9: in function 'run'
/tmp/sputnik/sputnik.cgi:13: in main chunk
[C]: ?
… that I do not know how to fix. It looks like version incompatibility
between library and language.
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Not only is the new indentation wonky, the missing comma in the new
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X-Debbugs-Cc: nicolas.geo...@ens.fr
Hi. `man nextcloudcmd` says:
—user, -u [user]
Use user as the login name.
But:
$ nextcloudcmd —user george [snip]
nextcloudcmd - command line Nextcloud client tool
[
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cigaes@hellroy ~ $ mpc -h 10.0.1.19 ls
Files
If mpc 0.34 cannot be made to work with a 0.19 server, then Debian
should offer the possibility to install mpc 0.33 in parallel, since
users may not control the version of the server they want to connect.
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It would match the various *-config programs: libcurl4-openssl-dev,
libgcrypt20-dev, libpng-dev, libpcre3-dev, etc.
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nothing at all, and strace
shows it does nothing about the keys.
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generated, and not changed later. And in fact, they are already correct,
so this program should not try to write and fail.
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package description.
IIUC, libgav1 can encode, but but libavif cannot use it, only aom, rav1e
and svt. See struct AvailableCodec availableCodecs in src/avif.c.
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documented, and could cause data loss. It could even be
considered a security concern.
Also, it causes pngcrush to fail if the output is not in the same
filesystem as the current directory.
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're going to pick anyway. For
> instance this works:
> openssl s_client -connect voscomptesenligne.labanquepostale.fr:443 -cipher
> DEFAULT@SECLEVEL=1
Thanks for the work-around. Can you tell me how I could find this by
myself using the documentation and error message?
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d, I already know what they will answer: "use Chrome, it works".
Please fix the interoperability bug.
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voscomptesenligne.labanquepostale.fr:443
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Architecture: amd64 (x86_
y runs on sector.
By the way, the hard drive is a 7200 RPM 2.5"; they are uncommon, it
could be related to the issue.
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4510] ? finish_wait+0x80/0x80
[26825.694518] kthread+0x113/0x130
[26825.694523] ? kthread_create_worker_on_cpu+0x70/0x70
[26825.694529] ret_from_fork+0x35/0x40
And this is a rather serious bug.
Do you think of anything I should try to get more diagnostics?
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[32866.954495] Tainted: G I 4.17.0-1-amd64 #1 Debian
4.17.8-1
[32866.954498] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this
message.
[32866.954502] systemd-journal D 0 339 1 0x0104
[32866.954508] Call Trace:
[32866.954515] ? __schedule
try:
res = self.method(*args)
I do not know how encoding is treated now by python; there are other uses of
PREFERRED_ENCODING that may need updating too.
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a random key, skipped
I: The initramfs will attempt to resume from /dev/dm-6
I: (UUID=8bebd9d6-f71b-4447-a523-73f550cd9023)
I: Set the RESUME variable to override this.
Apparently the test already exists in hooks/cryptroot provided by
cryptsetup.
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before giving up.
The problem can be fixed adding RESUME=none in
/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf, but it took me a while to find the
reason and fix it. At least some documentation or warning needs to be
included.
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important initializations
would somewhat make sense, but an option that forks immediately is
useless.
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e "--detach" option in the desktop file. I do not
know if it is valid there, but for mailcap entries it is invalid.
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at with ssh, there is no login prompt, normally.
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(I have redacted the login that was actually a password.)
It may be better to not log it at all, or maybe only log it when it matches
an actual login name.
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ule.js:409:26)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:416:10)
at Module.load (module.js:343:32)
That makes the module unusable (or possibly the documentation
incomplete).
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same thing happens with "require('node-xmpp')".
I do not know whether the bug is in node-node-xmpp or node-ltx, but I
suspect it is in the packaging of the later.
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for the issue.
