Enrico Zini writes:
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 11:56:16AM +0200, Gergely Nagy wrote:
>
>> Mostly for myself, but replacing the symlinks with real conffiles that
>> .include the former symlink targets may be an even better course of
>> action. I'll test that over t
Thorsten Glaser writes:
> Neil Williams dixit:
>
>>Just what is wrong with old-style debhelper like:
>
> And in fact, it has limitations (such as not being able
> to rename in dh_install) and other requirements which,
> for mksh, throw a stone in my way more often than help.
FWIW, you do not nee
reassign 684479 general
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Hughe Chung writes:
> Package: wheezy
> Version: Wheezy
When filing bugs, especially with reportbug, please make sure you file
it against a package that exist, or a pseudo-package reportbug knows
about, otherwise your report will not end up sent to the maintainers
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: rm
Please remove libumberlog from wheezy, as a new upstream version is
about to be released, which will not be backwards compatible. Having
an incompatible version in wheezy would be counter product
Cyril Brulebois writes:
> Gergely Nagy (17/07/2012):
>> (The debdiff also has a bit of noise, as 0.30-1 had two patches
>> cherry-picked from upstream, which have been integrated in the new
>> version.)
>
> That's fairly annoying, especially since there'
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Bastien ROUCARIES writes:
> Le 19 août 2012 14:31, "Chema García" a écrit :
>>
>> The Android Debug Bridge tool
> http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html
>
> So please fix your description
...and next time, please also file ITP bugs against the appropriate
Harald Dunkel writes:
> I would like to tell dpkg to use GID 105 for the dbus package on
> all systems. If there is a conflict with an existing entry in
> /etc/passwd or /etc/group, then it should refuse to install.
You can pre-create the dbus group with GID 105 on all machines, so once
the pack
reassign 655376 src:linux-2.6
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asbj�rn eliassen writes:
> Package: kernek
There is no such package in the Debian archive. When filing bugs, please
try to make sure that you file the report against a package that
actually exists.
That also has the advantage of letting reportbug include th
Michael Stummvoll writes:
> On 13.01.2012 15:05, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> * I don't really see how this program is more useful than a very
>> simple shell (or perl, or python, or ...) loop to do the same
>> thing.
> I looked a while for a simple shell loop which does exactly this. But
> could'nt
Michael Stummvoll writes:
> On 13.01.2012 16:14, Gergely Nagy wrote:
>> (By the way, you can abuse /usr/share/dh-exec/dh-exec-subst-env,
>> which does just that, and is part of the dh-exec package, if you
>> don't want to put it in a script in ~/bin or something. ;)
reassign 655727 src:libpopt0 1.16-1
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"Thibault, Daniel" writes:
> Package: libpopt
There is no such package, only libpopt0. When filing bugs, please file
them against either the binary package name, or against the source, not
something that is neither.
I'm reassigning this (and the other
reassign 656073 orage 4.6.1-1+b1
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Daniel Albrecht writes:
> Package: orageversion: 4.6.1-1+b1*
> *OS: crunchbang statler - kernel 2.6.39-bpo.2.486
> X: OpenBox 3.5.0
> HW: Lenovo ThinkPad X61
There are two things that are wrong with this report:
1) The package a
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Dario Santamaria writes:
> Package: nvidia-support
> Version: 2011+1
^
The BTS doesn't like non-breaking space (or whatever these
two chars are).
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reassign 656245 manpages-es-extra
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Fernando Sanz Lázaro writes:
> Package: mapages-es-extra
Please verify that the package you file a bug against exists. (Note the
typo)
I have reassigned it to the appropriate one now, though.
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Andreas Beckmann writes:
> Package: libcupt2
> Version: 0_2.3.2
There seems to be an error in the script you used to file the bug: it
split the version at the wrong place. I've reassigned it to the correct
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Terminator Pi writes:
> Package: syslog-ng
> Version: 3.1.3-3
You may wish to upgrade, wheezy/sid has 3.3.5, which - as far as I
remember - has this issue fixed already.
