https://launchpad.net/~mirabilos/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/613062
/+listing-archive-extra
Binary package too, via PPA, for all who can’t wait ☺
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Hi,
thanks for the response. There it is, both issues addressed in the least
intrusive way; I admit I haven’t tested this on an actual chroot because
of the faster response time of mine, but this should almost certainly
work (the debconf patch I have been using with personal hardy packages
for a w
Public bug reported:
Breakage with gcc 4.4:
tgl...@tglase:~$ gcc test.c
tgl...@tglase:~$ ./a.out
'./a.out' called with 1 args
tgl...@tglase:~$ rm a.out
tgl...@tglase:~$ diet gcc test.c
/usr/lib/diet/lib-i386/libc.a(vprintf.o): In function `vprintf':
vprintf.c:(.text+0x20): warning: warning: th
The attached debdiff fixes this problem and allows mksh to build again.
I suggest to forward it upstream to both Debian and Fefe though.
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I
** Tags added: patch
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Yep, I already discovered and fixed it, this is a bug in dietlibc, filed as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dietlibc/+bug/381215
but I haven’t yet gotten around to replying again to this bug report
because, although I could take the time (I’m at work right now) to
make me a karmic chroot
confirmed by Michael Bienia
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mksh/+bug/375604/comments/5
** Changed in: mksh (Ubuntu)
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Hi again,
I already sent a mail to the dietlibc mailing list regarding
this problem.
bye,
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ting, d.A.] mechanically produce pretty output that accentuates irrelevant
detail in the program, which is as sens
This is on a karmic schroot from today.
Using built-in specs.
Target: i486-linux-gnu
Configured with: ../src/configure -v --with-pkgversion='Ubuntu 4.4.0-3ubuntu5'
--with-bugurl=file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.4/README.Bugs
--enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --prefix=/usr --enable-shared
changing from gcc-defaults to gcc-4.4 now that I pinned it down further
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Binary package hint: mksh
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mksh/38.1-1ubuntu1/+build/1047375
diet -v -Os cc -Wall -g -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -fstack-protector-all -fwrapv
-std=gnu99 -Wall -fno-inline -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -o mksh lalloc.o edit.o
eval.o exec.o exp
sparc too:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mksh/38.1-1ubuntu1/+build/1047378
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>From discussion with Fefe:
revision 1.12
date: 2008-11-26 18:43:06 +; author: leitner; state: Exp; lines: +1 -1
add %Z to strptime, make stdarg work with gcc 4.4
I told him though that __builtin_stdarg_start is needed for
supportin
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dietlibc
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dietlibc/0.31-1.2ubuntu2/+build/1047187
mkdir bin-arm
gcc -D__dietlibc__ -I. -isystem include -pipe -nostdinc -Os
-fomit-frame-pointer -fstrict-aliasing -mhard-float -Wall -W -Wchar-subscripts
-Wmissing-pro
excluded on certain architectures where it
is known to fail
* Exclude dietlibc on powerpc and sparc (LP: #381332)
-- Thorsten Glaser Mon, 01 Jun 2009 10:06:19 +
mksh (38.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/rules: fix typo in buildd admin instructions for openpty()
* New upstream
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dietlibc
There is no dietlibc on lpia, which I understand is the same machine
architecture as i386 but optimised for low power consumption.
It should be possible to fool dietlibc into thinking lpia==i386, or even
use the i386 binary package on lpia.
The
1ubuntu1 (powerpc, sparc)
FTBFS (dietlibc breakage)"
⎜[Undecided,New]
10:13⎜ erm, exactly.
** Changed in: mksh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: mksh (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Thorsten Glaser (mirabilos)
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Note to dietlibc maintainers: the mksh debdiff attached works around
the dietlibc breakage by not linking to it on powerpc and sparc. The
initial problem in dietlibc still exists, but would be decoupled from mksh.
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found https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperGuide/Sponsorship
(thanks to persia)
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I still don’t get the *.gan association right.
I’d appreciate if someone had a look.
