Package: labwc
Version: 0.7.4-1
$ ls /usr/share/doc/labwc/NEWS*
ls: cannot access '/usr/share/doc/labwc/NEWS*': No such file or directory
Labwc includes a very legible "NEWS.ms" file in its source code, please
include it in the Debian package.
it still looks like a bug.
Thanks,
-- Juliusz Chroboczek
It turns out that the new way is
echo quiet > /sys/firmware/acpi/platform_profile
Perhaps you could include this information in a README.Debian file? It
would have saved me some searching.
Package: smbios-utils
Version: 2.4.3-1
$ sudo smbios-thermal-ctl -g 2>&1 | head -n1
ERROR: Could not execute SMI.
$ sudo dmesg | tail -n1
[51322.323761] dell-smbios A80593CE-A997-11DA-B012-B622A1EF5492: Invalid
call 17/19: 0
This is probably due to this commit, which moves the
f NTP). Please make sure
that the script does not enable timesyncd in that case.
Thanks,
-- Juliusz Chroboczek
Package: libwayland-server0
Version: 1.22.0-2.1+b1
Hi,
Please consider upgrading libwayland-server to 1.23, or at least package
1.23 in experimental, as it is required by recent versions of wlroots.
Thanks.
65535.
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> Greetd does not include an init script, forcing the use of SystemD. The
> attached script seems to work for me, please consider including it with
> the Debian package for greetd.
That only appeared to work, since the greetd deamon doesn't fork itself.
The attached works better.
#!/bin/sh
###
Package: greetd
Version: 0.10.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Greetd does not include an init script, forcing the use of SystemD. The
attached script seems to work for me, please consider including it with
the Debian package for greetd.
Thanks.
#!/bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: greetd
Filed upstream at https://github.com/elogind/elogind/issues/285.
Package: elogind
Version: 255.5-1debian1
Hi,
At some point, elogind changed the behaviour of the suspend key to use
s2idle in preference to deep sleep. On my laptop (Latitude 7390), the
time in suspend on a full battery dropped from a few days to just over one
day.
The fix was to add the follow
Thanks for your reply, Colin.
> While I realize that this doesn't introduce a new external dependency, I
> have to say that this is not the week to be asking for a new distro
> patch to OpenSSH!
Point taken.
> I'd be happy to include this if upstream does, but I don't think I'm
> likely to apply
compatible with
existing clients and servers. It solves the main issue that causes people
to prefer mosh to ssh.
Thanks,
-- Juliusz Chroboczek
Package: gopls
Version: 1:0.16.1+ds-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
It would appear that the versions of the gopls package version do not
correspond to upstream versions.
At the time of writing, the versions in Debian are
* unstable: 1:0.17.0+ds-1
* testing: 1:0.16.1+ds-1
On the other hand, the lat
Package: babeld
Vesion: 1.9.1-1+b1
The version of babeld in Debian is almost three years old, and has
a number of bugs that have been fixed in more recent versions. Please
upgrade to a more recent version.
>> Chromium crashes immediately when attempting VP9 simulcast. To reproduce, go
>> to
>>
>> https://janus-legacy.conf.meetecho.com/echotest.html?simulcast2=true&vcodec=vp9
> I just tried this on sid and bullseye with v97 and it didn't crash.
I couldn't reproduce the issue with 97.0.4692.71-0.1.
Package: firefox
Version: 88.0.1-1
Run the following code:
voices = window.speechSynthesis.getVoices();
voices[0].lang;
This returns something like:
"sk-STEPH3"
which is not a correct language code, and breaks language matching against
e.g. navigator.languages.
Package: chromium
Version: 90.0.4430.93-1
Chromium crashes immediately when attempting VP9 simulcast. To reproduce, go to
https://janus-legacy.conf.meetecho.com/echotest.html?simulcast2=true&vcodec=vp9
and press Start.
FWIW, this does not happen with Brave 1.24.82 based on Chromium 90.0.443
Due to this issue, I've just spent 40 minutes of my life determining
Wireshark's dependencies and compiling it from source. In case it helps:
- use Wireshark 3.2.8, not the latest stable;
- you don't need to install, Wireshark works fine from the build directory.
