On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 12:17 +0100, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
>I've got the patch below from a debian user. Unfortunately i don't have a ZIP
>drive, so could someone check if it's correct in all cases ? (David?)
I've committed this to both HEAD and the stable 0.4.x bran
Package: m-tx
Version: 0.52-4
Severity: wishlist
Version 0.55c of m-tx is available at
http://icking-music-archive.org/software/indexmt6.html
cheers
dc
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e test
~ if (placeAbove)
~ p.ry() -= y2 - sh;
~ else
is actually redundant - but your call)
David
--- segmenttip.cpp.orig 2004-01-13 21:40:55.0 +
+++ segmenttip.cpp 2004-08-08 13:52:47.0 +0100
@@ -64,9 +64,8 @@
~ p.rx() -= rect().center().x();
~ p.r
On Sun, 2005-02-27 at 00:06 +0100, Marc Haber wrote:
>this is Debian Bug #296492, which I consider a bug with normal
>severity from a Debian point of view.
>
>- Forwarded message from Laurent Fousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
>
>> When sending to a remote host that has both an ipv6 and ipv4 RR,
Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
package octave-forge
tags 295395 upstream
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Subject: octave-forge: Replacing a submatrix of a sparse matrix results in
y the config, this will kill the symlink:
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> drwxr-xr-x 2 david david 4096 2005-0
hould also peek into the other
maintainer scripts...
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| dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
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, could someone with a debug-enabled xterm look
into this?
This leads to a reproducible stacksmashing SEGV when running scp within
this xterm.
Regards, David
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Graham Williams wrote:
Received Fri 25 Feb 2005 5:11pm +1100 from David Liontooth:
Package: wajig
Version: 2.0.24
Severity: minor
This may be a bug in sysv-rc rather than wajig.
The "wajig start cupsys" command fails silently.
It calls "invoke-rc.d cupsys start", whic
On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 11:55:42AM +0900, Horms wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 12:07:20AM -0800, David Lawyer wrote:
> > I fixed the problem by setting the parallel port in the BIOS from ECP to
> > SPP. Then the driver does software handshaking and my old printer works
> &
>>>>> On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:32:20 +0900, GOTO Masanori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> said:
GOTO> David, does this problem only occurs on ia64? Or i686? To be honest,
GOTO> I have concerned this kind of problem - the incompatibility between
GOTO&g
I had this problem also, the patch does indeed fix it. Attached is a
patch fit for dropping directly into debian/patches
diff -ur mutt-1.5.6.orig/imap/util.c mutt-1.5.6/imap/util.c
--- mutt-1.5.6.orig/imap/util.c 2005-03-01 20:35:38.0 +
+++ mutt-1.5.6/imap/util.c 2005-03-01 20:45:5
FYI...I am also experiencing this issue of synchronizing causing
thousands of blank tasks added to the pilot's todo database.
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Package: mozilla-thunderbird
Version: 1.0-3
Severity: normal
Specifically,
mozilla-thunderbird -compose "attachment=file:///path/to/file"
does not work if thunderbird is already running.
The compose window is opened, but the file is not attached.
This is a pain, since I believe OpenOffice.org
,
__const cpu_set_t *__cpuset) __THROW;
(likewise for sched_getaffinity()).
Please fix this problem before Sarge goes out the door.
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can check that by the
colour of the "Connected" Symbol in the lower right corner. If it is yellow
you have a low id, meaning your xMule cannot be contacted by the outer world.
If it is green you have a high id.
Thanks for your information!
Regards, David
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Package: hotplug
Version: 0.0.20040329-17
`cat /sys/bus/pnp/devices/*/id` contains the following line:
CTL0043
/lib/modules/2.6.8-2-686/modules.alias contains the following line:
alias pnp:cCTL00f0dCTL0043* snd_sb16
However, `modprobe --show-depends pnp:dCTL0043` returns the following:
Package: kernel-image-2.6.10-9-amd64-k8
Version: 2.6.10-2
Severity: normal
I upgraded my computer last week from a Athlon to a Athlon64.
Everything worked fine without any updates. My first update was to a 64
bit kernel, and I left the 32 bit userland, which I'll upgrade later.
This left me with
I have tried using 'pilot-dedupe ToDoDB' to get rid of all but one of
the blank records, then deleting the final blank record on the palm.
