Fixed in upstream commit 5c7954a0c7bea6d98919d2f1d7e135afd37bb9c0
Feel free to close the bug.
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Reported upstream as issue 131:
http://code.google.com/p/cryptsetup/issues/detail?id=131
Also added a step-for-step demonstration of the problem using loopback
devices.
Alex
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Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.4.1-3
Severity: normal
Tags:
When operating with a detached header,
setup.c:crypt_check_data_device_size checks to make sure the detached
header is at least as large as the offset specified in the header. This
is fine for a regular header, but this causes a detache
Package: bc
Version: 1.06.95-2+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
more_arrays, more_vars, and more_functions all share very similar code,
but need to loop over different variables (a_count, v_count, f_count).
more_arrays uses a_count. This bug can be demonstrated
non-deterministically most of the tim
Attaching example
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Package: libdb5.1-java
Version: 5.1.25-11
Severity: important
The documentation for DatabaseEntry class specifies that whenever a
DatabaseEntry is used as an output parameter, a new buffer will be
allocated to hold the result read from the database, and therefore it is
safe to keep handles to it.
Since afaict this hasn't been fixed upstream, and it just cost me half
an hour /again/, here is Michael's fix in its own hook for convenience.
Just put this into /etc/initramfs-tools/hooks and run update-initramfs -u
This way we don't have to modify apt-managed initramfs files while
waiting for a
Confirmed on amd64, though obviously the patch for that will need to be
a bit different. I wondered why my servers didn't boot today and this
seems to be why:-)
Relevant keyword for people Googling this bug: dropbear dbclient Unknown
own user
On a related note, looking at the dropbear source I'm
Package: debian-installer
Version: Squeeze
When installing from the small cd amd64 wheezy (the netinst is build on
squeeze and the volume identifies as squeeze but I was installing
wheezy) in expert non-graphical mode, the installation fails during
install base system saying it's unable to find an
Subject: cryptsetup: luksKillSlot reports incorrect slot unlocked
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.1.0~rc2-1
Severity: minor
*** Please type your report below this line ***
When you use luksKillSlot to kill key slot X, and then enter the
passphrase for keyslot Y, cryptsetup performs the correct
Subject: pidgin-otr: Sigkill during key generation nukes otr.private_key
Package: pidgin-otr
Version: 3.2.0-4
Severity: important
I log in. Immediately someone with OTR enabled IMs an old account with
no OTR. Pidgin's ENTIRE UI freezes for a long time while it
auto-generates an OTR key. As an asi
They are, but unetbootin doesn't unmount automatically.
Geza Kovacs wrote:
Alex Roper wrote:
When unetbootin tells you it's all done and gives an option to quit or
reboot, it should sync before this. If the user reboots or unmounts
before pulling it, everything will work, but I just
Package: unetbootin
Version: 344-1
Severity: normal
When unetbootin tells you it's all done and gives an option to quit or
reboot, it should sync before this. If the user reboots or unmounts
before pulling it, everything will work, but I just wasted 20 minutes to
remake one after pulling it to b
Package: album
Version: 4.04-3
Severity: normal
This is not the system on which the problem occurs, by the way, but
relevant packages are the same version and I can't use the real one for
irritating reasons.
I have a large quantity of user-submitted content I co-administer using
album (photos/v
. But it's far more
likely to be something I did kludgily than a bug in your upgrading code.
Sorry for the trouble,
Alex
Sven Hoexter wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:49:48AM -0800, Alex Roper wrote:
Hi,
I noticed it with a wide variety of files. Attached is a simple file.
I open i
Sorry forgot the attach. Also, apologies for the bug expiring but I don't always get to
these as quickly as I'd like.
I noticed it with a wide variety of files. Attached is a simple file.
I open it from the command line. The cursor starts at the far left. I
hold shift and press End. It then cor
Package: lyx
Version: 1.6.0-1
Severity: normal
It used to be in older versions of LyX you could use SHIFT+arrows to
select in math mode. I find this feature crucial, as it allows me to do
algebraic manipulation in LyX far faster than I could write it out by
hand, eliminating my paper dependence.
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Date:
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:25:53 +0100
Hi,
I'm closing the bug, since it cannot be reproduced any more.
best,
Torsten
Subject:
python-opengl: gluNewQuadric segfaults (64 bit specific)
From:
Alex Roper
Package: python-opengl
Version: 3.0.0~b3-1
Severity: important
Tested on:
Language ArchFails?
python2.5 x86_64 YES
python2.4 x86_64 YES
python2.5 x86 NO
C x86_64 NO
C x86 NO
#The following Python program
Package: enigmail
Version: 2:0.95.0+1-3.1
Severity: normal
When decrypting a message from a friend (using gpg-agent, did not test
manually entered passphrase or Icedove's remember option), I noticed
that encrypted images don't display inline (show up as broken links).
I can open them in an exter
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