Bug#968964: lego: disables DNS providers without warning

2020-08-24 Thread Phil Pennock
Package: lego Severity: important Dear Maintainer, The lego packaging for Debian disables various DNS providers, but does not call out in the changelog when providers are disabled and does not update the dnshelp sub-command so that the tool continues to falsely claim support for DNS providers whi

Bug#678238: root cause analysis

2012-06-24 Thread Phil Pennock
GnuTLS 2.12.0 and later use p11-kit and chose to enable auto-loading of modules by default when GnuTLS is initialised. It's unfortunate that this combines badly with PKCS11 modules which expect to interact with the user, but may well be correct for PKCS11 modules which interact with a TPM store or

Bug#390712: Exim fix is upstream

2010-07-31 Thread Phil Pennock
As a step towards closure: the fix was committed to Exim on 2009-10-16 and was included in Exim 4.70. Current release is 4.72, 4.73 should be soon. The only changes for the patch committed upstream were: * documentation * a different diagnostic for versions of GnuTLS too old to support this

Bug#482346: zsh doesn't always wait for its children (-> zombie)

2008-05-25 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2008-05-25 at 23:37 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2008-05-24 18:23:21 -0700, Phil Pennock wrote: > > Then I'd be inclined to start looking into hardware issues, since > > _something's_ probably getting stuck in disk IO; I'll suspect that > > before ker

Bug#482346: zsh doesn't always wait for its children (-> zombie)

2008-05-24 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2008-05-25 at 02:41 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > None, and the CPU is idle: Then I'd be inclined to start looking into hardware issues, since _something's_ probably getting stuck in disk IO; I'll suspect that before kernel bugs, but it might also be worth seeing if there are other problems w

Bug#482346: zsh doesn't always wait for its children (-> zombie)

2008-05-24 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2008-05-24 at 14:44 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > Note: when I kill zsh, the zombie remains there and gets attached > to init. The load average remains very high. If the zombie is reparented to init but still stays a zombie, then there's something worse wrong with your system. If init can't

Bug#479764: shell builtin mv fails to move files across devices

2008-05-07 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2008-05-07 at 23:30 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2008-05-06 13:55:23 -0700, Phil Pennock wrote: > > Most people shouldn't need to use it. > > I use it *by default* just because of the Linux kernel bug^Wlimitation > concerning the argument list (I often exceed it

Bug#479764: shell builtin mv fails to move files across devices

2008-05-06 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2008-05-06 at 17:55 +0100, martin f krafft wrote: > What, if I may ask, is the purpose of zsh/files? If I correctly recall the gist of a verbal conversation about 11 years ago with the author, in a university environment with heavily multi-user systems which were often abused by people writing