This is fixed upstream in Jupyter Notebook 6.5.6 per
https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/7054
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Hi,
so the crash reported here seems to be due to the font not being
initialized (it is passed as NULL in the traceback).
If we initialize a frame before calling the CalcTextsize, this works -
see the attached.
It still prints errors "could not initialize glew" and the plater tab
does not rend
...apparently the fix was accidentally not included in the 0.3.14
release, see
https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/issues/2715
for more information.
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Thomas
Package: libopenblas-base
Version: 0.3.13+ds-2
Severity: serious
Thank you for maintaining openblas.
There is a crashing bug (SIGILL) that also affects numpy on arm64. One
line of processors affected are NVIDIA Tegra (Jetson devices). It would
be great to have this fixed in bullseye.
On ARM6
Package: python3-django-markupfield
Severity: serious
Version: 1.2.1-2+deb8u1
Hello,
database migrations generated when using markupfields with
python3-django-markupfield 1.2.1 do not work with stable's django
version 1.7.x.
https://github.com/jamesturk/django-markupfield/issues/20
This ma
Hi Jean Baptiste,
thank you for looking into this.
Note that the changelog entries for nodejs 0.10.31 and .32 include
v8: backport CVE-2013-6668
v8: fix a crash introduced by previous release
If libv8 in Debian is affected by those, you might also consider also
backporting those fixes when p
-1.3+dfsg.1/debian/changelog 2014-11-10 22:18:40.0 +0100
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+python-babel (1.3+dfsg.1-4.1) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Call test suite with LC_ALL=C to avoid test failures. Closes: #741834
+
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Hi,
from the upstream log and the comments it looks like the most recent
upload to unstable and migration to testing should have fixed this.
Vincent, are you having this with the 24.4 version?
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recommendations. Your contribution to Debian is very much appreciated!
Please do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions on the above and
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adding the single line
sed -i "/dependency_libs/ s/'.*'/''/" debian/heimdal-dev/usr/lib/*.la
to the binary-post-install/heimdal-dev:: target in debian/rules?
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is something up with your maintainer address in the spider package?
Please update a new version, if only to change the address, and close
#537631 (or just close it, if your address works again).
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you were working on smart the other day, so I wondered whether you'd
have time to look into (and either close or fix) #418642, a fairly old
RC bug that smart has.
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it would seem that after Joss's and Steve's explanations the issue is
clear and Joss also provided a code example. Yet the bug is still
unfixed. Is there a reason to further postpone closing this any further?
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CVE-2007-3215: phpmailer issue (embedded code-copy)
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 12:33:01 UTC
It would seem that egroupware should either be adopted and fixed for
squeeze or removed. Shipping it as an orphaned package sounds like a bad
idea.
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Yeah, but unless they backported the fix, it seems that opencv changed
quite a bit (between 1.0 and current trunk).
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es of "don't use static vars where you
should not".
I have not reviewed any other aspect of the patch.
Again, thanks for looking into fixing this bug. Let me know if I can be
of further assistance.
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;no attention needed" :).
For the record I'm attaching the NMU diff verbatim from the original
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Hi Adam,
say, what is the state of this bug. Now that suitesparse is fixed, I
would love to see this fixed as well. If you do not have the time at the
moment, I am happy to help out with an NMU.
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PIL exist.
The way the python boost detection failure was handled upstream or the
arbitrary increasing of the minimal python version is also not exactly
confidence-inspiring.
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2.5.4-2
ii python-support 1.0.3
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Then lets move the conversation to #524452. Tested with the Clipart file
in tarball's examples directory. I will not comment on the nature of
that file, though.
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Versions of packages pstoedit suggests:
ii transfig 1:3.2.5.a-1 Utilities for converting
XFig figu
ii xfig 1:3.2.5.a-2 Facility for Interactive
Generatio
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Not good. Here it is -fPIE causing trouble (FTBFS), but I do not think
that it has any business specifying any of the above. Similar
considerations probably apply to other options and other -config.
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+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Fix pysparse.superlu module port to superlu 3 based on reading
+the docs.
