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Binary package hint: mksh, pdksh
Please merge the latest version of src:mksh from Debian (it already
migrated to testing). This also finally removes the “pdksh” transitional
package, the transition having been done for *buntu in trusty.
I’ll add changelogs, debdiffs, etc.
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package pax 1:20120606-2+deb7u1 failed to install/upgrade:
** Changed in: pax (Ubuntu)
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package pax 1:20120606-2+deb7u1 failed to install/upgrade: package pax
is
Well yes, it is. You have the systemd proponents and the Code of Conduct
proponents to thank for that and for driving me off Debian… packaging
Mediawiki was about the first thing I stopped before eventually leaving
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sudo dpkg -a --configure
Or:
sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/pax_*.deb
Or:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall pax
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sudo dpkg -a --configure
Or:
sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/pax_*.deb
Or:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall pax
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Title:
package
This is being discussed in Debian already. Please don’t do this
separately. Instead, work with the Debian maintainer to do this, then do
a SyncRequest.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #731634
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** Also affects: xz-utils (Debian) via
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=790423
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I've also uploaded the .dsc to my PPA and looked over the build logs,
they look good.
https://launchpad.net/~mirabilos/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+sourcepub/4821376
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it is not in main
- Maintainer change for Ubuntu
-- Thorsten Glaser t.gla...@tarent.de Sat, 07 Mar 2015 23:42:38
+
mksh (50e-2) experimental; urgency=medium
* QA upload.
* Backport upstream fix:
- [tg] SECURITY: make unset HISTFILE actually work
* Adjust shell version accordingly
Same procedure as last time:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mksh/+bug/1377295
Authorisation: I am upstream and de-facto-still maintainer of this in
Debian (just no longer listed in the Maintainer line due to leaving the
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Quoting your bugreport:
Package: mksh 46-2ubuntu3
Quoting the Debian bugreport of yours:
Found in version mksh/46-2
Fixed in version mksh/49-1
So, this is kinda to be expected, especially if *buntu lags behind like
this.
Anyway, I've put you an up-to-date build of mksh on my PPA:
Dmitry Shachnev dixit:
openjdk-8 is not available in precise
Yes I *know*, of course. But Doko's packages work for older
releases as well, by a simple debian/rules control before
rebuilding. Which is why I provided a patch to the most
obvious place.
bye,
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Dmitry Shachnev dixit:
Now I see what you mean. I am then passing it to doko, he probably can
OK, thanks.
include it in his next Debian/Ubuntu uploads (I don't want to include
more delta).
Hm. So, this is not the right place to report this?
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See https://launchpad.net/~mirabilos/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/6722491
libnss3-dev (= 2:3.17.1) cannot be fulfilled in precise:
(pbuild10655)root@tglase:/tmp/openjdk-8-8u40~b09# apt-cache policy libnss3-dev
libnss3-dev:
Installed: (none)
Candidate:
Re-reading this: What does “the same bug report window opens” even mean?
What “bug report window”?
** Changed in: kwalletcli (Ubuntu)
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I’ve done a first test cut of it into my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~mirabilos/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+sourcepub/4628516
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(Ugh. Some of the compiler warnings deserve being handled, although in
Debian itself.)
This is now up for review and testing. I’ll test it, too.
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Dimitri John Ledkov dixit:
This is now up for review and testing. I’ll test it, too.
On the surface that looks correct way to do it.
OK, thanks. My first tests look okay as well (after I have
changed the Depends in the package *using* it to allow for
rng-tools-debian; it might sense to use a
I have just looked at whether gzip can be replaced by BSD compress(1),
which is a drop-in replacement under a more free licence, but even after
adding fts and a lot of BSD functions it still needs funopen() which
klibc doesn’t have ☹
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Nevermind. I hacked MirBSD compress to omit the BSD compress method (so
it only does gzip), and replaced a few more things, and got a working
gzip/gunzip under BSD licence.
If there is any interest in the klibc side to include that, be my guest.
