trying to connect to a DB, or trying to use the
Preferences pane makes tora crash with a SIGSEGV. This makes the package
next to useless.
This is the backtrace when trying to access the preference pane:
#0 0x7fbdddc5bd40
Package: awesome
Severity: normal
Never had any issues once I upgraded to stellar.
Thanks.
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Package: claws-mail-trayicon
Version: 3.7.1-2
Severity: wishlist
I find the difference between the mail/no-mail icons in the tray to be not
enough noticeable.
I was hoping to find a setting, or at least a fixed file to change, but there
isn't.
Please load the icon dynamically and possibly
Package: rsyslog
Version: 3.22.0-1
Severity: normal
I can reproduce it here, but just on a x86 box with libc6-i686 installed.
On a x86_64 box with just libc6 I have no issues.
Thanks.
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Package: awesome
Version: 3.3~rc4-1
Severity: normal
By using the default configuration (/etc/xdg/awecome/rc.lua), the default
tiling for all screens is set to be 'awful.layout.suit.tile'.
After being immediately started, and without changing the screen, you can start
some terminals and see that
Package: wdm
Version: 1.28-3
Severity: normal
I can reproduce this, and it's very frustrating.
Enter _always_ stops working after the first logout. I need to zap Xorg.
I'm using the xorg-intel driver unlike the others.
This started to happen after a Xorg update (not sure about which one though),
Package: docker
Version: 1.4-5
Severity: important
mee too when using ion3. But I noticed today, by mistake, that restarting
ion while docker is already running fixes it.
I'm quite sure that's the window reconfigure event that's fixing docker.
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Package: pgdesigner
Version: 1.2.7-1
Severity: wishlist
The language should be requested just once, and then allow to be set in the
preferences.
Thanks.
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Package: pgdesigner
Version: 1.2.7-1
Severity: normal
The 'foreign key' tool it's rather unforgiving.
If you select an empty region in the view, you get the following:
This application has raised an unexpeted error: [29] Invalid object.
WGRelation.ShowLabel.710
The same happens if you select
Package: libc6
Version: 2.9-3
Severity: important
Preparing to replace libc6 2.7-10 (using .../archives/libc6_2.9-3_i386.deb) ...
Checking for services that may need to be restarted...
Checking init scripts...
Unpacking replacement libc6 ...
FATAL: kernel too old
dpkg: warning - old post-removal
Package: claws-mail
Version: 3.5.0-2.1
Severity: whishlist
I have multiple IMAP accounts defined, and multiple filter rules that are
specific to some accounts. The rules work as expected.
The filter all messages in folder action in the Tools menu brings up a
requester asking:
There are some
Package: logcheck
Severity: important
Tags: patch
/usr/sbin/logcheck depends on bash to work due to a single bashism
in line 25:
if [ $UID == 0 ]; then
change it to:
if [ `id -u` = 0 ]; then
and substitute the shebang to /bin/sh please.
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On Friday 12 December 2008 17:27:50 Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
What would be the real gain of it? Because actually, I don't really see
it. Especially, what's the deal with calling this severity important? If
anything it is wishlist, not?
Can you please explain what does upset you so much about
Package: keynav
Version: 0.20080509-1
Severity: normal
The manpage does not contain the list of available commands that
.keynavrc supports. The example rc file only lists a subset.
One needs to go fetch the webpage to get a complete list.
Please include the list and explaination of all commands
Package: keynav
Version: 0.20080509-1
Severity: normal
A new upstream package is available, which fixes several crash
conditions.
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Package: php5-cgi
Version: 5.2.5-2
Severity: important
After switching to 5.2.5.x, suhosin reveals several heap corruption
cases:
Feb 4 07:46:55 e suhosin[2951]: ALERT - linked list corrupt on efree
() - heap corruption detected (attacker 'x.x.x.x', file 'xxxfile.php')
Feb 4 07:47:22 e
On 31 Jan 2008, at 22:30, Steve Langasek wrote:
I can confirm that this doesn't work for me:
$handle = dba_popen(moo.db,c,db4);
but I'm not getting any error output about it when using the php5-cli
package. Can you post the full error message that you're seeing?
This is the only message
Package: php5
Version: 5.2.5-1
Severity: important
As per subject, 5.2.5-1 breaks dba_open:
PHP Warning: dba_popen(/var/lib/test/test.db,c) [a
href='function.dba-popen'function.dba-popen/a]: Driver
initialization failed for handler: db4: Invalid argument in ...
(the open mode is not
On 4 Feb 2007, at 03:04, David MartÃnez Moreno wrote:
Hello, Yuri. Could you please explain yourself a bit?
First of all, do you experience yet the problem? I would need to
know
further your case in order to reproduce it. Is it associated with
a specific
dataset, or is it
On 11 Dec 2006, at 20:52, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
postgrey taking as much as 5 seconds to write a result on a mildly
loaded system however isn't acceptable.
I never see this happen.
I was also able to reproduce it by connecting directly to postgrey.
Probably related to berkeley db.
On 7 Dec 2006, at 08:13, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
Yuri, I'd appreciate your help here. I haven't heard back anything
from the
IO::Multiplex people, and I don't run exim, so I can't really test it.
With postfix, I've never seen this warning.
As mentioned, I don't want to add a logcheck rule
Ping!
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On 5 Nov 2006, at 17:28, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
Which IO::Multiplex package version? 1.08-3, I assume?
Yes.
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Package: postgrey
Version: 1.27-3
Severity: minor
Since the update of the perl-io-multiplex package I see this warning
message from time to time:
postgrey[]: warning: closeing with write buffer at
/usr/share/perl5/IO/Multiplex.pm line 901.
