On 99-11-27 Branden Robinson wrote: > Sorry for the spam; someone please direct me to the correct forum. Is it > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>?
[Cut the Cc-list down, as I forgot to set a Mail-Followup-To-Header] > On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 05:21:45PM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote: > > > Package: xbase-clients (main) > > > Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 48199 xauth can't handle IP changes > > > > Brandon, do you need some help to get it fixed? > s/Brandon/Branden/ Sorry, for calling you with the wrong name. > Yes, it would be nice. If somebody volunteers for this, I have an easy > wishlist bug that could be fixed while they're at it. As this email goes as Cc to Debian QA, I suggest, that someone or some from the QA-Team, with a knowledge of X, start helping Branden to get this bug fixed. > > > Package: xdm (main) > > > Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 50740 xdm: xdm conflicts with gdm and refuses to stay installed > > > > Shouldn't be too much work to fix. > I'm not sure this is even really an RC bug. Sounds like a problem with gdm > to me. Other display managers should just stay out of each other's way I didn't investigate every bug completely, but this could also be possible. Seems like it needs some investigation to check if first, if it's an RCB or not. > until the maintainers of {g,k,w}dm get together with me on debian-x and > hash out a policy. xdm is not a hog. It doesn't do XDMCP listening as it This would be a optimal solution, but I think this will take some time. So what could be done as temporary solution? > > > Package: xfs (main) > > > Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 50859 xfs runs as root > > > > Would it be possible to run xfs under the permission of nobody? > No, it owns files. Before I can address this we need a clearer policy on > allocation of system users. I am not going to take Herbert Xu's mad > proliferation of system users as a precedent to follow without > corroboration. Okay, this is good news about this issue. > > > Package: xlib6g-dev (main) > > > Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 51076 [PATCH] tmp race in imake > > > > Branden, what about the patch in the BTS? > Will be in my next release. [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Package: xserver-common (main) > > > Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 50209 XF86Config moved and config is broken > > > > Is this really a bug or not? > It seems to be. I've dug through the XF86Setup source (which is what this > bug refers to). It is written in Tcl, which I'm not totally familiar with. Is there someone of Debian-QA who is familar with TCL? If yes, I would appreciate if he could help Branden with fixing this bug. > symlink we ship. This could still be user error, though. What I really > need is someone more familiar with Tcl to take a closer look at XF86Setup. > > > 51086 if a font server in the fontpath dies, xfree86 will misbehave > > > and might crash > > > > Branden, are you already working o a fix or do you need som help? > This is an old known bug; I am not working on a fix; the problem is > upstream and might not be trivial to fix. Anyone up to some DIX hacking? DIX-Hacking? This doesn't sound very good and seems like much and hard work. So we should better get the upstream maintainers to fix it. > Actually, anyone who's done socket programming in C before should be able > to figure it out. Maybe. Let's see if we have such a person available with enough time to help. > > > Package: xserver-fbdev (main) > > > Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 43574 xscreensaver, xscreensaver-gl don't appear to work (but do) > > > > Is this bug still there or not? > I don't know. So, could somebody please check? > > > Package: xserver-svga (main) > > > Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 44995 xserver-svga: XF86_SVGA Hungs in Apm_Sync() > > > 45744 xserver-svga: Crashes console system with trio3d > > > 47741 xserver-svga: gmc root icons in wmaker crash the X server > > > 50624 xserver-svga: Hangs when switching to graphic mode > > > > > Package: xserver-xsun (main) > > > Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 45654 Xsun crashing > > > > Branden, are you already working on fixing those bugs? > No, these are the typical bad hardware support bugs in X servers that > people think they can get fixed by upgrading them to release critical that > we see every time we talk about releasing. And can't we then downgrade them or close them? I think it's not very good to let such bugs stay open at severity important or grave. > Sorry, folks, I'm not that über. I am not any DDX hacker, and I may never > be. If these aren't fixed upstream, they probably won't be fixed at all. It's okay. Therefor, we are over 300 Developers, so I think we should be able to find someone who could help with fixing those bugs. Ciao Christian -- ******************************************************************** * Christian Kurz Debian Developer/QA-Team * * Use Debian - a free Operating System * ********************************************************************
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