Thanks for the feedback. Actually, after I reported to Debian, I saw
that it was on Github and took the time of making a pull request:
https://github.com/rhinstaller/efivar/pull/74
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"st_rdev=makedev(179, 256)". You can notice that 179+256*16 = 4275.
The attached patch fixes things.
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g works too.
The option probably has some use, though, just disabling it is probably not
a good long-term solution. But at least it works on basic files.
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disabled and are probably necessary for similar devices.
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Package: pm-utils
Version: 1.4.1-15
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
On a Lenovo Miix 3-1030, pm-suspend does not work although the kernel can
suspend the machine.
$ cat /sys/power/state
freeze disk
# echo freeze > /sys/power/state
... will indeed suspend the computer, and it comes back alive
> Subject: Re: Bug#768150: bar
Sorry for the bogus subject, it got confused in some copy-paste operations.
I do not know if I have the permission to change it.
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Version: 4.0.34.0+dfsg1-3
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When started with the locales variables shown below, Geogebra presents its
interface in French. If I unset LC_CTYPE, it goes back to English.
LC_MESSAGES should control the interface language, not LC_CTYPE.
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When started with the locale variables shown below, worldwind greets me with
a French interface. Changing LC_CTYPE fixes that. It should be LC_MESSAGES,
not LC_CTYPE.
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Package: imagemagick
Version: 8:6.8.9.6-4
Severity: normal
$ display-im6 /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-debian.png
(It happens with any image.) Just press q or close the window using the
window-manager interface:
zsh: exit 1 display-im6 /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-debian.png
It should exit with 0 f
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Kerne
kernel in UTC time zone.
pmount should allow the user to add the tz=UTC option.
The following patch adds the --utc option to do exactly that.
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at loses a feature that was requested in some other bug
reports. It can also be worked around by opening a useless session on a text
console.
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t; file or directory.
>
I fell upon the same problem. I can not say how to fix it, but I have found
how to work around it: remove (or hide) the file
/var/lib/doc-base/info/status.yml.
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Package: pmount
Version: 0.9.23-3
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The pmount package creates the /media directory in the root filesystem, and
then uses it to create and delete mount points on the fly. This invloves
writing on the root filesystem, which is usually not desirable.
I have chosen, on my system, to
Le primidi 11 ventôse, an CCXXII, Nicolas George a écrit :
> To convert timestamps from libdvdread, lsdvd uses the following code, from
> function dvdtime2msec():
>
> double fps = frames_per_s[(dt->frame_u & 0xc0) >> 6];
> ms = (((dt->hour & 0xf0) >>
Package: lsdvd
Version: 0.16-3+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream patch
To convert timestamps from libdvdread, lsdvd uses the following code, from
function dvdtime2msec():
double fps = frames_per_s[(dt->frame_u & 0xc0) >> 6];
ms = (((dt->hour & 0xf0) >> 3) * 5 + (dt->hour & 0x0f)) * 360;
Package: lsdvd
Version: 0.16-3+b1
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Tags: patch
lsdvd does not print the sector information for the cells in the DVD. With
that extra information, it becomes possible to access the DVD structure from
the outside using just lsdvd's output.
The following item on lsdvd's issue track
Package: libstfl-perl
Version: 0.22-1+b1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
The following one-liner, crashes when pressing almost any key:
perl -mstfl -e 'stfl::create("vbox\n input\n input")->run(0)'
The crash prints this on stderr (it needs to be redirected to be visible):
Bizarre copy of
ed
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the library will be different from what the application saw
> during build it x264_config.h.
If the application is correctly written, it works perfectly (I have done it
dozens of times) and is very useful. Calling something that works and is
useful a "bad idea" is a rather unusual use of
t soname should be used for the resulting library.
That would prevent changing the library at run time with just an environment
variable, as has already been stated.
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be used on top of that, to allow to
configure the default bit depth, when no LD_LIBRARY_PATH is specified.
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ffmpeg is dynamically
linked with libx264.so.$version, then using LD_LIBRARY_PATH to control which
build is loaded allows to select between 8-bits and 10-bits at run-time.