There appear to be no blank records in Evolution's task list. However,
each time I synchronize, many many blanks are inserted again into the
palm and I have t
Package: kdebase-bin
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Subject: kdebase-bin: kcheckpass won't use ldap authentication without setuid
Package: kdebase-bin
Version: 4:3.3.2-1
Severity: normal
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Archi
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: On 2005/03/06 JST, got "Working" netboot
from
http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/images/daily/netboot/debian-installer/i386/
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i686 GNU/Linux
Date: 2005/03/06, 13:30 JST
Meth
Package: libdv4
Version: 0.103-2
Severity: wishlist
The 0.104 libdv package was released upstream on 29 November 2004.
It contains a vital amd64 patch. Even though Debian's amd64 version
isn't official, it has a large number of users who would appreciate
an update.
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During configuration, ipvsadm does not let me permit eth0.300, vlan300,
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installing/upgrading with a pre-existing /etc/default/ipvsadm with an
invalid interface, it gets in an endl
f box indeed did organized by thread.
when i deactivated both, i could at least move my mails.
conclusion:
One part of kmail GUI thinks mail are thread organized and one part does not.
When moving a thread
root message, the GUI tries to update it's view and mess up with his thread
tree, res
(sending from my other mail accout, sicne butn.net and
spohr/gluck have some problem with each other)
I see parted already has this functionality.
I thought I'll mention this in case someone has the same problem.
Varno. Enostavno. V
illat wrote:
>David Liontooth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>Would you consider packaging x264 for Debian? My experience with your
>>unofficial packages has been excellent on both x86 and amd64. Even
>>though the library is still labeled "in early developme
The feedback from debian-legal is that, although the code itself is GPL,
the H.264 codec is patent-encumbered.
This means the package does not meet the DFSG and cannot be included in
Debian.
Please close this bug report.
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> Some debugging show me that the waiting appen in
> /usr/lib/python2.3/threading.py line 418 in a sleep call. Commenting
> out this sleep call make every body happy.
I used to get freezes that I could solve by doing kill -STOP followed
by kill -CONT a little later. But I guessed that was caused by
bad threading support in gstreamer 0.8, and since I upgraded to 0.10 I
haven't seen it.
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conflict with libxul-dev.
Suggestion : either include it in libxul-dev or update libnspr-dev.
Regards,
David
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happened without my upgrading any package related to
the kernel. Both times, the problem has been diagnosed by joss (aka
Josselin Mouette) as related to initrd-tools.
Suggestion : make yaird the default program for building 2.6.15 initrd
images, until initrd-tools has been fixed.
Thanks,
David
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tedly isn't what
most people are interested in. I'm not going to be able to start on the
protocol headers/libs/server/drivers for another week and a half due to
personal reasons, but I'll be starting on them as soon as I can.
- David Nusinow
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On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 01:50:09PM -0400, David Nusinow wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 04:29:59PM -0700, Bill Wohler wrote:
> > Package: xorg
> > Severity: wishlist
> >
> > Please package 7.1.
> >
> > I've heard that this release contains changes t
> an MU to prevent it from entering unstable.
Feel free to upload directly to unstable, provided you test the patches
first on a live X server. I won't be doing any uploads myself of the X
packages for a week or two, so I'd prefer to see your fixes go right in if
possible.
- David Nusinow
Package: xine-ui
Version: 0.99.4-2
Severity: minor
A thick black line is drawn through the device boxes instead of displaying
"DVD",
"CD", etc. See http://spello.sscnet.ucla.edu/xine-ui-bug.jpg
In both 32-bit chroot and 64-bit.
Dave
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Simply recompiling the Nvidia (closed--from their site) driver fixed it!
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Severity: wishlist
Hi, there is a new upstream version available at
http://globulation2.org/wiki/Download_and_Install#Latest_Release_:_0.8.19
it features improved AI, gameplay and a few graphical updates.
Regards, David
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Package: sox
Version: 12.17.9-1
Severity: wishlist
I ran into a problem that sox interprets what follows the first period as the
file type -- this appears to be fixed in the most recent release. Useful in
scripts.
