Hi there,
i am the maintainer of mantis, which is a php-based bug-tracking-system.
As i myself am pretty impressed by lighttpd, I would like to provide the
users of my package with the availability to select lighttpd during my
package installation, so that an alias /mantis is configured.
But
Package: icedove
Severity: normal
Under a default debian system with a GNOME Desktop Environment you can
set your preferred browser to 'Iceweasel' but some applications use the
x-www-browser defined with update-alternatives. This is not intuitive
for a modern desktop and most common users should
retitle 421077 icedove should declare a Suggests: on icedove-gnome-support
bye
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
installing icedove-gnome-support should bring you that feature.
Okay, so it is my failure. Thanks.
But for an ordinary user it is hard to find that this package even
exists.
Package: linux-image
Severity: critical
Tags: security
According to debsecan and current CVEs is Debian vulnerable to
CVE-2007-1734. Because this is remote exploitable i set the priority of
this bug report to critical.
Description of this security issue:
nf_conntrack in netfilter in the Linux
Hi,
Anthony Callegaro schrieb:
Hey there,
This is indeed due to Mantis not supporting LDAP v3. To solve it you
need to add @ldap_set_option($t_ds, LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, 3); in
file /usr/share/mantis/www/core/ldap_api.php.
Patrick, is there anyway that this could be included in the
Hi,
this one is definitive reproducible, but I cannot really understand, why
this happens. Fact is that configuration files that has been created by
my package during installation are to be deleted on removal.
Therefore the pre-removal script contains an entry which deletes
those configuration
Package: mantis
Version: 1.0.6-4.1
Severity: important
Tags: security pending
The current version of mantis in the repository is affectable to
CVE-2006-6574. The description for this security impact reads as following:
Mantis before 1.1.0a2 does not implement per-item access control for
Issue
Frank Lichtenheld schrieb:
Package: mantis
Version: 1.0.6+dfsg-4.1
Severity: important
debian/apache.conf has the following line:
php_value include_path .
To be able to use the system's libphp-phpmailer and libphp-adodb one
needs to change that to
php_value include_path
Package: revelation
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
revelation supports exporting password directory to various formats. But
it does not allow exporting single / selected entries only. Here for me
and my company colleagues anyway this would be a very needed
functionality, cause we often have to exchange
Hi Christian,
thanks for your NMU and the patches of it.
I'm afraid that i did not answer these days, but unfortunately I've been
quiet busy in private affairs. I will now patch my sources with your NMU
patch and then go on working/investigating on the current open bugs.
If you would like to
Hi Mark,
so how do we proceed with our upload? Is there any process in this case
that happened here?
Greets
Patrick
Mark Purcell wrote:
Christian,
Thanks for the NMU for smstools.
However, please read the developers reference section on NMUs:
Hi,
Christian Perrier wrote:
Hello,
This bug, as well as #402830, is marked pending. Is there any reason
for not uploading a new version fixing them, now that we are in freeze
(both bugs qualify for a freeze exception)?
yes, there are reasons for not uploading an updated version yet. In
Package: mantis
Severity: normal
I have received the following mail which indicates that there seems to
be a bug in the postinst script of mantis. I haven't checked it yet, but
i open this bug report, so that others can be informed about this issue,
too.
Original Message
Package: smstools
Severity: important
Version: 3.0.1-1
The upstream author reported me that upgrading from 3.0-1 to 3.0.1-1
fails. The reason is (seems to be), that the init script from 3.0-1
contains a bug which causes the stop target to fail. This is fixed in
3.0.1-1, but is problematic for the
Package: smstools
Severity: normal
Version: 3.0.1-1
Tags: pending
The upstream author informed me, that the init script of the debian
package does not check properly if smsd is already started, when using
the start target. So it gets started twice, resulting in an undefined
state. Technical this
Package: libisccfg1
Severity: normal
libisccfg1 seems to replace libisccfg0, but when upgrading from Sarge to
testing libisccfg0 is not beeing removed, resulting in an orphaned
remaining libisscfg0 package. This situation could be handled by adding
these fields to debian/control:
Replaces:
Hi,
Ivan Buresi wrote:
Package: smstools
Version: N/A
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch l10n
*** Documents/Bazar/msgtrans.txt
Please find attached the French debconf templates translation,
proofread by the debian-l10n-french mailing list contributors.
This file should be put as
Hi Thijs,
thanks for you to participate in the discussion. I have seen that you
and Moritz has been the persons who had been active in mantis bug fixing.
Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
It makes me somehow angry that i invested so much work in bringing
mantis back in a good shape, when people can block
Damyan Ivanov wrote:
2006/12/14, schönfeld / in-medias-res.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Until the
next release of Debian I will try to keep mantis packages as up-to-date
as possible and then we will hopefully re-integrate it.
Patrick,
This will still help Debian users, especially if you
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: dnsproxy
Version : 1.15
Upstream Author : Armin Wolfermann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://wolfermann.org/dnsproxy.html
* License : an OSI approved MIT-style license
Description : a proxy for DNS queries
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