Jon Ferguson wrote:
> I installed Joachim Breitner's packages, but ran into the problem
> described here. http://pepper.linuxfocus.org/~guido/gentoo-tpt43p/
Which problem? That page reports more than one. Please be more
decriptive in your bug reports; pages you link to might disappear.
If you mea
Package: edit-json
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Hello,
The recent security update for libmail-audit-perl (DSA-960) appears to
have introduced a new bug. I have been using debian for several years now
and this is the first time that a security update turned out to be
problematic for me. Still an excellent track record in my book. :)
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Package: kmymoney2
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[...]
> /usr/share/qt3/bin/moc
> /build/buildd/kmymoney2-0.8.2/./kmymoney2/widgets/kmymoneyregisterinvestment.h
>
I've reported two grave bugs against kmail with dIMAP a few months ago. Those
bugs are reported to upstream but still open.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=321102
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=332473
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> > I'm bumping the severity up a bit. It would be very nice to upload a
> > new afbinit, fixing this bug and #250619.
>
> Would be even nice if I could do the upload. Someone will have to NMU
> it.
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I wanted to file a similar bug...
What worked for me was regenerating the certificate and key (though I
put them in the same file) after upgrading to stunnel4.
I hope this helps.
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Package: tsclient
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Hello,
After
* apt-get source tsclient
* cd tsclient-0.140
* dpg-checkbuilddeps and installing the missing lib-dev
* fakeroot debian/rules binary
I get:
test -x debian/rules
test "`id -u`" = 0
dh_c
Package: wvdial
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During install and afterward running wvdialconf doesnt actually save
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> Package: digikam
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>
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Hi Bastian,
this is not a digikam problem. libXt-dev contains no longer
a libXt.la file. So every -dev pkgs that
Package: krusader
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Krusader segfaults when enterig some directory.
Krusader crashes when I go into home dir of one of users.
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crash. Some programs are somtimes reporting something about UTF8
Le mardi 31 janvier 2006 à 05:32 -0800, Steve Langasek a écrit :
> > I think we can downgrade this bug to non-RC as the symptom shouldn't occur
> > anymore or is using a crummy version of libtool considered RC these days ?
>
> Well, in some cases it is: control-center is one of the packages affec
The current BitlBee development version has a new daemon-mode, one that
fork()s off a process for every client. This gets rid of the inetd
dependency and has some of the daemon advantages (even though it still
fills up the process list a bit more, but that's just something we can't
avoid for now, w
severity 350797 minor
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On Wednesday 01 February 2006 04:26, you wrote:
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> problem, I turned off DTDDECL handling in the the libosp5 package on
> which openjade depends. What this means is t
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> Thanks for your quick reaction.
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> > problem, I turned off DTDDECL handling in th
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> This is not the version i
Here's the full patch that I applied. This includes an update of debhelper
compatibility.
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> Could you please try to "killall evolution-data-server-1.4"?
>
sadly, I had to stop using Evolution :(
I messed up with configuration files, and I found that there's nothing (or, at
least, I think so) wrong in .evolution, t
reopen 350467
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Hi Dan,
Sorry for asll the hassle...
I'll try to find a developer computer to test build the next round.
:-(
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Package: xnc
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Just after installing xnc, I tried to start it and I got :
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*Depth: 16 (
Package: asterisk
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Since 1.2.1 was released, the Asterisk folks have released new versions
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* 1.2.4 also fixes va
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>
> Since 1.2.1 was released, the Asterisk folks have released new versions
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>
> Among the p
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severity 347412 important
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Hello,
this is a driver issue, lowering the severity to non-RC.
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According to backtrace of the crash, it seems like Qt bug to me. Actually, I
have experienced similar issue with Licq on my laptop with SUSE 10.0.
