Package: xkb-data
Version: 2.38-2
Severity: serious
Justification: makes a subset of systems effectively unusable
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
With commit 0fb34101788d84e9a1d98b3730cc7b9295e0f19b in
xkeyboard-config, `group(alts_toggle)` changed behaviour in a way such
that the right alt
]] Michael Biebl
> sorry for the inconvenience
No worries.
> Am 18.01.22 um 17:03 schrieb Tollef Fog Heen:
> > It seems like this is
> > https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/21964.
> >
>
> I'm working on an update as we speak. 250.3-1 should hit the archiv
It seems like this is https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/21964.
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Package: systemd
Version: 250.2-3
Severity: critical
Justification: completely breaks network connectivity in certain setups
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
(Feel free to downgrade, but this completely broke network on my testing
system, which weren't it my laptop and sat in front of me
]] Tollef Fog Heen
> I have no idea what's wrong here, except «it used to work» (as in,
> yesterday, but that update included, amongst many others, an update from
> python3-click 7.1.2-1 to 8.0.2-1, so based on the backtrace, maybe
> relevant?)
fwiw, duwngrading to 7.1.2-1 m
Package: todoman
Version: 3.9.0-1
Severity: serious
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
I have no idea what's wrong here, except «it used to work» (as in,
yesterday, but that update included, amongst many others, an update from
python3-click 7.1.2-1 to 8.0.2-1, so based on the backtrace, maybe
]] Tollef Fog Heen
> Versions of packages python3-click-threading depends on:
> ii python33.9.7-1
> ii python3-click 8.0.2-1
The problem goes away if I downgrade to python3-click 7.1.2-1, so maybe
there's a missing Breaks there too.
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Package: python3-click-threading
Version: 0.4.4-2
Severity: serious
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
It seems like the monkeypatching in
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/click_threading/monkey.py is broken, at
least for me. I'm using python3-click-threading by way of vdirsyncer:
$ vdirsyncer
Package: shim-signed
Version: 1.34~1+deb10u1+15.4-2~deb10u1
Severity: serious
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
Looks like postinst is poking into /sys/firmware/efi, which doesn't
exist on a non-UEFI system.
Preparing to unpack .../shim-signed_1.34~1+deb10u1+15.4-2~deb10u1_amd64.deb
good to get the other bug fixed
too, so it'd be good to get an answer to my question above.
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native_multiarch="$(cat /usr/lib/pkg-config.multiarch)"
This looks reasonable.
> dpkg-dev should be added to Recommends in that case.
Suggests seems more appropriate here.
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> On 10/12/2018 09:56 AM, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> > any chance you could find time to get this uploaded soon? It'd be great
> > to have netdata back in testing (and in buster when it gets released).
>
> yep, working on it.. will take a couple of days t
Hi,
any chance you could find time to get this uploaded soon? It'd be great
to have netdata back in testing (and in buster when it gets released).
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),
LANGUAGE=nb_NO.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled
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> On 12/12/2017 03:39 PM, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> > DSA, thoughts on this? Sounds reasonable?
> >
> I think the issue is also made worse by mirror-bytemark being
> consistently much slower than the other backends, and how ftpsync
> behaves in a patho
This happens for me too:
$ /usr/bin/chromium -g
# Env:
# LD_LIBRARY_PATH=
#
PATH=/home/tfheen/bin:/usr/local/bin:/home/tfheen/.local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/games:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
#GTK_PATH=
#
t_ts to 0, that will mean we do consider ourselves
healthy in the case of nobody else being healthy. If somebody else is
newer than us and healthy, we consider ourselves unhealthy.
DSA, thoughts on this? Sounds reasonable?
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ded a fix which disables parallel builds. It
should be visible on the buildds in not too long, the last version had
maybe-failed on a bunch of them.
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emacs24 [emacsen] 24.5+1-6+b2
ii emacsen-common 2.0.8
golang-mode recommends no packages.
golang-mode suggests no packages.
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mit to how long we're going to support old
hardware. The last of the Pentium MMX-es was released in 1999-01.
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]] Petter Reinholdtsen
> [Robert Luberda]
> > `--source' seems to be supported by GNU awk only.
>
> Tollef, what is your view here? Should the build be changed to
> always use gawk, or rewritten to not use --source?
Probably just use gawk. Seems like the easier option?
-
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> [Tollef Fog Heen]
> > Probably just use gawk. Seems like the easier option?
>
> Yeah. Do you need a hand with the patch?
Nah, should be trivial enough, going to make a sweep and upload soonish,
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Package: norwegian
Version: 2.0.10-7
Severity: serious
I'm not sure I included the right error message but norwegian fails to
build in unstable.
Indeed it does. Seems to be caused by
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=794152
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http://debdiffs.raspbian.org/main/e/eweouz/eweouz_0.9+rpi1.debdiff
Thanks, applied and uploaded. :-)
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stunnel4 recommends no packages.
