Package: gup
Severity: normal
I think a typo made it into gupdate. Diff'ing woody and sarge version ...
@@ -66,7 +75,7 @@
host=$h
if [ -s $h/aliases ]; then
read aliases junk < $h/aliases
- host="$host\/$aliases"
+ host="$host/$aliases"
fi
sed -e "s/HOST/$host
Mark Purcell wrote...
> Andreas. Why did you raise this to serverity serious?
| Subject: FTBFS = serious
Fails To Build From Sources. I guess it's a policy violation.
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=330983;msg=7
>
> On Friday 30 September 2005 21:49, Chri
Package: acx100-source
Severity: normal
Trying to build the module:
$ module-assistant build acx100 -u . -t
Found sudo, will use it for apt-get and dpkg commands.
Extracting the package tarball, /usr/src/acx100.tar.gz
/usr/share/modass/overrides/acx100-source: line 58: fakeroot: command not found
Package: mc
Version: 1:4.6.0-4.6.1-pre3-3sarge1
Severity: normal
After creating a tar file using tar's --posix option, e.g.
$ touch foo
$ tar --posix -cf foo.tar foo
the tar viewer of mc shows a directory "PaxHeaders." that
contains some information, probably stuff that cannot placed in the
regula
Package: install
Severity: normal
I got a HP C3600 workstation to play with but Debian installation failed
at very early stage:
Using the netboot image
dists/sarge/main/installer-hppa/20050305/images/netboot/2.6/boot.img
the system came up fine but appearently did not initialize the keyboard,
in
Package: nano
Version: 1.2.4-5
Severity: normal
Basically for the records as I fear this cannot be cured:
Using nano in Debian stable after enabling utf-8 I found that I can type
and see lowercase umlauts quite well while uppercase prints garbage.
strace helped to locate the problem (several lin
Package: squid
Version: 2.5.9-10
Severity: wishlist
Upgrading squid I got a warning message about wrong ownership of
/var/spool/squid. This is misleading since /var/spool/squid is a symlink
(to a separate partition) and the ownership of the link is tested
instead of the directory the link points t
Package: twiki
Version: 20040902-2
Severity: normal
Doing my first steps on the hard way of making this thing usable I
notice mails are sent with invalid addresses:
| postfix/qmgr[27375]: F12503BA62: from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, \
size=1660, nrcpt=2 (queue active)
(and subsequent bounces)
This is
Christoph Biedl wrote...
> Please make sure that this does not happen: For example, during
> installation ask for the webmaster's address and alter
> WIKIWEBMASTER in TWiki/TWikiPreferences.txt accordingly.
During installation on my production system such a request showed up but
Package: perlmagick
Version: 6.0.6.2-2.2
Severity: minor
/usr/share/man/man3/Image::Magick.3pm.gz refers to a web page about this
perl interface. However, the URL
http://www.imagemagick.org/www/perl.html went 404.
The correct location is probably
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/perl-magick.php
Package: ethereal
Version: 0.10.10-2
Severity: minor
Trying to isolate an rsync problem (for the curious: it later turned out
to be the one reported and fixed in #307923) I captured an rsync
connection and tried to display it using ethereal. However the "info"
column for the packet of "client init
Package: ethereal-common
Version: 0.10.10-2
Severity: wishlist
Two things that caused a lot of grief here:
1. The manpage says "Text2pcap understands a hexdump of the form
generated by od -t x1". While this is not really wrong, it is still
misleading since od (at least in Debian sarge) defaults t
W. Borgert wrote...
> The package seems to be installed incorrectly.
No. reportbug was executed on another system than where I encountered
the problem. The information there is
| ii ethereal 0.10.10-2 network traffic analyzer
with all dependencies resolved (today's sarge).
Christ
Package: nagios-plugins
Version: 1.4-3
Severity: normal
Testing the v6-connectivy although I knew there wasn't any at that time,
nagios still gave me a lot of green lights. That was strange and some
testing finally led to
# /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ping -6 -H ::1 -w 200.0,20% -c 500.0,60% -p
Christoph Biedl wrote...
