> Allow more than one:
> -i A -i B.
> Currently it just grabs the last one you list and ignores the others!
This is a limitation of the kernel (and the libpcap interface), not
tcpflow. Reassigning to libpcap0.8.
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Yes, with this setting:
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> 2.18.1-2
Ok, thanks for testing.
Could you please run /usr/lib/deskbar-applet/deskbar-applet -w
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zsh doesn't know about git-mergetool. If you add it, having completion
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> should be changed to section="Applications/Accessibility".
Thanks, this is now fixed in svn.
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Tags: security
guilt makes extensive use of the '$$' shell variable for temporary
files in /tmp. This is a serious security vulnerability; on multi-user
systems it allows an attacker to clobber files with something like the
following:
for i in
t use a
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I intend to orphan the wmclock package as I no longer use it.
The package description is:
Wmclock is an applet for Window Maker which displays the date and time
in a dockable tile. It features multiple language support, 24h or 12h
time display, and can run a use
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I intend to orphan the wmifs package as I no longer use it.
The package description is:
wmifs is a dockable applet for X11 that can monitor all your network
interfaces. It's designed for WindowMaker's Dock and AfterStep's Wharf,
but it's not dependent on these wi
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I intend to orphan the wmbinclock package as I no longer use it.
The package description is:
wmbinclock is a dockable binary clock applet for Window Maker, it shows
the current system time (in 24-hour format) as a classic binary display
where you have to add up t
e once
> ~/.emacs moved away, I keep on having “XML Font”.
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Good catch, I hadn't noticed. It seems to be completing stuff from
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ret = pcap_read(cap->pcap, 1, handler, (u_char *)cap);
+ ret = pcap_dispatch(cap->pcap, 1, handler, (u_char *)cap);
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} while (ret == 0);
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ce icmp[] implies icmp even if you're testing for non-equality,
the expression is partly equivalent to 'icmp6 and icmp', which
rejects all packets because it can never be true.
What you meant to use is something like icmp6[icmptype], but that's
not yet implemented in libpcap.
Status of this bug: I committed everything to Git and I think it's
basically ready, but I need to do an archive sweep to check that the
list of symbols I kept isn't too strict.
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+instead of pcap_read() (closes: #548019).
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--- li
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qemacs has been orphaned for more than two years, I think it's time
to remove it. popcon reports ~200 installations. Emacs 23 with
multi-tty is a better alternative (and starts in about the same
amount of time).
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upstream wants to commit to maintain an ABI definition just yet.
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API, it exists in libpcap but it's no longer exported. I can add it
back, but it would be better if tcptrace didn't use libpcap's
private symbols and kept to the public API...
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* New upstream release.
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in libpcap 1.0. Using the real location fixes it (at
the cost of making backports more difficult, but it doesn't matter
much).
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Bdale, do you think you could apply this to Debian's tar package?
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> Steve Grubb of Red Hat discovered that vcdiff script as shipped with Emacs
> (confirmed in versions 20.7 to 22.1.50) uses temporary files insecurely,
> which makes it possible for local attacker to conduct a symlink
elisp
> Description : An Emacs mode to get organized
This mode is already included in emacs22, why do we need a separate
package? Because the version in Emacs is too old?
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Thanks for the report, this will be fixed in -3.
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ould probably have the
same description as libpcap0.8-dev since it's here to stay, I'll
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> Version: 4.7.2-1
> Severity: serious
> There was an error while trying to autobuild your package: [...]
Already fixed in 4.7.3-1, which built successfully on all archs.
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When I start tig, it prints the following line on the console:
sh: config: command not found
strace suggests that it's actually trying to call 'git config --list'
via popen():
32461 execve("/bin/sh", ["sh", "-c", " config --list"], [/* 58 vars */]
changelog irpas-0.10/debian/changelog
--- irpas-0.10/debian/changelog
+++ irpas-0.10/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+irpas (0.10-4.1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * NMU to unblock libpcap's transition to testing.
+ * Fix build against libpcap0.8 (closes: #480578).
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Please remove the libpcap0.8 source package, its binary packages
have been moved to libpcap now that the 0.7 -> 0.8 pcap transition
is over.
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Version: 2.011-1
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Today I upgraded libio-compress-base-perl from version 2.010-1 to
version 2.011-1. Now debmirror refuses to start:
| Can't call method "value" on an undefined value at
| /usr/share/perl5/IO/Uncompress/RawInflate.pm line 64.
Set
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> Whenever I try to start iceowl through deskbar-applet I end up
> getting a bug-buddy dialogue.
And what does it say? Launching iceowl through deskbar-applet works
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apparently built on an unclean system and
automatically enabled the ocaml bindings because the ocaml
development environment was installed.
I'm setting the severity to `important' since this can have other
side effects, feel free to downgrade if you feel this is not
justified.
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Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the aumix package.
