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Dear Maintainer,
I use Docker for application segregation on a remote server. The host has a
single v4 and a single v6 IP address allocated. On the host system, I have
NAT66 (SNAT, masquerading) setup with the following rules in
and have end-of-lifed the NPAPI Flash plugin,
nspluginwrapper is no longer useful.
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uShare has fallen out of active development, and last time I attempted to set
it up, it did not work with my hardware.
I strongly suggest looking at minidlna as an alternative to a DLNA server
daemon.
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. However, if you are using 'volsizelimit' you may want to
avoid upgrading to this version as it continually spawns 'du -s' to check the
volume size and reduces the server to a crawl.
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weeks. For the first time in three weeks I'll have a free weekend to work on
this and may be able to produce an experimental package.
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Yes, I'm aware of this. I have been in contact with the new maintainer, and a
new package is being put together already.
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Since the ushare site declares development as discontinued, it may be
preferable to use minidlna instead.
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which indicates what the problem is? If you have started your browser
from the GNOME/KDE menu, then the contents of .xsession-errors would be helpful.
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over the new requirements of Flash on amd64 systems and
ponder reassigning this to the ia32-libs package instead. I'm not sure it'll
be well received, given adding yet more libraries to ia32-libs to satisfy a
single dependency may end up being an endless process.
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the plugin wrapper has been successfully installed. This was a
relatively new feature. And is very annoying.
If you can, check to see if you have a 32-bit libcurl.so.X installed as part
of your ia32-libs installation.
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for the notice. I've been preparing a small update and shall include
this.
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, although it's incredibly basic and nowhere near complete. I also
have libdlna0 packaged as a dependency (since ushare needs it). If you'd
like the source, please let me know and I'll ensure it's available
somewhere.
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feature
(especially since many devices don't support media types such as Matroska,
which can be easily container-converted to another format so as to be played
without quality loss).
I'll try and finish up packaging for ushare soon and get it into unstable.
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On 21-Dec-2009 13:46.41 (GMT), Mike Hommey wrote:
Yes, it still picks DejaVu Sans Regular whilst the rest of the GNOME
windows
use DejaVu Sans Condensed.
What about more recent versions of 3.0 ? What about 3.5 ?
Yes, still an issue with 3.5.6 in sid/experimental.
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the situation with these packages is
resolved, nspluginwrapper, and indeed packages such as wine, ia32-sun-java
and googleearth will be uninstallable.
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for native plugin
wrapping, however this has not yet been completed. The result will be an
i386 runtime package that does require ia32-libs* (and will probably rely on
ia32-apt-get given the recent unstable migration). And a native runtime for
wrapping native plugins.
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against the
ia32-libs package.
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Version: 2.6.29-2
Severity: normal
Passing the kernel option enable_mtrr_cleanup does not clean the mtrr table
up as it did in earlier versions. 2.6.29-1 may have done, the 2.6.28 images
definitely did quite happily.
Acer's Aspire One has a buggy BIOS which
talk to my Xbox 360 any more. A dashboard update at some
point in the past killed something. Without a test platform, I can't tell if
it works or not.
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if it's already obsolete before the package is pushed out.
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On 07-Mar-2009 17:32.56 (GMT), Ari Pollak wrote:
nspluginwrapper stable is now up to 1.2.2. Is there anything still
holding up the upgrade?
Yes, free time! :)
It's being worked on. The package layout is being changed and I want to
ensure I get it right.
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I thought I'd closed this bug. My error.
(NB: This is a duplicate of an earlier bug, which is an error in
ia32-libs-gtk, not nspluginwrapper)
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is particularly greedy. The blame cannot be
fully apportioned to nspluginwrapper in this case, although I will concede
that failure to terminate is not expected behaviour.
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this message, and as such (and with your permission) I would like to close
this bug as the problem lies within Flash itself, not nspluginwrapper.
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the Flash object that you are experiencing missing words on always
had this problem, or have you only visited it since updating?
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on the move (I have three amd64
environments at home for wrapper checks). Flash runs happily enough, but
I want to ensure that the thin client issue is completely resolved first.
rob.
