Bug#587702: your mail

2011-01-22 Thread Moritz Mühlenhoff
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 02:44:38PM +1100, Marcus Furlong wrote: > > Same issue here. Downgrading tar on the remote machine to the snapshot > > version fixes the issue. > > This bug was introduced into stable through a security update, has > been fixed in unstable/testing, but is not fixed in stabl

Bug#587702:

2011-01-20 Thread Marcus Furlong
> Same issue here. Downgrading tar on the remote machine to the snapshot > version fixes the issue. This bug was introduced into stable through a security update, has been fixed in unstable/testing, but is not fixed in stable. Are there any plans to fix it in stable? I still have a number of serve

Bug#587702: tar (rmt) hangs since update in lenny when using --rsh-command=\/usr\/bin\/ssh

2010-09-14 Thread Paul Eggert
This bug was also reported to bug-tar in and a fix has been applied to the upstream sources so the bug should be fixed in the next up

Bug#587702: No comment yet?

2010-07-16 Thread Sebastian Wienforth
I'm wondering, that none of the maintainers has commented on this bug yet? I think this one is not that unimportant, because it could for example silently break automatic backup scripts which is not very nice, especially in debian stable! If the bug can't be repeated, please let me know and I wi

Bug#587702:

2010-07-01 Thread Marcus Furlong
Same issue here. Downgrading tar on the remote machine to the snapshot version fixes the issue. -- Marcus Furlong -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#587702: tar (rmt) hangs since update in lenny when using --rsh-command=\/usr\/bin\/ssh

2010-06-30 Thread Sebastian Wienforth
Package: tar Version: 1.20-1+lenny1 Severity: important Since the package update in lenny a few days ago, my automatic backups to a remote system, which are using tar --rsh-command=\/usr\/bin\/ssh, started to run forever. Also a manual execution of: tar -c -f 'u...@example.com:backup.tgz' --r