Hi,
intrigeri wrote (27 Jul 2011 21:49:21 GMT) :
> In that case, I think this part of debian/control should be fixed:
> Maintainer: Debian Mozilla Extension Maintainers
>
> Uploaders: Fabrizio Regalli
This was not changed in Git. I may be wrong, but I still believe it
g for busy people, which you cannot do much about.
You need to understand you've not made this situation very clear,
which did not allow anyone else to help, which also explains why
I'm asking updates. Not the end of the world.
Now that I know how I can help, I'll do it :)
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[0] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=280661
[1] https://blog.torproject.org/blog/toggle-or-not-toggle-end-torbutton
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10-10-19. Seems like you need
to have upstream update the copyright information they publish.
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, the upstream commit (7f11a66971f7c8df8da9f41bb95353cf77ad806e)
that's supposed to fix the bug is not trivially applicable to 0.1.1-1
as the changed files don't exist in that version. But well, you're the
one who knows the package, so I'll let you deal with it.
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ookieFast [3].
I've not tried it and it seems a bit too fresh (only one upstream
release so far) to be sure upstream will actually maintain it on the
long run, though.
[3] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookiefast/
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seems to me the purpose of sid is to prepare
the next Debian release, not to be a storage area for temporary
packages.
)
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7;t want it to migrate to
testing automatically. If it were uploaded to unstable, you'd have to
create a placeholder RC bug just to prevent it from migrating, which
looks like an ugly piggy-back of the Debian suites and release process
to me.
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so I'd like to be explained what the advantage of removing
those in Live systems would be.
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Chris Lamb wrote (22 Aug 2011 15:21:57 GMT) :
> Chris Lamb wrote:
>> I plan to upload it over the next day or so.
> Found some time - it is sitting in NEW now.
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thanks
Hi,
I believe the attached patch should fix this issue.
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Package: debbugs-local
Version: 2.4.2~exp1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hi,
lines in ~/.debbugs/bugs_to_get that don't match either a bug number
or /\s\w+\:/ are silently ignored. This e.g. includes perfectly valid
search patterns such as those that don't specify archive:X, e.g.
"src:backupninja"
t; - $nice $rsync "${rsync_options[@]}" $filelist_flag $excludes $batch_option
> $orig $dest_path | tee -a $log
> + $nice sh -c "$rsync ${rsync_options[@]} $filelist_flag $excludes
> $batch_option $orig $dest_path" | tee -a $log
It seems to me this bug is the same as o
Hi,
Chris Lamb wrote (28 Aug 2011 00:30:32 GMT) :
> However, as the program uses its `msgBox` utility instead of
> `booleanBox`, you can't select 'yes' so you get stuck in an loop.
> Patch attached.
Thank you. Applied in upstream Git.
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tags 641616 + pending
thanks
intrigeri+deb...@boum.org wrote (14 Sep 2011 16:58:20 GMT) :
> What do you think about applying the patch in Debian, and/or using
> the pkg-perl team super-powers to gently ask upstream about it?
Discussed on IRC, gregoa agreed and proposed to apply the patch
n updated package against svn trunk. Need to
> have a chat with Mister_X to decide what to do first.
Anything new?
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tags 642732 + pending
thanks
Hi,
Mònica Ramírez Arceda wrote (24 Sep 2011 19:46:45 GMT) :
> During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to
> build on amd64.
Thanks for this QA effort. I've fixed this bug in Git.
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I plan to review, and hopefully upload bilibop next week.
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/usr/share/javascript/*/fonts/** r,
/usr/share/poppler/** r,
... too, since about the same time as the fontconfig upgrade.
As far as I can tell, neither upstream nor Ubuntu have updated their
fonts abstraction accordingly.
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Hi,
zooko tells me: "The upstream bug has been fixed in trunk (not yet in
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https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/apparmor/2013-July/003991.html
Hi,
I've forwarded this upstream in the form of a patch.
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r time constraints?
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on't need the functionality we've asked for in this
bug report. I wouldn't mind if the maintainers closed it.
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Package: ipheth-utils
Version: 1.0-3+b1
Severity: normal
Hi,
README.Debian should not advertise the obsolete ipheth-dkms package
that was removed in ipheth (1.0-2).
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but this
> isn't yet in Debian.
