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Just for clarity, the gdb backtrace was taken 10-20 seconds
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Confirmed by testing with inkscape 0.47. Printing definitely works now.
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and I get a gdb backtrace if I run it in the console. The same thing
happens with a number of other mono-based packages.
Since Tomboy was the only reason for having mono installed, I switched
to Gnote and uninstalled mono...
If there's any additional tests I should run, please let m
mono /usr/lib/mono/2.0/gmcs.exe
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Program received signal SIGBUS, Bus error.
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476 mono-mmap.c: No such file or directory.
in mono-mmap.c
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of libgnomepanel2.24-cil with
/usr/share/cli-common/runtimes.d/mono failed
Note the gacutil invocation.
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I installed 0.4.11-6 from incoming, but apparently there was no dependency
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are separate bugs about the CPU and keymaps issues.)
I propose to remove this package from testing and block it until these
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-> it is NOT chrooted.
Maybe this is because the basic installation was woody and upgraded
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to be installed. It should probably execute sensible-browser
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When selecting "Credits" from the main menu, a screen with only a
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Maybe
.de/~latex2ht/current/latex2html-2008.tar.gz
That would be great! Although I suppose we'll have to wait until lenny+1
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> mailing list and ask for feedback on the patch. Obviously, it would be
&g
ce someone has the
time. Meanwhile, do you think you could raise the issue on upstream's
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mirror are you using -- could it be a local error on that
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/usr/sbin/saslauthd -a pam
saslauthd is already 77+Mb in size.
If you want, I can try reverting the nsswitch change to test how much
it grows without it.
If you would, please. At least it would show us if it has any effect
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I would currently vote for waiting until upstream has reached a
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> myself this morning)
Fair enough. We'll try to see if the MIT and Heimdal GSSAPI
implementations could be made co-installable (although it's not very
likely to work without some serious trickery). Feel free to close or tag
this b
prompts although it installed fine. As a result, the krb5-kdc.postinst
script had $KRB5LD_DEFAULT_REALM unset, and /etc/krb5kdc/kdc.conf ended
up broken. Easy to fix, but I couldn't figure out why the Debconf
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In the meantime, anyone can of course work on this. I wrote some bits on
http://wiki.debian.org/PkgCyrusSASL to describe how to set up OTP with
OPIE, which is what I tested with.
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asses, where each
build pass would have a distinct set of build-dependencies? This would
simplify maintenance of our package, and could also reduce the build
time. There are probably other packages which could make use of such a
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it doesn't work at all when using compiz).
I'd be happy to debug if I get some pointers on what to look for.
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if I wanted to package it myself, so I'm just recording it as a
packagning candidate here. If someone wants to pick it up, please do.
Apart from the Apache License 2.0, the package includes software under
other licenses; see liftweb/OtherLicensedWorks.
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Use the machine-readable copyright file format, documented at
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$ java -version
java version "1.5.0"
gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.3.0 20080202 (experimental) [trunk revision 132072]
What am I doing wrong? Alternatively, what is wrong with the Debian
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Upstream has produced the following patch:
https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/sasl/saslauthd/auth_rimap.c.diff?r1=1.12;r2=1.13
I'm also attaching the patch to this submission.
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locales generation could be performed
in the background so that the rest of the installation could proceed? (I
haven't given too much thought to the implications of this, so feel free
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e need
help from someone who can (has the ability to, and has the time to) read
the code and figure out what's happening here.
In a sense, we do need more information: what is the fix? But that's not
what moreinfo usually means in the Debian BTS... ;)
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segfault. It's impossible to strace the
processes, because strace will obviously also segfault. Turning on nscd
again stops the segfaulting.
I'm not at all sure what's going on here, so please ask for any details
you may require to debug this. I'm attaching my nsswitch.c
overwrite
`/usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/latexconfig/mllatex.ini', which is also in
package texlive-latex-base
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
I used regular apt-get to perform the upgrade.
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not Postfix-specific), then that would
be even better.
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Package: pyflakes
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Apparently pyflakes doesn't work as it should:
$ pyflakes `which pyflakes`
It produces no output, no matter what Python code I throw at it,
through command line arguments or stdin. If I dump some random text at
it through stdin, it complai
ariety of tools
that can be used for pre-processing datasets.
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Some parts might be licensed differently (eg. public domain) but I
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hat there were no reports on the
experimental versions despite requests for testing. We try to be as
careful as possible, and then upload to unstable. That way, we get
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y move information around and set up links
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t-report, but I
can't seem to get that output and this package isn't in
http://ftp-master.debian.org/rene-daily.txt although it does show up
correctly in http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=cyrus-sasl2
Please remove libsasl2-gssapi-mit from unstable.