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Followup-For: Bug #203872
The Monkey Audio Codec decoder is likely proprietary -- cf.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mac-port/
ls | while read FILE ; do
NAME=`echo $FILE | sed "s/\(.*\)\.ape/\1/"`
mac "$FILE" "$NAME".wav -d
flac "$NAME".wav
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Version: 2.0.33
Severity: minor
When issuing "wajig update", it gives the receipt "Packages rred"
That's a lot of r's!
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>From the description: ... mobile devices, in most cases handies.
"Handy" is a german word, the correct english term is mobile phone.
Regards
David
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Hi,
vol_id is a very useful tool and there seems to be a growing number of
packages (e.g. cryptsetup and usbmount) which use it to identify
filesystems.
I'd therefore like to ask you whether it would be possible to move it into
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Graham Williams wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Could you give some more context on where this message appears. I don't
> get it with a "wajig update".
>
Interesting. This sort of thing:
# wajig update
Get: 56 2006-06-14-1351.33.pdiff [1230B]
Get: 57 2006-06-18-1412.03.
2, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) =
0xa7be4000
read(3, "#\n# ALSA library configuration "..., 131072) = 7640
read(3, "", 131072) = 0
read(3, "", 131072) = 0
close(3)= 0
munmap(0xa7be400
Package: gnome-panel
Version: 2.14.1-1+b1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The current version of gnome-panel renders the package uninstallable
since it depends on libecal1.2-3 (>= 1.6.1) instead of libecal1.2-6:
# apt-get install gnome-panel
Reading package lists... Done
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.4-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After an apt-get upgrade yesterday, mozilla-firefox package stopped
working. When i type mozilla-firefox from console i get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mozilla-firefox
Erreur de segmentatio
Severity is not as bad as i thought in first place. After checking the
backtrace, it seems to come from interaction of firefox and a plugin. I
don't know why the plugin suddently crach (ColorZilla) but at least i
removed it and everything worked ok.
I didn't notice the folder of firefox was ~.
different vg's this means that resume will not work.
I've attached a patch which fixes this by activating both resume and
root vg's.
Regards,
David Härdeman
diff -ur initramfs-tools-0.60-orig/scripts/local-top/lvm
initramfs-tools-0.60/scripts/local-top/lvm
--- initramfs-tools-0.60-ori
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.0.3-2
Severity: wishlist
Once things have stabilized a bit, I need to write some documentation on
how the initramfs stuff (e.g. encrypted root) is supposed to work.
This will probably have to wait until I've fixed #373973 since it would
outdate most of the documen
create a new directory in the cryptsetup SVN repo for
development of this program?
Re,
David
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retitle 371846 Support root-on-crypto-on-lvm without changing root variable
thanks
I have a solution for using root-on-crypto-on-lvm without having to change
the root variable in my local repository.
I just need to test it a bit more before I commit it.
Regards,
David
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o support on top of my patch or do
you want an updated patch?
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David
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Quoting Javier Barroso ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Now I try to invoke ldapvi again, and remove this trailing space, ldapvi
> generate:
> changetype: modify
> add: givenName
> givenName: Javier
> -
> delete: givenName
> givenName: Javier
>
> And ldapmodify fails because it can't add before than delet
Quoting Gerfried Fuchs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> * Julien Goodwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-19 16:02]:
> > Fails to start if EDITOR environment variable not set, should fall back
> > to system alternative "editor"
> Sorry, I don't have EDITOR nor VISUAL set, and it works perfectly. Can
> you tell
e a bit is that the lvm tools use isalnum()
as part of their checks which (if I understood things correctly) will
work differently depending on locale. However, the use of [:alnum:] in
the sed script should accomplish the same thing.
Regards,
David
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Package: python2.3-twisted
Version: 2.2.0-2
Severity: normal
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
python2.3-twisted: Depends: python2.3-twisted-conch (>= 1:0.6) but it is not
installable
Depends: python2.3-twisted-mail (>= 0.2) but it is not
installable
mage built with initramfs-tools since there is no way to know
that a random /dev/X/Y device is a LVM device.
Regards,
David
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contain these warnings.
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David
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Version: 1.0.3-2
Severity: wishlist
I did a check for duplicate executables in my $PATH and found out, that
the bzip2 package installs superfluous symlinks from /usr/bin/$p to
/bin/$p.
These should be deleted, since /bin is already in the system path.
