Package: libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu
Version: 10.10.0-3
Severity: normal
doesn't work with libvirt launching a qemu VM --
apparmor prevents qemu from reading pipewire's config files:
error loading config '/usr/share/pipewire/client.conf': Permission denied
Full error from libvirt:
Error
Package: initramfs-tools-core
Version: 0.142
Severity: normal
configure_networking tries to source /run/net-*.conf files at the end of its
run. If the networking timed out, no files exist. If the shell is also dash,
the '.' operator failing to find any file to source causes the entire shell to
ex
Package: ufw
Version: 0.36-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
ufw fails to start with iptables 1.8.4-2, even after #946289 is fixed.
Downgrading to iptables 1.8.3-2 fixes this. iptables-restore
(iptables-nft-restore) can no longer handle blank lines in the restored file.
J
Package: python3-argcomplete
Version: 1.8.1-1.3
Severity: normal
The python3 package ships
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/argcomplete/bash_completion.d/python-argcomplete.sh,
which includes a reference to 'python-argcomplete-check-easy-install-script'.
That script is part of the python-argcomplet
Package: tpm2-tools
Version: 3.1.3-1
Severity: normal
The -v output of the tpm2_* tools reports an empty version number, e.g.:
% tpm2_load -v
tool="tpm2_load" version="" tctis="dynamic" tcti-default=device
dlclose=enabled
% tpm2_listpersistent -v
tool="tpm2_listpersistent" vers
Package: libguestfs0
Version: 1:1.36.13-1+b2
Severity: important
--- Please enter the report below this line. ---
With dash installed as /bin/sh, the supermin "appliance"s ends up being
built without a /bin/sh (as of bash 4.4.18-1, since bash drops the
pre-depends on dash).
This sort-of wrec
On a hunch, I remembered Pidgin also bundles in the eggtrayicon, but hasn't
been crashing for me.
The same issue was reported to Pidgin [1] (the last comment contains a link
to the commit [2]). That ticket also references an upstream (GNOME) ticket
[3].
~Paul
[1] http://developer.pidgin.im/tick
Package: quodlibet
Version: 2.1-2
Severity: normal
Restarting awesome (done to reload the config) terminates and respawns the
window
manager, and causes quodlibet to immediately segfault.
I rebuilt ql without symbols stripped, here's an abbreviated backtrace:
#0 XGrabServer (dpy=0x0) at ../../s
David, is this still occurring? From your backtrace, it looks like this
should be fixed in 2.5.6.
Cheers,
~Paul
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Thanks! I've committed this patch upstream as
480b2999de4ec2bf5af6fdcc0ee2089f98c395d5 (not yet pushed); it will be in
Pidgin 2.6.0.
~Paul
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On Apr 5, 2009, at 13:26, Mike Hommey wrote:
Sadly, the libxml2 patch alone doesn't solve the crashes, for me at
least...
Do you have a backtrace from a crash with the libxml2 patch applied?
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Package: libxml2
Version: 2.7.3.dfsg-1
This version of libxml2 contains a bug where, on a structural error, it
doesn't call the per-SAX error handler if a global structured error handler
is defined.
This has been reported and a patch accepted upstream [1] and seems to have
caused a crash in Pidgi
Package: libemail-mime-perl
Version: 1.857-1
Severity: important
Version 1.857 of Email::MIME is incompatible with the recently-uploaded 1.999
version of Email::Simple, rendering it incapable of parsing mixed-part
messages.
It looks like the upstream release 1.859 has these problems resolved.
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Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.2.47
Severity: normal
The postfix lines (below) in ignore.d.paranoid fail to match in 1.2.47. The
changes seem to make it work for me.
-^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ postfix/cleanup\[[0-9]+\]: [[:alnum:]]+:
(resent-|)message-id=<[[:alnum:[EMAIL PROTECT
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