On Fri Jan 06 13:26, tony mancill wrote:
> Thank you for in-depth look into this bug. Niels or Matthew, any
> concerns with me preparing an upload?
Go right ahead
Thanks,
Matt
>
> Thanks,
> tony
>
> On 01/05/2012 08:14 PM, Wookey wrote:
> >
> > This seems to me to be a serious problem blocki
Package: javahelper
Version: 0.32
Severity: grave
Despite what the man page says, you can't call jar -u -f -m you have to use ufm
for sun jar.
This bug will cause javahelper-using packages to FTBFS.
-- System Information:
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APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'te
Perhaps this would work alternatively:
update-rc.d fetch-crl-boot start 20 0 6 . stop 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 . >/dev/null
0 and 6 don't start any processes...
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the option to change it. This seems like a regression which kinda makes all the
effort on dash and bashims a little pointless..
It looks like this was introduced in 4.0-7 which fixes #546516.
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libmatthew-java just needs giving back.
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w version. Should just need requeueing on the buildd
once javahelper 0.26 is in the archive.
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e wants to file a bug against them and/or javahelper about this
then I'll be more likely to remember (-:
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javahelper, I'm reassigning it to there. I may not be
able to fix it until mid next week, however, since I'm moving house.
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On Sun Aug 09 11:16, Torsten Werner wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Matthew Johnson wrote:
> > Where are you building it?
>
> I am building on my private machine. Default-jdk points to openjdk now
> and does no longer install gjdoc automatically.
Ah, it seems to have
On Sun Aug 09 11:06, Torsten Werner wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Matthew Johnson wrote:
> > s how come it built in my sid cowbuilder then?
>
> Maybe your cowbuilder is not up to date? The relevant part of the build log
> is:
I updated it beforehand, beca
me it built in my sid cowbuilder then?
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reopen 521760
reassign 521760 sun-java6
retitle 521760 alternative link problems with java when upgrading packages
thanks
Right, looks like there's a definite bug here, but it's equally still
definitely nothing to do with jarwrapper, so I'm reassigning it to
sun-java6.
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> maybe
> just close it?
Hi, thanks for submitting this bug, but as you can see above, I think it
might be related to some unofficial package which has left things
around. Sadly, I can't really do much to fix that, so unless you
disag
oved, but which left
alternatives around?
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http://launchpad.net/bugs/313260. I've tested the patch it resolves the
> issue.
Thanks, I've already got this applied upstream, I'll do a release and
push it through unstable.
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On Sun Jan 04 16:37, Riku Voipio wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 10:53:08PM +0000, Matthew Johnson wrote:
> > libosso1 ships /etc/dbus-1/system.d/libosso.conf which turns off all the
> > security checks on the system bus by allowing all messages from everyone
> > to every
Package: smart-notifier
Version: 0.28-1
Severity: serious
Justification: blocks fix for CVE-2008-4311
smart-notifier should explicitly allow introspection in it's config
file. It's recommended to use send_destination= to allow all messages of
any type to your service. In addition you should not us
curity is instantly disabled on the system bus. It's not something
which should be encouraged, even on a handheld device. Anyway, there's
no reason to do that since people should just write the correct rules
anyway. I'm told that Maemo has two users anyway, root and user. This
wil
Package: odccm
Version: 0.11.1-2
Severity: serious
Justification: Blocks the fix for CVE-2008-4311
The config file doesn't allow introspection, which is not enabled by
default, it was only working because off a bug in dbus. It's recommended
that you use send_destination to allow all messages to yo
This looks like a candidate for removing from Lenny along with the
rdeps, there's been several people involved in Maemo who think that it's
probably not ready for Debian yet.
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Package: libosso
Version: 2.15.debian.1-1
Severity: grave
Tags: security
libosso1 ships /etc/dbus-1/system.d/libosso.conf which turns off all the
security checks on the system bus by allowing all messages from everyone
to everyone else. This is bad mkay?
