On Tue, Apr 08, 2014 at 06:46:03PM +0100, althaser wrote:
I think there is no Preferred Applications documentation nowadays.
Should we close this one ?
Well, that's a disappointing way for this bug to go away, but sure.
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, apparently. My intention was to indicate that I
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I had libpam-systemd installed and it does not help. However, it looks
like I mistook 743128 for 743206. I sent a notfound to undo this.
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Am 31.03.2014 07:12, schrieb Josh Triplett:
Package: network-manager
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Followup-For: Bug #742933
I've managed to narrow down the cause of this: looks like whenever I
close my laptop's lid, NetworkManager
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 04:36:47PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 30.03.2014 23:00, schrieb Josh Triplett:
NetworkManager 0.9.10 upstream will add support for a .d configuration
directory, and syntax to incrementally enable plugins
(plugins+=pluginname). This would allow a package like
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 08:49:57PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 31.03.2014 20:40, schrieb Josh Triplett:
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Am 30.03.2014 23:00, schrieb Josh Triplett:
NetworkManager 0.9.10 upstream will add support for a .d configuration
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:51:24AM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 31.03.2014 11:34, schrieb Josh Triplett:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 10:41:17AM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 31.03.2014 07:12, schrieb Josh Triplett:
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.9.8.8-4
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and configuring the ifupdown plugin, which
could then otherwise remain disabled.
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two bugs: it shouldn't stop when I close the lid (since
my laptop pointedly does *not* suspend on lid close), and even if it did
it should seamlessly resume.
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On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 11:55:42AM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
Hi Josh,
Am 29.03.2014 04:43, schrieb Josh Triplett:
Ever since upgrading network-manager from 0.9.8.0-5 to 0.9.8.8-4, after
a while network-manager starts reporting all interfaces as unmanaged,
and they're all down (breaking
Package: youtube-dl
Version: 2014.02.17-1
Severity: normal
The version of youtube-dl in Debian doesn't support downloading YouTube
playlists anymore. The current version from upstream does. Please
consider upgrading the version in Debian.
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a BeagleBone Black. I can submit a deb for armhf, but I am not a
Debian maintainer.
I would like to see the package as it takes at least a hour to build on the
BeagleBone. Please let me
know how I can help!
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:10:30PM +, althaser wrote:
Hey Josh,
this is an old bug report.
Could you please still reproduce this issue with newer gnome-shell version
like 3.4.2-7+deb7u1 or 3.8.4-5+b1 ?
Yes, this is still an issue, and it's been reported upstream as well.
See https
?
Upstream fixed it already, and I can't reproduce it here with 3.8.4-5+b1.
Yes, this one appears to be fixed in current GNOME.
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:09:10PM +, althaser wrote:
Hey Josh,
this is an old bug report.
Could you please still reproduce this issue with newer gnome-shell version
like 3.4.2-7+deb7u1 or 3.8.4-5+b1 ?
I can't reproduce it here with 3.8.4-5+b1.
Completely reproducible here
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 06:25:40PM -0700, Vincent Cheng wrote:
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Package: nethack-common
Version: 3.4.3-14
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The attached patch adds native systemd support for nethack-common
/system.conf, which the sysadmin can use to determine
how output gets logged. In particular, the sysadmin may want output to
go to the journal, or to syslog, or nowhere at all. Please don't
override this setting; it already has a sensible default of capturing
service output.
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/motd.
Apart from eliminating one more init script at startup time, this also
means text logins will show the correct hostname when it has been
changed after startup.
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The attached patch drops /etc/init.d/motd.
This patch needs to wait until the upload of login 1:4.1.5.1-2 closing
bug 741129.
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I've attached a sample PDF which triggers both of these bugs. I've also
confirmed that the issue still exists with poppler-utils 0.24.5-2 from
experimental.
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Description: Adobe PDF document
to check the PDF's rotation first and
swap the dimensions.
