This is correct, I have retired from Debian. I do miss you all! =)
On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 9:21 AM Tobias Frost wrote:
> Source: glibc-doc-reference
> Version: 2.19-1
> Severity: minor
> User: m...@qa.debian.org
> Usertags: mia-teammaint
>
> Jeff Bailey has retired, s
ver if we need to do this.
I am a bit busy right now, but I think we should put our transition
ideas (at least for Debian, and probably Ubuntu) on a wiki, for example
http://wiki.debian.org/HppaNptlTransition
Sounds good. I've added doko to the cc: list.
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ther ABI breaking moves that need to be done that would
cause a bump from libc6, doing them now would help sidestep the
problem.
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;d guess from Uli's release announcement that someone else is welcome to make a release of the ports tarball, but that none of them are interested in doing it. All you'd need is upload rights to ftp.gnu.org
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Heya Clint,
Have you uploaded this yet? If not, it might be nice to get the kernel folks to use the make headers_install stuff that's now integrated in. For 2.6.17 it would've needed kernel patches, but now they should have it all in their tree automatically.
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On Sun, Aug 27, 2006 at 03:04:34PM +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> What are exactly the "serious bugs" currently with the NPTL version?
There are 157 test errors in the glibc testsuite, including things like
mutexes. =)
gdb also hangs as soon as you try to debug a threaded progra
suggests that there's a notable improvement tobe
had?
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proc/sys/kernel/ngroups_max. I'd be happy to
talk about it on #ltp on freenode - I fixed this for pid_max in ltp in a
few places over the end of last week and the weekend.
The kernel headers do not necessarily match the running kernel. Please
don't count on it.
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Date: 2006-06-09 16:13:33 + (Fri, 09 Jun 2006)
New Revision: 1645
Added:
glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/patches/any/local-dynamic-resolvconf.diff
Log:
Actually add local-dynamic-resolvconf.diff
Added:
glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/patches/any/local-dy
On Wed, 2006-06-07 at 11:32 +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
Jeff Bailey wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 03:40:47PM +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
>> On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 01:49:57PM -0400, Clint Adams wrote:
>>>> I'm interested in this, too. Could you consider
em to Debian if it makes sense. If there's any of the above things that you think should be svn, lemme know and I'll add them in.
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Author: jbailey
Date: 2006-06-07 13:32:01 + (Wed, 07 Jun 2006)
New Revision: 1628
Modified:
glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/changelog
glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/patches/series
Log:
* debian/patches/any/local-dynamic-resolvconf.diff: New file to
check for update
Author: jbailey
Date: 2006-06-06 21:25:34 + (Tue, 06 Jun 2006)
New Revision: 1624
Modified:
glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/sysdeps/powerpc.mk
Log:
Make sure to include the line to tell glibc where to install the header files
Modified: glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/sysdep
Author: jbailey
Date: 2006-06-06 20:45:52 + (Tue, 06 Jun 2006)
New Revision: 1623
Modified:
glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/changelog
glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/sysdeps/powerpc.mk
Log:
* debian/sysdeps/powerpc.mk: Include biarch headers in libc6-dev-ppc64
Modifie
> think the overhead would be significant.
FWIW, we did this in Ubuntu for Dapper and it works very well. I have a
quilt file for 2.3/2.4 that I could put in if everyone agrees.
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+++ glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/changelog 2006-06-02 17:29:43 UTC
(rev 1608)
@@ -121,6 +121,11 @@
configure multiarch libraries.
* debian/sysdeps/alpha.mk: do an NPTL pass.
+ [Jeff Bailey]
+
+ * debian/control.in/libc: Move tzdata dependancy to ...
+ * debian/sysdeps
Yup - we're working on the necessary runtime detection for this. It
still requires more work, though.
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Le jeudi 13 avril 2006 à 17:32 +0200, Frans Pop a écrit :
Package: glibc
Version: 2.3.6-6
Severity: minor
The changelog for this version contains:
[ Aurelien Jarno ]
* Remove the timezone database from the libc6 package. It is not provided
by a separate package called tzdata.
I sus
bc6.
It means that we don't do any locales patching in glibc at all, and only
have to maintain the locales package differently than we do now.
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;t suddenly start running up against etch freezes.
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Le jeudi 30 mars 2006 à 22:55 +0200, Denis Barbier a écrit :
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 06:35:16PM -0500, Jeff Bailey wrote:
> > ## {local|branch|cvs|submitted}-{ARCH|all}-{"Description}"
> > ## Branch means commited in the upstream branch.
> > ## CVS means
Hi! Some time ago when we were doing the switch to quilt, we'd talked
about renaming the patches to something sensible. I proposed the
following naming scheme, which didn't receive any comments. I'm
proposing it one more time, and will start moving us towards it if I
hear nothing in, say, a week
er projects, and we can add upstream glibc
to it. Are there other toolchain bits that we should add? binutils,
gdb, and gcc seem to be available too.
