Okay, I have opened a new bug about this in sphinx:
https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/3722
Thanks,
Justin
On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 6:38 AM, Dmitry Shachnev <mity...@debian.org> wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> On Fri, May 05, 2017 at 06:01:22AM -0400, Justin Cappos wrote:
> &g
/amd64/dkg-handwriting.html
seems to be impacted by 2490 and
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/diffoscope-results/essays1743.html
seems to be impacted by 2943 ).
Thanks,
Justin
[Resending to the list. The bug was archived so the initial email was
rejected]
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From: Justin Cappos R<jcap...@nyu.edu>
Date: Fri, May 5, 2017 at 6:01 AM
Subject: Memory addresses still seem to appear in sphinx docs...
To: 822...@bugs.debian.org
Cc:
overwrites the changes in /lib/systemd each time so I have to chattr
+i the file and then make the fix each time an OpenVPN upgrade is
available.
Thanks,
Justin.
Package: libgnutls-openssl27
Version: 3.5.10-1
Severity: important
Certain packages that rely on this OpenSSL wrapper library are unable to
connect using TLS 1.1/1.2 cipher suites.
Even though the server (and the client, when compiled against OpenSSL) supports
the full array of TLS 1.1/1.2
Package: ruby-sidekiq
Version: 4.2.3+dfsg-1
Severity: wishlist
I'd like to recommend switching from twitter-bootstrap package to
libjs-bootstrap which would upgrade it from v2 to v3.
it would just require relinking bootstrap.css to
../../../../javascript/bootstrap/bootstrap.min.css instead.
I
Package: gitlab
Version: 8.13.11+dfsg-1
Severity: important
The issue is with 0300-git-2-11-support.patch and missing files in the
deb.
1) 0300-git-2-11-support.patch only half implements things, it does
create the proper files and adds parts of
Package: gitlab
Version: 8.13.3+dfsg1-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
sidekiq service file is using -q to set queues, as queues change sidekiq
won't process new queues, changing the service file to use
-C /etc/gitlab/sidekiq_queues.yml
instead fixes this and makes it more future proof.
-core/contrib/emacs 1:1.7.4~rc1-0.1
Finally, I believe that this is related to bug #676316 (wishlist bug to use
dpkg-mainter-helper scripts) which can probably now be closed.
Thanks,
Justin
-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
APT prefers yakkety-updates
APT policy: (500, 'yakkety
>> Justin Coffman <jus...@coffman.tech> writes:
>>
>> Package: tf5
>> Version: 5.0beta8-5+b1
>> Severity: important
>>
>> TinyFugue, when compiled from upstream source against OpenSSL, is
>> capable of the full set of expected ciphers
Package: tf5
Version: 5.0beta8-5+b1
Severity: important
TinyFugue, when compiled from upstream source against OpenSSL, is capable of
the full set of expected
ciphersuites (up to and including TLSv1.2), such as those utilizing AES-GCM and
EC Diffie-Hellman. The
version packaged in Debian,
is it possible to upstream any changes to the openzwave github project?
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016 22:00:44 + Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
> Source: openzwave
> Source-Version: 1.5+ds-1
>
> We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
> openzwave, which is
Package: ruby-devise
Version: 4.1.1-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
took me 2 days to find this as gitlab woudl not start since the update to -3.
Today I rolled back to -2 and everything works without issue. Here is the
error from gitlab when -3 is installed.
I had previously
Package: gitlab
Version: 8.10.5+dfsg-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
In /usr/share/gitlab/Gemfile I had to change
gem 'vmstat', '~> 2.1', '>= 2.1.1'
to
gem 'vmstat', '~> 2.1', '>= 2.1.0'
So it would find vmstat and not error on postinst.
My other 2 bug reports are still an issue in
Package: gitlab
Version: 8.9.0+dfsg-10
Severity: important
I ran the upgrade this morning to 8.9.0+dfsg-10 and I can no longer start
gitlab, sidekiq fails to start unicorn, here is the log
I, [2016-09-06T10:54:40.215933 #10987] INFO -- : Refreshing Gem list
Package: gitlab
Version: 8.9.0+dfsg-10
Severity: normal
Found this in my log files when trying to start gitlab
sidekiq: Permission denied @ rb_sysopen - /usr/share/gitlab/.gitlab_shell_secret
I just made a symlink from the file in /var/lib/gitlab and it fixed the error,
thought I'd report it
Paul Gevers wrote:
> Thanks, looks good to me.
