Package: xfsdump
Version: 2.2.35-1
Followup-For: Bug #359772
Hi,
Got bitten by the same bug; googling the error message brings nothing
else than an IRIX changelog :)
I'd be curious to have a more detailed explanation of what's leading up
to this error...
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Package: cupsys
Version: 1.2.1-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi,
Either CUPS 1.2 passes wrong command line arguments to the backends, or the
parallel backend bundled with CUPS 1.2 is buggy in some way.
Either way, I am unable to print using the parallel backend; the b
Package: libtonezone1
Severity: serious
Hi,
The libtonezone.so.1 symlink is missing from the libtonezone1 package, making
it unusable as is.
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Julien BLACHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The libtonezone.so.1 symlink is missing from the libtonezone1 package, making
> it unusable as is.
Fixed in SVN for 1.2.6-1.
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Hi,
It doesn't hang, it's just dogfuckingslow. Took something like 10
minutes here to generate the damn certs.
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Package: proftpd
Version: 1.3.0-4
Severity: grave
Tags: security
Justification: user security hole
Hi,
Net ACLs in proftpd 1.3.0 seem to be buggy. Specifying a network using either
CIDR notation or a wildcard leads to proftpd granting access to every clients
regardless of their IP address.
My
cting from localhost, which is
kind of stupid
- if :::10.1.1.0/24 is invalid, proftpd shouldn't start, and it
certainly shouldn't grant access to everybody as it does
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Hi,
OK forget that, the v4 ACLs do not work at all.
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I'll fix it this week-end. The previous version did build
successfully, so I guess there's a missing ifdef in some of the
newly-added code.
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;t offer a fix
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bottom_bit() was unused until then, so the bug went unnoticed.
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Steve Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Steeve,
> Thanks for the report. There is a typo. Change:
>
> " bsfq %%eax,%%edx;\n"
> to
> " bsfq %%rax,%%rdx;\n"
Thanks for the fix, I'll upload a fixed
reassigning the bug to hplip, please Cc me and reassign back if
needed.
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o straight with -7 with that.
Sorry but I won't be able to test this patch before this week-end.
Refusing IPv6 subnets doesn't qualify as a fix for this issue IMHO,
but at least it'll fix the hole in the meantime. I wonder how this
code can end up in a stable release.
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ct, :::192.168.0.0/24 not.
> because the second address is a mixed ipv4-in-ipv6 spec, but must
> specify the whole 128 bit range, not the ipv4 form.
Ah, ok, now it makes sense to reject that, indeed. As long as regular
IPv4 CIDR is supported :)
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rror. Upstream patches refuses CIDR notation in IPv6 context
> at all which is sub-optimali, indeed.
Refusing the v4compat notation might be the best option to avoid
errors.
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y scanner is an epson 2400 and used to work
> perfectly with xsane in previous versions.
Please try with 0.98b-1 and tell me how it goes.
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etc/hotplug a directory ?
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h KDE installed, and never encountered
this problem, so this must have been some faulty script at some point
in time :)
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with the java package
> maintainers).
Thanks for the catch; I need to have a look at the java policy as I
think it changed while the package was stuck in NEW.
Java packaging is a bit difficult in Debian right now :) (lack of
tools, incomplete policy, ...)
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backends-extras (1.0.16.6) unstable; urgency=low
* New backend:
+ lexmark
* Updated backend:
+ epkowa
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Can you try to install libsane-extras << 1.0.16.6 and see if that
helps ? You probably still hav
Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This is a serious bug filed against your package because it
> build-depends on xlibs-dev, which as announced in [1] a while ago, is
Thanks for the bug, I'll fix it tonight.
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ese words, congratulations, you just learned to
make a useful bug report.
Have a nice day.
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new bug against linux-kernel-headers if
you think it's the right to do.
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Package: pcmcia-cs
Version: 3.2.8-3
Severity: serious
pcmcia-cs now depends on pnpbios-tools which is Arch: i386, amd64.
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Package: snmpd
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Hi,
% snmpwalk [...] 10.0.1.2
[...]
