Package: ejabberd-mod-logxml
Version: 0.2016.03.02~dfsg0-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
Unknown; recent updates to ejabberd and/or erlang packages and/or
ejabberd-mod-logxml led to it no logner working; ejabberd config files were not
changed.
, you should add them to your personal ispell dictionary. If you
want flyspell to recognize everything in wamerican-huge, I guess you
could include them all in your personal ispell dictionary, but you'll
probably miss a lot of typos in your texts by doing that.
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I agree and will continue to maintian snooper. I'll close this bug shortly.
On 4/21/08, Markus Fleck-Graffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The "snooper" utility is very useful for debugging serial line protocols.
> Is there any other package in Debian that provides similar functionality?
> If
the dictionary level) to
suggests.
Sorry for my haste.
On Dec 23, 2007 1:27 PM, Agustin Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 09:38:50PM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> > [David Coe]
> > > I'll think about this, but ispell requires a wordlis
Oops, when I said "look" I meant "(L)ookup." look is not
part of ispell (but also requires a wordlist).
On Dec 16, 2007 2:23 PM, David Coe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll think about this, but ispell requires a wordlist in order
> for its "look"
and
> Recommends: wbritish
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> with
> Suggests: wamerican
> and
> Suggests: wbritish
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Thanks for the info; I will add the alternative support when I can; if
you feel like doing an NMU for this, have at it.
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On 8/20/07, Amaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tags 393455 + patch
> thanks
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> Hi,
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> I intend to *lovingly* NMU scowl in order to finish the cdebconf
> transition. Attached is the diff for my scowl 6-2.1 NMU.
>
Thanks, Amaya.
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I'm of two minds about that; ispell had been orphaned for quite a while when
i adopted it in 1999 or so, and I don't
really want to return it to the orphanage. But maybe doing that is better
than sitting on it and encouraging NMUs.
I'll decide, or find time to work on it, one of these days...
Than
Yes, but I won't get to it any time soon.
If you'd like to try, please do.
On 12/22/06, Lior Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
It has been a year and half since Geoff released version 3.3.02.
Are you still intending to upload the new upstream release?
Steve,Thanks for the solution and the NMU.
Thanks.
Thanks for the patch.
Thanks for your comment.I think it's a bit of a stretch to call that a security bug; yes, it's a bug, and I'll fix it when I can, and anyone else is welcome to fix it before I get to it. If you're doing dictionary attacks, you shjould be aware of the quality of the dictionary data you're using; if
Thanks, Amaya.
On 7/12/06, Amaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there!
I am currently working on finishing the /usr/doc transition at the
moment and I intend to *lovingly* NMU camediaplay.
My NMU also fixes FTBFS on GNU/kFreeBSD (Closes: #302474).
I will be shortly providing a NMU-diff. Until
thanks
Thanks for the patch, I'll get to it one of these months. I do appreciate it.
well, if you get it working, please follow up to this bug number; I'll
leave it open for a while. If you never get it, or decide it's not
worth doing, I'll close it eventually. Thanks.
Hi, Frank.
Yes, I think your revised description is much more helpful.
A similar comment in the /etc/default/boinc-client file might
also avoid confusion, but I leave that up to you.
Thanks.
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Package: boinc-client
Version: 5.2.15-3
Severity: wishlist
the boinc man page says:
-no_gui_rpc
don't allow GUI RPC, don't make socket
but that option also prevents access by the boinc_cmd program.
"don't make socket" is a hint, but a more complete explanation,
or (upstream) a b
Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> * Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-03 22:22]:
>> > Here's a revised patch. Although the previous patch is harmless, it
>> > turns out to address the problem at the wrong level.
>>
>> Thanks a lot! You don't know how much grief this bu
Thanks.
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Please note Bug #352360, which shows, that the patch from #348784 and
> #339414, which was applied in 3.1.20.0-4.1 heavily changes the
> behavior of munchlist. I attached a patch to #352360, which reverts
> to the old behavior while still using the new sort(1) parameter
> syntax.
>
Package: denyhosts
Version: 1.1.4-2
Severity: minor
There doesn't seem to be anything in denyhosts that
requires python 2.3, and the upstream author appears
to run in in python 2.4; is there a reason the
denyhosts package requires python 2.3, or is that
just because 2.3 is still the default python
Thanks. I'll look into the etymology and then discuss this with the
ispell upstream developer.
scowl (wbritish, etc.) may have the same problem -- I say that here
just as a reminder to myself.
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Thanks; yes, I see that my 'mysql' host and other system tables are
.ISM and .ISD files; I assume that means ISAM.
I was able to downgrade to 4.1, which I figured would be safe since
the 5.0 server had never actually started; I'm going to stay there for
now. If you'd like me to test a new upgrade
Package: mysql-server-5.0
Version: 5.0.18-1
Severity: important
I don't know much about mysql, so I'm writing this from a naive user's
perspective. This may or may not be similar to what's described in
#330624 "Why does install not configure passwords?" -- I haven't yet
determined what the probl
Thanks for your very valid comments.
Libsafe is probably obsolete. It doesn't work the way it was
designed, because of some not-very-recent changes to glibc, and
libsafe is no longer maintained upstream.