FTR, when I nagged him about this a week or so ago, Kees told me he
was going to get in touch with upstream about this.
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to-date Debian testing,
and tell us exactly:
* how you're trying to enable AppArmor
* what is happening
* the output of:
dmesg | grep -i apparmor | head -n 5
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Package: apparmor
Version: 2.7.103-4
Severity: wishlist
Please package AppArmor 2.8 in Debian.
This bug report is here so that we can mark other bugs are blocked by
this one, track progress, and report initial tests.
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or
> it also worked but showed me something about 2.4 compitablity patch.
This is useful information, thanks! I've just created a bug to track
2.8 packaging efforts: #712370. Would you please report in
more details your experiences with AppArmor 2.8 on Debian on that
other
intrigeri wrote (15 Jun 2013 11:02:26 GMT) :
> (Hopefully the reporter's email does not bounce this time.)
It still does:
: host mx.lavabit.com[72.249.41.52] said: 550 This
account has been locked as a result of inactivity. (in reply to RCPT TO
command)
falconbird, p
how to make the kernel support apparmor network rule
>on debian?
You may want to nag AppArmor upstream so that they have the network
mediation code merged into mainline Linux :)
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Hi,
johnw wrote (16 Jun 2013 12:31:29 GMT) :
> On 2013年06月16日 星期日 04:30 下午, intrigeri wrote:
>> You may want to nag AppArmor upstream so that they have the network
>> mediation code merged into mainline Linux :) Cheers,
> Ok, I am not complain, but did you talk to debian ker
; fonts on Indian language.
May you please confirm that this patch was successfully tested on
current Debian unstable?
[Acting as AM for Vasudev's NM process.]
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Hi,
intrigeri wrote (04 Jul 2013 06:49:08 GMT) :
> I plan to review, and hopefully upload bilibop next week.
Here we go.
First, was the target distribution change in debian/changelog
intentional? (0.4.12 has experimental, 0.4.13 has unstable.)
Second, it looks like important changes
Hi,
for the record:
* Tails is also interested in this.
* the Tor project has tried running this on Debian and listed missing
dependencies:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5995#comment:31
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Hi,
FWIW, I'm testing a (private) backport of 0.7.14-1 on a Wheezy system
to try and confirm if it fixes the problem for me.
Eduard: if it indeed does fix the issue, would you consider
maintaining an official backport of apt-cacher-ng for wheezy?
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Package: jenkins-job-builder
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
JJB 0.5.0 was released a month ago, and includes many improvements and
new features. Please consider packaging it for Debian.
Thanks for maintaining JJB in Debian :)
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Hi Thibaut,
I've seen you've tagged this bug `upstream' a while ago,
but I see no mention of this bug being forwarded to them.
Was it?
(FWIW, I agree this is a wishlist.)
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attacks (while libotr2 doesn't). See this paper for details:
http://www.jbonneau.com/OTR_analysis.pdf)
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y helpful.
> https://bitbucket.org/McKael/mcabber-crew/issue/102/libotr-400-support
Ping?
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Package: tlsdate
Version: 0.0.5-2
Severity: wishlist
It seems that Debian packaging work is published on GitHub:
https://github.com/ioerror/tlsdate.git
Could you please document this using the appropriate Vcs-* control
fields, so that standard tools such as e.g. debcheckout work
out-of-the-box
Hi,
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote (02 Aug 2013 12:26:16 GMT) :
> attached is a patch which adds a systemd service file for tlsdate.
FWIW: applied, rebuilt package => seems to work fine for me.
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Jérémy Bobbio wrote (24 Aug 2013 16:10:59 GMT) :
> I'm on it. :)
Awesome, thanks!
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* Package name: libdist-zilla-plugin-installguide-perl
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Upstream Author : Marcel Grünauer , Mike Doherty
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Zooko O'Whielacronx wrote (03 Oct 2013 15:30:33 GMT) :
> This issue might be blocking a project to include Tahoe-LAFS as a tool
> in the Tails system:
(Hint: bertagaz is publicly known to be a Tails developer :)
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ki.d.o?
I'm Cc'ing weasel, who both maintains Tor in Debian *and* could be
knowledgeable about how debian.org hosts are configured :)
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cus their efforts in a way that benefits our
users better.
Thoughts?
