ainer: Kees Meijs
Installed-Size: 5836
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7), libcurl3 (>= 7.16.2-1), libgl1-mesa-glx | libgl1, libglu1-mesa |
libglu1, libice6 (>= 1:1.0.0), libncurses5 (>= 5.7+20100313), libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4),
libsdl-mixer1.2 (>= 1.2.6), libsdl-net1.2, libsdl1.2debia
Hello,
For reference: see archived bug #319419 on this ITP as well. Meanwhile,
the licensing has changed (all GPL now) so I'm continuing packaging.
Regards,
Kees
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Hi all,
As per request of Joost van Baal, I re-created the Debian package using
tools available in Debian Squeeze (not Etch anymore...).
I'll be looking for a sponsor now!
Regards,
Kees
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Good afternoon,
I'm looking for a sponsor for my Doomsday Engine package for Debian. See
bug #463002 for the ITP.
$ cat control
Source: deng
Section: games
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Kees Meijs
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~), docbook-xsl, docbook-xml, xsltproc,
cmake,
Hi there,
I just applied the suggested fixes to the package source and it seems to
build nicely in a testing buildd environment. This bug could probably
closed on the next -3 release.
K.
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Hi all,
I'm in the process of fixing open bugs with the current release. When
done, I'll start with a new version.
So, request noted.
K.
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On 05/07/2013 09:19 AM, Fabian Greffrath wrote:
This was half a year ago. Meanwhile, v1.10.2 has been released -- and Debian
wheezy;)
That's obviously very true. Since there's no spare time for me left to
work on the package, there won't be a new release by my hand. Maybe
someone else could
Package: doomsday
Version: 1.9.0-beta6.9+dfsg1-2.1
Severity: minor
Unfortunately, I'm no longer able to maintain this package. Maybe
someone else could?
Cheers,
Kees
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Hi,
As the error states, you didn't specify a library to use such as Doom or
Heretic. It's a good a idea to refer to the manual page and documentation on
the usage.
Cheers,
KeesSthu wrote:Package: doomsday
Version: 1.9.0-beta6.9+dfsg1-2.1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have installed t
Good afternoon,
Doomsday Engine is perfectly capable of running with e.g. a commercial
WAD file but unfortunately it isn't by using 'boom-wad'.
Maybe just removing the 'doom-wad' recommendation does the trick?
Best regards,
Kees
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Good evening,
I'm very sorry for my late response. Thank you very much for reporting
the bug. I'll try to reproduce the error and will contact the upstream
authors if needed.
Best regards,
Kees
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Hi Martin,
On 04/23/2012 04:11 PM, Martin Erik Werner wrote:
Hi, sorry, it seems like I didn't get the reply to my mbox, so hence the
delay...
I'm not actually sure, I think packages like these normally would be
placed in contrib, since they depend on some non-free content to run at
all, right
If you would like to restore the behaviour as Aaron mentioned, here's
the diff:
$ diff /tmp/sessionclean sessionclean
4c4
< [ -x /usr/bin/lsof ] && /usr/bin/lsof -w -l +d "${1}" | awk -- '{ if
(NR > 1) { print $9; } }' | xargs -i touch -c {}
---
> [ -x /usr/bin/lsof ] && /usr/bin/lsof -w -l +d
Package: gvfs-backends
Version: 1.12.3-4
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
When using the DAV GFS backend, it seems impossible to open directories and/or
files have a comma (,) in the name. While browsing in Nautilus, the following
error occurs:
HTTP Error: Moved Permanently
Renaming a wor
Package: asterisk-voicemail
Version: 1:11.13.1~dfsg-2+b1
Followup-For: Bug #783597
Dear Maintainer,
When I upgraded Wheezy to Jessie, Asterisk (and asterisk-voicemail) got
upgraded as well.
In my dialplan I use voicemail so the upgrade effectively rendered my
installation broken.
It seems to
Hi,
I just tried backporting version 1:13.1.0~dfsg-1 from unstable. The
package compiles well without changes and runs fine. It seems the module
loading problem is completely gone.
For the time being I'll be using the unstable version.
