This actually is an issue in the nexuiz-data package, not nexuiz.
Furthermore, I just yesterday uploaded a version to Debian unstable
(2.4.2-2) which includes a patch to disable the version check. It is
pretty small (just some #if 0 and #endif in one file), so you might want
to use that patch for
Do you have a screensaver running that might hook in? Can you try
disabling your screensaver and see wether this still happens after you
did so?
Thanks,
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Even if the root of that claim is propably right, it's a highly
demotivating comment that makes me reconsider wether I really want to
invest the time to work on it ...
I am trying to find out wether the claim that the fteqcc is really
outdated is proper. Restructuring of the package can always
* Ilya B consci...@mail.ru [2009-06-18 13:09:16 CEST]:
I contacted upstream about the warnings in network.cpp, and they say
that it's not a bug in Wesnoth (and that we should probably ignore the
warning rather than turn off optimization... well, maybe).
http://gna.org/bugs/?13711
Erm ...
* Ilya B consci...@mail.ru [2009-06-17 09:12:53 CEST]:
Failed to build on armel.
checking for arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc... arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name...
configure: error: in `/build/buildd/wesnoth-1.6.2':
configure: error: C compiler cannot create
I guess it's too late for jaunty to get the newer version in, it
propably won't get accepted anymore. For your pleasure though there is
yet even a newer version with also additional maps and more closed bugs
on its way into karmic.
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Beg your pardon, do you have any more informations on what you did to
make that happen, any way to reproduce? Does it happen all the time,
only when you do something specific, ...?
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* Emilio Pozuelo Monfort po...@ubuntu.com [2009-05-26 12:17:54 CEST]:
(you forgot to subscribe the sponsors)
Which you? ;)
It FTBFS in my ppa in karmic:
cc1plus: warnings being treated as errors
game_preferences.cpp: In constructor 'preferences::manager::manager()':
* ubuntu_demon ubuntu.de...@gmail.com [2009-05-14 13:42:04 CEST]:
I'm wondering why Wesnoth 1.6a was packaged for Jaunty. This is a pre-release
version Wesnoth 1.6. See :
http://www.wesnoth.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=346711sid=536a75f7ddf8541574c1b0025a77e2f9#p346711
No. 1.6a was _not_ a
* Gerv g...@gerv.net [2009-04-14 19:45:23 CEST]:
I realise conversion is hard/impossible, and I agree you can't be
expected to support both versions. But I would happily have delayed my
upgrade to Jaunty by a week if I had known that this was coming. So I
guess what I'm really looking for is a
* Pauli suok...@gmail.com [2009-05-04 12:57:48 CEST]:
That's because historically it was stored in ~/.wesnoth and is now
stored in ~/.wesnoth1.6. I am not exactly sure what the need for the
switch was but I expect that upstream does have a reason for this
approach - I rather not like to patch
* Gerv g...@gerv.net [2009-05-04 13:53:08 CEST]:
I agree with Rhonda - changing the directory name seems very
shortsighted.
Erm, I didn't claim that, you must have misread me. I said that there
propably are valid reasons behind the decision, I just don't know them
offhand. E.g. incompatible
* Darren Couch dco...@gmail.com [2009-04-26 20:01:31 CEST]:
During play on any campaign scenario, wesnoth will occasionally toggle
itself from fullscreen to windowed mode.
Can you try disabling your screensaver and see wether the problem still
occurs to you? A similar report popped up in the
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Please notice that this update would also contain the fix for the font
issue for chinese users. The patch applied to the last update
unfortunately was wrong - it should get dropped completely and a simple
sync is suggested. I've just checked that the ttf-wqy-zenhei package
both in Debian unstable
* Emmet Hikory per...@ubuntu.com [2009-04-14 16:19:11 CEST]:
Please find attached an update to 1.6a-3 that includes also the one-
character fix for bug #360347. I'm uploading this as 1.6a-3ubuntu1 for
release team review.
