Le 16/11/2015 13:45, David Prévot a écrit :
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> Here's the output of cat access.log|cut -d " " -f 12- |sort |uniq
> "-"
> That doesn’t seem to contain any of the owncloud-client versions.
Aren't the "/mirall " records from owncloud-client? They seem to be
pretty close in versions to the versions e
Hi David,
>> 3. From a client's native file explorer (nautilus / Finder /
>> Explorer), rename the folder made in #1
>> 4. Result: at the end of the rename and once all machines have sync'd
>> back, some or all of the files contained within the folder have been
>> permanently destroyed.
> Wha
Subject: owncloud: Renaming a folder can destroy all contained files
Package: owncloud
Version: 7.0.4+dfsg-4~deb8u3
Severity: grave
X-Severity-explanation: can cause severe data loss, especially on
non-technical users.
Dear Maintainer,
The following procedure can, depending on timing, cause i
s well as on the client side (Closes:#544433)
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+ -- Cyrille CHÉPÉLOV Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:00:00 +
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glusterfs (2.0.4-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Fix "circular dependency with glusterfs-server" (Closes: #537787)
diff -urN glusterfs-2.0.4.vanilla/debian/glusterfs-server
Stumbling upon #506373 led me to find the root cause: my calendars are
were corrupt (from the point of view of utf-8 cleanliness) because of
the fact that Evolution processes correctly the various MIME parts that
make up a foreign invitation, EXCEPT the "charset" part. This is the
reason why the ca
retitle 506373 Evolution recklessy ignores the charset on text/html
email fragments and causes glib's death by ana-utf8-phylactic shock
thanks
Although the subject line is (correclty) encoded in windows-1252 and
appears to contain the offending string, it does not appear to be the
cause of trouble
Package: evolution
Version: 2.22.3.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: security; strangers might DoS evolution causing a crash upon
startup until other mail piles up.
When receiving a specific e-mail message containing a Google Calendar
invitation, Evolution crashes. It then crashes again at boot
Package: evolution
Version: 2.22.3.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
Over the time, I have grown several local calendars in Evo (about a
hundred entries each). Turns out that verious versions of evo failed to
properly sanitize inputs, so some events are (properly) in
this patch (already posted in #440216), which ought to be taken with
huge "WORKS FOR ME" gloves, works around the problem for me.
In order to do this, I had to fall back on the MPEG1 encoder, with tons
and tons of key frames thrown in to limit the display jagginess.
Why the big WORKS FOR ME glove
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