Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ssl-cert
The openssl req command requires a -days argument to override the
default number of days (30) for validity of self-signed certifiicates.
30 days seems an unreasonably low default. I have found no way to
change this without fiddling with /usr/sbi
Further research indicates a reference in the changelog that appears to
refer to the issue I believe I'm seeing as of 1.0.15:
* Make the default SSL cert have a lifetime of 10 years rather than 30
days. Closes: 293821
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/s/ssl-cert/ssl-
cert_1
apt-cacher and apt-cacher-ng are both pretty aggressively maintained.
The version of apt-cacher that will be in jaunty has sprouted several
new dependencies, though, as well as new features.
I have some experience with squid, too.
+1 from me on having Ubuntu recommend a specific apt-caching solu
+1. I just got done fighting through getting x11vnc running under gdm
session and the -reopen option would make it much easier.
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Since as of Intrepid we have libxmlbeans-java packaged, could we enable
E4X to build in the Rhino package? Here's the message from the rhino
changelog:
rhino (1.6.R5-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Removed Wolfgang Baer from Uploaders and added myself.
* Fixed FTBFS: java.net.ConnectException: Co
James Westby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Would you consider that change to fix this issue? There is still no
> way to consider it, but 10 years seems much more sensible than 30 days.
>
> Thanks,
>
> James
>
>
> ** Changed in: ssl-cert (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Incomplete
>
Yes, I would. In the
James Westby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for responding. I am closing the bug as fixed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> James
>
>
> ** Changed in: ssl-cert (Ubuntu)
>Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
>
Thank *you* for following up.
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I confirm this issue on a dist-upgrade from Hardy to Intrepid today.
I would appreciate if Ubuntu keeps a straightforward mechanism to edit
config file(s) (preferably /etc/network/interfaces, as it's extremely
well-understood and functional) and have network-manager honor them by
ignoring the inte
I can confirm the behavior, using vnc4server and tightvnc client on
Windows.
Interestingly, when I start the process as a normal user (e.g. su -
mjackson -c "vncserver :2 -geometry 1280x800" the slowness doesn't seem
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I noticed the same thing on a fresh install of Hardy, though a machine
that was upgraded from Gutsy was OK (presumably because cdrecord and
mkisofs became virtual packages in Hardy).
My .diff
I built my own package from source and installed it locally. Attached is the
control file diff I used.
I updated to Jaunty and as of today's Jaunty (2/3/2009) I can replicate
this problem on i386.
The good news is that the workaround still works as well.
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In the new 2.6.28 kernels, fuse is built in instead of a loadable
modules (CONFIG_FUSE_FS=y).
When configuring Tomboy to sync over the network, it apparently does
lsmod (or its equivalent) and asks to load the fuse module. Since fuse
is no longer a module, this fails and so
I'm running amd64. I see a similar problem where totem complains. The
ppa libdvdread4 package seems to fix it.
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When rebooting in jaunty, xrdp leaves a pid file in /var/run/xrdp but is
not running when I can actually ssh into the machine. sesman is running
fine. This means that I have to manually clear the pidfile
(/etc/init.d/xrdp doesn't check this) and restart the xrdp service. Th
the last release of gpac fixes this, shouldn't this be marked as a dup
of Bug 289600 and marked "Fix Released"?
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xrdp requires tightvnc as its vnc server.
Using the Vista rdp client, I can connect to a vnc session through xrdp,
but the rdp session crashes, blaming Xtightvnc. The session ends
uncleanly, such that a subsequent login to xrdp yields a new session.
The crashes seem to coinc
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xrdp requires tightvnc as its vnc server.
Using the Vista rdp client, I can connect to a vnc session through xrdp,
but the rdp s
It's probably too late to get it into the Jaunty cycle, but could it be
considered for Karmic?
I've spent a lot of time fighting with tightvnc and vnc4server in
Jaunty, and have (tentatively) settled on x11vnc. It's kinda cool how
different areas of the distro get attention in various release cyc
I don't think acng is config-file compatible with apt-cacher. acng has
several interesting features (like backend redundancy) that apt-cacher
doesn't. Since I first posted on this bug, there have been at least one
upstream release of each.
I've been using squid and apt-cacher and I have to say t
Any progress here? I use the fix in the ppa almost daily - not with
totem but with other apps. It's been very stable for me.
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I'm seeing the failures stop as of 4/02/2009.
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I should be more specific - the session I'm starting with x11vnc via gdm
(the KillInitClients = False trick documented elsewhere) keeps the
settings daemon alive. It seems to still die under TightVNC server when
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I do, in fact. I should have some results to post by tomorrow
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The upstream patch has been updated:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=132154&action=view
Any chance of cherrypicking it for the Jaunty release?
