Bug#916670: cryptsetup doesn't work in buster

2019-10-14 Thread Greg Stark
I have the same problem (though note that the configure script does in fact exit without an error despite printing the error to the console. I have to use dpkg-reconfigure to reproduce the error. I assume my system isn't bootable but I'm not eager to test this): root@tweedle:~# dpkg-reconfigure

Bug#533574: closed by Bastian Blank wa...@debian.org (Re: Bug#533574: linux-image-2.6.29-2-686: Optoin CONFIG_ACPI_PROCFS_POWER is not set -- battery monitors don't work)

2009-06-19 Thread Greg Stark
I don't think this is the right way to go about changing interfaces between packages in Debian. The correct way to go about this is to propose a new packaging policy that packages use the sysfs interface. When that's approved then issue bug reports against all packages using the old interface.

Bug#520010: krb5-user: krb524init broken

2009-03-17 Thread Greg Stark
Has the debian zephyr package been krb5ed? Or will that package be desupported as well? -- Greg On 17 Mar 2009, at 02:39, Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org wrote: Source: krb5 Source-version: 1.6.dfsg.4~beta1-4 So, the Kerberos libraries in unstable do not support Kerberos 4. This is known

Bug#71884: closed by Eugene V. Lyubimkin jackyf.de...@gmail.com (closing #24717)

2008-12-22 Thread Greg Stark
From: Eugene V. Lyubimkin jackyf.de...@gmail.com To: 24717-d...@bugs.debian.org Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 21:06:20 +0200 Subject: closing #24717 Very old bug, we have nothing to do with it. Closing. Reopen if you object. I'm sorry, I can't make heads or tails of this message. We have nothing

Bug#188927: zephyr-clients: one-line patch to fix misalignment on ttymode zwgc

2007-07-24 Thread Greg Stark
I can't quite figure when you would have info-ignore and info-alignment=' ' but it must have been happening. As a result zephyrs were often formatted far too wide. Hm, I wonder if tty_filter.c:360 was there at the time though. -- greg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Bug#188927: zephyr-clients: one-line patch to fix misalignment on ttymode zwgc

2007-07-24 Thread Greg Stark
Karl Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I realize it's been a while, but can you describe the behavior that this fixes? Oh my it has! I don't remember at all, but skimming the code again it looks like info-alignment=' ' indicates a newline. So the code sometimes accumulates two lines' worth of

Bug#77497: xserver-xfree86: [mga] pointer hotspot gets desynced with viewport on MGA G400 AGP rev 4

2007-05-07 Thread Greg Stark
Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, A long time agoo, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding the pointer hotspot being desynced with viewport on a MGA G400 board. Did you reproduce this problem recently? With Xorg/Etch? If not, I will close this bug in the next weeks. Well

Bug#220448: xserver-xfree86: Some fonts simply don't show up, adobe courier for example

2007-01-19 Thread Greg Stark
Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Gregory, About 3 years ago, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding some fonts not showing up. Did you reproduce this problem recently? If not, I will close this bug in the next weeks. I tracked the problem down to some invalid font files.

Bug#77497: Is this bug still present?

2006-06-07 Thread Greg Stark
Nathanael Nerode [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The X server has changed radically in recent years. Is this bug still present in the X server in a current version of Debian (sarge, etch, or sid)? Please reply to the bug trail. (If you don't reply, we will eventually assume that the bug is

Bug#369234: closed by Ari Pollak [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#360063: fixed in gaim 1:1.5.0+1.5.1cvs20051015-4)

2006-05-28 Thread Greg Stark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Debian Bug Tracking System) writes: - Steal patch from Ubuntu/upstream to disable the webaware feature to drastically reduce AIM ICQ spam (Closes: #360063, 369234) Does this actually make it refuse messages from non-buddies fixing the problem that privacy

Bug#369234: closed by Ari Pollak [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#360063: fixed in gaim 1:1.5.0+1.5.1cvs20051015-4)

