Well, I could've saved myself a couple of hours if I'd remembered to do a
git pull. This is fixed in master, and the fixing commit was 952ac834
(Rohan Garg, "Simplify bootstrapping of foreign architectures with
qemu-debootstrap").
Thanks Rohan! Sorry everyone else for the noise on this report! On
Just did a git-bisect on the live-build code in the anonscm repo, and
apparently this is the first commit with the issue:
c12f7d715eda1dec63d035362630d11ea0cc1f8e is the first bad commit
commit c12f7d715eda1dec63d035362630d11ea0cc1f8e
Author: Sjoerd Simons
Date: Tue Nov 22 18:37:56 2016 +0100
Just an FYI, I recently revisited this project and the issue is still
present with live-build 1:20170213. If I have time I'll try to identify the
problem.
I'm going to try to dig into this and see if I can fix it. But if anyone
knows off the top of their head where a likely place to start looking would
be, please let me know. Otherwise I'll start with the bootstrap scripts.
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ped working.
I've attached the makefile and a log of a failed build.
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Makefile
Description: Binary data
[2017-01-19 11:57:22] lb bootstrap
P: Setting up cleanup function
[2017-01-19 11:57:22] lb bootstrap_cache restore
[2017-01-19 11:57:22] lb bootstrap_debootstrap
P: Begin
Okay, after clearing caches, cleaning up env vars, etc. I'm able to
reliably reproduce the problem.
I've attached two makefiles, one that works (in that, it builds an image, I
don't care about running the image yet). The other fails to build with the
aforementioned error. In the last version of li
On 16 January 2017 at 14:35, Jason Heeris wrote:
> On 16 January 2017 at 14:20, Michael . wrote:
> > If you are building a Raspbian image your initial config should work
> I will try again and see if removing the firmware section makes a
difference with a Raspbian build.
Turns out
On 16 January 2017 at 14:20, Michael . wrote:
> If you are building a Raspbian image your initial config should work
But that's the problem, it doesn't. See:
https://gist.github.com/detly/109b8201e7c81417af3a8f455f415a6d
I will try again and see if removing the firmware section makes a
differenc
On 16 January 2017 at 14:08, Jason Heeris wrote:
> Here's a command to try building from a Raspbian image.
s/ from//
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Here's a command to try building from a Raspbian image.
env
DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTIONS="--keyring=/usr/share/keyrings/raspbian-archive-keyring.gpg"
lb config \
--archive-areas 'main firmware non-free' \
--distribution jessie \
--chroot-filesystem squashfs \
--architectures armhf \
--b
On 16 January 2017 at 10:21, Ben Armstrong
wrote:
>
> I can't see how --archive-areas 'main firmware' would've ever worked,
since 'firmware' is not valid.
Hmm. It was left over from my original project which was a Raspbian live
build, which suddenly started failing in the same way. I tried to red
Forgot to mention: this looks a lot like bugs #813232 and #571136.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=571136
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=813232
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his broke somewhere between version 1:20151215 and 1:20161216.
Full boot log is here:
https://gist.github.com/detly/a0752dfafcdeb1eb8f2859c41a63fa32
Cheers,
Jason Heeris
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=571136#128
Cheers,
Jason Heeris
filesystems...
P: Saving caches...
/usr/bin/env: apt-get: No such file or directory
The full log is attached.
Cheers,
Jason Heeris
PS. Sorry for (a) not using reportbug, but I'm not at that machine right
now;
and (b) the multiple postings.
build_log
Description: Binary data
I've attached a hacky little sed script that Works For Me (goes in
config/includes.chroot/lib/live/config) — it requires manual tweaking for
different device names, and is certainly no replacement for the original
live-getty script. But it might help others who just need to get something
up and run
This is affecting me too. FYI, you can test serial support for a live image
with something like:
$ qemu -hda binary.img -serial stdio
Serial console then appears on the command line.
I've poked around to try to fix it (or work around it), but haven't really
gotten anywhere. Any tips on where
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the soundconverter package.
I'm not using or contributing to Debian any longer. There are RC bugs in
this
package that need to be fixed. Someone has expressed interest in taking over
maintenance, so hopefully it won't be O'd for too long.
(Apolog
Are you completely sure it's not an intersection of two bugs (one in OOo,
and one in the LM fonts)? While looking for a workaround, I saw this
comment[1] which seems to (a) point the finger at the LM fonts, and (b)
imply that a solution to the upstream bug may not fix the original problem
(ie. can'
Package: shiki-colors
Version: 4.6-1
Severity: normal
Controls such as buttons and progress bar backgrounds that previously had
gradient fills now have no gradients, and look a bit poor.
