Bug#948364: audacity leaks memory and crashes

2020-03-21 Thread Antoine Amarilli
dacity's memory with pmap, what changes when memory gets allocated is that lines of the following form get added: > 7f806403864037403740 rw-s- /memfd:gdk-wayland (deleted) Best, -- Antoine Amarilli On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 06:56:45PM +0100, Antoine Amarilli wrote:

Bug#948364: audacity leaks memory and crashes

2020-03-21 Thread Antoine Amarilli
sg-14 Version table: 3.0.4+dfsg-14 600 600 http://debian.proxad.net/debian unstable/main amd64 Packages *** 3.0.4+dfsg-4~bpo9+1 100 100 http://debian.proxad.net/debian stretch-backports/main amd64 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status 3.0.2+dfsg-4 500 500 http://debian.proxad.net/debian stretch/main amd64 Packages I hope this helps. I can provide more information if needed. Best regards, -- Antoine Amarilli signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#948364: audacity leaks memory and crashes

2020-01-07 Thread Antoine Amarilli
Package: audacity Version: 2.3.3-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Dear Maintainer, On my system, audacity seems to be leaking memory during playback. To reproduce, record anything, then play it repeatedly, or in a loop (Maj+play). The memory usage of audacity in top grows

Bug#946648: Chromium randomly crashes in the latest version.; crashes within a few minutes

2020-01-07 Thread Antoine Amarilli
Hi, I can also reproduce the crashes (segfaults) on two different machines. The version is 79.0.3945.79-1 This makes chromium essentially unusable. Regards, -- Antoine Amarilli signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#830726: closed by Chris Lamb (Bug#830726: fixed in xtrlock 2.12)

2019-10-15 Thread Antoine Amarilli
Looks good to me! Thanks again for all your work on this. Best, -- Antoine Amarilli On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 12:57:16AM -, Chris Lamb wrote: > Hi Antoine, > > > Looks great! There's a grammar problem "This fix does not the situation" > > but it does

Bug#830726: closed by Chris Lamb (Bug#830726: fixed in xtrlock 2.12)

2019-10-14 Thread Antoine Amarilli
Looks great! There's a grammar problem "This fix does not the situation" but it doesn't matter. Best, -- Antoine Amarilli On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 07:13:05PM -, Chris Lamb wrote: > Hi Antoine, > > <https://salsa.debian.org/debian/xtrlock/commit/0254c865

Bug#830726: closed by Chris Lamb (Bug#830726: fixed in xtrlock 2.12)

2019-10-14 Thread Antoine Amarilli
so phasing out xtrlock on my machines. And it's already great you could push out that fix which addresses most of the concerns. Best, -- Antoine Amarilli signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#830726: closed by Chris Lamb (Bug#830726: fixed in xtrlock 2.12)

2019-10-12 Thread Antoine Amarilli
as a known limitation or vulnerability of the package? Best, -- Antoine Amarilli On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 07:57:03PM +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report > which was filed against the xtrlock package: > > #830726:

Bug#939768: gimp: After the last upgrade, GIMP crashes when creating a new image or opening an existing one.

2019-09-16 Thread Antoine Amarilli
I was also affected by this and could fix the problem with: sudo apt install -t unstable libgegl-0.4-0 Best, -- Antoine Amarilli signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#830726: xtrlock: CVE-2016-10894: xtrlock does not block multitouch events

2019-09-08 Thread Antoine Amarilli
-ended, though, do you think it could be worth it to release one of these patches soon (the first one, or the second one with the missing initializations I pointed out) as a first step that fixes the vulnerability at least when Eve cannot plug in new devices? Best, -- Antoine Amarilli signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#830726: xtrlock: CVE-2016-10894: xtrlock does not block multitouch events

2019-08-23 Thread Antoine Amarilli
e shouldn't try excessively hard, but what you describe here isn't really an xtrlock vulnerability: xtrlock is about locking the X display, not TTYs. Security-conscious users should know that TTYs exist out of the X session, and wouldn't leave a logged-in session in a TTY. By contrast, problems with multitouch are xtrlock failing to do its job. Best, -- Antoine Amarilli signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#830726: xtrlock: CVE-2016-10894: xtrlock does not block multitouch events

2019-08-22 Thread Antoine Amarilli
g xinput as I can't seem to locate my touchpad under > /sys/bus. Well, pretty clumsily. I did "lsusb -t -v". I found the touchscreen there, with its ID (04f3:000a). Then I did something like: cd /sys/bus/usb/devices for a in *; do echo $a; cat $a/idVendor done ... and

Bug#830726: xtrlock: CVE-2016-10894: xtrlock does not block multitouch events

2019-08-18 Thread Antoine Amarilli
creen after 10 seconds), then sure enough, once the touchscreen is "plugged" it is not grabbed by xtrlock and the initial problem still occurs. Of course the patch is already a big improvement, but do you have any idea about how to address this problem with new devices being plugged in while xtrl

Bug#921688: Updates

2019-07-20 Thread Antoine Amarilli
Hello everyone, This bug has been open and the electrum package has been unusable for almost 6 months now. Tristan, are you planning on packaging a new version at some point, or is the package no longer maintained? Thanks for your work on this! Best regards, -- Antoine Amarilli On Sun, Jun

Bug#921688: Updates

2019-06-02 Thread Antoine Amarilli
Hi, Are there any updates on packaging a new version of electrum in Debian? Many thanks for your work on this! Best, -- Antoine Amarilli

Bug#901148: Bug still present

2019-05-15 Thread Antoine Amarilli
So afaict the bug is still present. -- Antoine Amarilli signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#845987: Planet is still broken

2018-05-10 Thread Antoine Amarilli
Hi, I'm also hitting this bug, planet is currently unusable on Debian stable. Would it be possible to upload the patch? Thanks! -- Antoine Amarilli