r: I am not a munin maintainer.
Would you like to be? :-) I really need a comaintainer or for
someone to take over the package completely - way too little free time
these days.
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7;ll happen very often and affect many users. Therefore
it's not worth dropping Munin from the next version of Debian over it.
I hope you agree. If it happens again, though, let me know.
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ets stuck,
so I don't think it has something to do with the node or the update
process. Hopefully the log'll tell us some more.
> Other weird things is that every time it happens, there are two
> processes of munin-cron run at the exactly same time.
Hmm. Could you next time take a look with "ps axuf", to see if
one is the child of the other?
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e problem at will, or was this a one-time
occurrence? If so, could you try
"sudo -u munin /usr/share/munin/munin-graph --debug" and mail me the
output? I have a suspicion the spinning happens somewhere in RRDtool..
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* Petter Reinholdtsen
> Can you test it and let me know if it solve the problem for you? I've
> tested it and e2fsck no longer complains when I run it on a fresh file
> system.
Works for me.
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Package: ext2resize
Version: 1.1.19-3
Severity: grave
See attached log. After having run ext2prepare on an error-less
filesystem, fsck starts complaining. File system corruption often
leads to data loss and service downtime, so this is pretty bad...
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tire process here. :|
On top it all - I've just purchased an apartment and will be
relocating to it in a few days. I doubt I will be able to look more
closely at this before then. And it usually takes three to four weeks
for the ISP's here to establish a new broadband connection... :-(
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ll - I only checked the scummvm-tools CVS module. Thank
you for pointing that out to me.
Hmm. Now I only need to figure out how it's supposed to be compiled
and used. There's no Makefile and the comments seems to be in
German. :-/
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s change root), and run "g++ -O -o /dev/null
thumbnail.ii". If I remove the "-O", the ICE is gone. I did test with
g++ 3.4 too, by the way, and it had no problems compiling the file with
optimization enabled.
Do you have sufficient information from me now?
Thanks
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Description: GNU Zip compressed data
.8.0-1&arch=mipsel&stamp=1130622745&file=log&as=raw>
I'm afraid this is all the debug information I can supply, as I don't
own any mips[el] machines. The sources that makes it fail should be
available in the archive shortly, though.
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7;ll leave it RC to keep it on my radar.
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* Laurent CARON
> For 2 weeks now munin is broken on my system
Munin doesn't support RRDtool 1.2 yet, which changed the API. I
expect a new upstream release that'll fix this shortly.
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to build, I'm afraid. Therefore
I'm reinstating the RC severity this bug had originally. I hope you
don't mind me overruling you, Peter - if you wish I can claim ownership
of the bug from now on.
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Just a quick note to say that this affects ScummVM also, see
<http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=scummvm&ver=0.7.1-2&arch=s390&stamp=1123187941&file=log&as=raw>.
Hope that might be helpful in finding the bug.
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;important"
severity: «a bug which has a major effect on the usability of a
package, without rendering it completely unusable to everyone.»
But then again, I'm no release manager..
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submitted the bug, precisely to prevent it from bothering the probably
already overworked Release Managers. Did I mess it up? Perhaps I'm
overlooking something, but my report seem perfectly OK to me so I have
no idea what happened.
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only in the config
script. But it doesn't matter that much, using db_stop works fixes
the problem just fine. Thanks for uploading a fixed package so
quickly! :-)
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2 doesn't change anything except adding this bug, so there's as
far as I can see no good reason to let it replace 0.98.3-1 in Sarge
(but one very good reason to stop it from doing so; preventing Sarge
from including this very bug).
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ive as kswapd starts
trashing - if you're quick you may also be able to get a "ps"
listing of the hundreds of child processes before the system ends
up in a totally unusable state.
Oh and by the way, I initiate the completion stuff like this in
my .zshrc:
autol
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