viously somehow (?), because
systemd-sysv should not otherwise complain that molly-guard installed
/sbin/halt. I'm wondering if there's something specific to armhf
(seems unlikely) or the particular bootstrap process.
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If this is the issue, I'm now trying to work out what to do about
it... the preinst does seem to be the right place according to Policy
Appendix G.
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Description: Binary data
don't think there's anything specifically wrong with how molly-guard
is using dpkg-divert, so I'm merging this bug in with the relevant
multistrap bug (#591518). Hope that's all right.
Kind regards,
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> tags 856024 - unreproduc
because at least the CLI program still works...
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seem to have the same problems when just installing a new package.
I'm attaching a log with various error messages that orca printed to
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Please find attached the NMU diff for spim 8.0+dfsg-6.1, which I have
uploaded as a zero-day NMU, as per devref 5.11.1:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch05.en.html#nmu-guidelines
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#x27;s not architecture specific?
Nils: can I check which graphics drivers you are using, in case it is
relevant? Meanwhile someone should try running gravit on another i386
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> > /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at /usr/lib/perl5/DBD/Pg.pm line 20.
> > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib/perl5/DBD/Pg.pm line 20.
I think this looks awfully like a DBD::Pg problem.
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Package: poppler
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 4.5
There are no licence notices with most of the file headers; the only
licence statement is in README-XPDF, which specifies version 2 of the
GPL. This same text is on the xpdf website.
This does not match the debian/copyright details, whi
Package: a2ps
Version: 1:4.13c~rc5-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 12.5
The copyright file for a2ps suggests it is GPLv2 only. However, a grep
for the phrasing used in that file returns no other copyright headers:
:~/projects/debian/a2ps/a2ps-4.13c~rc5$ grep -r "dated June, 1991" .
./de
/share/icons/hicolor/icon-theme.cache
exists on your system? It doesn't exist on mine, which is why I didn't
see this problem when I made the change.
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o be quite sure what's going on.)
I have no idea where all these icon caches are coming from, and why I
don't have any. They speed up icon loading times, so are useful...
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er to wait
for cdbs to change, and then f-spot will be sorted along with most of
the rest of GNOME. This should hopefully happen soon.
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riate URE_BOOTSTRAP variable before
running python. The alternative is to check for and set this variable in
uno.py, which will cover most use cases transparently - I'm halfway
through writing this patch.
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On Tue, 2008-10-07 at 15:13 +0200, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> Also see <http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=90701>.
Thanks, that'll save me some time. :)
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n the rendering problems as well, I suspect a proper portability
patch could be quite intrusive.
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bit of
patching (I haven't tested it on big-endian systems yet). There hasn't
been a release for two years, and the packaging looks a bit antiquated
(such as not supporting the 'nostrip' option).
Would you agree with turning this into a request for removal from
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The same problem was mentioned in Red Hat's bugzilla:
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They decided to remove the test.
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Package: openarena
Version: 0.7.6-1
Followup-For: Bug #487970
Confirmed on a G3 after rebuilding without the -maltivec flag in the Makefile.
Backtrace below:
Altivec support is disabled
--- Common Initialization Complete ---
Opening IP socket: localhost:27960
Hostname: mira.retout.co.uk
Alias: m
dified versions of the reference implementation code; it
goes on to say: "No rights other than the ones explicitly set forth
above are granted."
However, I'm willing to accept that this isn't a 'serious' bug. Would
you like a patch so that this doesn't come up ag
Package: python-xlib
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 4.5
Currently python-xlib's debian/copyright is unclear; it has a licence
statement for the packaging (GPLv2 only) but this does not match the upstream
code (GPLv2 or later, I believe).
Having searched the source of the current version,
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= gdk_pixbuf_scale_simple (
pixbuf1, pix_width, pix_height, GDK_INTERP_NEAREST);
-g_free (pixbuf1);
+g_object_unref (pixbuf1);
*pixmap = gtk_image_new_from_pixbuf (pixbuf2);
gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (*button), *pixmap);
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copy of this implementation in lib/md5.c.
There is a debian-legal thread with alternative md5 implementations:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2005/02/msg00108.html
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On Wed, 2008-11-19 at 23:29 +0100, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> I'm attaching a patch by Werner Fink of SuSE covering these
> issues.
How does this debdiff look?
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Would you like a package for stable-security?
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which is then interpreted as hidden text by OO.o 2.x.
The reverse problem also occurs; hidden text in documents will be made
visible in OO.o 2.x.
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world is going to have to deal with this problem in any case.
