which package exactly was causing this, then I'd be much wiser...
(I guess you might want to look at some C++ ABI transition in one/some of these
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Generating locales... (this will take some time in case of complex languages)
or
Generating locales... (this may take quite some time)
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with USB sticks, so maybe "fastwrite" (preferred) or "instantwrite"
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ther strange history,
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pull it back to life and upgrade all that very outdated stuff.
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On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 12:45:54PM -0400, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 10:33:49AM +0200, Andreas Mohr wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've got the same issue with "E: Internal Error, Could not early
> > remove e2fsprogs" on a "
Hi,
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> On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 10:29:14PM +0200, Andreas Mohr wrote:
> >
> > OK, is there anything I can do to make Debian "much better than
> > intended"? ;-)
>
> Can you send me the confl
d the problem. Speaking of which:
can anyone confirm this to be an upgrade issue?
(or, alternatively, can anyone state that this also happens on a
*fresh* bind9 install?)
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One shouldn't write too much prose in such a help dialog of course,
but at least a tiny but obvious hint towards discover upgrading
is clearly missing.
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message displayed/processed at all.
Seems like slightly erroneous program flow in IPv4-only case?
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when losing mouse selection content midstream
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the package list of the previous broken install
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> On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 09:33:48PM +0100, Andreas Mohr wrote:
> > Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati
> > Version: 1:6.7.197-1
> > Severity: important
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > my 14"(!
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> BUT, I have bad news now:
> Just did an upgrade to 1:6.12.5-1 testing (causing a large bunch of
> other xorg stuff to get updated), and directly after having started
> 1:6.12.3-1, the screen is now quite a LOT darker than
erely a libxi6 2:1.6.1-1 installed there
(this additional bug might nail it down to requiring a Depends: indicating
something *newer than* 2:1.6.1-1
and *less-equal* 2:1.7.1.901-1 as installed and working on my machine)
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These redundant options should thus be deprecated in favour of e.g. a combined
-m (--mode) switch taking rewrite/overwrite/skip arguments, I'd think
(and probably add a deprecation warning for a while,
whenever the old switches happen to get used).
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> On 08/27/2013 05:40 PM, Andreas Mohr wrote:
> > (witness --skip getting overwritten by any subsequent --new / --overwrite
> > in this while loop)
> >
> >
> > The root cause of m
Did new git show to diff file, re-executed vim line to reread file, yet old
patch was
included. WTH. Ah, it was because I then had renamed the diff file, ouch, sorry!
commit ce4489aa88f8439c2bca79c2d2b3088b535222bb
Author: Andreas Mohr
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:00:59 2013 +0200
Protect
ot this form. ;)
Thanks for a very nice tool!
commit 185759d268bd044b5e79a7db0cfbb455fb917511
Author: Andreas Mohr
Date: Wed Aug 28 21:09:11 2013 +0200
Random usability improvement comments.
- point out that DEBIRF_DISTRO may not always be available
at the moment that you'd expect it
- mention kerne
of mbsrtowcs(3)
to get it wrong, fatally, the documentation should be extended.
A sample phrase would be
"for mbstate_t parameter init, there's no initializer function
defined by the standard - the user is required to have done a proper memset()
on it."
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JFTR: still have an EPOX 8K5A2+ (KT333CE?) with some kind of Athlon XP.
athcool enabled on startup, working at least 95% fine
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i.e. an actually fixed version!!!)
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d [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] cupsdEndProcess(pid=25776, force=0)
D [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] [Client 6] Closing because Keep-Alive is
disabled.
D [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] [Client 6] Closing connection.
D [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy",
busy="Active clients"
d [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] cupsdRemoveSelect(fd=15)
d [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] cupsdRemoveSelect(fd=-1)
d [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] select_timeout: JobHistoryUpdate=0
d [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] process_children()
d [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] cupsdFinishProcess(pid=25776, name=0xbfb95c5c,
namelen=1024, job_id=0xbfb95c58(0)) = "/usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-driverd"
D [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] PID 25776 (/usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-driverd)
was terminated normally with signal 15.
d [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] select_timeout: JobHistoryUpdate=0
d [21/Dec/2015:11:51:48 +0100] select_timeout(-1): 34184 seconds to expire
subscription
d [21/Dec/2015:11:51:57 +0100] cupsdAcceptClient(lis=0x80144a90(10)) Clients=0
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epurge: 3948 KiB
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Hi,
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 11:09:17AM +0200, intrigeri wrote:
> Control: found -1 + 3.12.1-1
>
> Hi,
>
> Andreas Mohr wrote (20 Mar 2014 18:59:32 GMT) :
> > Witness your primary selection getting zilched, nullified
> > as soon as zenity is launched, on this
control: forwarded -1 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734196
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hint that userspace support may
easily be missing." https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/5/31/90
Given current direction / results of that discussion,
I'd want to vote
for gaining at least *some* amount of compression support
directly in Debian binary package defaults.
