> What difference the distinction make? If the key is not present,
> valid, and the packages signed, they are untrusted.
It makes a difference in what further actions are taken. An unsigned
package is unresolvable in most cases, so the admin must
take-it-or-leave-it, and that can often be decide
Package: tcl8.5
Version: 8.5.11-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
In attempt to implement concurrent access to a db file, there is a
circumstance where a call to rand() triggers a segmentation fault. A
minimal code example is below.
Note that this example probably demonstrates a bad implement
>The workaround is to use a pollname that is distinct from the server's
>host name. It might look like (untested):
>
> skip fred-pop.safe-mail.net via pop.safe-mail.net
>...
> skip barney-pop.safe-mail.net via pop.safe-mail.net
> ... (the same scheme for wilma).
>
>The poll name (the ...-pop.saf
I compiled python-imaging 1.1.7b1 against tcl8.5/tk8.5.
No more segfaults.
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I have ran it under a debugger and found there are extra increments that are
gotten from the rdiff-backup-data/mirror_metadata.* ...
$ ls /tmp/1/rdiff-backup-data/mirror_metadata.*
mirror_metadata.1970-01-12T15:46:40+02:00.diff.gz
mirror_metadata.1970-01-24T05:33:20+02:00.diff.gz
mirror_metad
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