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Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
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I'll look into manually adding the correct libgd dependencies before the
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#endif
It would be nice to know what $host_cpu is actually set to when building
on sparc.
FWIW, tdb builds fine for me on amd64...
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thanks
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 10:45:55AM +0100, Julien Danjou wrote:
At 1165425627 time_t, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
Can you please test the attached patch?
Don't forget to run autoconf after applying it...
It works.
Attached patch apparently solves the issue
tags 370203 + patch
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The only file under /usr/X11R6/ is the pixmap used for menu icon.
Moving that file to /usr/share/pixmaps/ and updating debian/menu should
solve this issue.
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diff -uriNp xxgdb-1.12-orig/debian/control xxgdb-1.12/debian
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Moving the xpm icon file to /usr/share/pixmaps and updating the menu
file should solve this issue.
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diff -uriNp gpa-0.7.0-orig/debian/control gpa-0.7.0/debian/control
--- gpa-0.7.0-orig/debian/control 2003-11-17 21
it might no longer be such a useful
application since it can't find cookies under ~/.netscape/cookies.
Noone uses netscape anymore, right? Should probably update the default
location to match FireFox/IceWeasel and make sure it works with those
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diff -uriNp
tags 403056 + patch
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diff -urNp wengophone-2.0.0~rc5-svn8108-orig/cmake/Modules/FindAlsa.cmake wengophone-2.0.0~rc5-svn8108/cmake/Modules/FindAlsa.cmake
--- wengophone-2.0.0~rc5-svn8108-orig/cmake/Modules/FindAlsa.cmake 2006-09-16 03:35
tags 403181 + patch
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This patch adds zlib to the build, which should fix the problem.
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diff -uriNp athcool-0.3.11/debian/control athcool-0.3.11-fixed/debian/control
--- athcool-0.3.11/debian/control 2006-12-15 11:55:39.0 +0100
The sk98lin driver is unmaintained and will be dropped from linux in the
future. Try the skge or sky2 modules instead (one of them should support
your card). Both modules should be available in the current version of
the kernel that's available in unstable/testing
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CONFIG_SKY2=y
/quote
but thanks for the remark
I don't know where your quote is from, but if you agree the problem is
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tags 397561 + patch
thanks
The attached patch, changing the build dependency on beagle-dev to
libbeagle-dev, should fix the problem.
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diff -uri beaglefs-1.0.3.orig/debian/control beaglefs-1.0.3/debian/control
--- beaglefs-1.0.3.orig/debian/control 2006-11-14 17:10
freeswan which is dead upstream and replaced by
openswan and others.
I think removing it is the proper solution. :)
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. This makes the transition package only
contain debian changelog and copyright file which should fix the problem
reported in bug #398401.
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diff -uri freeswan-2.04/debian/changelog
freeswan-2.04.noinstall/debian/changelog
--- freeswan-2.04/debian/changelog
tags 398772 + patch
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Trivial patch for bug #398772 attached.
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diff -uri bcfg2-0.8.4/debian/bcfg2.postrm bcfg2-0.8.4.fixed/debian/bcfg2.postrm
--- bcfg2-0.8.4/debian/bcfg2.postrm 2006-11-15 16:02:17.0 +0100
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tags 398542 + patch
thanks
Make sure that the update-inetd is available in the postrm script before
using it. In the real-world-unlikely scenario where it's not available,
let the user clean up /etc/inetd.conf manually
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diff -ur sn-0.3.8.orig
tags 398553 + patch
thanks
This trivial patch makes sure not to call update-inetd when it's not
available during postrm. In the real-world-unlikely case where it's not
just let the user manually clean up /etc/inetd.conf ...
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diff -ur sendfile-2.1b
-inetd, maybe rwalld should do that too? Please double-check.
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diff -ur netkit-rwall-0.17.orig/debian/control netkit-rwall-0.17/debian/control
--- netkit-rwall-0.17.orig/debian/control 2006-11-15 21:47:45.0
+0100
+++ netkit-rwall-0.17
?
Please investigate.
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diff -ur netkit-rusers-0.17.orig/debian/control
netkit-rusers-0.17/debian/control
--- netkit-rusers-0.17.orig/debian/control 2006-11-15 22:09:06.0
+0100
+++ netkit-rusers-0.17/debian/control 2006-11-15 22:10
tags 398563 + patch
thanks
The update-inetd usage in the postrm of poppassd needs to be safeguarded
in case update-inetd is not available at that time.
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diff -ur poppassd-1.8.5.orig/debian/postrm poppassd-1.8.5/debian/postrm
--- poppassd-1.8.5.orig
severity 391934 serious
thanks
Raising to release critical to stop the latest version from entering
testing, since it's unusable.
