but I really don't. If there's a one-off action
I
can do to help, it would be nice to know what it is in case I can manage it
somehow.
Can we please get this to stop?
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community
recommendation for anyone who wants to transition away from xscreensaver in
terms of
not introducing security issues in particular.
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Firstly: thank you very much for engaging in a reasonable discussion about this.
Karel Zak wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 02:59:01PM -0600, Drake Wilson wrote:
>> Summary: I would like to reopen the suggestion to add LUKS partition type
>> codes
>> for MBR and for GPT
causing problems when so invoked.
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the moment, but that's not how it reads at a glance.
Maybe fiddling the order and using lsb_release -i to get something
like "Debian LXDE session" would be less confusing?
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so small that collisions should be expected, but util-linux's fdisk in MBR
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[1] http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/partitions/partition_types-1.html
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ld be more consistent with the presence of fd00. It's a bit unfortunate
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(This is very marginally related to #768897, in that the lack of an
obvious LUKS type in gdisk resulted in my deciding on the ambiguous
partition typing that triggered that, just for the record.)
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but I don't know what, having not delved into this code before.
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Unrelatedly, I was actually planning on unplugging all the non-target
disks first as a precautionary measure, but then I forgot to and
didn't think anything further of it until the cold chill of cryptsetup
failing when I tried to read anything from them.
Now I am sad and have filesystems
/etc/pulse/daemon.conf?
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y one beam
rather than two. FontForge confirms this after opening
LiberationSerif-Regular.ttf with SHA-256 =
ea76595ed32ec4bb117fc715e393b4cca3d42cabe53101baec6bbbeb800fa26a.
The glyph for U+266C BEAMED SIXTEENTH NOTES is correct.
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55"
(* Function seems to think this is a 2^64-1. *)
# eq_big_int (big_int_of_int 255) (extract_big_int mu 56 16);;
- : bool = true
(* It's not just a problem with the stringifier. *)
# eq_big_int (big_int_of_int (-1)) mu;;
- : bool = true
(* Nor is it a problem with the earlier negation
o-it))
to my .emacs file, which works for me, but I don't have enough
bandwidth to reliably figure out what the Most Compatible Solution is
for upstream, unfortunately. :-\
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use
the -m option to /usr/bin/install.
I reported an equivalent bug in rubygems1.8 as #585838; I am reporting
the severity of this one as "important" rather than "normal" due to
the large extent of potential breakage due to closer integration of
RubyGems in MRI 1.9.
gplanarity: fcmatch.c:548: IA__FcFontMatch: Assertion `result != ((void *)0)'
failed.
Aborted
Expected behavior: the game starts normally.
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#x27;GEnum'
This doesn't happen when importing gobject or glib by itself, so I
assume this is related to python-gtk2. I haven't detected this
affecting any application behavior yet, possibly because I haven't run
any Python GTK+ applications that make use of the types invol
onf suffix, and secondly, assuming Anders Kaseorg's message upthread about
max_loop disabling dynamic allocation is correct, this configuration is no
longer directly desirable. So whoever comes back to look at the loop device
behavior should please make sure to update the README.Debian file
t;ENQ", should be "EOT"
U+2405 SYMBOL FOR ENQUIRY: shows as "EOT", should be "ENQ"
(The above two seem to be transposed.)
U+240E SYMBOL FOR SHIFT OUT: shows as "SS", should arguably be "SO"
(This one isn't as clear, but I'm
I was able to record it again after figuring out what was
going on.)
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Kerne
f the main video. It would be nice to
be able to offset these into the surrounding letterboxing area, of
course taking the risk of unwanted distortions should any of the
content rely on spatial alignment with the main video.
