s, and not a test failure. It should be
fixed in 2.1.2, so I'll be making an upload shortly to fix it.
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1.20-1. Cloning and reassigning.
It's deadlocking when reading from ports, but it's challenging to see
why.
I've added code now to at least avoid blocking forever so we can see
what is actually happening on these systems.
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support debbugs through a
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ng GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="nr_cpus=1".
I haven't been able to reproduce it locally, but it's definitely the
test framework deadlocking, likely while trying to read from a socket.
Probably something with multiple CPUs and scheduling so it doesn't
typically deadlock.
ackages in that distribution, not latently
present in the package itself, for example when an interface is
deprecated/removed.]
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ason why I haven't uploaded it yet is because the tests for 1.22c
do not succeed.
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Control: tag -1 newcomer
Control: tag -1 - newcomer
I'm tagging and untagging these bugs (using newcomer because it's
rarely used) to force a rebuild of index.db.
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"There's nothing remarkable about it. All
On Wed, 25 Jan 2023, William Desportes wrote:
> I suggested a FTP RM that was refused for now: #1028968
Thanks for the report; I agree with the removal.
[Note for future, the right approach is to file a bug against the
package first before requesting removal.]
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ssing that this is binutils 2.35.2-2.
Please confirm the version and the architecture that you are seeing this
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also happy if
the perl team takes over that package too.]
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is bug
will give one of the maintainers of the arm64 kernel a chance of helping
fix the issue.
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freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money
On March 21, 2021 1:06:29 PM PDT, Harlan Lieberman-Berg
wrote:
>tag 985675 +moreinfo
>thanks
>
>On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 3:39 PM Don Armstrong wrote:
>> plover-common 3.0.0-1 and plover 4.0.0~dev8~66~g685bd33-2 both ship
>> /usr/share/plover/assets/american_english_words
are/plover/assets/american_english_words.txt, but the latter is
missing the appropriate Conflicts/Replaces.
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relevant as the question of whether Submarines Can Swim.
-
I've just made an upload to delay-3 to address the SSL issue. Debdiff
attached. Let me know if I should delete the upload.
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"You know," said Arthur, "it's at times like this, when I'm trapped in
a
ould "work" seamlessly.
I've downgraded the severity because of the workaround, but the
underlying issue will still be present until I release the new version
of Debbugs.
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is issue, and I'll send it
upstream once I know it's working.
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6: If we are one, then we can defeat 2.
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ith guile 2.0, we will remove the convenience copy of guile.
As far as stable releases go, if the RMs disagree with this decision,
they can upgrade this bug, but it will mean that lilypond will not stay
in testing, and will not be present in a stable release.
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not
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On Mon, 01 Jan 2018, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Jan 2018, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > udeb uninstallability watcher (2018-01-01):
> > > Newly-broken packages in testing
> > > multipath-udeb amd64 arm64 armel armhf i386
> > >
t
the right versions are in unstable, but they're not showing up on the
graph.
I'll try to track this down today and see what is going on there.
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fre
ndency will fix the issue and keep anyone else from
upgrading rsqlite until pkgconfig transits NEW.
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Simply moving in the wind
We tolled our names.
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 11:09:59 +0200 Andreas Tille wrote:
> fast processing would be welcome to fix #875839 in r-cran-rsqlite
> since this is a real dependency.
Thanks Andreas for handling this so quickly!
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able")
Error in loadNamespace(name) : there is no package called ‘pkgconfig’
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supposed to
> do?
Yeah; this was my bad patch to fix 737505 which I clearly didn't think
through. [Though this whole bit in the postinst is actually obsolete now.]
> And you don't need to put semicolons at the end of the line - this
> isn't C or Java, a simple line
ge will be
able to help.
In this particular case, I'm suspecting that /home or possibly swap is
getting mounted read only, but the output of dmesg; when you have a
failure will provide more information. [Along with the precise kernel
version and whether this happens on newer kernels (4.11.0-trunk
On Thu, 27 Apr 2017, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> I feel like we have had the substitution of R (>= 'currentBuildVersion') for
> a decade.
