tags 300527 patch
thanks
I'm uploading an NMU for this bug, which consists of a changelog and a
rebuild against fresh libs. The changelog entry is attached. :)
Cheers,
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diff -u gnome-vfsmm2.6-2.8.0/debian/changelog
gnome-vfsmm2.6-2.8.0/debian/changelog
After I installed debian sarge
sarge-i386-netinst.iso
I used some weeks to try out everything,
before I attemped to print, the printer did not complain,
but when I took an adobe acrobat pdf file,
which is ok, prints fine under suse linux,
then the laserjet (without Post Script Modules)
womitted
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 07:57:52AM +, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Guillem Jover [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-03-25 03:48]:
This WNPP bug was tagged fixed-in-experimental, but the package has
since then moved to unstable.
Hmmm when did that happen? :)
It didn't... the package is still
Package: backup-manager
Version: 0.5.5-7
Severity: wishlist
Please consider using the attached cupsys's Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR)
debconf template translation. It was properly checked against errors using
the msgfmt utility from gettext package as can be see bellow :
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Em Sex 25 Mar 2005 21:45, Martin Michlmayr escreveu:
reassign 301412 console-data
thanks
* Tiago Saboga [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-03-25 15:56]:
Package: console-keymaps-ps2
Severity: minor
There doesn't appear to be such a package?
console-data only generates the following binary
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Package: gnome-menus
Severity: normal
I am really interested in your package but want to keep kde (i
currently use a hack to do the same thing, so ... thank you for
maintaing this package)
Unpacking gnome-menus (from .../gnome-menus_2.10.1-1_i386.deb)
...
dpkg: error processing
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On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 02:24:08AM +0100, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
...apt-get update ;apt-get -u upgrade ;apt-get clean worked ok, but
snip
The entire sip/PyQt/PyKDE suite is being upgraded to the latest version,
but there are NEW packages in them so it's being a lengthy process. New
sip is now on
Sorry-- somehow I missed the individual client man pages, such as
btdownloadcurses and btdownloadheadless. They appear to be up-to-date.
The overall man page (bittorrent-downloader) still refers to the old port
allocation method, though, as does /usr/share/doc/bittornado/README.txt.gz
(step 6).
The File name too long is an error returned by the rename() call,
specifically ENAMETOOLONG.
This filename is too long for your filesystem. I don't think dpkg
should randomly truncate or alter filenames, therefore there's nothing
dpkg can do here other than abort the installation.
well i
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Robert Millan said:
Why don't we just put (Debian) in instead?
There's a reason because hardcoding Linux is wrong: Debian supports
(or at least intends to support) other kernels. I can't see a reason why
hardcoding GNU would be wrong, though. So in this case maybe you want
to make it
Martin Godisch said:
apache2 is started upon package update even if it wasn't running before
because /etc/rcx.d/S91apache2 was removed.
This shouldn't happen, as we use invoke-rc.d in our postinst, which checks
the current runlevel, and won't start apache2 unless the symlink is
present for
Subject: registering the wrong executable for text/plain and text/* breaks
other applications
Followup-For: Bug #295471
Package: kvim
Version: 1:6.3-067+2
This breaks attachment viewing in mutt, and anything else that relies on
/etc/mailcap. Please don't let this bug into a released sarge.
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Package: mozilla-thunderbird
Version: 1.0-3
Severity: normal
I use five different accounts with Thunderbird, all of them being simple POP3
accounts, one is POP3 over SSL. I have around 20 folders under the Local
Folders and incoming mail is automatically sorted using a list of filters.
I used
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: sarge-businesscard ISO of RC3 on i386 arch, downloaded 3/24/2005 from cdimage.debian.orguname -a: Don't remember
Date: approximately 8:00PM Central, March 25, 2005
Method: Booted from businesscard CD.
Machine: Dell Inspiron 8200
After a major dist-upgrade today, I can't reproduce this bug anymore,
so I think it should be closed.
I did a major dist-upgrade from my very stale version of testing to
today's version of testing. Upgrades included:
fvwm (2.5.10-12 = 2.5.12-4)
fvwm95-icons (2.0.43ba-17 = 2.0.43ba-21)
emacs21
Martin Schuster said:
We experience the same problem here, using phpmyadmin (which calls
mysql_fetch_field() in phpmyadmin/libraries/dbi/mysql.dbi.lib.php)
Can you reproduce the segfault using the example script from:
http://www.php.net/mysql_fetch_field
This is what I used to test that the
Hi Frans,
thanks for testing.
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 12:13:45AM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
I tried integrating the new debs in the installation as much as possible
by chrooting into the target system after base installation (debootstrap)
and installing the debs with the noninteractive
Package: libchewing
Version: 0.2.6-2
Severity: serious
Tags: sid
Justification: Policy 7.6, FTBFS
The Build-Depends should be automake1.9 instead of automake-1.9. With
this typo libchewing FTBFS due to unsatisfied dependency.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT prefers unstable
retitle 282035 kernel: AT keyboard driver doesn't recognize some fancy Logitech
keyboard keys
reassign 282035 kernel
thanks
On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 09:31:58PM +0100, Stephane Chauveau wrote:
I have a simular keyboard and I investigated the problem a few months ago.
This is a kernel problem.
Package: apt
Version: 0.5.28.5
Severity: minor
File: /usr/bin/apt-cache
Hi,
apt-cache policy output is most helpful when debugging upgrade issues,
but is undocumented:
|$ apt-cache policy exim4
|exim4:
| Installed: 4.50-4
| Candidate: 4.50-4
| Version Table:
| *** 4.50-4 0
|500
Package: sylpheed-claws-gtk2
Version: 1.9.6cvs1-1
Severity: normal
Start 'sylpheed-claws-gtk2' for the first time and a first time user
setup routine begins. Suppose a user fills out all the boxes, and gets
to the Security part and clicks Save. Suppose he inputs a mail
folder name which
Package: sylpheed-claws-gtk2
Version: 1.9.6cvs1-1
Severity: normal
Maximize the Subect Panel so it takes up most of the screen, with a few
hundred messages to scroll through. Hold the down arrow key and the
blue highlight moves down through the subjects. Meanwhile the whole
panel flickers, not
Package: spider
Version: 1.2-2
Severity: normal
The package description for spide contains the following text:
--
The default is round.spider. If you wish to use small.spider, either call
it directly, or change the link /usr/X11R6/bin/spider to point to
small.spider instead of
Package: gpsd
Version: 2.13-1
Subject: new version of gpsd available
See http://gpsd.berlios.de;. The current release (as of 3/23/2005) is
2.18.
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Package: hotkeys
Version: 0.5.7.3
Severity: important
Any 'multimedia' keyboards that are properly set-up in X now deliver
standardized (well, not really but still) keysyms, known as XF86audio.
Please support that keyboard mapping.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT prefers
On 05-Mar-25 14:43, Andreas Jochens wrote:
On 05-Mar-26 00:02, Ben Burton wrote:
One solution which comes to my mind would be to make 'libgcj-dev' a real
package like 'gcj' which is provided by 'gcc-defaults' and depends on
the package from the current default gcc version. This would
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