I am not sure what the original reporter meant by integrate with
fluid-sound-font-*. But for me, playing MIDI files worked in totem
3.14.0-2 as soon as I had installed the fluid-soundfont-gm package.
Maybe totem should suggest this package during installation.
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=0x7fd922b295c0 main,
argc=14, argv=0x7fff220c2138, init=optimized out, fini=optimized
out, rtld_fini=optimized out, stack_end=0x7fff220c2128) at
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#15 0x7fd922b295ee in _start ()
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severity 757413 serious
I can confirm this bug. A line for /dev/usb0 in /etc/fstab breaks
mounting under KDE because any USB stick gets mounted at /media/usb0 as
root and read-only for user before KDE can mount it at /meda/user/LABEL.
Worse, the same problem occurs in a Gnome sessions.
I have
On 10/09/2014 03:36 AM, YunQiang Su wrote:
Any idea about this patch?
No objection, if it works on all mips*.
I've committed it upstream, so it will be picked up automatically with
the next release (which will be soon).
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, __mips64__ should be defined by the
configure script in include/cln/host_cpu.h, generated from
include/cln/host_cpu.h.in. What does include/cln/host_cpu.h look like on
your machine?
Moreover, in your patch for include/cln/types.h, the parenthesis appear
to be wrong.
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On 05/16/2014 10:20 AM, Yunqiang Su wrote:
Package: cln
Version: 1.3.3-1
This patch fix cln build
about 8? If you are sure, I can change this upstream.
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I'll consider including your patch as soon as I understand a little
better. Also, I would like to learn whether I should upload a new Debian
package.
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I see no reason why it should be a Debian patch, rather than an upstream
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2. Add d/source/format (3.0 (quilt))
Why is this file needed?
Hm.. did you know about https://wiki.debian.org/Projects/DebSrc3.0 ? ;-)
No I didn't. I guess I'll just add this patch
the
other way, from __mips64 to __mips64__ to make things work.
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* is an unsigned int*. Shouldn't include/cln/types.h:120 have
defined it as an unsigned long*?
I think that should be clarified first. Please try to find that out.
(Sorry, I don't see what it has to do with -L/usr/lib.)
Best
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See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57112.
The problem may be elsewhere.
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Severity: important
After upgrading from squeeze to wheezy, some (but not all!) USB sticks
aren't mounted automatically any more when they are plugged in. I'm
seeing the device in /var/log/syslog, dbus-monitor lists VolumeAdded
events, and the (unmounted)
Package: consolekit
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and dbus-monitor shows VolumeAdded events, but consolekit doesn't do
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I got it to work now.
The problem was likely caused by some abominable problem in the
libgl1-nvidia-alternatives package. After a day of deinstalling and
reinstalling some of the programs seem to work now, but not all. If this
is a bug it's elsewhere.
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This can be closed.
I got something terribly wrong on my system with the
libgl1-nvidia-alternatives package.
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segfaulting.
So, this should be reassigned. But where to? What can I do to find out
more about this?
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Rebooting and re-installing libc6 don't solve this. :-(
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Hi!
Nobuhiro Iwamatsu wrote:
Build and test suite work fine by patch.
Thanks. I've applied your patch upstream. It'll be released soon.
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Thanks for the patch. With this patch: does it compile? Does it pass the
test suite?
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I can and will work around the problem, but this does not look like the
right place to fix it. I don't know which build system component is the
culprit, though.
I removed usr/share/info from libcln-dev.dirs and provided a
libcln-dev.info containing usr/share/info
indirectly.
You can reproduce this problem with gcc-4.4/g++-4.4 from unstable.
This has already been fixed in the upstream git repository.
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Please notice that there is a new upstream release available (1.4.2) [1], it
might be worth the extra effort and upload that one.
I will upload 1.4.3 from upstream soon.
It does contain a fix for that problem.
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Is there anything that can be done to fix the problem? Its behavior
doesn't match the docs.
The docs could be fixed?
Seriously, I have trouble understanding why people care about a few
gratuitous digits. But, well.
Let's see: We cannot fix the libraries output routine
It seems like the Ubuntu folks are complaining, too:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/cln/+bug/128851
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of there will need to
update their configure.{ac,in}: replace AC_PATH_CLN(version) with
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(CLN, version). If there will be some prominent note
in the ChangeLog (or NEWS), this is not a big deal.
