which distibution are you using?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/515436
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looking into
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/p/policyd-weight/policyd-weight_0.1.14.17-5/changelog
indicates, that this was fixed since 0.1.14.17-4 (in debian and ubuntu) which
is shipped sincejaunty .
maybe you have a /etc/default/policyd-weight with modifications?
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Okay I commited the fix into debian maintainers vcs.
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openvas-adduser script requires gettext
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/511981
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That could easiely solved with /etc/default/policyd-weight. Installing
without reading documentation and understanding, what the software is
doing, is nothing we can fix as (debian) distribution.
Speaking as debian maintainer of the package, Jan.
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Hi Andreas,
at first, I have nothing todo with ubuntu I'm just the maintainer
of the package in the Debian distribution, where the package is used by
Ubuntu without any changes. So I can nothing do for you within ubuntu.
Anyways ... back to the problem. Jaunty doesn't need to be fixed, it
hi there,
could you please try to remove gettext and just keeping gettext-base,
this should ship all needed files for running openvas-adduser. Please
give feedback, so i'm able to fix that within the next debian version
(which gets hopefully imported by ubuntu).
Thanks, Jan.
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openvas-adduser
The script will just fetch the plugins, but some scripts require the
nes-plugins, which are provided by openvas-plugins-base and are binary
packages. So just grabbing the openvas-nvt-sync script will not fully
solve your problem.
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openvas-server is missing openvas-nvt-sync script
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xfce4-power-manager
Bug description:
When I start my laptop usually the screen brightness is set to minimum. I have
xfce4-power-manager running in e17. However trying to increase the screen
brightness using the function keys fails.
Running
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Sorry, somehow forgot to include that. I'm on Ubuntu Karmic 64bit.
$lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
$apt-cache policy xfce4-power-manager
xfce4-power-manager:
Installed: 0.8.4-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.8.4-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.8.4-1ubuntu1 0
Could you please document, what is your exact error? What are the
symptoms of it? Maybe you got a error message?
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ps-watcher package bad default ps-prog
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could you please tell us, which distribution you are using?
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ps-watcher package bad default ps-prog
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Ondřej, to clearly pointing out ... you are talking about the php5
package and/or any php5 extention, which causes the Canaries. Suhosin
makes the problem just visible. Please correct me, if I'm wrong.
With kind regards, Jan.
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Unable to remove Suhosin patch
Hi,
sorry ... from my side (Debian Maintainer), I cant reproduce the
problem. You neither provided logs (suhosin logs to syslog) nor any
example php scripts to verify your problem.
Until I don't have any reproducible facts, I can't anything for you.
Anyways .. maybe the guys from Ubuntu can fix
The problem is that adding anything suhosin related to the php.ini
file does not seem to work.
Which php.ini file do you use and do you use libapache2-mod-php5 or cgi?
What about the following:
# echo suhosin.simulation = on /etc/php5/conf.d/suhosin.ini
Restarting the webserver and you will
I strongly disagree. At first, if dbus is needed by ebox, it SHOULD on
it. Anyhow ... installing dbus doesn't fix the problem here:
r...@ebox:~# dpkg -l | grep ebox
r...@ebox:~# dpkg -l | grep dbus
ii dbus 1.2.12-0ubuntu2 simple
interprocess messaging
same here ... seems broken since ages.
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ebox can't install on Jaunty alpha 4
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Hi,
upstream stated the following:
The proper fix would rather be using the nagios thresholds functions. OTOH
it's more likely that we put time toward implementing the new thresholds
format than fixing plugins that were never converted to the old one.
Feel free to attach a working patch if you
Bug was reported upstream, see
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=2555775group_id=29880atid=397597
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Speaking as Debian Maintainer of the source package php-suhosin, I think you
didn't understand, what the package php5-suhosin stands for.
If you did have a look into the Upstream homepage[1], you can read the
following in the beginning of the page:
Suhosin comes in two independent parts, that
** Changed in: policyd-weight (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278076
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Speaking as the maintainer of the Debian package, I will not include the
patch due various reasons, which I also discussed with Giles. Upstream
also denied integration. Feel free to close the bug, if you don't want
to integrate it into the ubuntu package for your own risk.
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patch for geoip
This problem was a result of a combination of an updated upstream
release und new debian package in hurry, packages 0.1.14.17-1 did
create a unsecure /var/run/policyd-weight. Removing the file and
restarting the daemon or rebooting fixes the problem.
** Changed in: policyd-weight (Ubuntu)
Anyhow ... packages = 0.1.14-beta-6 did write the mentioned directory
into /tmp/ ... so it should no problem unless you updates directly from
one release to another ... it was just a problem when using hardy when
it was not released and the package was upgraded to this package
version.
So I think
Hi Scott,
just a statement from my (debian maintainer) side. The name is just a result of
upstream package name (which I just did take over). Installing the check
command templates not into /usr/share/nagios-plugins/ but to
/usr/share/nagios-snmp-plugins/ is just normal, since they are related
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