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$ pdftocairo -png -f 1 -l 1 -scale-to-x 800 -scale-to-y 600 test.pdf test
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test-01.png: PNG image data, 1036 x 464, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 12:31:35PM +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
Josh Triplett wrote:
I've attached a file screen.conf to install in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d,
which sets up /var/run/screen. That then makes /etc/init.d/screen
unnecessary,
... only for people running systemd, but not for people
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 01:21:16PM +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
Hi again,
I've implemented (but neither yet tested nor pushed) systemd support
as described by Josh.
Josh Triplett wrote:
Note that this just covers the permissions of screen as installed by the
package. If an admin wants
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 02:43:10PM +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
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Nonetheless, how about this: since the use of dpkg-statoverride exists
primarily to support the cases described in README (notably the question
at the end about enabling multiuser support by making screen
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 06:50:48PM +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
Control: tag -1 + pending
Hi Josh,
Josh Triplett wrote:
The attached patch (in git format-patch form, applicable via git am)
implements this.
Thanks! Applied and pushed.
Excellent, thanks!
Also, you added
/screen
with corresponding permissions. Nonetheless, that'd be worth mentioning
in NEWS.Debian.
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On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 05:10:42PM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Tue, 2014-02-25 at 16:18 +0300, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Hi Ben,
Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk (2011-05-16):
On Mon, 2011-05-09 at 17:17 -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
Package: base-installer
Severity: normal
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 05:45:29PM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Tue, 2014-02-25 at 09:30 -0800, Josh Triplett wrote:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 05:10:42PM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Tue, 2014-02-25 at 16:18 +0300, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Hi Ben,
Ben Hutchings b
to populate from something like
sed s/-// /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid on Linux, and perhaps
/dev/[u]random on non-Linux. Do you think that's a good idea?
It would have the side-effect of resolving this bug.
That seems like a great idea.
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On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 11:28:58AM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Josh Triplett wrote:
If the goal here is to hide the boot messages by default, note that
the default kernel command line includes quiet, which hides most
kernel messages and systemd messages.
Note that the hiding of systemd
then allow for a more prolonged consideration of how to
handle things post-jessie, as well as consideration of whether existing
cooperative processes in Debian might be able to handle this isue given
the time. Any particular reason *not* to do that?)
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Ubuntu no longer uses the admin group (and, as far as I can tell,
never used the admin username).
http://askubuntu.com/a/122500/5682
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/policykit-1/+bug/893842
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to that language,
might I suggest that there should be a version of the L rider that
includes the sunset provision limiting it to jessie, since there is
clearly support for such an option?
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The following, added somewhere vim runs at startup, will use xterm's
bracketed paste mode to make pasting automatically enable paste mode
(and insert mode). Also works fine in ~/.vimrc .
if term == xterm
let t_ti = t_ti
, and thus can depend on it?
If so, I would be very interested in further clarifications regarding
what it takes to be considered part of an init system.
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objection: optional is the same as least
common denominator, in that it effectively prevents *relying* on that
functionality, and thus forces the creation of a
least-common-denominator fallback, which everything higher in the stack
must then cope with.)
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(start the multi-release process to) augment dpkg to support
special dependencies such as kernels and init systems, for instance.
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as stated in the bug log won't happen until the
resolution of 727708. Meanwhile, installing either systemd-sysv or
systemd-shim (or having systemd installed and booting with
init=/bin/systemd) fixes the issue reported in 726763.
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very clear response, which I agree with wholeheartedly;
thank you, Russ.
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On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 01:21:19PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
Josh Triplett j...@joshtriplett.org writes:
It should be completely trivial to introduce a virtual
org-freedesktop-login1 package (modulo any complexities introduced by
interface versioning for new methods added
On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 03:24:54PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 01:42:23PM -0800, Josh Triplett wrote:
The block added above simply reflects the many comments from GNOME folks
(and systemd folks for that matter) saying that they're waiting for the
fallout to clear
On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 05:23:11PM -0500, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 01:12:34PM -0800, Josh Triplett wrote:
In particular, in the case of GNOME, I don't see any package in the
archive yet for a fork of logind that depends on systemd-shim instead of
systemd, so there's
looking to produce a non-trivial
patch for a package might want to talk to the maintainer of that package
to see what form of patch they would accept, which would be a far more
effective means of avoiding wasted development effort.