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Package: udev
Version: 0.100-2.1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: l10n patch
Please include the attached Swedish translation by saving it as
debian/po/sv.po, thanks!
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Project-Id-Version: udev\n
POT-Creation-Date: \n
PO-Revision-Date: 2006-10-16 12:47+0100\n
tags 392556 + patch
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CTL_PROC seems to have been removed in 2.6.18:
http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=eab03ac7bd3e0da99eb9dc068772a85a5e3f3577
Maybe the CTL_PROC line below should be completely removed instead of using
ifdef This fixes the
should probably just be
removed, which is what the attached strace-ctlproc-remove.diff does.
You pick one.
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diff -uri strace-4.5.14/system.c strace-4.5.14-fixed/system.c
--- strace-4.5.14/system.c 2006-01-12 22:21:06.0 +0100
+++ strace-4.5.14-fixed/system.c
The attached patch fixes the build failure. It's compile tested only, no
runtime testing at all!
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diff -urp apache2-redirtoservname-0.1-orig/debian/rules apache2-redirtoservname-0.1/debian/rules
--- apache2-redirtoservname-0.1-orig/debian/rules 2006-10-29 17:05
-image.c:135
135 if (cards-preimage-pixbuf == NULL)
on_configure_event() passes the global variable cards_image which is
NULL to cards_image_set_size() as cards where it gets dereferenced
leading to the SEGFAULT.
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as soon as it's incorrectly
configured...)
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diff -urip gnome-hearts-0.1.2.orig/src/hearts.c gnome-hearts-0.1.2/src/hearts.c
--- gnome-hearts-0.1.2.orig/src/hearts.c 2006-08-03 23:28:02.0 +0200
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diff -urip gnome-hearts-0.1.2.orig/debian/patches/01_gnome_cards_data.patch
gnome-hearts-0.1.2/debian/patches/01_gnome_cards_data.patch
--- gnome-hearts-0.1.2.orig/debian/patches/01_gnome_cards_data.patch
2006-10-30 11:40:51.0 +0100
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(.. and now the hunt for someone to sponsor starts.)
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the left, but if you use vlan interfaces like ethX. then the name is
long enought that no spaces are prependend)
Changing the regex on line 54 to use * instead of + fixes the problem...
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tags 391601 + patch
thanks
Suggested fix has been tested an works for me too
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Subject: Re: Bug#391601: ping6: unusable if built from source
Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2006 21:09:36 +0300
/bandwidthd-latest/ for a fixed
version. I'm tagging this pending until I can find someone to sponsor an
upload to Debian. Thanks for your report!
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and issue a warning... I don't believe the
failure of setting the process name needs to be a fatal error.
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--- last-exit-3.0/src/Driver.cs 2006-08-29 22:15:33.0 +0200
+++ last-exit-3.0.fixed/src/Driver.cs 2006-11-26 22:51:42.0 +0100
in raise () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb)
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This is where it crashes for me, first time it hits
src/CaptureThread.cpp line 616:
m_capture_thread-m_values.push_front(cvalue/m_channel_count);
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Gotta run HTH.
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Patch attached.
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diff -ur apt-0.6.46.3/apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.cc apt-0.6.46.3.fix/apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.cc
--- apt-0.6.46.3/apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.cc 2006-03-02 14:44:28.0 +0100
+++ apt-0.6.46.3.fix/apt-pkg/deb
allocation failed first. :)
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diff -uri apt-0.6.46.3/apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.cc
apt-0.6.46.3-fixed/apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.cc
--- apt-0.6.46.3/apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.cc 2006-03-02 14:44:28.0
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+++ apt-0.6.46.3-fixed/apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.cc
tags 401039 + fixed-upstream
thanks
The logic used for dbus in networkmanager was only compatible with 0.x
versions of DBUS, and fails with the current 1.x ...
Here's the patch:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2006-November/msg00070.html
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-manager 0.6.4-5 and no such file.
Are you sure, you have built the current version of network-manager?
Yes, 0.6.4-5 as available in both current testing and unstable.
I don't know which version you're refering to
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I'll try to set up a chroot and test with that as well...
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Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x10019570 in TrAmlTransformWalk ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x10019570 in TrAmlTransformWalk ()
#1 0x1001758c in TrWalkParseTree ()
#2 0x1000b728 in CmDoCompile ()
#3 0x10011250 in main ()
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Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x10019570 in TrAmlTransformWalk ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x10019570 in TrAmlTransformWalk ()
#1 0x1001758c in TrWalkParseTree ()
#2 0x1000b728 in CmDoCompile ()
#3 0x10011250
On fre, 2006-12-01 at 17:48 +0100, Ludovic RESLINGER wrote:
Could you verify if all your system is updated with latest versions
of packages?