If we're doing all this, should we rename the channel to
#debian-toolchain to admit what really happens there? =) If yes, I'll
Author: jbailey
Date: 2004-11-16 05:23:29 -0700 (Tue, 16 Nov 2004)
New Revision: 829
Modified:
glibc-package/trunk/debian/TODO
Log:
Gratuitous commit to test logging
Modified: glibc-package/trunk/debian/TODO
===
--- glibc-package/
Author: jbailey
Date: 2004-11-16 05:23:29 -0700 (Tue, 16 Nov 2004)
New Revision: 829
Modified:
glibc-package/trunk/debian/TODO
Log:
Gratuitous commit to test logging
Modified: glibc-package/trunk/debian/TODO
===
--- glibc-package/
On Tue, 2004-26-10 at 21:05 +0200, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
> The upgrade of libc6 fails if / is readonly cause the update script
> whant to create useles dirs. (/sys)
>
> A workarround is to create the dir, upgrade and remove it afterwards.
> But this is realy only a workarround
A readonly / isn't o
Author: jbailey
Date: 2004-10-18 14:14:54 -0600 (Mon, 18 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 826
Modified:
glibc-package/trunk/debian/TODO
Log:
Gratuitous commit to test email commit notifications.
Modified: glibc-package/trunk/debian/TODO
==
Author: jbailey
Date: 2004-10-18 14:14:54 -0600 (Mon, 18 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 826
Modified:
glibc-package/trunk/debian/TODO
Log:
Gratuitous commit to test email commit notifications.
Modified: glibc-package/trunk/debian/TODO
==
rm it that it
might not be able to tell that this package is in use and is important.
This would fix any package that gets dlopen'd too.
Leaving this bug open for now, though. Feel free to reassign it to
deborphan. =)
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like to see a quick confirmation from Dan, Gotom, and Philip and then
I'll ask a DSA to send the repo on gluck to the great archive in the
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was tagged. We have also pulled a number of safe patches from after
that point.
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> > option, I welcome to use it.
>
> Sorry, I missed this message.
I've wondered a few times why we provide debugging and profiling
libraries for glibc anyway. They're not intended for mortals to use. ;)
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s? I would add libc-dbg to the cvs.
Well, libc-udeb is supposed to be renamed to libc6-udeb as soon as Sarge
releases. =)
I think the provides is fine though.
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make sure though.
(I'll do this if no objections by the end of OLS)
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On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 10:00:41PM +0900, GOTO Masanori wrote:
> In past Jeff Bailey built glibc on ia64, and if it was correctly
> built, then that version of nscd should depend on libc6.1. Jeff,
> could you check it?
We've had this problem before. Lemme see if I can solve it
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> In past Jeff Bailey built glibc on ia64, and if it was correctly
> built, then that version of nscd should depend on libc6.1. Jeff,
> could you check it?
We've had this problem before. Lemme see if I can solve it
too high for older kernels cause us grief?
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or older kernels cause us grief?
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new snapshot then. Fixing it in the meantime is likely to be more work
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urs -
Can this issue wait until after Sarge releases? We'll be updating to a
new snapshot then. Fixing it in the meantime is likely to be more work
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uld you check to see whether the libraries has dramatically changed
size? If you can check that, there's a chance we can make sure it's
fixed for -13.
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> directly from the .deb. Is there a way to modify the preinst so that I
> can get past this problem?
The simplest workaround would be to write a quick shell script that replaces
uname.
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If you can refer me to specific mailing list postings that show
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> So i guess its libc6-i686 fault os is it gaim's?
Can you give more steps to reproduce? I'm running libc6-i686 and gaim
here with no conflicts.
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Sorry - I thought I had gotten this, thanks!
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> So i guess its libc6-i686 fault os is it gaim's?
Can you give more steps to reproduce? I'm running libc6-i686 and gaim
here with no conflicts.
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Sorry - I thought I had gotten this, thanks!
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(On the upside, you're a bit protected with French, in that I use that locale,
as you are if you speak Japanese. There's just no real way to test them
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(On the upside, you're a bit protected with French, in that I use that locale,
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e that not all locales are broken in a strange and hideous
way.
Being rude isn't the best way to move your issue to the top of the TODO
list.
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e that not all locales are broken in a strange and hideous
way.
Being rude isn't the best way to move your issue to the top of the TODO
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), and any
other change is too invasive.
It's too bad the real losers here are non-English speakers.
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On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 12:30:08AM +0100, Thomas Hood wrote:
> Your patch shows the trouble you have to go to if you choose not to
> Depend on the new initscripts. Is there some reason why the new libc6
> should _not_ Depend on the new initscripts?
I don't think initscripts is intended for non-L
a to put general program which
> resolves from relative path to absolute path like "BSD readlink -f".
> Unfortunatelly GNU readlink -f returns ENOENT if the real path is not
> existed, and "realpath -s" returns the same path.
I don't have my posix handy - is GNU r
to a tool called 'pam_getenv' being included in
libpam0g or libpam-modules? The idea is that init scripts could then
include something like:
LANG=$(/sbin/pam_getenv LANG)
and pull that in if they wanted to.