+
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+
pysparse (1.0.1-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Removed removal of /usr/lib and Build-Depends on python-central >=
+
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+
suitesparse (1:3.2.0-4) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/control: Add an epoch to the version number of
diff -u suitesparse-3.2.0/debian/patches/07-KLU_Lib_Makefile.dpatch
suitesparse-3.2.0/debian/patches/07-KLU_Lib_Makefile.dpatch
/libsuitesparse-3.2.0/usr/lib/libklu.so.3.2.0 found in none of the
libraries.
at the end of the build, but also (after installing python-sparse)
python -c "import pysparse.umfpack"
might benefit.
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is ready to go.
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1. I could say something about having
if ( strncasecmp( strrchr( ( char* ) src, '.' ), ".avi", 4 ) == 0 )
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Hi,
attached are some changes to ffmpeg2raw.
I'm not sure that I got to a level where I can verify that ffmpeg2raw
works corrctly, though.
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og
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@@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
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+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Don't pass int* where we need Py_ssize_t*.
+Breaks (overwriting parameters) for python 2.5 on 64 bit arch.
+Needs the usual PEP353 compatibility bruhaha plus
On 2009-02-06 09:57:36.00 Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Thu, 05 Feb 2009, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> > > What would dpkg do with the symlinks in the the unpack phase?
> >
> > I have not tested it, but I would venture the same thing (calling tar,
> > ergo having the
d chroot option to tar (see patch).
> This is a root only option.
Yes. It was my impression that (c)debootstrap are supposed to be called
by root. At least I always used to call them as root when I was a developer.
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diff -u tar-1.20/src/list.c tar-1.20/src/list.c
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+++ tar-1.20/src/list.c
@@ -72,6 +72,11 @@
name_gather ();
open_archive (ACCESS_READ);
+ if (chroot_optio
# nitpicking the version tracking for Daniel Holbach's reference :)...
found 505714 1.4.2-1
fixed 505714 1.4.2-2
thanks
Hi,
Thanks for the quick fix!
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If considered desirable, it would be nice if someone could sponsor this.
Packages are available[1].
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1. http://vman.de/debian/
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--- ghostscript-8.62
Leon Bottou wrote:
> On Monday 29 December 2008 18:39:17 Thomas Viehmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>> So here is something even better (IMHO): Change map_lookup to return the
>> return value (note that this would be funny if we stored NULLs in the
>
> Ok. I am doing that upstream
lue (note that this would be funny if we stored NULLs in the
hash table, but we actually don't). This avoids the pointer-type-funnies
in map_lookup altogether and works in my testing. Granted, the diff has
a couple of lines more, but it is very straightforward.
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Adeodato Simó wrote:
> * Thomas Viehmann [Sun, 28 Dec 2008 21:10:36 +0100]:
>
>> As promised on IRC, the only way to end the madness of my mails on the
>> subject is to either say "no, no dependency funnies, we want .config
>> hacks" or "fixing depende
n/changelog
--- ghostscript-8.62.dfsg.1/debian/changelog
+++ ghostscript-8.62.dfsg.1/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
+ghostscript (8.62.dfsg.1-3.2) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Make ghostscript depend on gs-common to prevent removal.
+Drop gs-common -> ghostscript-
As promised on IRC, the only way to end the madness of my mails on the
subject is to either say "no, no dependency funnies, we want .config
hacks" or "fixing dependencies is better than .config hacks", or
something entirely different, so here is some more data:
Thomas Viehmann
Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> So this is how an NMU choosing the include hack in .config route would
> look like.
> I'm not quite convinced that this is actually better than having
> ghosscript depend on gs-common, gs-common not depend on ghostscript-x
> and checking the reverse
include ghostscript and not ghostscript-x, so
your package would be fine depending on gs-common.
All the best for the new year.
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Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Niko Tyni wrote:
>>> Maybe "configure script" is badly worded: It's most blatant abuse, but
>>> I'd just stick it into a /var/lib/dpkg/info/ghostscript.config
>>> unless there are apt-get-lookalikes that don't ca
n (or generally)?
