Hi,
I see this today too (gdm3 3.14.1-7 on amd64 Debian 8). strace shows
3654 <... inotify_init1 resumed> ) = -1 EMFILE (Too many open files)
journalctl shows
Feb 05 11:10:40 sec-282 gdm-session-worker[3654]: <5>AccountsService: Failed to
monitor logind session changes: Too many open file
Hi,
Matthias Klose writes:
> I'm not complaing about the name of the package, but that it apparently *does*
> have some unintended effects on some architectures.
is there something simpler than gcc that FTBFS? I'd like to look into
the issue but gcc is quite heavy to build, especially on a porte
Hi,
[ Adding reporter of #726248 to CC and quoting the bug report fully for
him. ]
Matthias Klose writes:
> The sys/sdt.h header file is shipped in an architecture independent package,
> and
> installed into /usr/include where it is found on the include path for every
> architecture. Seen th
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz writes:
> On 05/08/2013 09:29 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>>> If you are using a phone, chances are >90% Facebook actually provides
>>> an app which is much better than the plugin for your particular phone.
>>
>> Yes but that app
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz writes:
> If you are using a phone, chances are >90% Facebook actually provides
> an app which is much better than the plugin for your particular phone.
Yes but that app is not free software?
> Also, why would you want to use desktop software on a phone? That's
> rather
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz writes:
> point 2), however. How can I miss old messages? You're either logged
> in to chat or you're not. If you are online, you get all the messages,
> if not they're delivered to your Facebook inbox where you can fetch
> them.
But to fetch them I need to use a browser
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz writes:
> This package should be removed as it has become obsolete since
> Facebook has implemented full support for XMPP which is supported by
> Pidgin. Installing the plugin is no longer required to use Facebook
> chat with Pidgin.
I don't think it supports 1) group ch
package general
severity 704482 wishlist
tags 704482 -patch
reassign 704482 konqueror
thanks
For "cp" this is not a bug, you are supposed to umount the filesystem
before you remove the usb device. Nothing in "man cp" guarantees that
the file has been copied to the disk when the command exits.
For
package checkinstall
tag 702314 patch pending
thanks
Hi,
I can reproduce this on amd64 and i386. The following is from
fisher.debian.org (i386):
/bin/dash -c
'LD_PRELOAD=/home/lindi/debian/debian-checkinstall/checkinstall-1.6.2/installwatch/installwatch.so
exec cat /etc/motd'
Illegal instructi
Hi,
I started pinta, on both i386 and amd64, and it does not crash.
To make sure that the issue is not caused by some weird configuration in
your system can you please try if the problem occurs in debian live
environment? For example just copy
http://live.debian.net/cdimage/release/next/i386/iso
Asterix writes:
> I think it might be worth putting something in the release notes until
> the bug is fixed upstream, because it is a security issue, and since it
> happens with menus as well it probably will effect quite a few people?
I'm still not sure if this is something that should have been
Hi,
to me this sounds like a general X limitation and not an issue in
gnome-shell. I can reproduce this even in squeeze with gnome2:
1) start gnome-terminal
2) click the "File" menu and don't close it
3) close the laptop lid
4) press the power button to start the system again
The result is that
Hi,
Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> as the facebook chat works well via jabber these days, why is this
> plugin still needed? Should it be removed instead?
I couldn't get pidgin-facebook chat to show up in the plugin list so I
tested using XMPP instead. It seems to lack at least group chat:
http://stack
Hi,
interesting interpretation. Is this any different from the AIM, Google
Talk and MSN plugins of pidgin?
-Timo
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Hi,
launchpad lists an alternative email. Maybe that works? (added to CC).
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Hi,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=693158
seems to suffer from a similar issue. There's a patch that just comments
out the call to the function in question...
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perl indeed depends on perl-modules. Bastian, how can you have perl
installed but not perl-modules?
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Hi,
unable to reproduce. Tried "pahole /bin/ls" on
1) i386 unstable with libelf1 0.153-2
and
2) amd64 testing with libelf1 0.152-1+b1
Can you reproduce the issue if you get a virtual machine image from
http://people.debian.org/~aurel32/qemu/i386/ and upgrade it to wheezy?
What input file and p
package libbox2d0
severity 692245 wishlist
thanks
Hi,
my impression is that supporting third-party binaries is nice and
certainly offers extra convenience but does not warrant severity of
"serious". Are there any other reasons to change the severity before
release of wheezy?