** Attachment added: debdiff for upload
.
Again: You won't be able to continue playing your old save games from
older stable releases (e.g. 1.4.x). Further updates to 1.6.x will though
be compatible with this version.
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Unfortunately there is no way to support 1.4
* mish mi...@fastmail.fm [2009-04-09 21:04:18 CEST]:
This is confirmed by talking to upstream on irc, they have a patch in
their svn repository. The patch looks pretty small, so can this be
included in the jaunty release?
I've prepared a 1:1.6a-3 version which you can find in the SVN
* jhansonxi jhanso...@gmail.com [2009-03-31 21:53:44 CEST]:
When I tried to correct the problem by adding png versions of the files
to /usr/share/applications it still didn't work. The menu entries don't
include paths and it appears that the Gnome desktop is looking for them
in
The different method in that abookrc is from the 0.6.0 RC, not from the
0.5.6 version of abook, just for the record. Unfortunately upstream seem
to have lost their enthusiasm to finalize the 0.6.0 release, and I was
adviced back then to not push the RC version into any release. Maybe I
should try
* Mathiasdm mathias.dem...@gmail.com [2009-03-28 17:54:36 CET]:
Removing that channel? Yes, I did. It didn't work. I'll try to
experiment some more.
Do you have other channels in your config file that refer to chatnets
you haven't defined?
Thanks,
Rhonda
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I also think that it would be a good idea to have a freeze exception for
this update and have jaunty released with this version instead of the
discontinued 1.4 release. The package is ready in Debian unstable for
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* Gabriel Rota gabriel.r...@gmail.com [2009-03-23 16:25:36 CET]:
Binary package hint: wesnoth
the game is English only after 1:1.4.5-1ubuntu0.2
Please enable the language you want to have available as system locale
by editing /etc/locale.gen (remove the # mark infront of the lines of
your
* Jamie Strandboge ja...@ubuntu.com [2009-03-20 15:05:44 CET]:
I backported the fixes from Jaunty and created the following debdiff and
am building it. It would be great if someone could take a look at it and
make sure it is ok.
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* Jamie Strandboge ja...@ubuntu.com [2009-03-19 15:28:42 CET]:
I did like I was adviced, and I'm sorry that it doesn't please you
enough
This isn't so much about 'pleasing us enough' as about ensuring the
patch is correct and well tested.
I can't completely follow. Is six different
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* Kees Cook k...@ubuntu.com [2009-03-10 19:14:21 CET]:
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* Kees Cook k...@ubuntu.com [2009-03-10 19:09:41 CET]:
Comparing the fixes that Debian performed[1], I think this patch may
additionally require fixes for CVE-2009-0366.
Not in this version because it doesn't support gzip compression, so the
changes aren't that big. Additionally, the code has
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* Gerfried Fuchs rho...@debian.at [2009-02-26 22:14:37 CET]:
Thanks for this, Dylan. I was about to look around for one of my usual
suspects to ping them about the issue. Glad I didn't have to do that. :)
Ah yes, if you need help with extracting/applying the diff for the
other ubuntu releases
Thanks for this, Dylan. I was about to look around for one of my usual
suspects to ping them about the issue. Glad I didn't have to do that. :)
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* tdflanders toom2...@gmail.com [2009-02-09 22:27:09 CET]:
It still should not stay in the cache I think. Also the alphanumeric
warning is flawed. I just did irssi -n --nick=name. Wishlist?
Erm, that's a wrong usage, that would try to set the nickname to
--nick=name which is obviously not
Please drop the debian/irssi.perm[sic] file. It's ancient and shouldn't
be needed anymore. Originally this patch was added because the prerm did
do things in a wrong way - but that was in some older release(s), both
in Debian and Ubuntu - the need for doing that isn't there anymore
unless you
* Emilio Pozuelo Monfort po...@ubuntu.com [2009-02-06 15:55:31 CET]:
Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
unless you want to support upgrades from historic ancient releases.
