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Bug#195873: libc6: [wishlist] Update Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR) debconf template translation

2003-06-03 Thread Andre Luis Lopes
Package: libc6 Version: 2.3.1-17 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch, sid Hi, Attached is a patch against CVS version (as of 2003-06-02) of libc6 Debian package (CVSROOT = cvs.debian.org:/cvs/glibc module = glibc-package) which will update libc6's Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR) debconf template transla

Hello Debian-glibc! My name is Roland Merten. Potsdam, Germany. CREDIT CARDS INFORMATION BELOW!

2003-06-03 Thread Kenneth . ward
Title: Hello Hello! My name is Roland Merten. Potsdam, Germany. Future Starts Today… Everybody cares about his future, the future of his family, society but not everyone conceives laying of the basis for this necessary at the moment. It is essential to keep up to date to be a truly successful p

Bug#195888: libc6: memory leak in libcrypt.so when dlopen/dlclose it

2003-06-03 Thread Alexander Kogan
Package: libc6 Version: 2.3.1-17 Severity: normal Tags: upstream When I dlopen() libcrypt.so, call crypt() and then dlclose() it, memory leak occur. I think, crypt() use static pointer initialized on first call to crypt() with malloc, but it isn't freed on _fini() Here is a test code: #include

Processed: reassign back to libc6-dev, gcc's build-dep is not at (>= 2.3.1)

2003-06-03 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > reassign 194339 libc6-dev Bug#194339: __thread problem with woody backports of gcc 3.3 Bug reassigned from package `gcc-3.3' to `libc6-dev'. > thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system admin

Bug#195888: libc6: memory leak in libcrypt.so when dlopen/dlclose it

2003-06-03 Thread Alexander Kogan
Package: libc6 Version: 2.3.1-17 Severity: normal Tags: upstream When I dlopen() libcrypt.so, call crypt() and then dlclose() it, memory leak occur. I think, crypt() use static pointer initialized on first call to crypt() with malloc, but it isn't freed on _fini() Here is a test code: #include

Processed: reassign back to libc6-dev, gcc's build-dep is not at (>= 2.3.1)

2003-06-03 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > reassign 194339 libc6-dev Bug#194339: __thread problem with woody backports of gcc 3.3 Bug reassigned from package `gcc-3.3' to `libc6-dev'. > thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system admin

Bug#196028: libc6-dev: [hppa] buggy kernel includes cause build failure

2003-06-03 Thread Chris Cheney
Package: libc6-dev Version: 2.3.1-17 Severity: serious On hppa there appears to be a bug in /usr/include/asm/byteorder.h It causes kdemultimedia to fail to build with the following output. This same code in kdemultimedia compiles on every other arch that debian supports. I sent email to debian-hpp

cvs commit to glibc-package/debian by bcollins

2003-06-03 Thread Debian GLibc CVS Master
Repository: glibc-package/debian who:bcollins time: Tue Jun 3 19:05:38 MDT 2003 Log Message: Update sparc64 build stuff. Files: changed:changelog control

cvs commit to glibc-package/debian/packages.d by bcollins

2003-06-03 Thread Debian GLibc CVS Master
Repository: glibc-package/debian/packages.d who:bcollins time: Tue Jun 3 19:05:38 MDT 2003 Log Message: Update sparc64 build stuff. Files: changed:sparc64.mk