Hello,
On Sat, 16 Sep 2023, at 17:46, Helmut Grohne wrote:
>
> I also experience this problem. I'm attaching a patch that makes it work
> for me, but I am unsure whether the patch is universally correct as it
> may need some quoting of the ip in "Acquire::http::Proxy::${ip}=DIRECT"
> if the ip con
Package: auto-apt-proxy
Version: 14
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Though the package functions perfectly (thanks!) when you just run
auto-apt-proxy on its own, the IPv6 literal is incorrectly concatenated
to the port.
It should emit:
http://[fd69:dead:beef:1::1]:3142
My local setup has apt
Package: 9base
Version: 1:6-6
Followup-For: Bug #814792
Dear Maintainer,
The problem is that the fmt string provided in sha1sum.c is wrong, supplied
is '%.2ux' when it should just be '%.2x':
http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/2/fprintf
The attached patch fixes this, and also prints out the correct sha
version of the package shortly.
This test version is now available at
https://people.debian.org/~benh/packages/unstable/
Please report back whether this does or doesn't fix the problem for
you.
Works for Me(tm)
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Package: linux-source-4.4
Version: 4.4.2-2
Followup-For: Bug #815173
Dear Maintainer,
I have the same problem on my MS Surface Pro 4. However, I was able to
tickle out the problem by booting with 'earlyprintk=efi,keep' appended to
my kernel parameters.
My problem is an unhandled kernel paging r
Package: wide-dhcpv6-server
Version: 20080615-11.1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
When trying to use wide-dhcpv6-server with debootstrap it fails; attached is
the console output and debootstrap.log.
Looking at the postinst script I think I see the problematic section, which is
also present
Package: tsocks
Version: 1.8beta5-9.2
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream patch
Dear Maintainer,
Found that I could not use 'user mode' of qemu with tsocks (although I could
use proxychains) and so did some digging; proxychains does not support
specifying subnets to bypass a SOCKS server to so does n
Package: nginx
Version: 1.4.6-1~bpo70+1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
We are using nginx-extras (wheezy, {squeeze,wheezy}-backports) and have noticed
that on reload there are unix socket FD leaks (in our environment we reload
regularly).
By recompiling and pruning out the m
Package: rlinetd
Version: 0.8.2-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
When trying to install leafnode I get the following:
Setting up leafnode (1.11.8-3) ...
*** WARNING: ucf was run from a maintainer script that uses debconf, but
the script did not pass --debconf-ok to ucf. The m
Package: gdnsd
Version: 1.8.3-1
Severity: serious
Tags: upstream patch
Justification: fails to build from source
The tests fail to start as the 'gdnsd' user does not exist on a fresh system at
build time (might be worth changing the tests to use the 'nobody' user? patch
enclosed):
root@dn
/b94bf792585a9297851bdb965c4bbd6bdadeeb42
It does not apply cleanly to the Debian squeeze version, but I have been running for some
time the attached patch based on it.
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diff -u -r offlineimap-6.2.0.2/offlineimap
* Sebastian Andrzej Siewior [2011-08-08
22:46:38+0200]:
>
> * Thus spake Alexander Clouter (a...@digriz.org.uk):
>
> > I have just been tasked with putting together an active-active IPsec VPN
> > concentrator (with a need to use AES-SHA1 it seems) and I was hoping to
>
* Sebastian Andrzej Siewior [2011-06-08
13:38:10+0200]:
>
> * Alexander Clouter | 2011-06-08 09:54:58 [+]:
>
> >Whilst deploying IPsec (with strongswan-ike2) I ran into a complication[1]
> >that causes mv_cesa to spin the CPU when the system receives an IPsec ESP
>
* dann frazier [2011-07-15 13:24:39-0600]:
>
> I'd appreciate it if you could test Arnaud's proposed fix in your
> configuration to help verify that no other issues remain.
>
Applying the patch fixes the problem and the tunnel works as expected.
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ain.
>
I can test it on an orion5x (armel) platform this weekend (and amd64),
but on if you wanted it tested on a kirkwood device I cannot do that
till Tuesday at the earliest.