Sizes are nice, too (dynamically linked):
As I mentioned in IRC: I can probably easily shave another 2½K off .text
by removing stub support for multiple compressors and using the gzopen()
API already shipped by klibc.
Note that klibc bundles zlib 1.2.3 whereas even MirBSD has 1.2.8
already. That would also need updating. But at least,
I also require this package, see: http://askubuntu.com/q/435954/222799
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Hi Doko,
the package *is* required if you programmatically need to have “all”, or
at least a large set of, locales available.
Possible use case here is a package dependency (declaratively).
In the specific case of FusionForge, I have seen it (both the native
tracker and the embedded mediawiki)
Yes, the new “pax” archive format, and some of the new -o options, are
not supported. This utility is compatible with an older version of
POSIX.
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Dimitri John Ledkov dixit:
However, your suggestion to import rng-tools-debian sounds nice.
What do I need to do to make this happen?
Rename source/binary package(s) and upload into ubuntu.
How do I do that? I know about subscribing ubuntu-sponsors
for sync/merge requests on existing
@dralbert that plus “sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor reload” did the trick for
me. Thanks!
I’ll put that into openntpd.preinst in my own OpenNTPD packages.
** Summary changed:
- package openntpd 3.9p1+debian-9 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error
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Hm, I fail to find the correct source there, or a mailing list, or…
anything useful.
However, your suggestion to import rng-tools-debian sounds nice.
What do I need to do to make this happen?
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mksh (50d-1) unstable; urgency=high
* QA upload.
* New upstream regression bugfix release:
- [Goodbox] Fix NULL pointer dereference on “unset x; nameref x”
- [tg] Fix severe regression in field splitting (LP
** Patch added: debdiff 50d-1ubuntu1 against 50-4ubuntu1
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I reviewed both debdiffs manually again, they look good to me.
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again, to be binNMUable, and since it works good enough
* Update lintian overrides
-- Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de Fri, 03 Oct 2014 18:56:34 +
mksh (50b-1) unstable; urgency=high
* Bring back accidentally lost changelog entry for version 49-2
* Note what was actually imported from
mirabilos, I wonder if you might be willing to please put some shell
function like this into the dot.mkshrc in upstream mksh CVS?
I’m not.
It seems to me a fairly uncontroversial change.
No. As I said, “help” is very generic, and I know of distros aliasing it to
“man” or “man man”. (SuSE 6.1
Jason requested an explicit answer to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mksh/+bug/1366451/comments/9 and here it is:
The idea is ok, but you’ll have to take this up with the Android
developers yourself and submit it to AOSP using their Gerrit instance.
That’s all I ever do, too.
I could imagine an
enh dixit:
probably related to
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=66815. i think the
Right, similar issue.
hard part is what to set $TMPDIR to.
Agreed.
If I get a C API I can just call, I would put it into main.c in mksh
(set TMPDIR to that value, unless we import it from the
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mksh -v should
@dino99 no it’s not related.
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upstart: (mis)uses shell reserved word ”stop”
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Jason Spiro dixit:
By the way, do here-documents work okay on modern versions of Android?
Or is there no place for mksh to write the required temporary files to
make them work?
There is still no place. If you set (not even needed to export, but
exporting is better so subshells inherit it)
Public bug reported:
upstart (1.5-0ubuntu7.2) /lib/init/upstart-job uses “stop” (in line 93)
which is a reserved shell word.
If using mksh (actually /bin/lksh) as /bin/sh, which defines this as
default alias, upgrading udev, which wants to restart the udev service,
fails.
** Affects: upstart
Jason Spiro dixit:
If I sent a patch which would add this functionality, would you consider
accepting it?
No.
Nothing against your intent, or beginners, or something, but Android
is really not the OS one should be learning a Unix shell in.
And mksh is first and foremost a Berkeley Unix shell.
Jason Spiro dixit:
mksh takes up more than 100 KB, and typical new Android phones seem to
include gigabytes of flash memory. I still believe Android could afford
the bytes it would cost to include a help function in
/system/bin/mkshrc which would display something like the following.