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ains a new commit that
is necessary for continued function:
commit d157d2597a5fe99db60304fe1e89523de78b7981
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Date: Thu Dec 9 19:22:32 2010 +0100
Fix YoutubeIE after recent YouTube changes (closes #34)
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181.644 ms 211.616
ms 176.798 ms
9 utwente-router.Customer.surf.net (2001:610:f00:4000::2) 213.965 ms
190.713 ms 205.283 ms
10 2001:610:1908:a000::149:227 (2001:610:1908:a000::149:227) 179.688 ms
186.076 ms 176.834 ms
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s willing to rely on on the target system) as a single
command in a series of commands in a makefile, and GNU Make
decided that it didn't look enough like a shell thing and could be
"optimized" into an exec, which naturally hosed the command. Of
course, the case of d
OSIX. (The dash man page doesn't seem to say which version of
POSIX it's targeting.)
[1] http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/95399/utilities/xcu_chap02.html
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e in the _current_
project (ignoring any other simultaneous or previous sessions or
projects), or to the current directory if there is no such file (e.g.,
the project is blank or only uses newly-recorded audio).
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was
just mistaken about that part (and can get rid of that function now).
Sorry for the noise.
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Package: bzflag-data
Version: 2.0.16.20100405
Severity: minor
The BZFlag client and server executables are both in /usr/games.
Therefore, the FHS and other examples in Debian seem to suggest that
the static data for them should be found in /usr/share/games, but
instead it is at /usr/share/bzflag.
Package: libsdl1.2-dev
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Subject says it all, mostly: please provide a debug symbol package for
the SDL library.
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mpile the program with and without -lefence
to observe this in action.
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the
context menu, since right-clicking is the one mouse event that is not
diverted.)
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be nice if I could tell ELinks to
ignore the mouse completely, either globally or on a finer-grained
basis, but I see nothing in the Terminals or User Interface option
groups or in the keybinding manager that provides this.
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response,
then retrieving the cookie), but I imagine that might be a lot more
complicated. In particular, I would expect that to be a superset of
the complexity of the above, since due to youtube-dl not accepting
multiple URLs, one would want to be able to store the cookie for later
invocations.
ep 17 17:41:37] radvd: IPv6 forwarding seems to be disabled, exiting
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As a quick note, I believe this is related to a behavior I've
experienced where opening the playlist window for the first time will
cause the ordering to reverse itself. I was never able to track this
down, but it doesn't happen unless the playlist window becomes open.
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a+rX] resolves this as far as I know, but that's
a potentially fragile solution. I think it would be preferable for
'gem' to explicitly set the umask to 022 in this context, as this
would be more consistent with other extant methods of doing systemwide
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sleep 0.5; count() >> causes the Ruby threading engine to block when
both threads are sleeping. Mixing the two causes a furious explosion
of system calls.
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d to tell what
the correct situation would be without more information. Certainly
there should at least be a stub man page for xkeystone if it's
installed in /usr/bin, no?
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Quoth Aurelien Jarno , on 2010-02-20 11:38:22 +0100:
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 08:35:59PM -0600, Drake Wilson wrote:
> > Two C source files are attached. One of them uses Linux fallocate()
>
> They are not.
D'oh. Sorry! *brown paper bag*
Let's try that again
Jesus. >>
This is obviously bogus.
This feels like libc screwing up the system call parameters, which is
why I'm reporting it here, but I'm not certain of that. It could also
potentially be strace or the kernel, in which case please reassign as
necessary, as usual.
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from the relevant options dialog.
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Apparently I didn't notice that the gdbserver package hadn't been
installed (probably due to normal wobbliness in sid). Installing
gdbserver 7.0.1-2 has no obvious effect on this behavior.
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nce it may be halting problem complete. I note that if I
use %{fexec ...; fgoto bar;} instead, it becomes possible for the
fgoto to have characters since the input pointer has jumped backwards,
but the target label still doesn't appear (in -G2 mode). I'm not sure
what implications that has ei
ut under the assumption that
it will have certain extra properties (which would be a portability
constraint imposed by the Makefile writer, but not IMHO something GNU
Make should itself exclude).
I would also respectfully request that unless this is Debian-specific
behavior, this report be demoted to w
giving the shell a
second try iff a command is not found directly for exec(3) purposes,
though the latter still changes the priority between executables and
shell builtins.
