Bug#381232: firefox: No font anti-aliasing (anymore)
I have the same bug on all Debian unstable computers I updated lately. Apparently, the bug seems to have shown up when some of the libraries firefox depends on were updated a few days ago. PS: funny thing, thunderbird text antialiasing works with no problem. Tanguy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#321823: mozilla-firefox: Firefox automatic I'm feeling lucky search
I think this bug should be re-opened and and the patch rolled back. The supposedly bug is in fact the intended default behaviour for Firefox. This is the way Firefox behaves on every platform/OS (except Debian, why?). Most users (including myself) relies on this feature to speed up the process of typing a website address, finding a word in the dictionary, etc. If one does not want to rely on the I'm feeling lucky behaviour, the google bar is right next to the address bar for that. But with the Debian patch, it becomes redundant. I don't understand how this single bug report was accepted and changed the way Firefox behaved, without any discussion. By looking at the emails replies to this bug/patch, I can tell that I'm not the only one shocked by this sudden change. Regards, Tanguy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#324833: libboost_iostreams is missing
Package: libboost-dev Version: 1.33.0-1 Other relevant packages that are installed: libboost-doc, libboost-date-time-dev, libboost-filesystem-dev, libboost-graph-dev, libboost-program-options-dev, libboost-python-dev, libboost-regex-dev, libboost-serialization-dev, libboost-signals-dev, libboost-test-dev, libboost-thread-dev Boost 1.33 ships with several new libraries, one being Boost.Iostreams. However, my application fails to link correctly because it cannot find Boost.Iostream entry points. I couldn't locate anywhere the correct lib*.so, leading me to believe that it is missing from Debian packages. Maybe a new package libboost-iostreams-dev (and a dependency on a library package) is needed? PS: I haven't checked, but it could be that the other new libraries also need a dev package and/or precompiled libraries: - Boost.Functional/Hash - Boost.Parameter - Boost.Pointer_Container - Boost.Wave Yours, Tanguy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]