This seems to happen with exim with early
On 7 Oct 2006, at 10:37, Andreas Metzler wrote:
Quote http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_POLICY_README.html#protocol
| The instance attribute value can be used to correlate different
| requests regarding the same message delivery.
and an example value is instance=123.456.7.
I read that,
On 5 Oct 2006, at 09:02, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
Since I'm quite busy currently, and since I don't use exim: could
you just
re-send this description as a patch against README.exim, so I can just
apply it and do an upload? Probably not before mon or tue at least,
though.
Attached. However
On 4 Oct 2006, at 19:47, Andreas Metzler wrote:
Thanks, the patch seems to have worked for me, I have been running it
since the 29th of September.
Unfortunately the patch is wrong, I should have been more cautious
(not that it breaks postgrey however).
After looking deeper into the problem
Package: postgrey
Version: 1.27-3
Followup-For: Bug #380257
is_new_instance is missing a parameter. See the attached patch.
Hardly unnoticieable, it's spewing warnings all around.
--- /usr/sbin/postgrey 2006-09-23 12:56:24.0 +0200
+++ postgrey2006-09-29 16:41:31.0 +0200
@@
On 18 Sep 2006, at 12:53, Marc Haber wrote:
I'm not native english speaker, so I did my best.
Thanks. I will commit some changes to the docs, but am not going to
make it sound like using the gnutls-bin/openssl based approach is
mandatory.
Of course, but please emphasize that it's
On 16 Sep 2006, at 23:48, Marc Haber wrote:
Upstream quickly tagged as this as can't be done: I'd say this
simply wrong. Everything can be done, provided enough time is given.
Do you really think that it should be exim's job to re-implement a
good part of a TLS library? Please take this up
On 16 Sep 2006, at 15:39, Andreas Metzler wrote:
Hello,
Do you have gnutls-bin installed at all?
The only thing causing exim to block on STARTTLS is key and dh-param
generation. Both is done offline (/etc/cron.daily/exim4-base invoking
/usr/share/exim4/exim4_refresh_gnutls-params which uses
Package: exim4
Version: 4.63-3
Severity: important
I know this has been reported before to death [since gnutls is being used],
but I will just add another twist, since I'm tired of rebuilding exim with
OpenSSL manually.
GnuTLS drains the entropy pool much more quickly than OpenSSL. On server
Package: apt
Version: 0.6.45
Severity: normal
I was wondering why, since pdiff was introduced, updating takes several times
longer than before (in fact, 12 times slower when downloading just 3 pdiffs).
Apparently the system (2x300mhz x86 system) is 100% user busy on rred while
updating. Can
Package: rrdtool
Version: 1.2.11-0.6
Severity: important
I'm using rrdtool with 14all.cgi (not a debian package).
Recently (unfortunately I don't know in which version), rrdtool has started
to generate overlarge graphs (2155x168 instead of 331x168px graphs) in some
(apparently random) cases. The
On 6 Aug 2006, at 03:28, Clint Adams wrote:
zsh-newuser-install requires every user in my system running zsh
having empty
.zshrc files around. I literally _hate_ tools depending on
unnecessary dot-files
or having startup banners. I think this is also pretty stupid, as all
information given
Package: integrit
Version: 3.05-1
Severity: wishlist
4.0 is available.
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Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.2-14
Severity: wishlist
zsh-newuser-install requires every user in my system running zsh having empty
.zshrc files around. I literally _hate_ tools depending on unnecessary dot-files
or having startup banners. I think this is also pretty stupid, as all
information given
Package: less
Version: 392-1
Severity: normal
Ghosh... history file in less.
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Package: uw-imapd
Version: 7:2002edebian1-12
Severity: grave
7:2002edebian1-12 breaks imaps.
imapd exits with error:
imapd: SSL error status: error:25066067:DSO support routines:DLFCN_LOAD:could
not load the shared library
imapd: SSL error status: error:25070067:DSO support
On Sep 22, 2005, at 11:48, Florian Ernst wrote:
diff -rud hexedit-1.2.11/hexedit.h hexedit/hexedit.h
--- hexedit-1.2.11/hexedit.h2005-09-20 14:36:48.0 +0200
+++ hexedit/hexedit.h2005-09-21 23:26:02.287924000 +0200
@@ -58,16 +58,18 @@
[...]
-#define usage usage: %s [-s |
Package: hexedit
Version: 1.2.11-1
Severity: normal
The fruid salad display is all well and nice, but can't be disabled.
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On Sep 21, 2005, at 12:46, Florian Ernst wrote:
Hello there,
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 12:28:29PM +0200, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
Package: hexedit
Version: 1.2.11-1
Severity: normal
The fruid salad display is all well and nice, but can't be
disabled.
Uh, yes, it is enabled during build
On Sep 21, 2005, at 14:19, Florian Ernst wrote:
Uh, what type of configuration is this? BTW, you cannot disable the
fruit salad via an option, but you could always set the terminal type,
i.e. TERM=vt100 hexedit $file should give you plain black and white.
Or is it just that the colours should
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 05:46:55PM +0200, Florian Ernst wrote:
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 03:19:46PM +0200, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
Yes, I saw the patch, I know it's not your fault, but enabling
Oh, in a way it is, as I forwarded the corresponding wishlist bug to
the upstream maintainer
Package: crm114
Version: 20050721-1
Followup-For: Bug #318720
There's a typo in mailfilter.crm which breaks learning.
See the attached patch.
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh
Package: mrtgutils
Version: 0.5
Severity: wishlist
... as only mrtg-sensors depends on it.
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Package: minimalist
Version: 2.5.2-1
Severity: normal
An extra \n is added after the headers when using sendPortion().
Line 1553 of minimalist 2.5.2-1 reads:
print MAIL $hdr.\n\n.$body;
^^
Still present in 2.5(2.3).
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