Bug#913385: Cacti Package Dependancy Issues

2018-11-13 Thread Mark Brugnoli-Vinten
unlikely to affect us. Major ones will be an issue since that can be whole functionality missing or changed. Mark > On 10 Nov 2018, at 21:52, Paul Gevers wrote: > > Dear Mark, > > Thanks for filing this bug. > > On 10-11-18 12:27, Mark Brugnoli-Vinten wrote: >> libj

Bug#913386: Cacti Package Dependancy Issues

2018-11-10 Thread Mark Brugnoli-Vinten
Package: cacti Version: 1.1.38+ds1-1~bpo9+1 It has come to light that there are various packages which Cacti utilises that are not up to date. As such, these are causing issues with users not seeing the results that are expected with things like Graphs, Charts, etc. A specific issue was foun

Bug#913387: Cacti Package Dependancy Issues

2018-11-10 Thread Mark Brugnoli-Vinten
Package: cacti Version: 1.1.38+ds1-1~bpo9+1 It has come to light that there are various packages which Cacti utilises that are not up to date. As such, these are causing issues with users not seeing the results that are expected with things like Graphs, Charts, etc. A specific issue was found

Bug#913385: Cacti Package Dependancy Issues

2018-11-10 Thread Mark Brugnoli-Vinten
Package: cacti Version: 1.1.38+ds1-1~bpo9+1 It has come to light that there are various packages which Cacti utilises that are not up to date. As such, these are causing issues with users not seeing the results that are expected with things like Graphs, Charts, etc. A specific issue was foun

Bug#896468: Cacti 1.2 + Chart.js

2018-11-09 Thread Mark Brugnoli-Vinten
We normally ship Chart.js with the source. However, due to the packages already supplying Chart.js, this is removed for compatibility with the package management system. As such, the version shipped is unusable. This has come to light as a result of drawn out diagnosis of someone’s issue with a

Bug#896468: Cacti 1.2 + Chart.js

2018-11-09 Thread Mark Brugnoli-Vinten
We normally ship Chart.js with the source. However, due to the packages already supplying Chart.js, this is removed for compatibility with the package management system. As such, the version shipped is unusable. This has come to light as a result of drawn out diagnosis of someone’s issue with