Package: smbfs
Version: 3.0.23d-4
Severity: grave
umount.cifs removes /etc/mtab even if it's a symlink to /proc/mounts
and writes a regular file instead
I'm setting the Severity to "grave" because I think losing a symlink
can be considered "data loss" (the symlink is "data") and using a
regular f
Package: smbfs
Version: 3.0.23d-4
Severity: important
The mtab locking code gives up too easily. If it can't obtain the lock
it just bails out without retrying, sometimes resulting in a dirty mtab
with the mount entry still there.
This causes autofs to think that the mount is still active and it
Package: kernel-package
Version: 10.050
Followup-For: Bug #342542
I encountered this bug in the latest version of kernel-package in Sid.
It seems that the garbage being fed by the postinst hook to debconf
causes the exit code to randomly flip between 0 and 128.
According to debconf manuals, stdou
I decided to RTFM a little, and found out that aptitude actually does
have logs :)
Today's upgrade log:
Aptitude 0.4.1: log report
Fri, May 26 2006 11:20:47 +0300
IMPORTANT: this log only lists intended actions; actions which fail due to
dpkg problems may not be completed.
Will install 31 pac
(packages being kept back), "aptitude dist-upgrade".
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 11:00:11AM +0200, Radu Cristescu wrote:
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 2.14.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #368579
It could have been an ncurses bug, as today I upgraded my machine (I do
this on
BTW, I did my upgrade from a running gnome-terminal, and after the
upgrade I just opened the tabs to see if the effect is still present,
and it wasn't, without restarting gnome, gnome-terminal or anything
else, in case this is relevant.
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Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 2.14.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #368579
It could have been an ncurses bug, as today I upgraded my machine (I do
this on a daily basis) and it pulled a few ncurses packages from
"testing", some of which are ncurses-related. After this, gnome-terminal
no longer experience
It only behaves like this on a maximized Gnome Terminal. Un-maximizing
and re-maximizing the window makes the tabs in question behave
correctly. I also have the "checkwinresize" option set to on in bash and
the $LINES and $COLUMNS variables seem to be fine before and after I
operate on the wind
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 2.14.1-1
Severity: important
Subject: gnome-terminal: nCurses programs behave weirdly in tabs number 3 and
newer
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 2.14.1-1
Severity: important
All nCurses applications work in tabs 1 and 2 just fine, but from tab 3
onward, they do
Package: polipo
Version: 0.9.8-1
Severity: important
I use polipo as a lightweight caching proxy for debian packages. It
worked ok until today. I was using 0.9.6 and upgraded to 0.9.8.
The file that is send as garbage is a Packages.gz, and starts with this
string:
polipo: object.c:295: releaseNo
Package: polipo
Version: 0.9.6-1
Severity: important
Server reports a Last-Modified date newer than the one of the cache
file, but polipo reports that it was not modified and serves the out of
date file even if a If-Modified-Since header is supplied.
/etc/polipo/config:
proxyAddress = "::"
proxy
Package: apt
Version: 0.5.28.1
Severity: important
With the sources.list file below and no lists previously downloaded,
when I run "apt-get update", it results into this:
[- Start of output -]
[...]
Get:35 http://ftp.ro.debian.org unstable/non-free Packages [68.3kB]
Get:36 http://ftp.ro.debian.or
Package: binutils
Version: 2.15-5
Severity: important
/usr/bin/ld: BFD 2.15 internal error, aborting at ../../bfd/elfcode.h
line 188 in bfd_elf32_swap_symbol_in
/usr/bin/ld: Please report this bug.
I got this while doing some routine compiling. I haven't changed the
packages on the system and th
5:30:19.0 +0300
+++ apt-proxy-1.3.0-pluto-3/debian/changelog2005-02-09 11:41:24.0
+0200
@@ -1,3 +1,22 @@
+apt-proxy (1.3.0-pluto-3) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Added apt-proxy-import-simple which assumes files are named correctly
+- removes need for dpkg-name from dpkg-dev i
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