On 2010-07-22 23:15, Torsten Werner wrote:
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Marcus Bettermar...@better.se wrote:
I worked on it together with the Tomcat packages, but our Tomcat doesn't use
commons-daemon anymore (a mistake if you ask me).
I am asking you. What is the mistake?
Tomcat is
Last time I checked, Jackrabbit depended on the JCR API which was
non-free. See #531444 for a discussion.
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Niels Thykier wrote:
While I'm at it: how would the maintainers feel about converting this
package to use quilt?
+1.
I am not sure about Marcus Better,
Hello :) I'm active, but lost interest in commons-daemon. You may remove me
from Uploaders
Last time I checked, Jackrabbit depended on the JCR API which was
non-free. See #531444 for a discussion.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Since support for dh-kpatches was removed from kernel-package
(#569813), the patches provided by this package no longer work as
intended with make-kpkg. Hence there is no point in keeping this
package in Debian.
The package also has other problems:
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Hi Damien,
I don't have a use case for the Jetty support, and I don't remember if
there ever was one. Possibly it should be included for the sake of
completeness, otherwise I don't mind if it's left out.
Cheers,
Marcus
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Hi Damien,
I don't have a use case for the Jetty support, and I don't remember if
there ever was one. Possibly it should be included for the sake of
completeness, otherwise I don't mind if it's left out.
Cheers,
Marcus
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Sune Vuorela wrote:
plasma-widgets-addons (microblog widget)
OAuth support added upstream:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=242048
Cheers,
Marcus
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Marcus Better wrote:
It worked fine before today...
Works again now.
Cheers,
Marcus
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Hi,
today I was unable to listen to several radio stations on my Squeezebox
Radio. The stations were Sveriges Radio P1 and P2 (Sweden). It shows the
station's logo and says buffering... but hangs at 21%.
Anyone else seeing this?
Cheers,
Marcus
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
In any case, please send the above desription of the problem to
debian-b...@lists.debian.org since -boot has more people who can help
debug debian-installer issues.
Ok, so I did [1] and got pointed at #586404. So it seems
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Hi,
I recently installed Debian on a QNAP TS-209 (armel). There were very long
delays, up to a few minutes, between some d-i screens, especially in partman
(see the original thread on debian-arm [1]).
I believe this was with the squeeze alpha1
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
Shouldn't be that slow. Is it literally _minutes_ for each step?
Yes, sometimes. Just now it took three minutes after confirming the
partitioning, before any progress indicator came up.
But actually on this third or fourth
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
Do the delays also happen before you set up the RAID or only afterwards?
Possibly afterwards, but I'm not sure.
The older installer from your repo was much snappier, it's installing
happily now.
Also, can you check with
: 6.0.26-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Java Maintainers
pkg-java-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Marcus Better mar...@better.se
Description:
libservlet2.5-java - Servlet 2.5 and JSP 2.1 Java API classes
libservlet2.5-java-doc - Servlet 2.5 and JSP 2.1 Java
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Hi,
I run a Grails app on Tomcat 6.0.26 (OpenJDK 6, Debian). When undeploying,
it reports several leaked objects, including a timer thread that was left
running.
This thread belongs to EhCache, and by inspecting the code, it looks like
the timer
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Mark Thomas wrote:
This thread belongs to EhCache, and by inspecting the code, it looks like
the timer should be cancelled properly when the application is shut down.
Does the app wait for the thread to stop or does it just cary on?
It doesn't
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Hi,
Jonas Meurer wrote:
the problem is that loads of possible setups are possible, all
introducing different required initscript order. either another
initscript needs to be invoked before, or after, or between the
cryptdisks-early and cryptdisks
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C. Gatzemeier wrote:
The defined order in /etc/init/cryptdisks-udev.conf is simply start on
block-device-added ID_FS_USAGE=crypto.
Good, how does the next step work? For example, after cryptsetup ran, we
found an LVM volume and must now run lvm.