>
> But how about:
> By default, these passwords are not stored, so you will be prompted for
> them each time.
> ^
Good idea, I think we can afford the extra 11 bytes.
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a
Paul Gevers wrote:
> Hi d-l10n-english,
>
> I recently got the bug report against my package dbconfig-common (which
> you reviewed multiple times the last couple of years) below. What do you
> think, should we improve the template (as suggested)?
>
> Paul
> PS: no need to reply to me directly, I
Package: tmperamental
Version: 1.0
Followup-For: Bug #738858
(Executive summary: s/rouge/rogue/)
Paul Tagliamonte wrote on Thu, 13 Feb 2014:
> Anyway, it's in collab-maint and I mean it, so feel free to just make
> any changes y'all want. I'll apply that patch soon.
This
I'm not a DD, but here I go butting in with an opinion anyway!
Brian May wrote:
> Ben Finney writes:
>> By the section descriptions, this package may belong in section
>> “admin”.
>
> I am not convinced admin is appropriate:
> "Utilities to administer system
Package: rxvt-unicode-256color
Version: 9.22-1
After upgrading to xorg-server 2:1.18.3-2 on Stretch the 'transparency' setting
in my
~/.Xresources for RXVT is no longer functional.
Copying /usr/share/doc/xserver-xorg-video-intel/xorg.conf to /etc/X11 and
restarting X
resolves the issue.
I
Package: tidy
Version: 1:5.2.0-1.1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
First, thank you for packaging tidy-html5!
My complaint is just that the package description hasn't been updated
this millennium. A remarkable amount of it is still fine, but there's
one line that definitely needs updating, where
s to you).
*Target Criteria:*
- Industry you would like to reach: ___?
- Job title: ___?
- Location: ___?
We can also help you in E mail and data appending solutions which can help
in holding back your lost customers.
Look forward to hear from you. Thanks!!
Warm Regards,
Elan
Niels Thykier wrote:
> I have committed an initial draft in [r11219]. Review welcome.
The new bit being the here:
>
>
> The 32-bit PC support no longer supports a vanilla i586
>
"Support no longer supports" - make that
The 32-bit PC support no longer includes vanilla i586
Your welcome.
On May 19, 2016 3:34 PM, "justingerulis27" wrote:
> Urgent__Your__GiftCard__
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Package: libconfig-model-systemd-perl
Followup-For: Bug #823898
> There's indeed an issue with the description. I've tried to simplify the text
> from upstream but something went wrong.
I noticed this bugreport and had a look for myself. There are a
couple of other oddities in the description
Stop
On Apr 30, 2016 12:31 PM, "Angel" wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> * _Just_saw_something_really_hot_that_made_me_wonder...
> _What_would_you_like_me_to_wear_tonight?_
> _What's_the_hottest_thing_I_can_do_for_you_when_I_see_you?_
> We'll_even_play_some_games_honey_
>
Package: p11-kit
Version: 0.23.2-3
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
This package is automatically installed on any Debian system running
GNOME, but an ordinary user reading the description is unlikely to be
able to guess why, since there's no mention of keyrings or crypto -
just an obscure acronym.
Holger Levsen wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 08:04:40PM +0200, Axel Beckert wrote:
>> * Package name: debian-paketmanagement-buch
>
> it feels a bit weird to see a package name mostly made up out of German
> words… not sure what would be better though. maybe
> debian-paketmanagement-book ?
Source: libestr
Followup-For: Bug #821026
> I was translating the package description of libestr0 into Spanish, and I
> noticed the English original short description begins with Uppercase instead
> of
> lowercase.
Noticing this bugreport and checking the package description in
question I see
820212 1.60+git20150829.73cef8a-2
retitle 820212 ifconfig output format change breaks downstream programs
thanks
Hi Justin,
Justin McZeal wrote:
> Starting from the beginning, ...
