Package: libwnck22
Version: 2.30.4-2
Severity: normal
When a Java application has multiple main windows (i.e. Frames), and at least
one of them has a modal dialog blocking it, WNCK applications (like the GNOME
window picker applet or avant-window-navigator) seem to forget about that
window, even
Package: systemd-sysv
Version: 8-2
Severity: normal
When using systemd(-sysv), the invoke-rc.d script used by package maintainer
scripts still calls init scripts directly, rather than through systemctl.
Please provide an implementation of invoke-rc.d (or policy-rc.d, if that is
appropriate) for
Source: scala
Version: 2.7.7.dfsg-4
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
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A new major release of Scala, 2.8.0, has been released.
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Package: gimp
Version: 2.6.8-3
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I'm not sure whether this is actually a good idea or not, but perhaps Gimp's
toolbox and dock windows should be (optionally?) skip-taskbar.
I find it helpful to configure my window manager to make
Package: libnfsidmap2
Version: 0.23-2
Severity: normal
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The binary package libnfsidmap2 does not seem to contain the 'idmapd.conf'
man page, even though the source package does, and nfs-common no longer
does.
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Package: evolution
Version: 2.30.1.2-2
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When trying to use a mail template (i.e. double clicking a message in the
Templates folder), Evolution immediately segfaults.
Backtrace:
#0 0xb7a77789 in traverse_parts (clues=value optimized
Package: evolution
Version: 2.28.3-1
Severity: wishlist
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Please add reminders for tasks, along the lines of the reminders that calendar
events can have. I believe this would be a very useful feature.
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Package: nautilus
Version: 2.28.1-1
Severity: normal
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When attempting to use WebDAV over SSL in Nautilus (i.e. davs protocol) on a
server that requires a client certificate, Nautilus doesn't ask for a client
certificate. Instead, it gives this strange
FYI: The script also breaks KDE's native screen saver facility.
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Package: amarok
Version: 2.2.0-1
Severity: normal
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When using Playlist→Random→Tracks and Playlist→Random→Favor→Higher Scores,
using the Next Track command always seems to switch to the first track on the
playlist, even when that is the currently
severity 524273 grave
thanks
I have the same problem. CCSM 0.8.2-1 is completely unusable, presumably for
everyone, because of this bug.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.5/ccm/Pages.py, line 1302, in ShowPlugin
pluginPage = PluginPage(plugin)
File
Package: banshee
Version: 1.4.3-3
Severity: normal
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This version of Banshee sometimes crashes when I press the Stop button on my
multimedia keyboard.
When Banshee does not crash, it correctly stops playback in response to the
button press. Previous
On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 23:24 +0100, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
Is this bug still valid? The upstream one is marked as fixed, and seeing
the age…
Sorry, but I no longer use Palm handhelds, and so cannot verify the
status of this bug.
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Package: sun-java6
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Upstream has released new version 6u11.
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Package: plone3
Version: 3.1.3-1
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Plone 3.1.6 is available on plone.org.
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Package: mail-notification
Version: 5.4.dfsg.1-1
Severity: normal
This version of mail-notification does not seem to update when the
status of my system mailbox (/var/mail/alex) changes.
In a previous version (was in sid, but I don't remember the version
number), this worked fine. Now, however,
Package: boxbackup-client
Version: 0.11~rc2-3.1
Severity: wishlist
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Box Backup does not seem to support the ext[234] filesystem's nodump flag,
which is used to designate files and directories that should not be backed up,
such as Web browser caches.
On Saturday 21 June 2008, Peter Samuelson wrote:
Debian's default Java build environment, at least on most platforms,
takes 'javac' from ecj (the Eclipse Java compiler from Sun)
I hate to be pedantic, but ecj is from the Eclipse project, which not
affiliated with Sun.
and 'javah' from gcj
On Friday 20 June 2008, Peter Samuelson wrote:
1) libsvn-java no longer builds with Debian's mix of ecj/gcj. The
developers all use Sun Java, of course, and their response is gcj?
You've got to be kidding. I still have to figure out how to fix
that, which isn't all that easy, given that
Package: maven2
Version: 2.0.9-1
Severity: normal
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The shipped maven2.jar has the Maven metadata for artifact
org.apache.maven:maven-toolchain:1.0 but does not seem to contain this
artifact's classes.
As a result, I get a NoClassDefFoundError when
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Package: rlinetd
Version: 0.6-3
Severity: important
The update-inetd script in rlinetd produces an error exit status when
/usr/sbin/update-inetd is not diverted, i.e. rlinetd is the only
inetd-like package installed.
