Hi Alex,
FYI as of about a week ago, it looks like the original upstream
developer of adminer is back.
Latest release - published "2 days ago":
https://github.com/vrana/adminer/releases/tag/v4.17.1
Cheers,
Jeremy
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I just installed guake (3.9.0-2) on Bookworm and hit this issue too.
FWIW I haven't had it installed for ages and last time I used it worked
fine.
To make it more frustrating if I had firefox open, it opens the dev
tools instead!
I followed the workaround noted here (in gnome settings) and t
Hi Laurent - and bug list,
On 20/2/24 02:26, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
AFACS, the packages provided by mozilla are only
nightly/devedition/beta, but there is no stable release with the
optimizations, or am I overlooking something?
I can confirm that the latest stable[1] is available via the
Hi Alex,
Apologies on my slow response.
On 26/1/24 20:55, Alexandre Rossi wrote:
php-mysql depends on php8.2-mysql which provides php-mysqli and
contains mysqli.so
For adminer, adding an alternate dependency to php-mysqli would
tighten (adminer actually requires mysqli.so or pdo_mysql.so loade
Hi Nicholas,
On 26/1/24 11:40, Nicolas Haller wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions.
I was able to update my BIOS/UEFI but it didn't solve the issue
unfortunately.
:(
If you haven't already, it may be worth reporting upstream (i.e. to grub
devs) - they might have more ideas on troubleshooting,
Hi Alexandre,
My name is Jeremy and I'd like to offer you my support and assistance in
your efforts to package and maintain AdminerEvo if that's of any use to you?
FWIW I am a core developer in a Debian derivative project named TurnKey
Linux[1][2].
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Ce
Dear Alexandre (adminer maintainer),
As per Ondřej's note below, with regards to MySQL support, from a glance
through the source code (adminer/drivers/mysql.inc.php) it seems that
adminer should depend on php-mysql (real metapackage) OR php-mysqli
(virtual package provided by real phpX.Y-mysql
reassign 1061469 adminer 4.8.1-1
retitle 1061469 Adminer only depends on php-mysql
thanks
Thank you Ondřej! :)
On 25/1/24 16:05, Ondřej Surý wrote:
The extension package provide names of the extensions actually provided by the
said package. “mysql” extension has been removed from PHP a quite a
Package: php8.2-mysql
Version: 8.2.7-1~deb12u1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer/s,
Whilst I am reporting this against the php8.2-mysql package in bookworm,
it applies equally to any/all phpX.Y-mysql packages (where X.Y is the
PHP version) including packages from older stables, as well as trixi
Hi Nicolas,
It might be worth double checking you have the latest BIOS/UEFI? If it's
not the latest, then updating is worth a try IMO.
FWIW I recently updated mine to resolve some (completely unrelated)
issues on my Lenovo Gen 1 X1 Carbon on Bookworm. With no optical drive
and no Windows, it
(Random Debian user who has used unstable/Sid - sharing my 2c)
Hi Dan,
On 11/12/23 20:40, Tianyu Chen wrote:
On Mon, 11 Dec 2023 15:22:24 +0800 Dan Jacobson wrote:
Today I out of habit hit RET to the following.
It removed much of my system.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Crostini/comments/alytbc/co
Just a random Debian user passerby; chiming in with my 2c...
On 11/12/23 18:51, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
[...] This leaves me with two possible
solutions:
1) No dh_install option. This will restart after upgrade (default since dh 10).
Assuming that I understand correctly (this option will s
On 23/11/23 12:29, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:> If you can reproduce the
issue you reported in a fresh environment in
a similar way it would prove the experience you had is not just
because of some custom configuration in your specific environment.
Thanks!
FWIW, I can't speak to sid, but it certain
keepassxc is already present in debian and maintained
(https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/keepassxc)
FTR I used to used to use keepassx (I still have it installed - but
haven't used it for years). I switched to keepassxc some time ago. My
experience was that it was a drop in replacement. There was
As a follow up (in case anyone hits the same issue as me):
After setting 'backend = systemd' fail2ban refused to start!?
It turns out that when using 'backend = systemd', python3-systemd is a
hard requirement. It is a recommended package for fail2ban but I have
recommends disabled by default,
Thank you José,
I really appreciate you taking the time to confirm.
Hope you have a great day! :)
Regards,
Jeremy
On 14/7/23 08:45, José Miguel Gonçalves wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
On 13/07/23 23:01, Jeremy Davis wrote:
Can you confirm that the current default bookworm fail2ban
config/regex works
[Just a random passer-by that might have an idea?]
On 14/7/23 07:14, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
I filed report 1012859 to the Debian BTS over a year ago. Nothing
has been done so far, and I have one cripped system and one dead system
that needs to be upgraded to the most recent version, but I ca
FWIW it appears that this bug is essentially a duplicate of #770171:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=770171
On 7/7/23 19:04, José Miguel Gonçalves wrote:
As Debian opted by systemd journal as the default logging mechanism for
bookworm, maybe a better option would be to change
Package: libapache2-mod-python
Version: 3.5.0+git20211031.e6458ec-1+b1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc:
Dear Maintainer,
Encountered the following apache log items today after installing
libapache2-mod-python on a fresh installation of Debian 12 Bookworm.
[Tue Jul 04 01:11:11.589215 2023] [:er
Thanks for the feedback.
On 19/4/23 08:08, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
If you can spare a reboot, it'd be interesting to confirm your installed
system is actually SB-capable. It should be, as we install grub-efi-$arch
and shim based on recognizing a system booted under UEFI, so it should be
fine. Of
2023 at 01:53:11AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
and thanks for your report.