I even went through the great pain called bzr to aid in this…
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This is actually a compiler bug fixed in gcc-snapshot:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+bug/352475
I suppose with this and https://bugs.launchpad.net/dash/+bug/348872
it doesn’t make sense to drop the -ubuntu1 delta altogether.
The debconf stuff should be removed unless ka
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Both hardy-updates and hardy-security contain libsasl2-modules
2.1.22.dfsg1-18ubuntu2.1
whereas hardy contained libsasl2-modules 2.1.22.dfsg1-18ubuntu2 (according to
a-c policy).
When installing a fresh system with security already included (after all, no
need to first ins
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Yeah, the mksh part is already “fixed” (workaround: mksh doesn’t use dietlibc
any more
on architectures where the latter is known to break). I couldn't unsubscribe
the sponsors,
but there was already a newer version of mksh uploaded with more fixes.
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Nominating for hardy because RAID mode seems to have a capacity limit for
the discs of less than 1 TiB. I wonder, do all_generic_ide or the Dell
workaround
have performance implications? This is also an issue for the hardy d-i which
won’t work in IDE mode – and large discs won’t work in RAID mode…
This works in Debian Lenny, by the way.
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Yes, it was gone. I’ve revamped the package, added menu icons, shortcuts, MIME,
desktop, changed Debian policy, rewrote start script for /bin/sh, etc. and
tested it on
Hardy. We’ll be using that in our company. However, I didn’t do the Java™ stuff
required to move it from non-free to main.
Attach
Hm. Maybe I should mention that *.gan files still show the text icon in
Konqueror and
are associated with some KDE text editor, despite my tries w.r.t. the MIME
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Public bug reported:
$ klcc t.c
In file included from /usr/lib/klibc/include/linux/posix_types.h:47,
from /usr/lib/klibc/include/sys/types.h:15,
from t.c:1:
/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.2.4/include/asm/posix_types.h:13:22: error:
features.h: No such file or dire
Public bug reported:
$ sudo apt-file update
W: Don't know how to handle https: No such file or directory
$ fgrep https /etc/apt/sources.list | grep -v ^#
deb https://www.freewrt.org/~tg/debs/ hardy wtf
deb-src https://www.freewrt.org/~tg/debs/ hardy wt
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mksh
mksh provides debconf to be run as /bin/sh which works fine in Debian. My Hardy
system at work
however fails to boot with it, because at least the checkroot.sh from
initscripts does invalid assump-
tions about the shell:
on_ac_powe
I am mksh upstream.
This is not fixable with the current code, where keybindings are a præfix
(Esc, Esc [, ^X) plus one character plus an optional tilde.
While the input line editing code as a whole deserves overhaul, it has
fairly low priority, so this is WONTFIX for mksh.
Please use Esc+b and
I uploaded 37.3-2 to Debian sid which you can take unmodified in Ubuntu
(locales stuff has changed
now) iff the dash package hardcodes dash.sh to true. If it’s set, mksh will not
allow mksh/sh to be set
to true.
The latter part has been so for a while already; combined with the former part
it m
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc-snapshot
Bug in gcc-snapshot-20090327-0ubuntu1
=== test programme ===
tgl...@tglase:~$ cat t.c
#include
int
testfunc(const char **wp)
{
int argc;
for (argc = 0; wp[argc]; argc++)
;
if (strcmp(wp[0], "[") =
Discovered while debugging
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+bug/352475
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│ gcc version 4.4.0 20090327 (experimental) [trunk revision 145121] (Ubuntu
20090327-0ubuntu1)
└─┤ is indeed not affected by this bug.
To reproduce, I made a jaunty schroot and tried to build mksh 37.3-2 in
it.
tgl...@tglase:~/mksh-37.3/build/full$ cc -Wall -g -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing
-fstack-p
- the bug only appears when using -fwhole-program --combine
- as this is a PPA, I do not really have access to either the source or
the compiler, because I don’t build it myself (it works fine on Hardy,
which is what we have at work)¹
- interestingly enough, the OpenSuSE Buildservice has the sa
>@Thorsten: so you are saying that this is not fixable in the shells
themselves.
in mksh only – I’m mksh upstream, I have no relation to the other shells listed.