I'll double check nevertheless, thanks for the report!
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reassign 679076 synaptic 0.75.12
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ki...@seznam.cz writes:
> package: synaptic-0.75.12 (32bit)
When filing bugs, please either use reportbug, or follow the guidelines
explained here: http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
Namely, the package needs to contain the package name (without version
Wouldn't it make more sense to have something like this in your shell
startup file:
case `uname -s` in
SunOS)
alias cp='gcp -i -p'
;;
*)
alias cp='cp -i -p'
;;
esac
Problem solved, and you don't have to sniff for gnu.org in its
help. That solaris even has a GNU cp... well, tha
reassign 679453 xfce4
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Daniel Dickinson writes:
> Package: debian
> Severity: normal
Unfortunately, there is no 'debian' package, so the report you filed
wasn't forwarded to any maintainer who could do something about it.
When filing Debian bugs, please file them against particular packa
Paul Menzel writes:
> klogd suddenly started to consume 100 % of one CPU core.
>
> $ ps aux | grep klogd
> klog 1731 98.4 0.0 2860 1580 ?Rs 12:50 194:41
> /sbin/klogd -P /var/run/klogd/kmsg
Out of curiosity, is this reproducible? Might it not be a result of th
Paul Menzel writes:
> Especially since I failed to build the package `klogd` with debugging symbols.
>
> $ debcheckout klogd
> $ apt-get source klogd
> $ cd sysklogd-1.5/
> $ less debian/rules
> $ export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="debug"
> $ dpkg-buildpacka
> I checked and zorp depends on python-radix in both Sid and Wheezy.
Zorp does, but python-kzorp, which uses python-radix (and does not
depend on zorp) does not. The dependency was added, but not to the right
package.
Granted, python-kzorp is kind-of useless without zorp, but accidentally
satisfy
Rudy Godoy writes:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Rudy Godoy
>
> * Package name: eucalyptus
> Version : 3.1.0
> Upstream Author : Eucalyptus Systems, Inc
> * URL : http://open.eucalyptus.com
> * License : (GPL, BSD)
> Programming Lang: (C++,
Felix Geyer writes:
> Package: dh-exec
> Version: 0.1
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch
>
> Some tests fail on Ubuntu becauses the buildds have pkgbinarymangler installed
> which diverts dpkg-deb.
> Please disable it by setting NO_PKG_MANGLE (patch is attached).
Is there any documentation avail
Felix Geyer writes:
> This fails when you build test packages:
>
>> The tests fail because the package names don't match:
>> /usr/bin/pkgsanitychecks: inconsistent /CurrentlyBuilding file, Package:
>> value is dh-exec
> (should be pkg-test)
>> dh_builddeb.pkgbinarymangler: dpkg-deb --build debia
Moritz Muehlenhoff writes:
> Package: syslog-ng
> Version: 3.3.1.dfsg-1
> Severity: important
>
> The syslog-ng/3.3.1.dfsg-1 changelog states:
> * Build with Hardening enabled.
>
> However, none of the default hardening flags for Wheezy are
> activated, e.g.:
Mngh! I swear I tested this, but a
reassign 658085 ftp.debian.org
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"Marc Dequènes (Duck)" writes:
> Package: ftp.debian.org pseudo-package
Wrong. You don't need the pseudo-package part. The package:
pseudo-header's value is taken as a space separated list of packages to
assign the bug to, and "pseudo-package" is not a vali
reassign 658220 kipi-plugins 1.9.0-3
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Michael Rasmussen writes:
> Package: kipi-plugins-1.9.0-3
The package name need not contain the version number. Reassigning to the
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Bas van den Dikkenberg writes:
> Package: libapr-memcache0
> Version: 0.7.0-1
> Severity: normal
>
>
> Initial release
Is this supposed to be an ITP?