I didn't realize that it was the current build version; I just assumed
it was updated manually.
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to testing-proposed-updates.
That's a pretty painful thing to have to do. [Luckily, R is leaf enough
that there aren't too many RC bugs in R packages, so we should be OK.]
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On January 14, 2017 9:31:11 AM CST, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
wrote:
>Is there a reason why this bug was reopened?
Hey; it was just wrongly archived by the BTS so it was unarchived by me, but
not reopened. It will archive itself when the archive parameters get hit.
here I can pull it, and integrate the
patches, and I'll build them and test and then make an upload to
experimental.
Sorry. [$DAYJOB and all of the other stuff I'm working on means I have
limited time to hack on this issue.]
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case further.
Awesome; this matches with what I saw when I was looking at trying to
debug it.
> The issue from "make doc-stage-1" seems unrelated to that, tho.
Yeah.
Let me know if you figure out what is going on here; I'd love to get
lilypond back into testing.
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.
I'm not sure if this is a case of a guile bug or a lilypond bug, though.
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don't know when the BTS thought that 1.18.9 was
actually in testing and not in unstable. I'll try to check out snapshots
later this week to see if I can figure out when the transition actually
happened, or if there was something else going on in the archive to
explain it.
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On June 25, 2016 7:11:50 AM CDT, "Dr. Tobias Quathamer"
wrote:
> Things are going well so far, the executable builds fine. However, I
> still have some problems building the documentation, so I need some
> more time tweaking things.
>
> Would you agree that I upload an NMU to experimental, when I
st do not have the time to support a development release of lilypond
through the lifetime of a stable release.]
Are auto-removals from testing currently off? [Basically, I'd like to
avoid having lilypond removed from testing until we're closer to the
release if that's at all possib
itecture buildds update the versions, fixing
whatever bugs are causing them not to be updated.
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me if I
> should delay it longer.
Feel free to upload it directly.
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Control: severity -1 important
On Tue, 05 May 2015, Rob Browning wrote:
> Don Armstrong writes:
>
> > At this juncture, I'm OK with expending the effort myself to keep
> > guile-1.8 working with lilypond as the sole reverse dependency if that's
> > what is requ
On Tue, 05 May 2015, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> On 29/04/15 14:29, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > Upstream has been working on porting, but there are some serious
> > issues with guile 2.0 which have not yet been resolved. I agree that
> > this should be fixed before stretch, b
On April 29, 2015 2:52:53 AM CDT, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
wrote:
>So guile-1.8 got into jessie just for lilypond. I'm going to remove
>both from
>testing now - there should be plenty of time to get lilypond ported to
>guile-2.0
>and back into testing for the Stretch release.
>
>Cheers,
>Emilio
Up
o figure that out myself; I think it probably should
ship with Jessie, because I'd want to fix any security bugs that people
found, but I'm not sure how useful it is in general.
Thanks for the patch; I'll get this uploaded this weekend.
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arge. I think the limit is 200K, and that message exceeds it.
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Since I've NMUed fontconfig, I think breaks for fontconfig would be
useful too. [But you probably already know that, since I managed to typo
and close the wrong bug. ;-)]
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He no longer wished to be dead. At the same tim
await triggers to allow self-triggering; will still need
+Breaks from dpkg to resolve this (closes: #768599)
+ * Add Pre-Depends on dpkg to allow for noawait just in case this gets
+backported to squeeze.
+
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+
fontconfig (2.11.0-6.1) uns
issue may be a bug in gdm3, not the X server. (If the X
server wasn't starting, you generally wouldn't see any output at all.)
Someone else may be able to give you more information on how you can
debug this problem in gdm3.
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65174) in
libapache2-mod-perl2, not really a bug in Apache::Gallery.
I'll just mark it as affecting libapache-gallery-perl in case someone
else runs into it. Thanks for doing the rebuild and finding these bugs!
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listen, what
27;ll either have to
manually remove the symlink, or remove lilypond-doc and install the new
version.