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Package: powersaved
Version: 0.15.20-3
Severity: serious
The fix for #503532 means that powersaved will stop responding to
introspection because it is not allowed in the config file. There may be
other problems which I haven't checked yet, but this bug definitely
needs to be fixed. Anyone fixing
On Sat Jan 03 14:08, Matthew Johnson wrote:
> We are BSPing in Cambridge this weekend, if you need this uploaded, let
> me know
Hmm... I sent this because bts.turmzimmer says:
10-Mar-2007: ifvoid: maintainer waiting for sponsor
However, since the bug was added on 1st jan this seems un
We are BSPing in Cambridge this weekend, if you need this uploaded, let
me know
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which should. The longer list is rdepends of
libdbus-1-3, it will definitely not be anything not on this list.
Opinions?
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Masayuki Hatta (mhatta)
cups (U)
Moray Allan
gpe-bluetooth (U)
Michael Biebl
consolekit (U)
dhcdbd (U)
hal (U)
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7; and the latter
is clearly preferable (of course if people think it's just generally
bad, then dropping completely is reasonable)
I assume this has been forwarded upstream?
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On Tue Dec 02 23:47, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Dec 2008, Matthew Johnson wrote:
>
> > On Tue Dec 02 22:04, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> > > On Sun, 30 Nov 2008, Matthew Johnson wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi, I have what I think is a patch which w
On Tue Dec 02 22:04, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Nov 2008, Matthew Johnson wrote:
>
> > Hi, I have what I think is a patch which will move it to
> > /var/lib/open-iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi (attached). I could NMU it (and
> > I have a source package prep
On Sun Nov 30 17:12, Matthew Johnson wrote:
> I'd be interested in knowing what caused that line to be added to
> gpg.conf, since I've only ever seen gpg-agent used with environment
> variables.
>
> If a package automatically updates gpg.conf and then leaves it in
e; urgency=medium
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Use /var/lib/open-iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi rather than
+/etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi (Closes: #507003)
+
+ -- Matthew Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 30 Nov 2008 18:10:41 +
+
open-iscsi (2.0.870~rc3-0.3) unstable; urgency=low
Since this seems to be a kernel issue on hppa surely the ruby part of
the bug report can be closed?
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nd then leaves it in a
non-functioning state, that's a potentially RC issue. In which case this
bug should be cloned and the new one left at RC and this one
downgraded.
I'll have a little look myself, but any other confirmation of how that
setting was created would be good.
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quite a lot of these. Did I miss the -devel
thread about this mass bug filing? Particularly for RC bugs it is really
important to do that before filing them all.
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false positive, if all bytecode files have
> version 49 or less.
Or if an appropriate depends already exists. Please take care not to
have false positives when filing RC-severity bugs this close to a
release (or at all).
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ackage.
>
> Opinions?
>
Sounds good. Given there's a solution we should try and get it uploaded
quickly. Explicitly adding Rob to the CC to get input.
I'm happy to upload an NMU, do the whole NMU or leave it to Rob, but
doing one of those three soon would be good (-:
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On Wed Oct 22 14:17, Davide G. M. Salvetti wrote:
> >>>>> MJ == Matthew Johnson [2008-10-22]
>
> MJ> I am happy to NMU or sponsor a fix
>
> What about coordinating with the maintainer?
>
I'm also certainly happy to do that (-:
Let me know what
On Wed Oct 22 12:02, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> * Matthew Johnson [Wed, 22 Oct 2008 09:33:11 +0100]:
>
> > makedev | udev is fine, but you must then not try and run MAKEDEV if it
> > is udev installed instead. The normal way of doing this (which is in my
> > patch) is:
>
On Wed Oct 22 19:11, Mark Purcell wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 October 2008 18:24:14 Matthew Johnson wrote:
> > I'm going to reassign the bug and
> > propose the patch, I'm hoping that Lucas or the dvb-utils maintainer can
> > comment on it first though.
>
> Thank
ntainer can
comment on it first though.
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On Wed Oct 22 00:00, gregor herrmann wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 22:45:56 +0100, Matthew Johnson wrote:
>
> > hi, is there any reason not to just make running makedev conditional on
> > udev not being active? This is the normal solution.
>
> Just that I'm not
owner 502762 !
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Hmm, should it just depend on mailx, or something like mailx |
mail-reader? Does anything else provide /usr/bin/mail?