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Bas van den Dikkenberg writes:
> Yes did i do it wrong ?
Yes. See http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#l2 how it should be done (or
use reportbug, the latter is strongly preferred).
I would suggest we close this bug, and you open a new one properly, as
retitling and adding all the neccessary info
Marco Balmer writes:
> Changes since the last upload:
>
> couriergrey (0.3.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
>
> * d/couriergrey.cron.daily: Fix failed cron job if package was in
> uninstall and not purge state.
>
> -- Marco Balmer Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:06:19 +0100
I have reviewed the changes, a
Niels Thykier writes:
> Package: lintian
> Version: 2.5.4
> Severity: wishlist
>
>
>>From #debian-dpkg
>
> 11:55 < codehelp> buxy: what happens with -dbg packages which contain
> multiarch libs in /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/$triplet *and* executables in
> /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/ ?
> 11:55 < codehelp>
Michael Prokop writes:
> Package: syslog-ng-dbg
> Version: 3.3.4.dfsg-1
> Severity: normal
>
>
> % apt-cache show syslog-ng-dbg | grep Description
> Description-en: Next generation system logging daemon (metapackage)
> [...]
>
> "metapackage" sounds wrong for a debug package.
Whops! That's my ba
I was pondering about this again recently, and came to the conclusion
that even without oss-compat dependency, libmikmod2 is not neccessarily
crippled: it has raw, wav and pipe outputs.
Therefore, if I don't manage to fix the alsa driver until a few weeks
before the wheezy freeze, I will downgrade
reassign 681098 wnpp
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"Ariane C. Bohm" writes:
> Package: librg-exception-perl
When filing ITP bugs, please file it against the wnpp pseudo-package in
the future. I have reassigned this report there, but it would be most
appreciated if you filed ITP bugs against the correct pseudo-package
reassign 681115 pdns-server 3.1-4
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Werner Detter writes:
> Package: powerdns-server
> Version: pdns
When reporting bugs, please try to make sure you report it against a
package that exists (reportbug can help there, it will - as far as I
remember - warn you if you try to report a bug agai
"Dmitry E. Oboukhov" writes:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Dmitry E. Oboukhov
>
> Package name: libdigest-sha1-perl
> Version : 2.13
> Upstream Author : Gisle Aas
> URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-SHA1/
> License : Artistic or GPL-1+
reassign 681576 wnpp
retitle 681576 RFP: non-daw -- a powerful, reliable and fast modular Digital
Audio Workstation system
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rosea grammostolla writes:
> Package: non-daw
> Version: please package non-daw (and non-mixer, non-sequencer,
> non-session-manager)
> Severity: wishlist
When fil
eplaces on libsyslog-ng-dev, and B/R on versions
+prior to 3.3.5.90 instead of 3.3.6.
+
+ -- Gergely Nagy Thu, 05 Jul 2012 12:49:32 +0200
+
+ivykis (0.30.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * New upstream bugfix release:
++ Fix a possible deadlock situation, introduced in 0.30.
++ Work around
Ian Jackson writes:
> * There is no good reason not to use Recommends (or indeed Suggests)
>in a metapackage.
I'd like to respectfully disagree here - though I've tried to express
this on debian-devel@ too, apparently, with little success.
As a user, my expectation is that if I install a *
ve if it would give more suggestions as to *how* to alter the template
properly. Unfortunately, the time I could allocate for this patch ran
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From: Gergely Nagy
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 12:53:17 +0200
Subject
Gergely Nagy writes:
> I also agree that it would be very neat if Lintian would have a check
> that caught this, if for nothing else, it would make me less grumpy. For
> that reason, find a patch attached that does just that.
