ngle quotes when
building the duplicity command line. (Just like rdiff helper already
did.)
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This has been fixed in upstream SVN r226.
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half the bug should be "fixed-upstream", and the other half
should be "wont-fix". He he. Maybe clone would do the job.
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ey, thanks to insist on this since the Debian packaged backupninja
still has a wrong shebang. But we probably won't make backupninja
POSIX compliant, see related discussion in bug #338795.
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happens if you *don't* enter a protocol (or
> put "scp"). I guess it will behave fine, but I don't have a remote
> setup to do formal testing.
The test I recommend above would also cover this case, IMHO.
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removing the single quotes ? Did you have to do so to get
the following working ? IIRC, they are useful in two cases :
- if $str contains space characters, the final duplicity command
should really be "duplicity --exclude 'bla bli'"
- if $str contains globbing chara
print-statistics"
3. Manually run this command line as root, see if you get the same
error, and we'll know if this is a duplicity bug or
a backupninja one.
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This has been fixed in upstream SVN r450 and r451.
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Package: clamav
Version: 0.84-2.sarge.13
Severity: serious
All versions prior to 0.90 are suspected to be vulnerable to a resource
consumption vulnerability in Clam AntiVirus' ClamAV allows remote attackers to
degrade the service of the clamd scanner. E.g., legitimate email can be refused
because
Package: clamav
Version: 0.84-2.sarge.13
Severity: serious
Hello,
All versions prior to the 0.90 stable release are suspected to be vulnerable to
a directory traversal vulnerability that allows remote attackers to overwrite
files owned by the clamd scanner, such as the virus database file. This h
rge packages backporting the security fix ?
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Wouter Verhelst wrote (20 Mar 2007 20:24:45 GMT) :
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 03:22:27PM +0100, intrigeri wrote:
>> I think I've understood why I hit #415434 : no /etc/nbd-client was
>> created when I installed the package, whereas the debconf data seems
>> ok (se
intrigeri wrote (09 Mar 2007 08:33:55 GMT) :
> reopen 409457 !
> thanks
sonata 1.0.1 is available upstream ; this is a bugfix release ; please
consider packaging it.
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thanks
intrigeri wrote (27 Sep 2006 06:59:45 GMT) :
> I tend to think I'm simply going to keep the current code, and
> clearly state (in the example.dup file and in NEWS.Debian) that the
> sshoptions option has to be fed in a scp *and* sftp-compatible wa
intrigeri wrote (07 Oct 2006 03:58:27 GMT) :
> intrigeri wrote (06 Oct 2006 13:26:03 GMT) :
>> Package: muse-el
>> Version: 3.02.6-2
>> Severity: important
>> Michael Olson wrote (05 Oct 2006 13:07:24 GMT) :
>>> Kaloian Doganov wrote:
>>>> Packag
package backupninja
found 391519 0.9.3-6
found 388543 0.9.3-6
found 371858 0.9.3-6
notfound 391519 0.9.4-1
notfound 388543 0.9.4-1
notfound 371858 0.9.4-1
thanks
Forgot to close them in debian/changelog, then closed them forgetting
the Version pseudoheader...
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> Missing slashes. Okay, thanks. Why did you say "too old"?
At least it does not work "anymore" neither with etch's emacs21
(21.4a-6.2) package, nor with sid's emacs-snapshot (1:20061009-1).
Peter, shall we forward this bug upstream ?
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Hello Christoph,
what's the status of this ? (Debian bug #363263, Sourceforge bug
1468134) Peter offered to dig into it if you don't intend on
fixing this.
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> the author:
[...]
Andreas, Peter, anything new about Debian bug #318286 ?
Last correspondence tracked in the Debian BTS is 3 years old, so
I wonder if there has been anything else outside it.
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Peter S Galbraith wrote (03 Aug 2004 23:17:02 GMT) :
> I also don't use gnus (I'm am MH-E developer), so can't easily
> implement nor test. I'll ask Jérôme Marant to look at it.
Have you asked Jérôme to do so? If not, I could test the above
provided patch.
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nderstand.
I tend to think I'm simply going to keep the current code, and clearly
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libotr (3.2.1-1+deb7u1) stable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload with maintainer's agreement.
+ * Disable insecure OTRv1 protocol (Closes: #725779)
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* Fix potential buffer overflow in bas
asonably bet on the fact that the user will have started
another GStreamer application already.
[1] https://tails.boum.org/
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Hi,
Cyril Brulebois wrote (22 Dec 2013 16:51:49 GMT) :
> intrigeri (2013-12-22):
>> This is why I have proposed to drop support for OTRv1 in libotr in
>> Wheezy.