I do feel some nostalgia for
> point it, it's already been applied - should i remove it or not?
It doesn't hurt, so if you'd rather not bother with a new upload, feel
free to leave it as it is.
Sorry again for the confusion,
-- Juliusz
> Debian (i think) ships dht
> https://salsa.debian.org/debian/transmission/blob/master/third-party/dht/CHANGES
> - what should we do here?
Debian's 2.94-1+b2 appears to be shipping 0.22, which is a rather old version.
There's no need to apply this patch to that version.
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> in light of
> https://github.com/transmission/transmission/issues/782#issuecomment-450852432
> should
> https://salsa.debian.org/debian/transmission/blob/master/debian/patches/patch-vendored-libdht.patch
> be reverted?
dht-0.25 doesn't have the bug. The patch is harmless, but it doesn't
achie
Package: transmission-gtk
Version: 2.94-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I've just released libdht version 0.26, which fixes a rather unpleasant
bug. I've filed a bug upstream:
https://github.com/transmission/transmission/issues/782
Since upstream hasn't done a release in a long time, I'm attaching
> I think I agree that the manpage needs some clarification to note that
> the --cache option only affects the stream cache.
> In the meantime I uploaded mpv 0.29 which has adjusted the cache sizes a
> bit (although the behavior of --cache has not changed). Can you see if
> it has improved the sit
> That's correct. The --cache option only affects the stream cache (which
> is correctly disabled by that option). The issue here was the size of
> the demuxer cache (which caches already demuxed packets).
This is completely unintuitive, and undocumented. From the manual page:
--cache=
Package: babeld
Version: 1.8.1-1
Hi,
Babeld-1.8.1 has a rather serious bug, that makes it unsuitable for
traditional IPv4 networks (as opposed to pure meshes). 1.8.2 fixes the
bug.
https://github.com/jech/babeld/commit/157e44a4a507786f5626070d9b1f3e371389
Please upgrade to 1.8.2.
Thanks
Package: mpv
Version: 0.27.2-1
The flag ytdl is set by default, which breaks opening m3u playlists over
the network -- only the last entry of the playlist is played. Running
with --ytdl=no works around the issue.
Also confirmed in 0.28.2-1.
Package: mpv
Version: 0.28.2-1
When streaming over HTTP from localhost, the in-memory cache grows
seemingly without bound (RSS just got up to 700MB). Running
with --cache=no does *not* work around the issue.
Downgrading to 0.27.2-1 fixes the issue.
>> I most respectfully disagree -- I should be able to install the hpps
>> binary without installing systemd.
> There are non-Debian distributions which allow you to do that;
Are you seriously suggesting that whoever disagrees with you should switch
to a different distribution?
Look, Didier, thi
>> My systems are configured to avoid installing systemd. This makes it
>> impossible to install hplip:
> The 'systemd' package doesn't switch your init system,
I understad that. However, I try, to the extent possible, to avoid
installing software that I don't understand on the machines that
I
Package: hplip
Version: 3.17.10+repack0-2
My systems are configured to avoid installing systemd. This makes it
impossible to install hplip:
hplip depends on policykit-1
policykit-1 depends on libpam-systemd
libpam-systemd depends on systemd
If you believe this is an issue with libpam-syst
Package: r-base-core
Version: 3.4.3-1
Severity: wishlist
A student just sent me a script that used the Rscript command. Since I'm
not an R programmer, I thought, no problem,
apt-cache search Rscript
which gave me nothing useful.
Perhaps it would be useful to mention Rscript in the descriptio
ing -- the message should say that the configured proxy is not
reachable.
Thanks,
-- Juliusz Chroboczek
Hi Mehdi, good to hear from you.
> Ok, so the bug is in the description. Could you please provide a patch which
> enhances the descriptions and makes them less confusing?
No, sorry.
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>> I confirm this -- running 25.1+1-2 on amd64, I get the exact same backtrace:
> If you get a chance, could you try 25.1+1-3 and see if it behaves
> better? Hopefully it has fixed a problem with the choice of allocator
> which might be related.
It hasn't crashed yet.
