Package: list
Version: 1.9.92-1
Severity: normal

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I executed "sudo list --pretend" when logged in through ssh without X11
forwarding and got actually two problems which might be symptoms of the
same problem - no $DISPLAY variable:

1. List didn't recognize that I'm not on an X11 environment and kept
wondering why it can't identify my window manager

2. I got multiple "sh:: command not found" errors. Attached complete
output below:

I suspect that the "sh::" error stems from dependency on a package which
isn't installed on my system. Here is the full output:
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$ sudo list --pretend

########################################################################
#                          Linux Statistics                            #
#                            LiSt v1.9.92                              #
########################################################################

! /etc/list/list.conf doesn't exist! Assuming first run, continuing...
> Getting New UNIQUE_KEY. This could take a few seconds, please be patient...

> Getting hostname...
> Getting actual windowmanager...
! windowmanager detection with the desktopmanager "gdm"
! Is not supported at this time.
! I've no windowmanager detected!
! If you're running one, please put it's name and versionstring into
! the variable WINDOWMANAGER in the config file "/etc/LiSt/LiSt.conf"
! like this:
! WINDOWMANAGER=kde-3.5.1
! Then run "LiSt -u" again.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
! You can help us in making this project better!
! Please try to find out, how to detect your windowmanager name
! and version and tell us in the forums on http://forum.linux-stats.org
! or on IRC in #linux-stats on irc.freenode.net.
> Getting CPU model...
> Getting CPU vendor...
> Getting CPU flags...
> Getting the arch...
> Getting number of CPUs...
> Getting CPU frequency...
> Getting kernel-version...
> Getting SMP/HT...
> Getting amount of Ram...
> Getting amount of swap...
> Getting local timezone.
This could take a moment, please wait...
> Getting date of installation of your linux...
> Getting actual uptime...
> Getting mounted partitions...
> Getting used filesystems...
> Getting locale...
Am I allowed to collect and send your kernel configuration (.config)?
[YES/no]
> Getting actual kernel .config...
Am I allowed to collect and send the list of the loaded kernel modules?
[YES/no]
> Getting actual loaded kernel modules...
Am I allowed to collect and send your X11 configuration (xorg.conf)?
[YES/no]
> Getting actual x11 configuration...
> Checking for needed paths and utilities...
> Detection of the ISA/PCI/AGP hardware...
   19 ISA/PCI/AGP device(s) found.
> Detection of the USB hardware...
   3 USB device(s) found.

# I've collected the following data, which I will send to the server
# if you'll run the client without -p/--pretend:

UNIQUE_KEY=4kFkNbyWMOtWig6YeRUrYcAYDIYqWES
PCNAME=picton
DISTRI=Debian
STRING=testing/unstable
RELFILE=/etc/debian_version
WM=no x
CPU_MODEL=AMD Athlon(tm)
CPU_NUM=1
CPU_FREQ=1094.257
SMT=0
KERNEL_VERSION=2.6.16-2-k7
RAM=516692
SWAP=1961800
LOCALTIME=/usr/share/zoneinfo/posix/Australia/Sydney
sh: line 1: sh:: command not found
sh: line 2: sh:: command not found
sh: line 3: sh:: command not found
sh: line 4: sh:: command not found
sh: line 5: sh:: command not found
sh: line 6: sh:: command not found
sh: line 7: sh:: command not found
LOCALE=en_AU.UTF-8
CLIENT_VERSION=1.9.92
INSTALLDATE=1156502896
UPTIME=1597840.42
FSLIST=ext3|proc|sysfs|usbfs|tmpfs|devpts|reiserfs|reiserfs|ext3|tmpfs
KCONFIG (the whole list of configured options of your kernel)
LSMOD (the whole list your loaded kernel modules)
X11CONFIG (the whole X11 configuration)
PCI hardware: 19 PCI devices found. (only their IDs will be submitted!)
USB hardware: 3 USB devices found. (only their IDs will be submitted!)

Run "LiSt" without options now to submit this data to out server
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-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
 APT prefers testing
 APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.16-2-k7
Locale: LANG=en_AU.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_AU.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages list depends on:
ii  diff                         2.8.1-11    File comparison utilities
ii  grep                         2.5.1.ds2-5 GNU grep, egrep and fgrep
ii  python                       2.4.3-11    An interactive high-level object-o
ii  sed                          4.1.5-1     The GNU sed stream editor
ii  util-linux                   2.12r-10    Miscellaneous system utilities

list recommends no packages.

-- no debconf information


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