This proposal was inspired by the systemd dashboard, that takes
a similar role as the PET, and does use popcon data to make important
things appear on top:
http://people.debian.org/~stapelberg/dashboard/
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Hi,
intrigeri wrote (12 Aug 2013 16:47:49 GMT) :
> jvoisin wrote (12 Aug 2013 14:57:57 GMT) :
>> I pushed a patch which should improve this behaviour, and hopefully fix
>> (as a side effect) this problem.
> May you please point us to this patch, so that the bug reporter can
>
old days of my NM
process, the policy kinda thinks that's 100% OK. Still, the shipped
README is pretty good, hence the wishlist severity.
Thanks for maintaining git-remote-gcrypt in Debian, I hope to find
time to try it out $soon.
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ist-options',
'show-sig-subpackets,show-uid-validity,show-unusable-uids,show-unusable-subkeys,show-keyring,show-sig-expire',
'--status-fd', '2', '--quiet', '--batch', '--fixed-list-mode', '--no-tty',
'--with-colons
jvoisin wrote (06 Oct 2013 14:58:46 GMT) :
> I think that Michael's bug is triggered by my exiftool's existence
> checking (MAT uses exiftool if installed). To do so, MAT calls exiftool,
> and if this call fails, it assumes that exiftool is not installed.
There's surely a nicer way to detect if a
jvoisin wrote (06 Oct 2013 16:24:13 GMT) :
>> There's surely a nicer way to detect if a program is in the path,
>> isn't it?
> Not really :/
> shutil.which() is only available in Python 3.3
As much as I like using libraries, the which algorithm (in the case
when only a basename is given) is pretty
ey're aware of the big picture in which their
specific package is taking part. Will do.)
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m. I don't think we want
to go this way.)
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v2".
Sure, I did mean "to only support OTR v2 and later".
Thanks for noticing.
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ackported
and manually installed to. So, if we really want to protect all stable
(and oldstable) users without any effort or awareness being needed on
their side, then a fix via point-release or DSA seems to be the only
way to go.
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apper. I failed to port this to the Iceweasel
packaging (FTBFS, IIRC), but I didn't try that hard. It might be that
they're relying on their gcc hardening patches too (if that still
applies these days, I guess Moritz will know better).
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Steve McIntyre wrote (10 Oct 2013 12:24:32 GMT) :
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 12:51:52PM +0200, intrigeri wrote:
>>Given the list, I could easily sort apart currently valid Tor exit
>>nodes, and you might want to try removing them, see what happens, and
>>add th
ense while
being aware of this, please clarify :)
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passphrase is used.
Anyway, we're digressing wrt. the topic of this bug, and I would
happily review a patch adding support for SIGN_PASSPHRASE.
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Dominik George wrote (12 Oct 2013 12:53:14 GMT) :
> I would be happy about an upload or incorporating the changes in your
> own version!
Thanks!
I've fixed #726097 in sid already. Next time, I suggest mentionning
you're working on it, so that we don't duplicate work :)
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passphrase is supported when using 2 different keys;
* the code doesn't pretend to do otherwise.
So, both with my upstream and Debian maintainer hat, I consider this
to be a feature request, for something we have never even attempted to
support yet.
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The preferred way to add new features to backupninja is to propose
a topic Git branch, forked off current upstream Git master branch, and
to file a ticket about it on our Redmine:
https://labs.riseup.net/code/projects/backupninja/issues
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> I have fixed upstream's ldap handler locally to support the cn=config
> backend and introduced some more fixes. The handler was removed in
> 0.9.10-1, most likely because Debian switched to cn=config by default
> and it broke. I'd like to contribute the fixes to the package once I
> finalize
s its own issues (see #628124), so
I'd rather use a fixed version from stable, and be done with it until
Jessie is here.
Do you still have plans to fix this in stable?
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Control: reopen -1
Control: found -1 0.6.0-2
Hi,
Apparently, hide_on_start disappeared in between 0.5.1 and 0.6.0.
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2:1.6.2-1
ii libxrandr2 2:1.4.1-1
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Note that I'm running libvirt 1.1.3-1 from experimental.
If you think this could be an issue, I can test with the version
currently in sid.
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Liang Guo wrote (14 Oct 2013 12:02:40 GMT) :
> I'll test it, if it is ok, I'll push it to debian ASAP.
Thanks a lot!