:-)
> there is this firewall agent we have
Reading your latest I think I understand better. Let me rephrase w
6 fe80::250:56ff:feb5:23/64 scope link \ valid_lft forever
preferred_lft forever
Justin McZeal, Sr. Linux Engineer
Professional Trading Solutions, Inc.
http://professionaltradingsolutions.com
2000 Bering Drive, Ste 250
Houston, Texas 77057
justin.mcz...@professionaltrading.com
(o) 832-516-6385
(c
lon being added after updating to stretch. It
throws off the functionality of detecting the interfaces on the server because
eth0: is not a real interface as opposed to eth0
Justin McZeal, Sr. Linux Engineer
Professional Trading Solutions, Inc.
http://professionaltradingsolutions.com
2000 Bering Drive
Package: iproute2
Version: 4.3.0-1+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I'm using Stretch packages and I see a fundamental difference in ifconfig/ip
between Debian 8 and Debian 9. There are extra colons being put in after the
interface using /sbin/ifconfig and /sbin/ip. I'm using a third party
Package: dash
Version: 0.5.8-2.2
Severity: minor
On a dash command prompt:
$ man dash | grep -A 11 'hash -'
hash -rv command ...
The shell maintains a hash table which remembers the locations of
commands. With no arguments whatsoever, the hash command prints
Package: cl-bordeaux-threads
Followup-For: Bug #819691
> I noticed a typo while translating the description of the cl-bordeaux-threads
> package.
> In the third paragraph, "it's implementation" should indeed be replaced by
> "its implementation".
While we're proofreading the description,
Package: maim
Followup-For: Bug #819533
Seconded.
> The synopsis has a typo, "screenshts". But I'm mainly filing a bug for
> the extended description, which left me rather non-plussed; here's
> what I'd like to find out without having to look at maim's web site:
>
> * is it command-line or GUI
Package: linux-source
Version: 4.2rc1+
Severity: serious
Tags: upstream
Kernels since 4.2-rc1 contain:
[8fb55197e64d5988ec57b54e973daeea72c3f2ff] drm/i915: Agressive downclocking on
Baytrail
which causes hangs on my Bay Trail based Dell 3531.
Launchpad recorded the bug @
Package: caneda
Followup-For: Bug #818229
Tags: patch
Thomas Vincent wrote:
> I found a typo while translating Caneda's package description.
> Indeed, it states that its goal is the "complete design proccess […]".
> Process is mispelled in this sentence and should be
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
>> My dictionary (American Heritage) says 'homogenous' is an acceptable spelling
>> of 'homogeneous', and it's how I pronounce the word.
>
> So I did a quick check, and Merriam-Webster [1] seems to allow the
> 'homogenous'
> spelling as well.
> Other sources [2] even
Paul Wise wrote:
>> #
>> # Debian Pure Blends are a solution for groups of people with specific needs.
>> # Not only do they provide handy collections (meta-packages) of specific
>> packages,
>> # but they also ease installation and configuration for the intended purpose.
>> # They cover the
Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
> Could someone take a look at the wording for this to ensure it's
> understandable
> by non-technical users and to ensure that it's easily translatable.
>
> Please keep the bug in CC, I'm not subscribed to debian-l10n-english.
Quoting that proposed text:
#
# A general
Cesar Mauri wrote:
> Thanks you both Christian and Justin for your review. Your improvements look
> great to me!
>
> I've just changed webcam for camera and removed the trailing "software" after
> Facial Mouse.
Dropping "software" works, but I'm not so su
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Rationale:
> --- eviacam.old/debian/templates 2016-02-15 19:53:17.828347882 +0100
> +++ eviacam/debian/templates 2016-02-22 07:12:12.633368880 +0100
> @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
> Type: boolean
> Default: false
> _Description: Should eviacamloader be installed 'setuid
Package: catdoc
Followup-For: Bug #815109
(I'm not a Debian Developer, I'm just a debian-l10n-english regular)
Thomas Vincent wrote:
> Subject: catdoc: Typos in the package description
>
> Package: catdoc
> Severity: minor
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> I spotted a couple of typos while translating
Still no update?
Justin Pasher
ths people might be following (for me it was just a "routine" MySQL
server upgrade), so I don't know how feasible this is. I would think at
least at a minimum some sort of warning that this is happening so it
wouldn't catch people completely off-guard.
Thanks.
Justin Pasher
Package: mysql-server-5.6
Version: 5.6.27-2
When upgrading from MySQL 5.5 to MySQL 5.6, the configuration structure
in /etc/mysql was changed to support the alternatives system. This also
resulted in moving the bulkof the default configuration options into
/etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf.
