After a bit more digging, I found the bug in upstream's bug tracker,
at: https://cfengine.com/bugtracker/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=163
, where they mention it was fixed in r1089, meaning this patch:
http://source.cfengine.com/websvn/comp.php?repname=Cfengine+core&compare[]=%2F@1088&compare[
Package: cfengine3
Version: 3.0.5+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
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Hello,
I recently began my cf3 deployment on a few Debian machines and I managed to
hit a case when having some locks present triggers a segmentation fault.
How to reproduce:
- get the COPB
Package: rpcbind
Version: 0.2.0-6
Followup-For: Bug #639849
I cam across this bug while tracking startup errors on my machine, so I
guess it's the same thing as the original reporter wanted to point out.
By default rpcbind starts with the '-w' parameter, which makes it do a "warm
start" by loadin
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 17:24, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-08-28 at 14:49 +0300, Petru Ratiu wrote:
>> Package: linux-2.6
>> Severity: wishlist
>> Tags: patch
>
> Which version(s) does this apply to?
I applied it to 2.6.32-18 from squeeze without any hiccups
Package: linux-2.6
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
I manage a machine that has a LSI SAS controller, reported by lspci as
"LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS1068E PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS (rev
08)" (lsiutil says model "LSI Logic SAS1068E B3", firmware 1.26.00).
With the squeeze kernel, I can trigger a
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 22:38, Karolina Kalic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm sory for the late response. There is a new version of
> pidgin-micrblog in sid, so you can try it and report if you have this
> problem with that version too, but it is probably conected with
> twitter.
As i said in the original bu
Package: ifupdown-extra
Version: 0.14
Severity: normal
Since I wanted myself a nice way of adding reject routes for RFC1918 networks, I
stumbled across this bug and would like to submit the patch I made to the
static-routes script. (I hope it's in the proper format).
A few notes:
- I modified a
Package: pidgin-microblog
Version: 0.2.4-1
Severity: important
I installed pidgin-microblog only a few days ago and used it only for
watching the homepage updates for a twitter account.
Since about yesterday, I noticed weird stuff like tweets being repeated, but
it's probably connected to Twitter
t and
> default behavior, so that function called there is just a software bug.
>
Oh, cool. Sorry about the flames, I'm a bit overprotective with my
cfengine setup :)
I'll try to test the package during this week.
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On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 12:29, Antonio Radici wrote:
> Petru Ratiu wrote:
>> Hello, sorry for the delay.
>>
>> I haven't yet tested the patch, but I find it not quite right, because
>> I still want to be able to parse and syntax-check the configs (I have
>>
ant for the machine doing the
check).
I'll try to test the package as soon as I can, but I need to say that
I won't use this fix in production and would prefer the current
behavior.
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Digging through the list archives I found a better solution, that will
not lengthen cfservd.conf: use commas to separate arguments instead of
spaces. I edited my problematic cfservd.conf.2 example like this:
admit:
!linux::
/etc/foo10.0.0,10.0.1
It's parsed properly now, with no e
I should point out that the thread referenced in my bug report died
because they suspected some issues with CIDR-style hostmasks. Can
someone subscribed to the list provide the extra information needed to
reproduce the problem?
Thanks.
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Package: cfengine2
Version: 2.2.8-1
Severity: normal
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When parsing the admit: section of cfservd.conf, cfservd declares invalid a
declaration found within an undefined class if it contains more than one
hostmask (or a hostmask and another root= or en
I just tried the version in stable (2.8-2.4) and another not
up-to-date lenny machine (2.18-1+b2). In both cases ccomps works as
expected.
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Package: graphviz
Version: 2.20.0-1
Severity: normal
I'm getting a segfault out of ccomps using any graph. Examples:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo 'graph G { a -- b }' | ccomps
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo 'digraph G { a -> b }' | ccomps
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo
I installed the latest update (2.6.25-7) and I got the same hang.
Probably unrelated, this time it took about 20 minutes of uptime. It
was about the time of my hourly cron-apt run, so it could have been
the first time it used swap, I'll try to duplicate it later.
I see another similar bug appeared
I'm not certain that it's the same bug, but it's similar, so I'm
replying to the existing bug.
After upgrading to linux-image-2.6.25-2-686, I got a system hang
shortly after boot. It might have taken longer the second time, the
difference being that I spent a few minutes in console before logging
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