I am happy to NMU or sponsor a fix
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hi, is there any reason not to just make running makedev conditional on
udev not being active? This is the normal solution.
I was going to offer to NMU, but you seem to be handling the issue. Let
me know if you'd rather I applied the above patch.
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rwise I'll upload to delayed in a couple of days.
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--- debian/rules.old 2008-09-07 21:52:43.0 +
+++ debian/rules 2008-09-07 21:54:52.0 +
@@ -121,6 +121,8 @@
rm debian/heroes-common/usr/share/games/heroes/etc/heroesrc
dh_install
ral to use it in other programs. The normal response
would be to convince upstream to licence appropriately for linking
against an Apache licence and an OpenSSL licence.
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a. if this is an etch->lenny upgrade they will
probably all be restarted anyway and b. it's still better than an actual
reboot.
We could have one of those debconf questions like libc6 has.
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es in sid, your package failed to build on
> i386.
Thanks, additional dependency added to svn, will upload soon.
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On Thu Apr 17 17:53, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> > if [ -z "$LDFLAGS" ]; then unset LDFLAGS; fi (or the Make equivelant)
> > might work.
>
> What about using += instead of ?= ?
Hmm.. I suppose none of those people are likely to want to override,
rather than just append t
ns about what the 'correct'
way to handle this is? Given I'm not using autotools, I've been allowing
makefile variables to be overridden to allow customization, my naive
approach to that obviously doesn't work any more.
if [ -z "$LDFLAGS" ]; then unset LDFLAGS
Hi Martin,
According to [0] there may have been a problem with qt4-dev, which is
now fixed. Can you schedule a rebuild to check whether this bug is still
in existence.
Thanks,
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0. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/04/msg00465.html
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thanks
Thanks for the patch, it's fixed in the latest upload.
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pt to run with whatever VM is
installed, once that actually works.
I'll test and upload a fix shortly, thanks for the heads up. For the
moment a fix is to edit the wrapper script to say JAVA=/usr/bin/java at
the top.
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Package: wound-up
Version: 1.0.2-1
Severity: serious
As maintainer I don't think this version of the package is suitable for
release, as such this bug is blocking it moving to testing.
I hope a future release will fix the several non-RC bugs which together
warrant this one.
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he hang is. There is a use for things covering
both screens, and I would say that it might be useful for this game,
in fact. It should support single-screen as well, however.
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It's not 'whatever arch it happens to be built on'. The source package
contains an i386 binary for abs_fdisk in addition to a copy of the
util-linux source and debian/rules doesn't rebuild it, it just installs
the binary. So it will always be i386.
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ed using sun java 6 version of javadoc, and that merely produces a
warning about failure to connect to the url. I think gjdoc's behaviour
is a bug, particularly with the two different errors, only one of which
is fatal.
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be a serious bug filed against my
package, could you assign the existing ones back, with justification,
rather than filing new ones.
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he gun; it works fine. Andreas - sorry fo doubting your fix!
Josh - are you sure you have an up-to-date system? I had problems with
running -2 on etch, but none on sid.
you can drop the CC of 437330 after this message
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Binary files 1/usr/share/doc/fretsonfire-game/changelog.Debian.gz and
2/usr/share/doc/fretsonfire-game/changelog.Debian.gz differ
diff -urN 1/usr/share/doc/fretsonfire-game/copyright
2/usr/share/doc/fretsonfire-game/copyright
--- 1/usr
the diff between -1 and -2; the only relevant differences
are those in DummyAmanith.py, GameEngine.py and View.py, which are the
patch to fix #437330. Without the patch it works fine on etch, but not
with the version of python-opengl in sid. With this patch it appears to
work on neither, at least o
reassign 439468 gjdoc
reassign 439499 gjdoc
merge 436399 439468 439499
thanks
This is a problem with gjdoc, reassigning and merging with existing bug
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owner 416749 !
thanks
I have prepared an NMU to fix this at
http://mjj29.matthew.ath.cx/debian-upload/gallery2/
I will ask my sponsor to upload this shortly to the delayed queue.