IP-MIB::ip.34.1.11.1.4.127.0.0.1 = INTEGER: 2
IP-MIB::ip.34.1.11.2.16.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1 = INTEGER: 2
IP-MIB::ip.34.1.11.2.16.32.1.7.168.24.9
the
context gets freed before the data structure for sure).
Proposed patch attached; I think it's correct, but please discuss the
problem with upstream. They may have a better way to fix this.
And get them to do a full review of the IP-MIB code, looks like it's
needed.
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ous problem, since
Well, you're wrong. libgphoto2 does not need udev, it only Recommends:
it.
The problem is that /etc/udev doesn't exist, which is totally
different, and I totally forgot to add that to the dirs file, indeed.
Fixing in 2.1.6-5.2.
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Hi,
Attached is the diff for the 2.1.6-5.2 NMU.
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ernel-headers package.
I don't know who's at fault exactly, but I'll see if resmgr can do
without usbdevice_fs.h.
The first error is caused by BITS_PER_LONG being undefined before
usbdevice_fs.h gets included.
The second error is the usual "kernel types not defined when inc
Package: libtifiles0
Severity: serious
Tags: sid
This version should not migrate to testing yet.
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Package: libticables3
Severity: serious
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names is attached.
Sure, and your patch now breaks libieee1284 for everybody else. Not
everybody uses udev. Please think TWICE before sending in a broken
patch. If twice isn't enough, think again. And again.
Thanks, but no thanks.
I'll fix it as time permits, with a real fix.
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use a GTK
theme ? If yes, which one ? Does it work without the theme ? Could you
get a backtrace ?
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pply it to the next revision. I'm busy right now
with real life, I'll check my queue for sane-backends soon.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Debian Bug Tracking System) wrote:
Hi,
>> retitle 390005 openser-jabber-module: empty package on arm (gcc: internal
>> consistency failure)
I'll look into that next week, thanks for the report.
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Hi,
OpenSER 1.1.0-3 suffered from a gcc/buildd problem on arm, leading to
an empty openser-jabber-module package on arm (#390005, RC).
A test build on arm went fine, so a binNMU should fix this.
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he build system has issues, this is a known
problem and I think it's being worked on. I'll check that as soon as
I'll have enough free time to do so.
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is fixed in SVN wrt this issue, will be in OpenSER 1.1.0-4
- #390694 has been filed against gcc-4.1 which fails to build part of
the jabber module at -O2 (the binNMU rebuild failed too)
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easy fix for #390008. Is it as simple as losing the
> #error? If more is needed, can you add a patch on the bug report
> please?
Attached is the patch I applied to OpenSER.
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Steve McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> #384772 also needs fixing, which I'll work on now.
Here is the patch I applied to OpenSER. It relies on debian/rules
setting CFLAGS when calling make.
(there are whitespace-related changes in the patch, it probably won't
apply as is
Package: openoffice.org-writer2latex
Version: 0.5-5
Followup-For: Bug #468202
Hi,
Here the postinst barfs, the purge barfs too, I have no lockfile around
(contrary to what unopkg claims during the purge), purging and reinstalling
does not work.
strace on the postinst script reveals that unopkg d
ED] bug ? I can reproduce it at
will
and none of the workarounds seem to work.
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what should have been a "how do we go about fixing that
bug" earlier.
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on as installed. I guess
this explains it all :)
> Yes, you want --shared. A simple unopkg list shows just user-installed
> extensions.
Gee sorry I missed that in the help text this morning. Gah.
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ig chunk of
possibly useless data to crawl through.
Given my previous mail, please tell me if it's still needed and I'll
generate it again.
>> The upgrade worked on other machines of mine.
>
> Yeah. Some unopkg suckage again :/
Looks really great, indeed :| I feel your pain...
Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> your package failed to build from source. -minline-all-stringops is only
> available on i386 and amd64.
Hmm, that option shouldn't be there to begin with. Time to revisit one
of the debian patches, it seems.
Thanks,
JB.
