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> time to prepare a patch for this.
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> The broken version is now in testing. And a router not routing
> packets anymore due to sysctl not enabling forwarding is a serious
> functionality bug.
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> Tmux segfaults also on my server. No obvious reason.
> I have those kind of entries in /var/log/kern.log
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thanks
This bug results in certificates being transparently generated with
totally wrong options; hence this makes tinyca unusable. Bumping
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all, otherwise all I got was a garbled screen.
Also, as mentioned on IRC the resolution I need (1920x1080) is not
available but I added it manually, and it's good to know that it will
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> 'nflog-e' test of tcpdump_4.5.1-1 failed on Big-Endian ports,
> mips, powerpc, s390x, sparc, powerpcspe, ppc64,
> and maybe same on m68k, sparc64.
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t picked up by logcheck. I don't want to have to change
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jessie in a few months time just to avoid this issue...
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> This must be a toolchain issue, I'll ask on the kfreebsd mailing list.
Actually there's no need, this looks like a plain bug in
kfreebsd-kernel-headers, it was updated to the FreeBSD 10 versions which
include this change:
http://svnweb.freebsd.
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Emilio Pozuelo Monfort writes:
> This is the last blocker for the libgnutls-deb0-28 transition. It'd be
> great if someone could take a look.
If necessary I can work around this issue by disabling zerocopy BPF in
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the first place[1], I think the new way to do things is much better.
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compresses files larger than 4KB under
/usr/share/doc so if the file ever grows past that, it will break.
The latter could be worked around, but I'd rather just not have to deal
with bash completion at all. What's the procedure to have this file
included in the bash-completion pac
ocked, etc. Removing this timer will probably never be possible, so
I'd like to close this bug. Waking up every 1000ms is probably not very
noticeable on the overall power consumption of your system...
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(However, the patch may not be suitable for inclusion, I didn't test the
effects it has on other guests.)
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tags 654882 fixed-upstream
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> Okay, so you want something like the following. I'll see what upstream
> thinks about this. [...]
This patch is now upstream.
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> OOI (rrright), when do you approx. plan the next (experimental)
> upload? :)
As soon as the SourceForge repository gets in sync with OpenBSD, which
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olin. debhelper adds a prerm script to the package with a
no-op call to dpkg-maintscript-helper, but that's not really a concern.
I merged your patch in Git for the next upload.
I guess that also takes care of half of #648867 which I'm going to retitle
and tag accordingly.
Ch
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Dererk writes:
> Please consider removing this patch as soon as possible. It would be
> really quite important for wheezy release to have this feature working
> on.
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> You might want to have pluto exec a script using sudo with specific
> commands, and add password-less specific permissions for those commands.
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> But since then, the Debian package hasn't been updated.
When this patch makes it into a released version of tmux, it will be
available in sid. Until then, you can try the package in experimental
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> sessions should be nested with care, unset $TMUX to force.
Yes, I fixed it myself with this commit:
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Are you filing this to request a stable update once wheezy is out? Because
I don't think
Package: lintian
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lintian doesn't know about squeeze-backports-sloppy and complains about
my changes file. Trivial patch against Git:
diff --git a/checks/changes-file b/checks/changes-file
index d4ca475..f704f6f 100644
--- a/checks/changes-file
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nal messages that would otherwise be
annoying (e.g. when you toggle an option).
It should be easy enough to just redirect the client's output to /dev/null
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Ivan Shmakov writes:
> When using symbolic names, one being substring of another, RCS now
> appears to somehow confuse the two. Consider, e. g.: [...]
Yes, I believe this is fixed in 5.8.2 which is currently available in
experimental. Can you try it and report back?
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ike zsh does.
In your opinion, is this file useful enough to be shipped in the package?
I don't want to get bug reports about it, it's not supported upstream (it
hasn't been updated since 2010).
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This is a limitation of valgrind and I checked that it still applies
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Are you still seeing this in tmux 1.8?
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The remember-el package's main purpose is to ship remember.el, an Emacs
add-on that is part of Emacs itself since version 23. It also ships an
assortment of glue add-ons for planner-el, bbdb, etc but these are
likely to be outdated as the last upstream uplo
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debian/rules sets DEB_BUILD_HARDENING=1 but the package does not
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> me a little confusion when looking at "Flags [S.]" in tcpdump's output).
> I'm going to try to attach a diff against tcpdump.1 to this report.
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can use the 'source-file' (or 'source') command to include other
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examples/NOTES. But maybe my co-maintainer will have a different opinion.
