tag 635297 - patch
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mirsal mir...@mirsal.fr wrote:
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* mt-daapd-635297-debconf.patch asks the user for an admin password.
* mt-daapd-635297-no-startup.patch disables the automatic startup.
NAK on both.
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is still the default and the
request is not coming from localhost (localhost is special-cased and
bypasses the admin password entirely).
But, again, flogging a dead horse.
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breaking things :)
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support there may be a moot point.
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know how important that FDI file is in the grand scheme of the library.
That's a question for Julien (the other one - why yes, we're everywhere).
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ACLs instead.
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earliest opportunity.
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serves me well, you need a more recent kernel. 2.6.37 may or
may not do, 2.6.38 should work.
Look at the content of /sys/class/backlight, this will tell you whether
there is backlight support for your machine in the kernel or not.
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delay the fix for some time
until the next release/snapshot.
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Yeah, it needs to be rebuilt for the ffmpeg transition, but the binNMU
ftbfs due to the gcc change :/
Talk of bad timing. Fixed package on its way.
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The issue I have with that, other than the fact that it is just plain
wrong, is that all the module packaging tools were built on the premise
that changes to the kernel ABI are reflected by the ABI number. None of
the tools work if that premise doesn't hold true.
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improvements/fixes between 2.54 and 2.65.
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Could you try for that the package at [1]?
[1]
http://people.debian.org/~carnil/tmp/libio-socket-inet6-perl_2.54-1.2_all.deb
Just tried it out and it works as far as Cricket is concerned.
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As to using strict dependencies... it makes all of the above even
worse.
And I'll ask again: what's the point of the kernel ABI number if we have
to use strict dependencies? Seriously?
We need a kernel ABI numbering we can rely on.
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confused by the delay slot. If you take the delay
slot into account, you'll see that the code and Aurélien are both
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Package: libio-socket-inet6-perl
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Hi,
libio-socket-inet6-perl in Squeeze is broken wrt IPv6 handling. Upgrading
broke a perfectly working Cricket setup from Lenny where a number of hosts
are polled over IPv6.
Version 2.65-1 from unstable fixes this issue; the
] Like running into an endless loop while attempting to build a
module, as happened to me with blcr, which would be pretty inconvenient
at boot time.
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Furthermore it is indeed quite unclear if said company is not effectively
violating GPL and several core dev do indeed think so.
Uh? [citation needed] please, especially given VMware modules ship as
source although I can't remember their licensing
violating GPL and several core dev do indeed think so.
Uh? [citation needed] please, especially given VMware modules ship as
source although I can't remember their licensing terms right now.
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you have little care for what your users actually need.
We do, just not all of what *you* (one of our users) want.
Yeah, I'm probably the only Debian folk out there that has to support a
thousand workstations with VMware. We should definitely move to RedHat,
or something.
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We never supported oot binary crap, nor do we intend to do.
closing, as you already got all the explanations.
For the record, VMware modules come as source.
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upon before the
release of Squeeze, or not too long after it, so as to avoid further
breakages in early kernel updates for Squeeze.
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asking you to reconsider your position and go back to strictly
maintaining the kernel ABI number. This situation is a big step backward
for the Debian kernel packages and I hope it'll be fixed soon.
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and you can't just ignore them; in some
environments they are necessary to make things work and you won't have a
way around that.
Example?
VMware, nVidia, various drivers and infrastructure for communications
hardware (been there, done that), ...
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care for what your users actually need. I find it a bit
sad, given all the very good work you've been doing with the kernel
otherwise.
As I wrote already, it's not like VMware is some obscure piece of
software that nobody knows about.
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Hi,
I intend to prepare, test and upload an NMU of FAI 3.4.1 tomorrow to
finally beat FAI into shape for Squeeze (fixing #595365).
If there's any reason why I shouldn't do it, please let me know ASAP.
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there are alternatives.
libunistring 0.9.1 ships broken header files, making it absolutely
unusable.
libunistring 0.9.3 fails to build on mips* and thus can't migrate to
Squeeze.
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Please apply and let's finally get 0.9.3 in Squeeze.
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Package: libkqueue0
Version: 0.9.2-1
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Tags: patch
Hi,
A typo in the code copying kevents from the changelist to the eventlist
in kevent_copyin() leads to events with EV_RECEIPT having a non-zero data
field.
This breaks libdispatch in interesting ways under the right
on my buildd. The build log is here:
Yep, same issue.