My AMD64 runs up to date Unstable (updated daily).
My PowerPC runs up to date Testing (updated regularily, don't use it
every day).
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the program crash. Do you have
any idea what might have failed and how this variable could be
uninitialized? It would be really appreciated if you have any hints
about possible failures that we can investigate...
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sounds at once)...
How does your test machines look like? What hardware/drivers do they
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How did you reach the error?
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I'm using linux-headers-2.6.18-6, linux-headers-2.6.18-3-amd64 ... no
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apt with you patch
(debsrcrec.diff) and verified that it solves the problem.
Thanks for a proper patch! Hope to see this uploaded soon. :)
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--- bfilter-1.0.6/configure.in 2006-07-23 08:21:36.0 +
+++ bfilter-1.0.6-fixed/configure.in2006-12-04 11:00:38.0 +
@@ -94,6 +94,7 @@
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
+AC_DEFINE(_REENTRANT,1,[Set to 1 to use thread-safe library
symbol'
can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
conftest.o: could not read symbols: Bad value
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
++ rm -f conftest.c conftest.o
++ test -f conftest.so
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The libxml-twig-perl package builds without problems for me on Debian
Unstable AMD64 using pbuilder. I can't reproduce the problem...
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Compilation complete. 0 Errors, 0 Warnings, 0 Remarks, 68 Optimizations
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tags 400190 + patch
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The testcase needs to use -fPIC on amd64. This is available in the
$CFLAG_PIC variable ... Applying the attached patch and running
autoconf solves the problem for me.
Patch attached (and don't forget to run autoconf).
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diff -ur unixcw
- array of samples */
test.c tell me that sizeof(unsigned short) is 2, so curRowBuf is 2048.
Should the row be dynamic length instead of 1024 * sizeof(MCU) ?
Should col never reach that high value?
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diff -uriNp -x xmedcon.spec -x aclocal.m4 -x configure
xmedcon-0.9.9.3/libs/ljpg/huffd.c xmedcon-0.9.9.3-maxnumcol/libs/ljpg/huffd.c
--- xmedcon-0.9.9.3/libs/ljpg/huffd.c 2005-05-16 00:10:20.0 +0200
+++ xmedcon-0.9.9.3-maxnumcol/libs/ljpg/huffd.c 2006-12-05 17:44
Ok, the previous patch is totally wrong... sizeof(*curRowBuf) is not the
correct value to check the allocated number of columns, it's way to
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[...]
./libs/ljpg/mcu.h:
typedef unsigned short ComponentType; /* the type of image components */
typedef ComponentType *MCU; /* MCU - array of samples */
test.c tell me that sizeof(unsigned short) is 2, so
the
process is just overwriting it's own memory... but still, why doesn't
this happen every time then???
I'm lost Should have stayed away from this one
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diff -uriNp xmedcon-0.9.9.3-orig/libs/ljpg/huffd.c
xmedcon-0.9.9.3/libs/ljpg/huffd.c
--- xmedcon-0.9.9.3-orig
/freeloader, line 36, in ?
import BitTorrent
ImportError: No module named BitTorrent
(My /usr/bin/python symlink points to python2.3, but it doesn't matter
if I run it with python2.4)
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On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 18:44 +0200, Martin Šín wrote:
Package: bandwidthd
Severity: wishlist
Tags: l10n, patch
In attachement there is initial Czech translation (cs.po) for
bandwidthd package, please include it.
I'm preparing the next upload where the template strings has been
rephrased
the filename to
debian/patches/00list), to allow gtk-sharp2 to build while waiting for
the real solution.
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#!/bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
@DPATCH@
diff -uri gtk-sharp2-2.4.0.orig/vte/glue/Makefile.am
gtk-sharp2-2.4.0/vte/glue/Makefile.am
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see upstream revision 2056 for possible fix:
http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gvfs?view=revisionrevision=2056
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to verify if it's the cause, that would be great!
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since it doesn't restore full backwards compatibility and
the usefullness of the feature is doubtful. Going back to the
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Commit 516ffb6b7724e97ca035293dcfd9f94cf6ce3a47 says:
Stephen Hemminger [Thu, 22 May 2008 20:41:40 + (13:41 -0700)]
Use the standard POSIX inet_pton to convert from string to IPV4
address. This avoids problems where ip parses 127.2 wrong.
Apparently inet_pton doesn't support
Hi Stephen!
Here's another one for you to consider.
On tis, 2008-07-22 at 20:21 +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
piper:~|master|% sudo ip a flush dev eth0 /dev/null
Nothing to flush.
