Bug#900656: Depending on kernel version?

2018-07-05 Thread Michael Wyraz
How about depending the dkms on kernel versions known to work with it? Example: zfs-dkms-0.7.9-3~bpo9+1 should depend on linux-image<4.17 This should prevent the kernel from being upgraded if the dkms is installed. If a new kernel occurs and it's approved that it works with ZFS 0.7.9, a new re

Bug#900533: The bug still exists in stable

2018-07-04 Thread Michael Wyraz
Hi, I'm running chromium 67.0.3396.87-1~deb9u1 on stable - the bug still occurs here. Example video: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6nlrix (just randomly picked from dailymotion) Behaviour: nothing happens when pressing the play button Console message: [289:318:0704/224715.089182:ERRO

Bug#900656: Make ZFS upgrades in backports more reliable

2018-06-02 Thread Michael Wyraz
Package: zfs-dkms Severity: wishlist Dear Maintainers, I do run zfs-dkms on several servers and on my desktop (currently on stretch-backports). I am also running the stretch-backport kernel because I need some recent kernel features. Unfortunately, zfs-dkms builds broke several times in the p

Bug#897568: Still an issue with stretch/backports

2018-06-02 Thread Michael Wyraz
Hello, thank you very much in investigating in this. IMO the bug is not yet to be closed because it's still not in stretch/backports. That means for all who run the latest stable debian with a backport kernel, zfs is still broken. For me this means that I have to be _very_ careful in upgradi

Bug#897568: Stretch with backports kernel is also affected

2018-05-09 Thread Michael Wyraz
Unfortunately this breaks also stretch with backport kernel which is also 4.16 now. It seems that every single kernel update breaks the zfs module (#868506, #891026, #847018, ...) - are there any options to improve that situation? Regards, Michael. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptogr

Bug#743651: autofs5: does not support recursive mount (regression to #626473)

2014-04-04 Thread Michael Wyraz
I solved the problem. According to http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AutoFS recursive mounts will always fail if "mount locking" is enabled. So by adding "--disable-mount-locking" to configure in debian/rules made it work. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a

Bug#743654: autofs: Typo in configure option "--enable-forced-shutdown"

2014-04-04 Thread Michael Wyraz
Package: autofs Version: 5.0.8-1~bpo1+1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, debian/rules contains the configure option "--enable-forced-shutdown". This is a typo, it has to be "--enable-force-shutdown" (configure complains during build) -- System Information: Debian Release: 7.4 APT prefers sta

Bug#743651: autofs5: does not support recursive mount (regression to #626473)

2014-04-04 Thread Michael Wyraz
Package: autofs Version: 5.0.7-3 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I tried to setup a recursive autofs mount (image on cifs volume). According to https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=626473 this should work. auto.master: /vol/auto /etc/auto.volumes --timeout 60 --verbose --ghost au