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Bug #706668 [mysql-connector-java] mysql-connector-java: FTBFS with openjdk-7
Severity set to 'important' from 'serious'
> tags -1 pending
Bug #706668 [mysql-connector-java] mysql-connector-java: FTBFS with openjdk-7
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On 2013-05-03 08:22, Verica_Lazova.str wrote:
> Package: mysql-connector-java
> Version: 5.1.16-2
> Severity: serious
> Tags: patch
> Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
>
> Fails to build with open
Package: mysql-connector-java
Version: 5.1.16-2
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
Fails to build with openjdk-7 due to incompatibility with the newer version of
JDBC (abstract methods need to be overridden).
Here is the rel
Your message dated Fri, 03 May 2013 06:02:04 +
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and subject line Bug#702267: fixed in stunnel4 3:4.29-1+squeeze1
has caused the Debian Bug report #702267,
regarding stunnel: CVE-2013-1762 buffer overflow in NTLM authentication of the
CONNECT protocol negotiation
to be marked as
Your message dated Fri, 03 May 2013 05:32:04 +
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and subject line Bug#333448: fixed in ldap2dns 0.3.1-3+squeeze1
has caused the Debian Bug report #333448,
regarding ldap2dns: postinst fails, weirdly
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I
On Fri, 2013-05-03 at 01:13 +0200, Nico Golde wrote:
> * John Paul Adrian Glaubitz [2013-05-02 23:15]:
> > The package has been orphaned in Debian since 2007 and abandoned by
> > upstream at
> > the same time since the upstream developer and Debian maintainer are the
> > same
> > person.
> >
Package: python-pocketsphinx
Version: 0.8-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
python-pocketsphinx is missing a dependency on python-sphinxbase:
pabs@chianamo ~/tmp/speech-test $ cat test.py
from pocketsphinx import Decoder
HMM = "/usr/share/pocketsphinx/model/hmm/en_US/hub4
Whether the OpenLDAP code that depends on GnuTLS is in a separate
process from the application or not, it might still need to set
Libgcrypt thread support callbacks when it initializes GnuTLS.
Werner Koch makes the point that ideally the application (nss-pam-ldapd
or whatever) would initialize
El vie, 3 may 2013 a las 1:46 horas
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz escribió:
>On 05/03/2013 01:39 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> > If you reconfigure, install or uninstall any package that needs to
>> > write to /etc/runlevel.conf, the complete boot sequence will set to
>> > the default and
On 05/03/2013 01:39 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> If you reconfigure, install or uninstall any package that needs to
> write to /etc/runlevel.conf, the complete boot sequence will set to
> the default and you will lose all your changes.
From the package description, it seems that th
> If you reconfigure, install or uninstall any package that needs to
> write to /etc/runlevel.conf, the complete boot sequence will set to
> the default and you will lose all your changes.
From the package description, it seems that this behavior is rather by
design, isn't it?
"The package wil
Hi,
* John Paul Adrian Glaubitz [2013-05-02 23:15]:
> The package has been orphaned in Debian since 2007 and abandoned by upstream
> at
> the same time since the upstream developer and Debian maintainer are the same
> person.
>
> Popcon shows just 113 installations and there are no reverse dep
Is it possible to upload a properly fixed package into Wheezy as soon as
upstream provides a proper patch with minimal to no delay?
I mean, having a package that can destroy the user's hardware shouldn't
be in Debian at all, I think. I'd guess people would rather waive for a
piece software tha
Package: file-rc
Version: 0.8.15
Severity: serious
Hi,
If you reconfigure, install or uninstall any package that needs to
write to /etc/runlevel.conf, the complete boot sequence will set to the
default and you will lose all your changes.
Regards,
Manolo Díaz
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Hi Andreas,
as you referenced #645713 directly you probably tried this already,
but does adding the wheezy sources to sources.list instead of
replacing the squeeze ones help?
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On Wed, 2013-05-01 at 23:05 +0100, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> I noticed (by chance) there is a problem with the squeeze-security
> patch for #690319; it introduces a regression on kfreebsd and has not
> built. I'm not sure where to find build logs of this, or if they are
> public, but I think it
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and subject line Bug#706501: fixed in zelig 4.1-3-2
has caused the Debian Bug report #706501,
regarding zelig: missing build-depends on r-cran-sandwich
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Your message dated Thu, 02 May 2013 21:17:47 +
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and subject line Bug#705992: fixed in wims-moodle 4.0-5
has caused the Debian Bug report #705992,
regarding wims-moodle: fails to install: find: `/var/lib/moodle/lang': No such
file or directory
to be marked as done.
This means t
The package has been orphaned in Debian since 2007 and abandoned by
upstream at the same time since the upstream developer and Debian
maintainer are the same person.
Popcon shows just 113 installations and there are no reverse dependencies.
I therefore suggest removing the package from testing
Thank you Andreas,
I removed the obsoleted file debian/prerm: as the postinst script does
no longer create the directory /var/lib/moodle/lang (if this directory
was not created earlier by moodle's usage), it can be missing, and a
minimal environment does miss it.
Best regards,
Package: tpp
Version: 1.3.1-2
Severity: grave
Tags: security
Please feel free to downgrade the bug report or remove the
security tag. It's just my point of view.
Opening an untrusted input file may be harmful, because tpp
supports an "exec" command, which can do bad things, e.g.
sending your priv
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> found -1 0.9.7.8
Bug #706641 [apt,libgd-text-perl] apt, libgd-text-perl: fails to upgrade from
squeeze: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'libgd-gd2-perl'. [i386]
There is no source info for the package 'libgd-text-perl' at version '0.9.7.8'
with archite
FYI, upstream [1] provides a series of patches now which are addressing
the problem and should fix it both for remote and local filesystems
which can be affected under certain circumstances as well.
