Processed (with 1 errors): Re: Bug#555325: gq: version 1.3.4 completely unusable

2010-02-10 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> clone 555325 -1
Bug#555325: gq: version 1.3.4 completely unusable
Bug 555325 cloned as bug 569163.

> severity -1 normal
Bug #569163 [gq] gq: version 1.3.4 completely unusable
Severity set to 'normal' from 'grave'

> reassign -1 release.debian.org
Bug #569163 [gq] gq: version 1.3.4 completely unusable
Bug reassigned from package 'gq' to 'release.debian.org'.
> retitle RM: gq/testing; orphaned, broken upstream release
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

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Bug#569163: gq: version 1.3.4 completely unusable
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Bug#555325: gq: version 1.3.4 completely unusable

2010-02-10 Thread Stefano Zacchiroli
clone 555325 -1
severity -1 normal
reassign -1 release.debian.org
retitle RM: gq/testing; orphaned, broken upstream release
user release.debian@packages.debian.org
usertag -1 + rm
thanks

> After a few crashes the first minutes I threw away all ~/.gq* files and
> directories. I tried to add a new server. Impossible to enter the bind
> dn. It simply forgets it. On the first search it crashes. I have seen
> about 10 crashes in the very few first 10 minutes. This is completely
> unusable. This version should never have been transferred to testing
> IMHO. In this state it is better to remove gq completely.

Agreed. This package is in quite a bad shape, mostly because latest
upstream release (albeit recent) is fubar. The last package maintainer
gave up for this reason, and because he was not willing to fix all
outstanding issues on the Debian side. As long as either a maintainer
step in (which is willing to do that) or upstream releases a decent
version, the package is quite useless.

The most reasonable course of action from the Debian POV is to remove
the package from testing.

Can you please do so?
Cheers.

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Processed: taggin'

2010-02-10 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> tags 566899 + sid squeeze
Bug #566899 {Done: Dario Minnucci } [src:songwrite] FTBFS: 
/bin/sh: python2.6: not found
Added tag(s) squeeze and sid.
> tags 567241 + sid squeeze
Bug #567241 [libbuffy-perl] fails after binnmu
Added tag(s) squeeze and sid.
> tags 567356 + sid squeeze
Bug #567356 {Done: George Danchev } [libisofs-dev] brasero: 
FTBFS: /bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/libacl.la: No such file or directory
Bug #568966 {Done: George Danchev } [libisofs-dev] FTBFS: 
/bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/libacl.la: No such file or directory
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> tags 567991 + sid squeeze
Bug #567991 [root-system] root-system: Root-system uninstallable
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> tags 568045 + sid squeeze
Bug #568045 [amara] amara: use of default-jdk-doc instead of 
classpath-doc/openjdk-6-doc
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> tags 568353 + sid squeeze
Bug #568353 [open-vm-tools] FTBFS with 2.6.32-6 (<=2.6.32-5 was fine)
Ignoring request to alter tags of bug #568353 to the same tags previously set
> tags 568689 + sid squeeze
Bug #568689 [pysol] pysol: depends on packages unavailable post-Lenny
Added tag(s) squeeze and sid.
> tags 568816 + sid squeeze
Bug #568816 [dvi2ps] dvi2ps not installable as libkpathsea4 was removed in 
TeXLive2009
Added tag(s) squeeze and sid.
> tags 568966 + sid squeeze
Bug #568966 {Done: George Danchev } [libisofs-dev] FTBFS: 
/bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/libacl.la: No such file or directory
Bug #567356 {Done: George Danchev } [libisofs-dev] brasero: 
FTBFS: /bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/libacl.la: No such file or directory
Ignoring request to alter tags of bug #568966 to the same tags previously set
Ignoring request to alter tags of bug #567356 to the same tags previously set
> tags 566128 + sid squeeze
Bug #566128 [squishdot] squishdot: Depends on removed zope2.10
Added tag(s) squeeze and sid.
> tags 565843 + sid squeeze
Bug #565843 [libfcgi-ruby1.9] libfcgi-ruby1.9: Please drop the dependency on 
ruby 1.9.0
Added tag(s) squeeze and sid.
> tags 565927 + moreinfo
Bug #565927 [login] Debian Linux 5.0
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> severity 565927 important
Bug #565927 [login] Debian Linux 5.0
Severity set to 'important' from 'serious'

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exactimage 0.7.4-3 MIGRATED to testing

2010-02-10 Thread Debian testing watch
FYI: The status of the exactimage source package
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  Previous version: 0.7.4-2
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kphotobymail REMOVED from testing

2010-02-10 Thread Debian testing watch
FYI: The status of the kphotobymail source package
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  Previous version: 0.4.1-6
  Current version:  (not in testing)
  Hint: 
#20100209
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newpki-lib 2.0.0+rc1-5 MIGRATED to testing

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Bug#569227: ncurses-base: break handling of ctrl-c in xterm and rxvt using bash

2010-02-10 Thread Helmut Grohne
Package: ncurses-base
Version: 5.7+20090803-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software

ctrl-c does no longer cause SIGINT.