When update-inetd in this
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Version: 0.6-3
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The update-inetd script in rlinetd produces an error exit status when
/usr/sbin/update-inetd is not diverted, i.e. rlinetd is the only
inetd-like package installed.
When update-inetd in this
This bug was a feature request for a similar module for Apache 2. Please
reconsider closing it.
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Package: netbeans-ide
Version: 6.0.1+dfsg-1
Severity: wishlist
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NetBeans IDE 6.1 was released recently.
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Package: apt-cacher
Version: 1.5.3
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In my opinion, the default timeout in apt-cacher (apparently 5 minutes)
is far too long for broadband, where a delay of more than around
5 seconds indicates a problem.
Please make this timeout
Package: netbeans-ide
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Version 6.0.1 of the NetBeans IDE is available.
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Kernel:
On Sunday 20 January 2008, you wrote:
Upstream has this in catalina.properties (in SVN, not yet released).
// To enable per context logging configuration, permit read
access to the appropriate file. // Be sure that the logging
configuration is secure before enabling such access // eg
This bug is indeed in the upstream code.
I wrote a very simple JSP and put it in the ROOT webapp that comes with
Tomcat. The JSP says:
BEGIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] session=false %
% java.util.logging.Logger.getAnonymousLogger().info(Hello, world!); %
-END-
The resulting exception:
On Saturday 19 January 2008, Marcus Better wrote:
If the user creates that file then the security exception still gets
thrown, so it would be very confusing to pretend the file doesn't
exist. I'm not too happy about this idea.
In that case, we would need to grant FilePermission to read the
On Thursday 17 January 2008, Marcus Better wrote:
Yes, see #460839 where we deal with this for the tomcat5.5-webapps.
The stricter permissions are part of a tightened security policy. I
think our options are:
(i) Change JULI not to look for the logging.properties in those places
unless
Package: tomcat5.5
Version: 5.5.20-2etch1
Severity: important
As you know, in tomcat5.5
5.5.20-2etch1, /etc/tomcat5.5/policy.d/03catalina.policy contains more
restrictive permissions for JULI than was previously the case.
This causes uses of java.util.logging to break, at least in some
If your aptitude is set to exit when the last view is closed (by default
it is), then this can sort of be done already.
When you have an operation in progress that you want aptitude to terminate
after finishing, use F6/F7 to switch to every other view and push 'q' to
close it. If the only
Package: jajuk
Version: 1.4.2+svn3034-1
Severity: normal
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Jajuk fails to bring up the tray icon because libtray is not in the
java.library.path.
The 'jajuk' script should be changed to include
'-Djava.library.path=/usr/lib/libjdic-java' or similar.
Package: slocate
Version: 3.1-1.1
Severity: important
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The updatedb program from the slocate package requires /etc/updatedb.conf
to be present, and fails if it isn't, with this error:
updatedb: fatal error: load_file: Could not open file:
Your wishlist bug asked if killall or another program could kill a
process and all its children. I believe /bin/kill with a negative
PID will do just that.
No. Kill with a negative PID affects a process group. Consider this
pstree:
a(23413)-+-b(23414)---cat(23417)
Package: libwagon-java
Version: 1.0-beta-2-1
Severity: important
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The jar file /usr/share/java/wagon-ssh.jar doesn't have the package
org.apache.maven.wagon.providers.ssh.knownhost
which is needed by the wagon implementations in that jar.
This
Still applicable as of noatun 4:3.5.6-2.
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This feature request is still relevant as of kdict 4:3.5.6-2.
I am personally on a much faster machine now, and preloading kdict is no
longer necessary because it starts quickly anyway. Preloading would still
conceivably be useful on slower machines, however.
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To my knowledge, the requested feature has not been implemented. I believe
it would still make sense to implement it.
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As of kmail 4:3.5.5.dfsg.1-6, I am still experiencing this bug.
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Package: konqueror
Version: 4:3.5.5a.dfsg.1-5
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I suggest that Konqueror (and/or other relevant KDE components) be able
to set HTTP cookie policies based on criteria other than the domain they
came from.
For instance, one could set
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 15:07, Josh Metzler wrote:
Does arts still crash when used with NAS as reported at
http://bugs.debian.org/172452 and http://bugs.debian.org/207937 ?
No, it seems to work properly.
I've been using artsd with NAS for a while now, actually. I may have come
up with
Looks fixed here.
Thanks.
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Package: libxslt1.1
Version: 1.1.17-4
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This version of libxslt appears to not properly handle the case of a
template with a parameter whose name has a namespace.