-
; Here is the info printed on gnome-terminal.
As a data point:
Cannot reproduce it here, may be locale-dependent, can you try with
LANG=C ?
(Hi Cédric!)
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ror: expected ')' before '*' token
That's GtkFileSelection now being deprecated. Removing
-DGTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED should fix it until we can get a newer
version of TiEmu in Debian.
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Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> Did anyone actually try CVS HEAD before and see the bug, or might this
> problem be due to a Debian-specific patch to binutils?
The joy of finding out is all yours :-)
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Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
>> Works here on both i386 and amd64. Unless you can give details, this
>> report is bogus as far as I'm concerned.
>
> Please provide a build log, so we can diff it with mine.
See buildd.debian.org, the build logs are
th i386 and amd64. Unless you can give details, this
report is bogus as far as I'm concerned.
> The full build log is available from
> http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2007/11/06
Please provide a direct link to the build log in future bug reports.
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Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Built against audacious 1.3, so we are in the same case as #450438.
I think I have it ported to audacious 1.4, need to wait until
audacious is installable again to test that out.
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7;t find /dev/input/* which breaks X and even my
> network interfaces got messed up.
>
> I hope this is not a duplicate of #359797.
It's not, the file hasn't changed, it has only moved. However it's
possible that it uncovered a bug in libsane-extras which I haven't
Yannick Roehlly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> When I install the 1.0.19~cvs20071213-2 package, udev behave very weirdly:
Do you have libsane-extras installed ?
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n as
> possible. Having a broken computer after installing a scanner software
> is not something intended, and it's not easy to track for users.
You're using unstable. Sometimes it breaks. Deal with it, or stick
with stable.
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hen used
with libsane > 1.0.19~cvs20071213-1.
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> rc libsane-extras 1.0.18.10 API library
> for scanners -- extra backends
You need to purge it.
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e bug.
As far as libsane-extras is concerned, the bug is fixed. The bug did
not make it to a stable release, as it only appeared after Linux
2.6.22, and that's w after Etch's release :)
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Package: icedove
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Justification: renders package unusable
Icedove 2.0.0.0-1 and 2.0.0.0-2 both segfault at startup.
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Mike Hommey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Looks like you are subject to #425228.
Indeed, that was it. But I had to remove all the Tahoma.ttf links in
/var/lib/defoma, not only the one in fontconfig.d.
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/people.debian.org/~jblache/440015/binutils-4988-deb440015-testcase.tar.bz2>
Extracted from my failed openh323 mips build, quite large once
unpacked.
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I guess you're raising a non-issue.
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just put the missing libs up at
<http://people.debian.org/~jblache/440015/testcase-4988-deb440015-missinglibs.tar.bz2>
The libc was included in the original testcase in the g++-libs subdir,
along with all the standard stuff added by the compiler.
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ou actually using xinetd?
It'd help if you could pinpoint the exact issue; looks like it could
be update-inetd failing here.
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Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
>> It'd help if you could pinpoint the exact issue; looks like it could
>> be update-inetd failing here.
>
> What exactly do you want me to do?
Running the postinst set -x should be enough to know what's failing.
er upload for nothing, does it work OK if
you move the confmodule sourcing right after the set -e ?
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d for nothing, does it work OK if
>>you move the confmodule sourcing right after the set -e ?
>
> I've modified the postinst script according to you request and get the
> same (about) error.
I've rewritten the postinst in -10 and uploaded it. If it doesn't fix
the i
:) Had to rewrite the postinst because the change I asked you to
test wasn't enough to get it to work; with only that change
update-inetd was outputting things to stdout while debconf wasn't
stopped, which is always a no-go.
Now that I remember how to not use debconf, let's have some
Package: mt-daapd
Version: 0.9~r1696-1.4
Followup-For: Bug #496217
Hi,
Even in 0.9~r1696-1.4 still refuses valid credentials for the web interface. I
haven't been able to track that down further.
Anyway, it's still broken.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joshua Kwan) wrote:
Hi,
> So if anyone's up to it, upload away.