Chris is going to talk to Sun today about the problem, I believe.
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> A misinterpretation of a comment in the upstream bug log, apparently.
Chris Halls backported the change to OO.o 2.2 just yesterday - we have
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Section: editors
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Geert
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::Declare), but haven't got any further. :) The upstream git
repository for this module looks very different.
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Package: sympa
Version: 5.4.7-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 3.5
Version 5.4.7-1 of sympa removed the old libmd5-perl dependency
(although I still see it listed on the package page for some reason),
but did not add a libdigest-md5-perl dependency.
When installing in a clean chroot, tha
forcemerge 539028 533934
thanks
This is a copy of an earlier bug which got assigned to sbuild. It
doesn't affect the buildds or many users, as I understand it... We
should fix it, but it's not RC.
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According to the PTS, this is happening on sparc:
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=libgtk2-perl&ver=1%3A1.221-1&arch=sparc&stamp=1247273991&file=log
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> > From: Jonas Smedegaard
> > libdigest-md5-perl does not exist as an independent package but is
> > provided by the package "perl".
Oops, my mistake, sorry. :) You win some, you lose some.
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>From https://buildd.debian.org/pkg.cgi?pkg=sympa this also affects
penalosa, mayr and rem.
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I've already been in discussion with Holger Levsen and Christian
Welzel about this (regarding the inclusion in Debian as part of
Typo3). I'm happy to consider the icons dual-licenced under both CC-BY
2.5 and CC-BY 3.0
Cheers,
Mark
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>
>
if [ "$path" == "" ]; then
+ path="/opt/dak"
+ fi
+
db_get "dak/hostname"
hostn="$RET"
db_get "dak/archivename"
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Attached is a patch to use gcc-3.4 instead of gcc-3.3, because we need
-fwritable-strings. It's still ugly, but there are new upstream varkon
versions which presumably fix this. Fixing to use gcc 4 looks like a
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For bonus points, libxext-dev is missing from the Build-Depends if you
want it to build in pbuilder.
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in Swedish. There's a new upstream version, but I haven't tested whether
it displays the same behaviour.
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child exits unexpectedly before running the second and third tests, I
think? Or doesn't manage to print anything.
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that bug on stable. There's a
caveat about the fix possibly not working with DBI < 1.607, which
applies to lenny, so maybe we need to disable the feature entirely. It
sounds like this deserves an upload to stable, though.
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just going for the first. It's probably more useful to
users of the module to see the full parser error. In the long run
'something different' is probably the answer, but that's for upstream.
The downside of the first approach is that if XML::LibXML::Error changes
again, thi
-libxml-perl goes to a higher upstream version, this FTBFS
would happen again, presumably.
This is probably related to #546503.
Reassigning to that package.
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#71 0x00429d08 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fff27bfc358) at main.c:50
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t;page);
+g_return_if_fail (priv);
+g_return_if_fail (priv->page);
-prefs_win_set_page (priv->page->path);
+prefs_win_set_page (priv->page->path);
+}
}
static GtkWidget *
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Martijn, FYI there's now a patch for #516338 as well, which should be
included if you end up doing an NMU.
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and none of the other files will match that basename. (In fact, all the
other files will get deleted - 'foo' always appears last after the list
has been truncated, but in this case would also be $files[0].)
Probably filesystem-dependent? No CPAN testers have picked this up.
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tant to handle
upgrades from previous installations smoothly? I might expect a debconf
question offering to move my current /var/www/iog to /var/lib/iog if you
are upgrading. But I'm not sure it's essential... perhaps it just adds
complexity. I haven't checked how other people have fixed
Package: hplip
Version: 3.9.10-4
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 9.1.1
hp-plugin downloads firmware and plugins into
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/var is specified here in order to make it possible to mount /usr
read-only. Everything that once went into
older than 7 days.
This version removes libmd5-perl from Recommends, as it has been
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--- pop3browser-0.4.1/debian/changelog 2005-04-17 00:10:51.0 +0100
+++ p
it longer.
I've applied the patch from George Danchev in the bug report log.
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@
lease feel free to
tell me if I should delay it longer.
I've applied the patch from Stefan Ebner in the bug log.
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+be
Package: beidgui
Version: 2.6.0-7
Severity: serious
The lintian override file for beidgui is installed in
/usr/share/lintian-overrides, not /usr/share/lintian/overrides.