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discarding it is frequently wrong too. I suggest using fileno(hs->logfp) to
send it to the log, like Apache httpd.
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eturn 1;
+ return AF_INET;
#ifdef IPV4_IN_IPV6
if (to.ss_family == AF_INET6 &&
IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&to)->sin6_addr))
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/dev/root / ext3 rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,barrier=0,data=writeback 0 0
/dev/mapper/ssecem-var /var ext3
rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,barrier=0,data=writeback 0 0
/dev/mapper/ssecem-home /home
s, but to leave the default unchanged?
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Package: libjama-java
Version: 1.0.2-3cigaes1
Severity: normal
libjama-java depends default-jre, which is openjdk-6-jre. It could depend on
java6-runtime instead: it would allow to install it with other JRE without
downloading the openjdk.
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).
I just checked, it applies seamlessly to xorg-server-1.7.7 currently
packages by Debian.
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management, etc.
There are, AFAIK, no libraries with remotely similar features currently in
Debian.
The bundle has bindings for various languages, including Perl, Python, PHP
and Java. The Perl binding, at least, builds and works well.
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tcp
Which means it completely ignores its arguments, including the -auth stuff.
Cookie-based authentication is therefore not enabled in the server.
Suggested fix:
exec /usr/bin/X11/X -nolisten tcp "$@"
Seems to work for me.
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The rule 6 says that addresses with the same label for the source and the
destination should be selected.
I "fixed" the problem by adding the following line to gai.conf:
label ::/1280
I am not completely sure whether this is correct, but it seems to work.
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and month names are three
characters longs.
The fix is a one-line change, and is already in libetpan CVS:
http://libetpan.cvs.sourceforge.net/libetpan/libetpan/src/low-level/imf/mailimf.h?view=diff&r1=1.27&r2=1.28
Please consider applying it.
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/svg+xml; inkview '%s'; description="Scalable Vector Graphics"; test=test
-n "$DISPLAY"
image/svg; inkview '%s'; description="Scalable Vector Graphics"; test=test -n
"$DISPLAY
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oing its work)
With that, you can easily look if $INTERFACE is really what you expect it to
be.
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the printer and the memory card reader.
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em with this
> bug since it works for me.
I did answer to that, you probably missed it: if affects the raw USB devices
in /dev/bus/usb/, which can be used with lubusb.
By the way, I do not understand why Frederic Peters told that putting two
equal signs doesn't work: it seems to work fin
ailable there, but it seems no longer
the case. In your example, you could probably have full access to the disk
using a userland mass-storage driver (there is such a thing floating around
on the web).
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nly the PTP ones, are set to the plugdev group, thus giving some users
access to devices they should not have access to.
Suggested fix: put two equals signs
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ii adduser 3.100
ii libc6 2.3.6.ds1-8
ii libexif1
script is indeed not
executed. The behavior can be restored using a --devup option, but this
option is not present in the default init script.
I think the paragraph about dev-up should be removed from the manual page,
and the change underlined in the changelog.
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-video-intel.git;a=commit;h=fbb376bd1a4daad4c86e349df98438989ce173f1
Please consider importing the fix in Debian soon.
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here else (like cookies)" comment), near the end, with a hardcoded list
of ccTLD with subtld policy. The complete hardcoded list is .uk and .kr.
Therefore, the simplest would be to simply remove this test, and accept
unconditionally cookies for domain.tld.
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7.0.22 X Window System (X.Org) infrastructure
ii x11proto-core-dev 7.0.4-3 X11 core wire protocol and auxiliary headers
Linux ssecem 2.6.14.1 #1 PREEMPT Wed Nov 9 20:27:50 CET 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
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with group-based access to a CVS repository: in this
case, the files and directories belong to a specific group, the directories
are set-group-id, and the users are expected to have a 002 umask to leave
the files writeable. If a directory becomes non-group-writeable, it can be a
big waste of time for the
, 0777) != 0) {
The following line (repeated several times too) should also be fixed:
-if ((streamout = open(targetname, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0644)) == -1) {
+if ((streamout = open(targetname, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0666)) == -1) {
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Please add an option (probably via /etc/default/alsa-utils and maybe a
debconf option) to disable the storing of all cards at shutdown.
