Package: libgccjit-8-dev
Version: 8.3.0-6
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Short: the libgccjit example from the GNU GCC tutorial on JIT segfaults.
I tried to compile Emacs from GIT HEAD
(aa354dd55b213b86ee8e3aa0365a6ad915838458), but
during ./configure --with-native-compilation it spit out t
Package: bluez
Version: 4.99-2
Severity: wishlist
I'm using Debian on embedded devices which are scarce on flash file
space. Naturally I only want to install the absolute minimum of
packages needed. Bluez however makes this a bit of a problem, because
it pulls in python, python-dbus and python-gob
Package: debootstrap
Version: 1.0.23
Severity: important
Tags: sid
How to reproduce:
rm -rf image
debootstrap --verbose sid image
(running on a Debian SID system).
Debootstrap runs a while, and finally gives up with this error:
I: Configuring initscripts...
I: Configuring
Subject: xserver-xorg-video-intel: X11 hangs hard at startup (intel driver)
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.9.1-2
Severity: important
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I have here an embedded device for which I used Debian etch, it's X11-system
using
the X11-i810 driv
Package: bacula-directory-common
Version: 1.38.9-8
Do "man dbcheck" and look at the top left. There it says
bcopy - Bacula's DB Check
So the "bcopy" here is wrong. Some of the options in this man page are
also wrong, e.g. -i and -o.
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> Yep, I know it.
>
> Add udev to make-fai-nfsroot.conf. In sid udev is creating the
> devices in /dev. Currently it seems that FAI has a minor bug, because
> we use /etc/init.d/udev start to start the udev daemon, but since
> start-stop-daemon is faked by fai it will not start at all.
I'm not sur
Package: fai-server
Version: 2.10.1
make-fai-nfsroot uses debootstrap to create an NFS root. However, the
debootstrap 0.3.3 from Debian SID only contains
a /usr/lib/devices.tar.gz which is 600 bytes. Many device nodes aren't
created that are needed for the FAI nfsroot image, e.g. the ones for
vi
> I will add a fix so that there exists a binary called "bscan" in the
> next upload (to be done very soon)... but it will be no more than a
> wrapper or a symlink.
Oh, now that you mention I saw it somewhere hidden in a non-PATHed
directory:
/usr/lib/bacula/bscan.sqlite
/usr/lib/bacula/bscan.my
Package: Bacula
Severity: Normal
When Bacula forgot it's list of backed up files (e.g. because of a too
short File Retention period) one can use "bscan" to re-read those info
from the tapes.
Unfortunately, 'bscan' is not in the Debian Package of Bacula.
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