> This makes me wonder whether there are some packages only supporting
> OTRv1 in wheezy. If there are, I suspe
Hi,
intrigeri wrote (23 Oct 2013 07:29:31 GMT) :
> I will deal with it.
In progress: packages were prepared, tested, and uploaded to s-p-u
after the release team ACK'd it (#732842).
The patch is in the diff attached to http://bugs.debian.org/732842.
I wouldn't mind another pair of
I'm going to try and reproduce this in current sid too.
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Francesco Poli wrote (26 Dec 2013 14:31:17 GMT) :
> I am reassigning this bug report and merging it with #733150.
Thanks a lot for tracking this down!
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says libapparmor-perl still lacks /usr/lib/perl5/LibAppArmor.pm.
Same for the s390x build. However, the kfreebsd-i386 and powerpc
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intrigeri wrote (13 Dec 2013 13:51:41 GMT) :
> Ideally, someone would bisect libglib-perl and
> libglib-object-introspection-perl,so that we can backport the
> relevant change to Wheezy.
I think I've tracked this down to a single upstream bugfix commit in
libglib-object-introspec
r-ng user actually need write access to this file?
If it doesn't, I think a bit of security in depth would be in
order there. What do you think?
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mport-orig --uscan", and it builds fine in
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ar off-topic my answer is shows, I believe, how hard it is to
focus on the mere technical decision that presently needs to be made
(and rightfully was sent to the TC), given how broad its non-technical
implications could be not only on the Debian project, Debian users,
Debian derivatives and Free So
add that I am a core
developer of a Debian derivative that relies on GNOME and does not
intend to switch any time soon.
> intrigeri writes ("Bug#727708: init system other points, and conclusion"):
>> The difference lies in who are the people who "need" to do this work
&g
Hi,
intrigeri wrote (27 Dec 2013 00:49:09 GMT) :
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=apparmor&arch=i386&ver=2.8.0-4&stamp=1388104085
> says libapparmor-perl still lacks /usr/lib/perl5/LibAppArmor.pm.
I can reproduce this by building -4 with pbuilder + a sid/i38
All this work just fine in a Squeeze VM that's otherwise very similar
(same CPU, same kernel, same amount of memory).
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as you see fit.
I have built and tested the resulting binary package on a current sid
system with the only reverse-dependency I'm using: Iceweasel.
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y much like to see this resolved. Do you want to take
care of it, or should I proceed with a NMU?
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intrigeri wrote (28 Jun 2012 18:40:33 GMT) :
> Florian Hinzmann wrote (27 Jun 2012 15:26:08 GMT) :
>> My wish would be to:
>> - keep being the primary maintainer for libnet-dns-perl
>> - allow the Debian Perl Group to upload the package if I fail to do so
>>
could upload
a beta or something to Debian experimental, to give this code more
exposure to testing.
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an Goldberg wrote (28 Dec 2013 15:45:09 GMT) :
> For some reason, psi+ (before the workaround that removes OTRv3 support)
> was sending messages with a sender instance of 0. If someone could do a
> trace in psi+ to see why that was happening, it would pinpoint the
> problem.
Cheers,
es supporting AppArmor anyway.
To complete my analysis, I don't think this bug is important enough to
be worth fixing in the current stable release (Wheezy), that's why I'm
marking it as blocked by the TC one.
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Ian Goldberg wrote (03 Jan 2014 00:33:27 GMT) :
> To be clear, it *could* still be a bug in libotr.
Ooops, my reassignment of this bug might be proven wrong then,
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Hi,
intrigeri wrote (15 Jun 2013 11:10:11 GMT) :
> falconbird, please do consider using a *working* email address in
> here. Otherwise, you're adding unnecessary noise to everyone
> involved's mailbox. Thanks in advance :)
Six months later, no in
Control: tag -1 upstream
intrigeri wrote (16 Jun 2013 13:26:27 GMT) :
> The action that should be taken now belongs upstream.
Flagging as such: IMO it is not Debian's responsibility to fix the
situation. AppArmor userspace has been depending on out-of-tree kernel
patches since at lea
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Hi Joachim,
Joachim Breitner wrote (21 Nov 2008 17:40:16 GMT) :
> same behavior happens when using the pidgin version in experimental.
Can you still reproduce this on current Debian stable or newer?
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[2]
https://developer.gnome.org/hig-book/stable/controls-progress-bars.html.en#indeterminate-progress
To end with, FWIW installing haveged mitigates this problem. I suspect
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roblems), and I don't really think we want to do this
> by way of switching the default in unstable and waiting for the bugs to roll
> in.
I think that designing a good plan depends quite a bit on the answer
to questions above, wrt. reusing the list of race conditions
identified by Ubu
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Hi Martin,
> Pidgin freezes if creation of otr-keys gets started.