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in other circumstances a sudden emulator exit could cause serious data
loss, which is why I am filing this as a critical bug, similarly to
#537569. (As usual, if this is not the correct severity, please
advise as to the correct severity.)
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This appears to be because the fgoto for some reason doesn't cause a
label to be generated for the target state, even though one is needed.
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ed, treat \n[ \t]+ as a single space):
bind(4, {sa_family=AF_INET6, sin6_port=htons(15055),
inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::1", &sin6_addr), sin6_flowinfo=0,
sin6_scope_id=0}, 28) = 0
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This seems to be bug #549330/bug #548343. Upgrading gvfs made this go
away (and also destroyed lvm2 due to conflicts).
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#69 0x0045215c in sp_main_gui (argc=1, argv=0x7fffe3d8) at
main.cpp:724
#70 0x0062edd0 in Inkscape::NSApplication::Application::run
(this=0x7fffe2b0) at application/application.cpp:117
#71 0x0045277d in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffe3d8) at main.cpp:539
&
class on that window.
Thanks for the heads-up.
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constitutes serious loss of user data, which justifies the critical
severity at which I am reporting this.
Thanks in advance for any attention.
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Of course right after I post that I find the package that provides the
module requested. It appears that installing liblua5.1-filesystem0
allows the wsapi files to load, so I suppose liblua5.1-wsapi1 should
depend on it.
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Reporting against liblua5.1-wsapi1 since the requirement for lfs seems
to be from wsapi/common.lua. Severity grave because the probability
that this bug is system-specific seems rather low. apt-cache search
doesn't report anything obvious in the Debian archive that looks like
a Lua lib
does not seem to indicate anything about a subsequent
-v option overriding the effect of -m.
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s, but the error messages could be improved:
ideally it would result in a graceful detection rather than an
"internal error".
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, among other things.
[1] http://www.erlang.org/download.html
[2] http://www.erlang.org/documentation/doc-5.7/doc/highlights.html
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eady broken in the case of filenames in
the starting directory that contain whitespace or pattern-matching
metacharacters.
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>From bash(1), in section PROMPTING:
|\[ begin a sequence of non-printing characters, which could be used
|to embed a terminal control sequence into the prompt
|\] end a sequence of non-printing characters
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default?
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Package: dvdauthor
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Just what it says on the tin: dvdauthor in sid depends on libmagick10, but that
package is no longer available in sid.
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sn't hit potential cases of this in
the other client programs and should be reviewed before applying.
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ms of
pppd.
(I also see that the report has been sitting in the BTS for over a
year with no response. I'm not sure what to make of this. If there's
a reason to avoid doing this, I'd like to hear it.)
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Package: picp
Version: 0.6.7-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
When picp encounters some types of errors, such as finding CTS deasserted
(implying that there is no programmer hooked up to the other end of the serial
line), it reports the error to standard error correctly, but then exits with
a zero s
Package: picp
Version: 0.6.7-3
Severity: minor
When I retrieve the source for picp 0.6.7-3 using [apt-get source picp],
I see a "picp" file inside the resulting directory which has its executable
bit turned on. file claims that it's an "ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel
80386, version 1 (SYSV), dy
0 4d 61 73 74 65 72 73 ff |r-Quan Masters.|
002f
$ mp3info -p '%t\0%l\0' frungy-party.mp3 | hd
5a 6f 71 2d 46 6f 74 2d 50 69 6b 20 2d 20 46 72 |Zoq-Fot-Pik - Fr|
0010 75 6e 67 79 20 50 61 72 74 79|ungy Party|
001a
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st the CVS
version of Emacs; it would be nice if this feature could make it into
Emacs 23.
CVS-based unified diff is attached. Comments would be appreciated.
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attention. :-)
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--- sdl.c.orig 2008-01-06 13:38:42.0 -0600
+++ sdl.c 2008-08-06 08:53:32.0 -0500
@@ -40,7 +40,9 @@
static int gui_key_modifier_pressed;
static int gui_keysym;
static int gui_fullscreen_initial_grab;
-static int g
on that this is now semi-broken for people who have only Meta
keysyms assigned.
