Fixed in 4.2.1-19
** Changed in: sa-exim (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Status: Unknown
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That error message looks strange. It looks like you're installing the
libnettle7 package for amd64, but there's _another_ instance of that
package that's _also_ for amd64? Did you download the .deb file
manually? libnettle7 should exist in Ubuntu 20.04 according to
https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal
What does
dpkg -l libnettle7
say?
dpkg -L libnettle7:amd64
?
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Title:
Libnettle.so.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
direct
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Title:
Complains about IPv6 entries in resolv.conf
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I've encountered a bug that might be the same as this. Apparently
pinentry-qt can't connect to the display. Adding keep-display to
~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf is a workaround.
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Disabling bindnow and PIE isn't really a fix, is it?
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FTBFS with bindnow and PIE enabled
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I'm not sure ... On the one hand most users will only need to accept one
or at most a handful connections at a time, and opening many connections
can be used as a form of DoS attack, but on the other hand I think there
are other services that use more memory, and those users that need to
can add -l
** Changed in: oidentd (Ubuntu)
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Title:
oidentd doesn't have a status option in the init script
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This is most probably not a bug in nettle/libhogweed2, but the result of
a somehow aborted earlier operation, and should be possible to resolve
simply by doing as the error message suggests.
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I think this has to be a bug in dpkg or a one-time freak accident where
a line break somehow got deleted from /var/lib/dpkg/available or the
package lists that were used to build it.
** Changed in: libtar (Ubuntu)
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: Confirmed => In Progress
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Title:
ssvnc creates a 1x1
I did some debugging and found that firstly, XtVaGetValues(toplevel,
XtNwidth, &w, XtNheight, &h, NULL) in check_things() didn't get the size
of the window, but the size of the remote desktop, and secondly, the
mask that XQueryPointer() fetched wouldn't be zero because it includes
not only mouse bu
This patch, while it does mean that you don't get a 1×1 window, doesn't
enable automatic rescaling to the current window size; it just checks if
the remote desktop is larger than 90% of the width and/or height of the
local screen, and multiples the scale factor by 0.9 until it's not.
However, that
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multi-arch packages cannot be installed due to dpkg wrongly detecting them
as already installed
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** Changed in: oidentd (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Title:
oidentd doesn't have a status option in the init script
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Same here. Fortunately, MariaDB (packages mariadb-server-core-10.0 and
mariadb-client-core-10.0, but the client package might not need to be
substiuted) seems to work as a perfect replacement.
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Is net.ipv6.bindv6only on? (cat /proc/sys/net/ipv6/bindv6only)
Also please run sudo lsof -i :113
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Sorry. wrong bug. This was fixed in 2.0.8-4.
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Doesn't bind to IPv6 addresses by default
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This was fixed in 2.0.8-4.1.
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This was fixed in 2.0.8-4.1 (Precise has 2.0.8-4).
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Title:
initscript no
Said patch has been included in Ubuntu for several years now. Besides,
it's only an issue when oidentd is configured to listen to a specific
address, as otherwise it will bind to the wildcard addresses of all
available address families.
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There's nothing to fix i nettle. but other packages depending on it need to be
rebuilt in order.
I don't know how Ubuntu manages library transitions like this, but you can have
a look at https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-nettle.html (check
the "good" box).
What I find strange is
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Title:
evolution does not start due to missing symbol in /usr/lib/x86_64
-linux-g
That shouldn't happen and it works for me too. What versions of gmp and
nettle have you got installed? (Run "dpkg -l libgmp10 libhogweed2" to
check). There was a point in time where libhogweed2 didn't get the
right dependencies; perhaps that version has got stuck for some reason.
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Actually, SSL/TLS isn't even enabled in accountd (nor in the accountd
client code in prayer-session) and in fact requires some patching to get
working.
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Although ... I forgot that Prayer uses the UW IMAP C client library to
connect to the IMAP server. That library does verify the server name
against the certificate subject name(s). Only the connections to prayer-
accountd are insecure, which I guess is all you said to begin with.
accountd is even l
You're right, the client code doesn't seem to verify certificates,
making TLS mostly pointless. However, traffic between prayer/prayer-
session, prayer-accountd, and the backend LDAP server typically is over
the loopback interface or at least a trusted LAN, not over the public
Internet, making the
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Segmentation fault on tar_extract_all in 14.04/1.2.20-3
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Segmentation fault on tar_extract_all in 14.04/1.2.20-3
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affects: libtar (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=745352
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: libtar (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Magnus Holmgren (holmgren)
** Changed in: libtar (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Com
** Changed in: expect (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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expect uses memcpy instead of memmove to copy overlapping memory
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Status: Unknown
** Changed in: expect (Ubuntu)
Status: New
Since hardy is no longer supported, I'm simply marking this bug as
fixed.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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package lyskom-server 2.1.2-11 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorM
This bug was fixed in 1.2.16-1, available since Quantal.