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.39.1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Using lintian on one of the .deb files provided by the htmltidy
upstream¹ gives a lot of warnings about flaws in their efforts to
debianise the software, but also outputs a Perl error:
$ lintian tidy-5.1.25-64bit.deb
[...]
E:
Package: libprocps4
Version: 2:3.3.10-4
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
It's only a minor typo, but for a high-profile package I though it was
worth submitting a patch:
[...]
This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs
compilied with libprocps.
Source: liblognorm
Version: 1.1.2-1.1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The long descriptions for liblognorm{2,-dev} contain a trivial typo:
Description: Log normalizing library
Liblognorm is a event and log normalization library that is capable of
↑
s/a
Package: login
Version: 1:4.2-3.1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The long package description for login features some distinctly
non-native-speakerish grammar and some out-of-date assumptions. It's
still perfectly comprehensible, and a case could be made for the
argument that descriptions for
Andreas Henriksson wrote:
> Thanks for your followup and patch. (Please feel free to base
> your patches on top of the pkg-util-linux git repo, see:
> debcheckout util-linux)
Sorry, I can just about cope with subversion, but I'll never
understand git.
>> What happened to findmnt(8)?
>
> It was
Andreas Henriksson wrote:
> Thanks for your patch. Pushed it and will be part of next upload.
Meanwhile I've just noticed another thing that needs fixing:
# Package: mount
[...]
# Description: tools for mounting and manipulating filesystems
# This package provides the mount(8), umount(8),
Source: util-linux
Version: 2.27.1-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
This source package's package descriptions have a number of minor
English language problems, most of which are trivial enough that I
wouldn't normally bother with them, but the high Priority levels on
the packages bump the bug up
Package: needrestart
Version: 2.3-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
There are two grammar errors in the prompts produced by needrestart:
> Please consider to relogin or restart the affected processes!
The first problem is that "consider" cannot be followed by "to $VERB".
It has to be either
security issue - see
https://github.com/eventmachine/eventmachine/issues/501#issuecomment-37307556
--
Justin
(Delayed by an ADSL outage)
Paul Gevers wrote:
>> It should at least be clear it's not talking about a DBMS package.
>
> /me likes delete. But maybe we can still use your earlier idea and be
> more explicit about that it is the database of the package:
>
> [..] Then it will ask if you want to
積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> >>>>> "JBR" == Justin B Rye <justin.byam@gmail.com> writes:
>
> JBR> any of them? If so, what did you think?
>
> Yes I did but they are all too technical.
Is it really so difficult to look at an alternative ve
Paul Gevers wrote:
[...]
>> Since in this text we only ever mean "bunch of tables", would it do
>> any good to substitute some word like "dataset" at the crucial point?
>
> Only if that word is recognized, which I seriously doubt.
>
>> And maybe we should also avoid the word "purge".
>
> This
積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Perhaps
Perhaps, instead of suggesting extra verbiage that we could awkwardly
wedge in to deal with a low-probability misunderstanding after it has
already happened, you could help us by looking at the suggestions
you've been offered that are aimed at making quite sure
積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Maybe have it say "Don't worry. This won't remove any of your other
> databases. It will only remove those databases that were made by the XYZ
> package itself."
Maybe, maybe not. If you aren't interested in considering any of the
tweaks I suggested, maybe we should
Paul Gevers wrote:
> Control: tags -1 help
>
> Dear Debian-l10n-english people, dear Dan,
>
> 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
[...]
>> User is used to doing
>> $BROWSER http://localhost/phpmyadmin/
>> and seeing all his databases.
>>
>> So upon
>> # aptitude purge phpmyadmin
>> user sees
>>
>>
Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> The NEWS.Debian entry for ntp 1:4.2.8p4+dfsg-2 reads as follows:
>
> ntp (1:4.2.8p4+dfsg-2) unstable; urgency=medium
>
> You now need to use "rlimit memlock -1" to disable locking memory. The
> behaviour for ""rlimit memlock 0" changed between 4.2.8p3 and 4.2.8p4
the default value is
> more or less self-explanatory.
>
> I leave this up for review in icase someone else from the dle team
> (understand Justin) would have suggestions to give.
> Template: unattended-upgrades/enable_auto_updates
> Type: boolean
> Default: false
>
On Fri, Sep 18, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
>> ''You should include "event" here, but you must not do so.''
