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> retitle 988456 Installation inconsistent, missing dependency, not up-to-date
Bug #988456 [atftpd] atftpd: Installation inconsistent and not functional
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Hi Chris,
On 24-07-2021 10:54, Chris Lamb wrote:
> However, why the slight change to security-related overflow handling
> in bitfield fields *on i386 systems* should result in this failure
> eludes me... :/
The changelog mentions some other bug fixes, the first one looks
potentially related
Package: atftpd
Version: 0.7.git20120829-3.2
Followup-For: Bug #988456
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Control: retitle -1 Installation inconsistent, missing dependency, not
up-to-date
Control: severity -1 important
Control: tags -1 unreproducible
Dear all,
the last days I used atftpd in two
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Bug #987321 [openntpd] openntpd: if-up.d script uses SysV command instead of
systemd and blocks boot
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987321: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=987321
Debian Bug Tracking System
Downgrading the deb-multimedia package libasound2-plugins from 1.2.2-dmo2
to 1.2.2-2 fixed this for me.
See: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=991337#30
Dear maintainer, dear all,
It seems that the problem comes from the package libasound2-plugins from deb-
multimedia.
The following command to force the debian version of the package fixes the bug:
sudo apt install libasound2-plugins=1.2.2-2
Cheers
On Wed, 21 Jul 2021 21:56:27 +0200 Jakub Lucký
Caution: naivety ahead.
I'm seeing similar behaviour, but I'm not sure it's identical. I don't
have "load-module module-alsa-sink" uncommented in /etc/pulse/default.pa.
I've also rebuild pulseaudio with the patches but my problem persists.
With no USB audio devices connected, pulseaudio works
I can confirm this happening. This is absolutely absurd. Debian is
supposed to produce a _stable_ operating system, is it not? To the best
of my understanding, that is why the included packages are often of
older versions of software: to maintain and ensure security and
stability. I find
Paul Gevers wrote:
> With a recent upload of redis the autopkgtest of python-fakeredis fails
> in testing when that autopkgtest is run with the binary packages of
> redis from unstable. It passes when run with only packages from testing.
Just to confirm that I can reliably and locally reproduce
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