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959479be1e513d94a22f6fad8227fa3 /var/lib/dpkg/info/gs-common.prerm
> EOF
> then
> sed -i 's/defoma-app -t \(purge\|clean\) gs$/& || true/' \
> /var/lib/dpkg/info/gs-common.prerm || true
> fi
>
> should do.
Barring objections, I'll test thi
021
The maintainer Paul Wise writes:
Based on the issues I found and fixed in upstream SVN last year with
the zzuf input fuzzer, I don't think the current version should be
allowed into lenny on any architecture
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second week of next year.
I would really like to see a working djvulibre-plugin in lenny, so I
wonder what the plan should be. Please also add other djvulibre bugs to
fix in a t-p-u upload if you so desire.
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Package: python-rfxswf
Version: 0.8.1-2
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Hi Simo,
unfortunately, it seems that python-rfxswf needs quite a bit of fixup to be
installable and usable.
The attached makes it build for the relevant python versions (i.e.
including python2.5). This in turn makes it actually
Niko Tyni wrote:
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>
>> immediately after I sent the last mail, Sune Vuorela pointed me to
>> apache2's fix for #390823: They simply remove the problematic maintainer
>> script.
>> The question t
de of perl triggers this)
is probably too ugly, maybe the configure script of ghostscript?
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as and Fabio for zope-textindexng3
could weigh in here. I'll look at your packages, but if you already know
whether it works without ghostscript-x or not, it'd be great if you
could give me a shout.
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>cfs) {
xprintf(this->stream->xine, XINE_VERBOSITY_DEBUG,
"demux_realaudio: failed to read audio chunk\n");
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e even do! http://bugs.debian.org/508443
*/
-if ((rx == 0.0) || (ry == 0.0))
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+ And now we even do! http://bugs.debian.org/508443
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Hi Leon,
thanks for following the Debian bug and weighing in here!
Leon Bottou wrote:
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>> Thomas Viehmann
>>
>> if (map_lookup(&instance, id, &inst) < 0)
>> return NPERR_INVALID_INSTANCE_
xample link and a few other attempts
working where they segfaulted without the patch and with only the
upstream part.
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a
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iceweasel -g...
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Hi,
this bug report raises two distinct issues
a) whether the program should display a link to the Debian package's
source,
b) whether the linking to external JavaScript is acceptable for main.
The FTP team considers a) to be a bug. While it technically seems to be
an important bug, the implic
eel free to close this bug, but otherwise
it should be fixed (also for Philippe's other packages).
I noticed because ftp-master ACCEPT mail bounced.
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0-1.1) testing; urgency=low
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload for testing.
+ * Ensure that aalib checks the value returned by Gpm_GetEvent()
+and only proceeds if value == 1. (Closes: #506717)
+ * Analysis and patch by Samuel Thibault. Thanks!
+
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patch by Samuel Thibault, thanks!
+
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+
gpm (1.20.4-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Remove myself from Uploaders.
diff -u gpm-1.20.4/debian/patches/series gpm-1.20.4/debian/patches/series
--- gpm-1.20.4/debian/patches/series
Hi,
verlihub has one of those pesky security bugs without response for a week.
It's not in stable.
It's not too popular.
How about removing the pressure on the maintainer to fix it for lenny?
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+(e.g. faultType in python 2.5). Closes: #507266
+
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+
python-soappy (0.12.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/control:
diff -u python-soappy-0.12.0/debian/patches/00list
python-soappy-0.12.0/debian/pat
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may not be of importance to you individually, but when a user installs
1000 packages that is something that one should be able to rely on being
consistent across all of them.
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Hi,
I'm presently reviewing Matthias' patches. As soon as he discloses them,
(expected next Monday or so), I'll post a diff here.
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might claim that AGPL is unconstitutional.
I think I'll stop here for this discussion. Thanks for elaborating on
your arguments. I'm not quite convinced that you're arguments have a lot
of traction, but most likely you are not that easily convinced either.
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eploy it and provide source via such a service.
This is not legal advice, but you will lose that. Law is not
mathematics, the scenario you are constructing here is not realistic.
