Traduz | 1 May 2010 01:23
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Bug#579809: qpsmtpd: [INTL:pt] Updated Portuguese translation for debconf messages

Package: qpsmtpd
Version: 0.84-1
Tags: l10n, patch
Severity: wishlist

Updated Portuguese translation for qpsmtpd's debconf messages.
Translator: Tiago Fernandes <tjg.fernandes <at> gmail.com>
Feel free to use it.

For translation updates please contact 'Last Translator' or the
Portuguese Translation Team <traduz _at_ debianpt.org>.

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Bruno Miguel | 1 May 2010 01:04
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Bug#579810: qemu-kvm: kvm won't run any virtual machine

On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 11:58 PM, Michael Tokarev <mjt <at> tls.msk.ru> wrote:
> 01.05.2010 02:45, Bruno Miguel wrote:
>>
>> Package: qemu-kvm
>> Version: 0.12.3+dfsg-4
>> Severity: important
>>
>> I've installed qemu-kvm under Debian Squeeze and I'm unable to run any
>> virtual
>> machine. Everytime I try to run an ISO file, this is what happens:
>> http://m
>> ..friendfeed-media.com/e247ae46b58a9d2e48b98305af1c3437d8ca1365  If I use
>> qemu
>> instead of kvm, it works but is extremely slow!
>
> It's http://friendfeed-media.com/e247ae46b58a9d2e48b98305af1c3437d8ca1365 .
>
> There, the very important bits of guest kernel backtrace (OOPS) is
> missing, the one which is a few lines above that.  Please collect
> full backtrace of the guest - you may try to use -curses and
> redirect to a file for example.
>
> Also, how about other .iso files?
>
> Note that kvm is used by many people worldwide.  Just a few minutes
> ago I installed a windows NT 4.0 (!) from an .iso file, and that
> was successful and took ~3 minutes (and 12 seconds to boot)...
>
> Thanks!
>
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Michael Tokarev | 1 May 2010 01:13
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Bug#579810: qemu-kvm: kvm won't run any virtual machine

01.05.2010 03:04, Bruno Miguel wrote:
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> I've tried Ubuntu 9.10 and Ubuntu 10.04 isos and got the exact same
> problems. Fedora 13 KDE beta also doesn't work.

Wonderful...   Not!

> How do I redirect the output to a text file? 'kvm -hda ubuntu.img
> -cdrom ubuntu-10.04-desktop-i386.iso -m 512M -curses -boot d>
> out.put' gives an error message:  'We need a terminal output'.

The simplest way I found so far is to run it in screen (install
screen package).  When it will OOPS, hit Ctrl+A followed by [ ,
after which you will be able to scroll using arrow keys, and
copy/paste text.  Scroll to the place a few lines before the
OOPS start, and copy/paste whole 25 lines - email is best
here.

And oh, don't forget -curses :)

Also, please verify virt. extensions are actually enabled
in the bios, check dmesg on the host (last few lines
related to kvm if any), and provide your host kernel
version.

Thanks!

/mjt

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Regis Boudin | 1 May 2010 01:16
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Bug#579811: Does linking to libkcal4 really must pull kdepim-runtime ?

Package: libkcal4
Version: 4:4.4.2-1
Severity: normal
Tags: experimental

Hi,

I'm the maintainer of Tellico, and I tried to build it against the coming
KDE4.4.2 from experimental. I noticed the split of the package into libraries,
which is great. However, I also noticed that they pretty much all make the
application linking to them depend on kdepim-runtime.

This pretty much seems to defeat the purpose of splitting the package, since
tellico ends up depending on kdepim-runtime, which in turn pulls akonadi-server
(and mysql-server-core as well).

Tellico is linked to libkcal and libkabc for really non-core features,
therefore it would be really nice if you could remove the dependency on kdepim-
runtime in the shlibs files, so the users don't end up pulling all the kdepim
infrastructure for an optional feature.

This abviously applies to the libraries tellico depends on, but probably to all
the other lib packages built from kdepimlibs.