Updated patch follows. It was trimmed down to only chec
ssing json_object_iterator.h header in
+libjson0-dev. (Closes: #685714)
+
+ -- Gergely Nagy Mon, 27 Aug 2012 12:56:32 +0200
+
json-c (0.10-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release (Closes: #684058)
diff -Nru json-c-0.10/debian/libjson0-dev.install json-c-0.10/debian/libjson0-dev.in
Source: json-c
Version: 0.10-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
While preparing my NMU (0.10-1.1), I tried to test the result on my
development environment, which had valgrind installed. However, the
test suite currently fails when valgrind is installed, and as such, my
build failed.
This can be work
reassign 686758 fai-server 4.0.3
tag 686758 + patch
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Björn Torkelsson writes:
> Package: make-fai-nfsroot
> Version: 4.0.3 (or git)
When filing bugs, please file it against a package which contains the
command, instead of filing it against the command name itself. Misfiled
bugs do not end
Source: cups-filters
Version: 1.0.18-2
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 12.5
While casually looking through a few randomly selected
debian/copyright files, I noticed that the copyright file for
cups-filters is seriously misleading and incomplete.
For example, it lists the Debian maintainer
reassign 682959 debconf-utils
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Yevgeny Kosarzhevsky writes:
> Package: debian-utils
> Version: debconf-utils
When filing bugs against a package, please make sure you file it against
one that does exist, with a version that is, well, a version of that
package. reportbug should warn you if
Benoît Knecht writes:
> Hi Albert,
>
> Albert Huang wrote:
>> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "tilem"
>>
>> * Package name: tilem
>>Version : 2.0-1
>>Upstream Author : Benjamin Moody and Thibault Duponchelle (
>> tilem-de...@sourceforge.net)
>> * URL :
reassign 683761 plymouth 0.8.5.1-5
severity 683761 important
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Please try to make sure that bugs you file, does not end up completely
mangled. I added a few newlines below, to make it readable, and
reassigned the bugreport to the appropriate package.
Benjamin Stark writes:
> To: sub...@bug
reassign 683810 wnpp
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Oliver Marks writes:
> Package: yii-framework-php
When filing ITP bugs, please file it under the wnpp pseudo-package
(using reportbug greatly helps there, as it will do the right thing),
otherwise it won't show up in the WNPP listings.
I have reassigned your report
Ben Hutchings writes:
> Suggesting oss-compat does *not* fix this bug.
It does provide a workaround until such time when a proper fix can be
put in place, which is something that cannot reasonably be done for
wheezy, however unfortunate.
Upstream activity on this front is virtually non-existant
reassign 684175 python-poker-network 1.7.7-3.2
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Andreas Beckmann writes:
> Package: pokernetwork
[...]
> [python-poker-network_1.7.7-3.2.log.gz (application/x-gzip, attachment)]
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Silvio Cesare writes:
> Package: likewise-open
I can't find such a package in Debian, nor do I see any removal logs for
it. Are you sure it isn't from an Ubuntu system?
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Pantelis Koukousoulas writes:
> There is a possible solution to this:
>
> 1) There is a patch in Fedora for many years now that fixes the esd
> output driver
Thanks for the notice & porting, I'll take a look!
Also, the newest libmikmod release supposedly has correct alsa2 support,
which would
Andrea Grandi writes:
> Package: libdbg
> Version: 1.2-2
I can't find such a package in Debian proper. Neither in any of the
releases, nor NEW, nor in the removal logs. I checked Ubuntu, and even
there, libdbg is the name of the source, not the package (still no find
in Debian, though).
However
Rene Engelhard writes:
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:41:18AM +0200, Gergely Nagy wrote:
>> I can't find such a package in Debian, neither in the archive, nor in
>> NEW. It was up on mentors, but was removed at some point, after which
>> Bart Martens closed the RFS bugs
Just out of curiosity, I would like to ask a few questions regarding
this ITP:
* How is this superior to notify-send "Today's Fortune" "$(fortune)" ?