>> Huh?? To include or to not include I'm confused, and I think most
>> other readers would be too :-)
>
> I'm not sure I understand what exactly is confusing
Justin B Rye wrote:
> (Sorry about that delay, I had an 11-day broadband outage!)
I must be out of practice - here are the attachments.
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian
sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package
diff -ru dyfi-1.
On Tue, Sep 29, Christian PERRIER wrote:
(Sorry about that delay, I had an 11-day broadband outage!)
> That's a full rewrite, as original templates werevery short..:-)
>
> Justin, I have my usual doubts about "login to"...:-)
Yes, it's not wrong enough that it'll trip
t included]
/etc/fail2ban/jail.conf changed [not included]
-- no debconf information
Report will be sent to "Debian Bug Tracking System" <sub...@bugs.debian.org>
--
Justin Paglierani, Associate of (ISC)² working toward CISSP
(623) 999-6465
jpagl...@asu.edu
19c19
< category =
---
> category =
gs.debian.org>
--
Justin Paglierani, Associate of (ISC)² working toward CISSP
(623) 999-6465
jpagl...@asu.edu
9c9
< # http://www.badips.com/blog/personalized-statistics-track-the-attackers-of-all-your-servers-with-one-key
---
> # https://www.badips.com/blog/personalized-statistics-track-the
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Template: xringd/modem-device
> Type: string
> Default: /dev/ttyS0
> _Description: Modem device:
> Please enter the name of the device the modem is connected to.
> .
> Xringd needs to poll a modem attached via a serial port. Please
> specify which serial port the
Justin B Rye wrote:
> Unfortunately, fixing it probably requires changes to the visible
> behaviour of the scripts that would mean changes to these debconf
> prompts, so we'll need to put this review on hold.
Ah - looks like the bug has been fixed:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugr
Christian Seiler wrote:
>> Description: iSCSI management tools
>
> Actually, if we are changing the description of the package as well,
> I'd rather be more specific:
>
> Description: iSCSI initiator tools
>
> Because there are also iSCSI targets packaged in Debian (iscsitarget,
> targetcli),
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail.
> --- open-iscsi.old/debian/open-iscsi.templates2015-09-03
> 07:12:44.672751389 +0200
> +++ open-iscsi/debian/open-iscsi.templates2015-09-11 07:08:21.561599260
> +0200
> @@ -1,49 +1,53 @@
> Template:
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail.
[...]
> Template: postsrsd/domain
> Type: string
> _Description: Local domain name to use as origin:
I suppose that could be "local" in a slightly scarequotesy sense, but
it's probably best not to bring this up.
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> So, again, are we OK with the last versions of templates?
I don't see any remaining problems other than the shortage of
information in the package description, which we can't fix.
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian
sysadmin,
Any update on this issue? The change is very benign in the provided
patch and it still works for the previous use cases.
--
Justin Pasher
e's modem is connected to.
>
> I'm not entirely happy with this proposal. The point is to avoid
> "your", as we always do, on the rationale that the peson installing
> packages is not always the machine's owner.
>
> Still, I find that my proposal is clumsy and I feel like Justi
Please mark this bug as invalid. Turns out it's user error. Since gdm3
doesn't spawn a login shell on login, $BASH and $BASH_SOURCE which
virtualenvwrapper requires isn't set. The only place where it should
be sourced from is in ~/.bashrc. This solves the problem of logins via
gdm3 breaking.
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail.
[...]
> Rationale:
> --- virtualbox-ext-pack.old/debian/templates 2015-08-17 07:07:55.696232489
> +0200
> +++ virtualbox-ext-pack/debian/templates 2015-09-02 07:11:42.014198500
> +0200
> @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@
>
Joachim Breitner wrote:
> Control: reassign -1 haskell-devscripts
> Control: affects -1 gtk2hs-buildtools
>
> It is a bit weird. There used to be support in haskell-devscripts for
> removing that:
>
> - Remove LICENSE files installed by Cabal and empty documentation
> directories.
>
>
Package: gtk2hs-buildtools
Version: 0.13.0.4-1
Severity: normal
I happened to notice while grepping the Contents file that this
library puts some upstream documentation in the wrong place:
dpkg -L gtk2hs-buildtools
/.
[...]
