On Du, 12 sep 21, 07:54:32, Steve Dondley wrote:
>
> > Using free(dom) software sometimes require you invest resources in some
> > other way, depending on the particular issue and how important it is to
> > you ;)
>
> Agreed. But the package manager will have a much easier time than me at
> naili
Debian is interested in *all* issues affecting a user. The triager will
help sort it out.
If it is a Debian bug, the fix woudld be applied in unstable and work
its way through the system. The same happens with an upstream fix.
So would I just be wasting my time and everyone else's by reportin
Using free(dom) software sometimes require you invest resources in some
other way, depending on the particular issue and how important it is to
you ;)
Agreed. But the package manager will have a much easier time than me at
nailing down the problem and do it in much less time. I've already sp
On Sat 11 Sep 2021 at 22:40:32 -0400, Steve Dondley wrote:
> First, thanks to everyone here and the Debian community, an amazing project.
>
> Running bullseye with package roundcube. I believe I have found a bug that
> I'd like to report.
>
> I am using reportbug to report it. When doing so, I g
On Sb, 11 sep 21, 22:40:32, Steve Dondley wrote:
> First, thanks to everyone here and the Debian community, an amazing project.
>
> Running bullseye with package roundcube. I believe I have found a bug that
> I'd like to report.
>
> I am using reportbug to report it. When doing so, I got this mes
First, thanks to everyone here and the Debian community, an amazing
project.
Running bullseye with package roundcube. I believe I have found a bug
that I'd like to report.
I am using reportbug to report it. When doing so, I got this message:
Your version (1.4.11+dfsg.1-4) of roundcube appear
On 21/12/2017 19:18, Ben Finney wrote:
Terry Roy writes:
I found a bug in Debian's latest 9.3 update where the postinst script
of a package contained the line:
"su - username do something"
I've just run this command:
grep "su - " /var/lib/dpkg/info/*
which returned no results on
Hi,
On 21/12/2017 19:26, Andy Smith wrote:
From time to time Debian Developers scan for previously-known bugs
in the entire archive and apply a Mass Bug Filing to alert package
maintainers of the problem.
Good to know. Thanks.
I think you should report essentially the same bug in the other
Hello,
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 06:30:52PM -0600, Terry Roy wrote:
> […] reported the bug. I've just run across it again on a fresh
> install of another package. I've reported that bug but clearly
> this seems to be an issue involving the use of "su -" in postinst.
>
> My problem is that I have no
Terry Roy writes:
> I found a bug in Debian's latest 9.3 update where the postinst script
> of a package contained the line:
>
> "su - username do something"
I've just run this command:
grep "su - " /var/lib/dpkg/info/*
which returned no results on a system with thousands of packages
i
Hi folks,
I found a bug in Debian's latest 9.3 update where the postinst script of
a package contained the line:
"su - username do something"
It broke the package upgrade because the use of the dash "-" invokes a
full shell and we have a file in /etc/profile.d that somehow conflicted.
I
- Lee Fuller (mobile)
Original Message
From: michael bailey
Sent: 27 January 2016 17:10:46 GMT+00:00
To: Lee Fuller
Subject: Re: Reporting a Bug
A Debian user (note - not an official from Debian) has replied, asking for
a copy
of fstab.
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 4:31 P
Could you share your fstab with us here? It'll help lots.
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On 27 January 2016 16:03:53 GMT+00:00, michael bailey
wrote:
>HI.
>
>I wish to report what I believe is a bug in Debian Jessie but am not
>sure
>which package is involved.
>
>In an /etc/fstab file I have lines fo
HI.
I wish to report what I believe is a bug in Debian Jessie but am not sure
which package is involved.
In an /etc/fstab file I have lines for two removable file systems. For each
file system I include the noauto option.
However I find these file systems are automatically mounted on boot up.
M
On 2015-09-06 at 10:46, Daniel Milewski wrote:
> I've found a violation of FSDG which affects multiple Ruby packages
> containing a file named generator.so (libruby2.1 and ruby-json,
> among all). That file is built from file released under a non-free
> license. What package I should report the bu
I've found a violation of FSDG which affects multiple Ruby packages
containing a file named generator.so (libruby2.1 and ruby-json, among
all). That file is built from file released under a non-free license.