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Ian Jackson wrote:
Software outside of an init system's implementation may not require
a specific init system to be pid 1, although degraded operation is
tolerable.
For instance, consider a gnome-session
init
systems, as long as the packages collectively meet the requirements
of this section. [ For example, a package using systemd to launch a
user session, provided as an alternative to a package that runs on
sysvinit, need not itself run on sysvinit. ]
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obsolete the patch in question, the patch may be dropped.
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Package: iceweasel
Version: 26.0-1
Severity: normal
iceweasel 26 uses gstreamer codecs to play h264 and other formats.
Please consider adding Recommends for the relevant gstreamer packages.
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Josh Triplett j...@joshtriplett.org (2014-01-21):
In that case, to clarify further: I don't have any objection to
installing plymouth as long as the splash option is *not* included by
default. It's a minor waste of disk space
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 04:28:27AM +0100, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
On 22.01.2014 03:05, Josh Triplett wrote:
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 02:53:51AM +0100, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
And yes, the latter option would be easier for the user, but
probably more difficult for the package maintainer
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 01:59:21AM +0100, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
On 22.01.2014 17:50, Josh Triplett wrote:
I don't know what isn't working there; you might try the systemd IRC
channel or mailing list, to see if they know what's going on.
I just tried running it in a terminal and got
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 10:43:02AM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Josh Triplett wrote:
Quietness on success has some significant advantages to justify not
disabling it
Is quietness of success actually intended to be a default property of
systemd? If a lot of distributions default to adding
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 07:43:41PM +0100, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
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If splash were a non-default boot option, and plymouth did nothing
unless the kernel command line had that option, that seems entirely
reasonable. Very easily done; just add
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 12:53:05AM +0100, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
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In that case, to clarify further: I don't have any objection to
installing plymouth as long as the splash option is *not* included by
default. It's a minor waste of disk space
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 01:34:18AM +0100, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
Hi Joey,
On 20.01.2014 16:28, Joey Hess wrote:
Josh Triplett wrote:
If the goal here is to hide the boot messages by default, note that
the default kernel command line includes quiet, which hides most
kernel messages
analyzing/changing the (implicit)
dependencies
is not that easy.
That would be a problem, yeah.
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Josh Triplett wrote:
If the goal here is to hide the boot messages by default, note that
the default kernel command line includes quiet, which hides most
kernel messages and systemd messages.
Note that the hiding of systemd
change to adopt what might be better alternatives).
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On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 01:19:25PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Josh Triplett wrote:
Do you mean the options used within d-i itself, or on the installed
system?
The latter; d-i does not run with systemd.
If Debian ends up adopting systemd as the default, that seems likely to
change.
If you
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 06:05:23PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
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The latter; d-i does not run with systemd.
If Debian ends up adopting systemd as the default, that seems likely to
change.
Seems unlikely; I doubt that the Linux kernel will ever require systemd
to boot
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Hi Josh,
On 20.01.2014 02:07, Josh Triplett wrote:
If the goal here is to hide the boot messages by default, note that
the default kernel command line includes quiet, which hides most
kernel messages and systemd messages
to handle dynamic hardware detection in any
environment that lvmetad can handle (anything other than a multi-host
cluster, as far as I can tell).
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the motd:
session optional pam_exec.so type=open_session stdout /bin/uname -snrvm
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Following up on this again: any chance of applying the patch that
upstream already has, or otherwise updating to include this
functionality?
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Josh Triplett j...@joshtriplett.org writes:
This bug has had a working patch available (and committed to a branch in
the Debian packaging repository) for more than a year. Is there
anything preventing that patch from being
assumption that maintainers of
different packages are capable of normal cooperation.
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the Debian packaging repository) for more than a year. Is there
anything preventing that patch from being merged?