Also, you can't chan
Hi,
Timo Juhani Lindfors writes:
> However, the debdiff seems to be for squeeze and not for wheezy? Are in
> fact both squeeze and wheezy affected by the bugs? If yes, we need two
> uploads.
sorry, I didn't notice the sid.diff file. I built, tested (quite
briefly), signed a
Hi,
hmm, the patches look ok, especially the DEP-3 headers are useful.
However, the debdiff seems to be for squeeze and not for wheezy? Are in
fact both squeeze and wheezy affected by the bugs? If yes, we need two
uploads.
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I can't reproduce this bug on my i386 wheezy installation that runs
gnome3.
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> I'm in the middle of repackaging it now into a more normal style.
do you have a public git tree for the packaging somewhere? Maybe others
could help?
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Hi,
yes I can reproduce the bug with sbuild:
1) Failure:
test_de_symbol_typing(XdotoolTypingTests)
[test_typing.rb:58:in `_test_typing'
test_typing.rb:118:in `test_de_symbol_typing']:
<"`12345678990-=~ !@\#$%^&*()_+[]{}|;:\",./<>?:\",./<>?"> expected but was
<"12345678990-= !\#$%&*()_+
Hi,
motion 3.2.12-3.2 seems to work fine on my i386 test laptop using
external usb webcam.
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Hi,
I can't reproduce this on my i386 wheezy laptop and iceweasel. Did you
just forgot to close the bug?
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Hi,
if
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=681654#52
is correct and the issue is commercial use (and not nondistributability)
how about just moving kstars-data-extra-tycho2 to non-free instead of
having this bug delay wheezy release? You can always reintroduce it back
to main if the
Hi,
I can reproduce with libreoffice 1:3.5.4+dfsg-2 on amd64.
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since this RC bug has been open for a long time and there does not seem
to be interest to fix it by the maintainer would now finally be the time
to remove it from wheezy?
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Hi,
I was about to sponsor
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=24;filename=chrony-for-kernel3.diff;att=1;bug=689012
but it does not seem to solve the problem for me.
I also looked at upstream git but they have a much more complicated fix.
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gregor herrmann writes:
> (Just guessing, I don't plan to install Gnome to check it out :))
When I heard that ctrl-shift-R in gnome3 starts the builtin screencast
function I don't need gtk-recordmydesktop anymore so my motivation to
fix this bug is also quite low.
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Hi,
> It looks like this is the relevant upstream bug (though it's not
> totally clear if the original reporter is on armel or armhf)
I am on armel but you need to "Cc" me if you ask for more information.
673...@bugs.debian.org only goes to the maintainer of the package and
not the submitter.
-
Hi,
after changing
add_problematic "package $package left obsolete init.d script behind"
in /var/lib/dpkg/info/sysv-rc.postinst to
add_problematic "package $package left obsolete init.d script $initscript
behind"
I get
...
info: Checking if it is safe to convert to dependency based boot.
C
Hi,
shawn writes:
> Here is a working patch against current sid version. (for at least
> armel)
>
> It won't cleanly "git am" against git, but if you read it, it is trivial
> to resolve (but tedious)
> however, I do not know how to check against git anyways, as that debian
> directory doesn't see
Hi,
for me it still fails to build even with your patch:
http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/chromium/chromium-browser_18.0.1025.168~r134367-1lindi1_armel.build
http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/chromium/chromium-browser_18.0.1025.168~r134367-1lindi1.debian.tar.gz
...
if test -e /usr/share/misc/config.sub ; then
Hi,
using two different packages that try to manage the firewall rules at
the same time is inherently difficult. I'm not sure if there can be a
good solution to this bug at all.
Should ufw purge try "invoke-rc.d fail2ban restart"? That sounds like a
hack too.
Or should it just conflict with fail
Hi,
also epiphany-browser is now unusable:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x42292320 in JSC::JSValue::get(JSC::ExecState*, JSC::Identifier const&,
JSC::PropertySlot&) const () from /usr/lib/libjavascriptcoregtk-3.0.so.0
(gdb) bt
#0 0x42292320 in JSC::JSValue::get(JSC::Exec
Package: libwebkitgtk-1.0-0
Version: 1.8.1-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Steps to reproduce:
1) /usr/lib/webkitgtk-1.0-0/libexec/GtkLauncher
2) enter www.google.com as the address
3) search for "debian bts"
Expected results:
3) search results are shown
Actual results:
Hi,
I can reproduce this under wheezy when I install systemd from unstable.