Thanks,

Regis

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Bruno Miguel | 1 May 2010 01:23
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Bug#579810: qemu-kvm: kvm won't run any virtual machine

On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Michael Tokarev <mjt <at> tls.msk.ru> wrote:
> 01.05.2010 03:04, Bruno Miguel wrote:
> []
>>
>> I've tried Ubuntu 9.10 and Ubuntu 10.04 isos and got the exact same
>> problems. Fedora 13 KDE beta also doesn't work.
>
> Wonderful...   Not!
>
>> How do I redirect the output to a text file? 'kvm -hda ubuntu.img
>> -cdrom ubuntu-10.04-desktop-i386.iso -m 512M -curses -boot d>
>> out.put' gives an error message:  'We need a terminal output'.
>
> The simplest way I found so far is to run it in screen (install
> screen package).  When it will OOPS, hit Ctrl+A followed by [ ,
> after which you will be able to scroll using arrow keys, and
> copy/paste text.  Scroll to the place a few lines before the
> OOPS start, and copy/paste whole 25 lines - email is best
> here.
>
> And oh, don't forget -curses :)
>
> Also, please verify virt. extensions are actually enabled
> in the bios, check dmesg on the host (last few lines
> related to kvm if any), and provide your host kernel
> version.
>
> Thanks!
>
> /mjt
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Michael Tokarev | 1 May 2010 01:26
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Bug#579810: qemu-kvm: kvm won't run any virtual machine

01.05.2010 03:23, Bruno Miguel wrote:
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> Here is what I could grab with screen:
> [    2.463626]  [<c012b5b7>] bad_area_nosemaphore+0x17/0x20
> [    2.463923]  [<c058dc76>] do_page_fault+0x2f6/0x3a0
> [    2.464221]  [<c058d980>] ? do_page_fault+0x0/0x3a0

Not there yet.  it's basically the same as you provided
on the pic initially.  The missing info is above this.

As I said, please scroll up to a few lines above the
beginning of the OOPS.  You didn't provide even the
beginning itself.

One more attempt?  Maybe you didn't try to scroll it
in screen?  Again: hit Ctrl+A followed with [ after
which you will be able to use arrow keys to scroll.

/mjt

Bruno Miguel | 1 May 2010 01:48
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Bug#579810: qemu-kvm: kvm won't run any virtual machine

On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 12:26 AM, Michael Tokarev <mjt <at> tls.msk.ru> wrote:
> 01.05.2010 03:23, Bruno Miguel wrote:
> []
>>
>> Here is what I could grab with screen:
>> [    2.463626]  [<c012b5b7>] bad_area_nosemaphore+0x17/0x20
>> [    2.463923]  [<c058dc76>] do_page_fault+0x2f6/0x3a0
>> [    2.464221]  [<c058d980>] ? do_page_fault+0x0/0x3a0
>
> Not there yet.  it's basically the same as you provided
> on the pic initially.  The missing info is above this.
>
> As I said, please scroll up to a few lines above the
> beginning of the OOPS.  You didn't provide even the
> beginning itself.
>
> One more attempt?  Maybe you didn't try to scroll it
> in screen?  Again: hit Ctrl+A followed with [ after
> which you will be able to use arrow keys to scroll.
>
> /mjt
>

This is the output screen let's me select:

[    4.911207]  [<c020de24>] shift_arg_pages+0x94/0x180
[    4.911497]  [<c020e079>] setup_arg_pages+0x169/0x190
[    4.912289]  [<c02439ab>] load_elf_binary+0x2cb/0xab0
[    4.912583]  [<c02f4414>] ? security_file_permission+0x14/0x20
         [    4.912904]  [<c0207ad4>] ? rw_verify_area+0x64/0xe0
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Michael Biebl | 1 May 2010 01:51
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Bug#579812: libtool libcgroup.la does not belong into library package

Package: libcgroup1
Version: 0.35-2
Severity: important

Hi,

the libtool libcgroup.la file does not belong into the libcgroup1 library
package. libtool files are for development, so if you want to ship it,
it belongs into the -dev package. I'd suggest though, to drop the *.la
file altogether and use a pkg-config .pc file.

Having the libcgroup.la file in /usr/lib/ makes it impossible to install
versions of libcgroup with different sonames (unless you resort to
conflicts/replaces)

Michael

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Debian Release: squeeze/sid
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  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-4-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages libcgroup1 depends on:
ii  libc6                         2.10.2-6   Embedded GNU C Library: Shared lib

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Luca Falavigna | 1 May 2010 01:59
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Bug#441783: RM: libphidgets -- RoQA; RC buggy, orphaned

tags 441783 + moreinfo
thanks

Hi,
please stop player build-depending on libphidgets-dev first:

Checking reverse dependencies...
# Broken Build-Depends:
player: libphidgets-dev

Regards,

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Ben Hutchings | 1 May 2010 02:01
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Bug#533180: linux-image-amd64: page allocation failure within kernel swapper

On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 10:07 +0200, Daniel Michalik wrote:
> I have the exact same problem as the original reporter with Debian lenny
> and kernel 2.6.32-bpo.3-amd64 using a Core 2 Duo machine with 2GB of
> RAM. I tested the RAM using memtest86 and did not find problems.
[...]

You are seeing a different bug, already reported as #572932.

Ben.

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