Please set the bug for mksh only to WONTFIX, because while it’s on the TODO
it’d require a rewrite of the keybinding and input processin
On Sat, 11 Apr 2009, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
> There's no WONTFIX, so I've set it to invalid, because in mksh it is a
Hm, actually, there is, but we cannot see it, according to the LP docs.
> desired behaviour.
Not actually desired, but not fixable with the current codebase.
> If I reme
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/~mirabilos/+archive/ppa ⇒ mksh fails to compile.
Build log:
cc -Wall -g -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -fstack-protector-all -fwrapv -std=gnu99
-Wall -I. -I'../../mksh' -DMKSH_BINSHREDUCED -include
/usr/include/bsd/bsd.h
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tgl...@tglase:~ $ realpath $(whence -p pinentry)
/usr/bin/pinentry-qt
tgl...@tglase:~ $ dpkg -S /usr/bin/pinentry-qt
pinentry-qt: /usr/bin/pinentry-qt
tgl.
FWIW, I just tried pinentry-curses and pinentry-gtk-2; both are not
affected.
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FWIW:
Debian sid gcc 4.4.0-11 => not affected
Debian sid gcc-snapshot 20090620-1 => affected
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Binary package hint: mksh
There is a new upstream version in Debian which fixes some of the things
addressed
in my last debdiff (LP #381332) and a few more ways to crash mksh, that’s why I
am
proposing an update to the latest sid version.
The attached debdiff contains the
Adding attachment now because the upload form field didn’t appear
in the initial submission dialogue.
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It doesn’t quite work right yet…
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… but this is the patch I used.
• fix multilib configuration
But libgfortran cannot be built multilib because one of the system includes
contains
inline assembly that is invalid with -mfidoa (but we could probably tell gcc
which
multilib configurations to use… maybe just m68k and coldfire?).
•
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lynx
Version: 2.8.6-2ubuntu2
Get:78 http://ftpmaster.internal hardy/main lynx 2.8.6-2ubuntu2 [1168kB]
[…]
Selecting previously deselected package lynx.
Unpacking lynx (from .../lynx_2.8.6-2ubuntu2_i386.deb) ...
[…]
Setting up lynx (2.8.6-2ubuntu2) ...
up
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sysvinit
When trying to run Hardy with mksh as /bin/sh booting fails. I now managed to
track it down
to a bug in initscripts still present in maverick:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/sysvinit_2.87dsf-4ubuntu17.dsc
Let me illustrate
OK, got it. Both of them, I think. There was actually junk at the end of
the e2fsck output file:
+ PASS=1
+ CUR=327
+ MAX=2316 /dev/sda1
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OK, here it is. Tested on hardy, with both dash and mksh (39.3-3) as /bin/sh of
course.
Maybe some e2fsprogs upgrade changed the format…
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Hrm. Looking at the sysvinit_2.87dsf-4ubuntu17.dsc I see that…
• someone already fixed the e2fsprogs/read bug, but forgot the “local”
• checkfs/checkroot are no longer part of the package?!
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No longer needed, see:
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When the initscripts are fixed, using mksh as /bin/sh works, even on Hardy.
I hope it’d work on more recent versions too, so no need to hardcode any more.
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Considering I mentioned hardy-backports, and the filename of the debdiff is
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39211564/kvm_84+dfsg-0ubuntu12.4~hardy1tarent1.debdiff
that should’ve been obvious ;-)
We’re using hardy with hardy-backports.
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Binary package hint: mksh
I just uploaded a new version of mksh to Debian sid, and would like to request
that it be merged into *buntu universe. Debdiff against the sid version will be
attached. I will have actually tested this in a lucid chroot, up
set to true in old installations, it
will correctly be removed on upgrade
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mksh (39.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream version R39c; shortened ChangeLog since R39:
- [tg] Build system, code, docs and testsuite cleanup, also
Okay, let’s go for it.
I’m upstream, and R39c (39.3) is a major bugfix release over R39 (39.1),
especially
with regards to the shell scripting language, but also usability and errors.