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+++ sdl.c 2008-08-06 08:53:32.0 -0500
@@ -40,7 +40,9 @@
static int gui_key_modifier_pressed;
static int gui_keysym;
static int gui_fulls
-v Drake Wilson
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Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
ble by the webserver, your install breaks. Does
Gallery inherently require itself to be able to create arbitrary
filenames inside the data directory, or is this futureproofing, or
is it arbitrary? Probably a question for upstream.
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to add a --quiet option.
>
> Thanks! Can you please send this upstream, i.e. to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I should probably make sure it applies against the upstream sources,
then, right? I'll go look at the Savannah CVS access and try to
submit a patch against the latest CVS version or so,
present in the target version
would stop the install. Unfortunately, the inexact matching makes the
latter false, so it's quite easy for apt-listbugs to stop an update
that _fixes_ a bug from being installed until you manually ignore the
bug, which is not ideal.
Just a thought.
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Version: 0.7.9-2+b1
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Subject mostly says it all. :-)
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. A patch is attached to add a
--quiet option.
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g the system
console at the time, it overpowers just about anything else on the
screen, even, though that's not such a big deal because I'm usually in
X and it's possible to turn it off anyway.)
Anyway, it'd be nice if the G keys worked after the keyboard
reconnected. :-)
---
the Musepack plugin, or in some central xform chaining that
(silently?) fails to recognize that a numeric format conversion before
the effects chain to make it resolve, so I'm assigning this to xmms2
and letting the xmms2 maintainer decide where it goes from there.
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= 0x68b000
brk(0x68bf10) = 0x68bf10
arch_prctl(ARCH_SET_FS, 0x68b850) = 0
brk(0x6acf10) = 0x6acf10
brk(0x6ad000) = 0x6ad000
exit_group(-1) = ?
Process 16730 de
y an automated check
for bad permissions on files that exist in Debian packages would be
another improvement (I searched the Web for an existing program that
does that, but didn't find anything).
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me to get used to
using different ones, or to set a customize option to enable the old
keybindings.
I am willing to fix this myself iff it will result in caml-mode no
longer binding C-c sequences by default.
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programs that use python-gtk2 hang on startup
when run from an xterm unless their stdin is specifically redirected
from /dev/null:
driconf
gajim
gnome-about
glchess
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be arbitrarily configurable, but that's harder, so I'm not
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Suppose I'm using WINE to run specific trusted programs which happen
to be easiest to acquire as Windows binaries, and none of them make
any use of printer functionality; I see no reason, then, that I should
be prevented from installing whatever print spooler I prefer.
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ent from a
mathematical perspective. But oh well.)
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of not
propagating the return code).
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f that Drew Hess mentioned re the Ubuntu version might not have
been included in this version of the Debian package.
When I run sb_filter.py, it seems to function, despite postinst
failing. I don't know for sure whether it's actually working or just
pretending to work.
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No module named spambayes
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rrent directory. Copying both sets of files into a new
directory and running the game from there seems to work, but it should
be looking for its files in the correct locations.
(Also, /usr/share/tomatoes should probably be moved to
/usr/share/games/tomatoes, FWIW.)
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rokes.
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rner, also,
various sprites for buildings seem to display on top of each other
without any obvious pattern.
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nter any new name for the menu item inside the "Name" entry,
then use Tab to move focus away from the entry box. Segmentation
fault.
I assume that's not supposed to happen. :-)
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a long time
to release a fix, then it might be nice to have an intermediary
package, but I can always do local patches on my own, too, so it's not
a big deal.
> -Pascal
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-20 and 2008-03-05 according to
the CVS browser, and the release of 14.0.1 was on 2008-01-29 according
to the SourceForge project page.
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chunk and reading a chunk
of data N chunks from the end one more time.
Thanks for your attention.
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