Regards,
Kees
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Package: linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64
Version: 5.10.149-1
Dear maintainer,
This morning I upgraded my Lenovo Yoga 7 Series laptop with
linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64, and rebooted.
Briefly after the initial RAM-disk was loaded, the screen was filling
with errors, in a very (very) slow manner.
Hi again,
It seems the linux regression update [DSA 5257-2] has fixed this issue.
Thanks team!
Cheers,
Kees
Package: openldap
Version: 2.5.13+dfsg
Dear maintainer,
It seems the passwd/totp plugin is not compiled and included within the
slapd-contrib package.
Enabling the plugin to be compiled seems trivial:
* Adding passwd/totp to the CONTRIB_MODULES variable in debian/rules.
* Adding usr/lib/ldap
Hello Ryan,
On 14-11-2022 19:01, Ryan Tandy wrote:
I've been reminded that in 2.5 the slapo-otp(5) module (supports both
TOTP and HMAC) was added, and we already ship that one in bookworm's
slapd package.
https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/slapd/slapo-otp.5.en.html
Could you please check w
Hi again,
Unfortunately I didn't have time earlier, but I just managed to install
a new virtual machine using bookworm. After installing both the slapd
and slapd-contrib packages, I do not see the TOTP module.
So no, it seems not to be included.
Cheers,
Kees
eeded in my use case.
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Kees
On 26-11-2022 03:06, Ryan Tandy wrote:
Hi Kees,
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 11:14:43AM +0100, Kees Meijs wrote:
Unfortunately I didn't have time earlier, but I just managed to
install a new virtual machine using bookworm. After installing both
Good morning,
I think:
+ # user wants gpg-agent, but not ssh-agent, assume ssh support in
gpg-agent
+ if ! grep -qs ^use-ssh-agent "$OPTIONFILE"; then
+ ENABLESSH='--enable-ssh-support'
+ fi
+
Should check for a new option (e.g. use-gpg-agent-ssh) as well. When
someone does not w
Since this bug was causing at lot of inconvenience, I recompiled
pdns-server using the cleaned up patch as mentioned before.
For the impatient: http://debian.kumina.nl/debian/pool/main/p/pdns/
Regards,
Kees
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Package: nginx
Version: 0.4.13-2
Severity: normal
I wanted to use nagios2 on nginx but apt-get install nagios2 wanted to
install apache2. It seemed nginx does not provide the virtual webserver
package.
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Good morning,
Jon Dowland helped a lot with screening the package for flaws. It seems
we're making good progress! If the current version passes all tests
(e.g. licensing as well) we're very close to releasing Doomsday Engine
for Debian!
Best regards,
Kees
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Good afternoon Jon (and Dave),
As promised I checked in the current sources in Subversion and applied
your suggested patches. I tested just removing stuff from the external
directory using just:
rm -rf zlib/ libpng/ libcurl/
It seems the sources still build fine so we're good!
What's next
Good afternoon guys,
As Jon suggested, I released 1.9.0-beta6.9+dfsg1-1 with cleaned up
sources. The package has been built using pbuilder (squeeze/i386) with
the --twice option.
You can find (GnuPG signed) sources here:
-http://files.keesmeijs.nl/squeeze/deng_1.9.0-beta6.9+dfsg1-1.diff.gz
-
Good morning,
David Kalnischkies suggested publishing the source package so it's easy
to access for reviewers. I'll improve the package first (there were
other comments as well) and report back with a download location soon.
Best regards,
Kees
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Good afternoon,
I've updated and improved the package as promised.
The package is available for review and downloadable from:
http://files.keesmeijs.nl/squeeze/deng_1.9.0-beta6.9-1.diff.gz
http://files.keesmeijs.nl/squeeze/deng_1.9.0-beta6.9-1.dsc
http://files.keesmeijs.nl/squeeze/deng_1.9.0-bet
Package: munin
Version: 1.2.6-9
Severity: important
When using aggregates (sum, to be exact) the Avg: and Max: values seem to
be calculated correctly. The Cur: and Min: values, always show up both
being 0.00. This is unexpected behaviour.
