Package: fbreader
Version: 0.12.10dfsg2-5
Severity: normal
touch foo.epub
fbreader foo.epub
This will display whatever ebook you last had open in fbreader, without
any indication that there's a problem with the file it was asked to open.
In some situations, this can be very confusing behavior.
This is fixed in version 0.26.
http://joeyh.name/code/mpdtoys/
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Package: alien
Severity: normal
Going through and cleaning out my todo folder for alien, I found an
email from an alien user who reported the following bug. I have
not tried to verify the problem, but it seems likely that alien
is exposing filenames to the shell.
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justus.pia...@uibk.ac.at wrote:
> I'd like to see this patch (or an improved version) applied upstream
> (whatever this means, as it is "dead and buried" according to
> http://joeyh.name/code/). Or else, please let me know about an
> alive-and-well alternative to sleepd.
It seems to me that syste
"Use first vcs from $LIST" *is* nondeterministic. It means that people
who happen to have bzr installed from ancient days of yore when anything
used bzr will get a etckeeper using bzr if they apt-get install
etckeeper. And then on a second system that didn't have that cruft
installed, they'll get a
Package: propellor
Version: 0.9.1
Severity: normal
propellor's docker support uses the docker.io command, but this
turns out to have been a deprecated compat symlink which was removed in
docker.io 1.3.1~dfsg1-2. Which has already migrated to testing.
This is fixed in propellor 0.9.2, which has no
Package: analog
Version: 2:6.0-20
Severity: normal
joey@wren:~>echo | analog -
analog: analog version 6.0/Unix
analog: Warning D: Turning all pie charts off because OUTFILE is stdout and
CHARTDIR is unset
(For help on all errors and warnings, see
/usr/share/doc/analog/docs/errors.h
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> Yes and it is not present in 1.2-2. Nor does w3c-sgml-lib exist in
> stable. So actually if we just let it go to testing everything would
> be fine. ;-) Seriously I will not do that unless you are happy with
> it
joey@wren:~>sudo apt-get install wdg-html-va
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> Hmm well the old vesion of w3c-dtd-xhtml provided w3c-dtd-xhtml. This
> one does not. Still I see it showing up as a Provides in PTS. I am not
> sure if something needs to be done in some mysterious Debian server to
> resolve that but the 1.2-2 version of w3c-sgml-lib does
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> Please send me instructions for how it working fine and not
> afterwards because I tried to test it.
w3c-sgml-lib provides/conflicts w3c-dtd-xhtml, and w3c-markup-validator
depends on both packages, so this happens:
joey@wren:~>validate index.html
joey@wr
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> I am just about to upload w3c-sgml-lib that also generates
> w3c-dtd-xhtml (which will depend on w3c-sgml-lib and consist of
> links). I have endeavoured to fix all conflicts and ensure that
> nsgmls, wdg-html-validator, w3c-markup-validator still work. I have
> to put a ca
Michael Prokop wrote:
> > > > 1. git log completes only branches, but not filenames. I try to do
> > > >`git log Foo/Bar` all the time.
> > > > 2. git diff ditto
Both seem to work now, although rather slowly in large repositories.
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Joey Hess wrote:
> [ I'd try to reproduce this with -d thread, but that causes an immediate
> crash on startup:
> RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded while calling a Python object ]
That happens with python 2.6. python 2.5 supports -d thread.
With python 2.6 I also don
Package: offlineimap
Version: 6.2.0.2-2
Severity: important
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
26138 joey 20 0 330m 291m 3124 S 99 29.2 2:54.35 offlineimap
This isn't good. Each time top updates, it grows by approximatly 4 mb,
Package: procmeter3
Version: 3.5a-4
Severity: normal
iwconfig and ifconfig are in /sbin, which is not in the default path.
procmeter3 will
offer to run iwconfig and ifconfig if you right-click on a ethernet interface
or wireless link graph.
I don't think these programs belong in /sbin, since reg
Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 13:06:57 +0200 (+0200), Joey Schulze wrote:
> > Hi Adrian!
>
> > This document <http://people.redhat.com/drepper/sha-crypt.html> by Ulrich
> > Drepper suggests that SHA-256 and SHA-512 are implemented in the GNU li
o libc 2.7 or
newer.