On June 30th, I offered both a tarball of the build tree at the time of
failure and a kfreebsd-amd64 qemu image that reproduces the issue.
To date, nobody has taken on this offer. Enough said.
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I have been working on it, but I have some pressing issues (like
moving houses). I have a solution that's almost there, but not yet ready
for release.
Good news, thanks for the update!
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retitle 587499 antlr3: FTBFS on several architectures: hppa, kfreebsd-*
thanks
Hi,
I've just done a manual build on mips, and the package built just fine.
So we can write the mips failure off as a buildd issue, which leaves us
with the hppa kfreebsd-* failures.
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as on kfreebsd-*).
Not out of the woods just yet :( I wanted to look into the kfreebsd
failures to provide more data, but unfortunately neither kfreebsd-amd64
nor kfreebsd-i386 would install into VMWare 7...
I'll open a new bug with links to the build logs momentarily.
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=antlr3ver=3.2-3arch=kfreebsd-amd64stamp=1277754086file=log
Weird build failure:
- mips
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=antlr3ver=3.2-3arch=mipsstamp=126868file=log
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so we don't have to go through this again :)
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first failure in the build log).
I think adjusting the build-deps should be enough to fix this.
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be broken
after patching.
As 3.0.1 did have packages for kfreebsd-*, this will block the testing
migration :(
Thanks for your work on ANTLR!
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there to keep libantlr3c out of testing.
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Andrey cmr.p...@gmail.com wrote:
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Eikazo fails on my system with the following backtrace:
Uh, you already filed this exact same bug (#569781). I'm sorry but I
still cannot reproduce this issue on a freshly installed i386 Squeeze
system.
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be valid on a GET_VALUE
call, of the top of my head.
A backtrace with hpaio debug symbols (if available?) would be nice.
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*pIntValue = hpaio-currentDuplex;
I think we have a winner :-) Now you'll just have to figure out why
gnome-scan passes NULL here :/
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this by using the Verson 1.0.21-1 of Debian testing, there no Problem
till now.
Thanks for the report, it'll document the issue.
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Emilio Pozuelo Monfort po...@debian.org wrote:
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I'm dropping python-gtkhtml2 now, so this is RC. I'll see if I can port it,
though if you can have a look at it that would be great.
Not going to happen, I'm afraid...
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I'll look into it this week-end, thanks a lot!
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with test #2)
- type-punning issues: breaking strict aliasing rules can lead to
unexpected results as the compiler takes full advantage of the aliasing
while optimizing
- introduce the plist_uint_ptr union instead of casting pointers
Tested on amd64, alpha and hppa.
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What's the version of libsane installed on the system?
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Hi Bill,
There is a new version of libjpeg (libjpeg8) that replace libjpeg62.
libjpeg62-dev is only kept for LSB compatibility and should not be
used for building packages.
I'll take care of this this week-end.
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thanks to --force-overwrite).
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whether the /patches/ apply to
1.4.0.
That was clear in your mail, however my reply broke that sentence in two
pieces.
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minor_code 5)
What were you doing when this happened?
Anything worth noting about your environment? Proprietary X drivers? Are
you using the epkowa backend with non-free plugin?
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tags 537027 + patch
thanks
Hi,
#528152 contains a patch with a fix for this issue.
Note that tulip also ships binary .jars in thirdparty/; that should be
looked at.
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should
fix them before shipping code copies.
Not possible, for reasons explained to the security team.
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searching the scanner via libusb (since kernel version 2.6.4 the usbscanner
Works for me, check your local config, check permissions etc.
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deprecated and/or remove the package.
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Hi Nigel,
Julien, I'll take you up on the co-maintainer.
I'm buried with work.
I can add you to the sourceforge access.
I'm more than happy to help, my uid on SF is jblache.
I'll prepare the fix for unstable tomorrow.
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Nigel Croxon nigel.cro...@hp.com wrote:
Hi,
I have added you as a project member.
Great, thanks!
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Package: gnu-efi
Version: 3.0h-1
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Justification: unfit for release
Hi Nigel,
The ia32 linker script in gnu-efi needs to be updated a little bit, due
to changes in the linker behaviour. See this report for details (and a
fixed elf-i386 linker script):
of your package.
FYI, OpenSER will be replaced by Kamailio once it gets out of NEW. I
don't think it'll be worth doing a source upload of OpenSER to fix
this bug.
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Package: aterm
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Hi,
aterm fails to start:
% aterm
aterm: symbol lookup error: aterm: undefined symbol: dpy
And fails to build:
../../src/main.c: In function 'main':
../../src/main.c:2171: error: 'dpy' undeclared (first use in this
or properly managed.
