I have confirmed in my own testing using Hardy that this bug still
exists. Konqueror offers to keep a certificate exception forever, but
saves it in ksslpolicies for only one hour.
You can even edit the exception in "Cryptography Configuration" -> "Peer
SSL Certificates" tab, and change it to "Fo
I set a version number slightly higher than the ubuntu version, which
will prevent that until someone backports a later release.
You can force a hold with:
echo "wine hold" | dpkg --set-selections
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Oops. I forgot I moved it.
wget -q http://www.tolaris.com/apt/packages-tolaris.asc -O- | sudo apt-
key add -
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Found the solution. By default pbuilder calls dpkg-buildpackage like
so:
DEBBUILDOPTS="$DEBBUILDOPTS -rfakeroot"
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc $DEBBUILDOPTS
That causes dpkg-buildpackage to rebuild the diff.gz and .dsc files.
Add a -b in there, and it won't. It also means the resulting .changes
fil
I've confirmed the same behaviour compiling "hello".
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I have the same issue, same package. Building wine for i386 and amd64
with pbuilder. The .diff.gz has a different checksum (individual
patches inside the diff are reordered) on both architectures as from the
original:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/wine$ md5sum ~/src/wine/wine_1.0.0-2eitri1.diff.gz
/v
Hi all. I've recompiled wine with the patch bdkoepke described rolled
back. It is available in my repo for hardy on i386 and amd64 here:
deb http://www.tolaris.com/apt/ hardy main
My key:
wget -q http://www.tolaris.com/apt/packages-tolaris.gpg -O- | sudo apt-
key add -
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Analysing that email again now, it's actually got question mark chars in
it, 0x3F. I'll look for another example. I don't get many now.
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Let's try that again.
** Attachment added: "An Arabic email encoded in Windows-1252 format."
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I am the Tolaris from the above Ubuntu Forums post. Attached is an old,
unimportant business email that is in Windows-1252 encoding. I've
stripped out identifying names and addresses. I hope this helps.
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