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I couldn't get the DVD recognized until I updated to the PPA package,
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Binary package hint: sshfp
usr/bin/sshfp:11: DeprecationWarning: the sha module is deprecated; use the
hashlib module instead
import sha
The preferred mechanism in python 2.6+ is to use hashlib for these
functions...sha was deprecated and will be removed in a future pytho
@nkk: For what it's worth, Karmic currently includes tomboy 0.15.4,
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+1 for inclusion in Karmic. I have an Intel DQ45CB board that 3.1.1
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I can confirm the same brokenness with an acx-based Linksys WPC54G v2.0
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Hardware: Dell PowerEdge 2550 Server
Kernel 2.6.22 on the Gutsy Tribe 1 Server install CD fails to detect the
Toshiba 24X IDE cd-rom drive on ide0. Dapper's alternate install CD
detects the drive correctly, as does Feisty. The impact is that the
install media can't be moun
I am getting I/O errors on my Hardy system when trying to use the
2.6.24-15 kernel with the current (0.9.3-based) madwifi-tools:
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wlanconfig: ioctl: Input/output error
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ii madwifi-tool
Triage - From the Gnome Bugzilla
Try a "killall gvfsd-http" instead?
If so, then it's probably an fd leak in gvfs's http code.
This work around worked for me so I don't have to reboot all the time
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
After about a couple of days or so of functioning correctly the pod-
catching function of Rhythmbox 0.12.5 all podcast feeds start to show a
stop error sign and update all no longer works, if you try to update and
individual feed the following e
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35780295/ProcStatus.txt
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=602303 submitted upstream.
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Thanks for the info, I'll send the bug report details upstream.
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I have successfully tested the PPA version by creating USB images with
both grml and System Rescue CD. The stock Lucid version failed in both
cases, but this version worked. System Rescue CD version tested was
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The latest version I see in the repos is still 1.7R2-3. Doesn't the
xmlbeans package need to be promoted to main in order for the newer
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: squid-deb-proxy
Currently squid-deb-proxy requires squid. I don't see anything in the
config that would be incompatible with squid3 though. Is there a way to
allow it to be installed alongside squid3?
** Affects: squid-deb-proxy (Ubuntu)
Importan
I would like to point out some things for those who are willing
to listen:
1) Mark has not stated that the window controls decision has been
finalized. He said that he supported the interface team's decision to
do it this way for the beta. I think we do Ubuntu and the Canonical
team great diss
That is useful information! I'll give it a try and post the results
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Very well. Here is a patch.
This also addresses a deprecation warning with os.popen3. In both
cases, we test for the preferred mechanism and fall back to the
deprecated one if the preferred mechanism is unavailable.
I am fine with contributing my code to sshfp under the GPL or any
license they
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-pysnmp4-apps
Available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/pysnmp/files/
Changes since 0.2.6a:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pysnmp/files/
Revision 0.2.7a
---
- Fixes to pysnmptranslate tool to output MIB text fields (DESCRIPTION
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-pysnmp4
pysnmp4 4.1.11a is available at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pysnmp/files/. New versions of pysnmp-
apps and pysnmp-mibs are also available.
Changes since 4.1.9a:
Revision 4.1.11a
- Twisted integration implemented.
-
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-pysnmp4-mibs
Available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/pysnmp/files/
Changes since 0.0.5a:
Release 0.0.7a
--
- MIB modules re-generated from latest text source with improved slightly
fixed libsmi2pysnmp tool.
Release 0.0.6a
-
Public bug reported:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyasn1/files/
Changes since 0.0.8a:
Revision 0.0.9a
---
- Allow any non-zero values in Boolean type BER decoder, as it's in
accordnance with the standard.
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Importance: Undecided
Status:
I have an ext4 fs that I created in jaunty as a fresh ext4 fs (during
the jaunty beta cycle).
The fs is on lvm and is close to 1 TB in size...it's 92% full with mp4
files in frequent use, and I have not yet seen this issue.
I upgraded this machine to karmic just over a week ago.
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I'm OK with closing it too. Yes, ACNG is much easier for most purposes
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The only custom effect I have enabled is wobbly windows - but it seems
it can't load any of the effects. Even when disabling window effects,
kwin crashes.
Please let me know how I can help fix this.