> # /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ping -6 -H ::1 -w 200.0,20% -c 500.0,60% -p 5
> Segmentation fault
Further tests using gdb suggest the problem is a follows:
| #define PING6_COMMAND "/bin/ping6 -n -U -c %d %s"
| #define PING_COMMAND "/bin/ping
Christoph Biedl wrote...
> The actual magic should reside in the configure script.
> The current (and broken) output is:
> | checking for ICMP ping syntax... /bin/ping -n -U -w %d -c %d %s
> | checking for ICMPv6 ping syntax... /bin/ping6 -n -U -c %d %s
Sorry to bother you again bu
Package: dillo
Version: 0.8.3-1
Severity: minor
The manpage refers to a page about dillo
| More information can be found on the project home page:
| http://dillo.sourceforge.net
However, this page forwards to http://www.dillo.org - please update the
manpage accordingly if time perm
Package: wondershaper
Severity: wishlist
As soon as a user does not wish to take wondershaper simply as a magic
black box but as a source of a traffic shaping design instead, it was
desirable to see the instructions wondershaper is sending to tc. Using
"sh -x /sbin/wondershaper" for this creates r
Package: asterisk
Version: 1:1.0.7.dfsg.1-2.1
Severity: normal
Re-building the asterisk package from the sources (I had to apply some
patches but this problem exists in the original Debian sources, too) I
found the chan_zap.so module was missing in the created packages. This
renders such a package
Christoph Biedl wrote...
> Version: 1:1.0.7.dfsg.1-2.1
This should be "1:1.0.7.dfsg.1-2" but the problem ist there, too.
Sorry for any confusion.
Christoph
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Package: siproxd
Severity: minor
Using siproxd in sarge:
ii siproxd 0.5.10+cvs20050423-1 SIP proxy/redirect/registrar
According to the siproxd.conf the registrations should be written to
| registration_file = /var/lib/siproxd/siproxd_registrations
However this information arrives in
/var/lib
Package: siproxd
Severity: minor
Installing siproxd on my Debian sarge system I encountered error
messages:
| Setting up siproxd (0.5.10+cvs20050423-1) ...
| Adding system-user for siproxd
| chown: cannot access `/etc/siproxd_passwd.cfg': No such file or directory
| chmod: cannot access `/etc/sip
Package: inn2
Version: 2.4.2-3
Severity: normal
Within the embedded perl filter (filter_innd.pl) I should have some
functions from innd, e.g. slog to write a message to the news.notice
log file.
However, adding a minimal slog statement like
--- filter_innd.pl.ORG 2005-05-14 15:16:05.0 +
Package: wallpaper-tray
Severity: minor
Just looking at the package description:
| Description: wallpaper changing utility for GNOME
| This utility sits in your GNOME Panel Notification Area. It sets a random
| wallpaper from a list of directories eith at login, on a regular basis or on
Package: jabber
Version: 1.4.3-3
Severity: normal
After upgrade from sarge to etch I wanted to purge all packages that are
not shipped with etch. Doing so for libpth2 the jabber package became a
candidate for removal, too. The reason for this is "Depends: libpth2"
while this package is now a vir
Package: netpbm
Version: 2:10.0-10.1
Severity: grave
Justification: heap corruption, possible user security hole
Tags: security
pnmtopng can be called with an -text parameter to embed
additional textual information in the created png file. Each line in
is a key-value pair with the first space or
Christian Hammers wrote...
> Regarding to the "fails to upgrade": as a restart of Quagga potentially
> means a loss of Internet connection for the router (and connected subnets)
> which is especially ugly if you administrate the server via ssh many people
> explicitly requested that Quagga will *n
Christoph Biedl wrote...
> Package: xserver-xorg-video-trident
> Version: 1:1.2.1-3
> Severity: important
See also https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5775 which is
obviously the same problem.
Christoph
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reopen 384021
severity grave
thanks
> I have seen a patch in Bazsi's commit log which commited today and I
> think related to this bug. I'm going to create a new package today or at
> latest tomorrow.
