Package: vowpal-wabbit
Severity: wishlist
Please package the latest 7.1 release of vowpal-wabbit.
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Hi Ben,
Has anything changed in the upstream status for this bug to justify a back port?
As more people go on IPv6, what are options to work around otherwise?
Thanks,
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We're seeing a similar thing, but using libapache2-mod-wsgi with plain
Python scripts without Django.
Forward-porting version 2.5 from Lenny made it work here as well. The
info below is from the non-working squeeze version.
This is from the local host, client side:
$ curl --trace - http://localho
Package: radvd
Version: 1:1.1-3
Severity: normal
Since upgrading to lenny from etch, radvd emits the message "sendmsg:
Invalid argument" and fails to function normally.
Happens with iptables cleared, and no noteworthy configuration changes
that I can think of.
Example:
# radvd -d 5 -m stderr -s
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Hi Steffen,
I tested your update and it works as expected on my system, thanks for
the quick fix!
Pieter
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Package: courier-authlib-mysql
Version: 0.58-4+etch2
The above mentioned security update seems to alter the SQL query used by
the courier auth daemon, making IMAP logins fail with:
Dec 20 19:46:49 pooh authdaemond: received auth request, service=imap,
authtype=login
Dec 20 19:46:49 pooh auth
The corresponding mysql manual page:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/replication-features-timezone.html
This can be needed if you have replication servers in different timezones.
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Package: mysql-server
Version: 5.0.32-7etch5
Severity: minor
There are command-line options to mysqld_safe that have no equivalent in
my.cnf, for example --timezone. The Debian init script does not support
additional command-line options, so one has to edit the /etc/init.d/mysql
script manually
Adam Conrad wrote:
For some rather fun reasons, this can't be done until apache2 is also
built with large file support, and THAT can't be done until we're
shipping apache2.2, and THAT can't be done until all (well, most) of the
apache2 modules we ship are ready to build/run against apache2.2.
Th
Package: php5
Version: all
I would like to suggest to enable large file support in PHP by default.
This will avoid the logfile overflow problem that is described here:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=36478
Information on the compile-time flags can be found here:
http://php.net/filesystem
Quo
Package: shorewall
Version: 2.4.3-1
Severity: normal
Shorewall packages >2.4.x seem to be missing the providers file in
/usr/share/doc/shorewall/default-config.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-1-k7
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charm
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