Package: busybox
Version: 1:1.10.2-2
Severity: normal
Steps to reproduce:
1) busybox nc -v www.google.com 80
Expected results:
1) busybox tells the user that option "-v" is not known.
Actual results:
1) busybox segfaults.
More info:
1) gdb is not too useful since the package does not support bu
Package: busybox
Version: 1:1.10.2-2
Severity: normal
Steps to reproduce:
1) export PACKAGE=busybox
2) script -c "DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS='nostrip debug noopt' fakeroot apt-get --build
source $PACKAGE" build.log
3) sudo dpkg -i busybox_*deb
Expected results:
3) /bin/busybox contains debugging symbols
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20070308etch1
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice if the installer would tell the user how he/she can
report bugs about the installer. It is not very obvious for a newbie
to look for a package named debian-installer (even thought it has an
intuitive name). Also,
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20070308etch1
Severity: wishlist
If I choose English as the installer language and then specify that my
location is "Other" I get a menu that has subtrees. It seems that I
can expand substrees by hitting "[" -- this is relatively
counter-intuitive and should be a
Hi,
I just tried
fakeroot -s fakechroot.save fakechroot /usr/sbin/debootstrap
--variant=fakechroot sid /tmp/sid http://ftp.fi.debian.org/debian/
and noticed that it fails with
...
I: Extracting zlib1g...
I: Installing core packages...
W: Failure trying to run: chroot /tmp/sid dpkg --force-depe
Package: busybox
Version: 1:1.10.2-2
Severity: wishlist
Steps to reproduce:
1) sudo busybox syslogd -C4096
2) logger "logger test `seq 1 100`"
3) busybox logread | grep "logger test"
Expected results:
3) numbers from 1 to 100 are shown
Actual results:
3) only numbers from 1 to 75 are shown:
Mar
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20090123lenny1
Severity: minor
http://debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s03.html.en
says under "4.3.2.2. Adding the installer image" that the name of the
kernel file is "vmlinuz".
However,
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/lenny/main/installer-i386/curren
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20090123lenny1
Severity: wishlist
I tried to follow the instruction at
http://debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s03.html.en as closely as
possible:
$ sudo syslinux /dev/sda1
$ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
$ (cd /mnt; sudo wget
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dis
Hi,
just before debconf I bought a new laptop. Crypto-LVM
initialization took so long that I ended up having to finish the
installation in my hotel room with only WPA2 network. I used
Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.2.1 "Squeeze" - Official amd64 CD Binary-1 20110626-16:33
and chose the desktop and laptop
Hi,
Joey Hess writes:
>> and chose the desktop and laptop tasks during installation. During the
>> "Could we make desktop users need their local Debian geeks less?" BoF I
>> wondered if it was normal that my new installation did not offer
>> Shutdown as an option in GNOME's System->Shut Down dial
Hi,
Joey Hess writes:
> AFAIKS, in unstable, gnome-core depends gnome-power-manager
> depends upower depends pm-utils. Probably this was fixed since
> squeeze.
That is possible yes.
> I've changed apt-setup to show the message when no network is
> configured. However, since the full CD is inten
Joey Hess writes:
>> wondered if it was normal that my new installation did not offer
>> Shutdown as an option in GNOME's System->Shut Down dialog.
Just reread my original mail. I meant "Suspend" here of course, not
Shutdown.
-Timo
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lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Lennart Sorensen) writes:
>> 2. Within the live terminal or within the system following install,
>> doing a "Restart" results in an endless loop. It does not shut down
>> the system, it simply logs out, then appears to restart the kernel,
>> then presents the login scr
dryphi writes:
> Yes that package is installed. Is that good or bad?
If it is installed it will try to use kexec to reboot the system. This
does not work on all computers. Remove the package and try again?
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Package: debian-installer-6.0-netboot-amd64
Version: 20110106.squeeze1
Severity: serious
Steps to reproduce:
1) fakeroot apt-get --build source debian-installer-6.0-netboot-amd64
Expected results:
1) package builds from source
Actual results:
1) build fails with
Reading package lists... Done
Bu
Package: user-setup
Version: 1.32
Severity: important
The package fails on upgrade:
Setting up user-setup (1.32) ...
