Hi,
Since I cannot stand having moc in an unusable state, I went ahead and
prepared a new release. Attached you can find the patch, as an NMU. If
anybody wants to adopt, or if the maintainer is still around, please do
now. Otherwise, I'd just NMU in a couple of days.
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person who originally had
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Package: slim
Followup-For: Bug #742950
I am not using slim, but lightdm, and I have the exact same issue. Downgrading
network-manager made it work again.
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Package: linphone
Version: 3.6.1-2.1+b3
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The UI to select the protocol is less than ideal, making it global instead of
per-account, but still it does not seem to work. If you select TLS, it always
pops-up a dialog saying "Could not start tls transport on port 5061, maybe this
po
Hi,
Are you still interested in packaging this?
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Hi,
On 08/04/14 23:48, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> On 08.04.2014 22:49, Martín Ferrari wrote:
>> Are you still interested in packaging this?
>
> Uh, I'm very sorry, I completely forgot about this ITP. :-(
It happens :)
> During packaging smtp-cli I stumbled across s
Package: lazygal
Version: 0.8.3-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
With the recent update of python-gi from 3.10 to 3.12, lazygal is rendered
unusable. Every time it starts scanning a source directory, it dies with the
traceback pasted below.
Note: I really don't know if th
Package: lazygal
Version: 0.8.3-1
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Hi,
I noticed today that my albums were impossible to access from Chromium (with no
visible error), while they worked from Iceweasel. After a lot of
head-scratching, I noticed that something was wrong in the HTML code generated:
As you can
Package: python-nemu
Version: 0.2-1
Severity: wishlist
(bug to self)
I noticed that when I have my filtering rules on, communication over bridges
did not work.
I need to find a way to isolate them so iptables will not affect them. The
problem is, I recall bridges not working outside of the main
s,
> making the package unusable for me.
Thanks for reporting this!
I will install the new kernel and try to come up with a patch. Do you
have a script to reproduce this, or did it just happen with any
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> Problem solved installing gir1.2-gexiv2-0.10 0.10.1. Can you confirm this?
Yes. With the newest python-gi, it stops failing with the upgrade of
gir1.2-gexiv2-0.10. I guess you'll need to add a stronger depends line.
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thanks
A few years too late, I have just committed this patch to SVN.
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Version: 3.12.2-1
Followup-For: Bug #701482
I would like to add that my main issue with the description, is that seahorse
seems to be the only front-end for gnome keyring, and each time I want to use
I have to use google to get the name ('seahorse' is not easy to remember for
an
Package: xul-ext-gnome-keyring
Version: 0.6.9-6
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Hi,
Now that IceWeasel 29 hit the archive, xul-ext-gnome-keyring does not work
anymore. Please, move the version in experimental to sid, or update to the
latest 6.11 from upstream.
Thanks for your work!
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It turns out that the version in experimental is also incompatible with
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Package: opendnssec-enforcer
Version: 1:1.4.3-3
Severity: normal
I am reporting for the version in unstable, but this also applies to the
version in stable.
When first starting opendnssec, I've found ods-enforcer to be in an infinite
loop consuming 100% CPU. Strace shows a neverending stream of s
Package: opendnssec-common
Severity: grave
Hi, after purging the current package, the opendnssec user is removed, but not
the statoverride, resulting in many dpkg errors:
After this operation, 1,087 kB of additional disk space will be used.
dpkg: unrecoverable fatal error, aborting:
syntax error
using),
but this breaks opendnssec-signer.
Is there a chance of backporting a fix for this? The alternative,
dnssec-tools, is very buggy and also does not support many of the new
RRs. And most people using DNSSEC-related tools are probably using
stable and not testing or sid...
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efines were supposed to be only
for function calls, but here it got used in the wrong place...
It seems a bit tricky to solve, there would be a lot of code changes.. I
am not sure if it's worth the effort, since it does not seem to affect
the program.
I will forward it upstream, anyway.
Tha
://bugs.debian.org/746981, maybe
you want to take a look.
Thanks!
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Subject: Re: Bug#746981: #define stat also renames struct field, causing
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Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 20:10:24 +0200
From: Martín Ferrari
To: Michael Tautschnig , 746...@bugs.debian.org,
b
a patch that
solves this in some reasonable way without creating other problems.
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Just merged into SVN. Thanks, and sorry for the bad state of net-tools..
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Version: 2.3.2-9
Severity: normal
I have a network-manager script to reload openvpn each time I reconnect to a
network. This used to work fine, but it stopped working a couple of days ago,
which I think relate to the switch to systemd caused by some new dependenc
somewhere.