Regards,
Joey
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configuration snippets to rebuild your
setup for verification and debugging?
Regards,
Joey
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o apply the patch as is because there are some other similar
fields already.
Regards,
Joey
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his device is bound to be altered by the admin, it may be
useful to move this configuration into /etc/default/rbootd.
Regards,
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Mohammed Adnène Trojette wrote:
> > apt-spy says that this mirrors is the fastest... "deb
> > http://mirror.peer1.net/
> > debian/ unstable main" but I get gpg errors now, and I don't
> > trust this mirror.
> > I have confirmed this error with 2 other people in #debian on freenod
If nobody is using or maintaining the package, perhaps it should be
removed?
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The situation with oneko seems to be more complicated than there simply
being a new upstream version. The current debian package is actually a
package of the oneko-sakura branch of oneko, from
http://www.daidouji.com/oneko/. This branch has some features, including
-towindow, -tofocus, and -positio
Regarding the oneko font restore bug, a patch to switch to a specified
cursor would be good, please do send it.
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Package: zope-lockablefolder
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and
Package: zope-kinterbasdbda
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and
Package: zope-dtmlcalendar
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and v
Package: zope-cmfpgforum
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and ver
Package: zope-cmf
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and very hard
Package: zope-callprofiler
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and v
Package: zope-backtalk
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and very
Package: xfs-xtt
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and very hard t
Package: tripwire
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and very hard
Package: eco5000
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and very hard t
Package: chastity-list
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and very
Package: cgiemail
This package depends/pre-depends on debconf without allowing the dependency
to be satisfied with an alternate of debconf-2.0. That is to say, its
dependency should read: debconf | debconf-2.0
Until this is fixed, it is impossible to use this package with cdebconf,
and very hard
Joey Hess wrote:
> Just a reminder that these maintainers still have packages that depend
> on debconf by itself without an alternate dependency on | debconf-2.0.
> As I mentioned in my original post, I plan to file bugs on all of these
> soon, which, omitting all the lg-issue* packag
Package: xpvm
Severity: serious
Tags: security
According to http://secunia.com/advisories/16040:
Eric Romang has reported a vulnerability in xpvm, which can be exploited by
malicious, local users to perform certain actions on a vulnerable system with
escalated privileges.
The vulnerabili
Djoume's patch is no good since it still leaves open a race between
checking whether the file exists and writing to it.
I also thing the severity of this bug is too low, although I'm not sure
if it qualifies as RC. It should at least be severity important.
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Descripti
I notices that Justin Pryzby has proposed a patch to fix the gkdial
double-click crash. I wonder if you're able to test it and see if it
fixed the bug you filed? You can find the patch at
http://bugs.debian.org/299939 ; if you're not comfortable patching it
yourself I can do a rebuild.
This bug h
Package: x-ttcidfont-conf
Severity: normal
Installing this package on a newly installed system resulted in a
debconf note that began:
TrueType and CID font paths which defoma manages have changed again.
Since I just installed the package for the first time, this is not
relevant information. At
Package: atftpd
Version: 0.6.3
Severity: normal
The debconf config script asks at high priority whether to configure
atftpd with debconf. If you choose to do so, it asks all the config
questions at medium priority. The result is that if it's installed at
high priority, it asks if you want to confi
Hello lanes,
At last you have an opportunity to purchase good directly from manufactures.
You save your money purchasing quality products from our plant's store.
Today we present you FatBlast product.
What is FatBlast actually?
Fatblast is an advanced fat-binding supplement that removes fat fro
is optional. I'd like to verify that loading the brain works
> > before we add this upstream.
>
> It has for me; I've been running a megahal bot on a little IRC
> server a friend runs for a couple days now and have already moved
> it between three machines, brain intac
Christian Perrier wrote:
> Hm. Looks like you've started a kind of crusade against silly
> descriptions, isn't it ? :-)
>
> This is a Good Thing, imho.
>
> As last NMU'er of cxhextris (the NMU should have been named "QA
> upload", I guess, as the package is orphaned), I've subscribed to the
>
Package: meta-kde
Version: N/A; reported 2002-02-25
Severity: normal
Tasksel depends on the kde metapackages for its desktop task to work as
advertised. Somehow that metapackage has not yet made it into woody. It
is release critical that it does.
The packages in this metapackage have a large numb
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