Template parse error near `description...@latin.utf-8: Dozvoliti logovanje na
sistem kao ârootâ korisnik?', in stanza #5 of
/var/lib/dpkg/info/user-setup.templates
dpkg: error pr
Package: debian-installer
Severity: wishlist
While testing
http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/kfreebsd-amd64/20101014-00:10/netboot/mini.iso
I noticed that if I enter English as the language and then
other/Europe/Finland as the location I get
"There is no locale defined for the combination
Christian PERRIER writes:
> How about continuing to choose English, then Finland? You will then
> have the opportunity to choose whatever keymap you want (LC_CTYPE
> has nothing to do with the used keymap anyway), you will get the
> timezone for Finland, etc.
Hmm, when do I have the opportunity
Christian PERRIER writes:
> Uh, something is going wrong, here. You should be prompted for the
> keymap after the question about locales.
Yes I think so too. Can you reproduce the issue if you do
wget
http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/kfreebsd-amd64/20101014-00:10/netboot/mini.iso
dd if=/dev/z
Christian PERRIER writes:
> Ah, that was kFreeBSD, I didn't notice.
>
> I'm not sure that kFreeBSD has a udeb with alternate keyboard layouts,
> which might explain why you have no prompt for keymap.
I see the same problem on amd64 too. You can reproduce this with
$ wget http://d-i.debian.org/da
Samuel Thibault writes:
> I chose English, then other/Europe/Finland, then the Nigerian locale
> (why not), and then I got prompted for the keymap layout.
Ah yes, I didn't proceed after that. Sorry for the noise, this seems
to be a gnu/kfreebsd specific issue. Is there some tag for that? ;-)
-
Steve McIntyre writes:
> At this point, I'm skeptical that either of the first two are going to
> work acceptably with Wheezy. If that's the case, then we should warn
> people that they will need to use at least one of:
I agree. I tried installing debian gnome desktop from CD1 during last
debconf
Wookey writes:
> And the USB-stick process is not as simple as it might be because you
> have to find the HD-media files and then _also_ find an iso image to
> put on. It's no wonder newbs are still downloading CD/DVD images.
You also need to have root access to some machine to create the USB
me
Ben Armstrong writes:
> accomplish as the superuser.) What I wonder, though, is if it is
> universally true that ordinary users will always have write access to a
> USB key they've just inserted. Under what circumstances will they not?
At least in default debian and ubuntu systems they don't have
Bjørn Mork writes:
> No, you don't. On a default Debian system you need to be a member of
> the "floppy" group. From /lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules :
Yeah but you are not a member of that group by default surely?
> You mean that they allow you to burn a CD but not write to a USB
> stic
Bjørn Mork writes:
> I fail to see how burning to a local user's CD is any better, but yes,
> if that is a consideration then they need some system to tie the rights
> to console access. I believe ConsoleKit and the replacement
> systemd-loginctl attempts to solve such problems.
Yes, I believe u
Steve McIntyre writes:
> Back in May I warned about CD sizes[1] for the Wheezy release,
> pointing out that CD#1 isn't big enough any more to provide usable
> Gnome or KDE installations.
Indeed. CD1 was really problematic in squeeze too:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2011/08/msg00172.html
at the time (it
@@ -14,6 +15,10 @@ busybox (1:1.20.0-5) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
the only remaining change to upstream 1.20.2 stable release.
* enable ping applet for udeb build, +613 bytes on i386. (Closes: #406114)
+ [ Timo Juhani Lindfors ]
+ * increase the maximum supported log line
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
Yesterday I tried to install Debian wheezy using my wireless network
(WPA-PSK). The installer was able to show me the list of networks so I
guess the firmware was loaded correctly from the USB stick that I
provided. I entered my password but after a long
Brian Potkin writes:
> the list would presumably be the ESSID you want to connect to. Here at
Yeah I tried both entering the ESSID manually and selecting it from the
list.
> I've snipped the rest of your log because I'm not quite sure what you
> did next. Aborted the attempted association and pl
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