In an
rflows:
$ ./route add -6 $(perl -e 'print "a"x128') foo
*** buffer overflow detected ***: ./route terminated
The code is using strcpy, I will produce a patch for this, but I'd
strongly recommend you to use iproute instead.
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tags 747006 patch
thanks
On 12/05/14 04:12, Martín Ferrari wrote:
> The code is using strcpy, I will produce a patch for this, but I'd
> strongly recommend you to use iproute instead.
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I have just applied the patch to SVN. Thanks!
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This is the same bug as 222676, which I closed earlier today. So closing
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Hi,
This is the same bug as #632660 and #590056. The patch has been merged.
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I forgot to say, but for Tom and anybody asking about workarounds: use
ss from iproute package, which has a much better output.
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Hi,
I have just merged the patches offered from Mats and Bjørn, which
hopefully solve this issue:
$ ./netstat -s |tail -n5
IpExt:
InBcastPkts: 10433
InOctets: 102918782364
OutOctets: 844403998196
InBcastOctets: 3626100
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thanks
Hi,
This is the same bug as #278439, which seems to be fixed for a while now..
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Hi,
Personally, I was not able to reproduce the bug. But the patch is
applied upstream, and seems sane, so I have just merged it into the SVN
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Severity: wishlist
I have found in my logs some robots that are not detected by awstats:
599 Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; SiteExplorer/1.0b; +http://siteexplorer.info/)
942 Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; DotBot/1.1;
http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/dotbot, h...@moz.com)
3945 Moz
Package: blueman
Version: 1.23-git201312311147-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream patch
For some problem that I still haven't figured out, blueman is having trouble
talking with Dbus. This triggered a bug in the code:
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/blueman/gui/DeviceList.py", line 307,
ced me to reboot the whole thing.
Maybe try breaking dbus somehow? :)
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Last week, during the MiniConf in Barcelona, the issue of newcomers being lost
arised a few times. There are numerous efforts underway to attract new
contributors, but it seems we're falling short at retaining some of them when
they first approach the proje
he information for a
successful login, which is caused by the bug in the smtp window.
Maintainer, this bug has been open for 9 months without any activity.
Are you still interested in keeping this package?
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month since we requested the list and we still don't have an answer.
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Martín Ferrari wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I come late to this, as I didn't know there was a need to give seconds
> to mailing list proposals.
>
> This all started a coup
Package: kgb-bot
Version: 1.23-1
Severity: wishlist
While trying to find out why kgb was not joining a channel, I saw in the log:
2012.10.24 03:23:11: Signal HUP received, reloading...
2012.10.24 03:23:11: Error in configuration file:
/etc/kgb-bot/kgb.conf.d/kernel.conf is world-readable
It wou
ime now, please say so, and we will
upload an NMU again.
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wrote:
>> I cannot seem to find a way to make the bot include the repository name
>> in its messages. Well, I think if I were using svn, I could perhaps
>> match a module name out of the path in the svn repo. But not for git.
Package: kgb-bot
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Severity: normal
This gets logged when it dies.
Kernel now running in a different process (is=2405 was=2404). You must
call call $poe_kernel->has_forked in the child process.
-
at /usr/share/perl5/POE/Resource/Signals.pm line 797
POE::Kernel::_data
Niels,
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Niels Thykier wrote:
>> I have attached an example patch to work around the issue. It will
>> make use of default-jdk and newer javahelper features instead of
>> gcj-jdk and dh_javadoc.
>>
>> Please note this patch will also correct the clean rule (which
Package: wnpp
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Owner: "Martín Ferrari"
* Package name: nemu
Version : 0.1
Upstream Author : Martín Ferrari ,
Alina Quereilhac
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/nemu/
* License : GPLv2
Programming La
seems a *very* similar approach, although I think they focused on
an user interface, whereas nemu is meant to be used as a library to
run tests in self-contained scripts.
Nemu uses veth and bridges, plus the network namespace isolation; just
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Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package getlive
I was planning to upload the latest upstream release in June, when I detected
that the source code (including the one currently in the archive) embeds a
piece
e broken version of the
> package is no longer in wheezy, at least for now.)
What do you propose then? If it is not going into stable, I think I'd
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I've sponsored the NMU. Uploaded to DELAYED/3 queue.