As for testing, the build log contains the results of the testsuite run, which
is quite
excessive. I’ve also te
Hrm. Since cowbuilder --create in my lucid chroot does not work (see below),
find attached
a regular build and install log. Note that the package first builds mksh
(dynamically linked
against eglibc) then mksh-static (with dietlibc), hence twice the (similar)
output.
I: Base system installed s
Both.
Some of the bugfixes *are* new features.
Some are for forwards-compatibility to future mksh versions.
Genuine new features:
• nameref / typeset -n (bound variables), similar to ksh93
• support for $'…' like most other shells (important)
• support for taking the ascii code of a char in arit
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu Hardy, firefox 3.0.14 (today’s update)
You need to have CAcert.org’s Root CA Certificate imported for this.
https://msoent.blog.tarent.de/
Konqueror → works
Firefox → ssl_error_bad_cert_domain
The certificate itself has:
CN: *.blog.tarent.de
X.509v3 subjectAltName:
Fixed upstream in commitid 1004AB6650915B0514A – see
http://cvs.mirbsd.de/mksh/
Will be in mksh R40 – see http://mirbsd.de/mksh#clog (or
http://mirbsd.de/mksh#r40 once it’s out)
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Hm, this status is more right. ☺
Anyway, I will (probably) only support the (as confirmed by Tom Dickey)
“correct” sequence
for Ctrl-Cur{Left,Right}, the ones with a ‘5’ in them, not the ones with a ‘3’
in them (Alt-{←,→}).
** Changed in: mksh (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committe
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnupg
Affects both:
• gnupg-1.4.6-2ubuntu5 (hardy)
• gnupg2-2.0.7-1 (hardy)
When keys have “keyserver” preferences set (see many of the newer @tarent.de
keys,
for example), the “gpg --refresh-keys”
I have a Karmic chroot I can probably use, would that be okay?
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Ah ok, thanks for testing, I didn’t get to it during the night.
I don’t know if that workaround is desirable, but I will keep it in mind
for when the keyserver indeed is DoS’d again.
Thanks for reporting to upstream, let’s hope for a real fix ☺
I wonder, are notations so rare that nobody has see
same for a native build of gcc-4.4_4.4.3-7_m68k on Debian unstable/m68k
FWIW
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I may have a patch. I’ll tell you in some 3‥4 days whether it worked… ☺
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Binary package hint: apache2
Setting up apache2.2-common (2.2.8-1ubuntu0.16) ...
chmod: invalid mode: `root'
Try `chmod --help' for more information.
dpkg: error processing apache2.2-common (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit stat
Hrm, so now how do I set the severity in LP? This is critical.
If this wents from proposed to updates, we have a problem.
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@Dave: Old install of hardy (these are our desktop systems at work), which got
upgraded (as it is, daily).
My machine has proposed in sources.list as I’m the admin in charge of them.
@Colin: Yes, -x’ing apache was intentional, to have it installed/usable
but not enabled by default.
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@Dave: I agree, but please make sure that the package version which gives me
the issue
does not propagate to hardy-updates because otherwise I may have several dozen
angry
people on me.
Changing the affected line to
chmod `dpkg-statoverride --list /usr/sbin/apache2 | cut -d' ' -f 3`
/us
Thank you *VERY MUCH* for breaking a lot of our computers now.
Now I know why we’re still using Kubuntu.
The priority of this bug ought to be raised to critical now, as the
next upgrade on many of our machines will fail:
r...@bkix:~ # apt-cache policy apache2.2-common
Can’t have been this hard… the attached debdiff fixes the issue for me.
I’ve deployed that in our internal repo right now, thanks again for all
the breakage.
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Binary package hint: dietlibc
Hi,
I’m currently trimming the Ubuntu changes required for the mksh package, and
I think I’m down to one:
- debian/control, debian/rules: Exclude dietlibc on powerpc/ppc64
and sparc (cf. LP: #381332)
Please sync/merge a newer dietlibc from
Public bug reported:
I have just built mksh 39.3-4 which I uploaded yesterday on a VM dist-upgraded
to maverick today with success. (The system even boots now if mksh is /bin/sh !)