Looks to me that an amd64 test would be the most straight forward to do
as it is not an ARM specific bug.
Cheers
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-35
Severity: important
Tags: squeeze
If have the following in my /etc/network/interfaces file:
auto iptv-foobar
iface iptv-foobar inet static
address 169.254.0.2
netmask 255.255.255.255
pointopoint 169.254.0.3
pre-upmodpr
Package: inputattach
Version: 1:1.4-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream patch
When booting, inputattach tries to hook up my serial port for some w8001 action
but causes the CPU instead to spin at 100%. strace'ing shows it's spinning on
read(3,NULL,0) and is returning EBUSY; /proc/$PID/fd/3 poi
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-34squeeze1
Severity: normal
Whilst deploying IPsec (with strongswan-ike2) I ran into a complication[1]
that causes mv_cesa to spin the CPU when the system receives an IPsec ESP
packet; it seems to be able to send traffic (before the CPU spin) as a
ICMP Echo reque
Hi,
* Stephen Kitt [2011-03-06 16:13:34+0100]:
>
> On Fri, 04 Mar 2011 15:38:46 +, Alexander Clouter
> wrote:
> >
> > It would be nice to include the patch necessary to support the wacom_w8001
> > input driver in the kernel for use with inputattach.
> >
Package: inputattach
Version: 20051019-12
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
It would be nice to include the patch necessary to support the wacom_w8001
input driver in the kernel for use with inputattach.
I put together the attached patch from bits found on the Redhat bugzilla
site[1].
The patch gen
Package: syslog-ng
Version: 3.1.3-2
Severity: normal
Whilst overhauling our syslog infrastructure, I noticed garbage was appearing
in our logs. I use the following template when writing to files:
template("$ISODATE $FULLHOST <$FACILITY.$PRIORITY> $MSGHDR$MSGONLY\n")
It turns out[1] that norma
e noted, the original 'failure fallback' does not work
> > anyway as it incorrectly refers to $5 (over eager cutting and pasting it
> > seems) when it should refer to $3 for FSTYPE.
>
> well you may choose your words more wisely, as if you'd continue to read
>
Package: initramfs-tools
Severity: normal
Similar to #582858, however for me it still does not work.
When I set MODULES=dep, root cannot be found as the root mountpoint
device does not start with '^/dev/' (thanks to my symlinking /etc/mtab
to /proc/mounts I also get two /'s also):
output of
Hi,
Novell, unsurprisingly, have released a fix for this bug.
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=643845
It's been reported upstream too.
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Package: isc-dhcp-server
Version: 4.1.1-P1-11
Severity: normal
Problem is caused by the use of 'option slp-directory-agent' and/or 'option
slp-service-scope'. By removing these, dhcpd loads up normally:
berk:/home/alex# tail /var/tmp/dhcp-ldap-startup.log
}
}
}
shared-network "lar-1" {
option
Package: isc-dhcp-server-ldap
Version: 4.1.1-P1-11
Severity: wishlist
Could a package with the debugging symbols for isc-dhcp-server-ldap be made
available.
Cheers
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ld be handy to be able to automount Fuse filesystems at boot so
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Package: lvm2
Version: 2.02.39-8
Severity: grave
Tags: squeeze
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi,
Apart from adding the tweak detailed in #568838, an upgrade from lenny to
squeeze causes dpkg to grumble about:
insserv: There is a loop between service checkfs and lvm2 if started
ins
Hi,
This issue is crucial to be included in squeeze, without the trivial
attached patch it really makes using LVM and Linux with LABEL mounts
un-usable.
Any comment on this at all?
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Package: mtd-utils
Version: 20100706-1
Severity: normal
When building a UBI image for my OpenRD (as detailed on my website[1]) I
found that when mtd-utils updated yesterday to 20100706-1, I could not
longer build usable UBI images. Grumbles regarding CRC errors, as you
can see below.
Cheers
[1]
Hi,
* Alexander Clouter [2010-04-09 11:48:50+0100]:
>
> [snipped]
>
> This is trivially fixed by amendment to /etc/init.d/lvm2 that 'StalkR'
> suggested, and is done by the patch I have attached.