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Package: file-roller
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Followup-For: Bug #723562
I'm seeing the same issue here with the latest version.
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On Sat, Jan 04, 2014 at 06:14:30PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
(Josh, is there some reason why you replied to the TC list directly
rather than the bug report ? You should send your messages to the bug
so they are filed, displayed and archived there. Thanks.)
I don't subscribe to debian-ctte
= on the kernel command line,
and allowing packages to use upstart for purposes other than running it
as init (for instance, for graphical session startup).
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then, for instance, unblock systemd's ability to
upgrade past version 204.)
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On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 01:07:22PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 01:16:32AM -0800, Josh Triplett wrote:
Steve Langasek wrote:
Looking more closely, I find that one of the conflicting files is a
conffile
(/etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.systemd1.conf
to *avoid* dependencies) and as a more natural
mapping to how the system, kernel, and hardware work.
I hope this writeup of my first impressions of both systems proves
useful in some way.
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folks who want to run the init system that continues to create
functionality so useful that the proponents of upstart are willing to do
a huge amount of work in order to adopt most of it other than the init
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I found the cause (maybe).
Probably the fuzzy fonts are all OpenType fonts. Starting from
freetype 2.5.0.1, the Adobe CFF engine is the default rasterizer for
those class
failing:
$ ssh joshtriplett.org
OpenSSL version mismatch. Built against 1000105f, you have 10001060
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Julien Cristau wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 14:02:37 -0800, Josh Triplett wrote:
Package: libssl1.0.0
Version: 1.0.1e-5
Severity: critical
Upgrading OpenSSL caused SSH to break.
Here's the upgrade from aptitude's log
Package: libssl1.0.0
Version: 1.0.1e-5
Followup-For: Bug #732940
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 02:16:43PM -0800, Josh Triplett wrote:
Package: libssl1.0.0
Version: 1.0.1e-5
Followup-For: Bug #732940
Julien Cristau wrote:
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Package: libssl1.0.0
Version: 1.0.1e-5
Followup-For: Bug #732940
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 02:45:32PM -0800, Josh Triplett wrote:
It's not OK to break forward compatibility without changing SONAME.
Software built against an older version of a library must always work
configuration as the previous hinter, so that anyone
using slight hinting with the previous hinter will continue to get
slight hinting with the new hinter.
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Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: wishlist
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package sassc
* Package name: sassc
Version : 1.0.1-1
Upstream Author : Hampton Catlin hcat...@gmail.com
* URL : http://github.com/hcatlin/sassc
* License :
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Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package libsass:
* Package name: libsass
Version : 1.0.1
Upstream Author : Hampton Catlin hcat...@gmail.com
* URL :
Package: wnpp
Owner: Joshua Bussdieker jbussdie...@gmail.com
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: sassc
Version : 1.0.1
Upstream Author : Hampton Catlin hcat...@gmail.com
* URL : http://github.com/hcatlin/sassc
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: C++
control: retitle -1 ITP: sassc -- Sass is a pre-processor language for CSS
control: owner -1 !
control: retitle -1 RFS: libsass/1.0.1 [ITP] -- C implementation of a Sass
compiler
control: owner -1 !
control: owner -1 !
I just wanted to follow up on this request. I've created a new package
to support bug 694733
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Package: wnpp
Owner: Joshua Bussdieker jbussdie...@gmail.com
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: libsass
Version : 1.0.1
Upstream Author : Hampton Catlin hcat...@gmail.com
* URL : http://github.com/hcatlin/libsass
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: C++
On Sun, Dec 08, 2013 at 04:19:18PM +0100, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
What I find interesting is that PK apparently gets activated very
often on your machines, I wonder if this is intended...
Yes, that seems worth fixing as well; it really shouldn't be running
that often.
- Josh Triplett
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Thanks,
Josh Triplett
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does
sensible hinting that respects pixel boundaries and the current one does
not.
I use the default GNOME 3 fonts across the board (Cantarell and DejaVu),
modulo font sizes.
- Josh Triplett
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it.
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