See the other serious bugs against libsafe
(http://bugs.debian.org/libsafe) for more details
Fuck! I'll fix it. Thanks.
Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Package: wbritish-huge
> Version: 6-2
> Severity: normal
>
> The package description of the *-huge packages says:
>
> ...
> This is an even larger list than the one installed by wbritish-large;
> ...
>
> The *-large ones s
Package: gucharmap
Version: 1:1.4.4-1
Severity: normal
(probably an upstream bug, but I haven't checked)
Search -> Find for "pi" finds every capital letter (because "pi"
occurs in "capital." I can see no way to search more specifically.
And (regardless of that problem), the "Next" and "Previous
Package: tetex-doc
Version: 3.0-9
Severity: normal
During postinst...
Setting up tetex-doc (3.0-9) ...
mktexlsr: Updating /var/lib/texmf/ls-R-LOCAL...
mktexlsr: Updating /var/lib/texmf/ls-R-TEXMFMAIN...
mktexlsr: Updating /var/cache/fonts/ls-R...
mktexlsr: Updating /var/lib/texmf/ls-R...
mkte
heh. Thanks.
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Hi, Florian.
If you want to adopt it (the scowl source package), it's yours.
I'm still interested, but have too much else to do, so I won't miss
it too much.
If you have any questions about the way it's packaged/built,
feel free to ask.
If you dec
Package: systune
Version: 0.5.5
Severity: important
somewhere along the line /etc/init.d/systune stopped
running systune. was that done on purpose?
here's a simple patch:
--- systune.orig2005-08-31 07:36:06.0 -0400
+++ systune 2005-09-16 13:48:00.0 -0400
@@ -20,6 +2
Wladimir Mutel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> This started to happen after upgrading to kernel 2.6.13
> compiled with gcc 4.0.1-6 .
Do you know for sure that it worked with earlier kernels?
Which specific versions? Thanks.
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Yes, I suspected it would. Thanks for checking.
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reassign 325740 dictionaries-common
thanks
I'm reassigning this to dictionaries common, because wamerican's
postinst only runs:
/usr/sbin/update-default-wordlist --rebuild
The problem could also be in dpkg or debconf, I guess.
Sebastian, please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and tell us your
dpkg
Thanks; I'll try to look at this tonight.
This might be a dictionaries-common problem, but
I won't know until I've had a chance to look.
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Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> FYI, I can still reproduce this bug, four years after I filed it.
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Yeah, I have an update from upstream on April 15 (2005):
#100925: spins if ctrl-z'd
Just fixed it. The fix isn't perfect because you have to type
control-L to r
I agree, Augistin; will leave it open to help anyone else who stumbles
on the same feature.
Package: ispell
Version: 3.1.20.0-4
Severity: wishlist
Note to self: this release reportedly fixes lots of our
old bugs. I'll test when I can, and follow up on the
specific affected bug reports...
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I've just posted ispell 3.3.00. Please feel free to download it an
Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-24 13:37]:
>> Debian still has version 3.1.20, whereas ispell 3.2.06 has been
>> available for two years. Could the package be updated please?
>
> * David Coe <
Thanks for the trace output.
> Any more tests that would help?
I'll let you know if there is. Thanks again.
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Len,
Thanks for the report.
I don't have an ARM system to test on, so I wonder
if you can try a few things and let me know:
1) now that (I hope) you've recovered your system,
does gpart still report a seek failure when run against
/dev/hda ?
2) if so, can you run it under strace and send me
the
If you are able, see if you can run zope in debugging mode
(search for the article "the Debugger is your Friend" at
zope.org, and other places too).
Then show us what zope was doing when it stops responding.
If that's not possible, perhaps a list of all the zope products
installed, and any custom
The more details you can provide, the more likely
someone will find the answer.
Are your log files not rotating correctly? If so, show
us, e.g. by running lsof.
More to the point, what is happening, or not happening,
when your users get those 'Temporarily Unavailable' messages?
We need clues
Package: gnunet
Version: 0.6.5-3
Severity: minor
Hi. At line 490 or so in /etc/gnunet.conf:
I had to read this a few times, before realizing that the extra "#"s
don't belong there -- thery're probably from a reflow of the paragraph
by somebody. I hope -- otherwise it needs a serious rewrite, be
Just in case it isn't obvious, the same
patch fixes the same bug in 2.6.10-4.
Thanks.
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Package: debian-installer
Version: 2004-12-27 i386 floppies
Severity: normal
Booted on an i386 NEC laptop, no special
boot options, from the boot, root floppies, and
installed the drivers floppy (and answered other
questions) following the standard interactive
dialogues. Everything works well.
Package: kernel-source-2.6.10
Version: 2.6.10-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
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(also attached) briefly describes and fixes the problem.
"It works for me." (Well, it compiles now, at least.)
Thanks.
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I assume it was a gnome library problem, or something,
because after rebooting the system (and therefore restarting
Gnome) gnumeric cut/copy/paste works correctly.
Sorry for the false alarm. Close it or pass it on to where you
think it belongs, if you have a clue. Thanks.
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