-Timo
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package systemtap
severity 660886 grave
reassign 660886 src:systemtap
package src:systemtap
merge 660929 660886
thanks
Nico Golde writes:
> the following CVE (Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures) id was
> published for systemtap.
Thanks but this was already reported as #660886, merging.
Ritesh,
package linux-2.6
notfound 637234 3.0.0-3
found 637234 3.1.0-1~experimental.1
found 637234 3.1.1-1
found 637234 3.1.8-2
found 637234 3.2.4-1
thanks
dom0
amd64 squeeze with
Linux version 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 (Debian 2.6.32-39) (da...@debian.org) (gcc
version 4.3.5 (Debian 4.3.5-4) ) #1 SMP Thu
Robert Millan writes:
> Yes. Probably better to use:
>
> ifneq (, $(filter FreeBSD GNU/kFreeBSD, $(UNAME)))
>
Is this the recommended way? If yes I'll add it to the FAQ next to
http://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD_FAQ#Q._How_do_I_detect_kfreebsd_with_preprocessor_directives_in_a_C_program
Hi,
it seems ubuntu people backported the fix against 0.6.1:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/79454811/quassel_0.6.1-0ubuntu1_0.6.1-0ubuntu1.2.diff.gz
maybe this could help with the squeeze backport?
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Hi,
trying to rebuild gdal 1.7.3-5 fails here with
libtool: compile: g++ -g -O2 -fvisibility=hidden -Wall
-I/home/lindi/debian/debian-libgdal1-1.7.0/gdal-1.7.3/port
-I/home/lindi/debian/debian-libgdal1-1.7.0/gdal-1.7.3/gcore
-I/home/lindi/debian/debian-libgdal1-1.7.0/gdal-1.7.3/alg
-I/home/l
Hi,
happens here too. This blocks my attempts to debug a navit crash.
-Timo
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Hi,
Kicad writes:
> it's requested has been replaced with it's strongly encouraged.
>
> You can find copies of the modified document here:
> http://www.iridec.com.au/Kicad/KiCad_Tutorial_2011.pdf
> http://www.iridec.com.au/Kicad/KiCad_Tutorial_2011.odt
>
> Regards,
> David
thanks for granting a
Hi,
Georges Khaznadar writes:
> is it possible to have a single source package, giving two output packages
> in different sections like main and non-free?
>
> my idea is that it is not allowed,
this is not possible indeed since non-free stuff is not ok in the source
package either.
> so I shoul
Hi,
[ The Cc: list is quite crazy, I know ]
anarcat writes:
> Wait - we're blocking Chrome 11 from entering wheezy because it doesn't
> compile on ARM? Isn't that platform for small embeded devices where it
> wouldn't make sense to run Chromium anyways?
Version 5.0.375.99~r51029-3+arm1 runs on
Hi,
"Adam D. Barratt" writes:
> In any case, the current package FTBFS on armel still - see
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=chromium-browser&arch=armel&ver=11.0.696.71~r86024-1&stamp=1306431361
I've been trying to sort that out with Giuseppe Iuculano but it's quite
hopeless. Bot
Package: sweethome3d
Version: 3.1+dfsg-1
Severity: serious
While trying to debug #626050 I noticed that the package does not
build at all:
Steps to reproduce:
1) apt-get --build source sweethome3d
Expected results:
1) sweethomed3d builds from source
Actual results:
1) build fails with
dpkg-sou
> So where do you get this 1.97?
Apparently from
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/status/powertop/powertop-1.97.tar.bz2
The git repo
http://git.kernel.org/?p=status/powertop/powertop.git;a=shortlog;h=HEAD
shows active development.
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Olaf van der Spek writes:
> In that case it should be forwarded upstream.
Sure, but I couldn't find the upstream BTS. I was just adding extra info
to the bug report since I hit the same bug.