It should just shut up, shouldn't it? :)
The patch below makes the Nothing to flush only visible when show
added by other tool (ifconfig), delete
tunnels matching help if you explicitly state the name argument. (ip tun
del name he)
Signed-off-by: Andreas Henriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff --git a/ip/iptunnel.c b/ip/iptunnel.c
index 769e845..0d9a17f 100644
--- a/ip/iptunnel.c
+++ b/ip/iptunnel.c
@@ -196,8
. For anyone interested in
improving it, please send your improved version to the address Giuseppe
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Package: vlan
Severity: wishlist
The upstream developers consider vconfig deprecated in favor of iproute, see
http://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg77014.html and the followup.
Maybe it would be good to start thinking about a scenario how to migrate
users away from it and in the future drop
the differences
internally in the future. ;)
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this reviewed by the RMs and pushed into
lenny when it's been built everywhere.
Fixing the priority override would be nice...
(If there's more anything I can help out with, please tell me.)
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Removing ~/.elisa/ solved the problem for me, so this seems to be some
missing backwards-compatability / configuration parsing failure
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. please dump out rules, routes for all tables, addresses and attach.
If you can do the same dumps on your working machine and compare the
output for differences that would be great.
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then nitpicking to offer.
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then to avoid
the maintenance burden of the the fuse-source package.
Removing the binary fuse-source package is a simple enough way to fix
the problem, but maybe the maintainers should ACK it before anyone
thinks of uploading a NMU here.
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are not the exact same.
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though. Also tried messing around a bit with
mp3s in gxine, but couldn't get it to crash. I'm on amd64 though, and
all reporters seems to be on ix86.)
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[1]: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg260256.html
[2]: Other affected packages (in sid) seems to be less popular ones:
bcron-run, raccess4vbox3, smartlist, sxid
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to help out more, I hope this was of some help.
Feel free to ask for anything else that you thing I might be able to
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Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Writing extended state information... Done
Reading task descriptions... Done
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unlikely. I suggest removal
while we wait for this feature to reach us via the upstream linux
kernel developers which will help out with QA.
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released in 2004 and the discussion
from the original patch inclusion in debians iproute package is from 2003. I
have no way to test this, so feedback from users would be much appreciated.
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I don't see a point in discussing it any more. I don't think I can make
any of my arguments any more clear, atleast not in english.
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Package: libpam-modules
Version: 1.0.1-2
Severity: minor
I believe debian/patches-applied/007_modules_pam_unix forgets to
update the pam_unix man page to change 1 to 6 in:
min=n
Set a minimum password length of n characters. The default value is
1.
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Debian
Package: smartlist
Severity: normal
Hello!
Your package depends on the virtual package mail-transport-agent without
any alternative. This makes the package pull in whichever package
provides mail-transport-agent that ends up first in an alphabetical sort.
(Which currently means citadel-mta).
Package: bcron-run
Severity: normal
Hello!
Your package depends on the virtual package mail-transport-agent without
any alternative. This makes the package pull in whichever package
provides mail-transport-agent that ends up first in an alphabetical sort.
(Which currently means citadel-mta).
Package: sxid
Severity: normal
Hello!
Your package depends on the virtual package mail-transport-agent without
any alternative. This makes the package pull in whichever package
provides mail-transport-agent that ends up first in an alphabetical sort.
(Which currently means citadel-mta).
You
Package: raccess4vbox3
Severity: normal
Hello!
Your package depends on the virtual package mail-transport-agent without
any alternative. This makes the package pull in whichever package
provides mail-transport-agent that ends up first in an alphabetical sort.
(Which currently means
Package: systraq
Severity: wishlist
Hello!
The systraq package depends on exim4-daemon-light | mail-transport-agent
which makes me question if there are any particular reason you are not
using the convenience packag exim4 | mail-transport-agent ?
Please streamline your dependency according to
Package: drac
Severity: normal
Hello!
Your packag depends on postfix | mail-transport-agent. Exim (v4) is generally
considered the default mta in Debian and is also the package providing
mail-transport-agent which has the highest priority.
Is there any particular reason why your package needs to
Package: kolab-cyrus-common
Severity: normal
Hello!
Your packag depends on postfix | mail-transport-agent. Exim (v4) is generally
considered the default mta in Debian and is also the package providing
mail-transport-agent which has the highest priority.
Is there any particular reason why your
Package: echelot
Severity: normal
Hello!
Your packag depends on postfix | mail-transport-agent. Exim (v4) is generally
considered the default mta in Debian and is also the package providing
mail-transport-agent which has the highest priority.
Is there any particular reason why your package needs
Package: iwatch
Severity: normal
Hello!
Your packag depends on postfix | mail-transport-agent. Exim (v4) is generally
considered the default mta in Debian and is also the package providing
mail-transport-agent which has the highest priority.
Is there any particular reason why your package needs
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