I'm filing this as serious because a lintian error is now causing
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@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+belpic (2.6.
clone 545367 -1
notfound 545367 20080210-1.1
notfound -1 20080210-1
close 545367 20080210-1.1
retitle -1 acx100-source: module FTBFS with 2.6.31 kernel
submitter -1 "Andrew O. Shadoura"
thanks
Hi Andrew,
This is a different build failure, so I'm cloning this as a new bug.
T
(#527714) happens on my i386 sid
system, and is also happening on the buildds for kfreebsd-i386.
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 09:28:35PM -0500, Stuart Anderson wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Nov 2009, Tim Retout wrote:
>> I don't think there's anything complicated going on here. The 'priv'
>> pointer is not initialized to NULL in 'cb_tree_cursor_changed', so
>
have a few votes in popcon, so clearly has a few
users. The lack of maintainer activity does worry me, though.
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7;t happen when the command is run a second time; just the first
time in a new terminal.
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broken bit.
Running 'rm hel' again in the same shell succeeds; but the
bug can still be seen on 'ls hel' for one time, and 'touch
hel' for one time, etc.
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silent about this - but please feel free to restate your point in a
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[Resending to Ian Bicking's direct email address, since the
virtualenv list address bounced.]
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 09:49:18AM +0000, Tim Retout wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 12:01:51PM +1100, Adam Kennedy wrote:
> > http://blog.ianbicking.org/2008/10/28/pyinstall-is-dead
a special case to me.
[0] http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/perl-policy/ch-site.html
So I think we need to keep both tools, and should focus on resolving
the overlapping binary names.
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forcemerge 583561 584879
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Hi Petter,
I think the fix is in enscript 1.6.5.2-1 - obviously this version
needs to transition to squeeze.
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he if() block after inet_addr fails -
you can just replace it all with one getaddrinfo call, and it will
figure out both IP addresses and hostnames.
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Not to this bug. It'll get closed soon.
We need a stable location where new release tarballs will appear (are
you always going to use /repository/unpackaged/ ?), and then we can
use a debian/watch file to get updated automatically with new
releases.
Too tired to think of anything clever
formation, is that enough to downgrade #580820 to
'important'? It looks like a fix would involve a new upstream version.
I guess the package is still usable even without sound.
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severity 580820 important
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On 4 November 2010 22:49, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> The updated 2.1.1 version on mentors.debian.net is by a new maintainer,
> so IMO we should keep it in and downgrade to non-RC.
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> Tim Retout wrote:
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>> I've not thought much about the implications for the Debian bug - one crazy
>> idea might be to use file_magic to detect broken caches...
>
> Seems doable. I just don't like the idea of the
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Yes, I can reproduce this. I'll aim to fix it tomorrow evening.
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Package: enscript
Version: 1.6.5.1-1
Severity: serious
Tags: upstream
This is http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?29198
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10-plugins-good installed, the ogg file plays.
Downgrading to merely serious, and I'll try to get round to a delayed
NMU upload tomorrow if I don't hear anything.
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other filenames, I'd
guess.
Because Sam named the base file with a ".xac" extension, the error is
not caught by the conditions around the unlink command.
It should be possible to extend the guard condition around this block to
skip the base filename altogether.
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trcmp(name, be->linkfile) != 0) &&
/* Only delete lock files older than the active one */
I'll try to get round to a delayed NMU this week after I've tested it,
if I don't hear anything.
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I think there's a bigger problem with mp3splt-gtk here - it shouldn't
crash and burn when gstreamer throws an error. But that actually
requires a patch...
If installing the -ugly plugins makes it work, maybe this bug could be
downgraded to "important"? It's just a crash in an error case, by that
point.
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cate transaction you
describe is from a copy/paste via the Transaction menu?
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Ben and the release team, not something I want to decide either way.
It's just a little bit more BTS manipulation to make that happen...
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I don't mind if it just gets
closed politely. All I wanted to do was chase up the loose ends from
the NMU of pkg-config, and it sounds like that's happened.
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one from the upstream bug report, I think
it's enough to backport the patch and check these have gone.
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lt-gtk crashing when gstreamer throws an error (imho severity
"important")
- a gstreamer problem with playing your files (needs confirming with
latest packages)
I'd like the first one to migrate to squeeze...
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So I'll close the mp3splt-gtk
bug again.
And first I'm cloning this bug to gstreamer0.10-alsa, since the
visible errors look alsa-related. Someone who knows more about
gstreamer might be able to guide you through the --gst-debug options
to gst-launch-0.10, and possibly reassign the bug furthe
o I'm guessing the dictionary might still be technically "malformed"?
The spellchecking in OOo seems to work, though.
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