What package I should report the bug against?
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anthony wrote:
> I would like to report what I believe is a bug in gscan2pdf but I am
> using Fedora Linux, so I cannot use reportbug.
>
> Could you please advise on how to proceed?
I would email one of the Fedora user group mailing lists. They will
be the ones who will help you report bugs in F
Hello
I would like to report what I believe is a bug in gscan2pdf but I am
using Fedora Linux, so I cannot use reportbug.
Could you please advise on how to proceed?
Thanks
Tony Moran
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Jon Dowland writes:
> As Kelly (and later Darac) have said, you can press 'Y' anyway, so please
> do so.
I just reported the Bug#671393: Acknowledgement (gorm.app: Gorm forgot
setup in Inspector/Attributes/Controls/Miniaturize after quit Gorm and
start it again.)
> I will attempt to independen
On Thu, 03 May 2012 14:42:27 +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> I'm running Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid system.
>
> The Gorm.app is a Visual Interface Builder for GNUstep, but has a bug.
>
> Now, when I'm trying to report a bug using 'reportbug' tool, I get
> following message:
>
> Your version (1.2.10
As Kelly (and later Darac) have said, you can press 'Y' anyway, so please
do so.
I will attempt to independently confirm the reportbug bug and report it.
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Jon Dowland writes:
> On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 05:09:16PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
>> No, this isn't a reportbug bug. This is reportbug simply saying "You're
>> running stable. The bug you're about to report may already have been
>> reported and fixed in testing or unstable".
>
> No, it isn't. H
On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 05:09:16PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> No, this isn't a reportbug bug. This is reportbug simply saying "You're
> running stable. The bug you're about to report may already have been
> reported and fixed in testing or unstable".
No, it isn't. He's running version 1.2.10-2.1
On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 04:48:11PM +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 02:15:57PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > Your version (1.2.10-2.1) of gorm.app appears to be out of date.
> > > The following newer release(s) are available in the Debian archive:
> > > testing: 1.2.10-2.1+b1
> > >
On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 02:15:57PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > Your version (1.2.10-2.1) of gorm.app appears to be out of date.
> > The following newer release(s) are available in the Debian archive:
> > testing: 1.2.10-2.1+b1
> > unstable: 1.2.10-2.1+b1
>
> This version is for kfreebsd only. Are
Brian writes:
> On Thu 03 May 2012 at 14:42:27 +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>
>> I'm running Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid system.
>>
>> The Gorm.app is a Visual Interface Builder for GNUstep, but has a bug.
>>
>> Now, when I'm trying to report a bug using 'reportbug' tool, I get
>> following messag
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Hi,
03.05.2012 15:42, Csanyi Pal kirjoitti:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid system.
>
> The Gorm.app is a Visual Interface Builder for GNUstep, but has a
> bug.
>
> Now, when I'm trying to report a bug using 'reportbug' tool, I ge
On Thu 03 May 2012 at 14:42:27 +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> I'm running Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid system.
>
> The Gorm.app is a Visual Interface Builder for GNUstep, but has a bug.
>
> Now, when I'm trying to report a bug using 'reportbug' tool, I get
> following message:
>
> Your version (1.2
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 5:42 AM, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid system.
>
> The Gorm.app is a Visual Interface Builder for GNUstep, but has a bug.
>
> Now, when I'm trying to report a bug using 'reportbug' tool, I get
> following message:
>
> Your version (1.2.1
Hi,
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid system.
The Gorm.app is a Visual Interface Builder for GNUstep, but has a bug.
Now, when I'm trying to report a bug using 'reportbug' tool, I get
following message:
Your version (1.2.10-2.1) of gorm.app appears to be out of date.
The following newer
Le 05/10/2011 16:32, Camaleón a écrit :
On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 11:27:36 +0200, Francesc Guasch wrote:
Hi. I'm asking for advice on determining the package for a bug report.
The problem I found was when I upgraded to wheeze it won't boot. The
root is in a lvm partition. After a while waiting after
On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 11:27:36 +0200, Francesc Guasch wrote:
> Hi. I'm asking for advice on determining the package for a bug report.