The problem is _not_ gone I'm afraid.
Using a minimal syslog-ng.conf like
-
Christoph Biedl wrote...
> Starting system logging: syslog-ngConnection failed; error='Network is
> unreachable (101)', reconnect='10'
> start failed.
Reading the sources: This message is generated at afsocket.c:765 within
afsocket_dd_reconnect, a function that is
Christian Hammers wrote...
> What do you mean by "chaning the debconf setting .. and back"? It's a normal
> Debconf question, it shows you a little text and asks for yes/no *every*
> time an upgrade attempt is made.
Um, appearently I missed something. How would I do that, i.e. there's
| quagga/r
Debian Bug Tracking System wrote...
> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
> #394992: mysql-client-5.0: mysqldump broke after upgrade 4.1 -> 5.0,
> which was filed against the mysql-client-5.0 package.
Thanks for that. An additional note, I was still not possible to use
mys
Package: wnpp
Owner: Christoph Biedl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: nagiosgrapher
Version : 1.5-dev
Upstream Author : Gerd Mueller
* URL : http://www.nagiosexchange.org/NagiosGrapher.84.0.html
http://freshmeat.net/pr
Package: xserver-xorg-video-trident
Version: 1:1.2.1-3
Severity: important
The computer's graphic card is an
| 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Trident Microsystems XGI Volari XP5 (rev
02) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
| Subsystem: Elitegroup Computer Systems Unknown device 0f56
which is supporte
Christoph Biedl wrote...
(...)
A correction:
> while keeping in mind that discover is not yet
> away of that card.
s/away/aware/
... and an addtion, the card's identification is
01:00.0 0300: 1023:2200 (rev 02)
Christoph
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Package: module-assistant
Version: 0.10.7
Severity: important
Really odd things happen if the environment variable VERSION is defined
or set before calling module-assistant.
Given an invocation as in
| module-assistant build --non-inter --kernel-dir /home/linux \
| --userdir . --text-mode -f
Package: rsync
Version: 2.6.3-2
Severity: wishlist
Please consider a different default location for the rsyncd.conf file in
a specific directory, preferrably /etc/rsync/rsyncd.conf
A daemonized rsync will likely require more files, for e.g. the "secrets
file" and the "exclude from" options. It is
Rene Engelhard wrote...
> Without any suitable info this can't be done anything with. This ccan
> happen in many cases (like in all the ones the actual office crashes...)
FWIW I came across the same error after I had switched
[ /etc/fonts/conf.d/no-bitmaps.conf ]
- false
+ true
in ord
Package: vim-runtime
Version: 1:7.0-094+1
Severity: wishlist
There are some legal constructs for fstab that are not recognized and
therefore displayed in "white-on-red". If possible, can you please add
according rules?
Examples:
- dash in device node
| /dev/mapper/vg0-home /home ext3 noatime 0 0
Package: libconfigfile-perl
Version: 1.2.1
Severity: normal
Without bad intention I had created a malformed config file - missing
equal sign -, and then I found libconfigfile-perl cannot deal with it
very well. While I do not expect that an input error results in any data
from that line, it should
Package: arpwatch
Version: 2.1a13-2
Severity: normal
Today's version of arpwatch in Debian is 2.1a13; the upstream page at
ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/ shows 2.1a15. Please consider following this
before the etch freeze begins, thanks.
Christoph
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unsta
Package: libnet-server-perl
Version: 0.90-1
Severity: important
Installing libnet-server-perl via apt-get (i.e. satisfying all
dependencies) and starting a simple server script that also uses
cidr functionality like cidr_allow:
---
package MyPackage;
use strict;
u
Package: libnet-cidr-perl
Version: 0.11-1
Severity: wishlist
Net::CIDR does not support an abbreviated cidr notation like "0/0" or
"192.168/16". Therefore the script:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Net::CIDR;
my $ip = '192.168.1.42';
my @net = qw(192.168/16);
p
Hi,
I found your report and I'd like to give a comment:
Karl Chen wrote...
> Below is a fix to a format string bug in tinyproxy. It does
> not appear exploitable in the current version of tinyproxy.
