Package: ejabberd
Version: 2.1.10-4+deb7u2
Severity: normal
After the 2.1.10-4+deb7u2 update, my Pidgin and Yaxim clients are unable to
connect to ejabberd. As far as I can tell, no error messages
are being generated on the server, it just disconnects the client after the
first handshake packe
.tr/pardus/2007/system/devel/gcc/files/65_all_gcc3.4-noteGNUstack.patch
- Steven Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
diff -ruN lzo-1.08/src/i386/src/lzo1c_s1.s
../liblzo1/lzo-1.08/src/i386/src/lzo1c_s1.s
--- lzo-1.08/src/i386/src/lzo1c_s1.s2002-07-12 18:31:52.0 -0700
+++ ../liblzo1/lzo-1.08/
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Why does lynx need an executable stack?
Apparently, it doesn't. Looked into it a bit more and bug #336138[1] is
that due to liblzo1 being compiled partially from assembly, without a
.note.GNU-stack, it defaults to executable. This causes issues for all
rdeps of
Package: zope-zwiki
Version: 0.37.0-4.2
dzhandle doesn't see ZWiki as an installable product, or something to
automatically install for new instances, as it's looking in
/usr/share/zope/Products and ZWiki doesn't place its files there. This
can be worked around via adding a symlink:
ln -s /
Attached is a pretend-NMU (I'm not a DD) that fixes this in the
0.5.0-9.2 revision by changing "whrandom" to "random". -9.1 fixes bug
#414982 as well.
I also have a repository set up for the above update if anyone
else runs into this bug and needs it,
deb http://www.variadic.org/debian/etch/z
Package: zope-cmfphotoalbum
Version: 0.5.0-9
In some cases, zope-cmfphotoalbum will generate a "import of "whrandom"
is unauthorized" error due to use of "whrandom" which should now be
"random". See plone's bug #5104[1]. I'll attach a pretend-NMU that
fixes this and bug #414982 after getting
Disappointing this slipped into Etch as-is - it's unusable. Maybe the
fix can be in the first point release? I've attached a NMUish patch for
this bug as was described above. I'm not a DD so can't upload, but at
least it should take care of the legwork for someone who is.
I also have a repo
Package: selinux-policy-refpolicy-targeted
Version: 0.0.20061018-5
I'm not sure what the policy is on reporting selinux causing failures of
installed software, or if this should be considered a bug or just
badness with lynx/liblzo instead and a valid reason to block it via
selinux, so this mig
Package: azureus
Version: 2.5.0.0+0-1
The automatic update built into Azureus fails on 2.5.0.0+0-1 when trying
to upgrade to 2.5.0.2 due to failing to copy the resulting update jar
file into place (on AMD64 Etch as of now). When choosing 'restart'
after it has downloaded the update, it doesn't re
As far as I can tell, 2.5.0.0+0-1 seems to work on AMD64 Etch as of now,
so I think this bug is able to be closed. Here's what help->about shows
re the platform (using the default gij):
Java 1.4.2
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
SWT v3235, gtk
Linux v2.6.18-3-amd64, x86_64
I tried downloading a
I managed to get to a fully working Debian Etch AMD64 system on fakeraid
for RAID 1 on a Dell XPS 700 with root and swap in LVM, using the Etch
RC1 installer as a starting point. There are several bugs that will
need fixed. A quick summary of the bugs, then details of the install (I
assume so
Btw, the bug with grub's savedefault line that causes kernels set up by
update-grub to be unbootable when using dmraid that I mentioned already
exists as bug #393079[1].
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=393079
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ould generate spurrious file events as a
result.
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--- orig/sigcx/dispatch.cc
+++ mod/sigcx/dispatch.cc
@@ -357,31 +357,36 @@
fd_set wr = wr_fds_;
fd_set ex = ex_fds_;
-if (tm_events_.size() == 0)
+// Loop on select, restarting if
It seems to use OSS by default (or at least the OSS emulation of ALSA)
which can't be used by more than one application at once - the dark days
of Linux audio. :) Hence, the error on startup. I'm not too familiar
with audacity, but the options are likely:
1) Modify the package to wrap calls to a
I've updated the patch/pretend-NMU (0.6.5-2.2) to include two additional
changes (patch-4, patch-5 from arch). patch-4 fixes a bug where a fd
can be removed from the set select() listens to even though there's
still a listener for it, and patch-5 adds error check assertions to the
return values of
SourceForge (it breaks the
threading, but here's a link to most of the thread):
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7867763&forum_id=11540
These are critical event handling bugs that need fixed.
- Steven Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
diff -ruN libsigcx-0
What's the status of this bug? Can totem-gstreamer from Ubuntu simply
be pulled in, seeing as their package is already against totem 1.4 and
gstreamer 0.10?
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age's config affecting preinst due to
xserver-xorg/config/inputdevice/mouse/zaxismapping not necessarily existing.
- Steven Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- xserver-xorg.config.in 2006-04-27 21:18:58.0 -0700
+++ xserver-xorg.config.in-fixed 2006-04-28 22:03:13.0 -0700
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