On 00-04-28 BugScan reporter wrote: > Package: libapache-mod-ssl (non-US/main) > Maintainer: Miquel van Smoorenburg <miquels@cistron.nl> > 62872 New version of apache This report only concerns woody and not potato, so it's not releasecritical at the momemt. > Package: libdb2++ (debian/main) > Maintainer: Fabrizio Polacco <fpolacco@debian.org> > 63034 libdb2++: will not configure as libdb2 version is wrong According to the messages in the BTS, this bug is not existing but instead something has gone wrong on the previous installation of the bug submitter. > Package: libdb2-util (debian/main) > Maintainer: Fabrizio Polacco <fpolacco@debian.org> > 63035 libdb2-util: will not configure as libdb2 version is wrong Same comment as 63034. > Package: ncurses4.2 (debian/main) > Maintainer: Joel Klecker <ncurses-maint@debian.org> > 55263 [PATCH backported from 2.96 CVS] [alpha] can't compile ncurses 4.2 Fixed package on master.debian.org/~doko/gcc > Package: postgresql (debian/main) > Maintainer: Oliver Elphick <Oliver.Elphick@lfix.co.uk> > 62845 postinst dies deleting /var/lib/postgres/data/pg_hba.conf Only affects the postgresql-package that is available in woody and not the one from potato. > Package: rplay-client (debian/main) > Maintainer: lantz moore <lmoore@debian.org> > 63176 rplay-client: recompile against libreadline4 Fixed package on master.debian.org/~shorty/rcb. > Package: ssh (non-US/main) > Maintainer: Philip Hands <phil@hands.com> > 62746 sshd doesn't close inherited file descriptors, causing debconf to hang Bug filled against 1:1.2.3-2 and we have version 1:1.2.3-3 in potato, so I think this one is fixed. Phil, am I right? > 62876 ssh hangs on installation Could also be a bug in fortify. The submitter is not sure about this, so we need to examine the situation. > Package: ssh-nonfree (non-US/non-free) > Maintainer: Philip Hands <phil@hands.com> > [HELP] Please NMU. (with extreme care) > 63018 ssh-nonfree: Invalid default ssh_config file I'm unable to find the mentioned varianle in the source to fix this bug? Could someone else please take a look at this? Ciao Christian -- Debian Developer and Quality Assurance Team Member 1024/26CC7853 31E6 A8CA 68FC 284F 7D16 63EC A9E6 67FF 26CC 7853
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