* Why a big C++ app for something that can be accomplished with a single
line of shell? (Which is also easier to tweak, if I want more choice
t
reassign 687794 src:gonzui
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Holger Levsen writes:
> package: gonzai
^ 'u' bad.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove the libumberlog source package and all binaries from
unstable. It has no reverse dependencies, and an almost non-existent
popcon value.
The main reason for the removal request is that I handed over upstream
maintainership, and have neither in
Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer writes:
> On Sat 16 Mar 2013 18:47:51 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer escribió:
> [snip]
>> Also, as another way to achieve this, is adding the option to use
>> foo.install.common
>>
>> So if you have foo.install.ARCH and foo.install.common, both files woul
Control: reassign -1 libpango1.0-0 1.32.5-3
Control: severity -1 grave
Matteo Aquilano writes:
> Package: libpango1.0-0Version: 1.32.5-3Severity: graveJustification: renders
> package unusable
When filing bugs, please make sure the formatting is correct, otherwise
the report will not reach the
Control: reassign -1 sponsorship-requests
Elena Grandi writes:
> Package: sponsorship-request
The pseudo package for sponsorship requests is sponsorship-requests,
with an 's' at the end. I've reassigned your request to the appropriate
place, and am CCing the sponsorship request list too.
In th
Control: reassign -1 src:linux 3.2.39-2
Barry Fishman writes:
> Package: linux-image
> Version: 3.2.0-4-amd64
I'm reassigning this to src:linux, with version set to wheezy's
src:linux version.
> When booting the system, I see about 8 lines of boot messages and then
> the display turns off. Th
Guido Günther writes:
> Package: xul-ext-timeline
FWIW, this package is not in Debian yet, there's an ITP though (#705372,
owner CC'd) tagged pending.
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Control: reassign -1 python-milter-docs 0.8.13-5
Hino Tetsuo writes:
> Package: pool\main\p\pymilter-milters\python-milter-docs_0.8.13-5_all.deb
When filing bugs, please file it against a package, not a file. The bug
tracking system tracks only packages, so if a report is not filed
against a va
Control: reassign -1 wnpp
Addy Singh writes:
> package: ruby-ci-reporter
When filing ITP bugs, please follow the recommendation[1], and file it
against the wnpp pseudo-package. Doing otherwise will not make the ITP
visible, it will not reach the appropriate lists, either.
I have reassigned the
Control: reassign -1 wnpp
jaseem abid writes:
> package: ruby-creole
When filing ITP bugs, please follow the recommendation[1], and file it
against the wnpp pseudo-package. Doing otherwise will not make the ITP
visible, it will not reach the appropriate lists, either.
I have reassigned the rep
Control: reassign -1 wnpp
Vipin Nair writes:
> package: ruby-libwebsocket
When filing ITP bugs, please follow the recommendation[1], and file it
against the wnpp pseudo-package. Doing otherwise will not make the ITP
visible, it will not reach the appropriate lists, either.
I have reassigned th
Control: reassign -1 wnpp
Control: title -1 RFP: libmdb -- OpenLDAP Memory-Mapped Database
Control: severity -1 wishlist
Quanah Gibson-Mount writes:
> Package: libmdb
> Version: 0.9.4
When filing bugs requesting that a package be packaged for Debian,
please file it against the wnpp pseudo-packa
Control: reassign -1 python-traitsgui 3.6.0-3
Jerome Vouillon writes:
> Package: python-traitsbackendgui
When filing bugs, please make sure it is filed against a package that
exists in the archive, otherwise it has to be manually reassigned in
order for it to reach the maintainer (like I did ju
Csillag Tamas writes:
> The patch seems fine to me.
> Is something missing? Is something still needs to be done?
I still need to prep the other things. I most likely will have time this
coming friday.
For the record, pretty much everything that needs to be fixed, is fixed
in my tree[1], on eith
Control: reassign -1 approx 4.5-1+squeeze1
Brian May writes:
> Package: aaprox
s/aa/ap/;
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Right, this affects unstable too, as I wrote before, but in unstable,
there's nothing in syslog-ng that needs fixing, except a recompile
against a newer ivykis (>= 0.36.1).
