Bug#760961: Update

2014-09-09 Thread C. Scott Ananian
FWIW, manually running update-openrocket after install seemed to work fine: $ sudo update-openrocket --status OpenRocket version installed on this system : OpenRocket version available on upstream site: 14.06 $ sudo update-openrocket --install $ sudo update-openrocket --status OpenRocket version

Bug#760961: openrocket: no /usr/bin/openrocket installed

2014-09-09 Thread C. Scott Ananian
Package: openrocket Version: 14.06 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable I just attempted to install openrocket. I got this output on console: ``` Setting up openrocket (14.06) ... options : --install --fast --verbose -- temporary directory: /tmp/openrocket.sVquE7IYN6 selected

Bug#712556: More info.

2013-06-23 Thread C. Scott Ananian
(Me, too!) The problem seems to be that I've got libgbm1 v9.1.3-6 on my system, but libegl1-mesa v8.0.5-6. That is, aptitude managed to upgrade libgbm1 without upgrading the rest of mesa. This seems to have broken my system. Upgrading libegl1-mesa to v9.1.3-6 (and then using aptitude to ensure

Bug#586143: grub: Re: boot: Unaligned pointer 4c191bea

2010-06-20 Thread C. Scott Ananian
Package: grub-pc Version: 1.98+20100614-1 Severity: normal File: grub Saw this in grub 1.98+20100614-1. Booting into a rescue disk, mounting and chroot'ing to my old system, and running 'grub-install /dev/sda' fixed the problem. --scott -- Package-specific info: *** BEGIN /

Bug#490368: yum: more information re: python-pyme

2008-07-11 Thread C. Scott Ananian
Package: yum Version: 3.2.12-1.1 Followup-For: Bug #490368 I confirmed that it is python-pyme 0.8.0-1 which killed yum. Manually downgrading to python-pyme 0.7.0-4 fixes the problem. Before downgrading python-pym, 'import yum' in python gives: Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Jun 25 2008, 17:58:32) [

Bug#490368: yum fails: 'No module named gpgme'

2008-07-11 Thread C. Scott Ananian
Package: yum Version: 3.2.12-1.1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable It seems perhaps the python-pyme package has been updated, and the module name has changed? In any case, running yum now gives: -- There was a problem importing one of the Python modules required to run yum.

Bug#430134: dhcdbd: does not communicate default route and dns

2007-06-22 Thread C. Scott Ananian
Package: dhcdbd Version: 2.8-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Upgrading to dhcdbd 2.8 (from 2.0) causes network configuration to fail. In particular, dhcbd is no longer publishing DNS or gateway/route information: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/doc/dhcdbd$ sudo dbus-send --

Bug#354698: inkscape: same crash; no gtk2-engines-gtk-qt or ~/.gtkrc-2.0

2006-06-07 Thread C. Scott Ananian
Package: inkscape Version: 0.43-5 Followup-For: Bug #354698 I'm seeing the same crash in inkscape, but I don't have gtk2-engines-gtk-qt installed or any ~/.gtkrc-2.0 file. I am using the Lush icon theme (and the Smokey-Blue control theme), but I selected this with the standard gnome control panel

Bug#294439: mozilla-firefox: Phishing vulnerability using IDN

2005-02-09 Thread C. Scott Ananian
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Eric Dorland wrote: Please don't file duplicate bug reports. Sorry, didn't see the other one. There are 241 open bugs on firefox, and reportbug sorts the forwarded bugs after all others, so this (very serious) bug gets listed after 50-some-odd wishlist items. My bad for not

Bug#294274: mozilla-browser: Also filed against firefox

2005-02-09 Thread C. Scott Ananian
Package: mozilla-browser Followup-For: Bug #294274 I just filed a corresponding bug against firefox; I didn't see one already there when I invoked reportbug (it's possible I overlooked it). Anyway, if anyone's keeping track, it's debian bug #294439. --scott -- System Information: Debian Release

Bug#294439: mozilla-firefox: Phishing vulnerability using IDN

2005-02-09 Thread C. Scott Ananian
Package: mozilla-firefox Version: 1.0+dfsg.1-5 Severity: grave Justification: user security hole "Homograph attack" allows an attacker to create a link, with SSL 'lock' and everything which is indistinguishable from a trusted site. Advisory is here: http://www.shmoo.com/idn/homograph.txt Exam