Not exploitable but configuring ViaProxyName to something format-string
like causes more or les
Package: grep
Version: 2.5.1.ds2-5
Severity: normal
I noticed that enabling --ignore-case suddenly caused certain patterns
not to match any longer although they should:
$ echo 'foo bar' | grep'^foo\W'
foo bar
$ echo 'foo bar' | grep -i '^foo\W'
$
Digging further reveals that there's an local
irectory /var/run/tinyproxy, chown the pidfile so
+tinycode can clean it upon exit (Closes: #284704)
+
+ -- Christoph Biedl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sat, 16 Sep 2006 08:41:58 +
+
tinyproxy (1.6.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Remove debugging grammar.[ch] and scanner.c as
diff -urN tinyproxy
Package: tinyproxy
Version: 1.6.3-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
I noticed the default configuration file grants access to a local
network by default:
| Allow 192.168.1.0/25
Although this is much better than allow access from anywhere this still
can be abused cause harm and confusion in appropriate netwo
Package: udhcp
Version: 0.9.8cvs20050303-2
Severity: minor
Looking into the sources I noticed some backup files lay around in the
tree:
$ ls -l *~
-rw-r--r-- 1 cbiedl cbiedl 2418 Sep 16 11:26 Makefile~
-rw-r--r-- 1 cbiedl cbiedl 2891 Sep 16 11:26 arpping.c~
-rw-r--r-- 1 cbiedl cbiedl 1030 Sep 16
Package: apache2
Version: 2.0.55-4.1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
A php script may set the http reply code to 304 i.e. "not modified".
Then Apache happily forwards that code to the caller and also all other
data supplied by that script, for example:
|
| Hello World
[ foo.php ]
yields
| $ te
Package: apache2
Version: Version: 1.3.34-4
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
See the report
http://bugs.debian.org/388443
against apache2 for the details. The same problem exists in Apache 1.3,
too. Basically, apache must not return a message-body if the reply code
is set to 304 "not modified"
Adam Conrad wrote...
> Christoph Biedl wrote:
> >
> > | > | header('HTTP/1.0 304 Not Modified');
> > | ?>
>
> While I can see the argument that apache should perhaps be trimming its
See the RfC. It is not "apache should perhaps", it is &qu
Marco d'Itri wrote...
> On Aug 04, Christoph Biedl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Therefore I'd like to suggest:
> > * /etc/default/inn2 is a shell fragment that defines CNFS_DEVICES, e.g.
> > | CNFS_DEVICES="/dev/vg0/cnfs*"
> > * /et
Package: zaptel-source
Version: 1:1.2.7.dfsg-2
Severity: wishlist
As far as I can see the florz patches for zaphfc are missing in the
zaptel-source package. They are mentioned in the changelog entry for
1:1.0.9.1-4 but they must have got lost later.
Please include them. Without even my P-600 with
Package: wpasupplicant
Version: 0.5.4-2
Severity: wishlist
Quite some time ago wpasupplicant became configurable via
/etc/network/interfaces (/e/n/i). Thanks a lot for that, this was a big
improvement since it drastically eased the configuration.
However I'm a bit concerned since /e/n/i usually h
Kel Modderman wrote...
> However, this is exactly the kind of advice that should be in our end user
> docmentation; README.modes. A dedicated paragraph discussing security
> considerations and best practice with respect to wpa_supplicant would be an
> excellent addition.
That's indeed a good i
Package: developers-reference
Version: 3.3.7
Severity: normal
Reading the reference I noticed that "4.2 IRC channels" refers to the
"freenode" network, however: This has changed to oftc recently and also
irc.debian.org points to irc.oftc.net now.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/un
Package: mysql-client-5.0
Version: 5.0.24a-9
Severity: important
I'm using mysqldump to save a copy of a mysql database running on a
different machine on a non-standard port (in case it matters: That's an
mysql4). So I have a daily cronjob like (names changed to protect the
guilty):
| mysqldump -
Package: smokeping
Version: 2.0.9-1
Severity: wishlist
After an upgrade from sarge I noted smokeping was not running, even
after manual restart. Further investigation revealed that the problem is
actually a problem with a dying syslog-ng (#384021). However, smokeping
dies if it cannot write to /de
Niko Tyni wrote...