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libraries. Which has not been
done.
That also means all users will need to be patched to support this
change. How clever.
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software, which we have to support too.
I guess there's not too much of that for libafter*, though. Please
talk to upstream about not fucking up their API and ABI.
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with debugging enabled
(XSANE_DEBUG=255) and send the last 20-30 lines of output.
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for the heads up. Unfortunately, I cannot upload a fixed
package right now due to a bug in the pkg-config garbage^Wdata shipped
by audacious-dev.
In the meantime, you can use wmauda -c audacious2 as a workaround for
this issue.
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extensive patching, Debian (read: me) would become the de facto
upstream, and I'm not sure I want to do that just yet.
I've been scratching that itch, though.
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post 1.0.18 is known to be broken for some
(revisions of some) scanners, but your report is a new one.
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to testing. Get libpci3 from unstable in the
meantime.
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from libsane-extras because Avasys/Epson make it very hard to
support it properly in a distribution.
Avasys are working on fixing up their Debian packages. This is none of
my business, and this bug is useless.
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maintainers.
I don't know how they set permissions up these days, but from the udev
rules, it looks like group lp is what is needed.
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now. Thanks Evgeni for jumping in.
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Package: hplip
Version: 2.8.10-2
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Hi,
The current hplip package has a
Breaks: udev ( 136-1)
relationship declared, but this version of udev is only available on Ubuntu.
Consequently, the package is uninstallable on Debian systems.
-specific bugs being reported
upstream, which is not nice either as it shifts the burden on upstream
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on the sqlite database, with potentially more side effects
down the road (mt-daapd not starting and/or loss of the database).
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still need to be done to both elilo and
grub-efi).
The real issue is that a direct EFI boot will leave you without a
video BIOS, which means no 3D acceleration. And I'm sure you want 3D
acceleration.
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utterly useless
for debugging a segfault.
Also tell me which backend you are using, and try enabling only this
backend in dll.conf.
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environment variable to 128 or 255
- a proper backtrace using gdb and the libsane-extras-dbg package
Thanks,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joshua Kwan) wrote:
Hi,
So if anyone's up to it, upload away.
I'm going to NMU, and I'll try to fix a few other things at the same
time. I'll also set the Maintainer to QA.
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Package: mt-daapd
Version: 0.9~r1696-1.4
Followup-For: Bug #496217
Hi,
Even in 0.9~r1696-1.4 still refuses valid credentials for the web interface. I
haven't been able to track that down further.
Anyway, it's still broken.
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, if possible.
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in Debian.
I'm fixing this, in the meantime, please be aware that there's no such
thing as a default working configuration for openser. The openser.cfg
shipped in the package is an extremely minimal example; actually, that
config doesn't suit anyone :-)
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Package: pommed
Severity: serious
Version: 1.19~dfsg-1
This version of pommed needs Linux = 2.6.25, which is not available
in Lenny yet.
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pinpoint the exact issue; looks like it could
be update-inetd failing here.
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Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
It'd help if you could pinpoint the exact issue; looks like it could
be update-inetd failing here.
What exactly do you want me to do?
Running the postinst set -x should be enough to know what's failing.
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it work OK if
you move the confmodule sourcing right after the set -e ?
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the confmodule sourcing right after the set -e ?
I've modified the postinst script according to you request and get the
same (about) error.
I've rewritten the postinst in -10 and uploaded it. If it doesn't fix
the issue, let me know.
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test wasn't enough to get it to work; with only that change
update-inetd was outputting things to stdout while debconf wasn't
stopped, which is always a no-go.
Now that I remember how to not use debconf, let's have some fun with
the new saned :-]
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it at
will
and none of the workarounds seem to work.
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go about fixing that
bug earlier.
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this explains it all :)
Yes, you want --shared. A simple unopkg list shows just user-installed
extensions.
Gee sorry I missed that in the help text this morning. Gah.
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data to crawl through.
Given my previous mail, please tell me if it's still needed and I'll
generate it again.
The upgrade worked on other machines of mine.
Yeah. Some unopkg suckage again :/
Looks really great, indeed :| I feel your pain...
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Package: openoffice.org-writer2latex
Version: 0.5-5
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Hi,
Here the postinst barfs, the purge barfs too, I have no lockfile around
(contrary to what unopkg claims during the purge), purging and reinstalling
does not work.
strace on the postinst script reveals that unopkg
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