Package: libtomcat6-java
Version: 6.0.26-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch, upstream, fixed-upstream
Tomcat up to 6.0.26 has a deadlock [1] that causes all sorts of
applications to hang [2, 3]. This has been fixed for 6.0.27. Suggest
to backport the fix to 6.0.26 if the next upstream release does
)
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+tomcat6 (6.0.26-3) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ * Apply upstream fix for deadlock in WebappClassLoader. (Closes: #583896)
+
+ -- Marcus Better mar...@better.se Mon, 31 May 2010 15:50:57 +0200
+
tomcat6 (6.0.26-2) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/tomcat6.{postinst,prerm}: Respect
Package: libtomcat6-java
Version: 6.0.26-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch, upstream, fixed-upstream
Tomcat up to 6.0.26 has a deadlock [1] that causes all sorts of
applications to hang [2, 3]. This has been fixed for 6.0.27. Suggest
to backport the fix to 6.0.26 if the next upstream release does
, Sun Java 1.6.0_04, Grails 1.2.2,
MySQL Connector 5.1.12
Reporter: Marcus Better
My Grails application using MySQL and DBCP often throws an exception as below.
I can trigger it by making a simultaneous requests (three at a time) on
differend threads in a ThreadPoolExecutor
[
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DBCP-335?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
]
Marcus Better updated DBCP-335:
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My Grails application using MySQL and DBCP often throws an exception as below.
I can
Package: php-date
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Version: 1.4.7-1
I no longer have any interest in this package, please remove me from
Uploaders for the next upload.
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I have been plagued by long delays with an unresponsive laptop,
waiting for it to swap in Eclipse for several minutes at a time,
several times per day. This is a Thinkpad T61 with 4 GB of RAM,
squeeze/sid, X.org, KDE and Eclipse. (4 GB ought to be enough for
Package: general
Severity: wishlist
I have been plagued by long delays with an unresponsive laptop,
waiting for it to swap in Eclipse for several minutes at a time,
several times per day. This is a Thinkpad T61 with 4 GB of RAM,
squeeze/sid, X.org, KDE and Eclipse. (4 GB ought to be enough for
Package: binutils-multiarch
Version: 2.20.51.20100418-1
Severity: serious
Package tries to overwrite c++filt from binutils:
~$ sudo aptitude -t experimental install binutils-multiarch
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading
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Dotan Cohen wrote:
I though that all the serious Kmail crashers were fixed!
How about this little gem that I reported in 2008 (Crash when deleting
messages):
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163071
I'm proud to report that this has now
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Hi,
this may not strictly be about (just) KDE, but I'm experiencing really
excessive swapping activity on my laptop since a little while back. The most
recent major change is the upgrade to KDE 4.4.3. I had all the previous KDE
4 versions in
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Boris Bobrov wrote:
1.3g 5808 S1 34.5 15:33.26 java
Is the problem.
Try htop, it'll show all processes.
Thanks, but I already know that it is Eclipse, and htop doesn't show
anything new except a few dozen threads in that process.
Still,
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Florian Kulzer wrote:
I would say it should. Your problem might be caused by preemptive
swapping out of idle processes, which can make sense on a server but
can create severe latency problems on (desk|lap)top systems,
This is very interesting. In
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Florian Kulzer wrote:
with such large applications. Have you already tried to set
/proc/sys/vm/swappiness to zero?
After some initial testing, I think it did the trick! Amazing, thanks a lot!
The default swappiness setting (60) seems to be a
Package: binutils-multiarch
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Severity: serious
Package tries to overwrite c++filt from binutils:
~$ sudo aptitude -t experimental install binutils-multiarch
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: guice
Version : 2.0
Upstream Author : Google, Inc.
* URL or Web page : http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/
* License : Apache License 2.0
Description : lightweight dependency injection framework for Java
Needed as
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: guice
Version : 2.0
Upstream Author : Google, Inc.
* URL or Web page : http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/
* License : Apache License 2.0
Description : lightweight dependency injection framework for Java
Needed as
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Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:42:04 +0200
Source: testng
Binary: testng testng-doc
Architecture: source all
Version: 5.11+dfsg-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Marcus Better mar...@better.se
Changed-By: Marcus Better mar
Forgive my stupidity, but after reading this bug report I'm still not
able to figure out how to retire a topgit branch that is no longer
needed for a new upstream version. Should I tg-delete it, or will this
mess things up?
Cheers,
Marcus
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Version : 2.0
Upstream Author : Google, Inc.
* URL or Web page : http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/
* License : Apache License 2.0
Description : lightweight dependency injection framework for Java
Needed as
Package: testng
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Severity: wishlist
Version 5.12 adds a dependency on Guice, which is not yet packaged.