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Package: gtkpod
Version: 0.99.4-1
Severity: normal
When I click on "Playlists" column title (located in the left menu, below
the "Read" icon), I get a segmentation fault (reproducible all the times).
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Package: kde-guidance
Version: 0.6.7-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Unpacking kde-guidance (from .../kde-guidance_0.6.7-1_amd64.deb) ...
Setting up kde-guidance (0.6.7-1) ...
Compiling /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/displayconfigabstraction.py ...
File "/usr/lib/pyth
Package: xchat
Version: 2.6.4-2
Severity: normal
xchat now depends on gnome and gconf2.
People who do not want to use gnome thus cannot upgrade.
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On Mon, June 26, 2006 13:05, Frans Pop said:
> Currently p-a-l fails if the selected disk already contains VGs and/or
> LVs. It would be better if p-a-l would automatically delete existing LVM
> stuff on the selected device (probably after a warning) before writing a
> new disklabel.
Is the warnin
Package: partman-auto-lvm
Severity: minor
I'm not sure this is a bug, but I've seen two people independently
mention that the /boot partition may be a bit large (256MB) with a
decently sized disk.
#342234 and http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2006/06/msg01364.html
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Package: partman-lvm
Severity: wishlist
We should add support to partman-lvm for resizing VG's and LV's
(possibly needs changed to parted as well).
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Severity: wishlist
Tags: d-i
Currently the failure messages when partition resizing fails are quite
unhelpful ("unknown error"). It would be good if we could improve these
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Looking at the acting_filesystem functionality in
partman-target/update.d/filesystems (the only code which references
parted_names as far as I could tell), it seems that the file
packages/partman/partman-lvm/parted_names/lvm could be removed entirely.
Does the d-i team agree?
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As all open issues in this report is already reported as separate bugs,
I'll close this one in a week or two unless someone objects.
Kind regards,
David Härdeman
I'm not able to reproduce this bug using vmware on i386, it seems likely
that it has been fixed...
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Using vmware on i386, I'm not able to reproduce this behaviour. Could
this be arch specific?
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Package: partman-auto
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The attached patch adds support for partman-auto-crypto preseeding. It
should be committed once partman-auto-crypto is moved to the d-i trunk.
Regards,
David
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Package: dselect
Version: 1.13.22
Severity: minor
At the end of a 'dselect update', I've started getting this output:
dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/cache/apt/available' near line 6353 package
`apcd':
too few values in file details field `Size' (compared to others)
It's unhappy about someth
Package: sendmail-base
Version: 8.13.7-2
Severity: important
For the last four or five days I've been tracking down a problem. I
could receive e-mail, but only some of the e-mail would go out. I
also saw the following,
telnet ::1 25
Trying ::1...
Connected to ::1.
Escape character is '^]'.
220
n order
to prevent this version of sensors-applet to enter testing.
Thanks,
David.
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Package: cupsys
Version: 1.2.1-2
Severity: normal
The recent upgrade to cupsys 1.2.1-3 defines the server from localhost:631 to
/var/run/cups/cups.sock:631 for user root (but not for non-root users). This
value fails; kprinter for instance says it cannot contact the cups server.
In KDE's printe
riate arguments should of course be passed to the keyscript when
it is invoked (such as the device, mapping name, key path, etc).
I'll take a look at this while I implement the C wrapper.
Regards,
David
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install cryptsetup before the
+ initramfs image is generated.
+
+ -- David Härdeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thu, 29 Jun 2006 01:36:37 +0200
+
base-installer (1.60) unstable; urgency=low
* Support finish-install, both by installing the script there and for
On Thu, June 29, 2006 9:48, Frans Pop said:
> On Thursday 29 June 2006 01:54, David Härdeman wrote:
>> The attached patch allows base-installer to know when cryptsetup is
>> necessary and to install it before the initramfs image has been
>> generated so that the crypto-ro
Package:exim4-base
Version:4.60-3
My ISP started requiring TLS authentication so I checked the exim document
supplied by Debian: README.Debian.gz. It reads:
2.2. Using TLS
2.2.1. Exim 4 as TLS/SSL client
Both exim4-daemon-heavy and exim4-daemon-light support TLS/SSL using
the GnuTLS libr
Package: libkrb53
Version: 1.4.3-7
Severity: normal
/etc/gssapi_mech.conf by default refers to /usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so,
but this ifle doesn't exist. Changing it to /usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so.2
improves things. I don't know if you would prefer to assign it to
libgssapi2 to change the config file
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 01:18:54PM -0700, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> The submitter address recorded for your Bug report
> #370790: Debian README for exim4 misleading re TLS.