>
Rather the suggestion Anthony DeRobertis made...
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S mounting filesystem dm-1
[snipped]
Please include this, get it pushed into 'lenny' too and 'squeeze' as it
really is a nasty showstopper that makes booting of servers potentially
very unreliable.
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Package: tinyproxy
Version: 1.6.3-3.2
Severity: normal
I am pretty much using the defaults in my tinyproxy.conf file however
regularlly (after
about 24 hours) it seems to get a SIGTERM from nowhere and exits without
warning. I
compiled debugging symbols in and left gdb strapped to it and foun
Package: dhcp3-server
Version: 3.1.3-1
Severity: normal
I thought the bug was in the LDAP related patch but after burning two hours of
debugging time[1] I found that there is a bug in the failover code. When
setting up DHCP servers you might want to deploy the service in a failover'd
state[2].
T
Hi,
I get redrawing issues with 244-1 too, downgrading to 243-1 fixes the
issue for me.
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Let me know what tests you might want me to do :)
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out though rather than SRV. You would either
expect this to work or not at all.
Any ideas how to go about working out under what situation
(/etc/resolv.conf content relating, when it cannot be parsed) would
cause ejabberd to make A record lookups rather than SRV ones?
Cheers
[1]
http://www.e
Package: nsd3
Version: 3.0.7-3.lenny2
Severity: important
On sparc64 the package is pretty much un-usable unless you are handling
on a very small number of zones. Recompiling (as suggested online[1])
with '--disable-largefile' makes the package once again usable (still
works fine with '-O2' too).
inet_db:add_ns({A,B,C,D}). %% Name server must be IPv4, there is a fixme in
inet_db.
Looking at inet_db.erl I see "Fix IPv6 nameservers" all over the place,
so it's a bug in upstream erlang it seems?
It is interesting that an A record lookup is made by ejabberd though in
this situation, is there some fallback code being involked? Should it
be?
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[1] http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2008-April/034254.html
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Try it yourself, you will find it works fine.
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Package: pymsnt
Version: 0.11.3-2
Severity: normal
In the latest HG tree this was fixed about five months ago, however you
will notice without the patch[1] that the pymsnt daemon generates a lot
of traffic needlessly and gets stuck in a persistant loop.
The bug was first reported on the py-transp
Package: ejabberd
Version: 2.0.1-6+lenny1
Severity: normal
I recently upgraded our server hardware and started afresh with networking and
the lot. The
previous box although IPv6 capable, it was pretty focused around just IPv4,
this box I get a clean
slate with.
My /etc/resolv.conf file used
builtin L"winex11.drv": libSM.so.6: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
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re you going to do
when the world starts getting a 'hard on' for DeviceKit instead?
[2] http://www.embeddedarm.com/products/board-detail.php?product=TS-TPC-7390
ARM + 512MB NAND + LCD screen, and you want HAL on it?
[3] we are too lazy to come up with alternatives, hell
ugh the Linux kernel is
becoming really shiny, the userspace world is heading in a really ugly
direction.
Please don't force the *whole* Debian community to be part of this.
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>
Tested and seems to work for me.
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Ref: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=236635
Hi,
I cobbled a patch together this afternoon that seems to do the job.
Let me know how you get along with it. Not fully tested with IPv6, but
it seems to do the right things (from an 'strace').
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Package: linux-image-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-sparc64
Version: 2.6.24+13~etchnhalf.1
For some time, even since 2.6.18 we have had problems with the sungem
NIC driver on our Sun Netra T1 AC200[1] where the machine is prone to
locking up.
Then recently this month on the LKML someone posted[2] that they
Package: pimd
Severity: important
Tags: patch
For a few years I have noticed that on my sparc boxes I have not
been able to get pimd to work yet if I use the same pimd.conf on
an x86 box it bursts into life...very obviously some endian magic
in there.