There is also a warning message upon launching any GTK app:
/usr/share/themes/Shiki-Brave/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:126:
Package: rkhunter
Version: 1.3.6-4
Severity: wishlist
rkhunter depends on exim4 | postfix | sendmail | mail-transport-agent. I'm
using it as part of a rescue/recovery live image, and having an MTA doesn't
seem strictly necessary, since I'll be using it interactively.
I think it'd be better to:
On 10 November 2010 03:49, Simon Josefsson wrote:
> j...@latte:~$ soundconverter
> SoundConverter 1.4.4
> SoundConverter needs gnome-python 2.10!
I cannot reproduce this on a clean Squeeze system in a virtual
machine. I have dropped the priority and tagged accordingly. Simon, if
you're still havi
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-26
Severity: normal
Running an HP Pavillion dm3 Notebook PC.
Kernel: stock 2.6.32-5-amd64
Memory: 4GB
Proc: Intel Core 2 Duo P9300 @ 2.26GHz
All of these tests were done after booting with kernel command line:
linux /vmlinuz-2.6.32-5-amd64 root=/dev/mapper/amy-r
ity to have these entries
generated each time I rebuild a kernel.
See:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/06/msg00648.html
...for my question about it on debian-user.
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Er, sorry, this bit:
> For example, it recommends FIVE different PDF viewers, including both evince
> AND evince-gtk.
...is wrong (and I realise that the tone of the all-caps is a little
more inflammatory than I meant, so apologies for that too). The real
recommends line is "evince | pdf-viewer".
Package: lyx
Severity: minor
The lyx package has far too many recommends, most of which are completely
unnecessary or tangential to the package itself, and would be better listed as
suggested packages.
For example, it recommends FIVE different PDF viewers, including both evince
AND evince-gtk.
T
On 9 September 2010 15:39, Axel Beckert wrote:
>> Can there be an debconf option to specify the size of the swap file
>> *before* it attempts to create it?
>
> Yeah, but no more for Squeeze. Would an updated package description
> mentioning the factor two by default and creation on installation ha
Package: dphys-swapfile
Version: 20061020-3
Severity: wishlist
I am working on a system with 512MB disk space and 256MB RAM... so you
should see a potential problem here :) The usual calculation of swap =
2 x RAM is not very useful.
I created the system without a swap partition because I needed t
Subject: pm-utils: Does not resume from hibernate, just restarts
Package: pm-utils
Version: 1.3.0-2
Severity: normal
System is an HP Pavilion dm3 Notebook PC, video is nVidia G98M (GeForce G105M),
kernel is 2.6.32-5-amd64.
After executing "pm-hibernate" my usual GNOME session is replaced by a bla
(Sorry, I would have responded sooner, but for some reason the BTS
didn't notify me of activity. I thought it generally did.)
The problem seems to have disappeared. I'm using a mix of squeeze and
sid, and it must've gone away after some package upgrade.
Thanks anyway,
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On 14 June 2010 21:09, Willian Gustavo Veiga wrote:
> When I try to rename a file within a working copy with RabbitVCS I get the
> following error:
>
> "The new name field is required"
This is fixed in 0.13.2.1, which is awaiting upload.
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Subject: reportbug: GDK related crash
Package: reportbug
Version: 4.12.2
Severity: normal
Running "reportbug" from the console brings up the GTK UI. When I get
to the stage of reviewing existing bug reports and click "Continue",
the UI disappears and I'm back at the console.
The console output is
Good point, I've committed a change for the package description to the
Alioth repo.
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Barry deFreese wrote:
> Actually you should file a bug for each package individually. But if you
> look, they were all
> removed, I can only close the bug on one removal so I closed it on the first
> one.
Ah okay. Thanks, sorry for the noise :)
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On 17 April 2010 21:48, Debian Bug Tracking System
wrote:
> We believe that the bug you reported is now fixed; the following
> package(s) have been removed from unstable:
>
> rabbitvcs-core | 0.13-2 | source, all
The packages rabbitvcs-cli, rabbitvcs-gedit and rabbitvcs-nautilus
also need to
split into separate
components from a single source tarball.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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Package name: thunarx-python
Version: 0.2.0
Upstream Author: Adam Plumb
URL: http://github.com/adamplumb/thunarx-python
License: GPL3+
Description: Python bindings for the Thunar file
On 7 March 2010 04:31, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> how is your ITP going? If you currently don't have the time to
> package rabbitvcs (new name of nautilussvn), would you mind if I
> do the packaging under the hood of the Python Apps Packaging
> Team?
I definitely have the time :) in fact I've pos
On 26 February 2010 02:54, RalfGesellensetter wrote:
> This should at least be mentioned as recommended package or even
> be listed as dependency.