> has been changed.
>
> The old submitter address for this report was
> David Lawyer <[EMA
u Kevin. I know you are subscribed to the
package tracking system of acidbase, so I know that you receive all the
bugs submitted to the package too. If you don't agree with the severty
of a bug, you can always change it as I've just done.
> Sorry for my rant,
> Kevin
Regards,
David.
#342709 which deals with the same issues,
although bit differently.)
Hmm...wrong bug no? #342709 has the title "Portmap dies w/ SIGPIPE
during heavy I/O"
Re,
David
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On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 08:06:24PM +0200, maximilian attems wrote:
hello david,
thanks for your response and quick jump in!
On Tue, 06 Jun 2006, David Härdeman wrote:
I think a better approach (which I've suggested before) would be to have a
list of devices that should be present befo
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 06:42, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> What is the install command you are using? Can you easily reproduce this
> bug?
I tried reinstalling checkinstall-1.5.3-3, and now it seems to work without my
patch. It previously failed consistently for a period of weeks, and I have no
id
Jonas,
wasn't all suggestions in this bug implemented in the last cryptsetup
upload? If not, what remains?
Re,
David
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I suggest that we use the following logic:
1) do vol_id check
2) if fstype is swap, we're done
3) if fstype is known, complain and exit
4) if fstype is unknown, run mkswap
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The bug has occurred again. I built Qt 4 (downloaded from KDE's SVN qt-copy),
and then tried to install it with this command:
checkinstall --pkgname=qt4x make install_qmake install_mkspecs
sub-src-install_subtargets sub-tools-install_subtargets install_htmldocs
It's a pretty big package to inst
g geximon. The Ctrl-select works fine for me running on a
remote machine, and running locally. If possible could you also check it on
another computer.
Thanks
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x27;ll just fix the code here.
Thankfully, this should be easy to put into a testsuite.
dave...
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a new upstream version (2.1.0), but I did not find anything
related to sound fixes in its changelog.
http://dev.gentoo.org/~chainsaw/xsys/download/xsys-2.1.0.tar.bz2
Thanks,
David.
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on Debian Ghostscript is not going to be called GSWIN32C.EXE
ever, one could override detection by calling ./configure with the
additional argument "GS=gs".
The test in the configure script is mainly there for prodding Windows
users to actually fix their PATH environment variable.
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g an ordinary user the root passwork just to turn on the windowing
> system.
Does running 'dpkg-reconfigure x11-common' as root fix the problem for you?
This may be something that was fixed in the last upload of the xorg source
package to unstable.
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text without that >8 bit characters. Middle mouse button
> doesn't paste anything. Maybe it should simply strip >8 bits characters and
> paste only these that are correct for 8bit encoding.
Does this happen with something other than xterm? Say gnome-terminal? This
could very well be a r
?
> >
> > Yes. :))) ... Thanks a lot, Michel ... :)
>
> Excellent, thanks for testing.
>
>
> Ben, do you think this will also work with integrated chipsets?
Should we ship our driver with this patch as well?
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r the next week but I also want to push
forward with getting 7.1 in to experimental, as that's been lagging far too
much.
> Drew,
> hoping you know something he doesn't know
I wish...
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> But running it doesn't do anything. It just exits. No error
> message, no warning. Even strace'ing it didnt reveal anything.
>
> I also filled a bugreport against x11-common because of this
> (#369502)
Does x11-common version 1:7.0.21 fix this problem?
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gin with, because in
my own tests with upgrading x11-common with the /usr/bin/X11 error
condition, I didn't hit this bug, so I'm not 100% sure I understand it
fully.
Now, the way around this that I can see is that the new postinst needs to
manually re-create the symlinks prior to exiting du
't format your harddrive, but I won't
> guarantee that.
I am currently in the process of fixing it, but it requires a lot of
rebuilds and is not so critical as hosing people's systems on upgrade. Calm
down. It'll be fixed with 7.1, which is what I'm working on right no
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