Today I figured out what it is and attached a
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.109-6
Severity: normal
sleepbth.sh is okay, however hibernatebtn.sh is missing after the test
for 'power-funcs':
=
. /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs
=
The result is that '`CheckPolicy`' fails altogether and that probably
makes one of those ghastly X
Hi,
Michael Biebl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080828 10:17:18 +0200]:
>
> Alexander Clouter schrieb:
> > Package: hal
> > Version: 0.5.11-2
> > Severity: important
> >
> > Although very similar to #486496 this one is because hal no longer
> > honours g
Package: hal
Version: 0.5.11-2
Severity: important
Although very similar to #486496 this one is because hal no longer
honours groups added to the user by pam_group.
I upgraded a machine from etch to lenny and no can no longer mount USB
disks and whatnot via thunar; identical error that Mr #4864
Hi,
Alexander Clouter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080728 11:45:33 +0100]:
>
> Hi,
>
> Whilst trying to get our Dull server to wakeup at a specific time I had a go
> at playing around
> with the ACPI RTC wakeup alarm[1] functionality of the system. Apart from
> being di
Package: util-linux
Version: 2.13.1.1-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Whilst trying to get our Dull server to wakeup at a specific time I had a go at
playing around
with the ACPI RTC wakeup alarm[1] functionality of the system. Apart from
being disappointed
at Dull using sub-standard parts and only g
Package: postfix-policyd-spf-python
Version: 0.6-2~bpo40+1
Severity: minor
Hi,
/usr/share/doc/postfix-policyd-spf-python/README.Debian states in
the documentation that you need to add the following line to
/etc/postfix/master.conf:
=
policyd-spf unix - n n - 0
Package: gromit
Version: 20041213-4
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I use gromit on my TabletPC and it's nice except for that whilst looking at
powertop I can see that it wakeups the CPU 50 times a second regardless of
whether it is doing something or not.
Digging around in the code I found a timeout pol
Hi,
Finally got it with a GDB. I have a debugging symbols corefile if anyone is
interested...or should I report this upstream.
I am running 1.1.7-1.
Cheers
Alex
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Hi,
Torsten Landschoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080117 23:15:23 +0100]:
>
> [snipped]
>
> Please consider using the debuild command from the devscripts package.
> It uses dpkg-buildpackage internally, but first checks if the build
> dependencies are satisfied.
>
> The libldap2 sources do not buil
Package: libldap2
Version: 2.1.30.dfsg-13.5
Severity: serious
Justification: no longer builds from source
Hi,
Got myself a new laptop and went about compiling libldap2 from scratch[1] and
found the following error hitting me when compiling:
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/deb-src/libldap2/op
Package: libnss-ldap
Version: 251-7.5etch1
Followup-For: Bug #455907
My co-location box uses ldap for user accounts and openssh has been patched
to yank SSH keys from LDAP too. After updating[1] it blatted my old
'uri' parameter into the 'host' variable...which does not accept ldapi://
entrie
Hi,
I experienced this problem in woody and yesterday it reared it's ugly head in
etch. This was never a showstopper as we used to have two RADIUS servers and
I had beaten nagios to email me when one of them died.
However I am in the middle of redoing a huge chuck of the network
infrastructur
Package: nullmailer
Version: 1:1.03-5
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hi,
I was the person who a long while back submitted the patch for nullmailer to
have IPv6 support. I have found a minor bug in the patch I submitted, this I
noticed whilst I was adding support in a similar manner to 'ii'.
Anyway
Hi,
Any chance of getting this fix backported to stable? I caught dnsmasq
clobbering my upstream DNS server from my Debian Etch box, fortunately I
noticed before others filed those abuse@ reports :)
Cheers
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Hi,
Just to say that updating to etch pooched my libnss-ldap.conf file too in
exactly the same manner.
I used ldapi[1] for anything that supports it, including NSS. Before the
update things were fine, after the update everything stopped working. 'host'
had been uncommented and the ldapi entr
Hi,
I have been hit by this too. The bug actually seems to be in libattr1:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=403585
It blated a lot of update scripts (tetex-* woul not update and bomb out
horribly as a result).
