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Package: mailutils
Version: 1:0.6.90-1
Followup-For: Bug #306892
As this bug report reports - frm segfaults when I have mail, but works
correctly when I don't. When I have mail, a /var/mail/.lock is
left behind, which is rather irritating, since I must remove it to be
able to retrieve mail with m
I will receive a P4 (HyperThreaded) machine at work in a few weeks. I
might be able to do some quick tests on that hardware.
Btw, http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=107913912311421&w=2
seems to be a relevant thread on Linux-kernel.
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et. As far as I can see, and I may be wrong,
CONFIG_4KSTACKS is not set in the Debian kernel packages we're having
problems with.
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Package: kernel
Severity: important
Tags: patch
The problem reported in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=150759 (which also
has a working patch) exists in Debian kernels as well.
In short, the NFS server sometimes reports ENOENT to nfs clients when
under high load. This m
Package: mailman
Version: 2.1.5-7
Severity: important
Tags: l10n
If a user has entered a password containing non-ascii passwords,
presumably when subscribing via the web, Mailman fails to send the
montly password reminder. Instead, the password reminder goes into the
shunted queue.
The traceb
Package: thttpd
Version: 2.25b-11
Severity: normal
since timezone data is not included in the directory thttpd chroots to, the
timezone
will always be UTC when thttpd is run system wide. this effects logging and
directory index views and the reason for this is non-obvious to a new user.
suggesti
Package: usb-modeswitch
Version: 2.2.0+repack0-2
According to the comments in /etc/usb_modeswitch.conf, setting
EnableLogging=1 should make i
produce a logfile in /var/log. When I invoke usb_modeswitch it does work
(switches mode of
my 3G dongle) but no logfile is created in /var/log.
This is how
Package: file
Version: 1:5.22+15-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
file -b --mime-type NONEXISTING_FILE > mimetype.txt && echo "success"
will print "success" even though NONEXISTING_FILE does not exist, and
the string "cannot open `NONEXISTING_FILE' (No such file or directory)"
will be writ
Package: python2.5
Version: 2.5-5
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
Expected behavior of the program below:
Running the program like this should make it match just the first
string:
LANG=POSIX python2.5 testcase.py
LANG=sv_SE python2.5 testcase.py
Running the program like this should make it mat
Package: coreutils
Version: 5.97-5.3
$ umask
0077
$ touch foo
$ ls -l foo
-rw--- 1 user user 0 2008-11-20 03:04 foo
$ chmod 0400 foo
$ ls -l foo
-r 1 user user 0 2008-11-20 02:47 foo
$ cpfoo copy1
$ cp --no-preserve=mode foo copy2
$ cp -i foo copy3
$
,
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Affected me as well. Debian Buster. Can be dangerous when working with a
remote server!
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