We need to support Hardy-Next LTS. Hardy has 0.8.12-3ubuntu3, not sure if
that's good enough for dropping the change
* Emilio Pozuelo Monfort po...@ubuntu.com [2009-01-27 22:41:18 CET]:
Not really. We want a Stable Release Update for a crasher, not a
backport. Task opened, will try to look into this soonish, but if you
can provide a diffstat and a diff of network_worker.cpp that would be
nice.
Gerfried,
Could you try if this still happens with the version in jaunty for you?
There were quite some bugfixes incorporated since and no feature
changes, it's still 1.4 compatible version.
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* Troy James Sobotka troy.sobo...@gmail.com [2009-01-20 07:24:54 CET]:
1) As note above, a game server can pose a potential serious security hole.
As noted above, every server can pose a potential serious security
hole. A game server is nothing different in that respect from any other
server,
* Troy James Sobotka troy.sobo...@gmail.com [2009-01-21 03:54:37 CET]:
And while we wait or fail to address this, countless other installations
will happen.
Installations that want the server and get it in a way ready to use.
I'd be pretty certain that at least one person that has read this
* Zeno Gantner zeno.gant...@gmail.com [2009-01-16 22:33:53 CET]:
Ctrl+j is the key shortcut to display the mission goals.
Usually, this works fine.
When the opponent is moving, pressing Ctrl+j also opens the mission goals
window.
However, in this situation the mission goals are not
* Mathiasdm mathias.dem...@gmail.com [2008-12-23 09:52:35 CET]:
I have a really absurd bug to report. When I quit irssi, and start it
again, one of my channels (added using '/channel add') disappears. So if
I exit and start irssi multiple times, several channels disappear.
Disappear in what
The mentioned Fix released was reverted, so reopening the bug
** Changed in: wesnoth (Ubuntu)
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Clearly reproducable over a slow connection and typing fast. Hapens to
myself all the time and from what I know is also known to upstream.
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Clearly reproducable over a slow connection and typing fast. Hapens to
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That's the way the IRC protocol is written. Your wish would mean a
change to the IRC protocol itself, which clearly isn't the scope of
irssi.
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What's the claim of is known funded with? Was there a report about it,
was the information sent somewhere, is it maybe even documented in the
upstream bug tracker http://bugs.irssi.org/?
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Alright, after speaking with upstream adding that to the 1.4 branch is a
no-go, and I will have to revert the change. This will produce Out-of-
Sync problems amongst different 1.4* users and become a hell to debug.
So you really will have to wait for the 1.6 release. 1.4.7 is said to be
the last
* Toni Ruottu toni.ruo...@iki.fi [2008-12-14 15:52:48 CET]:
I think it was forwarded directly to Wesnoth developers and got fixed there.
The link to their bug tracker ( https://gna.org/bugs/?12185 ) is available at
the top of this page.
Yes, but I was refering to Dara Adib's message from
I got the information from upstream that there is a setting for that:
paste_detect_time. That is, if your irssi receives the next character
faster than that time it thinks it received it via a paste and does not
expand.
With flakey networks this might be troublesome, if you type faster. But
it
This is ... a quite strange bug trace. Starting off with marking the
bug as forwarded but not actually forwarding it. But ... well, having
the fix right at the hands why was it never tried to apply it to the 1.4
branch? Especially since the fix is just a small change to some
computation, and the
http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/pkg-games?rev=8504view=rev
I'm not sure how quick I will (be able to) actually upload the package
with that change, at least it won't get lost and will be in the next
upload of the package to Debian - and from there synced to Ubuntu.
Sorry, Toni, that your fellow
* Pauli [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-12-09 15:02:14 CET]:
I don't know if above sdl-mixer patch would fix this.