> Oh well, I guess it's best to just continue running in that case. When
> syslogd comes back, the logging should work again.
Losing a log message is the smaller damage than losing smokeping
samples, perhaps even over a long time (until I notice). And the syslog
daemon might be
Package: nbd-client
Version: 1:2.8.7-1
Severity: normal
In postinst, nbd-client offers to set up some nbd connections. As far as
I can tell this postinst script is problematic:
- If udev is not active, the device is created with somewhat default
permissions but they should be root:disk 660 (you
Package: file
Version: 5.11-2
Severity: grave
Tags: security
[ Re-sent to BTS by request of the security team, also updated ]
a bug in the handling of "indirect" magic rules of libmagic leads to
an infinite recursion when trying to determine the file type of
certain files. The has been assigned C
Julien Cristau wrote...
> libmagic1 is marked as Multi-Arch: same, but contains files in
> arch-independent paths with arch-specific contents:
>
> [libmagic1 5.11-1]
> usr/share/file/magic.mgc
> 19079b95bd25cdccb7c75a195f9124e4 amd64 i386 ia64 kfreebsd-i386 mipsel
> kfreebsd-amd64
> 58949305
@
-Description: Fix FTBFS with libpng 1.5
+Description: Disable update check
Author: Christoph Biedl
Forwarded: No
+Last-Update: 2014-02-17
+Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/687030
-Index: qlandkartegt/src/CMainWindow.cpp
-===
-
patch
b/debian/patches/01-no-updates-check.patch
index e88ce3b..e3db0a6 100644
--- a/debian/patches/01-no-updates-check.patch
+++ b/debian/patches/01-no-updates-check.patch
@@ -1,16 +1,17 @@
-Description: Fix FTBFS with libpng 1.5
+Description: Disable update check
Author: Christoph Biedl
Forw
Rodrigo Campos wrote...
> I'm seeing the exact same thing with file from wheezy, version 5.11-2+deb7u1.
While I was able to reproduce that one in squeeze, wheezy looks fine
to me. Can you please check again?
If the issue is still there, I'd like to see the relevant lines of
that file, like in
h
fixed 522441 1:5.17-0.1
thanks
Russ Allbery wrote...
> % file changelog.gz
> changelog.gz: Linux/i386 core file
According to my tests, all provided reproducers report something "gzip
compressed data" like as expected. Some already in wheezy, all in
jessie/sid.
If you still see mis-detected gzip
David Adam wrote...
> I have built a new package and uploaded it to mentors. Feel free to
> take, reject or ignore any of the changes suggested; it doesn't close
> this bug, for one thing, and it adds me as an uploader, which may or may
> not be the right thing to do for a sponsored package.
Just
recommends:
pn gdal-bin
ii gpsbabel 1.4.3-1
pn qlandkartegt-garmin
Versions of packages qlandkartegt suggests:
pn gpsd
-- no debconf information
commit 070a5c9a6a0da08a16c1e3c0d1a5c3a631c0a401
Author: Christoph Biedl
Date: Fri Jan 24 18:20:58 2014 +0100
Set
Debian Bug Tracking System wrote...
> qlandkartegt (1.7.5-2) unstable; urgency=low
> .
>* Added patch to fix downloading of OSM mapnik tiles (Closes: #736550)
> - thanks to Christoph Biedl
Thanks for the upload.
May I ask you to update also the wheezy (1.5.0~dfsg
Package: xul-ext-certificatepatrol
Version: 2.0.14-3
Severity: grave
Just a heads-up,
today's update of iceweasel in stable aka wheezy breaks
xul-ext-certificatepatrol for nothing but the version number limit.
I'll try to have that issue resolved ASAP, nevertheless this might
take a few days.
Fo
Dominik George wrote...
> In Iceweasel 20, the add-on is shown with name 'null' in the add-on
> list. The add-on works flawlessly apart from that.
