Bug#457549: gnome-screensaver: Wants non-existing pam_gnome_keyring.so

2008-01-28 Thread Bill Wohler
Loïc Minier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Sun, Jan 27, 2008, Bill Wohler wrote:
  I have a pretty vanilla lenny installation. Certainly not unusual. If
  what you say is true, then it should have already been installed.
  Perhaps there is a missing dependency elsewhere.
 
  Well, APT now enforces Recommends by default, but the Debian Installer
  does not.  I guess it will start doing so in the next months, when
  Recommends clutter in the archive has been fixed a little.
 
  In the mean time during the transition, you can ask aptitude to show
  you broken Recommends by searching for ~i ~BRecommends (IIRC), or
  apt-get with apt-get install --fix-policy.

Loïc,

Thanks for the great feedback! If what you say is true, then this bug
can probably be closed. However, it would be helpful to others to create
README.Debian and add the following text to it:

  This package recommends the libpam-gnome-keyring package. If this
  package is not installed, you will see errors such as the following in
  /var/log/auth.log.

gnome-screensaver-dialog: PAM unable to
dlopen(/lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so)
gnome-screensaver-dialog: PAM [error:
/lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so: cannot open shared object file:
No such file or directory]
gnome-screensaver-dialog: PAM adding faulty module:
/lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so

  You can either ignore the message or install the libpam-gnome-keyring
  package:

/~i ~BRecommends isn't doing the right thing for me. It's listing
installed packages that don't even *have* Recommends dependencies. 

However, aptitude has a Views  Audit Recommendations menu item which is
documented as View packages which it is recommended that you install,
but which are not currently installed. This seems to DTRT.

The apt-get install --fix-policy command seems to do the same thing.

However, I wouldn't want the gcj stuff installed (I use Sun's Java 6),
nor xserver-xorg-video-all (I only need a single driver), but most of
the recommendations are fine. Do you know if these are going to be
included in the cleanup you mention?

I see that my aptitude has an Option to install recommended packages for
newly installed packages, so it looks like we should be good going
forward.

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Bug#457549: gnome-screensaver: Wants non-existing pam_gnome_keyring.so

2008-01-27 Thread Bill Wohler
Loïc Minier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Sun, Jan 27, 2008, Bill Wohler wrote:
  In that case, gnome-screensaver should either depend on this package, or
  it should not make the call in the first place if this package is
  missing, thereby avoiding the error message. In other words, if
  something is completely harmless, there should be no error message in
  the log in the first place.
  
  Either way, it's still a bug.
 
  gnome-screensaver Recommends libpam-gnome-keyring; this means that
  libpam-gnome-keyring is expected to be present, except in unusual
  configurations.

I have a pretty vanilla lenny installation. Certainly not unusual. If
what you say is true, then it should have already been installed.
Perhaps there is a missing dependency elsewhere.

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Bug#451070: rhythmbox: Crashes upon exit

2007-11-13 Thread Bill Wohler
Sven Arvidsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Mon, 2007-11-12 at 20:57 -0800, Bill Wohler wrote:
  When I quit rhythmbox, either via Music  Quit or via the X button in
  the titlebar, I get a Bug Buddy dialog (details appended). This is
  reproducible.
 
 This is probably bug 446288. It should go away once you upgrade libsoup
 to 2.2.103-1 or later.

Confirmed. I just upgraded as directed and the problem went away. Please
close! Thanks!

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Bug#451070: rhythmbox: Crashes upon exit

2007-11-12 Thread Bill Wohler
 
'AutoPlaylistSearchTitles' to action group 'AutoPlaylistActions'
(rhythmbox:16373): Gtk-WARNING **: Refusing to add non-unique action 
'AutoPlaylistSearchAll' to action group 'AutoPlaylistActions'
(rhythmbox:16373): Gtk-WARNING **: Refusing to add non-unique action 
'AutoPlaylistSearchArtists' to action group 'AutoPlaylistActions'
(rhythmbox:16373): Gtk-WARNING **: Refusing to add non-unique action 
'AutoPlaylistSearchAlbums' to action group 'AutoPlaylistActions'
(rhythmbox:16373): Gtk-WARNING **: Refusing to add non-unique action 
'AutoPlaylistSearchTitles' to action group 'AutoPlaylistActions'
Window manager warning: from event callback
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