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Well, it is not obvious to me that the various tmpfs file systems do
have widely different size requirements, so I do not plan to deprecate
it myself.
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change this to return more sensible values? It
is hard to write to utmp at the start of the rcS.d/ run, as
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that resize2fs is doing a better job for resizing, but as far
as I know the ext2prepare tool in the ext2resize package is still
useful and lack a replacement in e2fsprogs. The ext2prepare tool is
the only reason why I keep maintaining ext2resize in Debian.
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modes are rw (read/write) or ro (read-only) is changed to
read Supported modes are w (read/write) or ro (read-only). I do not
know if 'ro' is a working mode. I failed to get it working, and found
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suggest adding something like this:
- Using module-assistant. Remember to make sure the kernel header
package is installed, and then run 'module-assistant build kqemu'
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Provides: kqemu-modules
Description: kqemu modules for Linux (kernel _KVERS_).
This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the
Please apply it to the kqemu source, to make the package easier to
backport to etch.
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it should detect the presence of Xen and refuse to do anything
when it is present.
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[Daniel Baumann]
Are there now any news about uploading the new usplash upstream version
of ubuntu to debian?
I believe that decision to Maximilian. If a new usplash version is
uploaded, a new version of debian-edu-artwork need to be uploaded as
well.
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Package: xenman
Version: 0.5-2
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meta:~# xenman
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/xenman/src/xenman.py, line 20, in ?
import
tags 273801 + patch
thanks
I had a look at this issue, and the fact that the task recommends and
suggests are ignored in the tasksel tasks. Here is a proposed fix,
both getting rid of the generic name (did anyone add it to tasksel?
Should the tasksel method be added?), and also make sure the
I've tested this patch, and it proved to be incomplete. ext2prepare
need an argument extra, with the new maximum size for the partition.
Not sure how to properly calculate that value, so I just picked a
fairly large number 100 GiB as the value. With this patch,
ext2prepare seem to run
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[Claus Hindsgaul]
Please include the attached updated Danish debconf translation
(/debian/po/da.po)
Thank you. I've commited the file to svn and updated the .pot file.
In the process I discovered that the new strings you had translated
were not supposed to be
reassign 381641 console-tools
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[Jack Carroll]
you might want to change the package line and take over the report;
I don't think I have access to do that.
You probably have access to do it, but I'll take care of it.
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100GiB is either way to high (for my 200MB / partition) or way too
low (for my 1TiB data partition). I think the value should be less
than 16TiB (maximum size) and no more than 10 times the filesystem
size.
Yeah. I read from the mke2fs manual page that -O resize_inode
in scripts/discover-aptinstall, which detect all
relevant packages and install them using aptitude install.
#! /bin/sh
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# Based on discover-modprobe, modified
kind of X configuration it needs. If you managed to get X
working, please attach the X configuration as well.
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device vendor='10de' model='0185' model_name='NV18 [GeForce4 MX 4000 AGP
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So no X module is detected for this device.
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[Joseph Smidt]
Here it is:
[...]
00:02.0 0300: 8086:27a2 (rev 03)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML
Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
Thank you. I've verified that this entry now lists i810 as the X
[Peter Eisentraut]
I will upload an NMU based on the attached patch in a few days if
the bug is not addressed by then.
Good to hear, as this bug make it impossible for the ntp package to
propage into etch, and radioclk is impossible to install in unstable:
# aptitude install radioclk
Reading
as root? It
might make it easier to debug this problem.
(lspci ; lspci -n)|sort
/sbin/discover-modprobe -nv
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be using the kernel module piix. Can you tell me
what kernel module is used by the ethernet card? Is the piix entry
correct for the SATA card?
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-data is licensed using GNU GPL and a
BSD-variant. I would prefer it if the script was licensed using one
of the already used licenses, to avoid adding extra load on those
having to evaluate the license of the disocover-data package.
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I'm preparing an NMU to fix this problem. Here is the patch and
proposed changelog entry.
* Change build depend from 'libpng3-dev (= 1.2.1-2)' to
libpng12-dev to avoid future build problem. libpng3-dev will be
removed in the future. (Closes: #303699)
This bug keep this package from propagating into testing. Because of
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I'm preparing an NMU to fix this problem. Here is the patch and
proposed changelog entry.
* Change build depend from 'xlibs-dev ( 4.1.0)' to 'libx11-dev,
libxext-dev, x-dev', as xlibx-dev is being removed from Debian.