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on my machine(s) again. So maybe you can just close this as resolved an
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Package: gambas-doc
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On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 07:51:21PM -0600, Viktor Malyarchuk wrote:
> Sorry for confusion. I just find out that porblem not in dx package but
> in dxhdf5 http://www-beams.colorado.edu/dxhdf5/
> There are not dxhdf5 packaged yet in Debian.
> I compiled this module again
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 01:13 +0100, Ciro Mattia Gonano wrote:
> sadly, I had to stop using Evolution :(
I'm still using evolution; I've downgraded to a still-working-for-me
version. I'm willing to try any debugging steps you think would be
helpful with the new version.
> I have also to tell tha
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For me at least, this did not help. I tried this (as well as
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> this is not a digikam pro
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Hello,
I'm doing an NMU of verbiste using the patch I sent last week; full
diff attached.
Thanks,
Matej
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This one time, at band camp, Mark Purcell said:
> When building kmymoney2, there appears to be a configure dependency on the
> using doing the build having a home directory.
>
> This is OK for individual users building the package, but is playing havoc
> with such things as the buildd for the 11
Hi,
Please read:
"IMPORTANT: Crashes in Krusader"
http://krusader.sourceforge.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=1407
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=331241/
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=338002
And last but not least:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=34
Package: libiodbc2
Version: 3.52.4-1
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Justification: no longer builds from source
libiodbc2 failed to build on multiple buildds, including sparc and
alpha, duplicated on my sparc pbuilder.
dh_perl -plibiodbc2-dev
dh_shlibdeps -piodbc -L libiodbc2 -l
debian/libiodbc2/usr/lib:
Would someone please kindly fix this? It's been almost 6 months now,
and I'm getting rather sick of recompiling mozilla myself.
AMD64 gets no respect...
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A workaround for this bug would be disabling xine-support. The bug is caused
by something xine-related.
It will disable pornviews ability to show videos, but that would be better
than a not-working pornview.
This is what it takes: (probably easier to change manually than apply as a
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~/src
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> by something xine-related.
> It will disable pornviews ability to show videos, but that would be better
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I had the same problem (Debian/testing/x86). A workaround is to edit
/usr/bin/webmagick to change the line #410 defining $opt_thumbfont to:
$opt_thumbfont = 'courier'; # Label font
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Le Mardi 31 Janvier 2006 17:35, vous avez écrit :
> Daniel Schepler wrote:
> >I got:
> >
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/test$ ./mmap-test
> >Successfully mapped NUL page at 0xb7fe9000 (is 0)
>
> THANK YOU. I now have complete confidence that adding 1 (one) to the
> initial mmap fixes the mmap issues on th
Hi all,
on Wednesday 01 February 2006 22:19, Stephen Gran wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Mark Purcell said:
> > When building kmymoney2, there appears to be a configure dependency on
> > the using doing the build having a home directory.
> >
> > This is OK for individual users building the
Hi security team,
I'm very sorry that you have to hear from me again :(
There's a regression in the patch for DSA-960-1, for both woody and sarge.
When $HOME is not set, Mail::Audit is now creating logfiles in cwd and
dying if it's not writable. This happens even if logging is turned off,
which
Ryan,
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 09:48:54PM -0600, Ryan Underwood wrote:
> This is taking way too much effort. I'm just going to forget about
> 1.2.2 and package 1.4.0. Honestly, I don't have time for all the
> trifling on a package which is soon to be replaced anyhow. The only
> reason I had any
Package: rss-glx
Version: 0.8.0-3
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 9.1.1
Ehm...
# dpkg -L rss-glx
/.
/usr
/usr/bin
[...]
/#usr
/#usr/share
/#usr/share/gnome-screensaver
/#usr/share/gnome-screensaver/themes
WTF?
:-)
/Mikael
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On Thursday 02 February 2006 06:19, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
> The real problem though is, that our configure script does not support
> being called by an absolute path. I changed that in the current CVS HEAD
> version and try to backport it for the next stable release.
>
> How could this be tested u
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