The developer is asking everyone who was affected, especially people
deploying GNOME in a large
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> usertags 706101 + wheezy-can-defer
There were no usertags set.
Usertags are now: wheezy-can-defer.
> tags 706101
user release.debian@packages.debian.org
usertags 706101 + wheezy-can-defer
tags 706101 + wheezy-ignore
thanks
On Sat, 2013-04-27 at 17:40 -0400, Michael Gilbert wrote:
> So, this situation is quite unfortunate. I guess the only solution at
> this point is wheezy-ignore?
Agreed, as upstream ar
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Bug #332227 [partconf] yaboot-installer: install fail on open power 710
Bug #350372 [partconf] dbian on power 710
Bug #352914 [partconf] parted: 512 vs 2048 bytes block size dilemma
Severity set to 'important' from 'serio
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Bug #332227 [parted] yaboot-installer: install fail on open power 710
Bug #350372 [parted] dbian on power 710
Bug #352914 [parted] parted: 512 vs 2048 bytes block size dilemma
Bug reassigned from package 'parted' to 'partconf'.
Bug reassigned fro
The arm build fails in a different spot with the new version. Here's
the patch that works here and was applied to fritzing master.
Jeremy
another_arm_build_fix.patch
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> found 702674 0.7.12b-1
Bug #702674 {Done: Georges Khaznadar } [fritzing]
fritzing: Fails to build on arm*
Marked as found in versions fritzing/0.7.12b-1; no longer marked as fixed in
versions fritzing/0.7.12b-1 and reopened.
> forwarded 702674 h
Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez writes:
> On 01/05/13 17:32, micah wrote:
>> Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez writes:
>>
>>> On 28/04/13 02:50, micah wrote:
> I will happily sign for that. However I would like to migrate the
> package scm from svn to git. I have not experience packaging with svn
>
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Bug #706516 {Done: Vincent Cheng } [wesnoth-1.10-core]
[wesnoth-1.10-core] Text in Wesnoth dialogs is unreadable, as Wesnoth can't
access font
Added tag(s) pending.
> thanks
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Am Donnerstag, den 02.05.2013, 11:28 +0200 schrieb Fabian Greffrath:
> The package in experimental is a transitional package and should contain
> the same files as the package in testing - i.e. symlinks pointing to the
> new file locations, respectively. Could you confirm this isn't the case?
Ah,
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> forwarded 706101 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-4798
Bug #706101 {Done: Michael Gilbert } [qpid-python]
qpid-python: contains DFSG-violating AMQP spec files
Set Bug forwarded-to-address to
'https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-
When new mail arrives thunderbird/icedove gives a notification and
that is causing the hang. Yesterday I did not notice the hang as I did
not have thunderbird running. Today I saw a new mail notification on
the locked screen but I was not able to unlock it as it had hanged.
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and subject line Bug#706451: fixed in jpylyzer 1.9.2-1
has caused the Debian Bug report #706451,
regarding python-jpylyzer: python modules not installed
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> found 706462 2.6.0-11
Bug #706462 [fp-compiler-2.6.0] fp-compiler-2.6.0: fails to install:
post-installation script returned error exit status 10
Bug #706459 [fp-compiler-2.6.0] fp-compiler-2.6.0: Aborts on configuration due
to missing debconf q
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> # distribution tags are not needed when version tracking does the right thing
> tags 706451 - sid
Bug #706451 [python-jpylyzer] python-jpylyzer: python modules not installed
Removed tag(s) sid.
> thanks
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Am Mittwoch, den 01.05.2013, 01:29 -0700 schrieb Vincent Cheng:
> my bad. I accidently installed ttf-dejavu version 2.33+svn2514-2 from
> experimental at some point. Going back to version 2.33-3 from testing placed
> all bits correctly.
The package in experimental is a transitional package and sho
On 2013-05-02 9:39, Luca BRUNO wrote:
* gcc-msp430 is at the same version on sid and testing, can I target
this -4 to
unstable and let it migrate from there? Or should I build a
-3+wheezy1 in a
wheezy chroot and target t-p-u?
As the versions are the same, the update _must_ go via unstable
Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> If the change were made today and it was purely the text change, we
> might just squeeze it in. NEWS.Debian will only be displayed to
> people upgrading from earlier versions, so of those two options the
> description would probably be more useful.
Ok, I'm currently buil
Followup-For: Bug #705992
Control: found -1 4.0-4
And now we are failing on remove with the same error ...
Removing wims-moodle ...
find: `/var/lib/moodle/lang': No such file or directory
dpkg: error processing wims-moodle (--remove):
subprocess installed pre-removal script returned erro
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> found -1 4.0-4
Bug #705992 {Done: Georges Khaznadar } [wims-moodle]
wims-moodle: fails to install: find: `/var/lib/moodle/lang': No such file or
directory
Marked as found in versions wims-moodle/4.0-4 and reopened.
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On 2013-05-02 7:57, Luca BRUNO wrote:
Just for a bit of context for the RT, this just affects a minority of
the msp430 chips (the FR series, recently launched and based on
FRAM).
I expect most of the user to come for the Launchpad or other zigbee
related boards, which doesn't carry those FR chi
Attila Kinali wrote:
> > Unfortunately I think it's now too late to fix this before the
> > release.
>
> Yeah. I felt bad about opening a critical bug this short before the
> release. But breaking devices is something that shouldnt happen.
Attila, I hope not have bricked any of your msp430 kits.
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