However, 0.36.1 is only in experimental so far. Once wheezy is out, I'll
upload it to unstable, and then syslog-ng can be rec
Control: reassign -1 general
Wayno writes:
> Package: Unknown
When submitting a bug, please file it against either a package that does
exist, or against the "general" pseudo-package, otherwise your report
will not reach any maintainer at all, and will get lost unless
reassigned (which I did no
Control: reassign -1 libreoffice-common
Michele Cane writes:
> Package: unopkg
> Version: libreoffice-common
When filing bugs, please make sure that the package mentioned in the
Package field is the actual package, not the name of the binary
(reportbug can assist with this), otherwise your repo
Control: found -1 3.3.5-4
Control: found -1 3.3.6-2
Cye Stoner writes:
> When syslog-ng is sent a SIGHUP with the previous configurationin place,
> the following errors are thrown to /var/log/messages(in duplicate)
>
> Error in configuration, unresolved source reference;
> source='s_sys_does
Control: reassign -1 libopendmarc0
Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> Package: libopendmarc
When filing bug reports, please make sure you file it against a package
that exists, otherwise the BTS gets confused and upset, and refuses to
figure out where to send the report to, leaving it lingering in the
Control: reassign -1 racket
Frederik Himpe writes:
> Package: drracket
> Severity: normal
When filing bugs, please file it against a package, not against a
binary. reportbug(1) can help with that, as it will look up the package
a binary belongs to (provided the package is installed).
Misfiled
Control: reassign -1 iso-codes
Traduz - Portuguese Translation Team writes:
> Package: iso_3166
> Version: n/a
> Tags: l10n, patch
> Severity: wishlist
When filing bug reports, please make sure you file it against a package
that exists, otherwise it will not reach the maintainer unless
reassign
Alexey Kuznetsov writes:
> and it seems like it is dead or something is wrong with it.
[...]
> so i'm going to replace the drive.
Does that mean that the issue can be closed?
I'm asking because the bug you filed ended up being filed against an
unknown package (linux-image does not exist, you pr
Control: reassign -1 src:maven
Moritz Muehlenhoff writes:
> Package: maven3
There is no maven3 package, so I'm reassigning to maven, which does have
a version >= 3, so I assume it is the package you meant to file the bug
against.
> Severity: grave
> Tags: security
> Justification: user securit
Control: reassign -1 src:libiptcdata
Vibhav Pant writes:
> Package: llibiptcdata
When filing bugs, please make sure that the package name is correct,
otherwise it will end up misfiled, possibly against the 'unknown
package', and will not reach the maintainer unless reassigned.
I'm reassigning
Control: reassign -1 src:libacpi
Vibhav Pant writes:
> Package: llibacpi
When filing bug reports, please make sure you get the package name
right, otherwise the report will end up misfiled, and has to be
reassigned (like I'm doing now) to reach the maintainers.
Thanks!
> Severity: wishlist
>
Control: reassign -1 nm.debian.org
Arno Töll writes:
> Package: n...@debian.org
s/@/./;
When filing bugs, please make sure you file it against the correct
(pseudo-)package, otherwise it may end up in the void that is known as
'unknown-package', and has to be reassigned like I did just now.
Us
Control: reassign -1 php5
Michael Stucki writes:
> Sorry, I've set a wrong package name. Can someone change it to "php5" please?
Done.
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Martin Zobel-Helas writes:
> Package: syslog-ng
> Version: 3.3.5-2
[...]