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Hi,
thanks for the report. I can reproduce the problem with the attached
partition table image.
parttable1.img.xz
Description: Binary data
I see the code has
if (last >= total_size) {
*errmsg = _("Partition ends in the final partial cylinder");
return -1;
}
and the check was added in
Sven Joachim writes:
> -Depends: ${misc:Depends}, emacs23, git-core, dpkg (>= 1.15.4) | install-info
> +Depends: ${misc:Depends}, emacs (>= 23) | emacs23 | emacs-snapshot,
> git-core, dpkg (>= 1.15.4) | install-info
> +emacs19|emacs2[012]|xemacs*)
> -(if (member debian-emacs-flavor '(emacs2
Hi Sven,
Sven Joachim writes:
> I think that dropping support for emacs-snapshot and future Emacs
> versions like emacs24 is rather unfortunate. How about
>
> (if (and (>= emacs-major-version 23)
>(not (featurep 'xemacs)))
>
> instead, to support emacs23 _and later_?
Thanks for the feed
Rémi Vanicat writes:
> It seem good. Could you replace the Rémi by Rémi in copyright?
Sure, sorry about that. I still use iso-8859-1 locally so encodings
cause extra headaches.
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package magit
tags 619480 pending
thanks
After considering various options I think I'm going to use
$ cat /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50magit.el
;;; Autoloads for magit
(if (member debian-emacs-flavor '(emacs23))
(if (file-exists-p "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/magit/magit.el")
(autoload '
Rémi Vanicat writes:
> If /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50magit.el is conffile dpkg should do it
> (well I would test to be sure, but it is what I understood reading the
> documentation.)
That's what I though too but I'm probably missing something here since
the old file still exists after upgrade:
(
Hi,
Rémi Vanicat writes:
> After some test [1], and some discussion [2] on the magit mailing list,
> the conclusion is that we won't wrote the needed xemacs compatibilities
> layers, but will accept patch.
>
> So for now you should drop xemacs support of magit in Debian.
thanks for the informati
Package: debian-installer-6.0-netboot-amd64
Version: 20110106.squeeze1
Severity: serious
Steps to reproduce:
1) fakeroot apt-get --build source debian-installer-6.0-netboot-amd64
Expected results:
1) package builds from source
Actual results:
1) build fails with
Reading package lists... Done
Bu
Package: chromium-browser
Version: 10.0.648.114~r75702-1
Severity: serious
Steps to reproduce:
1) apt-get source chromium-browser
2) cd chromium-browser-10.0.648.114~r75702
3) debuild
Expected results:
3) chromium-browser builds from source
Actual results:
3) build fails with
CC(target)
out/
As mentioned on IRC I can reproduce this bug.
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Package: dates
Version: 0.4.8-1+b1
Severity: serious
Steps to reproduce:
1) apt-get source dates
2) cd dates-0.4.8
3) debuild
Expected results:
3) dates builds from sources
Actual results:
3) build fails with
libtool: link: gcc -std=gnu99 -std=c99 -Wall -pthread -DORBIT2=1
-I/usr/include/glib-
Giuseppe Iuculano writes:
> On 02/09/2011 04:42 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>> chrome/common/metrics_helpers.cc:22:20: error: prtime.h: No such file or
>> directory
>
> Have you installed libnspr4-dev?
After setting
VERBOSE ?= 1
in debian/rules I see
g++
lance...@contrees-du-reve.com writes:
> My /etc/pointercal:
> 557 38667 -4654632 -51172 121 46965312 65536
same here:
557 38667 -4654632 -51172 121 46965312 65536
> I don't thing I ever edited that file. By "calibration" above, I meant
> the option that I've added in my xorg.conf.
ah ok.
-
Lancelot du Lac writes:
> Calibration is not perfect, I did it through trial and error.
Did you write /etc/pointercal yourself? The one from pkg-fso has
always been ok for me so I wonder if devices really vary that much.
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Giuseppe Iuculano writes:
> Have you installed libnspr4-dev?
yes, it is a build dependency so it was installed automatically:
# dpkg-query -W libnspr4-dev
libnspr4-dev4.8.6-1
# dpkg -L libnspr4-dev|grep prtime.h
/usr/include/nspr/prtime.h
# ls -l /usr/include/nspr/prtime.h
-rw-r--r-- 1 ro
Package: chromium-browser
Version: 9.0.597.84~r72991
Severity: grave
Steps to reproduce:
1) apt-get source chromium-browser
2) cd chromium-browser-9.0.597.84~r72991
3) debuild
Expected results
3) chromium-browser builds from source
Actual results:
3) build fails with
CXX(target) out/Release/obj
Hi,
the contents of src/v8 seems match what is in libv8. Would it be
possible to avoid compiling src/v8 if chromium-browser is anyway using
external libv8?
