Downgrading this bug while we wait for more information for the submitter.
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the one shipped in the Debian package? Can you show the path and
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tmux 3.4 has a few regressions that I would like to have fixed before
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On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 09:47:07PM +0200, Vincas Dargis wrote:
> Wait a minute, why there's two bug reports? Yes, I believe the core
> issue should be in xtables.
Do you mind if I merge them?
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Isn't this already tracked as #973990?
There is something specific to your setup because I can assure you that
Shorewall generally works in sid. Please provide more information.
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Package: tmuxinator
Version: 2.0.2-1
Severity: serious
tmux 3.2a is now in sid, which makes tmuxinator uninstallable because it
is apparently incompatible and has the following Depends field:
Depends: ruby | ruby-interpreter, ruby-erubis, ruby-thor, ruby-xdg, tmux (<<
3.2)
Please update the
Hi Tiago,
apticron is scheduled for automatic removal on 04/12 and the fixed
package will not migrate because you included an arch-all binary in your
upload. Please upload a source-only version.
Thanks.
Hi Luca,
On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 2:36 PM Luca Boccassi wrote:
> libpcap0.8-dev sets "Libs.private: -ldbus-1" in its pkg-config file,
> but it does not have a dependency on libdbus-1-dev, causing a build
> failure in reverse dependencies that use pkg-config --static (or macro
> variations
Hi,
On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 10:15 AM Julien Cristau wrote:
> I don't think that's acceptable. Running upgrades inside screen or
> tmux is a best practice, so IMO it needs to work, and people need to be
> able to re-attach to existing sessions across the upgrade.
The tmux authors make no promise
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 10:02 AM Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> IMHO for stretch-security/buster-security we should rather rebase the old
> 4.9.2ish packages to 4.9.3, given that it creates new system users etc.
> it seems not really suitable for a security update.
Ok, that is what I did. Review
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 9:48 PM Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> Ideally given the issues are denial of service issues, this would have
> been okay via a point release. But we discussed this coincidentally in
> the team concluding we could as well release it via security. But we
> were thinking of
Hi Guillem,
On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 3:45 PM Guillem Jover wrote:
> With the latest upload to oldoldstable-security, the versions in
> oldstable and stable are now lower. This means that upgrades will
> not take effect for this package, which will be left built against
> libraries and packaging
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 3:21 PM Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
[...]
> In file included from /usr/include/pcap.h:43,
> from arch/um/drivers/pcap_user.c:7:
> /usr/include/pcap/pcap.h:835:18: note: previous declaration of ‘pcap_open’
> was here
> PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_open(const
Hi Niko,
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 12:51 PM Niko Tyni wrote:
> This package fails to build from source on current sid/amd64.
>
> Presumably this regressed with libpcap 1.9.0-2 so copying
> the maintainer in case it's an oversight.
Thank you for the report!
Fedora uses the following patch to fix
Hi,
On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 2:14 PM Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> Not yet decided, and might need imput from stable release managers as
> well, but the issue might be worth fixing before a next point release
> already via stretch-updates and a SUA.
Agreed.
> I have already cherry-picked the
Hi,
v4.9.172 is out with the offending commit reverted. Is there a stretch
update with the same revert planned soon to address this? And via which
suite?
Thanks.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 10:21 PM Santiago Vila wrote:
> [...]
> FAIL: t810
> PASS: t900
> PASS: t999
>
> 1 of 51 tests failed
> Please report to bug-...@gnu.org
Thanks for the report. For now I've just disabled the failing test and
will forward the bug upstream.
Hmm, I don't think anything has changed wrt. IKEv2 decoding in 4.9.1
compared to previous version in the archive, and the only two failing
archs are ppc64el and powerpc. Puzzling.
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On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 11:23:09PM +0200, Hilko Bengen wrote:
If we can agree on important, that should be enough to get it fixed
for the next point release.
Ok, I downgraded this bug to 'important'.
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that bit of information about dropping privileges
to standard output.
Hmm, that's unfortunate, and the fix is trivial enough that I can
probably get it into stable for the next point release.
However, I don't agree with the severity of this bug. Your use case is
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service there? Shouldn't this simply work via dh_installinit using the
symlink for the old name?
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and adds the name of the symlink to Names=,
just like in the Alias case.
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Can you confirm that systemd is smart enough to recognize the two units
as the same service, even if only the second one is enabled?
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running we should shut down the sysvinit-controlled daemon before
restarting it controlled by systemd. At least that's what openssh-server
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if they have they haven't kept me in the loop. I've asked for
clarification on the mailing list.
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downgrading it to important and we can see how to handle this in the
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Updating strongswan-starter introduces new bugs: #767561
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dpkg 1.17.11 now emits -fstack-protector-strong by default, which makes
the package FTBFS because of this bug. Raising severity.
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Package: downtimed
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User: pkg-systemd-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Usertags: systemd-units
The systemd service file shipped with downtimed has several issues:
- it starts downtimed with -D, which disables database updates. Surely
that's not what's
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort po...@debian.org writes:
This is the last blocker for the libgnutls-deb0-28 transition. It'd be
great if someone could take a look.
If necessary I can work around this issue by disabling zerocopy BPF in
libpcap until this is fixed on the kFreeBSD side...
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This must be a toolchain issue, I'll ask on the kfreebsd mailing list.