This is
Jason Spiro dixit:
If the user runs
mksh -?
This expands to a file in the current directory that begins with - and
has another byte after it.
mksh /?
This expands to a single-byte file (or directory) under /
mksh -v
This is already used by POSIX, see “man mksh”, under the “set” builtin.
No.
• GNU --long-options have nothing to do with a Unix program.
• A flag to display the version is not historically customary in Unix programs.
The adoption of -V (not -v which is verbose) is recent and not normally used.
• “mksh -x” is the same as running “set -x” in the shell, which means
(And I’m not going to embed long texts like this in the binary. The
embedded customers (Android, OpenWrt, FreeWRT, OpenADK, etc.) would not
like that size increase.)
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Binary package hint: mksh, pdksh
Hi!
Please merge the latest mksh version from Debian sid (it’s going into
testing → jessie tomorrow, too, and I plan to backport it as well; I’m
the Debian maintainer as well as upstream).
I’ll attach a debdiff against Debian and omit the
New changelog entries since mksh (46-2ubuntu3) trusty:
mksh (50-4ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium
* Merge from Debian (LP#1362164), remaining changes:
- Omit dietlibc builds on Ubuntu, where it is not in main
- Enable klibc builds on arm64 and ppc64el
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public part of test GPG key
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broken charset/encoding autodetection for encrypted messages
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Created attachment 8474439
eMail exhibiting the bug
OK. This eMail contains a PGP message encrypted to 0xD1D8EFD2 whose
public and secret (passphrase is 123123) key I also attached. I just
confirmed with a coworker that this does exhibit the bug.
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Confirmed in Thunderbird 1:31.0+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1
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thunderbird message preview pane do not honor global character
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Version: 1:31.0+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1
Hi,
this is a bug Mozilla™ Thunderbird and KDEPIM share:
When I send an Inline PGP encrypted message, whose body is using UTF-8,
to another user, the message is ASCII armoured (and thus 7bit). The
other user, running Thunderbird or
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Status: Unknown
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Can you sudoedit /usr/bin/pinentry-kwallet and change the line
“iodebug=0” to “iodebug=1”, then retry, then take the file ~/pinentry-
kwallet.debug, check that it does not include any actual password of
yours (but do not modify it otherwise, just change any password to the
equivalent number of
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
The command line parametres “rngd” takes differ between Debian and
*buntu, which leads to loss of operation (rng stream import no longer
works, leading to loss of entropy on devices) and script failures in the
latter:
Marc Deslauriers dixit:
The debian package is very out of date, so I don't think this bug report
makes sense.
Well, the (newer?) Ubuntu package lacks parameters.
In any case, it's not a security issue.
Probably not, except it breaks our scripts pulling entropy from
a central server (using
Just debugged this on OpenJDK 7, Tomcat 7, Debian wheezy.
The workaround to comment out the line
security.provider.9=sun.security.pkcs11.SunPKCS11
${java.home}/lib/security/nss.cfg
worked. The line
#security.provider.9=sun.security.ec.SunEC
was already commented out, since this is the
Also tracked in Red Hat:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022017
The bug is apparently caused by a change in NSS (not Java™) adding
partial/incomplete ECC support.
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Rolf Leggewie dixit:
I'm using a D type hook target now to install EXTRAPACKAGES in the
You can just run --update immediately after creation.
Worse is the way REMOVEPACKAGES works… (it breaks things,
better to use EXTRAPACKAGES=foo- to remove a package)
bye,
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On two systems here, udev fails to configure after upgrading within the
same distribution:
System 1 is running “precise”:
# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS
Jörg Frings-Fürst dixit:
I have create on sausy 64bit a sausy/trusty buildsys:
sudo DIST=saucy pbuilder create --debootstrapopts --arch --debootstrapopts
i386
Try this instead:
sudo linux32 env DIST=saucy pbuilder create --debootstrapopts
--arch=i386
Also, use --debootstrapopts
This is not a bug, this is deliberate; it’s common to all utilities that
use a gzip(1)-like interface.