If that's okay, we'll figure out hacking that together and submit i
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 08:09, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Jeff Bailey wrote:
> > Thanks for the report - it's our problem, since kerberos has been
> > recompiled since and no longer provides this header. We need to
> > conflict.
>
> Wouldn't a r
and no longer provides this header. We need to
conflict.
Mikael, do you know which version was the first to stop providing that
header? It looks like it might have been 1.2.2-7, but we can just
conflict against <<1.2.2-10 for simplicity.
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On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 08:09, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Jeff Bailey wrote:
> > Thanks for the report - it's our problem, since kerberos has been
> > recompiled since and no longer provides this header. We need to
> > conflict.
>
> Wouldn't a r
and no longer provides this header. We need to
conflict.
Mikael, do you know which version was the first to stop providing that
header? It looks like it might have been 1.2.2-7, but we can just
conflict against <<1.2.2-10 for simplicity.
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k them out when I rebuild next)
libgd2-noxpm is 500k (150k could be shaved off if they compressed
/usr/share/doc/libgd2-noxpm/index.html), so I don't think it's a
hardship if the tool is generally useful.
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k them out when I rebuild next)
libgd2-noxpm is 500k (150k could be shaved off if they compressed
/usr/share/doc/libgd2-noxpm/index.html), so I don't think it's a
hardship if the tool is generally useful.
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might make sense
where it resets the whole getup to a pre-make check state for debugging,
though.
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where it resets the whole getup to a pre-make check state for debugging,
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this in. If not, no worries. It just might get done a little later
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this in. If not, no worries. It just might get done a little later
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> Jeff, what did you do, to make Sophos working on your system? What does
> ldd say? Did you add a line to ld.so.conf?
Hmm.. I only use Sophos with mailscanner. It looks like it calls sweep
like this:
SAV_IDE=/usr/local/Sophos/i
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 04:04:22PM +0100, Christoph Martin wrote:
> Jeff, what did you do, to make Sophos working on your system? What does
> ldd say? Did you add a line to ld.so.conf?
Hmm.. I only use Sophos with mailscanner. It looks like it calls sweep
like this:
SAV_IDE=/usr/local/Sophos/i
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 10:00:06AM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> Output of readelf -l bin/sweep, please?
I think it's another ldconfig bit of madness. Sophos is working fine here, but
I keep mine in /usr/locol/Sophos/
I need to hop on that, sorry for the lag.
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 10:00:06AM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> Output of readelf -l bin/sweep, please?
I think it's another ldconfig bit of madness. Sophos is working fine here, but
I keep mine in /usr/locol/Sophos/
I need to hop on that, sorry for the lag.
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ot;, pow(2, 3));
return(0);
}
$ gcc -O2 -Wall -W main.c -lm
$ ./a.out
8.00
So it works for me. Please provide a testcase showing your problem.
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ot;, pow(2, 3));
return(0);
}
$ gcc -O2 -Wall -W main.c -lm
$ ./a.out
8.00
So it works for me. Please provide a testcase showing your problem.
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hat he thinks first -
It seems to me that one of the fixups scripts (possibly dh_fixperms)
should have this built in.
I'm going to be late to work today, but I'll try to remember to ask
joeyh when he hops on later.
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It seems to me that one of the fixups scripts (possibly dh_fixperms)
should have this built in.
I'm going to be late to work today, but I'll try to remember to ask
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it is .so symlink for the
linker.
I'm looking more into this to figure out what's supposed to happen.
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I'm looking more into this to figure out what's supposed to happen.
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Avoid awk in
non-upgrade mode.
kernel_rev=$(uname -r | tr -- - . | cut -d. -f3)
About to commit, tagging this bug pending.
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Avoid awk in
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kernel_rev=$(uname -r | tr -- - . | cut -d. -f3)
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ial and depends on awk. So there seems to be something crazy
happening here.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
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ial and depends on awk. So there seems to be something crazy
happening here.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
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tches to glibc to make this worthwhile?
Our snapshot is from September or so.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
tches to glibc to make this worthwhile?
Our snapshot is from September or so.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
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or == 5?
No - we often have to check the revision number. It happens
occasionally that there's a big problem in a particular revision and we
have to set the minimum to higher than 2.4.x
Daniel - Should I work up some hackery to maybe test to see if the
revision number overflows the version c
or == 5?
No - we often have to check the revision number. It happens
occasionally that there's a big problem in a particular revision and we
have to set the minimum to higher than 2.4.x
Daniel - Should I work up some hackery to maybe test to see if the
revision number overflows the version c
whenever the minimum version was
updated.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
whenever the minimum version was
updated.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
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go into CVS. He submitted them for inclusion in the
last day. Once they're in upstream CVS it's much less work for us to
integrate. I think you can expect to see the various mktime bugs closed
shortly.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
go into CVS. He submitted them for inclusion in the
last day. Once they're in upstream CVS it's much less work for us to
integrate. I think you can expect to see the various mktime bugs closed
shortly.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
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