(Closes: #346669)
diff -ur
[Falk Hueffner]
Hmm, I thought the project is dead anyway or superceded by something
else. Is this really worth bothering?
Well, I like playing it, so I try to keep the package in Debian
working. :)
I know upstream gave up when Blizzard sent threats, but as long as it
still is in Debian I want
[Jörg Sommer]
What would you suggest?
I suggest reducing the severity to 'wishlist' while keeping the
wontfix flag, and perhaps retitle the bug if that make it more obvious
what the bug is all about. requires j2re1.4 indicate a serious bug,
while bootchart do not really require j2re1.4 and thus
Package: cacao
Version: 0.93-4
This is a new version of bug #337601, which solved the previous ww2d
problem with jamvm by updating classpath.
Cacao fail to run the GIS tool World Wind. I get it working using SUN
Java by following this howto:
1) download the JOGL and ww2d packages:
Package: jamvm
Version: 1.4.1-2
This is a new version of bug #337601, which solved the previous ww2d
problem with jamvm.
Jamvm fail to run the GIS tool World Wind. I get it working using SUN
Java by following this howto:
1) download the JOGL and ww2d packages:
wget
severity 349271 normal
merge 349271 331438
thanks
Thank you for your bug report. Sad to hear that the problem is still
affecting users. The fixed package should make it into etch in 6
days.
[Ron Johnson]
On 14-Jan, cron.weekly started sending me emails with this in them:
CONTENTS
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.75
Tags: patch
I just discovered a small typo in the norwegian task, making it fail
to trigger for no and nb language, and only work for nn. The list of
language codes should not include commas. Here is a patch to fix it.
diff -ur tasksel-2.74.2/tasks/norwegian
debconf, or
just disabled by default. It would depend on how many submissions we
get using email and how many we get using HTTP. I do not have such
statistics available.
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Sound to me like the cifs startup script need to register their pid
to avoid killall killing them at shutdown. The mechanism is already
provided by initscripts, now the packages needing it just need to
use it.
Another alternative is to flag the mounted volume in /etc
that for sysv-rc at least, runlevels 0 and 6 are not handled like
the other runlevels. All start symlinks are called with the stop
argument. So K* and S* symlinks are treated the same way for these
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BTW: no need to report an issue more than once. Merging the two
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ASX VERSION=3.0
ABSTRACT /ABSTRACT
TITLEGratis pizza til folket/TITLE
AUTHOR /AUTHOR
COPYRIGHTTV 2/COPYRIGHT
ENTRY
TITLEGratis pizza til folket/TITLE
ABSTRACTGratis pizza til
based on your BTS report? I have no idea
what you want, and no idea how to solve anything related to it.
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I found a solution. Changing the configuration to use TCP for RTSP
streams got the video streaming. Why is this not the default?
Would it be an idea to test with TCP if the current default isn't
working, to get this working out of the box?
I did some more investigation
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With VLC, this work out of the box, and this make me suspect it will
automatically try TCP if UDP fail. Perhaps an idea for mplayer to
get it workout out of the box when the client is behind NAT?
I ran wireshark on a vlc session
to work with mozilla-mplayer in Lenny, to make sure the sites reported
by Debian Edu users work out of the box. Not sure if an upload of
mplayer will make it in time, while the change to mplayerplug-in seem
simple enough.
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Perhaps it is a bug both in mplayer and mplayerplug-in?
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This gnash build issue on sparc keep the latest gnash package out of
Lenny. Is there work going on to fix it? One idea to work around the
GCC bug is to use -O0 on sparc to disable optimization, hopefully
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can be changed during installation using preseeding.
Changes to the preseed values will require a new upload of
debian-edu-install for Lenny.
What about changing this very early for Lenny+1, to give everybody
some time to adjust?
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-datarecorder
Recommends: education-menus
Suggests: electric, pcb, vipec, xcircuit, freehdl, eagle, gtkwave
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this migration is done.
I welcome help with maintaining openjump. :)
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There are two of these in Debian, FET and tablix. I've been able to
get tablix to work, but not FET. Are you aware of gtablix and tablix?
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shutdown,
we can discuss how to solve this in sysvinit. Until such definition
show up, I have no idea how to solve this issue reliably.
Please let us know how the kernel decided to handle wake-on-lan in
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/fstab is 0). Does it work?