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Needed as
On 2010-04-24 19:45, Daniel Schepler wrote:
I just tried checking out the git repo to build a package, and I'm still
getting 3 failed tests (out of 391 this time). Just to check I did things
right since I'm not familiar with git, topgit, etc., I did:
Looks right, I probably haven't pushed the
On 2010-04-24 19:45, Daniel Schepler wrote:
On Sunday 11 April 2010 22:53:48 Marcus Better wrote:
[testng] ===
[testng] TestNG JDK 1.5
[testng] Total tests run: 383, Failures: 3, Skips: 0
[testng
On 2010-04-24 19:45, Daniel Schepler wrote:
I just tried checking out the git repo to build a package, and I'm still
getting 3 failed tests (out of 391 this time). Just to check I did things
right since I'm not familiar with git, topgit, etc., I did:
Looks right, I probably haven't pushed the
On 2010-04-24 19:45, Daniel Schepler wrote:
On Sunday 11 April 2010 22:53:48 Marcus Better wrote:
[testng] ===
[testng] TestNG JDK 1.5
[testng] Total tests run: 383, Failures: 3, Skips: 0
[testng
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=235157
Summary: knode crashed when scrolling list with mouse wheel
Product: knode
Version: unspecified
Platform: Debian testing
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: crash
Hi,
I ran into this issue, tried adding /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-synaptics
with the content below. Didn't work, tried lots of other things and then
looked in the xorg.conf man page, which says that the config snippets
should end in .conf. Renaming to 10-synaptics.conf, and it works.
Section
Hi,
I ran into this issue, tried adding /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-synaptics
with the content below. Didn't work, tried lots of other things and then
looked in the xorg.conf man page, which says that the config snippets
should end in .conf. Renaming to 10-synaptics.conf, and it works.
Section
tag 577477 pending
thanks
[testng] ===
[testng] TestNG JDK 1.5
[testng] Total tests run: 383, Failures: 3, Skips: 0
[testng] ===
These are almost certainly sporadic test failures caused by
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Edson Marquezani Filho wrote:
I would like to know if people here have the same problems with Amarok
(Squeeze's version of it), as I do. I haven't looked for bugs filled
about it yet, but these issues have been annoying for time enough to
put me
tag 577477 pending
thanks
[testng] ===
[testng] TestNG JDK 1.5
[testng] Total tests run: 383, Failures: 3, Skips: 0
[testng] ===
These are almost certainly sporadic test failures caused by
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Hi!
Adrian von Bidder wrote:
... and, sending the last mail: is it a Debian specific issue, or some
local feature of my KDE profile, or a KDE bug: recently (4.3 to 4.4, but
I'm not sure exactly which updates triggered it), the pinentry window
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Hi!
I got myself a Squeezebox Radio [1] the other day, really wonderful little
device for Internet radio and music, but apart from that, it is running a
Linux distro called SqueezeOS [2] with kernel 2.6.26. The machine is a
Freescale i.MX25 with a
Fredrik Hallenberg wrote:
* Package name: gmock
Description : Google's framework for writing and using C++ mock
classes
This is a bad choice of package name, since gmock is also the name of a
Groovy-based mocking framework:
http://code.google.com/p/gmock/
Cheers,
Marcus
Package: iptables
Version: 1.4.6-2
Severity: important
When adding a rule with -m multiport, I get a very surprising output
of options libata atapi_enabled=1, and the string also ends up in
the rule.
~# iptables -F
~# iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m multiport --dports www -j ACCEPT
options libata
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Hi,
since some time (weeks, or a couple of months at most) my Eclipse 3.5.1
cannot contact any update sites whatsoever. It complains about connections
failing with invalid argument.
The strange thing is that I tried with both settings of
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Build 250 available at http://www.cleondris.ch/ssh2/
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Hi,
I am the author of Ganymed SSH-2 for Java and would like to point you
to the new build 250 available at http://www.cleondris.ch/ssh2/
Thanks. I've filed a wishlist bug for this, but I don't have resources
to do the work at the moment.
Cheers,
Marcus
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Package: kbluetooth
Version: 1:0.4.2-1
Severity: serious
Very little functionality in this release...
~$ dpkg -L kbluetooth
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/doc
/usr/share/doc/kbluetooth
/usr/share/doc/kbluetooth/changelog.Debian.gz
/usr/share/doc/kbluetooth/copyright
Package: kbluetooth
Version: 1:0.4.2-1
Severity: serious
Very little functionality in this release...