Sorry for not betting back to you earlier. I was not able to reproduce
that in jessie/sid (iceweasel 24.3.0esr-1). You were talking about the
list as
Package: munin-libvirt-plugins
Version: 0.0.6-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
(from a report I dealt with in the #munin IRC channel)
if a virtual machine name begins with a digit (and nothing prevents
virt-manager from creating such), the libvirt-ifstat fails to escape
that name properly,
Package: ntpdate
Version: 1:4.2.6.p5+dfsg-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
the code in /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate tries to prevent parallel
excution of ntpdate-debian by perusing the lockfile-progs package. If
this is not installed - and it seldom is here -, the script proceeds
w
forwarded 703149 http://munin-monitoring.org/ticket/1289
thanks
Raoul Bhatia wrote...
> I have configured 10 nodes belonging to one group via
> /etc/munin/munin-conf.d/group
>
> In the logs, i see
> >2013/03/16 06:31:21 asked for (group, node.domain.tld, load, month)
> >2013/03/16 06:31:21 [PER
Package: liblist-moreutils-perl
Version: 0.33-1+b2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
This is quite weird. If the code used in `part`
* is built using given..when
* does a return after a match on the first value of the list
the code will result in the dreaded "Attempt to free unreferenced scalar
Package: multitail
Version: 5.2.13-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I noticed multitail in wheezy shows weird characters if a line
contains the hard tab character. Reproducer:
printf '\t\n' | multitail -j
Results in (but is slightly different every time):
^`^u^^?O.^`^`
with all
in suggests no packages.
-- no debconf information
commit 1cd371f498e87df3ba98a3418a6512f34b5d039b
Author: Christoph Biedl
Date: Wed Jan 15 18:08:18 2014 +0100
Allow empty in data from weather.com
diff --git a/debian/patches/99_allow_empty_hi.patch
b/debian/patches/99_allow_empty_hi.pat
Package: u3-tool
Version: 0.3-1.1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
Got a u3 capable flash memory from a friend. In the first attempt to
learn about the drive and u3-tool:
# u3-tool -i /dev/sdb
Total device size: 953.50 MB (999817216 bytes)
Segmentation fault
Thing is, print_hu
Daniel Richard G. wrote...
> Well, sSMTP is my dumb forwarder of choice, and as the original
> reporter appears to have moved on, and sSMTP has been dropped from
> testing due to this bug, and no one else seems to care, it looks like
> I'll have to step in.
Well, just very busy with other things
tags 752456 moreinfo
thanks
Manolo Díaz wrote...
> Preparing to unpack .../debian-security-support_2014.05.29_all.deb ...
> Unpacking debian-security-support (2014.05.29) ...
> Processing triggers for man-db (2.6.7.1-1) ...
> Setting up debian-security-support (2014.05.29) ...
> dpkg: error proce
tags 745086 pending
thanks
Fernando Seiti Furusato wrote...
> It fails to build from source, since a bunch of configuration files need
> update, which are not entirely covered by autotools-dev. That could be
> handled by using dh-autoreconf instead.
Good news: The upcoming upload of file 5.18
Package: pgpdump
Version: 0.28-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
if a .pgp file contains more than one signature, pgpdump processes
only the first one and ignores everything else. This is a least a bit
surprising.
Such files do exist, for example the Release.gpg file used by Debian
at e.g. htt
Package: libsbuild-perl
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
at the moment, sbuild does not check the exit code of some programs
executed during build. The places where this hit me today is the
execution of "dpkg --info" and "dpkg --contents" in Sbuild::Build.
For reasons that deserv
Package: libtext-diff-perl
Version: 1.41-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
please fix the embedded documentation as follows:
--- /usr/share/perl5/Text/Diff.pm.orig
+++ /usr/share/perl5/Text/Diff.pm
@@ -432,6 +432,7 @@
require Text::Diff;
That's a pretty rare occurence, so C i
Rodrigo Campos wrote...