Package: gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf
Version: 4:6.1.1-1
Try this:
#include
#include
int
main()
{
printf("%d\n", errno);
return 0;
}
$ arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc test.c
In file included from /usr/arm-linux-gnueabihf/include/bits/errno.h:24:0,
from /usr
Package: gpsd-clients
Version: 3.11-3
Severity: wishlist
Gpsd-clients depends on the X11 libraries, which on a headless system
causes it to install over 50MB of useless stuff. It would be good if this
package could be split into two, one of which does not depend on X11.
I confirm this -- running 25.1+1-2 on amd64, I get the exact same backtrace:
Backtrace:
emacs[0x50b89c]
emacs[0x4f1c5c]
emacs[0x50a00e]
emacs[0x50a239]
emacs[0x50a29f]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0(+0x11100)[0x7f2b00e2b100]
emacs(re_search_2+0x3a8)[0x542908]
Package: udhcpd
Version: 1:1.22.0-9+deb8u1
Severity: minor
Udhcpd is running. I edit /etc/default/udhcpd to set DHCPD_ENABLED to no,
then do
/etc/init.d/udhcpd stop
The scripts checks the value of DHCPD_ENABLED, and does nothing.
Is this the expected behaviour? Shouldn't the stop action k
>> When run on a node with no RTC, this line causes chrony to disrupt the
>> other nodes until the node manages to synchronise with a network node.
> Could you please describe what kind of disruptions you’re seeing?
Our Internet gateway synchronised with the NTP pool. There are a number
of nodes
Package: chrony
Version: 1.30-2+deb8u2
Severity: minor
The default config file contains the line
local stratum 10
When run on a node with no RTC, this line causes chrony to disrupt the
other nodes until the node manages to synchronise with a network node.
I suggest commenting it out in the def
Package: dhcpcd5
Version: 6.10.1-1
Since upgrading to 6.10.1-1, wpa_supplicant is no longer automatically
started when I run dhcpcd. Everything works fine if I start wpa_supplicant
by hand.
I'm starting dhcpcd by hand, not from an init script, and the version of
wpa_supplicant is 2.3-2.3.
Package: netbase
Version: 5.3
Severity: wishlist
Port 6696/udp has been assigned by IANA to the Babel routing protocol.
This port is used by Debian's "babeld" package.
I'll be grateful if you can add it to Debian's /etc/services.
Package: dhcpcd5
Version: 6.9.3-1
Severity: minor
Hi,
Right now, the latest upstream is 6.10.1. This version fixes an
unpleasant IPv6 related bug (duplicate addresses) that is triggered by
recent OpenWRT routers.
Please upgrade.
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retitle 748901 dma -t fails to parse folded header lines
thanks
Thanks for the debugging, Olaf. The following snippet reproduces the bug:
--
echo | dma -t -i <
To: L. User
Subject: this breaks dma
This breaks dma.
EOF
reopen 807430
thanks
$ sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends firewalld
[...]
The following NEW packages will be installed:
cgmanager firewalld libapparmor1:i386 libcap2:i386 libcgmanager0
libcryptsetup4:i386 libdevmapper1.02.1:i386 libgcrypt20:i386
libgpg-error0:i386 libkmod2:i386 lib
Package: firewalld
Version: 0.3.14.2-2
Severity: wishlist
Firewalld depends on systemd, which makes it unusable for those of us who
run SV init on their systems. Would it be a lot of work to make firewalld
not depend on a specific init system?
reopen 791582
thanks
Still present in 6.9.3-1.
Package: emacs24-lucid
Version: 24.5+1-1
Severity: minor
When running M-x grep, I get the following warning:
grep: warning: GREP_OPTIONS is deprecated; please use an alias or script
Grep is version 2.21-2.
Package: dhcpcd5
Version: 6.9.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Dhcpcd has support for configuring ntpd and OpenNTPD, but not Chrony.
Please add chrony support.
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Package: dhcpcd5
version: 6.9.0-1
I'm running dhcpcd with the ifup/ifdown scripts on a network that does
DHCPv6. net.ipv6.conf.wlan0.use_tempaddr is set to 2.
