Package: dovecot-core
Version: 1:2.3.19.1+dfsg1-2.1+deb12u1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Dovecot 2.4.0 has been much anticipated and is released.
Announcement:
https://dovecot.org/mailman3/archives/list/dovecot-n...@dovecot.org/thread/UYNR6GBP25XEGFCS633SWPR4HXV3NSS3/
Upgrade Details:
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Package: mergerfs
Version: 2.33.5~debian-bullseye
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Would love to see the latest version of mergerfs in the upcoming bookworm
release.
Changes are minor and this package doesn't impact other packages.
What's Changed
Rework support section in readme by @trape
Package: ifupdown
Version: 0.8.39+b1
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
Editing /etc/network/interfaces
It appears that the 'up' command in an alias interface does not work correctly.
Moreover, since the 'up' command is run before the second alias interface is
brought it, simply moving it does
Package: apache2
Version: 2.4.53-1~deb11u1
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
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Enabling cgid in apache2 (with a2enmod cgid) results in an error when using
mpm_event:
[cgid:error] [pid 8943:tid 140189712234240] (2
It appears that, as per the discussion in this thread (
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pci/CAJZ5v0j9GS2y0tpnzaGu8n9=kbhd9qkbudguancjz01u+px...@mail.gmail.com/T/#u
), a commit (
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/4d6035f9bf4ea12776322746a216e856dfe46698
) and merge (
https://github.com/tor
As a further update, I have opened a Kernel bug (
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=213481 ), as this appears to be a
bug introduced with commit 4514d991d99211f225d83b7e640285f29f0755d0 (
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/4514d991d99211f225d83b7e640285f29f0755d0
) to the kernel
Any chance of having this pushed into debian-release for buster via an unblock
request?This seems important to anyone running a mail server with amavis in
buster.
Thanks-M
I know this is a wontfix, but maybe this should be reconsidered in light of
buster’s changes?
With the switch of su as referenced here:
https://sources.debian.org/src/util-linux/2.33.1-0.1/debian/util-linux.NEWS ,
there is no reason why dpkg shouldn’t add /sbin and /usr/sbin to the back of
the
Seems referenced here. Frustrating but thanks for pointing me in the right
direction
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=18567
On Friday, April 5, 2019, 2:27 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
On Friday, April 05, 2019 09:46:09 AM Michael Krieger wrote:
> Package: postfix
> Version: 3
Postfix stable release 3.4.3 (and actually in 3.4.2, but that missed a linux5
change)
"DANE trust anchor file support was broken after the Postfix 3.4 TLS library
overhaul. Fix by intrigeri."
It seems iptables now uses iptables-nft compatible alternatives, so ufw will
wrap around nftables by using iptables syntax.
"Starting with Debian Buster, nf_tables is the default backend when using
iptables, by means of the iptables-nft layer (i.e, using iptables syntax with
the nf_tables kerne
Package: postfix
Version: 3.4.1-1
Postfix in buster still suggestions ufw, which is iptables based. Per
https://wiki.debian.org/iptables ,
“iptables is being replaced by nftables starting with Debian Buster”. We
should be suggesting nftables instead of ufw (or maybe both) to encourage its
Agree that it is spurious, now it worked for me.
Not agree about the proposed reason.
If it was a race with something independently accessing dpkg, it should
happen more often, and during upgrade of an arbitrary package..
But both cases failed when upgrading apt or dpkg itself.
So doesn't it look
gzip -9 /usr/share/doc/mibiana/{ianaiprouteprotocol-mib,ianamalloc-mib}
error message solved.
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Package: lebiniou
Version: 3.15-1
Severity: normal
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Bug running two parallel biniou with different webcams, the second one doesn't
display the webcam image
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Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 2.6.33-2-rt13.mk.5-
On 07/14/2009 02:36:27 PM, Guillem Jover wrote:
> That should not be a problem, renaming the source package afterwards
> does
> not imply major work, just few strings changed here and there.
I just noticed the other day that using "no confirm" in the config file
does not work unless the line is
> I've noticed you are managing the version number as if it was a
> float.
Yeah, I was not aware of this issue at all. It's all the same to me,
so I could make the next one 0.6.2, or else 0.70.
I thought the debian package was going to be called seetxt, you may
have to bug Joop about that as
At the request/recommendation of someone at "Savannah" I have added
some more explicit copyright and licensing info, qv.
https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?9211
The code remains the same so I have not incremented the version. The
tarballs via
www.intergate.com/~halfcountplus/see/
seetxt.sourceforg
e javascript?
I will add some kind of short web "intro to see" later this week,
trying to demonstrate how I envision it's use particularly under GNOME.
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I have added about 30% to the codebase while playing with see in lenny,
which is very different than my normal environment -- mostly new
features and improved functionality. I am still testing it and will
release it as version 0.6 sometime this weekend.
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On 03/09/2009 02:25:29 PM, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> I will see the freshmeat announcement when it's ready. I will be away
> most of next week but will start working on it when I get back.
Great, I will take a bit more time to tinker with this, then.
I was using it in GNOME via lenny*, and deci
Here's what's going on:
0.54 is done, I just have to test it for a few days and redo parts of
the man page. The changes are:
-the package name will remain "see", but the executable will be seetxt,
with a softlink from seeman for loading man pages.
-the man page check now uses the return value o
Just a note: The -m switch may cause a problem if you try a
non-existent manpage on a non-english system. I have discussed this
with Joop a bit and the next version should work everywhere. I'll wait
until we have agreed upon the name and then update the site.
Mark Eriksen
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On 03/03/2009 08:25:22 AM, Mehdi Dogguy wrote:
-> MK wrote:
-> > I
-> > have not been able to find any conflicts by googling.
-> >
->
-> IMO, the best way to find conflicts is to use apt-file, not google.
Thanks for that. I actually use fedora! (no real prefer
Mark Eriksen (the upstream author) here.
My desire for the binary and package name would be "seetxt", which I
have not been able to find any conflicts by googling. I will probably
then also use a softlink to the binary, "seeman", which shouldn't
conflict either.
Regarding portability: GN
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