~$ dpkg -L kbluetooth
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/doc
/usr/share/doc/kbluetooth
/usr/share/doc/kbluetooth/changelog.Debian.gz
/usr/share/doc/kbluetooth/copyright
Package: kbluetooth
Version: 1:0.4.2-1
Severity: serious
Very little functionality in this release...
~$ dpkg -L kbluetooth
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/doc
/usr/share/doc/kbluetooth
/usr/share/doc/kbluetooth/changelog.Debian.gz
/usr/share/doc/kbluetooth/copyright
On 2010-03-06 09:56, Brice Goglin wrote:
Still no luck with 6.12.5 or 6.12.191 with KMS and a recent kernel?
I don't have the system in question anymore, so cannot test.
Cheers,
Marcus
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On 2010-03-06 09:56, Brice Goglin wrote:
Still no luck with 6.12.5 or 6.12.191 with KMS and a recent kernel?
I don't have the system in question anymore, so cannot test.
Cheers,
Marcus
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The changes were motivated by the fact that jscv is unreliable (see
#561559)
Nahh. I see that quite often without jsvc too, with upstream's startup
scripts.
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Nahh. I see that quite often without jsvc too, with upstream's startup
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Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
next interesting things to try include recompiling and replacing
xserver-xorg with kdrive, why the hell isn't there a debian package
for kdrive??
Guessing: because there is xserver-xfbdev?
Cheers,
Marcus
unmerge 569215
notfixed 569215 0.8-1
found 569215 0.8-1
thanks
Assuming #568287 is really fixed, this seems to be a different bug. NM
still tries to bring up wlan0, despite having managed=false.
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The directory /usr/share/perl5/Bugzilla and its contents have strange
permissions:
drwxr-x--- 11 root www-data 3072 30 nov 09.14 /usr/share/perl5/Bugzilla/
They should be world-readable, and there is no need for the www-data
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Assuming #568287 is really fixed, this seems to be a different bug. NM
still tries to bring up wlan0, despite having managed=false.
Cheers,
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On 2010-02-19 18:10, Frédéric Massot wrote:
Excuse the question, but are you sure you changed it in the right place
so it took effect? If unsure, please post the new log.
I uncommented the line ipcp-max-failure 30 in file /etc/ppp/options.
Even after restarting the PC does not change.
The
On 2010-02-19 10:24, Benoit GUERIN wrote:
But, how do you redeploy a web app ? With my own experience, I sometimes
met some problems while upgrading a war or and unpacked web app while tomcat
was running (incorrect class loaded, mix between old and new jars, new files
unpacked but existing ones
On 2010-02-19 09:37, Benoit GUERIN wrote:
Please consider adding a trigger which can be used by web application packages
to restart tomcat after they install or upgrade their files
Why is it not sufficient to redeploy the webapp that is being upgraded?
Restarting the whole container may not
On 2010-02-19 10:24, Benoit GUERIN wrote:
But, how do you redeploy a web app ? With my own experience, I sometimes
met some problems while upgrading a war or and unpacked web app while tomcat
was running (incorrect class loaded, mix between old and new jars, new files
unpacked but existing ones
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Ant 1.8.0 is available, please update.
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Version: 6b17-1.7-1
Severity: important
The source files in src.zip do not agree with those found in rt.jar. A
large number of classes are found in one, but not the other. To get a
full diff:
~$ jar tf /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/lib/rt.jar |sed s/.class$// | grep
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Hi,
I'm looking for the Tomcat 6 security configuration that would correspond to
Apache httpd's Satisfy Any. In other words, use HTTP Digest authentication
for a web app, but allow some specific IP address access without
authentication.
I already
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Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
I'm looking for the Tomcat 6 security configuration that would
correspond to Apache httpd's Satisfy Any.
Take a look at SecurityFilter to see if it will do what you want.
Thanks, but it says it only supports form
On 2010-02-15 17:38, Frédéric Massot wrote:
The workaround is to set the ipcp-max-failure pppd option to something
higher like 30. This works in most of the reported cases.
I tested the pppd option ipcp-max-failure to 30 and it changes
nothing, I am obliged to launch twice NM for the
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[CC gradle-devel]
Torsten Werner wrote:
Cc-ing the debian-java list now. This message is about packaging
gradle and gant for Debian and Ubuntu.
