Bug#922706: jacksum: Incorrect checksums for binary data on stdin

2019-02-19 Thread Michael Ostermeier
Package: jacksum Version: 1.7.0-4.1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, jacksum seems to try to parse text when input is read from stdin. When reading from file, binary data seems not to cause any problem. Incorrect summing seems only to occur on data that is no valid UTF-8. The parser on stdin

Bug#922697: jacksum: Ignores specified format if data comes through stdin

2019-02-19 Thread Michael Ostermeier
Subject: jacksum: Ignores specified format if data comes through stdin Package: jacksum Version: 1.7.0-4.1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, the specified format ouf output is only applied if jacksum reads from file on its own. When content is piped in it is ignored. Here is a transcript:

Bug#474675: Also found in current testing with cifs

2013-03-04 Thread Michael Ostermeier
Hi, Michael Ostermeier wrote: > PS: I faced this Bug while testing the cifs-protocol activated today by > the sysadmin at work on a Novell-Server. On the same server there was > never a problem over the Novell (nfs) protocol. sorry, i wanted to write »Novell (ncp) protocol« as sup

Bug#474675: Also found in current testing with cifs

2013-03-04 Thread Michael Ostermeier
Package: gedit Version: 3.4.2-1 thanks Hi, i’m facing a similar problem over cifs with testing. Saving a new file with gedit works, but overwriting an existing file fails with a no-permission-error-pop-up. The file however get renamed (added »~«-suffix for backup) and the new version of the file

Bug#586815: grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for / is still a problem with dmcrypt, lvm2 and /dev/sda

2010-07-13 Thread Michael Ostermeier
Tags: fixed grub-pc/1.98+20100710-1 Hello, Upgrading to 1.98+20100702-1 or newer, ideally 1.98+20100710-1, should have sorted this part of your problem out (it looks like you had a stale device path lying around in the debconf database); could you please confirm that? Yes, it was in /var/cach

Bug#586815: grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for / is still a problem with dmcrypt, lvm2 and /dev/sda

2010-06-28 Thread Michael Ostermeier
Hello Colin, thank you for your help. But the old setup was still better. On the new one: * it still complains not to find /dev/hda it’s here: # apt-get --reinstall install grub-pc/unstable Vorbereiten zum Ersetzen von grub-pc 1.98+20100617-1 (durch .../grub-pc_1.98+20100617-1_i386.deb) ...

Bug#586815: grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for / is still a problem with dmcrypt, lvm2 and /dev/sda

2010-06-22 Thread Michael Ostermeier
Colin Watson wrote: > On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 09:31:12PM +0200, Michael Ostermeier wrote: > > It all started a few days ago after an apt-get update. > > Since that time, grub shows no background-picture on boot (which is no > > problem for me) and update-grub doesnt work: &g

Bug#586815: grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for / is still a problem with dmcrypt, lvm2 and /dev/sda

2010-06-22 Thread Michael Ostermeier
Package: grub-pc Version: 1.98-1 Hello, congratulations to Albin (#542425), but the problem is still valid for me. I am running Debian testing with everything up to date (eccept the kernel, which i cannot use due to this bug). It all started a few days ago after an apt-get update. Since that ti