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> does the attached patch maybe help for your init script?
Yes, it works.
> It would be also interestend if var/run is a part of your / partition.
No, i
Hi!
I already ha d deep look at the current packaging included in upstream git,
basically the initscripts need to be rewritten as they are full of
redhadisms, but thats'it basically.
I think the debconf templates and the corresponding configuration parts in the
maintainer scripts should be re
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> I already ha d deep look at the current packaging included in upstream git,
> basically the initscripts need to be rewritten as they are full of
> redhadisms, but thats'it basically.
As far as I can tell, the packaging in upstream git (and u
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> found 506377 1.61.27-1
Bug#506377: CVE-2008-4829: Streamripper multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities
Bug marked as found in version 1.61.27-1.
> found 506377 1.63.5-1
Bug#506377: CVE-2008-4829: Streamripper multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities
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found 506377 1.61.27-1
found 506377 1.63.5-1
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hi Raphael,
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 06:28:45PM -0600, Raphael Geissert wrote:
> The following CVE (Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures) id was published for
> streamripper.
looking at the source it seems that the version in stable is affected h
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Joel,
As stated in my previous email I am trying to revive the Debian packaging for
ocfs2-tools.
One of the things I noticed while building ocfs2-tools is that the configure
script
complains about these missing dependencies:
checking for cman_reply
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> reopen 426465
Bug#426465: documentation does not describe the situation
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Bug#506115: openssh: Plaintext Recovery Attack Against SSH
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On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 02:40:48PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:44:02PM +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote:
> > Hi OpenSSH package maintainers (and lists),
> >
> > I saw new OpenSSH vulnerability issue.
> > See http://www.cpni.gov.uk/Docs/Vulnera
Package: rocksndiamonds
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Hi,
I've installed the game some time ago and never actually played it.
The update reminded me of it.
When I try to run it however, the script claims that I don't need the level
file.
They do exist in /usr/share/games/rocksndiamonds/
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> # lenny is also affected by this
> found 506264 0.8.0-2
Bug#506264: gnunet-server: freeze in gnunet-update
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tag 506296 -unreproducible
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> If you perform the following steps:
> ...
> then you should see the problem
> (I am not sure about Sid but definitely on Lenny).
Same problem here on Sid.
> However, if the file(s) are in place, it seems to go int
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Bug#506296: spawg program runs, shows the window but always blocks afterward
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Bug#506296: spawg program runs, shows the window but always blocks aft
Hi,
>From examining the code I suspect that Qt is broken in the same
way. I can't see that it uses a case-insensitive compare for the
IM name.
I believe therefore that a similar fix should be applied to
QT_IM_MODULE as well.
It would require someone with some knowledge of input methods and
a Qt
Package: fcitx
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Hi,
This is related to bug 454363, and I set the severity becuase
if I am correct this bug will have the same impact as that one.
That bug states that GTK_IM_MODULE
I have reported bug 506443 about this issue.
Thanks,
James
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* Eddy Petrișor [Mon, 17 Nov 2008 13:38:16 +0200]:
> I am reiterating the request to preaprove the universalindentgui
> migration, but this time the 0.8.1-1.2 version.
Unblocked by Luk.
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Package: beancounter
Version: 0.8.8
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LINE 1: ..._ratio, avg_volume, active) values('','', '', , , , ,...
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Niko Tyni wrote:
> Hi release team,
>
> as discussed earlier, mxallowd needs a tpu upload due to an uncoordinated
> libnetfilter-queue sid upload.
>
> The maintainer asked me to handle this, so here's the proposed debdiff(s).
>
> The first, very short one is against the current sid version (1.6b
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> What would you think of applying for some space on alioth so that we can
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> ocfs2-tools collaboratively and finally upload a recent version of
> ocfs2-tools?
I have moved the packaging to the collab-maint Subversion repository:
http://s
tags 502087 = moreinfo unreproducible
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> Package: umbrello
> Version: 4:4.1.2-1
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
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> start top. Look at Xorg CPU useage. Then start umbrello even with an
> empty presentation. Xorgs CPU useage bumps at 95%. Even selecting an
> arrow
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On 21 November 2008 at 09:10, Troy Heber wrote:
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Not grave -- setup_beancounter is just a helper. Beancounter will still
work.
That said, the helper should not fail but you also misdiagnosed the problem.
