Package: libqt4-sql
Version: 4.2.0-1
Hello,
right now, using 4.2.0-1, my test program cannot load the SQLITE3 driver. I
receive the following error:
QSqlDatabase: QSQLITE driver not loaded
QSqlDatabase: available drivers: QPSQL7 QPSQL QMYSQL3 QMYSQL QSQLITE2
And it seems that SQLITE3 was not
reopen 382238
thanks
Hello,
right now, using 4.2.0-1, my test program cannot load the SQLITE3 driver. I
receive the following error:
QSqlDatabase: QSQLITE driver not loaded
QSqlDatabase: available drivers: QPSQL7 QPSQL QMYSQL3 QMYSQL QSQLITE2
And it seems that SQLITE3 was not linked into libq
a in ap_mpm_run ()
#15 0x0807da8d in main ()
Please fix this. A sarge fix would be nice too. This can be used for
local DOS attacks on mod_perl2 servers.
Best regards,
Martin Gruner
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Hi,
thanks for taking the time to fix the bug forked from apache2 that I
originially reported.
The init numbers for mysql-server is now 19 for both start and stop.
For the stop procedure, I`d suggest that the number be higher, so that
the mysql server is stopped later than applications using it.
The reason is simple. QT's internal sqlite3 is version 3.2.7, while
DBD::SQLite is already 3.3, which uses a new, incompatible format.
Please close this bug report.
I wonder though if it would be possible for Debian's QT4 to use the system
sqlite3 library... That would be nice and clean, but I
Hi Brian,
thanks for your reply. To learn QT4 a little, I created a little and very
stupid test program which is supposed to open 2 sqlite3 databases. They were
created with libdbd-sqlite3-perl and I can work with the sqlite3 binary on
them.
When I run the QT test program, it throws out the er
Package: libqt4-sql
Version: 4.1.4-1
Please make libqt4-sql support sqlite3. Currently it only links against
sqlite2. Trying to use the sqlite3 backend does not work. Thanks.
ldd libQtSql.so | grep sqlite
libsqlite.so.0 => /usr/lib/libsqlite.so.0 (0xa7cd3000) #sqlite2
Martin
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severity 376503 critical
thanks
We had just this situation on one of our servers running a website that
utilizes mysql heavily. During the shutdown process, the database could not be
shut down because the website was still up, and after the reboot the tables
were corrupt. That is why from my pe
severity critical
#http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
#Can cause damage to other software packages in the system by
#causing data loss. Description of "critical".
#Please take this serious.
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would be broken until apache is stopped as well.
I suggest that apache's stop priority be changed to a low value, such as 5 or
so.
Martin Gruner
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Package: privoxy
Version: 3.0.3-6
I just installed privoxy, leaving at the default configuration. I can access
p.p well from my browser, but when I try to access
http://config.privoxy.org/show-status?file=actions&index=0, privoxy freezes.
/var/log/privoxy/error.log has:
*** glibc detected *** do
It would indeed be very nice to have this great piece of software in debian.
The next version of BibleTime
(http://packages.debian.org/unstable/kde/bibletime), of which I am an
upstream author, is likely going to require clucene.
Greetings,
Martin
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