/usr/share/doc
Package: wpasupplicant
Version: 2.3-2
Severity: minor
All the docs are correctly filed in /usr/share/doc/, but
there's also an empty directory apparently using the upstream name.
$ dpkg -L wpasupplicant
/.
/etc
/etc/network
[...]
libraries currently installed under ~/.local/ are as follows:
$ pip freeze --user
pbr==1.6.0
six==1.9.0
stevedore==1.7.0
virtualenv==13.1.2
virtualenv-clone==0.2.6
virtualenvwrapper==4.7.0
Regards,
Justin
I've done a little bit more testing on this.
Removing IPv6 nameservers from /etc/resolv.conf does seem to resolve this
issue on my test system. I must have goofed the initial testing on that.
Christian PERRIER wrote:
This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for libdvd-pkg.
This version isn't quite the most recent - see
https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-english/2015/08/msg00040.html
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a
Christian PERRIER wrote:
This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for openstreetmap-carto.
We never did find out *why* this package downloads stuff from the
Internet.
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian
sysadmin, and
Source: installation-guide
Version: 20150528
Severity: minor
Tags: d-i patch
Again following up #794936, here's my third and final bugreport for a
big clear individual issue before I start on a general proofreading
sweep.
The jargon of low priority installs is just plain demented.
Lowering the
Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
Justin B Rye wrote:
We never did find out *why* this package downloads stuff from the
Internet.
Because it needs the Natural Earth data to render the default style. The
shapefiles are referenced in the various style sources (.mml files).
Lots of Debian software
Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
The only thing which makes me feel uncomfortable about this version is
doing downloads in
This package automates the process of doing downloads of the source
files for ${PKGG} from videolan.org, compiling them, and installing the
binary packages (${PKGG_ALL}).
Hmm,
Package: irssi
Version: 0.8.17-1
Severity: normal
Tags: ipv6
Dear Maintainer,
Starting irssi causes approximately ten lines of
20150823::16:55:28 libsres: could not bind to random port above 44300
to be displayed per server on initial connection. Port number is randomized for
each message.
Christian PERRIER wrote:
This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for publicfile-installer.
Hang on, Christian - this one's stalled. If it gets the critical
bugfix that's needed then that'll mean behavioural changes that will
need different debconf prompting.
Source: installation-guide
Version: 20150528
Severity: minor
Tags: d-i patch
Following up #794936, here's my second bugreport for a big clear
individual issue before I start on a general proofreading sweep.
Section 6.3.3.4 (aka the file using-d-i/modules/mdcfg.xml) describes
how to set up RAID
Package: gnome-core
Version: 1:3.14+3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
1. Tarballs of setuptools and pip were downloaded from https://pypi.python.org/
and
installed using
Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
Justin B Rye wrote:
Software seems the obvious solution, but in this particular context
it feels slightly less natural - something like:
This package downloads the sourcecode for ${PKGM} from ${UPSTREAM},
compiles it into binary deb package format
Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
This package downloads the sourcecode for ${PKGM} from ${UPSTREAM},
compiles it into binary deb package format, and installs the output
(${PKGM_ALL}).
I like the use of word software but I do not like word output in this
context.
Software seems the obvious
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Rationale:
--- openstreetmap-carto.old/debian/templates 2015-07-29 08:21:00.137809322
+0200
+++ openstreetmap-carto/debian/templates 2015-08-08 08:26:44.035687192
+0200
@@ -1,14 +1,18 @@
Template: openstreetmap-carto/fetch-data
Type: boolean
Christian PERRIER wrote:
--- libdvd-pkg.old/debian/templates 2015-07-29 08:18:35.980914897 +0200
+++ libdvd-pkg/debian/templates 2015-08-08 08:24:38.242456340 +0200
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Type: note
_Description:
This package downloads the ${PKGG} source files from videolan.org,
-
Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
Justin B Rye wrote:
- compile them and install the binary deb package(s)
+ compiles them and installs the binary deb package(s)
[${PKGG_ALL}].
.
Please remember to run sudo dpkg-reconfigure ${PKGI}
Spelling error fix
I gather we're letting this get away
Niels Thykier wrote:
The spelling-error-in-description correction Allow to - Allow one
to is hard to understand without further explanation.
@English: Do you have a suggestion for how we explain this simpler than
the below? I suspect the long (sentence theoretical) explanation is not
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