Bug#1068904: w: crashes because of the systemd support

2025-06-20 Thread alexandre . ferrieux
Sorry for pushing this to the wrong place. Looking forward to the fix. Thanks a lot Craig ! On 6/20/25 12:55, Craig Small wrote: > *CAUTION* : This email originated outside the company. Do not click on any > links or open attachments unless you are expecting them from the sender. > *ATTENTION* : C

Bug#1068904: w: crashes because of the systemd support

2025-06-19 Thread alexandre . ferrieux
Package: procps Version: 2:4.0.4-8 Followup-For: Bug #1068904 X-Debbugs-Cc: alexandre.ferri...@orange.com Dear Maintainer, I do confirm "w" is still broken in a way that is related to systemd, though not exactly in the same way as initially mentioned here. I am on a fully upgraded trixie, with

Bug#1106120: linux-image-6.12.19-amd64: CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_RETVAL is not set

2025-05-19 Thread Alexandre Ferrieux
Package: src:linux Version: 6.12.19-1 Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: alexandre.ferri...@orange.com Dear Maintainer, Since kernel 6.4, the ftrace subsystem has had a "superpower" feature called funcgraph-retval: To the existing function graph tracer, it adds the return values. This is a lifesa

Bug#1028002: dash: sid dash globs no longer allow [^...] to negate a class; upcoming breaking change from bullseye

2023-11-07 Thread Alexandre Ferrieux
On Tue, 7 Nov 2023 16:14:58 + patrick.a...@orange.com wrote: > > So it means that the kind of code below in anyone's script will have an opposite result depending on whether we use dash of the Bookworm version or dash of the Bullseye version and that this same command interpreted by Bash or das

Bug#762194: Automatic switch to systemd on wheezy->jessie upgrades

2014-09-21 Thread Alexandre Ferrieux
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 09:16:11 -0700 Josh Triplett wrote: > > I agree with documenting this: we should have a very clear statement in > the release notes documenting the new default init system, and stating > that anyone wishing to continue using sysvinit should install > sysvinit-core and systemd-s

Bug#742464: Discard previous comment -- SOLVED

2014-04-29 Thread Alexandre Ferrieux
Turns out the warnings and differences just mentioned were red herrings. The real culprit was the specific hardware's userland driver, libgtop11dotnet , which is not distributed by Debian, and was lagging behind. It had a dependency on the libboost_* family at version 1.42, and the latest update to

Bug#742464: Upgrade to 1.8.4-1+deb7u1 breaks

2014-04-27 Thread Alexandre Ferrieux
Hi, I've been using pcscd routinely, with a Gemplus GemPC Key SmartCard Reader. Recently I did an upgrade on wheezy, and I can no longer use it: shortly after inserting the USB dongle, /var/log/messages says: Apr 27 11:52:17 calimero kernel: [ 1213.580331] usb 7-1: new full-speed USB device numbe