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I don't get reasonable
advise on debian-devel.
What is your stand on this?
You *are* allowed to create /etc/inittab when it is missing.
.. but only if it wasn't removed by the sysadmin. Admin changes must be
preserved, including removal.
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]] Cyril Brulebois
Hi,
Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@debian.org (2014-07-16):
Format: 1.8
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 20:48:59 +0200
Source: sash
Binary: sash
Architecture: source amd64
Version: 3.8-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@debian.org
'
No, it's not. We don't consider it unsuitable for release. Feel free
to get the release team to chime in or provide a justification pointing
to the relevant bit of policy.
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On 05/06/2014 08:08 AM, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
]] Zack Weinberg
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 5:40 PM, Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@err.no wrote:
]] Zack Weinberg
Fundamentally what I want is a bulletproof procedure for reverting to
sysvinit in case something goes wrong
]] Zack Weinberg
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 5:40 PM, Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@err.no wrote:
]] Zack Weinberg
Fundamentally what I want is a bulletproof procedure for reverting to
sysvinit in case something goes wrong.
Sounds like you're arguing that sysvinit-core should no longer ship
]] Zack Weinberg
On 2014-05-03 12:18 PM, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
Zack Weinberg wrote:
1) Switching from sysvinit to systemd (and vice versa, if necessary)
should be accomplished via a command dedicated to the purpose; it
should *not* occur as a side effect of installing, removing
in wheezy and works quite well.
2) The procedure I described should be the official procedure for
making the changeover.
Again, you say so, but provide no rationale or reason why.
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This is 741765. Fixed in unstable and I'll update stable and oldstable
shortly.
I doubt it is, since 741765 is «timps: FTBFS: nafconsole.c:611:38:
error: 'CPPFunction' undeclared (first use in this function)»
I think you mean #741675. :-)
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The Recommends field should list packages that would be found together
with this one in all but unusual installations.
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rm /etc/network/interfaces
apt-get --reinstall install ifupdown
observe that /etc/network/interfaces exists.
If I remove the file, that change should be preserved on upgrades.
But /etc/network/interfaces is not an ifupdown conffile.
It's
]] Steve Langasek
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 09:50:37AM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
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- Installing the gnome or the NM package must not cause the network to
break on upgrade, even temporarily, under any circumstances.
Is this a requirement for other network
disagree, let's explore this further.
I don't think I've said it blocks NM from doing the right thing. I've
said it's a bug in ifupdown.
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done
adduser is not Essential: yes, and the config script must work with only
Essential packages installed. (See 3.9.1 Prompting in maintainer
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Hi,
2012/7/2 Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@err.no:
That's quite odd.
Can you please provide the output of «grep systemd /var/log/dpkg.log»?
See below. I've reinstalled «systemd» this morning on my workstation.
Ah, it looks like it never actually got to the configure step
| ii libsystemd-login0:i3 44-3i386
| un systemd none
Did you upgrade to 44-3 before removing it or not?
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2012/7/2 Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@err.no:
Did you upgrade to 44-3 before removing it or not?
Yes, I've upgraded almost all packages (including systemd) and then
reported Bug#679873: lsb-base: Can't open /lib/lsb/init-functions.
Later I've uninstalled systemd packages
controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF116 [GeForce GTX 550
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Versions of packages systemd suggests:
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ii python-cairo 1.8.8-1+b2
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non-daemon package.
I think it's fairly obvious this build-dependency only makes sense on
Linux, yes.
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use the files from the systemd tree, in which case the dependency is
needed. I don't know which of those solutions dovecot has chosen.
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know, short of asking, which you can just as easily do yourself.
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in keyring package, as symlinks or files in /etc
for each key in $shipped_keyring:
if key not present in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg and we're upgrading from
$flag_version
remove /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/$key (if it's the right key)
This will preserve user changes just fine, AFAICS?
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| oneshot should be a good answer . Ie it will break at first shot only
| but still break.
Why would it break?
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index 5b391db..6848466 100644
--- a/debian/debian-fixup.service
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@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ DefaultDependencies=no
[Service]
ExecStart=/lib/systemd/debian-fixup
-Type=simple
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debugfs /sys/kernel/debug debugfs rw,relatime 0 0
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| severity 608443 grave
| Bug #608443 {Done: Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@debian.org}
[yubikey-personalization] yubikey-personalization: AES key generation is
unsecure (no salt used)
| Severity set to 'grave' from 'normal'
I don't
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| Salvatore has prepared an NMU for time (versioned as 1.7-23.1) and
| I've uploaded it to DELAYED/5 on his request. Please feel free to
| tell me if I should delay it longer.
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| pkg-config should not escape : in calls to --libs either. It's broken
| building basically every Mono app or lib in the archive.
I have a 0.25 in the pipeline which should be released either tonight or
tomorrow which fixes this.