Jeremy Davis (2023-04-09):
Machine: Lenovo T470 (20HD)
Had to disable secure boot to get USB to boot, but otherwise,
everything "just worked".
Why is that? We've been supporting Secure Boot
Package: installation-reports
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i
X-Debbugs-Cc: jer...@turnkeylinux.org
Boot method: usb
Image version:
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/bookworm_di_rc1/amd64/iso-cd/debian-bookworm-DI-rc1-amd64-netinst.iso
2023-04-02
Date: 2023-04-08
Machine: Lenovo T470 (20HD)
Partit
This bug is caused elsewhere and is NOT related to the kernel.
Please close this (I'm not sure how to close bugs?).
Apologies on the noise.
Regards,
Jeremy
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Package: src:linux
Version: 5.10.113-1
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: jer...@turnkeylinux.org
Dear Maintainer,
Running Debian Bullseye (amd64) based system within VirtualBox 6.1 (Debian
Bullseye host OS).
Reboot after installing latest kernel (linux-image-5.10.0-14-amd64=5.10.113-1)
- resul
Hi Otto,
On 3/8/21 15:13, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
Thanks for the report!
You're most welcome. Thanks for the quick response!
Could you do a favour and test and identical scenario with Debian
Bullseye and the MariaDB 10.5 in it?
Done.
I can NOT reproduce the issue in Bullseye! :)
F
Package: mariadb-server-10.3
Version: 1:10.3.29-0+deb10u1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I have hit a weird intermittant issue with MariaDB when running on an AWS EC2
t2.medium instance. Roughly 4 out of 5 reboots, MariaDB fails to start. After
boot, the MariaDB service starts/restarts fl
(at the time of writing) the
latest release is 3.0.8 so upgrading is probably the best fix for
sid/bullseye?!
Regards,
Jeremy Davis
[1] https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-rsa/issues/308
[2] https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-rsa/pull/315
[3] https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-rsa/releases/tag/v3.0.7
(apolog
Package: easy-rsa
Version: 3.0.6-1
Oops the package name has a dash... :(
On 21/9/20 15:36, Jeremy Davis wrote:
> Package: easyrsa
> Version: 3.0.6-1
>
> [...]
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s been resolved in 3.0.7[3] but (at the time of writing) the
latest release is 3.0.8 so upgrading is probably the best fix for
sid/bullseye?!
Regards,
Jeremy Davis
[1] https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-rsa/issues/308
[2] https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-rsa/pull/315
[3] https://github.com/OpenVPN/ea
I just hit up against this issue too... :(
Although I discovered a somewhat weird workaround.
The python3-pyfits package[1] includes a copy of weakref.py[2] and when
installed, it appears that that is used instead (and the error not
longer occurs).
It's pretty dirty and TBH, I'm not a big fan of
Hi Salvatore,
On 5/12/18 17:27, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> I would acctually not recommend including only the security mirrors in
> sources list. You will miss in such cases important updates as well
> scheduled via a point releases.
>
> Does this helps?
Yes that helps heaps!
Thank you for t
Thanks for your input Chris,
On 4/12/18 09:12, Chris Lamb wrote:
> My quick glance at this bug report suggests there is something wrong
> with your APT setup and/or unattended-upgrades. I apologise I was not
> aware of all this context & history until now...
I can't speak for unattended-upgrades,
Hi,
FYI TurnKey Linux is a Debian derivative which builds a library of
headless server "software appliances" using mostly Debian packages, but
many with upstream software pre-installed on top.
I'm hoping to get some clarity on the "status" of the practice of adding
new dependencies (not included
Apologies on the really slow response. Also apologies that I wasn't able
to fill the knowledge gaps sooner.
It seems as if everyone now understand what happened. If anyone needs
anything further from me, please ask.
On 23/11/18 01:44, Faustin Lammler wrote:
>
> Let me check with Otto why this new
On 21/11/18 19:08, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
> Are you aware of the unattended-upgrades package though?
I have heard of it, but never actually tested it.
FWIW we've been using this config for ~10 years now and this is only the
4th time it's bitten us (albeit one of the worst).
Perhaps it's time t
Hi Olaf and Faustin,
@Olaf
Thanks for your quick response and suggestions.
On 20/11/18 18:50, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
> IMO apt shouldn't be run in such a way that packages get removed
> automatically though..
If you have any specific suggestions on how to ensure that apt won't
remove packages
Package: mariadb-server-10.1
Version: unsure exactly - prior to today's security update
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
Please excuse me setting the severity as grave. Under the circumstance it seems
appropriate, but I'm
not 100% sure.
FYI TurnKey Linux
w.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/topics/examples/systemd/
[2] https://github.com/turnkeylinux/tracker/issues/1110
[3]
https://github.com/turnkeylinux/common/commit/17976cf63ae5facc73c2332efbc19813975b691e
Regards,
Jeremy Davis
TurnKey GNU/Linux
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behaviour is also exhibited in 4-16-2-towo
amd64 kernel (I run siduction on my desktop).
Regards,
Jeremy Davis
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4.9.82-1+deb9u
we may be able to work out where the issue lays and
have the fix backported to Jessie?
Any more info you need and/or anything further you would like me to do
please let me know.
Regards,
Jeremy Davis
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Install was from USB. Setup was not removing entry for USB drive from
fstab upon completion of installation. Removed line for USB from fstab.
Functions normally.
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Jeremy
"You can ignore reality, but you cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring
reality." - Ayn Rand
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