For example, the following stylesheet will fail when transforming any
I also ran into this problem.
I don't believe that Stephen's patch is the best way to go, because
resetting the terminal can remove various glitches (like the effects of a
flash attack).
I did come up with a simple workaround, though. In the issue file
displayed by mingetty (/etc/issue by
Package: dar
Version: 2.3.0-5
Severity: normal
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I have a few directories mounted as NFSv3. When using dar with the
- --nodump option, this error message occurs when it reaches an NFS mount
point, even though --no-mount-points was also used:
Cannot
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.5.3-2
Severity: normal
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When KMail's system tray icon is enabled and clicked to hide the main
KMail window, the window does indeed hide itself. However, when I log out
and then log back in, KMail is restarted, but its
As of 4:3.5.3-2, this also happens when using KDE's multiple desktops.
KMail switches to the desktop it was started from when restored from its
tray icon.
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close 271023 4:3.5.2-1
thanks
On Saturday 08 April 2006 09:52, David Schmitt wrote:
In the case of a newer version which fixes the problem it should have
been
close 123456 version
instead of notfound
Done.
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On Saturday 08 April 2006 06:18, David Schmitt wrote:
Hi Alexander!
There are new versions of kopete in stable (3.3.2-5) as well as testing
(3.5.1-2) and unstable (3.5.2-1) available. Could you please test if
one of those already correctly displays error
On Friday 30 December 2005 11:20 am, you wrote:
I think an strace of dhcpd while it's being signalled could prove
educational. Can you send me the output?
I went to do this, without strace at first just to see if the problem was
still there. Lo and behold, dhcpd stops when sent SIGTERM.
I've
As of version 3.0.1-2, on the sarge machine I'm trying it on, this problem
still exists.
Interestingly, on a sid machine running version 3.0.3-5, this problem does
not appear to exist, and dhcpd stops as expected.
Also, on 3.0.1-2, dhcpd fails to stop when sent SIGTERM but does stop when
sent
Package: ndiswrapper
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As of version 1.2+1.3rc1-1 of the ndiswrapper package, ndiswrapper
wrongly claims, on my machine, that the driver is not WPA capable. In
previous versions of ndiswrapper (I don't have version numbers, since I
Package: sox
Version: 12.17.7-2
Severity: minor
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Sox contains this error message string:
sox: Do not support MPEG audio (layer I, III or III) with 32-bit data. Forcing
to Signed.
The layers part should probably read layer I, II or III.
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On Friday 22 April 2005 08:38 am, Eric Cooper wrote:
The simplest way would be to have reload == restart. Would that be
sufficient, do you think? Thanks.
I don't think you're supposed to do this.
Use force-reload if you want something that will reload the daemon's
configuration, even if
On Friday 22 April 2005 02:20 pm, Jari Aalto wrote:
Yes. It is customary for users to use 'reload' when updating
configuration files. How this is implemented in the program is
open (in this case restart).
There are many programs that do not support reloading. This is by no means
the first
On Wednesday 20 April 2005 08:10 pm, Charles Lepple wrote:
Heh. Maybe you could borrow the aptproxy userid.
Why not just add another?
Actually, along these lines, I wonder if there's a precedent for
conflicting with another package with a server that binds to the same
port. After all, the
The problem is that it is using SOCK_DGRAM for the type parameter to the
socket system call. Syslog-ng is usually configured to use SOCK_STREAM
on /dev/log instead of SOCK_DGRAM.
The syslog library functions deal with this by trying to do the same
thing, and if it gets EPROTOTYPE like this,
Package: log2mail
Version: 0.3.0-1
Severity: minor
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log2mail appears under Games and entertaining programs - Card games
in Aptitude's categorical package browser.
I'm not sure why this is the case or if this is actually an Aptitude
problem, so I
Package: pmount
Version: 0.7.2-1
Severity: important
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The pmount package in sid depends on dbus-1 (= 0.23.4), which is not
available.
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Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.3.2-2
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Trying to create a folder with a slash ('/') character in it will produce
an error message No such file or directory. This is terribly obscure
and confusing; my mom tried this and had no idea what
Package: wmnd-snmp
Version: 0.4.11-1
Severity: wishlist
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I could use the ability to give a custom label for an interface, as
opposed to the normal one (e.g. eth0).
For me, it would be enough to be able to give a single label to always
display
Package: cpufreqd
Severity: wishlist
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Please add the ability to poll ACPI thermal zones in cpufreqd rules. I want
this so that I can make cpufreqd compensate for imminent overheating by
dropping CPU clock rate.
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