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2014, Rob Browning wrote:
> Don Armstrong writes:
>
> > Should have guessed as much. Upstream probably just doesn't use it. Thanks!
>
> Certainly -- shout if I can help with anything else.
I finally got back into trying to make guile 2.0 work, and appar
from
> $HOME/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/.
Heh. Yeah... I should know better than to have done that.
Fixed in git, and I'll upload a fixed version soonish.
Hopefully fontconfig has stopped writing to home... but if it hasn't,
I'll figure out a better way t
On September 12, 2014 8:17:09 PM PDT, Rob Browning
wrote:
>Don Armstrong writes:
>
>> Currently guile-2.0-dev installs to /usr/include/guile/2.0, which
>makes
>> the migration more difficult than merely switching guile-1.8-dev for
>> guile-2.0-dev... is this
Currently guile-2.0-dev installs to /usr/include/guile/2.0, which makes
the migration more difficult than merely switching guile-1.8-dev for
guile-2.0-dev... is this the way it's going to stay?
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There is no more concentrated
arrassing too,
because I thought I tested that it worked... but it's likely that I
wasn't paying enough attention (or had managed to remove the older
version).
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do this for the time being, but either the documentation needs to
be fixed, or the implementation changed. [An easy change would be to
check both readlink -f or just readlink.]
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[There's also little point to installing local modules like this; use
the modules that Debian packages.]
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The changes for this NMU are available from
http://git.donarmstrong.com/dactyl.git
If a different format would be more useful, let me know.
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On Fri, 13 Jun 2014, Clint Adams wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 05, 2014 at 10:50:54AM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > Just wanted to check in on this; I actively use pentadactyl, and would
> > like to see the new version in Debian.
> >
> > If you'd like additional ass
sure if I have commit access to the pkg-mozext
repo, either... but if I do, and I have your blessing, I can prepare an
upload of the new version.]
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PowerPoint is symptomatic of a certain type of bureaucratic
environment: one typified
&& !dlopen("libmpi.so", RTLD_GLOBAL | RTLD_LAZY)){
//&& !dlopen("libmpi.dylib", RTLD_GLOBAL | RTLD_LAZY)
//&& !dlopen("libmpi.1.dylib", RTLD_GLOBAL | RTLD_LAZY)) {
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icult; you just
walk through the changelog)
16:51:55 could you mail the bug about that?
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is what is listed here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=731015#10
I will implement this shortly.
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ine-bin-unstable is not installed.
Package wine64-bin is not installed.
dpkg: error processing wine-unstable (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
wine-unstable
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x27;m going to downgrade it to important
just so it doesn't get on the release team's radar this early in the
release. I will make a release of spamass-milter in the not-too-distant
future with this fix in.
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PowerPoint i
On Sat, 19 Oct 2013, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Don Armstrong wrote:
> > [Axel: can you test to make sure that the failure mode of the
> > gnome control center is reasonable without NM installed?]
>
> 1:3.8.3-3 with network-manager-gnome downgraded to Recommends works
> fine
On Wed, 16 Oct 2013, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-10-15 at 16:09 -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-gnome/desktop/unstable/gnome-control-center/debian/control.in?r1=37425&r2=37515
> >
> > Assuming the rest of the gnome control ce
7;t strictly necessary, though it may be the
case that a Recommends: is warranted.
1: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=681834#273
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what if my mothe
p fixing or maintaining the openldap packages in Debian,
please refrain from responding.
The maintainers of distribution packages in distributions like Debian do
intend for them to be used in production use, and openldap is no
exception. Otherwise, we wouldn't bother making the packages in the
first
ks that are GPLv2 only.
Right. This is one of the many reasons why GPLv2-only works are
problematic when they link with works under non-GPLv2 compliant licenses
without appropriate licensing exceptions.