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> # Fri Nov 21 19:03:08 UTC 2008
> # Tagging as pending bugs that are closed by packages in NEW
> # http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html
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> # Source package in NEW: scalemail
> tags 377089 + pending
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> #
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Patch attached.
diff -u jabberd2-2.2.1/debian/changelog jabberd2-2.2.1/debian/changelog
--- jabberd2-2.2.1/debian/changelog
+++ jabberd2-2.2.1/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,13 @@
+jabberd2 (2.2.1-1.1) unstable; urgency=low
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+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Prevent an implicit pointer conversion of
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008, martin f krafft wrote:
> initramfs exports MODPROBE_OPTIONS=-qb in /init. This puts it into
> the environment of the entire system:
> khyber:~# tr '\0' '\n'MODPROBE_OPTIONS=-qb
> Thanks to Tzafrir Cohen for figuring this out. This is also related
> to #505440, which I re
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Ignoring bugs not assigned to: mxallowd
> fixed 501955 1.6b-2
Bug#501955: [INTL:es] Spanis
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 09:35:13AM +0100, Frederik Schüler wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I already ha d deep look at the current packaging included in upstream git,
> basically the initscripts need to be rewritten as they are full of
> redhadisms, but thats'it basically.
Um, they use lsb bits, beca
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 08:38:02AM +0100, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
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> I have started putting together the packaging for ocfs2-tools here:
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> https://svn.jerryweb.org/public/packages/ocfs2-tools/
FYI, iceweasel reports:
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> > What would you think of applying for some space on alioth so that we can
> > maintain
> > ocfs2-tools collaboratively and finally upload a recent version of
> > ocfs2-tools?
>
>
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:06:32AM +0100, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
> > I already ha d deep look at the current packaging included in upstream git,
> > basically the initscripts need to be rewritten as they are full of
> > redhadisms, but thats'it basically.
>
> As far as I can tell, the packaging in
Package: manpages-dev
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On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:24:25AM +0100, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
> As stated in my previous email I am trying to revive the Debian packaging for
> ocfs2-tools.
> One of the things I noticed while building ocfs2-tools is that the configure
> script
> complains about these missing dependencies:
>
> c
Just for debian's info: you definitely want the man-pages page. The
pthreads pages that I have been recently adding to man-pages are far
better than the ancient glibc pages.
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Hi!
no, please, no way for cdbs.
Best regards
Frederik Schüler
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> On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 06:17:58PM +0100, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
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Package: gnome-power-manager
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Hi,
on a fresh install gnome-power-manager 2.22.x first collects statistics
on how the battery 'behaves' to create what it calls a profile. Once
created this is used to predict ho
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The math fonts have been brought back. They can be found at
http://support.wolfram.com/technotes/latestfonts.en.html
The Ubuntu bug for this is at
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Hi Joel!
> Still don't know why an upstream debian/ tree is so frowned
> upon.
I have no problem with upstream working on debian/ or even on with packaging
being hosted
upstream, I went with alioth for the sake of expediency. If you want to
collabo
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> I *do* have a problem with debian/ being included in release tarballs though,
> it makes for
> messy .diff.gz if for instance files get dropped or moved around from
> packaging between
> revision 1.4.1-1 and 1.4.1-2. Also, at times t
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The fun thing is, glibc-doc consists of... just the LinuxThreads libpthread
docs! Everything else is in glibc-doc-reference (non-free).
The changelog is worth keeping, but congratulations, you just obsoleted the
last bit of glibc-doc.
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Hey James,
would you please take a minute to file the Python path patches upstream
in bugzilla.gnome.org? We will appreciate it.
Please do so for the following products that share this code: nautilus,
totem, epiphany, eog. I might be missing one, so don't feel restricted
to only those :-).
Thanks
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> The fun thing is, glibc-doc consists of... just the LinuxThreads libpthread
> docs! Everything else is in glibc-doc-reference (non-free).
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> The changelog is worth keeping, but congratulations, you just obsoleted the
> la
This bug needs to be fixed in lenny, which I think requires a t-p-u
upload. Or you could upload to unstable and get a freeze exception, but
the other changes don't seem important enough to do that for.
Ben.
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Ben Hutchings wrote:
> This bug needs to be fixed in lenny, which I think requires a t-p-u
> upload. Or you could upload to unstable and get a freeze exception, but
> the other changes don't seem important enough to do that for.
I think it doesn't require a tpu upload. apt 0.7.19~exp1 and 0.7.19~e
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