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Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.2-2
The Vi-like wordwise operations (mainly vi-backward-kill-word,
vi-backward-word and vi-forward-word) differ from the Vi behavior and the
stock undebianized zsh behavior.
With Vi and stock Zsh, "foo/bar" makes three words: "foo", "/" and "bar".
With Debianized zsh 4.3
ted out. So I guess I can not give any
example, which is somehow a relief.
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Version: 6:6.2.4.5-0.6
Severity: grave
Justification: user security hole
Tags: security
If display is called on a file:/// URL, it deletes the images after
displaying it. Steps to reprodude:
cp /some/image.jpg /tmp/test.jpg
display file:///tmp/test.jpg
Quit display: /tmp/test
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op.e_o_s = 0;
op.granulepos = 0;
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> Here is a fix:
> + op.bytes = size;
And I posted too fast, sorry. The correct fix should include packet_size
here.
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Version: 1.1.1-1
The comments in Ogg / Vorbis files are meant to be encoded in UTF-8, which
is a very good thing. The tools for handling Ogg / Vorbis files are supposed
to automatically convert between hte user's encoding and UTF-8.
I have found that this encoding conversion
Le primidi 11 fructidor, an CCXII, Cord Beermann a écrit :
> After restarting i see in 'ntpq -p' three times the same server from
> that DNS-RR.
>
> If that should be reliable i'd expect that i'll get three different
> Servers from that DNS-RR.
The following trivial patch forces ntpd to add some
Le primidi 11 pluviôse, an CCXIII, Keenan Pepper a écrit :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ file test.mkv
> test.mkv: RISC OS archive (spark format)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ head -c 16 test.mkv | hd
> 1a 45 df a3 93 42 82 88 6d 61 74 72 6f 73 6b 61
> |.E...B..matroska|
> 0010
I understood tha
Package: glibc
Version: 2.3.2.ds1-22
In csu/Makefile, the rule to produce version-info.h uses echo to display
"\n", but the handling of backslashed by echo is not standard, and there are
variations among the builtin echo of the /bin/sh variants available on
Debian:
/tmp $ cat > try_echo
echo 'foo
Package: vim-common
Version: 1:6.3-072+1
.plx is the author-recommanded extension for perl scripts (see _Programming
Perl, third edition, chapter 30). The syntax highlight system of perl
recognizes .pl files as perl, but not .plx files.
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Version: 2.86.ds1-1
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Sometimes, the unmounting or remounting read-only of some filesystems fails
for some reason ("is busy", for example), causing a fsck on the next boot.
In that case, one may wish to get a basic root shell to correct the problem.
Suggested
Package: pam
Version: 0.76-22
If /etc/motd is empty, a file descriptor to it is left open in the login
shell.
Here is an excerpt of pam_motd.c:
if ((fd = open(motd_path, O_RDONLY, 0)) >= 0) {
/* fill in message buffer with contents of motd */
if ((fstat(fd, &st) < 0) || !st.st
Le nonidi 9 ventôse, an CCXIII, Marco d'Itri a écrit :
> $head -1 /etc/udev/links.conf
> # This file does not exist. Please do not ask the debian maintainer about it.
> $
>
> And I really meant it.
But the feature I am asking for is not in links.conf, it is in init.d/udev.
This script does not ha
Package: udev
Version; 0.053-1
/etc/udev/links.conf allows to create initial nodes in the /dev filesystem,
but does not allow to configure their permissions. I suggest:
--- /etc/init.d/udev2005-02-12 19:42:47.0 +0100
+++ /tmp/udev 2005-02-26 21:30:56.0 +0100
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