> when trying to start syslog-ng on gabrielli.debian.org I see the following
> error:
>
> root@gabrielli:/var/lib/syslog-ng# /etc/init.d/syslog-ng start
> [] Starting system logging: syslog-ngeventfd2: Invalid argument
Gergely Nagy writes:
> This is a known problem in the underlying ivykis library, and can be
> fixed by applying a patch to lib/ivykis, something along these lines:
>
>
> https://github.com/buytenh/ivykis/commit/89f67f97477aeba24aebfc58ae1a17e5bea69724.patch
>
> It will ne
Control: tag -1 patch
Gergely Nagy writes:
>>> I then can see syslog-ng master-process spawining childs, which segfault
>>> immidiatly:
>>> http://paste.debian.net/239439/
>>
>> This sounds like another issue, also in ivykis, but a race condition:
>&g
"Laszlo Boszormenyi (GCS)" writes:
> On Wed, 2013-03-06 at 13:17 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> 1/ as you no longer mark the symlinks as conffiles, the cleanup in
>> syslog-ng-core.postrm is not necessary.
> Removed.
>
>> 2/ you need to remove the existing conffile symlinks in
>> syslog-ng-core.
The problem here is that lib/mainloop.c does not #include ,
even though it uses stuff from it. Prior to ivykis 0.36, iv_event.h was
included by iv.h, so this problem did not surface. With 0.36, it does,
and the simplest fix is to apply this patch to syslog-ng:
https://github.com/algernon/syslog-
Control: found -1 3.3.9-1
This problem was fixed in Wheezy, but the same fixes should be applied
to 3.3.9-1 aswell in order to fix it in unstable too.
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Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez writes:
> I have the same problem here.
>
> After the last upgrade for Debian sid I lost the window buttons on
> gnome2/compiz. I mean all window buttons (the left one and the tree ones at
> right side of the window)
>
> The solution for me was to downgrade the metacity
> For trying to solve this issue, I'm upgraded compiz* packages using the
> the experimental version (0.9.2.1+git20110226.f059fae9-4) but the
> problem still remain.
>
> The only solution, actually, is to disable compiz.
As this is related to #629207, I'd echo what was discovered there:
downgradin
Daniel Huhardeaux writes:
> FYI I already opened a bug about this problem against compiz-gtk in
> march. See bug 617763
What I saw is a bit different: I can start gtk-window-decorator, just
fine, and it does not segfault. Window controls are missing
nevertheless.
(Though, it might be the same u
"m...@u.washington.edu" writes:
> Package: syslog-ng
> Version: 3.1.3-3
> Severity: normal
[...]
> This web page may help - same bug? :
>
> https://bugzilla.balabit.com/show_bug.cgi?id=108
Yep, same issue. It's fixed in upstream's 3.3 branch.
As a workaround, one can run syslog-ng with --no-c
Dale Amon writes:
> Is there a functional replacement for splitting tracks from
> cassette tapes and vinyl records? If not I think it fills
> the kind of important niche that isn't needed until... it
> is *REALLY* needed!
FYI, if there is no suitable alternative, I can offer to help cleaning
up
reassign 637500 logwatch 7.3.6.cvs20090906-1squeeze1
severity 637500 minor
thanks
> Package: minor
> Version: 7.3.6.cvs20090906-1squeeze1
> Severity: normal
Based on the subject line (and the version, and the system info), I
assume the package is logwatch, and the severity is 'minor'. Reassigned
reassign 637530 gnome
thanks
Hughe Chung writes:
> Package: gnome2
No such package exists in Debian. When filing a bug report against
something, please try to file it against something that does exist, so
your report gets forwarded to people who can do something about it (even
if that something
tag 358019 + wontfix
thanks
It is not possible to safely merge dpatch patches, as they are not
guaranteed to be patches at all (nor is the number of prefixes to remove
with -p set in stone).
Therefore, what is outlined in the original report, is not possible to
do with dpatch.
Changing one's wor
Thanks for catching this!
Actually, none of the dpatch-run stuff (dpatch.lib.sh being part of that
stuff) is documented anywhere.
I'll write a section about dpatch-run & friends to the manual page,
probably based on the debian/NEWS entry that mentions dpatch-run and
DPATCH_LIB_NO_DEFAULT.
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