The above mentioned patch was applied in the Debian package in version
1.2.8-5, which appears to be in ubuntu jaunty. So if you have jaunty or
are able to upgrade to the jaunty package of
* Onkar Shinde [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-10-11 16:58:33 CEST]:
Installing wesnoth pulls in dependency wesnoth-data which in turn pulls
recommendation wesnoth-music. The music package is not necessary for
functionality of the game. Also it is already recommended by wesnoth-
all. So there is no
* Onkar Shinde [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-10-11 16:50:36 CEST]:
Currently wesnoth meta package recommends 3 campaigns.
1. wesnoth-ttb (A tale of two brothers) - Novice level, 478KB download
2. wesnoth-httt (Heir to the throne) - Novice level, 5874KB download
3. wesnoth-tsg (The south guard) -
I'm not sure but can you try to apply this upstream revision to sdl-mixer and
see if this bug still exists?
http://www.libsdl.org/cgi/viewvc.cgi?view=revrevision=3534
It was suggested to me in june by wesnoth upstream and I thought I
forwarded it to the sdl-mixer maintainers but somehow it
Digging around in ~/.irssi/config isn't the way you should tweak your
settings anyway. It is way too easy to incorporate some missing bracket
in there and similar stuff. /help server in a running irssi gives clear
instructions how to do so.
** Changed in: irssi (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Are you both using amd64 like the person who reported it on amd64? Are
you maybe able to produce some debug output? Especially if a rebuilding
doesn't fix it for you I would hope you are able to get a debug build
ready and be able to provide a backtrace, hopefully?
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To be able to pin down the issue, did you play with a local running
server? Upstream suggested that it might be related to the client
waiting for the server to shut down, so if you did indeed play with a
local running server that might help us to tackle the problem. Any other
informations on how
Detlef, I've written the description of the package myself, so no need
to tell me reading it :)
The description doesn't claim that it will work without using of any
commandline option on all systems - that was the main purpose for
introducing the -e switch. It's not a workaround like Henri likes
The next upload to Debian will contain a desktop file for tworld, thanks
for your report.
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The mentioned NEWS.Debian file is installed in the Debian package since
1:1.4.2-1 which I noticed have to hit intrepid. I guess this bug can be
considered closed with that?
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Why should it depend? There is no reason for that. The music is no
absolute requirement, and Recommends are pulled in automatically by the
package tools unless the system is explicitly configured differently.
There was a user request to not have it as absolute requirement because
the size of the
David wrote:
Game servers don't just eat resources and open a potential security
hole,
That's not different from any other server.
(Your tremded package is years old),
That's not mine, and I won't speak for that because I don't have taken
any proper look at it.
but they also cause
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
Perhaps NEWS.Debian is a good place for this, whenever you upload
to Unstable a version which changes incompatibly?
That suggestion makes a lot sense and I will add it in the next upload.
Thanks, I wonder why I haven't thought about that on my own. %-/
So
wesnoth pulls in both libjpeg and libpng dependency through its
dependency on libsdl-image1.2, it doesn't use neither library directly,
so this bug can simply get closed
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It's not only incompatible changes to the campaign as Frederik points
out but also incompatible balancing changes in the gameplay. Units stats
(propabilities to hit, movement, ...) and others are changing too due to
balancing issues.
About comparing wesnoth to gstreamer or other *libraries* is a
It always has been the default policy that when someone installs any
server package they also want to have it running - this is expected
behavior. The difference between a game server and any other server is
just minimal here with respect to the purpose, but still, people expect
that server gets
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-
games/packages/trunk/wesnoth/debian/control?op=diffrev=6025sc=1
contains the changes for that already. I haven't got around to yet
finalize it because there are some other issues that I'd like to
address, unfortunately, so I guess it's too late for hardy.
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Is this bugreport assigned to the wrong package? It speaks about
softbeep which is a completely different thing?
Anyway, if it is about beep it should be closed with the usage of the
-e switch. The program is not meant to be that unversal and guessing
everything on its own, that would just
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