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kwin crashes on desktop startup with wobbly windows enabled
To
On 03/29/2014 01:11 PM, Gavin Sharpe wrote:
> After booting into -19, I pressed SHIFT+ALT+F12 and it re-enabled
> desktop effects and they've stayed on since.
>
I've tried that and it still says "20 effects failed to load" or
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The machine I'm seeing the issue on is an HP Elitebook 8440p. I also
have Kubuntu trusty installed on a Dell E6320 that does not exhibit this
issue. Both use the i915 driver, so there's at least some variation in
that.
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I tried installing the xorg-edgers ppa; after doing dist-upgrade the
machine won't load the display manager). I can switch to a virtual
console VT but no graphical output after the plymouth splash screen.
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Timo: Thank you. I sincerely appreciate this. I will have access to
the machine again in about six hours, and will test as soon as I can.
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Fedora is currently updating to 2.2.6:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2016-fcb4e6a183
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2.2.6 just hit zesty. Would it be appropriate for a backport to xenial?
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iptstate assert failure: *** Error in `iptstate': munmap_chunk()
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DHCPv6 does not have a host-name option to send the client hostname to
register with the DHCP server. There are several potential options
here:
1) Use the same "magic" to insert the hostname via fqdn.fqdn (i.e. "send
fqdn.fqdn "";" This should work with DHCPv4 as well.
2)
** Summary changed:
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Attemps to start groovysh end with the following Java stack trace:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/codehaus/groovy/tools/GroovyStarter
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I see this too.
This causes some serious issues with my zshrc, as it uses terminfo
settings to bind keys - not having TERM set causes zshrc to error out.
My symptoms seem identical to David Zanetti's above - the other settings
are set, but not TERM. Even when I set TERM to something other than
x
FYI - workaround is to set TERM manually.
I do this in /etc/zshrc like so (same code should work in bash or other
bourne-style shells):
if [ ! "$TERM" ]; then
export TERM=xterm
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I am running 14.04 as well.
I set my DHCP servers to aa-complain mode. On my secondary (failover)
partner, the dhcpd.leases file is owned root:root, even after changing
the root:root ownerships to dhcpd:dhcpd in isc-dhcp-server.conf in
/etc/init.
I was getting some peculiar address changing beha
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bibletime assert failure: *** Error in `bibletime': double free or
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During do-release-upgrade -d, I got the message that snmpd failed to
upgrade correctly. Scrolling back through the log, the deluser of the
snmp user failed, apprarently because the process was running. (I also
run agents under AgentX, including lldp and the published
hrswins
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snmpd fails to upgrade on do-release-upgrade -d from oneiric to
precise
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I added the PPA, dist-upgraded, and got these packages along with the
new KDE and kernel. I am still having the problem, though, I am sorry
to say.
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I had rebooted previously. This morning, I logged in, disabled and re-
enabled the effects, and I am delighted to report I have wobbly windows
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The relevant part of the IPv6 routing table looks like this:
fe80::/64 dev wlan0 proto kernel metric 256
default via fe80::5054:ff:fe64:aad0 dev wlan0 proto static metric 1
default via fe80::5054:ff:fe9c:741e dev wlan0 proto kernel metric 1024
expires 8sec
default v
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The puppet vim addon cannot be added by vim-addon-manager. I believe
this is the same issue as was fixed in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=683834.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: vim-puppet 2.7.18-1ubuntu1
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Public bug reported:
As of precise/quantal, keepalived does not honor the use_vmac directive.
Expected behavior is for keepalived to synthesize a virtual mac address
to go along with the virtual IP address. This is important in
situations where systems do not accept gratuitous ARP as a means to f
I should add that this didn't work quite as expected - although the mac
addresses were set as expected, the interfaces in question did not
respond to pings or function as HA IPs. So there may be more going on.
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I believe this bug has re-surfaced. Looking at
/usr/share/munin/plugins/apt_all on both 12.04 and Quantal, it appears
that @releases is back to being "stable", "testing", "unstable" which
unfortunately errors out on Ubuntu systems.
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/usr/share/munin/plugins/apt_all is hard-coded to look for releases
"stable", "testing", "unstable" which Ubuntu doesn't use. A very
similar problem was reported before in LP#245031; is it possible that
the patch that fixed that bug was dropped somehow?
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I have checked the source for the versions in both 12.04 and Quantal and
I see the same behavior. I'm decent at Perl; I hope to be able to
submit a patch tonight.
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Here is a patch to discover the distributor and codename. It will work
for Debian and Ubuntu; it is my hope that this would be accepted
upstream.
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On 08/18/2012 04:34 PM, Daniel Hahler wrote:
> Thanks for your patch!