Thanks for your patches. I've applied them to CVS HEAD.
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.
For the record: a patch for both issues is in upstream CVS, so
compilation ought to be fixed with the next release. Since this is only
an advance warning, I'll let things rest until the next release.
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AC_SUBST(MYAPP_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(MYAPP_CFLAGS)
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cln-config entirely. It has problems, true, but it might be needed
by someone? Not sure...
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Hmm, I see. That's a problem. Can you recommend a patch?
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? If so, i'm sorry
for this false trouble.
Version 1.3.0 of ginac-tools is from debian stable, but libgiac1.3c2a is
from debian testing/unstable. Your system must be messed up somehow. I'm
going to close this bug report now.
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libginac1.3c2a has soft-depend on a ginac-tools and has conflict on a libginac1.3,
but libginac1.3 has a hurd-depends on a libginac1.3 .
Sorry, I don't understand.
What is the problem? Please explain again.
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Setting CXXFLAGS to -O instead of -O2 at least makde the package
compile. (I don't suppose that g++-4.1_4.1.1-16 made a difference.)
See
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the only failure. Note, that this time, a module compiled with
-fPIC -DPIC, but not without it.
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number is it?
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that.
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question: are you aware of restrictions this patch poses on the
assembler used?
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of libs from GCC and was fixed Thu, 16 Mar 2006.
Anyway, both bugs are archived. Why should anyone care?
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For the record: The bug is real but it hasn't been decided how to fix
this. Two patches have been suggested and discussed over here:
http://www.ginac.de/pipermail/ginac-devel/2006-April/000932.
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and remove the DH_COMPAT business.
This fixes it. I'll still need to find out how to adjust that to level
5, however. Anyway, feel free to close this bug report.
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$(GINACLIB) (= $(GINAC_RELEASE).0)
DEB_DH_SHLIBDEPS_ARGS := --libpackage=$(GINACLIB) -l
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DEB_DH_STRIP_ARGS := --dbg-package=$(GINACLIB)
# menu entry for ginsh
DEB_INSTALL_MENU_ginac-tools := debian/ginac-tools.menu
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on every compiler
version I've tried on any platform, it's just ia64 that doesn't seem to
like it. Strange.
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Steve Langasek wrote:
This looks like a cascading failure, but I don't really know what the
first failure means in this case, as I don't understand the code well
enough to know why it works on the *other* architectures
--disable-shared. This is because
a libcln.a library doesn't bring a linker dependency on libgmp.a. :-(
Lacking a better analysis how `cln-config --libs` could be improved, I
suggest to add libgmp3-dev to qalculate's bulid-depend line.
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email, I see a
patch from some guy at SuSE that patched CL_JUMP_TO in a way different to
yours. I never bothered applying it, because the rest of that patch was
apparently incomplete and couldn't ever work. If you can confirm that it
works I'll apply it upstream ASAP.
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thanks for your reply to my bug report!
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Package: cln
Version: 1.1.9-1.1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
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Thanks a lot for your patch
for powerpc64. This is not a big
deal if you now what exactly what to do but it needs basic testing. Can
you provide me with an account on such a machine?
(http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi still seems down.)
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absehbare Zeit ueber keine aktuelle Maschine verfuegen.
Ich sehe auf http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi auch kein
i386/etch-System. Hast Du eine Ahnung, wo man basteln kann?
Gruss
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On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Steve King wrote:
So, it seems I have provoked another, separate problem.
But I can confirm that pi with values 646456614 causes the floating
point overflow I originally reported.
I will keep looking for pi's failure value.
Thanks a lot!
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= integer_decode_float(e);
cout d.mantissa *2^ d.exponent endl;
}
Probably, a patch that introduces a typedef for an exponent is in place.
On 64 bit architectures where intDsize==64, this would be 64 bit as well.
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silly, but I need to know this in order to establish a
way how to reproduce this bug and think up a way how and where to do the
debugging. Not everyone is so blessed with RAM as you are.
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to appropiate hardware, I
am unable to reproduce this problem. It would be quite helpful if you
would try to establish at which number of digits the program starts to
fail (approximately).
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of an inherited virtual function cannot easily be changed.
The problem was that the ctor of class numeric from int was not visible.
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