I'm going to NMU, and I'll try to fix a few other things at the same
time. I'll also set the Maintainer to QA.
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g the SANE_DEBUG_HP_RTS88XX
environment variable to 128 or 255
- a proper backtrace using gdb and the libsane-extras-dbg package
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Package: pommed
Severity: serious
Version: 1.19~dfsg-1
This version of pommed needs Linux >= 2.6.25, which is not available
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n by default in Debian.
I'm fixing this, in the meantime, please be aware that there's no such
thing as a default working configuration for openser. The openser.cfg
shipped in the package is an extremely minimal example; actually, that
config doesn't suit anyone :-)
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strace is more than utterly useless
for debugging a segfault.
Also tell me which backend you are using, and try enabling only this
backend in dll.conf.
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the need, though some changes still need to be done to both elilo and
grub-efi).
The real issue is that a direct EFI boot will leave you without a
video BIOS, which means no 3D acceleration. And I'm sure you want 3D
acceleration.
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Jean Parpaillon wrote:
Hi,
> I believe that the bug is not fixed in 0.9~r1696.dfsg-9, I got the
> same error.
You must be doing something wrong, then. That's for ffmpeg from
unstable, by the way, not from testing or debian-multimedia or I don't
know what else.
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The avision backend post 1.0.18 is known to be broken for some
(revisions of some) scanners, but your report is a new one.
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to testing. Get libpci3 from unstable in the
meantime.
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n of
mt-daapd you can find due to the patches I've collected or written...
Upstream being in the sorry state it is, if I were to go and do some
extensive patching, Debian (read: me) would become the de facto
upstream, and I'm not sure I want to do that just yet.
I've been scratchin
Package: aterm
Version: 1.0.1-6
Severity: serious
Justification: FTBFS
Hi,
aterm fails to start:
% aterm
aterm: symbol lookup error: aterm: undefined symbol: dpy
And fails to build:
../../src/main.c: In function 'main':
../../src/main.c:2171: error: 'dpy' undeclared (first use in this function
properly managed.
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with
libraries. Which has not been
done.
That also means all users will need to be patched to support this
change. How clever.
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lp fix
locally-built software, which we have to support too.
I guess there's not too much of that for libafter*, though. Please
talk to upstream about not fucking up their API and ABI.
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sion of your package.
FYI, OpenSER will be replaced by Kamailio once it gets out of NEW. I
don't think it'll be worth doing a source upload of OpenSER to fix
this bug.
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Carl Fürstenberg wrote:
Hi,
> As I was working for out local package distribution, I've modified the
> init script based on the skeleton, attached herein.
I'd rather have you investigate why mt-daapd doesn't stop properly on
your machine, that'd be way more
mt-daapd, as it could have side
effects on the sqlite database, with potentially more side effects
down the road (mt-daapd not starting and/or loss of the database).
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Package: hplip
Version: 2.8.10-2
Severity: serious
Justification: uninstallable on Debian
Hi,
The current hplip package has a
Breaks: udev (<< 136-1)
relationship declared, but this version of udev is only available on Ubuntu.
Consequently, the package is uninstallable on Debian systems.
Th
r duties as DDs.
Also consider the likelihood of Debian-specific bugs being reported
upstream, which is not nice either as it shifts the burden on upstream
developers.
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to handle the bug right
now. Thanks Evgeni for jumping in.
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bug to the hplip package, please sort it out with the hplip
maintainers.
I don't know how they set permissions up these days, but from the udev
rules, it looks like group lp is what is needed.
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extras because Avasys/Epson make it very hard to
support it properly in a distribution.
Avasys are working on fixing up their Debian packages. This is none of
my business, and this bug is useless.
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heads up. Unfortunately, I cannot upload a fixed
package right now due to a bug in the pkg-config garbage^Wdata shipped
by audacious-dev.
In the meantime, you can use wmauda -c audacious2 as a workaround for
this issue.
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th debugging enabled
(XSANE_DEBUG=255) and send the last 20-30 lines of output.
Thanks,
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