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Package: chromium-browser
Version: 9.0.597.45~r70550-1
Severity: serious
Justification: FTBFS on armel
Steps to reproduce:
1) apt-get source chromium-browser && cd chromium-browser*
2) sed -i 's/VERBOSE=0/VERBOSE=1/' debian/rules
3) debuild -e DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="parallel=3 nocheck"
Expected resul
Ben Hutchings writes:
> I do check for blobs in each new upstream version but apparently I
> missed this one.
Thanks a lot for your work. Are you using the same deblob script or is
there some heuristics used for new versions?
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Package: linux-source-2.6.37
Version: 2.6.37-1~experimental.1
Severity: serious
drivers/staging/ft1000/ft1000-pcmcia/boot.h seems to contain firmware
in binary form. Is the source code available somewhere?
(This is the only blob I could find with
http://www.linux-libre.fsfla.org/pub/linux-libre/r
Julien Cristau writes:
> Any progress with that? If a fix is not forthcoming in the next few
> days I'll have to remove ksplice from squeeze.
I got the following reply:
From: Keith Winstein
Subject: Re: Comments requested on a patch
To: Luca Bruno
Cc: de...@ksplice.com, Timo Juha
Hi,
I can confirm the bug, strace shows just
4361 stat("/var/lib/nagios3/rw/nagios.cmd", 0x7fff2ee45bb0) = -1 EACCES
(Permission denied)
4361 open("/var/run/nagios/nsca.dump", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_APPEND, 0666) = -1
EACCES (Permission denied)
I can confirm that removing --chuid nobody from /et
Luca Bruno writes:
> Brian is completely right on this, and I've just done that.
> Anyway, I'm waiting for feedback from Timo, who has submitted a patch
> to upstream to ensure compatibility with oue 2.6.32 stock kernel.
My emails to de...@ksplice.com seem to persistently bounce with an
error fro
Ben Hutchings writes:
> Since perf doesn't use any of the functionality in libssl via Python,
> I'm not convinced there's a problem here.
Good. Would it be appropriate to describe this in copyright file
though?
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Ben Hutchings writes:
> I have no idea what the upstream developers intended, they seem a bit
> clueless about distribution. I only just realised that they try to use
> libbfd (GPLv3, incompatible) even though perf can get the same
> functionality from libiberty (GPLv2)!
Hmm, are you planning to
Package: linux-tools-2.6.36
Version: 2.6.36-1~experimental.1
Severity: serious
/usr/share/doc/linux-tools-2.6.36/copyright gives me the impression
that we have a license to distribute /usr/bin/perf_2.6.36 only under
the terms of the GPLv2. Is this correct?
It seems that perf_2.6.36 uses openssl:
Michael Biebl writes:
>> | gposixsignal.c:26:26: error: sys/signalfd.h: No such file or directory
Hmm. Is signalfd() used by _g_posix_signal_source_new() is a
Linux-only feature? Man page says
VERSIONS
signalfd() is available on Linux since kernel 2.6.22. Working
support is provided in glibc
Hi,
I hit this too. Only after stracing X and seeing
read(11,
"N:input/event1\nS:char/13:65\nE:ID_INPUT=1\nE:ID_INPUT_KEY=1\nE:XKBMODEL=pc105\nE:XKBLAYOUT=fi\nE:XKBVARIANT=fi\nE:XKBOPTIONS=\nE:DMI_VENDOR=n",
4096) = 134
I was able to guess that X gets this information from udev. This took
me 2
Salvatore Bonaccorso writes:
> Ok, this is indeed not directly the cause. It's more how the ttpromt
> in Makefile.PL works, in sbuild/chroot environment these will work
> without waiting for confirmation and if we build int interactively it
> waits for confirmation.
>
> I will prepare the fix and
Package: liblatex-driver-perl
Version: 0.08-1
Severity: serious
Justification: policy 4.9: "all _required targets_ must be non-interactive."
Steps to reproduce:
1) sudo apt-get build-dep liblatex-driver-perl
2) fakeroot apt-get --build source liblatex-driver-perl
Expected results:
2) liblatex-dri
Hi,
just for your info, mupdf 0.7-2 seems to work fine on armel now. Thank
you!