Actually there's no need, this looks like a plain bug in
kfreebsd-kernel-headers, it was updated to the FreeBSD 10 versions which
include this change:
http
status
| rfrancoise@falla ~ %
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'nflog-e' test of tcpdump_4.5.1-1 failed on Big-Endian ports,
mips, powerpc, s390x, sparc, powerpcspe, ppc64,
and maybe same on m68k, sparc64.
Yes I am aware of it, thank you.
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the daemons as root.
You might want to have pluto exec a script using sudo with specific
commands, and add password-less specific permissions for those commands.
Ugh, if it comes to that I'll rather build my own Debian packages.
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zonecheck in sid doesn't work at all, it just says:
% zonecheck debian.org
/usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36:in `require': iconv will be
deprecated in the future, use
For the record this bug also prevents gnome-do from starting when procps
3.3.0-1 is installed as the wrapper script in /usr/bin uses pgrep -u.
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Version: 0.7.4-1
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Tags: upstream
The plugin tries to get weather data from xoap.weather.com which replies
Invalid License Key. Since this affects all users of the package and
makes it useless, I'm setting the severity to 'grave'.
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blinding
sensors that depend on libpcap.
Sure it's possible, but quite unlikely. People who want to do full
packet capture usually set snaplen to 65535, which is the default
for tcpdump, ngrep, tcpflow, etc.
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)!defined(__APPLE__)
+#include net/bpf.h
+#endif
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern C {
#include pcap.h
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/usr/include/net/bpf.h:63:8: error: redefinition of ‘struct bpf_program’
/usr/include/pcap/bpf.h:88:20: error: previous definition of ‘struct
bpf_program’
Yes, the system's bpf.h must come first, as in my patch.
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After installing version 4.4.1-4, the restart action of the init script
no longer starts the service after stopping it:
% sudo /etc/init.d/ipsec restart
Restarting strongswan IPsec services: ipsecStopping strongSwan IPsec...
and it doesn't reset the signal handler for SIGCHLD it
gets from tmux when it's started...
I'll amend the patch tonight. Thanks for the report!
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After discussing this issue with upstream it looks like the right
fix will be more intrusive than previously thought, so I just
removed the offending patch for now.
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patch, use pcap_dispatch()
+instead of pcap_read() (closes: #548019).
+
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+
libpcap-ruby (0.6-9) unstable; urgency=low
[ Paul van Tilburg ]
diff -u libpcap-ruby-0.6/debian/patches/00list
libpcap-ruby-0.6/debian
+ in Emacs 23.1 so it's not useful with emacs23).
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+
remember-el (1.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
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API, it exists in libpcap but it's no longer exported. I can add it
back, but it would be better if tcptrace didn't use libpcap's
private symbols and kept to the public API...
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checking for a complete set of pcap headers...
more than one set found in:
/usr/include
/usr/include/pcap
Doh, thanks.
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Today I upgraded libio-compress-base-perl from version 2.010-1 to
version 2.011-1. Now debmirror refuses to start:
| Can't call method value on an undefined value at
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forcemerge 475058 475472
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Already fixed in 4.7.3-1, which built successfully on all archs.
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This issue is apparently fixed upstream, you may wish to update the
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* Fix mail locking patch for Debian's non-Linux
tags 449008 fixed-upstream
quit
Hi,
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The source of this bug: `hack-local-variables' makes lists of
`risky-vars' and `unsafe-vars' to strip out when in :safe mode, as
(variable . value) conses. It then avoids setting variables where
the name of the
sense. This package is still
useful even without the panel mode, and the removal of a feature, no
matter how important you think it is, is not release-critical.
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guilt makes extensive use of the '$$' shell variable for temporary
files in /tmp. This is a serious security vulnerability; on multi-user
systems it allows an attacker to clobber files with something like the
following:
for i
mistake. I thought that xemacs21 registered itself in the
emacs alternative. Will fix.
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tags 408929 patch
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This is a known bug in the way Emacs computes the size of some GIF
images; the attached patch (adapted from a similar change in CVS)
fixes the crash for me.
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that run inside it, and can cause
data loss... Whether code execution is actually possible, I don't
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(On the other hand, VM should not display images by default, but
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unexec code has
been dropped for legal reasons (missing copyright assignments) but
it shouldn't affect GNU/Linux.
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hppa support has now been restored in CVS.
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backups yourself instead of counting on your tools to do it for you.
(Since you seem to be working with SVN, I'd recommend making local
branches with svk and commit everything in there.)
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For some reason, bongo.el gets compiled before bongo-emacs21.el on
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That's caused by the en_US.UTF-8 locale, but it still compiles fine
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For some reason, bongo.el gets compiled before bongo-emacs21.el on
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I tagged the bug 'sid' yesterday.
I'm changing the severity to important.
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Please remove these from 'main' ASAP.
Don't:
URL: http://www.debian.org/vote/2006/vote_001
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tags 342521 upstream fixed-upstream
thanks, control
This bug has now been fixed in CVS.
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= ipv4
to your main.cf file and restart postfix. Maybe postinst should check
for IPv6 support and do the right thing... (The default kernels in
Debian have IPv6 support.)
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rm -f /var/lib/zope/access
Looks like the comment should be removed as well, then...
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