As far as I'm aware, since gstreamer-lame is not in the official
repository sound-converter can only "suggest" it (I'll look it up, but
off the top of
On 16 February 2010 17:17, maximilian attems wrote:
> better check against 2.6.32-8 that you'll find in sid/unstable.
> has already ton of stable fixes on top :)
I've used 2.6.32-8 for a while now and no problems whatsoever :)
Consider this closed, if it recurs then I'll reopen it.
Cheers,
Jason
Well, I can't get resume from suspend to work on 2.6.32-trunk (I'm using the
stock kernels now, not compiling from source), so when I debug *that* I'll
let you know ;)
Cheers,
Jason
On 13 February 2010 19:42, maximilian attems wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009, Jason Heeris wrote:
Package: googleearth-package
Version: 0.5.7
Severity: normal
I used make-googleearth-package with the 5.1 installer on an AMD64
machine. The package it creates has (amongst others) these dependencies:
ia32-libs (<< 15) | ia32-libgl1-mesa-glx,
ia32-libs (>= 20080808)
In the absence of ia32-libgl1
I also get the segfault with the official package. I recompiled it using
pbuilder (squeeze chroot), and now I cannot reproduce the segfault (with
or without debugging symbols)... any suggestions?
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changelog mentions some simplification,
and when I run it on a familiar source tree, I get two non-comment
lines.)
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Downgrading to important, since it's still useable for people without
gnome-desktop-env installed (eg. me, which is why I never noticed the
conflict). A moot point, since it's fixed and awaiting upload now
anyway.
Thanks very much for the heads up.
Cheers,
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I applied a patch I found[1] that seemed relevant, but it didn't help.
I should point out that the problem does not occur every time, but
most of the time when I resume from suspend.
[1] http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/40974/
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$DIRNAME..."
svn co http://nautilussvn.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ $DIRNAME
echo " Merging with packaging info..."
cd $DIRNAME
svn merge ^/packaging/debian/trunk
cd ..
echo " Building source package..."
dpkg-source -i -b $DIRNAME
echo " Running lintia
2009/9/8 Ryan Niebur :
> okay, I think I understand now. how about just using "debuild" then?
> why use svn-buildpackage if you don't want it to merge with upstream?
Because I'm operating out of my upstream WC. To put it another way
I've already "merged with upstream," (just not the tarball) but
sts.debian.org/debian-mentors/2009/08/msg00534.html
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ave it use the Iceweasel icon, but that
might get confusing (then you'd have to change the descriptions, which
would screw up the translations, so you'd have to change and maintain
those changes...)
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Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> I don't feel that sympathetic here because I'd rather have functional
> aptitude in sid all the time, and working around it isn't my priority.
I can understand that... I mean this is really more of a feature request
for a *contingency* rather than for normal operation. Real
Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> Why not fix aptitude or remove it from base?
I may well be doing things wrong, but it seems impossible to do that. I
can put it in "REMOVEPACKAGES" and it still gets installed. I should
point out that I'm also trying to create a new base, and I get the same
problem.
I rea
as bug #448334.
Cheers,
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Kernel: Linux 2.6.30.badger
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
500 testing www.debian-multimedia.org
500 testing security.debian.org
500 testing ftp.iinet.net.au
500 testing ft
Package: murrine-themes
Version: 0.90.3
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
I've noticed that on windows smaller than the title, the shadow effect
compresses and the title becomes hard to read. (Try resizing a nautilus
window really narrow.) The attached patch fixes the problem.
Cheers,
Jason H
Package: brasero
Version: 2.26.2-1
Just letting you know that this is still the case in 2.26. Without
'cdrdao' installed, I cannot burn a toc/bin audio CD image (created by
brasero) - the burn button is greyed out and there is a message about
not having the right plugins. With it installed, I can
I've posted this upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=588601
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On the command line:
$ inkscape
Error: May not be a PDF file (continuing anyway)
Error: PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref table...
Error: Couldn't find trailer dictionary
Error: Couldn't read xref table
** Message: PDF file was damaged and couldn't be repair
Package: svn-buildpackage
Version: 0.6.25
Severity: wishlist
I usually use svn-buildpackage in "merge with upstream" mode. Sometimes
I want to merge my packaging stuff into my upstream working copy, and do
a quick build (or vice versa).