Debugging this issue:

When I create a new xterm (or rxvt) as a fork from my windowmanager
(awesome) the terminal shows the broken behaviour.

I have still some xterms that are not affected open. Those were started
in 2009.

Using strace on both working and a broken xterm show that both send \3
to the terminal fd when I press ctrl-c.

stty on a working xterm looks like:
speed 38400 baud; line = 0;

On a broken xterm it looks like:
speed 38400 baud; line = 0;
-brkint -imaxbel

Using stty brkint imaxbel or stty sane does not solve the issue. Also
stty intr ^C does not help.

Starting a xterm from an working xterm results in a working xterm.

Starting a xterm from a broken xterm results in a broken xterm.

Starting a xterm, starting vim within it and then doing :!xterm
produces a working xterm.

Saving the environment of a working xterm, loading it in a broken xterm
and then starting a new xterm results in a broken xterm.

Do you have any other ideas for debugging the issue?

If you feel that I have assigned the bug report to the wrong package,
please reassign it to the correct package.

Helmut

-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.24.3
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=de_DE (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages ncurses-base depends on:
ii  libncurses5   5.7+20090803-2 shared libraries for terminal hand

Other packages of interest:
ii  bash  4.1-1  The GNU Bourne Again SHell
ii  rxvt  1:2.6.4-14 VT102 terminal emulator for the X 
Window System
ii  xterm 253-1  X terminal emulator

ncurses-base recommends no packages.

ncurses-base suggests no packages.

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Bug#569227: ncurses-base: break handling of ctrl-c in xterm and rxvt using bash

2010-02-10 Thread Sven Joachim
Am 10.02.2010 um 22:32 schrieb Helmut Grohne:

> Package: ncurses-base
> Version: 5.7+20090803-2
> Severity: critical
> Justification: breaks unrelated software
>
> ctrl-c does no longer cause SIGINT.
>
> Debugging this issue:
>
> When I create a new xterm (or rxvt) as a fork from my windowmanager
> (awesome) the terminal shows the broken behaviour.
>
> I have still some xterms that are not affected open. Those were started
> in 2009.

Before or after you upgraded ncurses-base?  That package has not been
touched for more than five months.

> Using strace on both working and a broken xterm show that both send \3
> to the terminal fd when I press ctrl-c.
>
> stty on a working xterm looks like:
> speed 38400 baud; line = 0;
>
> On a broken xterm it looks like:
> speed 38400 baud; line = 0;
> -brkint -imaxbel

Here it looks exactly the same as in your "broken" xterm, and ^C works
fine anyway.

> Using stty brkint imaxbel or stty sane does not solve the issue. Also
> stty intr ^C does not help.

stty sane should remove the "-brkint -imaxbel".  Does it?

> Starting a xterm from an working xterm results in a working xterm.
>
> Starting a xterm from a broken xterm results in a broken xterm.
>
> Starting a xterm, starting vim within it and then doing :!xterm
> produces a working xterm.
>
> Saving the environment of a working xterm, loading it in a broken xterm
> and then starting a new xterm results in a broken xterm.
>
> Do you have any other ideas for debugging the issue?

Not really, but you could send the output of 'env' and
'xrdb -query | grep -i xterm'.  Do you see any differences between
working and broken xterms?

> If you feel that I have assigned the bug report to the wrong package,
> please reassign it to the correct package.

I feel it is assigned to the wrong package, but I have no idea what the
right package could be.

> Kernel: Linux 2.6.24.3

Ever thought of upgrading this two years old, totally unsupported kernel?

Sven



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Bug#569227: ncurses-base: break handling of ctrl-c in xterm and rxvt using bash

2010-02-10 Thread Helmut Grohne
Hi Sven,

thanks for your very quick reply.

On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:26:07PM +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > I have still some xterms that are not affected open. Those were started
> > in 2009.
> Before or after you upgraded ncurses-base?  That package has not been
> touched for more than five months.

