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recommendation for anyone who wants to transition away from xscreensaver in
terms of
not introducing security issues in particular.
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type code space is
so small that collisions should be expected, but util-linux's fdisk in MBR
mode also provides a 0xda code for "non-FS data", so users in that case may
be less tempted to default to the underlying volume type.
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ter question would probably be why that flag->method propagation is done in
manual partitioning mode in the first place; I assume that's used for something,
but I don't know what, having not delved into this code before.
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ow.
Unrelatedly, I was actually planning on unplugging all the non-target
disks first as a precautionary measure, but then I forgot to and
didn't think anything further of it until the cold chill of cryptsetup
failing when I tried to read anything from them.
Now I am sad and have filesystems
gplanarity: fcmatch.c:548: IA__FcFontMatch: Assertion `result != ((void *)0)'
failed.
Aborted
Expected behavior: the game starts normally.
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ing an inability to resize the screen, but doing the error
propagation in a more robust way probably requires changes elsewhere.
> Cheers,
> -- Guido
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in other circumstances a sudden emulator exit could cause serious data
loss, which is why I am filing this as a critical bug, similarly to
#537569. (As usual, if this is not the correct severity, please
advise as to the correct severity.)
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put a commit command next
constitutes serious loss of user data, which justifies the critical
severity at which I am reporting this.
Thanks in advance for any attention.
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/proc/cpuinfo:
processor
Of course right after I post that I find the package that provides the
module requested. It appears that installing liblua5.1-filesystem0
allows the wsapi files to load, so I suppose liblua5.1-wsapi1 should
depend on it.
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Reporting against liblua5.1-wsapi1 since the requirement for lfs seems
to be from wsapi/common.lua. Severity grave because the probability
that this bug is system-specific seems rather low. apt-cache search
doesn't report anything obvious in the Debian archive that looks like
a Lua lib
ble by the webserver, your install breaks. Does
Gallery inherently require itself to be able to create arbitrary
filenames inside the data directory, or is this futureproofing, or
is it arbitrary? Probably a question for upstream.
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= 0x68b000
brk(0x68bf10) = 0x68bf10
arch_prctl(ARCH_SET_FS, 0x68b850) = 0
brk(0x6acf10) = 0x6acf10
brk(0x6ad000) = 0x6ad000
exit_group(-1) = ?
Process 16730 de
programs that use python-gtk2 hang on startup
when run from an xterm unless their stdin is specifically redirected
from /dev/null:
driconf
gajim
gnome-about
glchess
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No module named spambayes
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apt-listchanges before it
happily horked itself by making itself unable to read its own
previously-written database file by upgrading the Python package
anyway.
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can forward if you feel like it.)
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This is a harmless text file. Or at least it looks like one. In
fact, it is. But it's almost not. If you were to change the word
"variaboles" below to "variables", then l
thing else meaning "query". The code fragment that causes the
problem only occurs in the :safe case; the other three cases are not
affected.
Ironically, that feature was the main reason I wanted to try Emacs 22
in the first place. :-)
> Cheers,
> Moritz
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22.2
> release.
Aha, looks like we're up and reading mail at the same time. (Sorry about
the near-simultaneous duplication.) Good stuff; hopefully it'll get fixed
in Debian soon. Thanks. :-)
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with a subjec
ntent. Hopefully that'll speed up
coordination with upstream.
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permit unsafe `eval' lines when they're turned on), but
highly unsafe variables like `load-path' can still be set, as
demonstrated above.
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Archit
ssary for the cl-sql-mysql package to work.
Does this replicate for anyone else?
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-lisp-controller/1000/sbcl/clsql-mysql/db-mysql/mysql-loader.fasl")
8: ((SB-PCL::FAST-METHOD ASDF:PERFORM (ASDF:LOAD-OP ASDF:CL-SOURCE-FILE))
# # # #)
9: ((LAMBDA (SB-PCL::.PV-CELL. SB-PCL::.NEXT-METHOD-CALL. SB-PCL::.ARG0.
SB-PCL::.ARG1.)) # # # #)
10: ((LAMBDA NIL))
11: (S
I see .deb
packages in the relevant SourceForge project but no discussion about
actual inclusion in Debian.
> /* Steinar */
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