Bug#527541: libc6: after upgrade of libc iceweasel stops working

2009-05-07 Thread Norbert Preining
Package: libc6 Version: 2.9-11 Severity: critical Justification: breaks unrelated software after upgrading today suddenly iceweasel does not start anymore, only in safe mode I can convince it to start. Since the only things were libc and some java lib that has been upgraded I guess it is libc: Ap

Bug#456303: libc6: upstream doesn't react

2009-05-07 Thread Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs
Package: libc6 Version: 2.9-9 Severity: normal Looks like forwarding to upstream didn't give a reaction. I'm also not sure if this is a bug in valgrind or libc6, or if it's simply a false positive that should be amended by an appropriate ignore rule. I'm also seeing this in my current configurat

Bug#526823: (no subject)

2009-05-07 Thread Didrik Pinte
On Thu, 07 May 2009 10:47 +0200, "Aurelien Jarno" wrote: > > > > There has been a lot of change in glibc 2.9-10 to workarounds broken > routers. I think that what has help, and that's why I was asking you the > versions. Hi Aurelien, Just to confirm after a half day running the 2.9.10 versi

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2009-05-07 Thread Svensen Neudeck
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Bug#526823: libc6: Not fixed in 2.9-10

2009-05-07 Thread Aurelien Jarno
cb474 cb474 a écrit : >> Which DNS server are you currently using? Have you tried to use >> "single-request" into /etc/resolv.conf? > > Thanks for the help. This is on my laptop, so the DNS server depnds on > where I am. At home on DSL, my IP assigns the DNS server by name, rather > than numerical

Bug#526823: (no subject)

2009-05-07 Thread Aurelien Jarno
Didrik Pinte a écrit : > Hi Aurelien, > > I have just followed what comes in sid ;-) > > Thus, with the annoucement of the "glibc (2.9-8) unstable; urgency=low" > on 28th of April, I started to have a very slow network and huge latency > problems with my computer. > > Activating ipv6 support on

Bug#526823: libc6: Not fixed in 2.9-10

2009-05-07 Thread cb474 cb474
> Which DNS server are you currently using? Have you tried to use > "single-request" into /etc/resolv.conf? Thanks for the help. This is on my laptop, so the DNS server depnds on where I am. At home on DSL, my IP assigns the DNS server by name, rather than numerical address. E.g.: domain myip.net

Bug#526823: (no subject)

2009-05-07 Thread Didrik Pinte
Hi Aurelien, I have just followed what comes in sid ;-) Thus, with the annoucement of the "glibc (2.9-8) unstable; urgency=low" on 28th of April, I started to have a very slow network and huge latency problems with my computer. Activating ipv6 support on the router helped a bit but did not reall

Bug#526823: using single-request

2009-05-07 Thread Aurelien Jarno
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 08:13:27AM +0200, Didrik Pinte wrote: > Hi guys, > > I've been encountering big stability problems with my computer since the > update to the latest glibc. My router is a Linksys WRT54GL running > dd-wrt v23. What was your previous version? There has been a lot of changes