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Russel Winder
russel.win...@concertant.com wrote:
So to get
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Torsten Werner wrote:
Cc-ing the debian-java list now. This message is about packaging
gradle and gant for Debian and Ubuntu.
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Russel Winder
russel.win...@concertant.com wrote:
So to get
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Stefan Monnier wrote:
IIUC it may also work fine in master mode (i.e. as an
AP) without encryption, but not as an AP with WPA (not sure if it just
plain doesn't work, or simply suffers from serious performance bugs).
AP with WPA2-PSK generally
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chippyash wrote:
attempting to log the crash at bugzilla when they ever send me a logon
to do so.
It's been done a zillion times already, check the archives...
Cheers,
Marcus
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Package: network-manager
Version: 0.7.999-3
Severity: important
After upgrading network-manager to 0.7.999, it always tries to
establish a wireless network connection for wlan0, despite the fact
that I have managed=false in /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf:
~$ cat
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.7.999-3
Severity: important
After upgrading network-manager to 0.7.999, it always tries to
establish a wireless network connection for wlan0, despite the fact
that I have managed=false in /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf:
~$ cat
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Perhaps that is because of technical, not legal, issues?
More likely because
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Filippo Giunchedi wrote:
I think there is, thus your error is not related to this one.
You are right, it works for me now.
Cheers,
Marcus
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John J Barton wrote:
Will there be any updates for firebug untill ubuntu patch this? :(
No, Firebug will not be making any changes. You can install a
supported 32 bit Firefox for linux. I suggest you also complain to
Ubuntu about their choice
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sir_brizz wrote:
Firebug 1.5 DOES NOT WORK on 64-bit Linux builds that are based on the
Debian compilation (meaning, most 64 bit Linux builds).
FYI it has been fixed in Debian. You need iceweasel 3.5.6-1, xulrunner-1.9.1
1.9.1.6-1).
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There is ant completion support in the bash-completion package, which
provides /etc/bash_completion.d/ant.
Arguably the support should be moved into the ant package.
Cheers,
Marcus
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There is ant completion support in the bash-completion package, which
provides /etc/bash_completion.d/ant.
Arguably the support should be moved into the ant package.
Cheers,
Marcus
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severity 555133 serious
thanks
Filippo Giunchedi wrote:
On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 06:45:01PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
*** Please type your report below this line **ng unable to start up
bluetooth, i found in syslog among others the following line:
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Tested with SR7, file name ibm-java-sdk-6.0-2.0-linux-x86_64.tgz, by
patching the pattern in /usr/share/java-package/ibm-j2sdk.sh, and it works.
Cheers,
Marcus
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Tested with SR7, file name ibm-java-sdk-6.0-2.0-linux-x86_64.tgz, by
patching the pattern in /usr/share/java-package/ibm-j2sdk.sh, and it works.
Cheers,
Marcus
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I have problems with both the Synaptics touchpad and the trackpoint of
my Thinkpad T60 after upgrading to X.org 7.5. The mouse pointer is stuck
at the centre of the screen. It reacts to movements but is invariably
moved back to the centre after a little while, so it's unusable.
This is a
I have problems with both the Synaptics touchpad and the trackpoint of
my Thinkpad T60 after upgrading to X.org 7.5. The mouse pointer is stuck
at the centre of the screen. It reacts to movements but is invariably
moved back to the centre after a little while, so it's unusable.
This is a
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found 403458 2.0.0.22-1.1
subscribe 403458
retitle 403458 icedove not restored on login by session management
thanks
This is similar to iceweasel bugs #437999 and #511831. Maybe a similar
fix would work?
My .kde/share/config/ksmserverrc contains
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Michael Biebl wrote:
That's not a bug in network-manager.
NetworkManager talks to wpa_supplicant over D-Bus (and wpa_supplicant is
autostarted by dbus if it is not running)
If you are configuring a connection vi /etc/network/interfaces, tell
this
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Thomas Koch wrote:
Ivy spits some errors on me, already asked upstream for help[2], but maybe
someone of you could also help.
I don't think the master configuration is supported by our Maven
repository. You would need proper Ivy metadata, since
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Hi,
I'm running kamikaze trunk on two different routers, and have problems with
stability on both.
The routers are:
* Netgear WGT634U, ath5k driver
* ASUS WL-500g Deluxe, b43 driver.
Both run with similar package configurations, AP mode with
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