Is this the same problem as reported on #721659,
or is Pidgin actually crashing?
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ail proposing a few potentially
interested people (including you!) to create Debian OTR packaging
team, and team-maintain at least libotr, pidgin-otr and
irssi-plugin-otr. I would be glad to join such a team!
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Martin Dosch wrote (03 Jan 2014 10:58:27 GMT) :
> I tried it again and realised that the keys will be generated but it
> takes a long time.
> So it seems to be the same bug.
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Hi Florian, hi Perl gang,
Florian Roscher wrote (03 Jan 2014 06:10:16 GMT) :
> I am about to work on it, starting today and next week.
Awesome!
> Am 02.01.14 22:34, schrieb intrigeri:
>> How about joining us now? I'm happy to help you with the adoption
>> procedure
To end with, I'm not very skilled with Makefile's and all, but if
upstream build system does not support parallel builds, maybe there's
a way to forbid it entirely in there? This might avoid such problems
in the future.
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Kees Cook wrote (03 Jan 2014 21:40:52 GMT) :
> I will try to reproduce this with parallel=5 (I've used =4), and chase any
> resulting bug upstream.
You rock :)
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Hi,
the attached patch completes the set of hardening flags used for
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Hi,
Howard Chu wrote (03 Jan 2014 21:37:10 GMT) :
> intrigeri wrote:
>> at this point of the discussion (both here and with upstream), it
>> seems to me that this bug has nothing to do anymore on
s important feature.
I've been considering it, but I doubt I am personally able to the
allocate the needed resources and maintain this backport. You could
ask on the debian-backports mailing-list, maybe someone else would be
interested, once they know what specific feature the new version
br
ort of mentoring (someone who helps you learn to prepare and
maintain good enough packages). I realize these areas are not
disjoint, but making your needs clear is likely to help anyone, who
considers satisfying them, know if they are in a position to do
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"parcimonie should ignore additional keyrings, instead of
incrementally importing their keys into the personal one" or similar,
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d a
> problem with gpg and not with my mailclient...
Possibly whatever operation GnuPG is doing when importing a key could
be optimized. I've not found any relevant parameter we could pass
to --import-options, so likely this would have to happen in GnuPG
itself. No idea if/how this is
on dbus would
> be useful. I think you can use dbus-monitor for that.
Do you think you'll be able to provide the additional information
Michael asked?
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Hi,
intrigeri wrote (23 Jan 2014 16:30:29 GMT):
> I had the exact same buggy behaviour, and workaround'd it by removing
> hidepid=2 (and the corresponding gid=) from the /proc mount
> options in /etc/fstab. Maybe GDM3 fails to detect a running logind
> when it cannot
tches, and also because I suspect we might want to use
the same workflow in the upcoming pkg-otr team.)
Thank you for maintaining systemd in Debian.
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proxy package.
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>From 59cbd65d849f8254957682a6875a51157141d681 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: intrigeri
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 20
obfsproxy should be pretty easy.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/6996#comment:22 has
a draft one.
I'll probably take care of this some day.
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y certifications,
your own public keys, and probably more.
Once you're sure you want to do it, I assume that piping the output
into "xargs -n 1 gpg --batch --delete-key" should do the job.
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Michael Stapelberg wrote (17 Feb 2014 19:41:33 GMT) :
>> I sent it to Michael on Jan 13.
> Correct, and I replied to Kjö’s private email with this message:
Sorry for the noise.
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erry-pick this into the Debian package, but I cannot
find any trace of this on git://git.code.sf.net/p/otr/pidgin-otr.
Ian, maybe you forgot to push, or something?
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Michael Stapelberg wrote (18 Feb 2014 19:06:32 GMT) :
> I started this file with:
> http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-systemd/systemd.git;a=commitdiff;h=8ad615a
Thanks a lot, I'll check it out soonish :)
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s all the postinst magic is missing to create
> /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.sbin.mysqld and load the profile.
Reopening this bug accordingly.
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Ready for
upload to unstable", while it really has 0.17-1, just like the
testing/sid archive.
Thanks for the DMD! :)
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warning: trying to overwrite
'/usr/share/man/man3/FcStrCmpIgnoreCase.3.gz', which is also in package
libfontconfig1-dev:amd64 2.11.0-3
dpkg: warning: overriding problem because --force enabled:
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str_precmd='LC_ALL=C'
execstr_command=
execstr_options="$options --no-print-statistics"
execstr_source=
Could you please test and confirm if it works for you?
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ile unstable has 2.30.5. I suspect the gdk-pixbuf
update is the cause of the issue.
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