I'm sure that the cups maintainers are aware of all this, but it might
be of interest to users who all of a sudden can't print, so I'm
commenting on the defect.
I was unable to locate a copy of the version 0.12.0-2.1 version of
libpoppler5 to downgrade to, so I investigated the issue with the cups
I don't know how it happened, either, but this bug bit me, too.
I upgraded my amd64 architecture laptop from ftp.us.debian.org around
7 AM CST (13:00 or so UTC) and was unable to come out of hibernation
later.
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On Mon, 2009-07-20 at 11:28 -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Thanks, that ended up being enough information. Could you try this patch
> and see if it fixes your problem? It works for me.
The patch works for me, as well. Thanks again for your prompt response.
This time, copying to the defect as wel
On Mon, 2009-07-20 at 07:32 -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Jonathan Guthrie writes:
> > After updating libpam-krb5 on two different systems, it became impossible
> > for non-root users to log in, and attempting to log in results in a message
> > like this being p
Package: libpam-krb5
Version: 3.14-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After updating libpam-krb5 on two different systems, it became impossible
for non-root users to log in, and attempting to log in results in a message
like this being printed on this screen:
[ 4842.563470
The problem is that the type of LOG_DB_PATH is a unicode string and
sqlite3.connect expects that parameter to be a string. I think it
likely that this package should be modified to accept unicode strings as
well as ASCII for that parameter.
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ttached a patch, should I submit it upstream, because it's
definitely the upstream source that is broken, or will you guys do that?
While I'm thinking about it, someone should open a wishlist bug to allow
for the building of gdb-friendly binaries without the manual fiddling I
had to do.
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I understand that it is necessary to enable PAE to fix some problem or
other. However, enabling PAE in the dom0 requires that PAE be enabled
in all the domU's, and most other operating systems do not offer support
for PAE. Further, I am primarily interested in Xen so that I can run
multiple diffe
1:1.2.3-13 compression library - runtime
gabber recommends no packages.
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