I'm getting 5 global addresses instead of the expected 2 (the weird prefix
is a ULA):
$ ip -6 addr show wlan0
3: wlan0: mtu 150
According to information received on #musl:
you need to install the kernel headers into the musl prefix
optimally a set of sanitized kernel-headers, like those from
http://github.com/sabotage-linux/kernel-headers
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This can apparently be worked around by doing:
ln -s /usr/include/linux /usr/include/x86_64-linux-musl/
ln -s /usr/include/asm-generic /usr/include/x86_64-linux-musl/
ln -s /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/asm /usr/include/x86_64-linux-musl/
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Package: musl
Version: 1.1.9-1
Severity: wishlist
$ file ./a.out
./a.out: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically
linked, interpreter /lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1, not stripped
$ ldd ./a.out
./a.out: error while loading shared libraries:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linu
Package: musl-tools
Version: 1.1.9-1
Having a musl toolchain in Debian is great for working on OpenWRT, which
now uses musl by default. Unfortunately, I'm finding that some of my code
which works fine under both glibc/Debian and musl/OpenWRT fails to compile
with musl/Debian:
kernel_netli
Package: mpv
Version: 0.7.3-1
In both 0.7.3-1 and 0.7.3-1ffmpeg, SRT subtitles appear as opaque white
squares, one per character. The same video shows the subtitles just fine
with 0.6.2-2.
This is a netbook using the N450 integrated GPU (GMA 3150, I believe),
with the X.Org Intel driver version
Package: texlive-base
Version: 2014.20141024-1
Severity: minor
Hi Norbert,
I just did a dist-upgrade on a laptop I hadn't used for a few weeks.
I didn't check that the power cord was plugged in, and the laptop crashed
during the upgrade.
After rebooting, I couldn't get APT to recover because the
Package: slime
Version: 2:2.10.1-2
Since upgrading to Emacs 24.4, I'm getting the following message when
I compile stuff:
Real cl-lib shadowed by compatibility cl-lib?
(/usr/share/emacs/24.4/site-lisp/slime/lib/cl-lib.elc)
cl-declare already defined, not rebinding
cl-dotimes already
severity 767043 minor
thanks
> The vast majority of users of ESS deploy it with R, and expect M-x R to work.
AFAIK, that's what Recommends is for -- install by default, don't prevent
uninstallation. (The rare user who knows about --no-install-recommends
probably knows what he's doing.)
> the mi
> | Package ess depends on r-base-core, which is a 19MB download, and rather
> | useless for people programming in Julia. Please downgrade this to
> | a Recommends.
> I disagree.
May I most humbly request a slightly more verbose expression of your opinion?
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Package: ess
Version: 14.09-1
Package ess depends on r-base-core, which is a 19MB download, and rather
useless for people programming in Julia. Please downgrade this to
a Recommends.
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>>> I follow upstream collections to the word,
>> I've always known you're a wise man.
> Hahaha, "Honig um den Mund schmieren"?
Nein, ich bin dead serious. I keep begging my downstreams to avoid
distro-specific patches as much as possible, and to put their
modifications upstream. (Especially s
>> Norbert, there are three font packages that are very useful when you're
>> trying to work around the lack of maths fonts -- these are newtx, newpx
>> and MnSymbol. I really think they should be extracted from the
>> texlive-fonts-extra ghetto.
> I follow upstream collections to the word,
I've
Package: texlive-fonts-extra
Version: 2014.20140927-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi again, Norbert.
So here I am, writing my lecture notes on a machine on which I don't
usually TeX. My personal format fails with an error about MnSymbol not
found, so I do
$ apt-cache search mnsymbol
texlive-fonts-ex
Package: texlive-lang-arabic
Version: 2014.20140927-1
Hi Norbert,
There's a missing dependency somewhere, it's impossible to use arabxetex
without manually installing texlive-generic-extra. This is due to
bidi.sty using the iftex package:
$ grep iftex /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/xelatex
Any news on this issue? It makes dma unusable.
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> Juliusz Chroboczek dixit:
>> $ mksh -c 'echo $((0777))'
Dixi vere.
> I consider this feature dangerous
[...]
> $ mksh -o posix -c 'echo $((0777))'
Gratias ago tibi pro expositionem clarissimam.
