Install Software" step in the
installer). This seems like more of a bug with how apt-get handles
failure. Is there a way to reassign this bug to that package?
Thanks,
Zach
Control: tag -1 - d-i
Hi Zachary,
And thanks for your report.
Zachary Palmer (2019-01-23):
I am i
Package: debian-installer
Severity: important
Tags: d-i
Dear Maintainer,
I am installing Debian 9.6 using a netinst image on an amd64 virtual machine
(kvm). Everything runs as expected until the "Select and Install Software"
step, which fails with the generic message "Installation step failed".
Package: thunar
Version: 1.6.3-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
When attempting to cancel the mount of a drive in Thunar (because e.g. it was
accidentally clicked in the left-hand navigation panel), a dialog from GNOME
policy kit may be presented: "Authentication is required to mount..." Pr
Package: gparted
Version: 0.19.0-2
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
During the process of recovering from a physical drive failure, I used ddrescue
to image the contents of the old drive onto a new one. After doing so, I
launched gparted and queued a number of partition moving and resizing opera
Package: time
Version: 1.7-24
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Running
time --verbose echo test
on my machine produces the following output:
bash: --verbose: command not found
real0m0.001s
user0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
I would expect "--verbose" to be consumed by
I am also experiencing this bug. My system is configured thus:
/dev/sd{a,b,c,d}{1,2} are partitions for devices
/dev/md1{0,1} are the MD devices for the boot and root, respectively
/dev/md10p1 is the PV for the VG vgboot
/dev/md11p1 is the PV for the VG vg0
/dev/vgboot/boot
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.10.5-1~bpo70+1
Followup-For: Bug #715019
Dear Maintainer,
I'm happy to report that installing and booting from
linux-image-3.11-rc4-686-pae=3.11~rc4-1~exp1 fixes my issue. I think that this
entire bug might be closed by the 3.11 fixes. For my part, I now have a
hib
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.10.5-1~bpo70+1
Followup-For: Bug #715019
Dear Maintainer,
I just wanted to post a follow-up on my message. This information may either
indicate that I am experiencing a different problem or may shed some light on
this one; I'm not sure.
To clarify regarding my se
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.10.5-1~bpo70+1
Followup-For: Bug #715019
Dear Maintainer,
I am experiencing similar problems. I have configured a Debian 7.0
installation on a Dell Inspiron 17R SE laptop to use a bcache root device. The
previous known working configuration for the laptop was:
Package: okular
Version: 4:4.8.4-3
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
I was happy to discover that okular can horizontally scroll when one is holding
the Alt key. There seems to be a minor bug associated with this behavior,
though. When *not* in continuous view mode, when viewing single pages, an
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
This appears to be a regression bug. I have a Dell Inspiron 1720 (circa 2008)
which I previously used as a work laptop. The drive was configured as follows:
sda
sda1
ext3 filesystem (for /boot)
sda2
physical
Hello there,
I am now running testing as well and observe that I no longer have this
problem. Please feel free to close the bug. :)
Thanks!
Zach
tag 623288 unreproducible,moreinfo
thanks
Hi,
With KDE 4.8 from testing, I am able to successfully drag and drop a file named
« foo;bar.txt ».
Sorry; the crypttab that I'm using doesn't actually us the keyfile. That
was from a previous draft.
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Package: kwrite
Version: 4:4.4.5-2
Severity: normal
When editing a .hs (Haskell source) file, the Haskell indentation mode is
correctly selected. This indentation mode will, among other things, increase
indentation when pipes appear in some places, presumably to auto-format ADT
definitions. Thi
Package: python-lockfile
Version: 1:0.8-2
Severity: important
The lockfile package does not correctly handle locking multiple files on Linux
systems. Consider the following script:
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
import lockfile
import time
a = lockfile.
Package: rdiff-backup
Version: 1.2.8-6
Severity: normal
Running rdiff-backup with --max-file-size breaks the behavior of --exclude.
Excluded files are still included when --max-file-size is used. For an example
of this behavior, execute the following (bash) commands:
mkdir temp
Package: dolphin
Version: 4:4.4.5-2
Severity: normal
Dolphin does not properly escape filenames when dragging and dropping between
applications. In particular, files containing ';' in the name (such as the
filename 'foo;bar.txt') are not correctly translated. For instance, dragging
the file 'fo
heers,
Zach
tags 608928 unreproducible
thanks
Hi,
On Di, Jan 04, 2011 at 12:22:19 -0500, Zachary Palmer wrote:
It is not possible to attach a file which contains a semicolon in its name.
Icedove erroneously claims that the file does not exist, truncating the name
at the semicolon. For ins
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-29
Severity: normal
On occasion, hibernating my laptop will result in a kernel bug report. This
appears to occur more often when I perform operations such as unplugging the
power while the laptop is hibernating; it also appears to occur more often if
a large am
Package: icedove
Version: 3.0.10-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
It is not possible to attach a file which contains a semicolon in its name.
Icedove erroneously claims that the file does not exist, truncating the name
at the semicolon. For instance, "foo;bar.txt" would result in an error
messa
Package: apt-cacher
Version: 1.6.4
Severity: normal
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
From: Zachary Palmer
To: Debian Bug Tracking System
Subject: Regression: apt-cacher no longer properly supports Debian installer
files
A friend of mine and I just did some digging today and came up with more
knowledge on this problem. The issue at hand appears to be that sshfs
isn't recognizing when the TCP/IP connection goes down.