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g since 2011, there are a number of bugs with no
reply from the maintainer for years, and the last maintainer upload
was in June, 2010. So perhaps this package would be a candidate for
removal from Debian? Radu, are you still interested in maintaining
xmail in Debian?
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Olivier Berger wrote (27 Aug 2013 07:58:17 GMT) :
> It would be great to be able to disable the debug option to be able to set
> debug off
> in a particular conf file, set with -f, so that backupninja --run doesn't
> produce
> debug details on stderr.
> This would allow running backupninja
Ximin Luo wrote (04 Sep 2013 14:44:28 GMT) :
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Ximin Luo
> * Package name: flashproxy
> Version : 1.2
> Upstream Author : David Fifield
I'm glad flashproxy is making its way into Debian!
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intrigeri wrote (30 Jul 2013 07:47:05 GMT) :
> Wilmer van der Gaast wrote (06 Jul 2013 16:05:27 GMT) :
>> Just had a response from him on Twitter now, might get a fix over the
>> next weeks.
> Any news on this front?
If nothing has happened on this front, I'm af
r-normal--17-120-100-100-c-0-jisx0208.1983-0 exists
-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--0-0-75-75-c-0-jisx0208.1983-0 exists
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ii tor 0.2.4.17-rc-1
parcimonie suggests no packages.
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W: bilibop-lockfs: extended-description-contains-empty-paragraph
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removal initially described on this bug, the screen is sometimes
(always?) not locked on resume, and the battery applet in the panel
sometimes gets stuck in an obsolete state (e.g. pretending my battery
is charging while I've been off the grid for one hour or so).
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Hi Vasudev,
Adam D. Barratt wrote (21 Jul 2013 11:30:54 GMT) :
> http://dsa.debian.org/doc/guest-account/
Any news on that front?
(Acting as Vasudev's AM.)
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Vasudev Kamath wrote (04 Aug 2013 03:00:53 GMT) :
> I've requested front desk providing required information
> for porter access but not got any reply from them still.
During DebCamp might be a good time to ping them.
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Hi,
victory wrote (06 Aug 2013 21:48:03 GMT) :
> Could you apply it, please?
Applied in Git, thanks!
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{HOME}/.tor/* rwk,
# Site-specific additions and overrides. See local/README for details.
#include
}
Are you interested in building upon this?
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> Here's Japanese po-debconf template translation (ja.po) file that
> reviewed by several Japanese Debian developers and users.
> Could you apply it, please?
Applied in Git, thanks!
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with the old version of the Spice GTK
libraries, to ensure smooth partial upgrades and avoid breaking
testing in a few days.
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Hi Bartosz,
Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote (08 May 2011 07:58:20 GMT) :
> Could you check if you too still have problems with it? I now cannot
> reproduce it anymore with 32748 but with 9 caracters.
Ping?
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ing Jitsi from entering the archive?
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ally ensure that Tails does not leak any
non-Tor connection :)
[1] https://tails.boum.org/
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Package: libcatalyst-perl
Version: 5.90042-1
Severity: serious
Upgrading to libcatalyst-perl 5.90042-1 fails because it tries to
replace
/usr/share/man/man3/Catalyst::Plugin::Unicode::Encoding.3pm.gz, that's
also shipped by libcatalyst-plugin-unicode-encoding-perl 1.8-1.
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>From 9c8b17ccd4bc5ee93469420ee68e3a81f9e6b5
houldn't be too hard to expose in the
UI and configuration file? Unfortunately, I'm a complete newbie at
Ruby, so I doubt I would be able to provide a good enough patch.
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lternatives to be:
1. $someone actually finishes the porting work $soon
2. remove bitlbee from testing altogether to make it stop blocking
the libotr5 transition
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Hi,
Cyril Brulebois wrote (17 Sep 2013 18:14:34 GMT) :
> looks good to me (that's at least what came to mind while reading the
> beginning of the thread).
Thanks.
> Do you have a patch handy, or should I take care of that now?
I don't, feel free to take care of that :)
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> I'll upload that patch now,
Thanks :)
> but i think this issue needs to remain opened until bitlbee is
> ported. this is just a crude workaround...
Sure. I suggest downgrading its severity too, once it does not block
any transition anymore.
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safely skipped when processing :)
I concur, and I've just forwarded this bug report upstream.
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