In this case, it would be nice to have a command line switch
Package: nautilus
Version: 2.26.3-1
Severity: wishlist
Since 2.26, Nautilus has a bar across the top suggesting that I open,
eg. F-Spot for browsing digital photos. I don't want to use F-Spot, but
the bar remains there, distracting me and telling me something I already
know :P
It'd be good to hav
Package: seahorse
Version: 2.26.1-2
Severity: normal
Steps:
1. Use GPG to generate revocation cert (Test.asc)
2. Double-click on Test.asc in Nautilus
Whether or not Seahorse is open, a message appears (as a notification):
Import Failed
Keys were found but not imported
...but they
Package: seahorse
Version: 2.26.1-2
Severity: minor
1. Use GPG to generate revocation cert (Test.asc)
2. Double-click on Test.asc in Nautilus
Seahorse reports a spurious error (reported elsewhere), but still
revokes the key. I think it should notify the user that they're not
importing a normal ke
Is there a workaround at all for this? Other than just putting some data
in the relevant files? (I should point out that just 'touch'ing them
won't work, since a zero-length doc yields a lintian warning.)
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might be ‘s/^/0./’ to
> prepend ‘0.’ to the version number and ‘s/_/./’ to change under‐
> scores into periods.
This will change the FIRST underscore to a period and leave the rest.
The correct regex is 's/_/./g'
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Architecture: am
Package: nvidia-graphics-drivers
Version: 180.44
Severity: wishlist
There is a new upstream release 185.18.08 (beta drivers) :)
Thanks for the great work,
—Jason
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Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-2-686
: Subversion extension for the Nautilus file manager
NautilusSVN is a Python extension for Nautilus integrating subversion
functionality into the GNOME Nautilus file manager. It is similar to the
TortoiseSVN project on Windows.
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Not sure how relevant this is to the original reporter, but if anyone is
interested there is NautilusSVN on Google code:
http://code.google.com/p/nautilussvn/
It won't work on testing until Nautilus 2.26 goes through.
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Joerg Schilling wrote:
just a note:
The best audio quality is achived when using cdrecord (cdrtools).
[...]
wodim is unmaintained, just represents an old (4+ years old) state of cdrtools
...But the description of the Debian cdrecord package says:
This is a dummy package to ease the transition t
Package: brasero
Version: 0.8.0-3
Severity: normal
My original problem was that I could not get brasero to burn an ISO
(with TOC) image of an audio CD. Eventually I discovered that it works
if cdrdao is installed (but only v 1.2.2-16, no later, but I think
that's a bug in cdrdao's drivers and
Package: nvidia-graphics-drivers
Version: 180.44
Severity: wishlist
There is a new set of drivers out (180.51).
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_amd64_180.51.html
Among other things, includes support for new GPUs :)
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Kernel: Linux 2.6.29-
Package: screenlets
Version: 0.1.2-3heeris1
I applied the given patch to 0.1.2-**3** and it starts up fine. (Had to
manually patch MPlayer.py in plugins dir.)
I'm having a lot of trouble getting many of the screenlets to work,
though, but this is the first I've used it so I don't know if that's
Package: v86d
Version: 0.1.5.2-1heeris1 (built w/o external_libx86 patch)
I have similar symptoms to the other posters. uvesafb works fine as a
module, with "mode_option=1280x720". When I compile it into the kernel
proper and use "video=uvesafb:1280x720" it fails to have any effect. (I
can als
Package: dmz-cursor-theme
Version: 0.4.1
Severity: wishlist
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It would be nice to have a "left-handed" set of these cursors, where the
main pointer image and link mouseover images are mirrored so that they point
to the right, and the file action image
Package: eclipse-gcj
Version: 3.2.2-5
Severity: normal
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My usual workspace is "/home/jason/work/java/eclipse", and when using
the non GCJ version of Eclipse, this is remembered and loaded. After
installing and using the "eclipse-gcj" package, Eclips
t;
> If we are still unable to fix your problem, it means this is a bug in
> the compiled module provided by ATI/AMD, and therefore we could file a
> bug report on AMD Customer care.
>
> Bertrand
>
> Jason Heeris a écrit :
>> Tried recompiling 8.45.5-1 (note more recent v
Tried recompiling 8.45.5-1 (note more recent version) with the 2.6.23
kernel, with DRM completely off. Problem was still present (exactly the
same as described above).
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Package: fglrx-driver
Version: 8.45.4-1
Severity: normal
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Video card: Mobility Radeon 9600 M10
I use a custom 2.6.23 kernel, and compile the fglrx driver from the
kernel module source package. Up until the previous version (8.44.3-1),
it worked per
Package: update-manager
Version: 0.42.2ubuntu22-11
When adding sources through the 'friendly' interface (Software
Preferences dialog > Add) then the options in the "Channel" list are:
Debian 3.1 "Sarge"
Debian 3.1 "Sarge" Security Updates
Debian "Etch" (testing)
Debian "Sid" (unstable)
I wou
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