On 29-01-17 22:07, Mischa Salle wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> that looks perfect. I just emailed Dennis (my direct colleague) asking
> him to apply the exact same patch!
Hi Sebastian,
You are free to go ahead with the NMU; alternatively I could upload the
fix through Mentors but it amounts to the s
On 28-01-17 14:38, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> #828375 lcmaps-plugins-verify-proxy: FTBFS with openssl 1.1.0
> #828376 lcmaps-plugins-voms: FTBFS with openssl 1.1.0
>
> When trying to fix these FTBFS with OpenSSL 1.1 by switching LCMAPS to
> 1.0.2 I end up also moving VOMS and Globus to OpenSSL
I found the cause of the failure. It is due to the glob in the
remove_leftover_crls function. If the glob does not match any files
(which is most likely the case on new installations), the loop variable
contains an asterisk and the expansion of ${i%.*} will list all files in
that directory.
The gl
Hi Christoph,
I'm baffled which call to basename would have this problem. I did spot a
typo in /var/lib/dpkg/info/igtf-policy-classic.postinst on line 110,
where I should have used a '%' instead of a '#', but this should not
cause the error message. What is currently listed in your
/etc/grid-secur
Op 10-02-11 14:44, Loïc Minier schreef:
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011, Dennis van Dok wrote:
>> gpg: fatal: /root/.gnupg: directory does not exist!
>
> I reported this yesterday to mvo on #debian-apt, and he said that was
> likely a regression in apt-key with latest apt upload (0
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I've been pulling my hair out as I'm just trying this for the first
time, turns out it is broken!
Would the message
gpg: fatal: /root/.gnupg: directory does not exist!
be a clue?
Thanks!
Dennis van Dok
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drivers are very different.
Since Aladdin now distributes their own .deb packages (I've tried them
on testing, they sort of work) I propose to obsolete the
etoken-pro-support package completely.
Sincerely,
Dennis van Dok
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I am aware the upstream drivers have changed. I have tested them on a
CentOS system, and the new drivers seem to work mostly the same as the
old ones, only the default locations have changed.
I need to update the packaging and documentation accordingl
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