Package: hplip
Version: 3.20.3+dfsg0-2
The package seems to be compiled with debugging messages turned on,
causing multi-megabyte output into /var/log/syslog, /var/log/messages
like the following sample lines when xscan, simple-scan, scanimage and
probably others are used:
Apr 19 15:29:26 knecht
is widely deployed, very portable in conjunction with the
autotools package, and everybody knows it, so it is easier to maintain.
No need for a 100k+ Jambase file that provides portability, which
certainly fails now with the shared library patch I concocted. Just my
2¢.
Cheers,
Wolfgang Oertl
as a starting point anyway.
Cheers,
Wolfgang Oertl
diff -ru argyll-1.7.0+repack/gamut/Jamfile argyll-1.7.0+repack-shlib/gamut/Jamfile
--- argyll-1.7.0+repack/gamut/Jamfile 2015-05-01 10:15:47.0 +0200
+++ argyll-1.7.0+repack-shlib/gamut/Jamfile 2015-05-12 18:55:00.381556496 +0200
@@ -30,7 +30,7
!
Thanks a lot for your comments - and of course also for maintaining
argyll :)
Yours,
Wolfgang Oertl
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I noticed the same issue. I think it is not sensible for this package
to require 50 MB disk space. Is there any compelling reason for
statically linking these binaries? I don't think that there is a
relevant performance increase. So, please revert this change! Just my
2¢.
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Package: liblua5.1-doc0
Version: 3.0~cvs20070731-3
Severity: important
Running luadoc (which uses this package) fails with this error:
/usr/bin/lua5.1: /usr/share/lua/5.1/luadoc/init.lua:7: module 'logging' not
found:
no field package.preload['logging']
no file './logging.lua'
Package: postfix-tls
Version: 2.1.5-4
Followup-For: Bug #265375
I deinstalled some SASL components and noted a while later that outgoing
SMTP stopped working. Same problem as described in earlier posts. I
hope the maintainer of the SASL libraries consents to a dependency RSN!
Cheers, Wolfgang
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