Package: eclipse
Version: 3.8.1-7
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Upgrade from 3.8.1-7 to 3.8.1-8 broke Eclipse for me. Now, when starting, I get
a popup saying 'Error detected - details in log file ***'. The log file ends
with
java.lang.RuntimeException: Application
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.7.0.97-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After recent upgrade from 0.6.6, I am unable to connect to my WPA2 AP.
Downgrading back to 0.6.6 solves
the problem.
Symptoms: I try to connect, it tries for some 20 seconds, then presents me
I forgot: I use the
2.6.26-1-686 kernel ( current in sid ) and the Intel 4965AG wireless
card.
BTW, it seems about 50% of n-m upgrades break this thing, while another
50% fix it.
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With 2.6.28 n-m works like before. The bug can be closed.
Shouldn't it at least print warnings to syslog though if tried to be
used with 2.6.26?
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Resolved. The reason turned out to be filesystem corruption in my
chroot. How did it happed, that's another question.
Sorry for the late followup, in the meantime I had hardware problems.
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If you helped me out with compilation of the package, I think I could
gather some more info.
Following the Debian reference Sec. 2.2.12 , I did:
su
apt-get source fontconfig
dpkg-source -x fontconfig_2.4.2-1.dsc
cd fontconfig-2.4.2
dpkg-buildpackage
But the last command fails with
tajwan:~/tmp/orig-source/fontconfig-2.4.2/fc-cache# ../libtool
--mode=execute gdb fc-cache
GNU gdb 6.5-debian
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it
after
apt-get source fontconfig
dpkg-source -x fontconfig_2.4.2-1.dsc
I already can see a directory named 'fontconfig-2.4.2' . This is the
source with all Debian patches applied, right? If I compile that the
'./configure ...' way, fc-cache also doesn't crash.
Looks like the package
CFLAGS=-g or CFLAGS='' does not make any difference.
But here's another clue: now I noticed that the
fontconfig-2.4.2/fc-cache/fc-cache I was tracing with gdb is really a
wrapper script that just runs fontconfig-2.4.2/fc-cache/.libs/lt-fc-cache.
If I run that 'lt-fc-cache' directly, it also
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Segmentation fault
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006, Keith Packard wrote:
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 16:22 +0100, Leszek Koltunski wrote:
Package: fontconfig
Version: 2.4.2-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I've got
Ok, it looks like one simply has to install the 'libfontconfig1-dbg'
package? In that case, that does not give us much new info, 'fc-cache'
simply crashes the first time it tries to open a cached font in
/var/cache/fontconfig/* : ( the last few lines of 'strace fc-cache' )
(...)
write(1,
in IA__FcDirCacheLoad (dir=0x804f578 /usr/share/fonts,
config=0x804c008, cache_file=0x0) at fccache.c:533
#4 0x0804918b in ?? ()
#5 0x0804f578 in ?? ()
#6 0x0804c008 in ?? ()
#7 0x in ?? ()
On Sun, 17 Dec 2006, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 05:58:16PM +0100, Leszek
Package: fontconfig
Version: 2.4.2-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I've got an AMD64 system with a i386 chroot where I install 386-only
applictions ( Firefox for the
flashplugin, Skype etc ). I am writing this report from within the chroot.
After one of recent
Sure, no problem. I am flying overseas today, though -till Monday
I'll be unavailable.
L.
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006, Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
OK,
I am preparing a new package revision that produces debug
symbols. Since I have no amd64 box at hand, would you volunteer to
respin
I did a 'useradd -m test' , switched the user in Gnome to 'test',
tried launching thunderbird - the very same error.
Additionally, here is the output of 'thunderbird --debug' :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ thunderbird --debug
/usr/lib/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh -g
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1.5.0.5-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
typing 'thunderbird' at the console results in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ thunderbird
/usr/lib/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 2809 Segmentation fault
$prog ${1+$@}
the same happens when I try
-To: Leszek Koltunski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Leszek,
You wrote in your report that
I added gdm back in - it was complaining that /var/lib/gdm already exists,
and it gave some other warning, and voilla, once again I could log onto X
as 'leszek'.
It's not clear to me whether log onto X here means running
Subject: After removing gdm 'startx' wont start X
Package: gdm
Version: 2.6.0.6-1
Severity: grave
I decided to 'dpkg -P gdm' yesterday and 'startx' wont start X any more
when issued by normal user 'leszek'. ( root can start it )
X server starts, ( I added a 'echo Got here! ~/startx' to ~/.xinitrc
Subject: dpkg screws up GRUB's menu.lst
Package: dpkg
Version: 1.10.27
Severity: grave
Some time ago I moved my root partition from hda3 to hda5. All online
tutorials advise to simply
1) boot into single user
2) copy the files around
3) chroot install-grub in the new partition
and that's what I
I once again purged gdm, tried to 'startx' as a normal user 'leszek' - no
success. For a brief moment I get to see this gray screen with the
hourglass, but after some ~1/2 a second X server exits.
I added another normal user and 'startx' - no problems.
I added gdm back in - it was complaining
Can you also confirm that XFree86 always works, independent of whether
gdm is installed or not, and independent of what user runs it?
ok, I've got 3 users here: 'root' , 'leszek' and 'blah' ( which is just a
dummy user created to test startx and XFree86 )
I purged gdm again, killed the X
to answer your questions, Justin,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /var | grep log
drwxr-xr-x 8 root root 4096 Apr 3 13:49 log
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ whereis XFree86
XFree86: /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86 /usr/bin/X11/XFree86
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /usr/X11R6/bin/ | grep X
-rwsr-sr-x 1 root root7860
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