Hi there,
The installation/upgrade of coreutils 7.4-1 (from 7.3-1) tries to
uninstall mktemp. I did this, assuming coreutils 7.4-1 would provide it's
own mktemp, but it did not.
I therefore installed mktemp again (which luckily succeeded), but I ended
up with coreutils 6.10-6, en I see no wa
The biggest annoyance is the lack of any verbosity or
other way to trace exactly what routine is being executed.
The error occurs when trying to dump to an NFS4 directory.
I had this working before but after a system upgrade the
error is back and it is stopping the show.
What about ruby debugging
FYI: The status of the xjewel source package
in Debian's testing distribution has changed.
Previous version: 1.6-24
Current version: 1.6-25
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Your message dated Thu, 04 Jun 2009 17:47:08 +
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and subject line Bug#407015: fixed in antiword 0.37-5
has caused the Debian Bug report #407015,
regarding antiword: segmentation fault with corrupted files
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that the problem has been
The domain name on the server hadn't been configured to
match the domain name in the client. This resulted in
corrupted ownership (owner and group) for the destination
files, and the 'chown_if_root' routine failed.
A trace of where pdumpfs was failing can be obtained
by specifying '--backtrace' a
Package: grace6
Version: 5.99.1+dev4-7
Severity: serious
Hi
mips and mipsel do now also need the -fPIC compilation flag to make sure that
shared objects only contain position independent code.
Cheers
Luk
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