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Wookey <woo...@wookware.org> wrote:
> +++ Neil Williams [2015-12-01 16:52 +]:
> > Please let us know if you are using OpenID authentication with
> > LAVA.
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> I use OpenID whenever I get the chance as one of the few ID protocols
authentication modules, also
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definitely exist for it. I'd try the
> > linux-headers-amd64 package first, described as
> >
> > "Header files for Linux amd64 configuration (meta-package) This
> >package depends on the architecture-specific header files for the
> >latest Linux
a similar daily / weekly event, if one doesn't
exist already.
I'm using a wheezy chroot to get around problems with the plugin on
unstable/testing. The only problem I get is when trying to do
screenshare, my audio clips constantly.
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submissions which would help integrate LAVA into some of the Debian
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is going to need the updated cairo which underpins all of GTK (Gnome,
XFCE, LXDE, Mint etc.). The better solution will be a wheezy chroot
with a browser installed and using X forwarding.
If we could see the source code for google-talkplugin, it could be fixed
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http://ftp-master.metadata.debian.org/changelogs/main/c/cairo/unstable_changelog
The change was made to fix:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=712022
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values. If those do not work, try *extending* the cache
list.
with the following aarch64.cache file contents:
glib_cv_long_long_format=I64
glib_cv_stack_grows=no
That is almost certainly too short. The cache file needs to specify all
necessary values for the entire cross-build.
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not something dpkg-cross should be expected to
solve.
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lots more *stuff* to -cross packages is the least harmful option.
However, because the contents haven't changed, it doesn't actually help
us identify the issues that would arise with Multiarch much.
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going to break without a package-specific wrapper
script anyway because the locations of things in /usr/share should not
(need to) change to support a cross-build.
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