You can redirect the output to a file: xz -c 1 2
You can also force the binary data to show up on yout tty: xz -c 1 | cat
Do not complain about what you get then, though ;-)
This check is
Sworddragon dixit:
This is also not a bug report but a feature request. Is there a reason
why this should not be implemented?
Yes: it breaks the interface and a sanity check that has been
in action for longer than *buntu exists.
You can also force the binary data to show up on yout tty: xz -c
FusionForge has been removed from *buntu by upstream request.
Installation on *buntu is not supported. You are recommended to use Debian
instead.
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Installation on *buntu is not supported. You are recommended to use Debian
instead.
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OK, no problem. I'm glad I could help you nevertheless.
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Program jupp is
Not a bug. User stupidity. Unix gives you the rope to hang yourself.
There are several different strategies to recover from this, among
others:
- start another terminal, kill the yes process
- exit the shell
It's creating a detached background process. *Of course* you won’t be
able to use
Valentin Quequet dixit:
${HOME}/.joerc is a regular empty file with proper permissions ( 0664
^^
If the file is empty, no configuration is available. You need
to delete it or make it a copy of /etc/jupp/joerc (if you use
joe from joe-jupp) or /etc/joe/joerc
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
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Hi,
the FusionForge upstream has already requested removal of FusionForge
from your distribution once, due to numerous unsolved problems. As these
affected already-released distributions, you denied them.
However, right
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I still get that in 4.10 (just upgraded in Debian experimental), though
I did not even *have* any local folders previously…
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*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
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Hi,
please pull the new ARAnyM upload: it fixes a user security hole
(unprivileged code inside the VM can crash the entire VM).
** Affects: aranym (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Information
Actually, putting it into an shlib will be a net loss.
Rather take the full library, compression and decompression, link it
statically, and hardlink the compressor and decompressor binaries.
That‘d save more.
cf. http://aiju.de/rant/dynamic-linking (thanks cnuke@ for the link)
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Huh, that’s new. Since when?
Anyway, a hardlink (or symbolic link) of gunzip to gzip also just works,
and is what I’m used to from Unix.
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I reviewed the PPA build logs, and everything is looking well on that
front too.
I’d appreciate someone looking at this before the feature freeze begins.
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Hi,
I’m mksh upstream and Debian maintainer. Please sponsor the merge of the
new package from experimental (I only uploaded it to Debian experimental
due to the freeze). I’ve prepared a merged package and uploaded it to my
PPA:
Public bug reported:
Hi!
In the upgrade, we have two issues:
One, icedtea6-plugin is missing. If some other package that is
Important: yes depends on it, we trigger an APT bug. I fixed this
locally by making a dummy package icedtea6-plugin with higher version.
Second, the upgrade process
Oh, this is nice… afterwards:
root@remote:~ # apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies...Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
xulrunner-1.9.2
Ouch. This also happens with gcc-snapshot 20120915-1 in Debian, so… GCC
issue…
I’ll cobble together a workaround.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1058035
Title:
mksh ftbfs in quantal
Please use the package I just uploaded to my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~mirabilos/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/2691943
/+listing-archive-extra
It syncs with Debian (intended for wheezy):
• For -2: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=682992
• For -3:
Fix committed in CVS, fixed package uploaded to my PPA for quantal,
~ubuntu-sponsors subscribed (hence setting Status to New)
** Changed in: mksh (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Confirmed = New
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Yes well, I did the package as commits in the original Debian packaging
CVS module, so naturally the Ubuntu changes are “on top”. I have no idea
what a branch merge proposal is. You should really accomodate the random
Debian Developer who happens to care about his packages and even tries to
watch
** Patch added: 10050676B433400B7BD.diff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mksh/+bug/1058035/+attachment/3356924/+files/10050676B433400B7BD.diff
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