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severity 499045 wishlist
thanks
Wishlist item. Not a critical bug.
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handling from the postinst file. It calls update-flashplugin-nonfree,
handles the alternatives file (which is why Iceweasel on amd64 is seeing the
wrong ELF class), then finishes.
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Hi,
nspluginwrapper 1.0.0-1 is now in Debian unstable. Please could you
reproduce the probelm with this version and let me know if the fault still
occurs or doesn't occur.
Kind regards,
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applying to the
nspluginwrapper source, but it's coming.
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with nspluginwrapper
installed so suspect use of alien.
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changes to release that may fix the
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Severity: grave
This isn't a lists.debian.org problem, but there isn't a pseudo package
for mail on master.debian.org.
E-mail to master.debian.org is being rejected because it's performing
RBL checks on the wrong RBL server.
zen.spamhaus.net is DEPRECATED and lookups
Package: wnpp
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Owner: Rob Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: libdlna
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Description
On 02-Jun-2008 01:33.33 (BST), Eric Dorland wrote:
Iceweasel 3.0rc1 has much better gnome support. Can you try that from
experimental?
Been using it for a while!
Yes, it still picks DejaVu Sans Regular whilst the rest of the GNOME windows
use DejaVu Sans Condensed.
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for uploadInfo() were added as part of the fix. (CPAN bug 11895,
with contributions from drfrench and Mark Stosberg).
It would be really good if this bug was fixed, because uploadInfo() only
works in a functional context, not an object context.
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On 07-Apr-2008 18:35.22 (BST), Martin Bergstr?m wrote:
This ITP was filed 5 months ago. Has there been any progress in
packaging ushare for Debian?
Have some time off so will be getting onto that this week!
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it into the mainstream distribution.
Kind regards,
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replicate this.
Furthermore, if it *does* die, can you tell me if the grey box that is left
has any video controls left on it? If it doesn't, please paste the output
of:
ps ax | egrep -i (nsplugin|npviewer)
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, the wrapper dies. On i386 it takes the whole browser with
it.
I'm tempted to believe that this may be a bug in the Flash plugin, but I
can't replicate it. Let me know the above information and I'll try and work
it out!
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-libs are interfering somehow
Ah, I was going to look at that now. Yes, this problem has been raised
before.
Frequently, the answer is to update both the host and the chroot and retry
nspluginwrapper. But you appear to have worked that out!
Thanks,
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there.
Lastly, try it in Iceweasel. Just as a test.
Let me know if any of this works out and I'll ponder some more over the
matter.
Kind regards,
rob.
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a few times but I haven't succeeded yet.
Could you possibly send the output of:
ls -alR /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper
And:
ls -al /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
And I'll see if I can spot anything.
Thanks,
rob.
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On 25-Nov-2007 10:40.45 (GMT), Hans wrote:
nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for
/usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so
Hi Hans,
Do you have a chroot?
If so, can you update it and retry the operation?
Kind regards,
rob.
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Severity: wishlist
Owner: Rob Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: ushare
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out what the problem is.
rob.
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Hi,
This bug has been raised before.
Please run as root OR the user you have the plugin installed as:
nspluginwrapper -v -a -u
The problem should then be solved.
The problem lies with older nspluginwrapper stubs being incompatible with
0.9.91.5.
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into the
next release.
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as soon as possible that would be
great.
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I've reported this upstream. I'll take a look myself, and report back as
soon as I get word on fixing this.
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of:
file /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
4. Please post the output of:
ldd /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
I think that's everything. I'll try and work it out from there.
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should be used or they should be created by debian/rules.
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, the version number wouldn't conflict with the Debian version
number.
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Package: alien
Version: 8.67
Severity: wishlist
Recently, a bug was reported against libc6, then pushed to
nspluginwrapper that indicated a directory was conflicting with another
package during an upgrade.
It transpired that alien was used to convert the package from rpm to
deb.
It would be
the control file and asked the sponsor to upload the package.
Thanks for spotting this,
rob.
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it to the other paths.
I'll add this tonight.
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it through pbuilder. I have to make a modification to fix
building on ia64 (or omit it entirely, I don't think there is a compiler and
libc set for building i386 binaries on ia64).
rob.
