Also when systemd-resolved is running with the Google fallback DNS servers, the
user has not been presented with the Google Term of Service license beforehand.
This is something that the Google terms requires. Simply plugging in Google DNS
servers without being presented with the terms of usage
I'm sorry but you're wrong and you need to reopen this!
We're dealing with a legal issue very different from the example you provided
and these situations are completely different. As soon as the hard coded Google
DNS servers kicks in, the Google Term of Service MUST be accepted, this is not
so
Package: systemd
Version: 232-25
The systemd-resolved violates the Debian Free Software Guidelines due to the
hardcoded the Google DNS servers into the source code of the application.
Line 894 in:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/e16cb2e4efaba83f47da8355adc65fd83bbe8327/configure.ac
T
Package: dkimproxy
Version: 1.4.1-3
Debian Stretch
In /etc/dkimproxy/dkimproxy_out.conf
# specify location of the private key
keyfile /etc/mail/dkim/private.key
Yet, dkimproxy looks for the key in: /var/lib/dkimproxy/private.key
>From the log:
dkimproxy.out[1166]: sign
As a follow-up. On OpenBSD the password scheme that gets generated is blowfish
whereas it is sha-512 on Debian.
Both work on OpenSMTPD.
I have tested the same setup on Arch Linux using the latest table-passwd from
AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/opensmtpd-table-passwd/
It works on Arch
Package: opensmtpd
Version: 6.0.2p1-2
When OpenSMTPD fails to parse a table passwd file it responds with a fatal
error:
This is done manually:
# smtpd -vvvd -f /etc/smtpd.conf
warn: table-passwd: invalid entry
warn: table-passwd: error parsing config file
warn: table-proc: imsg_read: Connection
Package: opensmtpd-extras
Version: 5.7.1-3
I have installed opensmtpd and opensmtpd-extras on a fresh Debian Strech
installation.
I have generated a password using the command:
# smtpctl encrypt
This is my OpenSMTPD configuration file:
---
# cat /etc/smtpd.conf
# This is the smtpd server syst
Package: wkhtmltopdf
Version: 0.12.1-2
Severity: grave
This package is pretty useless!
The switch --no-pdf-compression, is not support using unpatched qt, and will be
ignored.The switch --footer-right, is not support using unpatched qt, and will
be ignored.The switch --toc-header-text, is not s
> You have gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad from Debian Multimedia installed. Try
> with the official Debian packages instead, they contain the GStreamer
> GTK integration.
I am running with a clean and new Jessie installation, no multimedia repos and
I get the exact same error.
I tried installing and r
So the xfce4-mixer has been removed, but it's kinda needed in Xfce4!
Please provide an alternative solution then!
I have just upgraded a box from Jessie to Testing, same problem!
I would bump the "severity" up from important to serious since it rendereds the
box unusable.
In my case the box gets stuck during installation of memcache.
Error getting authority: Error initializing authority: Error calling
Sta
.
20.09.2015, 10:38, "Jan Henke" :
> reassign -1 openjdk-8-jre 8u66-b01-3
> thanks
>
> Am 19.09.2015 um 16:26 schrieb Martin Hanson:
>> 12.09.2015, 21:23, "Jan Henke" :
>>> Am 12.09.2015 um 20:40 schrieb Martin Hanson:
>>>> Packa
12.09.2015, 21:23, "Jan Henke" :
> Am 12.09.2015 um 20:40 schrieb Martin Hanson:
>> Package: openjdk-8-jre-headless
>> Version: 8u66-b01-3
>>
>> Having just upgraded with an apt-get dist-upgrade on "testing" the
>> following error occ
Package: openjdk-8-jre-headless
Version: 8u66-b01-3
Having just upgraded with an apt-get dist-upgrade on "testing" the following
error occurs running Minecraft with java:
LOADEDenfalse
SAVED: enfalse
LOADEDenfalse
SAVED: enfalse
LOADED LANGUAGES
Exception in thread "main" java.awt.AWTError: Assi
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I have tested with the unstable version "guake_0.7.0-1_amd64" and the problem
is solved.
Kind regards.
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Package: guake
Version: 0.5.0-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I am running testing. After the last update in which Guake was updated the F12
toggle key nu longer closes Guake.
The F12 key opens Guake, but pressing it again doesn't close Guake.
Changing the key doesn't r
Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.23
When Mutt is set to encrypt emails by default, yet no key exists for a
particular recipient, Mutt enters the lists of keys that is imported in
GnuPG, when you press "q" for quit, to get out of that menu, Mutt
always segfaults.
It is quite easy to repricate the proble
This bug is still present in Jessie, can we please get a fix for this!
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