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comment from an interested user: it might be useful to have this report
become fully and easily reproducible,
by amending a simple yet nicely documented test case
(automated execution script etc.).
And yeah, I fully support your "complaint" about undesirable app behaviour.
Thanks
ii alsaplayer-alsa 0.99.80-5+b1
i386 PCM player designed for ALSA (ALSA output module)
ii alsaplayer-common 0.99.80-5+b1
i386 PCM player designed for ALSA (common files)
ii alsaplayer-gtk
dn't try it.
I would thus strongly recommend extending package/software description line
(or at least its extended description) to something like:
xdotool - simulate (generate) X11 keyboard/mouse input events
Description-de: Simuliert (generiert) X11-Tastatur- und Mauseingabe-Ereigniss
onfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-ttf-sil-andika.conf", line 32: Having
multiple in isn't supported and may not work as expected
Currently occurring at:
(latest) ttf-sil-andika 1.0.basic-4 (fonts-sil-andika 1.004-2).
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I'd want to repeat the question asked initially,
"All the dependencies seem to be satisfied. Maybe they are not stated
correctly/strictly enough?".
If there's any clarification that's available and worth stating,
that would be great.
Thanks a ton for your highl
d libc-bin:i386 2.23-2
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lation or upgrade occurs".
[or "after any installation or upgrade"]
Policy demands here
ought to be clarified a bit I believe
(without this section then ending up overly verbose, of course),
in order to achieve
maximally precisely stating
what is or is not the requirement that
package maintenance efforts
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Package: am-utils
Version: 6.2+rc20110530-3.2
Severity: critical
Justification: makes unrelated software on the system break (unrelated
processes hanging)
Hello,
I installed am-utils package today,
and then uninstalled it.
Was pretty astonished to find that
after package uninstall
unrelated proc
all required entries.
Detected possibly incomplete configuration variable section of interface %s/%s.
Warning: config section of interface %s/%s seems to be incompletely specified!
Warning: missing required variables in configuration section of interface %s/%s?
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CONFIG_FB_VT8623=m
CONFIG_FB_TRIDENT=m
# CONFIG_FB_TRIDENT_ACCEL is not set
CONFIG_FB_ARK=m
CONFIG_FB_PM3=m
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CONFIG_FB_SM501=m
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(y or n) y
Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug/libpthread-2.7.so...done.
warning: Cannot initialize thread debugging library: generic error
warning: Cannot initialize thread debugging library: generic error
All in all gdb symbol lookup handling leaves a LOT to be desired.
This issue seems to happen more easily in case of WLAN-based transfers
(on LAN, only larger jobs seem to be able to cause this lockup).
Please give more information as to how to usefully debug a CUPS backend
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parameters does work.
Clearly CUPS is FULLY AND ENTIRELY UNUSABLE for me, thus this report
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Don't select() on the output side of the device if we have a
side-channel
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less severe sort (and I'm
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IOW, I found a crude if acceptable workaround, thus severity should be left at
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Could this bug be turbo-charged? It's already a month old now,
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then just yell.
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On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 07:40:40PM +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Andreas Mohr, le Tue 11 Nov 2008 19:33:02 +0100, a écrit :
> > Or, simply stated, how to disable the test suite to get a successful
> > .deb package build?
>
> Usually you just need to prepend DEB_BUILD_
printer traffic, second job worked fine.
(first job could possibly have been confused by an earlier Job
Abort button action at the printer, though)
Puzzled.
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make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.16-cks11'
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most likely since .owner field got deprecated (commenting out line 93 fixes
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are offered then.
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crash cause,
who knows).
The bug report can thus be closed, methinks.
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http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=690025
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Reverting to libx86-1 1.1+ds1-2 fixed the problem.
Needs a uswsusp package rebuild I guess.
OTOH this strongly sounds like an illegal ABI breakage of libx86 during
minor upgrade.
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lling on a pipe handle
instead of asynchronous event notification (e.g. via inotify or similar,
if possible) or blocking wait (select(), ...).
I'd hazard a guess that this is a mechanism to "wait" for the spawned
worker application to finish.
Would be nice to see this software bloat
size).