I have downgraded to libattr1_2.4.32-1_i386.deb for the time being
Hi,
I had been suffering from this problem for some time, run any GTK application
(gq, chameleon, etc) and get a bunch of harmless:
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_path: "libxfce.so"
messages over and over again. It was annoying but obviously not the end of
the worl
Package: bluez-utils
Version: 3.1-4
Severity: wishlist
Whilst trying to configure a BNEP network I found my friends USB dongle had a
wierd hardware address of
11:11:11:11:11:11. Reading around it turns out this is what happens when the
device has no onboard EEPROM
and you need to change the a
Hi,
The reason those folk who cannot make their local machines discoverable is
probably as they are issuing:
# hciconfig hci0 pscan
# hciconfig hci0 iscan
which first sets the hci0 device to pscan mode and then iscan mode, so the
final mode is iscan. What they should be doing is:
# hciconfig
Hi,
David Nusinow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060516 21:52:29 -0400]:
>
> On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 03:30:24AM +0100, Alexander Clouter wrote:
> > Package: xserver-xorg
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > [snipped]
> >
> > Digging through Google I happened upo
Package: xserver-xorg
Severity: normal
Hi,
Whilst trying to get LBX support to work with the latest X.Org packets in
Debian unstable, lbxproxy kept telling me that the LBX extension was not
available on my client's xserver.
Digging around I did indeed find that the LBX extension was not loading
Hi,
Andrew Pollock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060216 09:51:11 -0800]:
>
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 03:13:46PM +0000, Alexander Clouter wrote:
> > Package: dhcp3-relay
> > Severity: important
> >
> > Running version 3.0.1-2 of dhcp3-relay, I needed to run a developm
Hi,
Andrew Pollock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060216 09:51:11 -0800]:
>
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 03:13:46PM +0000, Alexander Clouter wrote:
> > Package: dhcp3-relay
> > Severity: important
> >
> > Running version 3.0.1-2 of dhcp3-relay, I needed to run a developm
Doh,
Alexander Clouter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060216 15:13:46 +]:
>
> Package: dhcp3-relay
> Severity: important
>
> [snipped]
>
> If you look at the attached packet capture (dhcp-fail.dump) you can see
> the packets coming in okay, but then when dhcp3-
Package: dhcp3-relay
Severity: important
Running version 3.0.1-2 of dhcp3-relay, I needed to run a development
DHCP server alongside it. I decided to bind the dhcp server to the
local loopback interface (lo) and configure dhcp3-relay with:
SERVERS="127.0.0.1"
INTERFACES="eth0.95 eth0.96 eth0.
Hi,
Sorry for the late reply
Ganesan Rajagopal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20051206 21:32:43 +0530]:
>
> Aidas Kasparas wrote:
> >tags 341398 + moreinfo unreproducible
> >thanks
> >
> >I see you're using non standard kernel. Can you reporoduce the same
> >problem with standard kernel? I was unable t
Package: nullmailer
Version: 1:1.00-3
Severity: important
Hi,
Thanks for including my IPv6 patch...the only problem is that for some
reason I do not think it was enabled in the binary (i386) release :(
Using 1.00-3 from unstable in /var/log/mail.log I get (my mailserver is
'smtp'):
---
Nov 20 1
Package: nullmailer
Version: 1:1.00-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Hi,
There is no support for IPv6 support in nullmailer, which is a shame and
so I rolled out the attached patch.
I actually sent this first to the upstream author but never received a
reply :( Instead I thought I might aswell
Package: scorched3d
Version: 38.1-2
Severity: important
A quick ganger over at:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/games/scorched3d
will show that libwxgtk2.4 is not installable. At a guess, I really do
not have a clue, if the dependency is changed from libwxgtk2.4 to
libwxgtk2.4-1 everything s
Hi,
On Jul 18, Zsolt Rizsanyi wrote:
> On Monday 18 July 2005 12.36, Alexander Clouter wrote:
> > Package: wine
> > Version: 0.0.20050628-2
> > Severity: important
> >
> > Myself and a friend use Wine to run Siebel in the office on our laptops
> > and since
Package: wine
Version: 0.0.20050628-2
Severity: important
Myself and a friend use Wine to run Siebel in the office on our laptops
and since the Debian upgrade to 0.0.20050628 its impossible for my
friend and I to put WINE into Desktop mode, even when set as the default
policy. :(
Everything was w
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