On 2017-08-12 22:40, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> Oh, sorry, I thought you were talking abou the flash-debian script
> (the script you run on the QNAP firmware to run the installer). But
> you're talking about kirkwood-qnap, the script in flash-kernel. What
> error did you get? Which verison of D
On 2017-08-11 21:46, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
>> Using the kernel-6282
>
> Are you sure you're using the right kernel?
Not 100%. (Since I couldn't find documentation about the difference),
But I read the detection script and noticed that it got the "6282" name
frem lspci, and that my box had :62
Package: base-installer
Version: 1.169
While trying to install stretch on a QNAP 419PII, the installation
consistently fails with a segfault in dpkg when it tries to install
locales and libc-l10n.
I install using the method described here:
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-41x/ins
Package: libapache-dbi-perl
Version: 1.07-1+lenny1
I was wondering why my /usr/share/perl5/Apache/DBI.pm did not contain
the "eval {$r = Apache2::RequestUtil->request;};" fix which the
changelog stated it was released to include, even though it clearly was
version 1.07-1+lenny1 I had installed
Russ Allbery wrote:
Peter Mogensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
OpenLDAP has decalred 2.4.11 "stable" which means 2.3.x will be
deprecated.
There are no 2.3 packages in Debian.
Correct, but it could make upgrade to 2.4 more relevant for 2.3 users,
putting them in the s
Package: openldap
Version: 2.4.10-3
Severity: important
OpenLDAP has decalred 2.4.11 "stable" which means 2.3.x will be
deprecated. At the same time it seems they are deprecating Berkeley DB
4.2 in favor of 4.6.
Lenny shipping with 2.4.10 with BDB 4.2 will leave even new
installations with a h
I've submittet af patch against calendarserver 1.2 sources to Apple.
Available here:
http://trac.calendarserver.org/ticket/207
I could be optimized a bit, but at least it returns correct data now.
It seems to be low priority for Apple, since their iCal client don't use
calendar-query REPORTs at
Guido Günther wrote:
Searches seems to not use the index when there's a time-range element in
the filter, but the exception detecting this is only thrown from the
filter expression generator for prop-filters, ... which again means that
if you don't have a prop-filter in your query, you'll get a s
Package: calendarserver
Version: 1.2.dfsg-2
Severity: important
I've noticed that DCS (1.2) will not return an event instance more than
356 days from the creation of the event in a calendar-query.
It seems to be related to Trac ticket #207 (except that it affects
non-recurring events too)
http:/
Hi,
We see this bug when running under a vserver where /proc/filesystems is
missing.
Peter
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Package: libxml-sax-writer-perl
Version: 0.44-8
Severity: normal
There's a bad comma in line 302 of version.
print $fh, "\n";
should be
print $fh "\n";
The bug is not present in the upstream package. It's introduced by the
debian diff.
System below is Ubuntu Edgy, but it's present in Debian Etc
Package: apcupsd
Version: 3.12.3-1
Followup-For: Bug #316932
The fix in 3.10.18-1 does not work when /usr can not simply be remounted.
Specific: When /usr is on an LVM and RAID device, LVM and RAID has already been
stopped when killpower is executed.
Maybe the general solution is a staticly link
It's not only libdb4.2.
libsasl2.a seems to depend on all its plugins and it is not declared in
libsasl2.la.
I'm no autotools/libtool expert, but something is wrong and it bites a
lot of users of libsasl2 and OpenLDAP.
Here's a another example from Mandriva:
http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-
Package: aspell-da
Version: 1.4.49-1
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Justification: renders package unusable
On Sarge you get this result:
$ aspell -a -l da
Error: /usr/lib/aspell-0.60/da.rws: The language "dansk" is not known.
This is probably because: the file "/usr/lib/aspell-0.60/dansk.dat" can
no
Package: libapache2-request-perl
Version: 2.04-dev-1.bone1
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Justification: renders package unusable
Upload support is seriously broken. The parser does not scan all input.
Only on uploaded file can be retrieved making perl module Apache::Upload
basicly useless.
The probl
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