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rmel;stamp=1283843178
The attached patch uses these special compiler options only on amd64
and is tested to fix the build on at least armel.
best regards,
Timo Lindfors
>From b72c53a7a0af115b9a680ce1381bf32ec68fd335 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Timo Juhani Lindfors
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2010 13:
Scott Howard writes:
> Upstream has changed their license [1].
When did they change the license?
Is it still too late to upload the updated packages to Debian or can
squeeze be released regardless of this license incompatilibity in the
version that it ships?
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Package: zhone
Version: 0-git20090610-7
Severity: serious
[ X-Debbugs-CC: pkg-fso-ma...@lists.alioth.debian.org set]
1) /usr/share/doc/zhone/copyright has
This package was debianized by Joachim Breitner on
Fri, 08 Aug 2008 23:08:17 -0300
It was downloaded from git://git.freesmartphone.org/zhon
This should probably be merged with #588509?
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package linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64
tags 588509 patch
thanks
The trouble I had in message #47 was caused by accidental
mem=nopentium option that got enabled when I installed my modified
package. When I remove that I can boot:
[0.00] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
[0.00] Initiali
I changed
static atomic64_t last_value = ATOMIC64_INIT(0);
to
volatile static atomic64_t last_value = ATOMIC64_INIT(0);
but then Linux got stuck in
(gdb) bt 8
#0 panic (fmt=0x0) at
/local/lindi/debian-linux-2.6/linux-2.6-2.6.32/debian/build/source_amd64_none/kernel/panic.c:137
#1 0xff
Here's some debugging output. I installed
linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64-dbg and linux-source-2.6.32 and then used
sudo gdbserver-xen 127.0.0.1: --attach 37
where 37 is the domid printed by xm list and
sudo gdb /local/lindi/vmlinux-2.6.32-5-amd64
(gdb) target remote 127.0.0.1:
on the opens
Here's some debugging output. I booted domU with an older kernel to be able to
install
On opensuse dom0 I ran
sudo gdbserver-xen 127.0.0.1: --attach 37
where 37 is domid printed by xm list and then used
sudo gdb /local/lindi/vmlinux-2.6.32-5-amd64
(gdb) target remote 127.0.0.1:
to s
I booted 2.6.32-17 once and it hang at
Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 4220k
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Sorry, I forgot to include Xen version number information:
$ sudo xm info
host : overlord2
release: 2.6.31.12-0.2-xen
version: #1 SMP 2010-03-16 21:25:39 +0100
machine: x86_64
nr_cpus: 4
nr_nodes : 1
c
Giuseppe Iuculano writes:
> Could you try version 5.0.375.86~r49890-1 when it will be available in
> armel please?
At least -4 does not seem to build:
CC(target)
out/Release/obj.target/ffmpegsumo/third_party/ffmpeg/source/patched-ffmpeg-mt/libavcodec/bitstream.o
/tmp/ccMn32OM.s: Assembler messa
Giuseppe Iuculano writes:
> Could you try version 5.0.375.86~r49890-1 when it will be available in
> armel please?
Sure but the blx instructions in libv8 will still be a problem, right?
I used -march=armv4 but the build of libv8 failed with
g++ -o obj/release/arm/macro-assembler-arm.os -c -g -O
Hi,
version 5.0.375.70~r48679-2 seems to start on openmoko!
I can use the menus but trying to load any page results in a dialog
that shows an error message that can not be copy&pasted. It says
something about "The following page(s) have become unresponsive
...". Hitting wait button multiple times
> Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
> E: This installation run will require temporarily removing the essential
> package initscripts due to a Conflicts/Pre-Depends loop. This is often bad,
> but if you really want to do it, activate the APT::Force-LoopBreak option.
> E: Internal Error, Could not e
package chromium-browser
forwarded 584946 http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=463345
thanks
Hi,
it's now upstream at http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=46334
-Timo
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Hi,
I can confirm that chromium-browser does not crash under QEMU started
with
qemu-system-arm -nographic -M versatilepb -kernel vmlinuz-2.6.32-3-versatile
-initrd initrd.img-2.6.32-3-versatile -hda
debian_sid_2010-03-31_armel_small1.qcow2 -append "root=/dev/sda1
console=ttyAMA0" -redir tcp:50
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