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tags 416749 + patch
retitle 416749 depends on non-essential package in postrm
thanks
Hi, I've attached a patch which should fix this. I think all the postrm
calls are now sufficiently qualified.
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Builds fine for me on amd64, seems to be an s390-specific problem
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This will only appear in unstable, since tdb-dev 1.0.6-13 (oldstable,
stable, testing) contains /usr/lib/libtdb.la, whereas tdb-dev 1.1.0-1
(unstable) does not.
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upgrade it again. My log of installing it is attached.
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
openssl ssl-cert
Suggested packages:
ca-certificates procma
retitle 414981 kdebluetooth tries to close a shared D-Bus connection
(deprecated)
severity 414981 normal
tags 414981 = confirmed
thanks
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 07:57:01PM +, Marcos Marado wrote:
> On Monday 19 March 2007 19:21, Matthew Johnson wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 0
n you
look in /etc/default/ and see whether any of the following are true:
/etc/default/bluez-pan exists
/etc/default/bluetooth contains BLUETOOTH_ENABLED=0
please also check what /etc/init.d/bluetooth start does (does it start
hcid) and what ls /etc/rc*.d/*bluetooth returns.
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whether hcid is running
the output of:
dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.DBus
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language.
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GNU Classpath makes it possible to compile DFSG-free programs written
in the Java language without depending on proprietary class libraries.
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GNU Classpath can be used to run Java applications without depending on
proprietary software.
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tags 413116 +confirmed
I can confirm this in a clean etch chroot. All the other VMs ship one
under /usr/lib/ and presumably are configured to load from
there. I assume jamvm should include this and be modified to load it
from the correct location.
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is appears to be fixed?
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Shutting down Allegro due to signal #11
Segmentation fault
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&arch=sparc&ver=1%3A352-9&stamp=1166413762)
so a sparc test is really needed before closing it. IANADD, so can't use
any of the debian machines. I'll run a test if I find one, otherwise if
someone else reads this and can try building it on sparc, that would be
good.
Matt
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is on i386, but with the hppa confirmation as well, this is
probably not an RC bug. I suggest downgrading or closing it.
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I get this, but with different files. However, manually re-running the
failing debhelper commands or rebuilding the package with -nc completes
cleanly. It uses cdbs, however, which I've not used so can't really
debug it any more.
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I get an autogenerated file fine, so I assume there is something
specific about your config. Can you post your config.autogenerated?
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http://mjj29.matthew.ath.cx/debian-upload/tclxml/ (I'm not a DD, so
can't upload them myself, if this is still not fixed soon my sponsor may
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There may be a better way than to depend on xen-utils-3.0.3-1, it seems
odd that the version is in the package name.
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(emacs, M-x gnus). This was installed clean onto etch i386, not
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db_get language-env/installation_is_insufficient
which causes it to exit since set -e is given and db_get returns 10
(language-env/installation_is_insufficient doesn't exist).
I've attached a patch which fixes this and am preparing an NMU
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recommend downgrading or closing this
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first part succeeded it was fixed and write the bug report while the
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The package needs to depend on adduser. A patch is attached and I've
prepared an NMU.
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Looks like Build-Dependency needs to be updated to latex-cjk-all from
cjk-latex. I attach a patch which changes it, and I'm preparing an NMU.
Turns out that a. The build-deps need more updating (
either. Also, you can select a
debconf option which uses neither, in which case there is no error. I
suggest downgrading or closing this bug report. This is the same issue
as #398619 and other dbconfig-common using packages which may select
multiple backends.
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Looks like Build-Dependency needs to be updated to latex-cjk-all from
cjk-latex. I attach a patch which changes it, and I'm preparing an NMU.
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I built this package in a clean etch i386 chroot with only the
build-deps installed and it compiled cleanly.
I suggest downgrading or closing this bug.
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thanks
I have a patch which fixes this (attached) and am preparing an NMU
upload with it.
Previous patches have left in the %includes rather
than just .
Matt
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mfs and uswusp+libsplashy is not working properly yet.
But that will come.
Yes, I did (I recall). It works fine on suspend, there is an issue
(directfb fails to create an image provider) with it in the initramfs.
Thanks,
Matt
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