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Package: mksh
Version: 50b-1
Severity: minor
$ sh -c 'echo $((0777))'
511
$ ksh93 -c 'echo $((0777))'
511
$ bash -c 'echo $((0777))'
511
$ mksh -c 'echo $((0777))'
777
POSIX says:
The arithmetic expression shall be processed according to the rules given
in Arithmetic Precisio
close 762717
thanks
This was apparently fixed by performing a full dist-upgrade (including the
kernel) and a reboot. Sorry for the noise.
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Package: chromium
Version: 37.0.2062.120-2
Running on Atom N455, with the integrated graphics and stock Debian
X server. Chromium disables the GPU:
GpuProcessHostUIShim: The GPU process crashed!
GpuProcessHostUIShim: The GPU process crashed!
GpuProcessHostUIShim: The GPU process crashed!
> Yes. I expect that you are experiencing #749021.
Interesting. Does that mean that the lack of a dev node prevents the
module from autoloading?
> Anyway, it is not pppd's job to load kernel modules.
Agreed, but I wasn't sure what package to file this against.
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Package: ppp
Version: 2.4.6-2
Hi,
pppd doesn't work unless I manually modprobe the ppp_async module. This
is easily fixed by adding ppp_async to /etc/modules, but shouldn't this
happen automatically?
$ sudo wvdial
[sudo] password for jch:
--> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.61
--> Initializi
> I would like to make it co-installable with OpenSSL, but in general,
> this should be a drop-in replacement until APIs really diverge in a
> visible way. Yes, it would provide 'openssl', but I intend to place them
> into a different directory, so you might have to use LD_PATH to get
> them.
That
>>> Juliusz, can you please paste your apt logs
>> Sent by private mail.
> Please send it publicly in the Debian bug tracker.
Sorry, Thomas, but I'm not quite sure what are the privacy implications of
making public the set of packages running on my system. (Probably none,
but I'd rather not fin
> Juliusz, can you please paste your apt logs showing what pulled systemd
> in on the system?
Sent by private mail. If anyone else wants a copy, please drop me a note.
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Package: systemd
Version: 204-8
After a recent upgrade, the power button on my laptop stopped doing
anything useful.
It turned out that a recent upgrade had installed systemd, but without
replacing init with it. The powerbtn-acpi-support.sh script was detecting
a running systemd-logind, and ther
Package: babeld
Version: 1.4.3-1
Hi Stéphane,
Please package babeld-1.5.0, available from
http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/files/babeld-1.5.0.tar.gz
http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/files/babeld-1.5.0.tar.gz.asc
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> Would it be possible to have loccheck using SMTP to send email reports
> instead of local /usr/bin/sendmail.
That would break systems running dma instead of a full-fledged SMTP daemon.
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Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.3.16
Jun 11 20:59:29 ariane ovpn-matthieu[22119]: VERIFY X509NAME OK:
/C=FR/L=Paris/O=PPS/CN=matthieu/emailAddress=j...@pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr
Jun 11 20:59:35 ariane ovpn-kerneis[20848]: VERIFY X509NAME OK:
/C=FR/L=Paris/O=PPS/CN=kerneis/emailAddress
This appears to be worked around by
https://github.com/ties/logcheck-extrarules/blob/master/ignore.d.server/local-avahi
See also #751288.
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Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.3.16
Arguably, this is an issue with avahi-daemon (which is very noisy), but
logcheck should be filtering this out:
Jun 11 07:29:00 lanthane avahi-daemon[2502]: Invalid response packet from
host 172.23.36.97.
Jun 11 07:29:00 lanthane avahi-daemon[250
Package: avahi-daemon
Version: 0.6.31-4
Avahi-daemon fills my logs with
Jun 11 07:38:57 lanthane avahi-daemon[2502]: Invalid response packet from
host 172.23.36.97.
Jun 11 07:39:56 lanthane avahi-daemon[2502]: Invalid response packet from
host 172.23.43.78.
Jun 11 07:39:56 lanthane avahi
Package: org-mode
Version: 8.2.5h-2
When org-mime-library is set to semi, org-mime generates a spurious
alternative section around the HTML part. This is due to two bugs in
the function org-mime-multipart:
1. it attempts to put a multipart/alternative section around the HTML,
where it should
Hi Daniel, nice to meet you.