Explanation of Ubuntu deltas and why they can be dropped:
* debian/diffs/silence_conftests.diff: work around false
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kwalletcli
OK, another package of mine, where I’m both DD and upstream.
This one’s a bugfix-only version; the Debian changelog contains upstream’s
fully.
Basically, if gnupg-agent is too new, pinentry-kwallet made the process hang, so
signing or decrypt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531471
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** Attachment added: "build/install log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40093888/screenlog.3
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Please sync kwalletcli 2.02-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531471
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Oops… I suppose I should subscribe ubuntu-release not motu-release here,
too… sorry
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Please merge mksh 39.3-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/529559
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvm-source
The version of the kernel used by the Kubuntu Installer and the version of the
kernel
that actually gets installed differ. When adding kvm-source during the
installation,
for example via a preseed late-command using in-target, it fails to con
** Patch added: "debdiff fixing this issue"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39211564/kvm_84%2Bdfsg-0ubuntu12.4%7Ehardy1tarent1.debdiff
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fails to install due to differing kernel versions between installer and
installee
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522074
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this was set to true in old
installations, it will correctly be removed on upgrade
* debian/rules: remove “-combine†option from Build.sh invocation
to work around a gcc bug (see LP: #375604)
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mksh (39.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
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Please merge mksh 39.1-3 (universe) from Debian testing (main)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/446132
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(Side note: this is also the very version I’m going to submit to backports.org
for Debian Lenny users,
due to the wide range of fixes and because Debian’s stable-update policy
wouldn’t allow it, even
though it unbreaks a log of scenarios.)
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Please merge mksh 39.1-3 (universe) from Debian test
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mksh/+bug/446132
Sorry, there won’t be an mksh R40 release in time for karmic…
the above mentioned one does not include the code change,
which is a little too intrusive for a _really_ quick backport and
has not yet received much testing.
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Yes, it is an upgrade of the shell which fixes a couple of bugs also (as I am
both upstream
and Debian Maintainer, I try to fix things upstream whenever possible), plus a
number of
backports from mksh-current (will become R40, but that one will introduce some
differences
in the scripting languag
Reopening – the fix got lost ☹
** Changed in: mksh (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: mksh (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Thorsten Glaser (mirabilos)
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mksh-38.1-1ubuntu1 (powerpc, sparc) FTBFS (dietlibc breakage)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
@fabrice_sp: thanks (you didn’t necessarily have to change the maintainer
though,
at least nobody did that for the last two uploads).
Sadly, #381332 re-appeared, will prepare a fix right now (or rather, integrate
the
old fix for that bug).
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Please merge mksh 39.1-3 (universe) from Debian tes
This one reappeared in mksh, because I seem to have lost this particular
diff:
• https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mksh/39.1-3ubuntu1/+build/1285075
• https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mksh/39.1-3ubuntu1/+build/1285076
Here’s a fix:
Changes:
mksh (39.1-3ubuntu2) karmic; urgency=low
.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libbsd-arc4random-perl
As discussed in IRC: karmic has 1.3 which FTBFS due to a change in the
more recent libbsd versions (which it links against), 1.41 works. It builds
from unmodified Debian sources just fine.
I’ve tested this in a karmic chroot a-g d-
Fixed in pmake_1.111-2 (Debian sid).
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #493839
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=493839
** Also affects: pmake (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=493839
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Your problem is this:
useradd:无法打开 /etc/passwd
and
groupadd:无法打开 /etc/group
Basically, your system is hosed. Get an experienced system administrator
to fix it.
** Changed in: cvs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Background on why rng-tools-debian exists:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rng-tools/+bug/1333293
Basically, Debian carried massive delta against upstream for years which
was never merged but which is so crucial many users rely on it, and
upstream’s version comes nowhere near its functio
Public bug reported:
In Debian, I just made rng-tools a transitional package to fix the bad
situation between rng-tools, rng-tools-debian and rng-tools5:
https://packages.qa.debian.org/r/rng-tools/news/2020T024143Z.html
It is clear that, past the next release (that is, in bookworm) there
will
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