E.g. in the
for (vector::iterator I = List.begin(); I != List.end(); I++)
line and others.
Oh, and somebody said that using endl is not necessarily a good idea
since it always flushes the buffer, too (so maybe use something like a
my_endl constant defined as "\n" or so).
Th
7;t for the fact that I'm not
informed about all the circumstances which came into play when
the current loop implementation was being done.
OTOH, are there any hints on how to implement this in an *efficient*
way (read: fully blocking operation) without (or with minimal) side effects?
T
1.1+ds1-4 does find "LRMI_base_addr", and pm-suspend
does work, thus it seems fixed, can be closed, thanks!
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s it 9th?)
harddisk generation, so that kind of age might play a role, too ;)
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empty and thus I was forced to tediously skim through the whole content
manually.
I think the best solution is to replace "totally disable graphical output"
with "totally disable GUI output" ("graphic" is contained in the "nographic"
keyword already anyway).
ere mortals would search for, thus it should
be added to the description.
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te: /dosc does exist, but no windows/ directory beyond it any more
(don't ask why - you know the reason, obviously! ;).
Removing all tons of symlinked fonts (those pointing to the /dosc/windows
directory) fixes the segfault.
Oh, now the possibly deciding factor:
/dev/sda1 on /dosc ty
ut value represented by the timeval struct may be zero"
to make sure that people grok the difference between a NULL _pointer_ and a
zero _representation_ of a struct.
This all considering that this is indeed how select(2) works (haven't
actually verified it myself recently).
Thanks
accidentally).
Escalating to severity important since this causes me to lose all tab sessions
_at least_ every couple of weeks, IOW way too often, and since it's an
especially stupid bug.
x86_32 (Athlon), running under kwin (i.e., KDE).
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to actually fetch those OPL2/OPL3
compatible sound track formats as mentioned on the adplug-utils page...
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720x40070.1
DVI-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
S-video disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
NOTE that this is already with 1024x768 running activated manually.
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> Andreas Mohr wrote:
> > my 14"(!) VGA-connected 1024x768 _desktop_ LCD was working just fine with my
> > config file on 1:6.6.193, however both 1:6.7.197-1 and
> > 6.7.198~git20080117.6bd510a2 manage to m
Possibly with a note saying that one should only do this if very
space-starved (purging locales might cause understandability issues),
and thus maybe list this suggestion last.
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xemacs21 package version is 21.4.20-3, too.
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x the problem (possibly by checking age of lock and removing
if older than 1 day or so).
Note that there isn't any init script available either which might have removed
a stale lock as one of its tasks...
Since most users are likely to invoke pm-suspend via
implementation-hiding f
return 0
This managed to remove stale locks and suspend successfully.
Not sure I agree about the severity though ;)
Would this crucial fix perhaps manage to get in before the freeze?
Otherwise we'll probably have several hundred PCs sitting idle consuming
power since their users are b
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 05:57:48PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Andreas Mohr wrote:
> > Possible failure leading to pm-suspend breakage includes
> > - simple loss of power (notebook battery, wall socket) while suspended
> > - a crash during suspend \ both rather common
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 05:57:48PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Andreas Mohr wrote:
> > Possible failure leading to pm-suspend breakage includes
> > - simple loss of power (notebook battery, wall socket) while suspended
> > - a crash during suspend \ both rather common
much very bogus (mixed up file Type entry content with -
non-existent - Categories entry, etc.).
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onfig deviations??
Ping?
Suitable CC's added.
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rience odd little
thoroughly annoying kvm setup quirks on almost every friggin' single §%&damn
kvm upgrade I do.
Oh well, at least _this time_ again it's working again ;)
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Hi,
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 05:53:48PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
> Andreas Mohr writes:
> > dpkg-reconfigure dash, reverting to bash (which I normally never do,
> > since it's all working perfectly fine provided one knows to avoid
> > bashisms - devscript pac
ripts context makes things break, i.e. within kvm only.
Thus I'm keeping this bug filed under qemu-system
instead of reassign dash 0.5.5.1-7.4, for now.
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filesystem type 'capifs'
invoke-rc.d: initscript capiutils, action "start" failed.
dpkg: error processing capiutils (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
status 32
Errors were encountered while processing:
capiutils
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Hi,
On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 11:32:44AM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-03-07 at 21:09 +0100, Andreas Mohr wrote:
> > Any ideas? What should I test?
>
> If you're still running the server in depth 16, try 24. (Known but low
> priority bug in / related to xserve
cases.
Not sure whether this message is Iceweasel-only or upstream (internet
search didn't turn up anything).
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