Some Gnome timeout imply proof of life requirement on server side to maintain or restore Xfce Session.

2024-03-06 Thread benoit Rolland
Hello everyone, When using Xfce remotely, a kind of Gnome timeout occurs after a few minutes. A server-side proof-of-life, such as a keystroke, then becomes necessary to maintain or restore the Xfce session, which is a shame on a server that's supposed to be available 24 hours a day without a

Bug#1032623: marked as done (vcswatch: should not raise error on repos > 1GiB in size)

2024-03-06 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Wed, 06 Mar 2024 14:13:20 + with message-id <65e87a00c054a_2433439607...@godard.mail> and subject line Bug#1032623 fixed in qa.debian.org has caused the Debian Bug report #1032623, regarding vcswatch: should not raise error on repos > 1GiB in size to be marked as done. This

Bug#1032623: fixed in qa.debian.org

2024-03-06 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Wednesday, 6 March 2024 15:13:20 CET Christoph Berg wrote: > Hello, > > Bug #1032623 in qa.debian.org reported by you has been fixed in the Git > repository. You can see the commit message below and you can check the diff > of the fix at: > > https://salsa.debian.org/qa/qa/-/commit/d404abd20e1

Bug#1032623: fixed in qa.debian.org

2024-03-06 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Diederik de Haas > The pre-filter which was 1GB and was recently further reduced to 500MB is > still > in place AFAICT. So it seems to me that this bug would be fixed when the size > limitation is removed, which is not (yet) the case? The checkouts are now a 1/1000th in size. Christoph

Bug#1032623: fixed in qa.debian.org

2024-03-06 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Wednesday, 6 March 2024 16:26:40 CET Christoph Berg wrote: > Re: Diederik de Haas > > > The pre-filter which was 1GB and was recently further reduced to 500MB is > > still in place AFAICT. So it seems to me that this bug would be fixed > > when the size limitation is removed, which is not (yet)

Debian Apache version

2024-03-06 Thread Ali Ramzan
Hi, We are currently using Debian Apache version 2.4.57-2, which has some vulnerabilities (Apache 2.4.x < 2.4.58 Multiple Vulnerabilities CVE-2023-31122 CVE-2023-43622 CVE-2023-45802). I am trying to find out when the new version of Apache (2.4.58-1) will be released. Can you provide me with this

Vcswatch scanning broken? (no space left on space)

2024-03-06 Thread Boyuan Yang
Hi, I am not sure where vcswatch is running on, but obviously the machine now has a full disk that makes vcswatch fail: See https://qa.debian.org/cgi-bin/vcswatch?package=rspamd : Last scan: 2024-03-03 20:52:07+00 Error: fatal: Unable to create '/srv/scratch/qa.debian.org/vcswatch/r/rspamd/shal

Re: Vcswatch scanning broken? (no space left on space)

2024-03-06 Thread Sebastiaan Couwenberg
On 3/7/24 3:50 AM, Boyuan Yang wrote: I am not sure where vcswatch is running on quantz, see: https://db.debian.org/machines.cgi search for "qa" in the Description column. , but obviously the machine now has a full disk that makes vcswatch fail: See https://qa.debian.org/cgi-bin/vcswatch?pa