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The debconf templates should be translatable. I didn't have time to
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make the build unnecessarily complicated or make maintenance
disproportionally hard. Perhaps you could try to implement building in a
subdirectory as you describe and report the results to this bug (these
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I'm going to upload a new init script that supports multiple instances
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Expect breakage. :)
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The patch needs a review and some testing. It should compile, but I
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of these photos have been shot by me over a period of five years, and
I haven't been working as a professional during that time. So it's
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but lp, or use whichever is available.
Oh well, I guess the problem will disappear once upstream reworks the
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printing dialog, but it seems that this is already planned for a future
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urce package and the main source package
is trivial, and any enhancements should be easy to merge.
(The reason for uploading this version of -modules-gssapi-heimdal was to
get it into NEW immediately, so it would pass through NEW in a
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Also see this thread:
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will be included in the next upload.
For reference, Steve Langasek has made a nice summary of how
binNMU-safeness works:
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Package: dtc
Architecture: all
Depends: dtc-common, apache2 | apache, amavisd-new, bind | bind9,
On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 23:18 +0300, Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
> I just committed a very rough initial version in branches/heimdal.
And I just uploaded a slightly more polished version to the archive. It
builds and the final result should work despite the ugliness in the
build log, so I wanted to
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thinking about how to make debian/rules general enough to require no or
only a few lines of changes to cope with both the main package and the
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SVN repository?
An svn branch seems to be the logical choice. Does anyone foresee
problems with that approach? Another option would be to create a new
top-level directory in svn.
Also, what should the name of the new source package be?
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Package: synaptic
Version: 0.57.11.1+b1
Severity: normal
The built-in choices for repositories are outdated.
1. Settings -> Repositories
2. Add
The Channel dropdown now has these choices:
Debian 3.1 "Sarge"
Debian 3.1 "Sarge" Security Updates
Debian "Etch" (testing)
Debian "Sid" (unstable)
For
Package: sasl2-bin
Version: 2.1.22.dfsg1-8
Severity: normal
Installing sasl2-bin on a clean etch system, and setting START=yes in
/etc/default/saslauthd, results in no output from the saslauthd init
script.
Removing the checks for the VERBOSE variable results in normal output.
Is that variable
column in /etc/postfix/master.cf for each service.)
* What version of saslauthd?
* What version of postfix?
* Any special options set in /etc/default/saslauthd? (You can
attach the whole file if you want.)
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e etch version "doesn't support multiple instances of
saslauthd", so I'm setting the severity to normal.
I'm merging this with #320377, which concerns the same general issue.
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it running, but I'd say an hour or two should be enough, if there is a
decent amount of logins during that time.
If you have any questions at all, don't hesitate to ask! It would be
really nice to get a better view of this issue.
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Version: 1.0.13-3
Severity: normal
The audio device described by lspci below needs the following in
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:
options snd-hda-intel model=ref
Otherwise sound recording through the microphone jack doesn't work.
This is the lspci entry:
00:1b.0 Audio device: I
Some more information on this bug...
I couldn't reproduce it on a freshly installed sid box. So the failure
seems to happen only in etch systems (where python-turbogears is
installed from sid).
Gustavo, have you tried tg-admin on an etch machine?
Cheers,
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but those had S.M.A.R.T. status FAILED and were clear-cut cases.
The disk controller chipset is a PDC20319, and the machine runs
sata_promise. Kernel etc. info below.
Please let me know what additional details are needed!
Thanks,
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Fabian Fagerholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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not consistent with the design of Cyrus SASL, though.
In the same mail, Alexey asks: "Can you tell me why NSS is trying to set
up SASL?" Maybe we could move forward by finding an answer to that
question.
Cheers,
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seems to me that something should be different here, as Kerberos will
handle how authentication data is stored, and saslauthd should simply
ask it to authenticate the user (or fail).
Let's see if we can get Sam's config and find out if there is a deciding
difference between his and yours.
Cheer
On the client:
$ kinit
$ sasl-sample-client -m gssapi -n geomancer.nutwerk.org
On the server:
$ sasl-sample-server
Then manually copy and paste the server output (the whole line, starting
with and including S: or C:) to stdin on the client and vice versa,
until you either get success or fail
FWIW, I can run flightgear with no problems on a 1,2GHz Pentium M
machine with 1GB of RAM. So lack of memory would be a good guess as to
why the submitter experienced this problem.
Now if I could only figure out how to fly this thing...
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Package: evince
Version: 0.4.0-2+b2
Severity: wishlist
I frequently want to print double-sided using a printer that has no
duplex sheet feeder. It's pretty simple: first, print all odd pages.
Then, turn the result over (taking care to turn in across the long side
or the short side, depending on wh
us know how this goes, and what was the exact cause of this
error. If you need assistance, don't hesitate to ask for help. Please be
as specific as you can.
Thanks,
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