Bug#634386: libboost-signals-dev: boost/asio/signal_set.hpp missing

2011-07-18 Thread U.Mutlu
Package: libboost-signals-dev Version: 1.42.0.1 Severity: important the include file boost/asio/signal_set.hpp is missing says the compiler, and yes it indeed is missing! I even did a reinstall of all the libboost packages, but still the said file is missing. -- System Information: Debian

Bug#634386: Acknowledgement (libboost-signals-dev: boost/asio/signal_set.hpp missing)

2011-07-18 Thread U.Mutlu
Please close this bug# because the said missing file belongs to a newer version!... :-) Ie. my fault, sorry! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#789027: motion: After *ending* motion, CPU load of khubd goes up and stays high

2015-06-17 Thread U.Mutlu
Package: motion Version: 3.2.12+git20140228-4+b3 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate *** * What led up to the situation? Before starting motion, everything is ok. While motion is running, everything is ok. After

Bug#801740: bleachbit: deletes important config file (security issue)

2015-10-13 Thread U.Mutlu
Package: bleachbit Version: 1.4-1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, * What led up to the situation? If one enables deleting temp files of the flash-plugin then also the config- file of the flash-plugin gets deleted. * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or

Bug#810868: threads: condition_variable or atomic causes _sometimes_ a deadlock

2016-01-12 Thread U.Mutlu
I have been able to locate the bug: The implementation of the non-lambda version of condition_variable.wait() in my compiler (g++ (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2) seems to be buggy; I guess it is also in the other versions of g++. One can simulate the buggy behaviour by enabling the 2 ifdef's below.

Bug#810868: threads: condition_variable or atomic causes _sometimes_ a deadlock

2016-01-12 Thread U.Mutlu
not in the test code, but in the g++ libraries or even in g++ itself. /* test.cpp 2016-01-13-We Author: U.Mutlu condition variable example (but is [sometimes] buggy) Code adapted from the example at [1] Question: How to fix this code? --> it could be a low-level issue, ie. compiler-, stdlibr

Bug#1069559: g++-10: std::regex_constants::multiline (C++17) missing in -std=gnu++20

2024-04-20 Thread U.Mutlu
Package: g++-10 Version: 10.2.1-6 Severity: important X-Debbugs-Cc: um4...@mutluit.com Dear Maintainer, the value std::regex_constants::multiline is supposed to be present in C++17 and later (cf. for example https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/regex/basic_regex/constants ), but actually it's

Bug#1068871: spfquery: Pgm prints dead URL www.openspf.org

2024-04-12 Thread U.Mutlu
Package: spfquery Version: 1.2.10-7.1~deb11u1 Severity: important X-Debbugs-Cc: um4...@mutluit.com Dear Maintainer, The SPF testing program "spfquery" in its result gives a reference link for further info but which is an old URL ( www.openspf.org ) that's no more active and has been replaced