The package description is:
aumix is a small, easy-to-use program to control the mixer of your sound
card. It runs in text mode using the ncurses library, or from the command
line (non-interactively). It can read default sett
t's still useful for people who use the OSS emulation layer of
ALSA, and it has a much better UI than alsamixer as far as console
mixers go. popcon reports 2404 users.
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useful even without the panel mode, and the removal of a feature, no
matter how important you think it is, is not release-critical.
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Sorry, my mistake. I thought that xemacs21 registered itself in the
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> `emacs21 | xemacs21' to prefer xemacs21 over emacs21?
I don't understand; what difference do you think it will make once
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> The source of this bug: `hack-local-variables' makes lists of
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> (variable . value) conses. It then avoids setting variables where
> the name of the
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> the current version fails to build on GNU/kFreeBSD.
> It needs small fixup for configure.in/configure.
> Please find attached patch with that.
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Tags: patch
Hi,
The following (trivial) patch makes git-buildpackage use 'gzip -n' to
avoid leaving gzip timestamps in generated orig tarballs. This allows
git-buildpackage to build the exact same tarball every time it's called
on the sam
Steffen Joeris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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I can NMU if necessary. Do we have a CVE id for this?
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+vulnerability in the handling of file local variables (CVE-2007-5795)
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+
emacs22 (22.1+1-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Fix mail locking patch
: #341285, #348878).
+
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* Change dependency due to the gnuplot package separation. closes: #312294
diff -u gnuplot-mode-0.6.0/debian/emacsen-install
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oks good. I applied this patch in revision 5.7-18, thanks!
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Seven years have passed. Can you still reproduce this bug?
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(In the future please file bugs with reportbug, it runs this script
automatically when you submit a bug.)
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> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2006-02-07 22:40 tramp
> drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 2005-10-17 07:55 w3m
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2005-09-06 16:24 windows
You don't have any lilypond files in here... this is probably not
intended.
I don't think this is a probl
ere exactly did you get those .debs? I can have a look and try to see
where the problem is; in any case it is certainly not a bug in
emacs-snapshot.
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3) Unblock Emacs with C-g
4) Send me the backtrace (please elide any control characters)
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n can be found until Etch it would still be good to
> reflect tcc's state in the package description ("safe ANSI C
> compiler".) and add a note that it's not ready for production use.
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kthxbye
I'm raising the severity of this bug again; it makes xaw3d unusable
because applications include and this doesn't exist
anymore since /usr/include/X11 is no longer a symlink to
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Could you please try to reproduce this bug with the X11 build? (It's in
the `emacs-snapshot' package.)
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> Version: 1:20051221-1
Oh, I hadn't noticed that bit.
I can run Emacs successfully with 1648 columns and open the Emacs binary
itself in it without problems. Could you try a newer emacs-snapshot?
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Perhaps, and perhaps not. Could you try the non-gtk version?
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> It would suffice to suggest ssh-client.
That wouldn't be very useful, it's a virtual package.
I changed the package to recommend openssh-client instead.
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olumns.
That is useful information.
I can definitely reproduce a bug when Emacs is in an XTerm, but the GTK
version is rock stable. Could you describe in more details how you
trigger the bug?
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I think I'll just reassign
your original December
snapshot.
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retitle 352552 ITA: x2x -- Link two X displays together, simulating a
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can reproduce the problem with example RMAIL file you
provided, I'll investigate.
As a workaround, setting `rmail-decode-mime-charset' to nil allows the
file to be read successfully.
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I fixed this bug upstream, the next snapshot will have the fix.
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Indeed, that's useless. Could you please rebuild Emacs from source with
debug symbols and try to get a usable backtrace? Otherwise I won't be
able to help much, I use emacs-snapshot-gtk over SSH quite often and
never experienced a crash.
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5) make bootstrap
Then launch src/emacs, you don't need to run `make install'. If you
manage to crash it again, send the me the backtrace.
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tar containing a debug version of Emacs, if you like.
That might be simpler for you.
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> Yes, when I tried (for the first time) on April 17, it was working.
I forgot to ask: which version of emacs-snapshot were you using then?
(20060406-1 or 20060415-{1,2})?
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case it fixed this crash).
So if I understand correctly, 20060406-1 worked and 20060415-1 didn't?
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> #24 0x081abbbe in Feval ()
> #25 0x081a8dfc in Fprogn ()
> #26 0x0812c4cf in Ftrack_mouse ()
Hmm. Could you provide the xbacktrace as well? You need to launch gdb
from the src directory in the Emacs source tree to get this macro (or
move the .gbdinit file elsewhere).
Thanks,
had been upgraded.
Hmm.
Could you try downgrading libgtk2.0-0 to version 2.8.16-1 and see if
that fixes the problem?
Also, does the Lucid version work in similar circumstances?
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Hmm.
What if you ssh in the GNU/Linux box with ssh -Y?
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So there is no bug in Emacs. In fact there's one, it is that X protocol
errors cause a crash when Emacs is compiled with GTK+ widgets, instead
of a polite X error. But this is a known bug.
If you agree, I'll just close this bug, then.
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