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> Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > yocto-reader has been accepted into Debian by the FTP team. As this has
> > not been an "accident", this means that the working opinion of the FTP
n2.4 just in case. It's not like we get bored over the
lack of RC bugs even after all of python* is polished. debian-release
seemed to not have much of an opinion the last couple of times I tried
to have removals here.
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Package: zorp
Version: 3.0.8-0.4
Severity: serious
Hi,
zorp is compiled against python2.4 by luck: It predates the python
transition.
This should be fixed, as zorp needs python-extclass, not currently
available in python2.5.
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so only
+build for that. Closes: #503859.
+
+ -- Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:47:34 +0100
+
python-extclass (1.2.0zope-2.5.1-6) unstable; urgency=low
* Rebuild to move files to /usr/share/pyshared.
diff -u python-extclass-1.2.0zope-2.5.1/debian/control
p
hink this should be OK even end ends up < ptr because some one of w,h
is negative for some reason or an overflow, but I'm more happy to be
corrected than have imlib2 in the release with an incorrect patch. :)
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g to keep it and
the maintainers, let's say, are exceptionally busy in November, could
you prepare this as an NMU to sponsor?
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+ * 19_fix_root.c_resouce-leak.dpatch:
+Fix leaking xresources when using --onroot. Closes: #325689
+Patch by Alex Perry, reformatted by Tim Connors, thanks!
+Not verbose should be not verbose, though.
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xloadim
CC. In order to make
the analysis and verification more, I would also be interested in the
test cases mentioned in the advisory.
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1. http://www.ocert.org/analysis/2008-008/analysis.txt
2. http://www.ocert.org/advisories/ocert-2008-008.html
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n Danjou, patch by
+Peter De Wachter, thanks! Closes: #505714 aka CVE-2008-5187
+ * Change libungif4-dev to libgif-dev in (Build-)Depends.
+ * Fix doc-base section to drop Apps/.
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+ -- Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sat, 22 Nov 2008 10:45:27 +0100
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imlib2 (1.4.0-1.1) unstable;
Hi,
given that there seems to be limited interest in fixing the #475737 (3
weeks since reopen without further comments), how about removing otrs2
from lenny?
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ntainer prefer the status quo, I might as well pass.
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rse depends:
qmtest has never been released and zorp is not exactly maintained or
popular.
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1. http://www.codesourcery.com/qmtest/2.4/download.html
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care of #486577.
Overall it might be more prudent to have universalindentgui wait for
squeeze if it had little testing exposure (evidenced by the #486577,
there must not have been a whole lot of testing going on).
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reassign 503016 podlators-perl
found 503016 2.1.2-1
severity 503016 serious
retitle 503016 don't release with this, perl bundles a better version
thanks
Hi Mark,
On 2008-10-29 08:45:42.00 Mark Purcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
reassign ftp.debian.org
retitle 503016 RM: podlators-perl/lenny --
like an totally good choice.
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probably not RC.
Apologies for the confusion.
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ither gvfsd or the localtest backend, the latter evidence making the
backend more suspicious because accessing other mounts still works, but
that is no proof).
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Hi Mark,
thank you for looking into the bug I filed.
On 2008-10-28 08:47:49.00 Mark Purcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I suspect that your report might be a duplicate of #496269 which
has just been fixed by the upload of version 0.2.5-1.1 by Clint
Adams.
Can you confirm that 0.2.5-1.1 fixe
the current approach to not want that.
As for holding back stuff, I'll leave that to your judgement (and your
expectation how fast you can resolve stuff with upstream).
> I do intend to work with upstream as suggested.
Thanks!
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package, but I really think is
for the best. I know some ruby so if you need help with a patch or
something, just mention it in this bug.
Thanks for taking this in consideration.
Damián Viano(Des).
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otherwise (it will have been locked) killing the xscreensaver, starting
xscreensaver, doing xscreensaver-command -lock not do the trick better
than the current state?
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with a subje
a non-virtual (i.e. native or dom0) boot fail seems
worse than having a virtual machine fail to boot to me because the
former is inherently more opaque from a distance (yeah, serial consoles
work, but suck).
Maybe you (Ian) and Bastian could comment on whether they'd accept the
above as a
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