On Mon, 8 Jun 2020 07:43:28 -0400 "Kevin P. Fleming" wrote:
> /usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-arm64/lib/$(uname -m)/server
On X86_64 the directory is called "amd64", which is not the output of
`uname -m`. I guess it is rather the arch suffix of the jvm dir.
You may also just set a softlink in the l
Package: isc-dhcp-client
Version: 4.3.1-6+deb8u4
Severity: important
Tags: ipv6
Requesting an address with dhclient over dhcp6 does not always set the ipv6
prefix length
right. The address received seems always to get a /128 prefix set, even if the
dhcp6 server
sends another one.
I would expe
On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 15:41:50 +0200 Steffen Nurpmeso
wrote:
> |Oy. I gather, then, that s-nail cannot be an alternative unless some
> |sort of political settlement is brokered, which may never happen. Alas.
>
> That was my impression at least. Of course this MUA is still very
> restricted, so
Package: libmail-srs-perl
Version: 0.31-5
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
Decoding an SRS tagged address with all lower case issues an error message and
no decoded address.
The doc at http://www.libsrs2.org/srs/srs.pdf, section 4.1 says: [...]
"Consequently the Mail::SRS imp
Package: btrfs-tools
Version: 0.19+20100601-3
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
I hit the Hardlinks-per-directory limit of a btrfs file system, when copying a
large
existing backuppc archive from an ext3 file system to a newly created btrfs
file system.
One of several similar error is:
tar:
.
Package: tomcat6
Version: 6.0.28-6
Severity: important
I tried to upgrade tomcat6 6.0.28-1 using tomcat6 6.0.28-6 which results in the
following error:
Setting up tomcat6 (6.0.28-6) ...
sed: -e expression #1, char 151: unknown option to `s'
dpkg: error processing tomcat6 (--configure):
subproc
Version 1.15.7.2 (from testing) doesn't show this behavior. Sorry for
not testing before reporting. Please close this bug.
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Package: dselect
Version: 1.14.29
Severity: important
When entering menu "2. [S]elect", dselect exits immediately with an error
message:
dselect: failed to create baselist pad: Success
Purging and installing again or updating the package list does not help
anything.
Aptitude and apt
Package: installation-reports
Severity: normal
The CD image of testing weekly builds of Jan, 18th 2010 shows the same
behaviour:
Looping with segmentation fault, "INFO: kbd-mode: setting console mode to
Unicode (UTF-8)"
Upgrading to testing from Lenny is not concerned, the current 2.6.30 kern
Installing the new package mdadm 3.0-3.1 fixes this bug. Bug #541884
closes this bug.
I upgraded my mdadm 3.0-2 to 3.0-3.1 and now I am able to boot again.
This wasn't possible anymore after having upgraded udev.
If you trashed your system with mdadm 3.0-2 installed and a
dist-upgrdade to udev 14
This is because of #541884. It should have been fixed in mdadm
(3.0-3.1), which didn't get into testing because of new bugs. That means
someone who dist-upgrades testing right now, breaks its system. There is
a warning displayed by udev during installation, but at this time it may
already be too l
Hallo Falk und Stephen
Quoting Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I would like to debug this. Is there a simple recipe to reproduce
> the
> > problem?
I do not see a clear pattern of occurence: It seems it happens only when
infected messages are processed, but not always. (I'm using clamav in
c
Package: dcc-client
Version: 1.2.74-2
Severity: normal
dccproc reports an unaligned trap in the syslog:
kernel: dccproc(4427): unaligned trap at 00012001a428: 00011fffaa92 28 1
This didn't happen with previous versions (1.2.74-1 and before). It seems to
occur on every call as far as I ca
Package: kernel-image-2.4.27-2-smp
Version: 2.4.27-7
Severity: normal
Under heavy disk load the kernel aieees (killing interrupt handler) and the
machine stops. Feeding the "stacktrace" to ksymoops, it produces
the following output:
ksymoops 2.4.9 on alpha 2.4.27-2-smp. Options used
-V
Hello Stephen
Unfortunately I have to tell you that in the newer version - clamav
0.81-2 (ClamAV 0.81/697/Wed Feb 2 16:15:56 2005) - the bug reported is
still present:
Feb 2 18:29:16 ente kernel: clamd(13851): unaligned trap at
02037c60: 02953db2 28 0
Feb 2 18:29:16 ente kern
Hello Jaldhar
Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Adrian Zaugg wrote:
Please open /var/lib/dpkg/info/dovecot-common.postinst in an editor and
replace the line that says set -e with set -x then run it and send me the
output. Then we can see exactly where it is failing.
+ chown root /etc
Package: dovecot-common
Version: 0.99.13-3
Severity: normal
Dear Jaldhar
Upgrading dovecot-common fails with the following error:
Setting up dovecot-common (0.99.13-3) ...
Creating generic self-signed certificate: /etc/ssl/certs/dovecot.pem
(replace with hand-crafted or authorized one if needed
Hola Stephen
You convinced me, I can dare the test. It's just your binaries won't run
on my machine, it's an alpha. If you can provide and are willing to
compile for alpha, I will do the testing.
Stephen Gran wrote:
On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 01:43:27AM +0100, Adrian Zaugg said:
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
Your idea is politically nice because it treats all sets of root
nameservers as equal. You do not agree with RFC 2826 ?
Sure I agree with RFCs, this is not the question of agreeing here... I
think there are two duiscussions here: Is using orsn violating RFC 2826
and ho
Package: dnsdoctor
Version: 1.0.0-2
The choice of the rootservers set in /etc/dnsdoctor/rootservers is
exclusive. I can set up the machine running dnsdoctor to use either the
root server list from orsn as correct or from icann but not both. Chosen
the orsn variant, all domains using icann server
Package: mantis
Version: 0.17.1-3
If you have installed apache2 as your webserver, you may not want to
install apache, too. Mantis should depend on apache or apache2 (or maybe
httpd).
Thank you, Adrian.
System: Debian 3.1 sarge
# apt-get install mantis
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