Fix: around line 67 of
libtmp-1.0.2/debian/libmtp.preinst.in
the following "grep" command doesn't seem to work:
grep '^libmtp[0-9]\+\s'
This can be fixed by e.g. replacing the
'\s' part with '\ ' (= backslash + space).
Yours,
Markus Fleck-G
The "snooper" utility is very useful for debugging serial line protocols.
Is there any other package in Debian that provides similar functionality?
If not, "snooper" should really remain part of Debian.
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documented, and comes with a set of rather well-designed
low-level tools (like "xfs_db"), it is still very risky to use any of
the above commands on your filesystem. Some loss of data is in fact
rather likely once your file system has been messed up to the
point described above. I will not assume any warranty that the
above commands will work for your system as well as they did for me.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! :)
Best of luck,
Markus Fleck-Graffe
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Package: sslwrap
Version: 2.0.6-16
This is a severe bug, as it prevents boot-up. Apparently, it has something
to do with the issue of whether the ":" or "." delimiter should be used to
define user and group specs in inetd.conf. It appears that the most recent
version of "sslwrap" uses a ":" (in the
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