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APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (50, 'unstable')
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| severity 565539 serious
| Bug #565539 [sash] sash: FTBFS on kfreebsd
| Severity set to 'serious' from 'important'
How is this serious, given that sash hasn't previously built on
kfreebsd?
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Works for me.
Thanks for your work on this. :-)
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This isn't enough, you still don't handle the case of /etc/readers.conf
being deleted. Wouldn't it be easier just to use ucf than to reinvent
it? Using ucf would also allow the user to review any updates and merge
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, or it
should _at least_ have a serious bug filed against it to ensure it does
not get released with squeeze.
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Package: pcscd
Version: 1.5.5-1
Severity: serious
update-reader.conf is called unconditionally in the postinst and
overwrites admin changes to /etc/reader.conf. This is a violation of
policy 10.7.3.
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should move it to /var/lib/apt, cupt does this and it seems to be a
| much more logical location for such data.
Please note that it should still be possible to disable apt keys an
admin does not trust or want to ensure are not installed onto the
system.
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anything to do with whether they are
in a single file or not.
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Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (50, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
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/tunnelname: T21085
aiccu/nobrokers:
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legal configuration change that apt
must not override. Ditto, removing a key is a perfectly legal
configuration change that apt must not override in its postinst.
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| Fails to install because of not using --force-badname when creating group
| ssl-cert. This is the install log:
What does «grep NAME_REGEX /etc/adduser.conf» return?
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packages:
Trying to uninstall newly installed packages:
Source-dependencies not satisfied; skipping ispell
**
Finished at 20090320-1853
Build needed 00:00:00, 0k disk space
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| accept the beatings from Christian for the implied addition of a new debconf
| template this late in the lenny freeze... :)
Just send him some cheese and red wine and he'll be happy. :-)
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reassign 489231 ftp.debian.org
retitle 489231 RM: libpam-umask -- RoM: superseded by new libpam-modules
thanks
Hi,
please remove libpam-umask from the archive as it has been superseded
by a module of the same name in libpam-modules.
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the removal bug for libzvt2.0-0, that'd be good.
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information for the janel-ant-0.1
jar, I believe tuxguitar in its present state is undistributable.
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Package: erlang
Severity: serious
Justification: contains non-free files
lib/erl_interface/src/misc/md5.c in the erlang source package contains
code where no right is given to distribute derivative works. See
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=340538 for a similar
bug with some
Package: openswan
Severity: serious
Justification: contains non-free files
program/pluto/md5.c in the openswan source package contains code where
no right is given to distribute derivative works. See
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=340538 for a similar
bug with some
Package: inn2
Severity: serious
Justification: contains non-free files
Hi,
it seems like lib/md5.c (in upstream/tarballs/inn-2.4.3.tar.gz in the
inn2 source package) contains RSA licenced code which does not include
the right to distribute derivative works.
See
/*.{c,h} linux-2.6/Makefile \
debian/modules/squashfs/linux-2.6
cp: cannot stat `linux-2.6/*.{c,h}': No such file or directory
make: *** [install/squashfs-source] Error 1
debuild: fatal error at line 1228:
fakeroot debian/rules binary failed
(my /bin/sh points to dash)
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confirm
than under other conditions (sid chroot, without sbuild), it doesn't fail.
|
| Full build log:
http://ox.blop.info/bazaar/buildlogs/20061024/norwegian_2.0.8-2.log.gz
Could you provide a copy of the build tree, please?
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* Lucas Nussbaum
| Could you provide a copy of the build tree, please?
|
| By build tree, do you mean an archive of the directory where the package
| was tentatively build, or an archive of the entire chroot ?
The former should be enough, thanks.
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that
the wording in policy is that «Menu entries should follow the current
menu policy.», not «must follow the current menu policy», but I don't
really care. :-)
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This is really an apache bug. 2.2.3-3 will have a fix for the
problem. (The fix is checked in, but I would like to run a few tests
before uploading.)
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-4.1.
Yes, and? This isn't a bug, there is nothing in apache2's description
which says «this ensures you have the latest version of all apache2
packages installed», and there shouldn't either. Dependencies should
be as loose as possible, but no looser.
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?
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forcemerge 392049 392646
thanks
John Fry skrev:
Since I upgraded to apache2 on unstable, apache fails to start after
trying to spawn a bunch of child processes. Here's a snippet from
/var/log/apache2/error.log:
Known bug in apr; it doesn't work correctly with 2.4 kernels.
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Olaf van der Spek skrev:
Hi,
I'm still getting the DSO error although the bug is supposed to be fixed.
Is there something trivial I missed (again)?
Your system is in a wedged state that apache can't get you out of. Just
chmod -x /usr/sbin/apache2 and the upgrade should work fine.
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* Madko
| now that apache2 has been upgraded successfully to apache2.2, web server
| cannot be started anymore:
Correct, this is a bug in the PHP package. It doesn't depend on the
proper ABI and a bug for this has been filed already.
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