Package: procps
Version: 1:3.3.3-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I just got some package upgrades from wheezy and got this:
Setting up procps (1:3.3.3-3) ...
[] Setting kernel variables ...sysctl: setting key "net.ipv4.tcp_mem":
Invalid argument
done.
-- System Information:
Debian Rele
Package: gnuchess
Version: 5.07-7
Severity: important
Maybe I'm missing something, but while I was testing
the move generating routing of my chess engine against gnuchess, I found in
a sample game that gnuchess made an ambiguous move. That is, the notation
used does not clarify which piece is
Package: apache2.2-common
Version: 2.2.16-3
Severity: important
When the machine is booting, apache does not bind to the IPv6 address:
postmortem:~# netstat -pan | grep LISTEN|grep apache
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:80 0.0.0.0:*LISTEN
1440/apache2
postmortem:~#
But aft
Package: console-common
Version: 0.7.75
Severity: important
I just performed a typical upgrade of my lenny and here's what aptitude
said:
Setting up console-common (0.7.75) ...
Looking for keymap to install:
NONE
unknown keysym 'terminalsigma'
/etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz:135: syntax error
synt
Package: linuxdcpp
Version: 1.0.0+cvs02112007-1
Severity: normal
Here's what I see on the console while starting linuxdcpp:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$linuxdcpp
Loading: Hash database
Loading: Shared Files
Loading: Download Queue
(linuxdcpp:30668): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_text_buffer_emit_insert: asserti
Package: flashplugin-nonfree
Version: 9.0.31.0.1
Followup-For: Bug #432755
Hi!
I still have the "old" 9.0.31 version of the package shown to me in aptitude
although
there should be an update according to this bug list -- so i still get the "md5
error".
My sources.list:
deb http://ftp.de.debian.
>Please try using 'strace' to trace the system calls and show the
>results of them.
>
> strace -o cp-a.strace.out cp -a SRC DST
>
>I believe the output of that should be sufficiently small and should
>contain the information needed to determine where the problem exists.
Here is the output of the
Package: coreutils
Version: 5.97-5.3
Copying a file to a windows share mounted using the kernel cifs module
in debian 4 causes the date stamps not to be preserved using cp -p , cp
-a, cp --preserve=all . Under woody, this behaviour was not seen, and
the date stamps were correctly preserved when
Hi,
a patch is available for this bug in the coreutils cvs/git repository.
Although the patch was made against the latest cvs/git version of fmt, it is
also applicable for coreutils 5.97. See:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2007-01/msg00046.html
Regards,
Gertjan Halkes
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