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, care to cook up
a patch for this?
Would love to, but do not expect to have any spare time to spend on it
before Lenny is released. Sorry about that. Just got very little
time for free software these days. Hope it will improve in a few
months.
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. A package ping-pong seem likely to take a long
time, and thus will not make a solution show up in Lenny. The only
alternative seem to be for us to fork kdm and maintain our own version
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away
+ usplash_write QUIT
+
# Wait until it is gone or forcibly kill it
i=0
while usplash_pidfound; do
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@@ -172,6 +179,8 @@
fi
fi
echo .
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+splash_start
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As Lenny freezes this weekend, I wonder if it is any chance of having
a fixed package uploaded before the freeze, to get this fixed in
Lenny?
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: sed: not found
/scripts/local-top/lvm2: 67: sed: not found
This seem like something that should be fixed. The machine booted
just fine after this, so I am not sure abou the consequences of not
having tr and sid in the initrd.
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to be fixed before the lenny release,
regardless.
Great. If this isn't fixed in Lenny, we will have to fork the
openldap package for Debian Edu, and we would really like to avoid
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Standards-Version: 3.7.3
Homepage: http://www.openldap.org/
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gnutls_cipher_get_key_size( c ) * 8;
+ #else
+ return 0;
+ #endif
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it properly. Which
version of X were/are you using? Also, does this card also work with
the nv driver?
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upstream 492870 http://bugs.xine-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139
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I've submitted this issue to the upstream bugzilla,
URL:http://bugs.xine-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139.
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with the current
implementation.
- The pam module crashes when trying to write messages. No idea why.
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already reported them to LKML). Do you use tmpfs
file systems for /etc/ and the location where you tried to build
insserv?
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It would be great if you were able to run an insserv with debug
symbols under valgrind to see if something useful is reported there.
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will change how the package propagate into testing
(will require manual work by the release managers and approval from
the debian-boot team), but might be worth it.
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/insserv_1.12.0-1_i386.deb
and test it using 'valgrind insserv'. Hopefully it can provide the
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So, I see two problems here
- The pam module fail when there is no tty, and thus listing it as
required in /etc/pam.d/common-session will fail with the current
implementation.
This is still an issue, and I suspect it need to be solved in the
pam configuration
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The back trace look like the function pointer __write_message is
NULL, and thus a call to the function fail. But as far as I can see,
it isn't a function pointer but a real function. Perhaps the dynamic
linker is confused?
I managed to track
by Otavio (co-maintainer and d-i team coordinator). We want
it removed to reduce the work load on discover maintainence.
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On second thought, I believe the proper way to configure pam is to
only use pam-devperm for the services providing ttys, and to _not_
list it in /etc/pam.d/current-session but in /etc/pam.d/login,
/etc/pam.d/gdm, etc. Then at will not try to use the module and
this work
(if with a performance penalty)
from 'regular' code.
I have sent an email to upstream asking wy it is done like this. I
suspect it is to optimize for speed, as there is no protocol involved,
but am not sure. Does it still work on m68k if you remove the
alignment attribute?
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from when it fail. Can you run
strace stellarium
and attach the output to BTS?
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of sizeof(regex_t) on m68k? What is the alignment
calculated for the struct?
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for my comments on pam-foreground, and note that consolekit was
written as a improved replacement for pam-foreground.
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not a bug in the compiler to attempt to follow the
programmer's directives and to barf out if that is impossible...
I am trying to understand why it is impossible. Can you explain it to
me?
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byte boundaries should also be on 2-byte
boundaries. How did it end up not being on 2-byte boundaries? What
did I misunderstand?
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to install the
libqt4-sql-sqlite package, and see if it solve the problem. Seem like
a missing dependency is breaking your test.
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alternative instead of having vgrabbj removed from
testing? It would be great if you could try to get vgrabbj in Lenny,
to get the stopmotion package used by Debian Edu working with USB
cameras in Lenny.
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So there seem to be two possible solutions. Either reduce the version
number in discover-data, but I suspect it is as correct as it can be,
or raise it in hotplug-setup. I plan to do the latter.
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I've only done blackbox testing so far, so I don't know the root
issue here.
Please provide the output from 'lspci -nn' on the machine in question.
I really wish it was possible to query the X server to get the driver
it is going to use. :(
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this. The program work on all other
architectures where it was built. Only m68k have an issue with
alignment and fail to build.
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