Best regards,
Kees
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In addition to my earlier report: manually running rrdtool exactly as
munin-graph --debug shows _does_ give correct output. The Cur: and Min:
values are shown as expected.
Best regards,
Kees
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Good evening,
On 04/14/2011 01:58 PM, Jaakko Keränen wrote:
> Well, at least I can say that currently the master branch is compiling nicely
> in Squeeze (64-bit) -- although it crashes (maybe exits with an error) when I
> try to start a game.
>
> I haven't tried compiling the old beta6.9 releas
Thank you very much! I'll run the patch and will post my findings to the
bug report.
Cheers,
Kees
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Good morning,
Just tested Jamie's patch with an amd64 version of sid and with success!
I'll contact Jon Dowland (he sponsored the upload) in order to upload
the new version.
Thanks everybody!
Cheers,
Kees
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Good morning,
Thank you for pointing to the bug. I'll try to take a look at the link
error this weekend. I've sent the upstream authors the link to the bug
as well.
Regards,
Kees
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Good afternoon,
As promised, I contacted Jon about uploading a new version. The patch
Jamie supplied works very well (in my case anyway), as mentioned before.
Regards,
Kees
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Good morning Thomas,
The past few weeks have been intense at least so I did not. Same for
comparing 2.10 with 2.11 code. Much appreciated you point out the upload.
To save valuable time our cluster is running 2.11 where possible but it
would be best to go back to the stock Debian packages.
What
Hi Thomas,
Then I'll await your findings while running 2.11 ourselves. If the new
build works well at you end I'll roll out several nodes using that one
for testing.
Apart from 100% CPU usage we didn't have issues, by the way.
K.
On 18-03-2020 19:18, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> I've fixed *one* typ
Hi Thomas,
You're absolutely right in terms of the correct way of fixing things.
I'll take a look in the upstream changelog and maybe will diff the
source as well. Hopefully the fix itself is trivial.
Cheers,
Kees
On 27-01-2020 11:06, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Have you investigated to know which
Hi list,
We've experienced lock-ups at boot time as well. After upgrading to
3.16.51-2 the system would just hang at loading the RAM disk.
Reverting back to 3.16.43-2 seems to solve the issue.
Relevant configuration: Supermicro X10DRi motherboard with two LSI Logic
/ Symbios Logic SAS3008 PCI-Ex
Package: openvswitch-switch
Version: 2.10.0+2018.08.28+git.8ca7c82b7d+ds1-12
Hi there,
We extensively use Open vSwitch in our OpenStack and Ceph environments
and noticed version 2.10 "eats up" a CPU core with 100% utilisation on
buster.
For example:
> 2020-01-19T23:00:06.362Z|148220|poll_loop(h
Package: nova-compute
Version: 2:18.1.0-6+deb10u2
Dear maintainer,
When I try to create and boot a new instance, the following problem arises:
2023-03-14 09:47:40.446 8685 INFO nova.compute.claims
[req-aa77422c-3d55-43b9-b819-690c6e59117b
a1434de441ca4077b26c9696b06a4cea 12e4f437b56a4badb839b8
Hi there,
In our stack I see the exact same issue.
Cheers,
Kees
On 07-06-2023 11:09, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
It's definitely related to the fix for CVE-2023-28755, reverting that patch
unbreaks Puppet. I'd recommend to go ahead with a revert for now.
Hi Utkarsh,
Many thanks from our end.
I know you were asking Bernhard, but I downloaded and installed as well.
Our Puppet agent seems to be happy again.
Cheers,
Kees
On 07-06-2023 15:17, Utkarsh Gupta wrote:
I've prepared a fix for the regression and uploaded the binaries at:
https://people
Hi,
I can also reproduce this bug on two distinct Thecus N2100 ARM boxes:
*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid next size (fast): 0x0009b870 ***
./man-db: line 33: 17942 Aborted start-stop-daemon
--start --pidfile /dev/null --startas /usr/bin/mandb --oknodo --chuid
man -- --no-pu
Colin Watson schreef:
> On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 10:19:35AM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
>> * Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-12-06 23:25]:
>>> My main problem here is figuring out exactly where it's crashing, since
>>> the stack appears to be corrupt. Perhaps you could build a debug versio
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