Control: tags -1 + fixed-upstream
From intrigeri (2022-02-12):
> intrigeri (2022-02-12):
> > Christian Boltz (2021-11-08):
> >> Your patch looks like something that should (also?) be fixed upstream.
> >
> > My understanding is that the problem here is caused by a Debian patch:
>
> True, but stil
An improved patch for this issue follows, in accordance with the above thread:
--- rc.apparmor.functions 2021-11-08 13:27:06.461249682 -0600
+++ rc.apparmor.functions 2021-11-08 13:30:05.766141212 -0600
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
# something like `systemd-detect-virt --container`.
#
# The on
Unfortunately I have not had the time to work on this as I intended to, and as
has been pointed out, .NET 5.0 is now released. I’m therefore closing this ITP.
Apologies to anyone anticipating the package.
Sorry for taking so long to get back to you on this.
> Alistair Young (2021-05-07):
> > Specifically, systemd-detect-virt detects WSL as a container,
> > technically accurately, but this then causes the apparmor.systemd
> > script to decline to start apparmor.
>
> I'm trying to understand what's,
> If I understand correctly, this is a problem with WSL 1 that will go away with
> WSL 2, because WSL 1 is a compatibility layer in which the Windows kernel
> pretends to be Linux (like Wine in reverse), but WSL 2 is a virtual machine
> running a real Linux kernel (suitable for e.g. systemd)?
No,
Hi Ævar (cool name btw!) and thanks for pointing out the two
inaccuracies in my first comment. I still would like to know why a
project like Debian (used ostensibly by every kind of human on the
planet, across ages, sexes, political and religious divides and whatnot)
feels like it needs to include
You people are beyond me. Why in the world would you want a picture of a
sheep (?) being forced (??) into sex (???) it quite likely does not want
() in a distribution of computer programs (?) even if there was
no legal issue whatsoever. If you can judge by the number of question
marks,
Package: thunar
Version: 1.6.10-4
Followup-For: Bug #818484
I second what is being reported by the original reporter as well as what is
described in 804816, 804819, 805574, 815017, and 818484.
I'm unsure about 823578 which says to patch "frequent crashes in Thunar".
Happy to provide any additional
"J. R. Okajima":
> I don't think these are bugs since they are following "Dashism" instead
> of "Bashism." I understand that debian has a policy to be
:::
It may not be important anymore, but I've just found that I was
confusing. And I think
there was a similar discussion on aufs-uses ML about "test cond1
-a cond2" vs "test cond1 && test cond2". My conclusion was same, ie. it
was supported by DASH.
J. R. Okajima
and the aufs supported version history is
- 3.2 Unsupported since Nov 2013
- 3.16 Unsupported since Oct 2015
J. R. Okajima
Package: network-manager-openvpn
Version: 1.2.4-1
Severity: important
Tags: ipv6
Dear Maintainer,
in a OpenVPN setup where everything is proven to work as expected using the
`openvpn` command line client, the following happens when using
NetworkManager
to connect to the VPN instead:
- first, the
Sorry for the dupe Holger. I also forgot to mention
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=767233. Thank you for
giving this matter your attention!
0x53847E3F.asc
Description: application/pgp-keys
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Package: base
Severity: important
Tags: d-i
Dear Maintainer,
there are several bug reports in the BTS regarding removable media ending up
being readonly for normal users and writable for root only. Various solutions
are suggested (such as adding a policykit rule
[https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bi
e of Bug#717547, I had to keep /etc/mtab as a regular file. But
this leads to another problem. Finally I cannot continue my
development on wheezy. Ouch!!
J. R. Okajima
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unt(8) and umount(8) highly depends upon /etc/mtab (or
/proc/mounts).
By the way, after forcing /etc/mtab as a regular file on my wheezy
system, I found another problem of mount(8). I will report it to
bugtrack later.
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) by
default (by NFS developers).
- mount.nfs always writes the "sec=sys" string (by mount.nfs
developers).
I suppose the best way should be decided after the discussion between
NFS developers, mount.nfs developers and Debian developers.
J. R. Okajima
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Package: nfs-common
Version: 1:1.2.6-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I met a strange behavour of mount.nfs.
When I run "mount -o remount /nfs/mntpnt", it terminated silently but
the exit status was 32. Actually when I add "-v" option, it prints
"mount.nfs: mount(2): Invalid argument".
Here
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# * Install filesystem related packages after running the post-install hooks,
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# * i386: Use -486 flavour for all CentaurHauls processors. As they lack long
#NOP instructions, -686 kernels since 2.6.22+ fail to boot on these
#pro
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# * Allow to select driver inclusion policy for initramfs-tools
#Closes: #494466
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# * Improve dialog texts. Thanks to all the people involved.
#(Closes: #478591)
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# * Divide the progress bar in 65536 parts when erasing disk data.
#The previous setting (100) was a bit low to allow reactive cancellation.
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# * Correctly handle GOBACK in automatically_partition/some_device/do_option.
#(Closes: #487694)
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# * Fix a segfault happening when GOBACK is selected after adding a new
#question to the set previously seen. (Closes: #407577)
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#the progress bar. The later has issue when displaying combined LTR and
#RTL
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#Depen
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# * Save and restore the current working directory in partman_(un)lock_unit().
#(Closes: #488687)
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package partman-utils partman-base
tags 488687 + pending
Package: amavisd-new
Version: 1:2.4.2-6.1
Severity: minor
"ADMINSTRATORS" -> "ADMINISTRATOR"
"listenting" -> "listening"
I don't care, but if you ever read this bugreport, you could reach even
better (perfect?) packaging.
Thanks
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Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers testing
Package: apt-proxy
Version: 1.9.35
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 5.6.12
apt-proxy does not support packages with tildes ('~') in version number.
See http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/08/msg6.html
for the official announcement about this feature back in Etch.
Problem
The problem with Downloads started occuring after a system update. New
version of Firefox didn't function entirely propely with the old settings.
Removing (renaming) ~/.mozilla did the trick. The problem was with some 1.0
version to (Debian package 1.0+dfsg.1-2) of Firefox.
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