I can, for instance, execute the following steps without problem:
1. Boot my machine fresh (no
Frans,
I witnessed the same confusion myself; in retrospect, I should've
mentioned it. I simply assumed that it was a graphical glitch of some
kind. I was unable to set the "bootable flag" as well and had been
setting the BIOS boot area flag (bios_grub) as well. I'm not clear as
to the sem
I managed to reproduce the problem on my laptop with a KVM instance and
two 8G QEMU drive images. I used the i386 Debian 5.03 net installer CD
and started an expert install. I put a GPT on each of the two drives
and created a single partition on each. I instructed the installer to
use each a
Package: virt-manager
Version: 0.7.0-2~bpo50+1
Severity: important
I am finding virt-manager impossible to use with a remote host. Using SSH
access, I log into the remote machine and attempt to add a virtual network.
Upon reaching the page where I am asked to select a physical network to whic
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
I have a system containing two 2TB SATA drives which I have configured into a
RAID1 and am using through LVM. When using the Debian 5.03 amd64 installer, I
was unable to use the partitioner provided in the menus to install.
When the partitioner starte
Package: live-initramfs
Version: 1.156.1+1.157.2-1
Severity: normal
I have created a relatively simple Debian Live configuration to allow PXE
booting a thin client. Everything was working fine until I tried to add
persistent copy-on-write via NFS. The NFS server is configured like so:
/s
Package: kcalc
Version: 4:3.5.9-2
Followup-For: Bug #446357
I have encountered this problem as well. As a simple workaround, you
can copy the constant into a text editor, clear the calculator, and
paste the constant in (rather than using the Constants menu or some
other built-in means to get
Package: icedove
Version: 2.0.0.22-0lenny1
Severity: normal
Icedove does not display any alert or error message if it automatically
checks an inbox and the password stored in the password manager is
incorrect. The most common example of this occurring is when the e-mail
server requires a pass
e Sun java
interpreter package?
Cheers,
Shaun
2009/7/10 Zachary Palmer :
Package: azureus
Version: 3.1.1.0-4
Followup-For: Bug #515015
In order to correct this, azureus should be made to depend upon
java6-runtime, right? Then, one could use either OpenJDK's JRE or the
Sun JRE to run Azureu
Package: azureus
Version: 3.1.1.0-4
Followup-For: Bug #515015
In order to correct this, azureus should be made to depend upon
java6-runtime, right? Then, one could use either OpenJDK's JRE or the
Sun JRE to run Azureus.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 5.0.1
APT prefers stable
APT p
Package: kile
Version: 1:2.0.1-1
Severity: normal
If kile's working directory does not exist, it is incapable of opening
new files. It also produces an error message whenever a file is
compiled, although a successful compile will display the file
appropriately.
To reproduce this bug is simpl
Package: initscripts
Version: 2.86.ds1-61
Followup-For: Bug #481028
I recently upgraded to Lenny and noticed the same problem on my machine (albeit
to a lesser extent, as I only have about ten virtual interfaces). I've
observed that the delay problem is not actually the mountnfs script itself
Package: backupninja
Version: 0.9.6-4
Followup-For: Bug #398435
Instead of splitting a path (such as "/foo bar") into different pieces,
backupninja is now using a wildcard (such as --include '/foo*'). This
is better, but still not correct behavior; I'm not sure what the
upstream authors' rati
Package: jacksum
Version: 1.7.0-2
Severity: normal
*** /tmp/reportbug-jacksum-20090205-14781-RuopgH
Subject: jacksum: incorrect checksum generated from stdin
Package: jacksum
Version: 1.7.0-2
Severity: normal
When reading from standard input, Jacksum assumes the existence of a
newline at the
Package: debootstrap
Version: 1.0.10
Severity: normal
On an AMD64 system, it appears to be impossible to use the fakechroot
variant to create an i386 chroot.
* It is entirely possible for a user to create an i386 root using
fakechroot and debootstrap on an i386 Debian system.
* It is also poss
Package: fakechroot
Version: 2.6-1.3
Severity: important
Using an AMD64 VM, I installed Debian Etch from the netinst disc and using
http://ftp.debian.org/debian as the network mirror. I then added the line
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian testing main
to /etc/apt/sources.list and ran the follo
Package: apt
Version: 0.6.46.4
Severity: normal
apt-get source does not seem to respect pinning. I have experimental in
my sources.list and pinned to -1 (so experimental packages won't be
installed unless explicitly requested). If I run apt-get source,
however, the experimental source package is
Package: genisoimage
Version: 9:1.1.1-1
Severity: normal
Using the -stream-media-size option with genisoimage will silently break
when used with files of 4Gb or larger. The following command
illustrates this:
dd if=/dev/zero bs=1024M count=4 2>/dev/null | genisoimage\
-stream-media-size $((5
Package: debootstrap
Version: 0.3.3
Severity: normal
Running debootstrap when the target directory contains spaces causes odd
behavior and does not result in bootstrap. For example, running
debootstrap sarge "/some/path/some directory" http://mirror.site/debian
will create the directories "/som
Package: linux-image-2.6.17-2-amd64
Version: 2.6.17-8
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
The specifications of the machine in question before the bug was found:
AMD64 3700+ processor (single core)
ASUS A8N-SLI deluxe motherboard
2Gb of 333MHz DDR in two 1Gb sti
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