> Sure, here they go:
>
> $ hd 14_02_04_access_log.gz | head -4
> 1f 8b 08 08 ff 7e f1 52 02 03 31 34 5f 30 32 5f
> |.~.R..14_02_|
> 0010 30 34 5f 61 63 63 65 73 73 5f 6c 6f 67 00 ec 5d
> |04_access_log..]|
> 0020 f9 4f
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Julien Palard wrote...
> file detects MS Outlook .msg file as CDF v2 file :
> A MS Outlook .msg file can be found here to test :
> * http://jahudson.wiki.hoover.k12.al.us/file/detail/nuclear+chemsitry.msg
> The header of MS
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Joao Eriberto Mota Filho wrote...
> The file command can be used to show data about MS Office documents.
> However, when showing data gotten from docs (e.g. MS Word 97 doc),
> the file prints erroneous dates. It is undesirable in forensics
> analysis.
Please provide m
Daniel Ahern wrote...
> I've got the same problem trying to compile gridcoin from the git repo:
> make -f makefile.unix
> /bin/sh ../share/genbuild.sh obj/build.h
> ...
> obj/alert.o: file not recognized: File format not recognized
> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
> make: *** [litecoin
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Niels Thykier wrote...
> $ file .git/objects/00/37120054cee0fc197fabf44c8e393cd92736b8
> .git/objects/00/37120054cee0fc197fabf44c8e393cd92736b8: VAX COFF executable
> not stripped
That's a problem :(
The easy solution was to drop all COFF magic rules. I'd rath
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Olivier Guilyardi wrote...
> Although file properly recognizes an MP2 file as:
> MPEG ADTS, layer II, v2, 48 kbps, 22.05 kHz, Monaural
>
> running file --mime-type on a MP2 file reports:
> application/octet-stream
Hello,
unfortunately you didn't provide an example
Daniel Yuk-Pong, CHENG wrote...
> `file` misrecongize the library.zip from dropbox package as ELF file:
>
> $ file /usr/lib/dropbox/library.zip
> /usr/lib/dropbox/library.zip: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version
> 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.8,
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Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote...
(...)
> ...# ubinize -o ubi.img -m 2048 -p 64KiB -s 512 ubinize.cfg
> ...# file ubi.img
> ubi.img: HIT archive data
Could reproduce that, thanks.
Problem is, "HIT archive data" has a really weak magic. The only sound
solution
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Christoph Biedl wrote...
> unfortunately you didn't provide an example so I'll have to guess.
Never mind, I found some files and could confirm my fix.
Christoph
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Nikita Youshchenko wrote...
> Well this is a bit not my topic but still, in kernel source in
> drivers/mtd/ubi/ubi-media.h we have
>
> /* Erase counter header magic number (ASCII "UBI#") */
> #define
Reuben Thomas wrote...
> This bug is fixed in CVS, and hence in file 5.05.
So is there anything left to do here, or can I just close the bug?
Christoph
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David Adam wrote...
> On Wed, 26 Feb 2014, Christoph Biedl wrote:
> > Just a question, the last upload (2.0.5-1) was done ten months ago by
> > Guillaume Delacour . Did you contact him whether he's
> > still interested? He is not part of PKG-IRC-Maintainers so he m
Christoph Biedl wrote...
> Now I'd like to suggest the following procedure: Unless nobody objects
> by Thu March 6th, feel free to upload your inspircd packaging.
That's "anybody" of course.
Christoph
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retitle 707014 buggy magic: #!/bin/sh with embedded binary data reported as
'data'
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Stephen Dowdy wrote...
> In some cases, 'file' misreports an explicitly declared '#!/bin/sh'
>
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Martin Marques wrote...
> file reports text/plain charset=iso-8859-1 on testing, but has non
> textual chars. etch's package reports application/octet-stream.
>
> An example would be: GABÃ\x7FS. That defently isn't LATIN1.
Hello,
unfortunately, I could not re
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Raphael Geissert wrote...
> Running file(1) against an avr32 ELF object prints the following:
> ELF 32-bit MSB shared object, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses
> shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, stripped
Hello,
can you provide a sample for that? Addition
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