>
> You might want to handle the case where lsb_release is not
> installed/executable and then fallback to the Debian default instead of
> exiting.
> (I do not know if the dependency of lsb_release is fulfilled when installing
Updated patch:
1) Include call to determine_releases() inside update_state() sub, as several
code paths need it
2) Default to Debian-specific behaviors if lsb_release is not Ubuntu (at
Daniel's suggestion)
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Standby. In leaving this running overnight, it throws errors (or at
least warnings) if all categories are not actually enabled - as it turns
out, I haven't enabled "-proposed" on my firewalls. I need to rethink
the release determination mechanism slightly to account for this. One
more iteration
Update patch:
1) Query potential releases with -t $release prior to updating status
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I have installed this on my test systems (mixture of Debian and Ubuntu),
and will post after this has run a few hours. There should be no
unexpected cron spam. If there isn't, I would request that the patch be
reviewed again and considered for inclusion in Ubuntu.
Clearly the fix part of this ne
OK, it has run overnight, and the update behavior is precisely what I
would expect (no cron spam). However, it is not drawing the graphs for
the number of pending packages (claiming it is missing a label). I need
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OK, I have modified all the places that use the release name, and the
graph is being drawn, but the graphs look...strange. Not all of the
categories show up and those that do all report zero packages pending.
When telnet'ing to 4949 fetch apt_all reports the right info, so someone
with more munin-
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Attempting to run groovysh results in the following stack trace:
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at
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Groovy crashes at startup on Quantal
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Groovysh now starts as expected. Thanks for fixing this!
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Groovy crashes at startup on Quantal: jline targets Java 7 only
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+1 for 0.2.0 release. It seems the git repo has Serge's changes; what
would prevent an 0.2.0 release at this point? It seems like:
netcf MIR blocks libvirt build with netcf; the libvirt bug is getting a
lot of attention from users, but this bug is the real linchpin for that
issue. (Once 0.2.0 i
Hi Stephane,
Sorry, I should have been clearer about that. I believe that I observed
that the "" magic only works with "option host-name" in the
dhclient.conf file. 4.2 helps with this because it has the more
generalized hostname() function which should be accepted in more places
in the dhclient
I have validated that netcf works on my precise VM. But to really fix
this thing, the libvirt packages have to be configured to link against
libnetcf, don't they?
I would really be excited to see this working in Precise, btw. I would
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Any chance we could get the same changes applied to the version of
0.9.8-2 that Chuck Short recently pushed?
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Title:
libvirt-bin hypervisor does n
It looks like the package failed to build properly. This looks like the
relevant error message:
configure: error: You must install libnetcf >= 0.1.4 to compile libvirt
make: *** [debian/stamp-autotools] Error 1
dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2
I have installed the new packages on several oneiric and precise boxes
that used to have problems with resolvconf 1.48 from Ubuntu; the
1.63ppa5 packages seem to resolve those issues. The servers are multi-
interface machines, one workstation uses static addressing but never
seemed to be able to p
I will test the new version today and post the results tonight. Look
for another post from me in about 10 hours.
Thanks,
Marty
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Title:
ifupdown-
One of my systems (an Oneiric server) did not correctly regenerate
resolv.conf on boot - but it had a partial interfaces file (dns-search
was defined but not dns-nameservers. Don't ask me how that happened.)
I'm not exactly sure what to make of that, as I have several other boxes
(Oneiric and Pre
That was the thing - it had "dns-search" but not "dns-nameservers". The
dns-search line showed up fine. I don't think that's resolvconf's
fault.
After fixing /etc/network/interfaces, I rebooted the machine twice - the
first time, I zero'ed the resolv.conf file (not deleting the symlink of
course
Public bug reported:
The OSS API was removed from the Ubuntu kernel.
Koules was written a long time ago, and still depends on the presence of
/dev/dsp. It works perfectly well with the padsp wrapper, e.g. "padsp
koules". However, the start menu in Unity at least does not start the
program this
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Title:
Sound does not play in koules due to removal of OSS API
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Public bug reported:
Udev is creating symlinks for /dev/dvd and /dev/dvd1 both pointing to
/dev/sr1, despite the fact that the machine discovers (and I can use
/dev/sr0.
(I have two DVD-RW drives in this machine, both of the same make and
model.) I have tried removing /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persis
It is a feature that is advertised but not apparently functional in the
current Ubuntu version. So "feature that has never previously worked"
is the best of those three. It may be that there are changes in more
recent versions (post 1.2.2) that are necessary to make it work as well.
Debian/experi
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