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buffer
Unfortunately, the API was broken to begin with. The way I see it,
free()ing memory that may or may not have been malloc()d is more wrong
than living with the memory leaks, and the new upstream seems to have
agreed.
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libtar causes lordsawar core dump when starting new game
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This may be solved in 2.1.2-13. Can you please try that version and see
if it makes any difference?
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Steven's patch has been incorporated in upstream version 1.2.14, so the
bug is fixed in Quantal, but some Ubuntu developer might want to get it
included in Precise too.
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As I wrote above, it should work in newer releases and it doesn't seem
to crash directly at startup on Ubuntu 12.04, at least.
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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pyscrabble-server crashed with ImportError in ()
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I'm interested in knowing why you tried to install both openssh-server
and lsh-server. Was it a conscious decision or were both packages
installed to fulfill dependencies?
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I think I've resolved this in Debian package revision 7.8.352-dfsg-6,
but I forgot to add an LP: entry to the changelog.
** Changed in: pike7.8 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Magnus Holmgren (holmgren)
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What you're seeing is breakage in the compatibility layer for old Pike
code. There doesn't appear to be any fatal errors, so this is of lesser
concern.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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ssvnc hangs X server while toggling FullScreen
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The cause of the failure is that multiarch support was added to heimdal,
but the symlinks /usr/lib -> heimdal weren't moved accordingly. On the
other hand the output from krb5-config --libs doesn't seem to be used
correctly, and that should fixed.
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It still builds in sid, so I suspect that it is related to libssl having
been converted to multiarch. Unfortunately I'm having trouble creating
an oneiric environment to reproduce it and investigate.
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I believe that technically, the public API hasn't been changed. The API
doesn't specify whether the returned pointer should be free()d, and is
broken by sometimes returning a pointer that needs to be free()d and
sometimes one that mustn't, so one must never free() the pointer. Some
distributions de
*If* this is the same as http://bugs.debian.org/473598, it should work
better in 1.6.2-3 (which came after Intrepid) and later. The timeout
when asking the servers for stats was lowered in that Debian revision.
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pyscrabble crashed with Fault in close():
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Yeah, somehow the dependencies were broken in Debian Lenny and
corresponding Ubuntu versions. I was going to fix it but never got
around to getting it through the stable-proposed-updates process. It
should work again in releases that have Python 2.6 as default.
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>From the backtrace it looks like a bug in the python-zodb package, and
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pyscrabble-server crashed with ImportError
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No, it's not resolved.
I was applying this patch to the package in Debian, but after looking a
bit closer I'm not so sure anymore. The problem that the patch attempts
to solve is that th_get_pathname() in some cases (namely, if
gnu_longname is not set) strdup()s a local buffer. But th_get_pathname
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package lsh-server 2.0.4-dfsg-6 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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Bug reports and patches are always welcome directly in Debian's
bugtracker, even if you use Ubuntu, as long as you try to avoid
reporting bugs that are Ubuntu-specific. I try to track my Debian
packages on Launchpad; I just wish there were a way to auto-subscribe to
all packages I'm the maintainer
The configure script is generated using a really old autoconf, which is
probably it has rather weird default paths, and Makefile.in is , but it
should do its job, so it seems to be the easiest way to enable Xinerama.
I just hope it's worth it. :-)
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Looks like Ola overwrote history with later uploads. On the other hand,
changing from imake to configure+make doesn't seem related to the bug it
was said to fix. I could ask him, but I doubt that he'll remember what
he did five years ago. :-)
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[hardy] libdkim-dev missing
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package dkimproxy 1.2-3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed
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Once again, I would like to know the following to be able to troubleshoot the
issue:
At the moment when lsh-server was installed or upgraded, was openssh-server
(still) installed and running, and if so, did you configure lsh-server to use a
different port from openssh-server?
If the port that l
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package lsh-server 2.0.4-dfsg-6 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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See http://bugs.debian.org/572271
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Just to make sure, did you remove or disable openssh-server (sshd) or
configure lsh-server to use a different port than 22?
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This bug was fixed in 1.2.2.1-7, but I didn't get the changelog entry
right to automatically close the bug.
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first line in the start() subroutine in /etc/init.d/prayer. I'm
considering whether prayer should be (carefully) patched to create
certain directories before dropping root privileges.
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Sta
Do you have a tmpfs filesystem mounted as /var/run? I should of course
have covered that situation...
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