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The package in svn does not look in very good shape ATM. That commit
is from July, the pending tag was not added to the bug, and the
control file has currently many commented-out lines that should be
removed... Dunno if waiting for maintainer before uploading is
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gt; When building from sources it works with something like:
>
> ./configure --with-pwlib=/usr/local/src/ptlib-2.4.5
> --with-openh323=/usr/local/src/h323plus
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Tags: upstream
Since a few versions ago, Devel::Cover is using $^X to call perl for an ugly
hack to get a default @INC. The problem is that $^X is not always 'perl', under
mod_perl it would normally be 'httpd', but in our case, it is 'a
Package: network-manager-gnome
Version: 0.9.4.1-5
Followup-For: Bug #643028
I was trying to add information to #694695, which is now closed and archived,
but I think that bug is the same as this, and still not fixed.
The solution proposed there was to recommend gnome-keyring. I think this is not
Package: psi
Version: 0.14-3
Severity: important
I have just installed my new laptop with squeeze, and then upgraded to testing
after the release. I see psi dying all the time when I am chatting, I think it
usually happens shortly after I receive a message, but I am not 100% sure about
that.
I've
libc62.17-3
> [...]
>
> Unfortunately, I don't have a system with that library version at hand.
> I hope I'll find the time to install a test system using that version.
I'll see if I can setup a stable chroot and test it from there. Will
follow up on my findings.
put
of "ip a" or "ifconfig -a" would help too.
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I can confirm this issue with 2.6.38-bpo.2
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Almost no users, it's probably useless with current tomcat versions, it hasn't
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It happened to me before, that upon restarting cinnamon panel will become
unresponsive, not even mouseover events will work.
Looking at the .xsession-errors file I see this exception, that seems relevant:
JS ERROR: !!! Exception was: E
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I forgot to mention that this stack trace is repeated each time I change
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> Sorry for the incomplete changelog description in the previous patch.
> I've updated it.
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Severity: minor
The current URL (http://canterville.mine.nu/wsvn/debian/trunk/libjtds-java)
does not work any more, as I have removed that host name some time ago, and
forgot to update my debian packages.
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Julien,
On 04/10/13 14:36, Julien Muchembled wrote:
> Nemu depends on /bin/ip to get addresses of interfaces:
> ip -o addr list
>
> But recent iproute/iproute2 does not show link information anymore,
> making Nemu fail with following traceback:
Thanks for reporting this! I will incorporate yo
Package: iproute2
Version: 3.11.0-1
Severity: normal
While trying to fix a bug in python-nemu, I discovered a small bug in iproute2.
The output of the command "addr show" is not consistent, depending on the -o
flag.
See this example:
$ sudo modprobe dummy
$ ip addr show
1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc
t; the
>> normal severity.
>
> Please convince upstream ( Stephen Hemminger )
> of your case or we'll end up with a bug tagged "wontfix", because I don't
> have any intention to diverge from upstream.
I understand that. I will talk to upstream to see if this can be reverted.
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Thanks for your time.
On 15/10/13 18:13, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
> Please convince upstream ( Stephen Hemminger )
> of your case or we'll end up with a bug tagged "wontfix", because I don't
> have any intention to dive
Package: lvm2
Version: 2.02.98-4
Severity: normal
Hi,
I was trying to resize a filesystem with lvresize, which uses fsadm, and I kept
being asked to umount another filesystem. Using strace I could see that fsadm
is running grep with an incorrect regex:
[pid 4343] execve("/bin/grep", ["grep", "^
Package: cinnamon
Version: 1.7.4-2
Severity: important
After a lid-closed event, or a power-critical event, which should have
suspended the machine, lately cinnamon does nothing of that and just dies,
showing the sad-mac face and asking me to logout (quite silly, because it could
just restart cinn
Package: xdg-utils
Version: 1.1.0~rc1+git20111210-7
Followup-For: Bug #685304
I would like to add that this problem also appears when using cinnamon. It is
not reported as a gnome session, but the fallback mechanism in xdg-open assumes
it is gnome, and that it should have gnome-open. This made me
Package: radicale
Version: 0.7-1.1
Severity: minor
When installing, I saw this message:
update-rc.d: warning: default stop runlevel arguments (0 1 6) do not match
radicale Default-Stop values (1)
Looking at the LSB header, I see that it is actually wrong. It should be
stopped on halt(0) and r
I agree with this bug report, except that I think the check for /var/run
is not needed. The policy does not require it, if I am reading
correctly; and a check of the daemons installed on my system, only one
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> Quoting Martín Ferrari (2013-06-26 16:24:51)
>> When installing, I saw this message:
>>
>> update-rc.d: warning: default stop runlevel arguments (0 1 6) do not
>> match radicale Default-Stop values (1)
>
> This d
On 26 June 2013 16:27, Martín Ferrari wrote:
> I agree with this bug report, except that I think the check for /var/run
> is not needed. The policy does not require it, if I am reading
> correctly; and a check of the daemons installed on my system, only one
> does this kind of check.