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in prerm, so it cleans up on removal).
http://bugs.debian.org/411533 is a request to add this functionality to add
this to flashplugin-nonfree. If you know of any other binary-only plugins in
Debian, I would recommend repoting this for those packages also!
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://choralone.org/debian/n/nspluginwrapper/ last night, and it sets its
section as contrib/utils.
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plugins as well.
Feasibly, ia32-libs' only purpose is to allow the execution of software that
cannot be recompiled natively. By example, that should also be in contrib.
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as to enter the main distribution. This could help
avoid future bug reports for both kdebase and nspluginwrapper!
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my name to your own!
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/new.html today so
that's what I am assuming!
Thanks for the offer though.
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Hi,
I have produced a package for this. I am not a Debian developer, however,
and will require sponsorship for this package.
Would you be prepared to sponsor this package? I'll file an ITP and RFS
shortly!
Thanks,
rob.
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On 12-Feb-2007 11:29.20 (GMT), Rob Andrews wrote:
I've run through the list of gcc bugs and this is listed as a problem
with gcc 4.2, but not with 4.1.
It turns out that this isn't a bug with gcc, but with the package I'm trying
to build with gcc. It tries to produce a fake static libgcc
for amd64 and ia64
architectures. The control file reflects this.
Thanks,
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Version: 4.1.1-21
Severity: normal
I'm trying to build the nspluginwrapper source on an amd64 machine. The
x86_64 part builds okay, but when it goes to build the i386 runtime part
with gcc -m32 the build is failing with the following error:
$ make
gcc -std=c99 -m32 -o
the interface consistency, and I
like the condensed font!
Forgive the perhaps obvious question, but did you restart Iceweasel
after changing the gnome font?
Yes.
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Bizarre problem. If you set the font to DejaVu Sans Condensed in the
GNOME Font preferences, Iceweasel uses DejaVu Sans Regular.
If this problem isn't clear, I have a small screenshot here:
Package: yum
Version: 2.4.0-3
Followup-For: Bug #364105
Is there any chance of seeing an upgrade to this?
I'd like to use this to build repositories served off of a Debian server so
need 'createrepo' from yum 2.6.x in order to build repositories for = FC5.
I can prepare an upgraded package for
Macintosh
keyboard layouts, you have only to ship me a container full of the USB type
keyboards 8*). Preferably the white ones, since they are usually the complete
layout (the black keyboard is usually cut down).
rob.
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Followup-For: Bug #366615
If you set the XkbModel to macintosh_vndr, it doesn't actually set it
to that - it drops back to pc105. You can see this behaviour with
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is compatible with existing sup files (and I think with the
command line of CVSup). The server implementation is outstanding but
forthcoming, I understand.
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Package: lha
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lha is not being built for the amd64 port. I thought that maybe the
build was failing, but after apt-get -b source lha successfully built
and packaged it, I figured this was not the case.
My tests show that it does work once built.
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The permissions on a file are always reset to 0600 when using the
metadata editor (from the playlist editor - right click on a file and
select View Track Details or select track and press M-I).
FWIW, I don't know if it does this with
Just managed to dig an MP3 out - doesn't change permissions on the MP3
when editing file information.
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imp4's toolbar renders 1em lower than any other toolbar in the horde3
suite.
At first I thought it was caused by a PHP warning that leaked into the
output HTML, but it's actually padding on forms that mozilla renders
mistakenly.
Here's a patch
Package: drivel
Version: 1.2.4-1
Severity: normal
The build-depends line in the control file lists a few unnecessary
dependencies, notably:
libgnome-dev | libgnome2-dev
(and later)
libgnome-dev
(drivel will not build against GNOME 1.4)
Also:
libzvt-dev (libzvt2)
For GNOME 1.4,
Package: kronolith
Version: 1.1.2-4
Followup-For: Bug #279363
Having apache2-mpm-prefork, libapache2-mod-php4 and horde2 installed, I
can install imp3 and turba from sarge but I cannot install kronolith or
mnemo since both depend on apache-common.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT
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