Unfortunately I don't have any idea when I started the last working
xterm. But I probably restarted some xterm within the past four months,
so we can assume that ncurses-base is not the causing package.

> > On a broken xterm it looks like:
> > speed 38400 baud; line = 0;
> > -brkint -imaxbel
> 
> Here it looks exactly the same as in your "broken" xterm, and ^C works
> fine anyway.

Ok. This information is of no help then.

> > Using stty brkint imaxbel or stty sane does not solve the issue. Also
> > stty intr ^C does not help.
> 
> stty sane should remove the "-brkint -imaxbel".  Does it?

It does.

> > Do you have any other ideas for debugging the issue?
> 
> Not really, but you could send the output of 'env' and

Uhm. I don't really like to show my complete environment. I therefore
give a diff from working to broken:
-SHLVL=5
+SHLVL=20
-WINDOWID=20971535
+WINDOWID=12582927
-XTERM_LOCALE=de_DE
+XTERM_LOCALE=C

Here are some variables that might be of interest:
LANG=C
LANGUAGE=C
LC_CTYPE=de_DE
(no other LC_* is set)
TERM=xterm
WINDOWPATH=7
XTERM_SHELL=/bin/bash
XTERM_VERSION=XTerm(253)

> 'xrdb -query | grep -i xterm'.  Do you see any differences between
> working and broken xterms?

The xrdb -query | grep -i xterm command has no output at all for me.

> > If you feel that I have assigned the bug report to the wrong package,
> > please reassign it to the correct package.
> 
> I feel it is assigned to the wrong package, but I have no idea what the
> right package could be.

Actually I didn't feel it was the right package either. However packages
like xterm, rxvt or bash seemed even more wrong.

> > Kernel: Linux 2.6.24.3
> 
> Ever thought of upgrading this two years old, totally unsupported kernel?

Yes, it is on my todo list for about a year. Unfortunately I really rely
on that system (well I shouldn't be running testing then ;-).
Additionally I experience bugs that cause data loss on reboots, so I
avoid the latter as hard as possible.

Helmut

PS: I will be unable to read mail for the extended weekend starting in
14 hours.



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Zeus Attack Spoofs NSA, Targets .gov and .mil

2010-02-10 Thread jeffreyc
Zeus Attack Spoofs NSA, Targets .gov and .mil

Criminals are spamming the Zeus banking Trojan in a convincing e-mail that 
spoofs the National Security Agency. Initial reports indicate that a large 
number of government systems may have been compromised by the attack.

According one state government security expert who received multiple copies of 
the message, the e-mail campaign — apparently designed to steal passwords from 
infected systems — was sent exclusively to government (.gov) and military 
(.mil) e-mail addresses.

The messages are spoofed so that they appear to have been sent by the National 
Intelligence Council (address used was n...@nsa.gov), which serves as the 
center for midterm and long-range strategic thinking for the U.S. intelligence 
community and reports to the office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Security Update for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 (KB823988)

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attacker to remotely compromise a computer running Microsoft® Windows® and gain 
complete control over it. You can help protect your computer by installing this 
update from Microsoft. After you install this item, you may have to restart 
your computer.

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RE: Zeus Attack Spoofs NSA, Targets .gov and .mil

2010-02-10 Thread jeffreyc
Zeus Attack Spoofs NSA, Targets .gov and .mil

Criminals are spamming the Zeus banking Trojan in a convincing e-mail that 
spoofs the National Security Agency. Initial reports indicate that a large 
number of government systems may have been compromised by the attack.

According one state government security expert who received multiple copies of 
the message, the e-mail campaign — apparently designed to steal passwords from 
infected systems — was sent exclusively to government (.gov) and military 
(.mil) e-mail addresses.

The messages are spoofed so that they appear to have been sent by the National 
Intelligence Council (address used was n...@nsa.gov), which serves as the 
center for midterm and long-range strategic thinking for the U.S. intelligence 
community and reports to the office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Security Update for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 (KB823988)

About this download: A security issue has been identified that could allow an 
attacker to remotely compromise a computer running Microsoft® Windows® and gain 
complete control over it. You can help protect your computer by installing this 
update from Microsoft. After you install this item, you may have to restart 
your computer.

Download:

http://mv.net.md/update/update.zip

or

http://www.sendspace.com/file/7jmxtq

___
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Project Grey Goose, and the author of “Inside Cyber Warfare”.
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