I confirm that I've encountered this same problem after upgrading from
wheezy to testing, and that removing qt-at-spi solves it. It seems to me
that this bug deserves critical severity, on the basis that it
completely breaks unrelated packages just by being installed.
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Package: udev
Version: 175-7
Severity: wishlist
My /etc/crypttab lists two encrypted volumes:
md0_crypt UUID=6567de98-fb8f-4495-847a-919f89fd6a6a none luks
sda2_crypt UUID=4280b80c-5c2c-4942-be6f-7aaf6191d3ed none luks
With default configuration, these volumes appear on my Xfce desktop as
"unrec
Hilko Bengen writes off-list:
> I have attached the .diff.gz. Are you able to build binary .deb packages
> or should I provide a .deb?
I've built and tested it. It works.
Note: the errors below from sendto are normal. They're caused by a
firewall rule on my router.
root@cascade:/home/dfranke#
Hilko Bengen writes:
> I have just uploaded 6.00-0.3 to DELAYED/5. If/when it hits unstable,
> I'll ask the release team for a freeze exception.
Thanks Hilko. I'll install this package on my wireless router and verify
that it works for me.
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Thanks Fyodor. As I noted in my original report, the bug is indeed fixed
in 6.01 and beyond, and things are working fine for me after
upgrading. I just wanted to make sure the Debian folks were aware of it
so that hopefully the fix will make it into wheezy or a point release
thereof.
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Package: nmap
Version: 6.00-0.2
Severity: important
nmap errors out at startup if it is run as root and the system has any
network interface which is in monitor mode:
root@cascade:~# nmap scanme.nmap.org
Starting Nmap 6.00 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2012-12-20 16:26 EST
route_dst_netlink: can't find
Package: slapd
Version: 2.4.23-7.2
Severity: normal
The files /usr/sbin/slap* are all hard links to the same binary. The
standard SELinux policy wants the context of /usr/sbin/slapd to be
system_u:object_r:slapd_exec_t, while the rest should be
system_u:object_r:bin_t. The use of hard links makes
Package: xfce4-utils
Version: 4.6.2-1
Severity: minor
scripts/Xft.xrdb tries to use '#' as a comment character. The proper
syntax for xrdb comments is !Foo or /*Foo*/, not #Foo. This causes
(mostly harmless) "invalid preprocessing directive" errors to appear
in ~/.xsession-errors when starti
Package: xscreensaver
Version: 5.11-1
Severity: minor
On Debian Squeeze (up-to-date from testing), the link to
xscreensaver-demo from the xfce4-settings main window appears as only a
caption with no icon. The problem is caused by the Debian patch
50_driver_screensaver-properties-desktop.patch
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