# summary
Regarding bug #964075, I would like to inform that the issue still
exists with upcoming Debian Bookworm (or is a regression):
"Tor was compiled with zstd 1.5.2, but is running with zstd 1.5.4. For
safety, we'll avoid using advanced zstd functionality."
# packages affected (checked on 2
Am 03.05.2020 um 14:27 schrieb Pádraig Brady:
> Note upstream no longer has putty-256color,
> but since 8.25 supports globbing of entries,> and so now uses *color*.
Sounds good.
> This can be further overridden, like on Fedora at least
> where /etc/DIR_COLORS.256color matches *256color*
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Package: coreutils
Version: 8.30-3
`src/dircolors.hin` lists TERM entries, which can be glob patterns,
to match against the TERM environment variable to determine if it
is colorizable.
It also lists `TERM putty`, rather than the expected `TERM putt
Package: postgresql-9.6
Version: 9.6.1-2.pgdg80+1
Severity: minor
File: postgres
Dear Maintainer,
when removing PostgreSQL (9.5/9.6) using "apt-get purge", not only the
configuration files get removed, but also all database files are wiped
off the disk.
Manpage of apt-get says:
> purge
> pu
Package: libsfcgal1
Version: 1.2.2-1~bpo8+1.pgdg80+1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
while installing the PostGIS extension for PostgreSQL, libsfcgal1 got installed.
It depends on optional libopenscenegraph, which depends on hundrets on many
audio
and video codecs (ffmpeg and others).
>Fro
Package: python-mapnik
Version: 1:0.0~20151022-ab8b1f6-1 and others
I've just backported mapnik 3.0.8 from Debian Sid to Debian Jessie. Quiet
easy, but after installing python-mapnik, Mapnik complained about the
datasource plugin directories not being registered.
After doing some tests with mapni
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