Package: swappy
Version: 1.5.1-1
Just installed Debian Trixie with pretty much default settings (gnome
desktop), then installed Sway as a window manager and ran that (not
sure if that's relevant), then launched Swappy from a keybind. Swappy
runs ok and loads the screenshot file in question. I clic
Package: python-docker
Version: 3.4.1-3
Severity: normal
(Sorry if this is a duplicate, I tried sending with reportbug but I
think my MTA ate it...)
Freshly installed stretch, dist-upgraded to buster, and then:
root@violet:~# apt install python-docker
root@violet:~# python
Python 2.7.15+ (defaul
Looks like 2018.3.1 is out, and the version installed from upstream's
personal repository no longer has the bug :)
Specifically, I'm using
http://repo.saltstack.com/apt/debian/9/amd64/latest/pool/main/s/salt/
on Buster
--
Shish
Discussed upstream at https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues/45790 -
the temporary fix from upstream is to mark salt incompatible with
tornado 5, so that the packages won't install to start with
https://github.com/saltstack/salt/pull/47106 is a pull request which
works on updating the code to be
Package: collectd-core
Version: 5.6.0-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I ran "apt upgrade", collectd failed to restart, complaining that it
didn't understand the graphite section of the config file, because the
write_graphite plugin wasn't loaded. It recommended that I tried running
lld on
`mosh-server` should be added to the list of processes which should be
exempt from this behaviour, as it is based on the principle of "ssh
into remote host, start daemon, exit ssh, continue speaking to
daemon".
As a workaround, I'm running it in a new session explicitly:
mosh --server "systemd-
Source: xdotool
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Using xdotool with Xvnc instead of Xorg, it crashes doing some sort of
keymap setup. Not sure if it's because of Xvnc or if the bug is more
general, Xvnc is all I have to test with and I assume a 100%-reproducible
segfault with Xorg would have bee
erride argument optional, and
if it isn't supplied, the warnings about it won't be shown. There's a
bit of ugly indent fiddling, but I couldn't see any way around that
(Ideally I'd just stick an if around one function call, but there are
no functions, the whole script i
Package: dbconfig-common
Version: 1.8.29+etch1
Severity: minor
While I am aware that the password "8" is just as totally random as
"Af3fS35xF", I feel that it's worryingly close to the beginning of the
search space for a brute force attack -- I will confess that I'm no
security expert, but might i
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