>
> The problem I found was when I upgraded to wheeze it won't boot. The
> root is in a lvm partition. After a while waiting after grub I get a
> message that it can
Hi. I'm asking for advice on determining the package for a bug report.
The problem I found was when I upgraded to wheeze it won't boot.
The root is in a lvm partition. After a while waiting after grub
I get a message that it can't find the root device.
In the shell I type: vgchange -a y, then CT
On 2010-07-15 03:35 +0200, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> Looks like the latest kernel is -5, is that correct ?
Yes.
Sven
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 09:09:10 +0200
Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2010-07-14 04:31 +0200, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
>
> > The question is , submit to Debian or to LKML ?
>
> Report a bug in Debian, they will likely instruct how to report
> upstream. But first of all, boot a newer kernel because your
On 2010-07-14 04:31 +0200, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> The question is , submit to Debian or to LKML ?
Report a bug in Debian, they will likely instruct how to report
upstream. But first of all, boot a newer kernel because your current
one…
> [24128.816259] Pid: 716, comm: scsi_eh_10 Tainted: P
Hi All,
I've attached the output of dmesg at the end of the e-mail.
As usual everything was perfectly stable before I made the mistake of
doing dist-upgrade. I've really got to quit doing that unless I
_really_ need to.
So I can't see that anyone is going to be able to use the information
to d
Marko Randjelovic wrote:
> On my surprise, today I checked again and saw direct rendering is
> enabled. It looks like the problem was reaired in some recent kernel
> upgrade, but I didn't notice it yesterday, because two days ago I
> uninstalled libgl1-mesa-dri, because it was listed by deborphan.
On my surprise, today I checked again and saw direct rendering is
enabled. It looks like the problem was reaired in some recent kernel
upgrade, but I didn't notice it yesterday, because two days ago I
uninstalled libgl1-mesa-dri, because it was listed by deborphan.
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Scribit Marko Randjelovic dies 29/03/2007 hora 19:08:
> I run Etch on machine with Nvidia nForce3 250 motherboard and Radeon
> 9550 graphics card. DRI is not working neither with radeon, nor fglrx
> driver. I tried several versions of fglrx driver and kernel, Debian
> and vanilla.
>
> I think it's
On Thu March 29 2007 10:08, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
> I run Etch on machine with Nvidia nForce3 250 motherboard and Radeon
> 9550 graphics card. DRI is not working neither with radeon, nor fglrx
> driver. I tried several versions of fglrx driver and kernel, Debian and
> vanilla.
>
> I think it's a
I run Etch on machine with Nvidia nForce3 250 motherboard and Radeon
9550 graphics card. DRI is not working neither with radeon, nor fglrx
driver. I tried several versions of fglrx driver and kernel, Debian and
vanilla.
I think it's a bug and that probably is in kernel. I want to file a bug
r
Francis Lau wrote:
Hi,
I'm quite new at Debian so please bare with me.
Hmm; what kind of community is this, anyway? I'm keeping my clothes on .
. . :-)
Kent
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 10:29:32AM -0500, Francis Lau wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm quite new at Debian so please bare with me. I was trying to install
> wu-ftp on a machine and the following message popped up:
You do know there's a debian package of wu-ftpd, right? I'll skip
my usual rant regarding the
Francis Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> /usr/bin/ld: Please report this bug.
>
> Can anyone please advise me on how to report the bug? I went on the
> Debian BTS and tried to search for it, but it requires a bug by number
> (which i don't have) or package name (which i don't know how to find).
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 10:29:32AM -0500, Francis Lau wrote:
[...]
> /usr/bin/ld: Please report this bug.
>
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make: *** [ftpd] Error 1
>
> Can anyone please advise me on how to report the bug? I went on the
> Debian BTS and tried to search for it, but it req
Hi,
I'm quite new at Debian so please bare with me. I was trying to install
wu-ftp on a machine and the following message popped up:
setup4:/usr/local/src/wu-ftpd-2.6.2/src# make
gcc -g -O2 -o ftpd COPYRIGHT.o vers.o ftpd.o ftpcmd.o glob.o logwtmp.o
popen.o access.o extensions.o realpath.o acl.
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