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The working directory for windows created using keys is taken from the
'default-path' option. I guess a special value 'inherit' could be added to
get the same behavior, but getting the current working directory of a
given process "from the outside"
Hi,
Any progress on this transition?
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Hi,
Juliusz Chroboczek writes:
> A 4.2.0 beta is available from the tcpdump website. It would be very
> helpful for me if you could put it in experimental.
Is there anything in particular you need from this version?
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sible please install corekeeper or configure your system to keep
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One more data point: did you have any grouped sessions in that server?
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e "exact match only" for session
> handling optional, like having an extra parameter to all commands that
> deal with sessions. (Plus something for tmux.conf, I guess, so one can
> set it globally)..
I'm not sure we need it for all commands, but I'll see what upstream
t
quot; | grep -q "^${myname}$"
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This change is also why xterm no longer displays the bold version of a
Unicode arrow ("BLACK RIGHT-POINTING POINTER") as used by my MUA for
threads; setting assumeAllChars brings it back. Font is "fixed".
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dumb and just sends to the server any arguments you
give it, along with some file descriptors. Command parsing and dispatch
is done in the server, and list-commands is not special in that regard.
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Starting with v3.0 the CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE option is no longer set by
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I think Debian images should follow the new upstream default.
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f them into the other.
Right, and with -U for the first tcpdump instance it's even nicer.
> Romain, for you as the package maintainer, I suggest you can safely
> close this bug, since a simple solution is already available.
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Thank you very much for the bug report and patch, this is a regression in
tcpdump 4.2 and only affects testing/unstable. I'll upload a fixed package
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the config file fixed upstream.
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inal definition, but perusing
the changelog doesn't bring up any obvious candidates (ncv?).
Sven, any ideas?
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Ah yes, that must be it, thanks. Do I have your permission to reassign
this bug to ncurses-base and mark it fixed in 5.7+20101128-1?
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Tags: upstream
The plugin tries to get weather data from xoap.weather.com which replies
"Invalid License Key". Since this affects all users of the package and
makes it useless, I'm setting the severity to 'grave'.
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For the record this bug also prevents gnome-do from starting when procps
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the setgid bit from the binary. So while the protocol itself hasn't
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y will be kept by the kernel as
/proc//exe and can be used to reattach as long as the server is
running. But I guess that for the sake of non-Linux users, keeping a copy
in /tmp is more reasonable...
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/12255/exe: Permission denied
root@silenus:~# /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 /proc/12255/exe -ls
Directory '/var/run/screen' must have mode 777.
root@silenus:~#
Sorry for the false alarm. :)
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> tmux should NOT DARE TO TOUCH THE WINDOW TITLE. Thats why I set it to
> off.
tmux doesn't change the title on its own. Your shell init file does.
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Joerg Jaspert writes:
> Though yes, with that reading this bug could be changed to a
> "automatic-rename only covers some tmux internal foo, please provide
> another such option to entirely turn off any automatic renaming of
> windows" wishlist bug and kicked upwards to upstream. Where automatic
Hi,
My patch to implement this was just merged upstream, the feature is even
enabled by default (and can be disabled by setting 'default-path').
I'm about to update the snapshot in experimental if you want to try it
out.
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reopen 577454
quit
This bug was closed with the upload of version 10 but the change that was
applied doesn't fix the issue. It just makes pydf ignore the result from
termios and try the next method, calling resize, which doesn't work in
Emacs shell buffers either.
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onment with only their listed
build dependencies installed.
Thanks,
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to the kernel in other ways so the abstraction
level offered by libnl isn't so valuable than for other programs.
I don't know how much new code that would require, though.
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cap from scratch today
they would probably use it, but each distribution has to live with its
historical soname.
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Heh, guess I wasn't really paying attention when I enabled hardening!
Thanks for the patch, I merged it in 0.7-9.
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PFLAGS, only
CFLAGS. I'll fix this, thanks for the report.
> Looks like -O2 option is present three times and other options two
> times.
Yes, that's inelegant but harmless.
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anks for the report, I'll pick up this fix for unstable.
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There is another new upstream release, 1.0:
http://marc.info/?l=git&m=133665760815677
If a co-maintainer is needed I'd be happy to help!
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with a s
.15, although I did not
check that the result actually works.
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it, tig
isn't quite big enough to require two maintainers. I was only offering to
pick up the slack since you seemed to be falling behind upstream. :-)
Thanks for the upload!
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the tcpflow package.
Note: the upstream author is no longer active, the project was taken
over by a new upstream who rewrote the program in C++:
https://github.com/simsong/tcpflow/
The package description is:
tcpflow is a program that captu
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