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tags 706995 + patch
tags 706995 + pending
thanks
Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for gtable (versioned as 0.1.2-1.1) and
uploaded it to DELAYED/05. Please feel free to tell me if I
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6: I'
e demoted to a warning and result in @item being
interpreted as an @item and the offending packages fixed. [If you
search google for @itemx you'll see lots of other cases of things
failing to build.]
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it shortly unless you tell me otherwise. Thanks!
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On Sat, 27 Apr 2013, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-04-21 at 18:30 -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > On Sat, 20 Apr 2013, Steven Ayre wrote:
> > > Correction to previous patch - contained a file that wasn't meant to
> > > be included.
> >
> > This
Walker.
It might be necessary to revert xgraph to the 11.4 version before the
Paul Walker changes were made.
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kind of
pointless, stripping out the PW changes in the source package should
be fairly easy and won't really change anything.]
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anges aren't
documented well enough for Debian to be able to properly distribute
this.
>[1]
> http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/licenses/as-is?view=markup
>[2] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452914
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While this is certainly a bug, it's not a release critical bug. See
http://release.debian.org/wheezy/rc_policy.txt §4.
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Control: found -1 2.15.3~20130326-1
On Tue, 26 Feb 2013, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> On 26 February 2013 at 14:41, Don Armstrong wrote:
> | A simple patch would be to change this:
> |
> | tmpRenviron=$(mktemp)
> | +chmod 0644 "$tmpRenviron"
> | cat
minor, and I'm certain many
other things would fail if someone actually did that.]
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orting it. I'd personally just get rid of the call to this
function, because there's no reason for it in the Debian package.
However, you can also do something like:
splitPattern <- paste(packageName,"_|.tar.gz",sep="")
stringSplit <- strspl
installed.
Replicating it on a pure Debian install would also be helpful.
Finally, bugs.debian.org is not the appropriate package to assign
these sorts of bugs to.
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ge might not be liked, and instead a metadata-based
> solution might be preferred, that's why I mentioned that this would
> need discussion. :)
Yeah. Another crazy option would be for dpkg to recognize that it was
upgrading itself, and rexec itself after upgrading itself if it has
more thin
On Fri, 30 Nov 2012, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Nov 2012, Guillem Jover wrote:
> > I was thinking about non-apt frontends, not just using dpkg
> > directly. The main issue here is that the metadata does not
> > guarantee what you want to do, and as such other non-apt
e to use them.
> And that's been the case for the noawait directives up to now, I've
> just checked the lintian lab, and this is the only package using
> them.
Ok. However, noawait is the only way to solve this particular bug
without doing nasty things in the preinst script beca
On Thu, 29 Nov 2012, Guillem Jover wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-11-13 at 13:18:37 -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > diff --git a/debian/ca-certificates.triggers
> > b/debian/ca-certificates.triggers
> > new file mode 100644
> > index 000..14dec6e
> >
Attached please find the NMU diff which fixes #690204.
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On Sat, 24 Nov 2012, Michael Banck wrote:
> For the record, I get the segfault on a regular amd64 sbuild run as
> well.
Ah, awesome. Might be something that is sbuild specific, then. I'll
try to get a build up with complete debugging information to see what
is happening.
Do
hould
> also contact release team in advance to check if they are ok with
> this.
Yeah, I've been in contact with the release team. The patches are
actually pretty small and fix an RC bug, so it shouldn't be a big
deal.
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Of course, there are cases where only a r
if there
are multiple different paths; fix it.
* Do not run the hook if ca-certificates-java has been removed but not
purged.
* Use the new trigger support provided by ca-certificates (>=20121112).
-- Don Armstrong Mon, 12 Nov 2012 15:45:50 -0800
I plan on uploading an NMU for ca-c
been replaced.]
I will supply a patch that implements the trigger shortly, and at
least get the NMU for the ca-certificates-java package uploaded.
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I have uploaded an NMU which fixes this bug to delayed/7. The diff for
the NMU is attached.
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The attached patch adds back mime support and fixes the rest of the
issues (#619564, #627027, and #551734) which were related to
evince.mime and evince-gtk.mime. #581441 was fixed in
shared-mime-info/1.0.
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