Package: apmd
Version: 2.4-1
The prerm script of the apmd package executes
/etc/init.d/kerneld stop
Instead, it should call
/etc/init.d/apmd stop
Regards
Herbert.
Package: netstd
Version: 2.07-1
rwho doesn't limit the tty name field ``out_line'' to 8 characters. This
leads to strange output lines if the line field in the utmp entry of any
host uses 8 or more characters, as it's often if xdm creates an utmp
entry.
e.g.:
gfullner batian:ibm16.lpgful
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s mail:
>
> Bibtex has nothing to do with TEXINPUTS. As you can see here from the file
> /usr/lib/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf, bibtex is supposed to listen to its own
> variables:
[...]
Then the kpathsea doku is wrong and the bug should be reassigned to
kpathsea (I think it should be
Just noticed this old bug report. In my opinion it's a bug in the
kpathsea library (which is linked statically in bibtex and is not
included in the kpathsea package, but in the kpathsea package source).
You can verify this behaviour by using kpsewhich (included in package
kpathsea):
ernie:~$ to
Seems as if this message didn't find it's way to the debian bug log's,
because I didn't reply in the right way. So I send it again.
Regards
Herbert.
- Forwarded message from thielen -
>From thielen Sat Aug 17 13:03:38 1996
Subject: Re: Bug#3047: cron script problem?
To: [EMAIL PR
Package: latex
Version: 2e-7
Package: mfbasfnt
Version: 1.0-4
This didn't find it's way to the bug logging system as I used the old
mail address. So it's here again ...
Regards
Herbert.
- Forwarded message from thielen -
>From thielen Sun Aug 18 02:12:48 1996
Subject: dc fonts
Package: doc-debian
Version: 1.0-2
In /usr/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt.gz the email address for bug
reports is [EMAIL PROTECTED], but it seems as if mails send there
never go to the debian bug logs.
WebPages/Bugs/Reporting.html contains the right address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards
Herbe
Package: mawk
Version: 1.2.2-1
Mawk doesn't report an error when writing to a full filesystem:
$ mawk '{print}' < /etc/motd > /dev/full
$ echo $?
0
Probably no write error is catched. Gawk does it's job correct:
$ gawk '{print}' < /etc/motd > /dev/full
ga
seems to run fine
> under 1.2.x kernels as well.
Fine ... :-)
Regards
Herbert.
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Inst. for process control computersPhone ++49/89/2105-3554
Technical University of Munich, D-80290 Munich _ Telefax ++49/89/2105-3555
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