2006-05-28 Thread Greg Stark
Ari Pollak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ICQ privacy in Gaim is currently presence only. Message blocking uses another list on the server. Gaim's privacy API currently can't handle that. Fixing this is on the TODO list. However, most if not all of the spam will disappear if your account isn't

Bug#225833: Letter vs A4 again

2006-05-17 Thread Greg Stark
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 09:05:40AM +0200, Frank K??ster wrote: Something like, on first installation, or debconf question Should xdvi/... respect /etc/papersize with an appropriate file in /etc/libpaper.d in such a case: paper=`paperconf` case $paper in a4) I would say to put this in

Bug#225833: Letter vs A4 again

2006-05-16 Thread Greg Stark
Florent Rougon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Bullshit. They shot themselves in the foot and are flummoxed (guessing the meaning, sorry) whenever they work on a system that is configured in a different way than their home computer. Only if it's configured differently than the paper available in a

Bug#225833: Letter vs A4 again

2006-05-16 Thread Greg Stark
Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greg Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Generally what would happen on any reasonably configured system is they would go to Europe, for example, and rerun LaTeX on their document and print it on the paper available. If they've only run LaTeX

Bug#225833: Letter vs A4 again

2006-05-16 Thread Greg Stark
Florent Rougon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: No, because in this case: - you cannot study how the document was done; - you cannot (conveniently) modify the document. Writing LaTeX code is comparable to programming, and what is good for usual software is also good for LaTeX code, most of

Bug#225833: Letter vs A4 again

2006-05-16 Thread Greg Stark
Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greg Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sure you can, in fact you already do have such a thing. It's not an error not to specify margin sizes in your document, there is a default specified in the class files. If the sysadmin felt like it he could

Bug#225833: Letter vs A4 again

2006-05-15 Thread Greg Stark
Ralf Stubner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: IMHO this is a question of general LaTeX usage and in no way Debian specific. In addition, the UK TUG FAQ (aka TeX FAQ) that Norbert mentioned is actually in tetex-doc: It's Debian specific in that while users of a freshly installed source compile might

Bug#225833: Letter vs A4 again

2006-05-15 Thread Greg Stark
Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greg Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: would describe this, Debian users expect packages to user /etc/papersize and work automatically and won't have read any install document before installing the package. OpenOffice doesn't use libpaper, either

Bug#225833: Letter vs A4 again

2006-05-15 Thread Greg Stark
Florent Rougon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greg Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You have to default to something, it may as well be something reasonable. You would prefer eliminating /etc/papersize and having every package have its own configuration? Or having the user have to set

Bug#225833: Letter vs A4 again

2006-05-15 Thread Greg Stark
Norbert Preining [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There is NO NO NO reasonable default. Get it. I create on a daily basis documents which are not A4, although my papersize is A4. B4, Crown, whatever you want. There is no default. There is no default. There is no default. Maybe for such simple

Bug#225833: Letter vs A4 again

2006-05-13 Thread Greg Stark
Ralf Stubner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 16:38 -0400, Gregory Stark wrote: It's actually worse than that. I have a LaTeX document that specifies \documentclass[letterpaper]{article} This works fine in LaTeX, it generates a correctly sized DVI file which

Bug#353031: posix_fadvise defines missing

2006-02-16 Thread Greg Stark
Daniel Jacobowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Daniel Jacobowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Try -D_GNU_SOURCE then? Or -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112L -D_BSD_SOURCE, or several other combinations. Yes, did you read my suggestion? oh i see, i misread it. The man pages come from

Bug#353031: posix_fadvise defines missing

2006-02-15 Thread Greg Stark
Daniel Jacobowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This seems to be a problem related to the features.h stuff. If I define _POSIX_C_SOURCE to 200112L then it works but then random other system functions aren't defined. (specifically random and srandom). Try -D_GNU_SOURCE then? Or