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File: /usr/sbin/dovecot
A minor, but annoying issue, the man page for doveadm-backup is missing:
$ doveadm help backup
No manual entry for doveadm-backup
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* Package name: larch
Version : 1.1.2
Upstream Author : Ryan Grove
* URL : http://github.com/rgrove/larch
* License : GPL-2
Programming Lang: Ruby
Description : A tool to copy message
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
I haven't used this package in ages, and thanks to an Ubuntu bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pclock/+bug/741762), I realised it
does not work anymore. Upstream transferred the maintenance to me years ago,
but I don't think it is worth to revi
ermitted by the Debian Policy. Is there any other way to do
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ing to understand why
XScreensaver is not reading them.
José, do you think it is possible to implement Jamie's suggestion?
There aren't many xscreensaver hacks in the archive, but they will
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hould really go into
> stable, and the package should then be removed from testing &
> unstable.
I was planning to remove it already, but I didn't think of uploading
to stable, that sounds like a good idea.
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> The mentors.d.o links don't work, was the package removed from mentors?
It seems this was already sponsored, please close the bug.
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Hi,
This is a package that I maintained alive a lot longer than expected. I hasn't
got any upstream maintenance since 2008, and changes in the kernel (complete
removal of v4l1 API) had made it unviable after 2.6.32.
There is a FTBFS bug open since last ye
Hi,
I finally never got around uploading to stable, and with the freeze
around the corner, and nobody asking for it to live, I have just asked
for removal from unstable.
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* Package name: python-unshare
Version : 0.1
Upstream Author : "Martín Ferrari"
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/python-unshare/
* License : GPLv2
Programming Lang: Pyt
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* Package name: python-passfd
Version : 0.2
Upstream Author : "Martín Ferrari"
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Programming Lang: Python, C.
Desc
Package: getlive
Severity: serious
Tags: upstream
Justification: Policy 2.2.1
While preparing a new release of getlive, I noticed this buried in the code:
#
# Unescape html ch
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Hi,
I have neglegted vtun for a very long time. I stopped using it 3 years ago,
upstream hasn't made any commits since 5 years ago, and honestly, I lost
interest in it.
It has a few bugs open, some of them are fixable, some of them I am not too
sure. It does not se
Hi Bastien,
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 6:30 AM, Bastien ROUCARIES
wrote:
> Gnulib provide a passfd api tested on all unix, could you try to use it?
Honestly, it's the first time I hear about it.. It seems nice and I
like your code, but being something that is not a common dependency
(sid shows zero
Hi,
According to the upstream's name, this package should be called
'golang-github-shopify-sarama'.
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produce releases, I
patched upstream and made an orig.tar.gz from that, but I should have
made a Debian patch instead.
> Also, could you take a stab at this bug please and package a new snapshot?
Sure, I will look into it later today or tomorrow.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Martín Ferrari"
* Package name: golint
Version : 0.0+git20150623.7b7f436
Upstream Author : The Go Authors
* URL : https://github.com/golang/lint
* License : BSD-3-Clause
Programming Lang: Go
Description
Package: libjs-twitter-bootstrap-datepicker
Severity: normal
I was looking at this plugin to replace the vendored-in copy of a similar one
in prometheus. But I notice that this package depends on
libjs-twitter-bootstrap, when upstream documents support for both the legacy
bootstrap and the new lib
On 12/11/16 10:38, Santiago Vila wrote:
> imports google.golang.org/cloud/internal: use of internal package not
> allowed
This looks like an older version of golang has been used. Can you
include the full build log?
Thanks
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investigate.
> (Maybe we need a versioned build-depends here?)
Evidently, it was not that..
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On 12/11/16 16:34, Martín Ferrari wrote:
Looking more into this, it seems the problem is golang's stupid rules
about canonical naming, which I tried to circumvent for compatibility
and now it is backfiring.
I will try to find a different solution now.
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is a different tmpfs with specific options that don't get copied.
My solution to this, that might be useful to other people, is to add a
new setup script that takes care of it, and is controlled by the custom
local.mount.run-user variable.
The script is attached.
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