** Package changed: serf (Ubuntu) => golang-github-hashicorp-serf
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Title:
serf package has invalid systemd service and configuration
To
[Impact]
Subversion's Perl bindings randomly crash. This is most typically seen
when using git-svn, since it's a heavy user of the bindings.
[Test case]
"git svn clone -s svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/flightgear/fgaddon". With the
existing package in xenial, git-svn kept crashing while trying to
che
This was fixed in 1.9.5-1, which was synced to Ubuntu in zesty.
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** Also affects: subversion (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
This was an intentional change in the behavior of the command line so
that peg revisions are consistently handled by all commands. You need
to add a trailing @ to the target filename to "escape" the @ that you
want to be part of the filename.
See
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SVN-3416?foc
This was "fixed" in 1.5.1dfsg1-1, but Max is right that nothing should
have been using that anyway. Since then use of neon has been dropped in
favor of serf and (hopefully) other software has been fixed to use the
public APIs.
** Changed in: subversion (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I see no use of the mod_dav_fs APIs in Subversion's sources, but there
are direct uses of mod_dav's APIs. Either the code has dropped use of
the mod_dav_fs APIs in the past 6+ years or Apache's code has been
reorganized. Either way, this is no longer valid.
** Changed in: subversion (Ubuntu)
This was fixed in Debian in 1.6.17dfsg-2. That was synced to Ubuntu in
Precise (12.04).
** Changed in: subversion (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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This is an issue with kdesdk-scripts. Later releases have renamed the
script to svn-clean-kde. Maybe that change should be backported to
Trusty.
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This was fixed in Subversion's 1.8.4 release. The subversion packages
in Trusty and later are new enough to have the fix.
** Changed in: subversion (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #797216
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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That's standard package practice for shared libraries. The unversioned
symlinks are only needed when you're building against the library.
** Changed in: subversion (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Subversion 1.8 was included in Trusty. Serf support was still
experimental in Subversion 1.6, so it doesn't make sense to enable it
there. All current Ubuntu releases therefore are either using serf or
shouldn't be changed to use serf.
** Changed in: subversion (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 563179 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/563179
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 563179
svn crashes when checking out when saving credentials in kwallet
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Thanks for the patch, Jens. I'll forward that upstream and take a look
at the prompting issue.
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Title:
svn crashes when checking out when saving
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #736879
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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The libserf-private dependency is only declared for private symbols, so
that shouldn't cause problems for other packages unless they're using
symbols they shouldn't be. Note that subversion 1.7 (and later) are
present in current Ubuntu versions.
** Changed in: serf (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
devscripts uses python-debian to parse the control file and that is what
is dropping the comments.
** Package changed: devscripts (Ubuntu) => python-debian (Ubuntu)
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #694142
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Just to test this out, I created a 4.7G file of just '\n' and I see
exactly the behavior described. I then tried a simple change (attached,
based on 7.4.728) to have Vim use LONG_MAX for MAXLNUM rather than the
hard-coded value. Now Vim didn't stop loading the file partway through,
but it did get
** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Vim has 32-bitlimits; annoying on really large files and 64-bit
machine
To
command-not-found is what provides this package suggestion
functionality. It performs fuzzy matching on the filename to try and
detect typos, which appears to be what's causing these bad suggestions.
I can't reproduce the exact problem you originally described, so this
may have already been fixed
Of the Vim packages, only vim-tiny is installed by default and it has a
lower priority than nano. Choosing to install other editor packages
implies that you know how to use them and won't be bothered by them now
being the provider for editor.
If that's not true, then you can manually change the e
There's no reason the vim-tiny alternatives should mask any of the
alternatives from the more featureful vim packages. The vim-tiny
package doesn't even provide an alternative for /usr/bin/vim and all of
the alternatives it does provide are ranked at a lower priority than
every other vim package.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #743668
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #778821
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This isn't something that can be fixed by a patch. 7.3.430 is
addressing a different problem. This one is completely an issue with
the inclusion of "syntax on" in /etc/vim/vimrc. It can be worked
around, but that is something many users will not know how to do (which
is why the pathogen plugin h
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