>> |<1>| Note that the security level of the Diffie-Hellman key exchange
>> has been lowered to 256 bits and this may allow decryption of the
>> session data
> 0) a warning that the configuration has lowered the DH key exchange
> strength and may cause weakness (what
Package: gnutls-bin
Version: 3.2.14-1
Try the following:
gnutls-cli --dh-bits 256 --starttls -p 80 www.debian.org
It prints the following warning:
|<1>| Note that the security level of the Diffie-Hellman key exchange
has been lowered to 256 bits and this may allow decryption of the
sess
Package: emacsen-common
Version: 2.0.7
Hi,
Not sure whether it's a bug in the debian startup scripts or in wl and
friends, but I'm seeing the attic/ subdirectories in my load-path:
(apply #'nconc
(mapcar #'(lambda (x) (and (string-match "/attic" x) (list x)))
load-path))
("/usr/sh
retitle 746750 Please package new upstream release: 1.1.1
thanks
1.1.1 is now out.
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Version: 2.0.7
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Debian packages that install Elisp code appear not to notify package.el,
the package manager included with Emacs 24. The result is that
installing an Emacs package that has its dependencies satisfied by
a Debian package causes a downl
> apparently, upstream isn't advertising tarball anymore,
I'm not sure what you mean.
http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/files/polipo/polipo-1.1.0.tar.gz
http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/files/polipo/polipo-1.1.0.tar.gz.asc
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> (require 'cl)); in Emacs <= 23.x for (mapcan .)
I'm not sure that's enough. Mapcan is a DEFSUBST for cl-mapcan,
which itself is an ordinary DEFUN in cl-extra. So unless you require
cl-extra at runtime, you're still going to get an undefined function.
(You won't see the i
Package: ess
Version: 13.09-1-1
Typing TAB in an iESS buffer in Julia mode sometimes breaks because
mapcan is not defined. A simple workaround is to (load 'cl), but it
would perhaps be better to use nconc(mapcar) instead.
I am running emacs24 24.3+1-3.
Here's a backtrace:
Debugger entered--Lis
> [1 ]
> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
> which was filed against the wl-beta package:
>
> #735765: IMAP: WL calls STATUS on selected folder
>
> It has been closed by Tatsuya Kinoshita .
I can confirm that it's fixed in wl-beta 2.15.9+0.20140504-1. Thanks
a lot to bo
tags 655852 +wontfix
thanks
> With polipo, even with logLevel=0xff there doesn't seem to be any
> sort of query and/or fetch logging output
This is deliberate -- Polipo's upstream author doesn't want to
encourage you to spy on your users. He believes that logging every
request going through the
tags 700767 +wontfix
thanks
> there is no limit in the amount of on-disk cache (/var/cache/polipo).
Polipo does not maintain an index of the on-disk cache, which is what
allows it to scale to absolutely huge on-disk caches with no slowdown.
Unfortunately, this means that it doesn't know the size
> You seem to be quoting two different outputs, one with and and one
> without debugging info.
I've just sent the relevant excerpts.
> Please show the debugging output with and without
> AUTH_CLIENT_ALLOW_NOTLS_PASSWORDS (take care to remove
> username/password from the output)
If there's anythi
Hi David,
Please note the changed CC (so that the Debian ticket gets your replies).
> This bug is indeed fixed in the branch heimkehr in WL's
> repository. This branch also contains an improved IMAP search courtesy
> of Erik Hetzner.
>
> The fix for the IMAP SELECT bug required more than the comm
Package: exim4-daemon-light
Version: 4.82-3
Smarthost requires STARTTLS and PLAIN login -- therefore the
connection is authenticated. A default install refuses to authenticate:
SMTP>> STARTTLS
SMTP<< 220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS
SMTP>> EHLO x.x.x.x
SMTP<< 250-x.x.x.x
2
d55794
I don't know of a fix for bug (2).
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Confirmed with the upstream version, but only when
FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING is enabled, which is the case in
the Debian build but not in the default upstream build.
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Package: chromium
Version: 31.0.1650.57-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
The PDF plugin of Chrome is not included in Chromium, and rightly
so -- it's non-Free software. However, it would be great to have it
packaged in nonfree, similar to what is done with pepperflashplugin-nonfree.
I'm not sure where
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