Source: diceware
Severity: serious
Tags: upstream
Justification: Policy 2.1
As stated in the footer of http://world.std.com/%7Ereinhold/diceware.html the
original creator of diceware claims a trademark on the name. I've filed a bug
with upstream here: https://github.com/ulif/diceware/issues/48
02/10/msg00113.html
Regards,
Simon Fondrie-Teitler
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 3.13-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UT
d the OpenSSL license are incompatible. See the following
debian-legal thread for more information.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2002/10/msg00113.html
Regards,
Simon Fondrie-Teitler
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APT policy: (500, 'unst
Brian Kroth writes:
> On my my colleagues (Simon Fondrie-Teitler) tells me that one or more
> patches were able to fix problem (2), though I've been out on leave
> and don't recall which ones exactly so I'll let him comment with
> specific details on that.
The pa
Hi,
Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez writes:
> Now I'm convinced that the right fix for this is to revert upstream
> d769529a71ccda4e833f919f3c5693d25b005ff0 [1] commit on libgcrypt like
> Ubuntu did.
>
> The Regression introduced on python-gnutls by such reversion was already
> fixed on Ubuntu with a
I'm getting the same problem on an i386 system after a recent
upgrade. No webpages load, nor do any about:* pages. Even the web
developer tools window gets the same error. It is still broken after a
purge and reinstall.
I get no errors when running from the command line.
If there is any other inf
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