Am Freitag 21 April 2006 20:10 schrieb Kari Pahula:
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 12:10:55PM +0200, Tommi Mäkitalo wrote:
Am Dienstag, 11. April 2006 15:54 schrieben Sie:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 01:21:35PM +0200, Tommi Mäkitalo wrote:
Hi Kari,
...
I had a look at it. I'm afraid that
This seems to be fixed now. I guess I hadn't restarted the xserver since the
most recent update, so perhaps the bug was only in the experimental
packages.
Rob
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Hi,
my tests run, as I already wrote. The perl testbench showed indeed an error in
ext/B/t/deparse.
I corrected this by using a queue of objects, instead of a queue of references
to objects. Now the testbench and my own tests run clean:
ext/B/t/deparse...ok
I already
Package: libc6
Version: 2.3.6-7
Severity: minor
The following manpages all have woody at the bottom, which should
either be removed, or updated and kept up to date:
getconf
getent
catchsegv
sprof
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downgraded to chkrootkit 0.44-2 (stable):
# /usr/sbin/chkrootkit lkm
ROOTDIR is `\'
Checking `lkm'... nothing detected
hm.
peace,
Nolan
lantz moore wrote:
Nolan Andres [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The more recent results were shown given:
kernel: 2.6.15
chkrootkit: 0.46a-3
arch(unchanged):
Nolan Andres [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
downgraded to chkrootkit 0.44-2 (stable):
# /usr/sbin/chkrootkit lkm
ROOTDIR is `\'
Checking `lkm'... nothing detected
hm.
right. afaik, the adore check in 0.44 is completely broken. it will
*not* detect adore at all (nor should it give a false
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, Christopher Martin wrote:
Could you run 'top' from konsole, to verify that it is gwenview that is
eating the CPU when it tries to view the next image, and not some other
process? The fam daemon has caused problems with KDE apps in the past,
for instance, though that's just
Pjotr Kourzanov writes:
Package: gcc-4.1
Version: 4.1.0-1
Severity: important
Bug:
Pjotr, would you mind forwarding the cross compiler related bug
reports upstream, adding debian-gcc to the CC list and marking the
Debian report as forwarded?
Thanks, Matthias
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close 364166 3.0-15
2006/4/21, Christophe Mutricy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Package: xdu
Version: 3.0-14
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Since the recent Xorg 7 transition, xdu is uninstallable.
It look like the version string for libxaw7 went from 4.1.0 to
1:1.0.1-5.
tags 356126 + patch upstream
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On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 11:08:36PM +0200, Tommi Mäkitalo wrote:
Would you please check it in my repository.
As far as I can tell tntnet is in a good shape now.
I'm currently a bit busy myself but if nobody's ITPed this in a week
or two I'll look into getting this into Debian myself.
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 07:34:32PM +0200, Bill Allombert wrote:
Once upgrading (only) freeglut3 to 2.4.0-5, I get
freeglut (conquestgl): ERROR: Internal error Visual with necessary
capabilities not found in function fgOpenWindow
X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window
Package: dodgindiamond2
Version: 0.2.1-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
From /usr/share/doc/dodgindiamond2/README.gz :
** Keyboard **
Player 1: UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, RIGHT CONTROL
except that it's the key m here for firing. RIGHT CONTROL doesn't
have any effect.
*t
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Version: 2.6.16-9
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Justification: fails to build from source
The 2.6.16.6 patch contains a reference to for_each_possible_cpu,
which is not present until 2.6.17. It should be replaced with
for_each_cpu. This causes the package to fail
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 1.0.2+1.0.3-rc3-1
Severity: minor
Hi,
In /etc/default/cryptdisks, CRYPTDISKS_TIMEOUT's value is ignored. It
should be passed to cryptsetup as --timeout, but it's not. Instead, you
must set timeout=X in /etc/crypttab:
lith /dev/lith/lvol0nonetimeout=20
Sven and Henrique,
I was having this same problem with my psc-2210.
What fixed it for me was to run the HPLIP Toolbox (command line
hp-toolbox) and print a test page from there first. Then printing
from/through CUPS was fine.
Thanks for bringing us this fine upgrade from the old hpoj
I'm seeing this on #340111 which is arch:all, so it's obviously not
the case that this is out of date on some arch.
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On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 01:14:09PM +0200, Le Boulanger Yann wrote:
Could you confirm it works now?
yes, it works.
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On Thursday 20 April 2006 19:06, Reuben Thomas wrote:
Package: gwenview
Version: 1.3.1-2
Severity: normal
Gwenview is unusably slow on my 512Mb/1GHz lightly loaded laptop. I
have no idea why. I asked it to view a directory of 100 pictures. It
loads and displays thumbnails fast, but every
El vie, 21-04-2006 a las 17:29 +0200, Bill Allombert escribió:
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 03:36:45PM +0200, Loïc Minier wrote:
Hi there,
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006, Bill Allombert wrote:
There are quite a few report of a bug that cause GNOME menus
to disappear and that is linked to
Package: dodgindiamond2
Version: 0.2.1-1
Severity: wishlist
Currently man dodgindiamond2 doesn't display any useful information.
It doesn't even refer to the README for the explanation of f.ex. the
game control keyboard layout.
I suggest including at least the keyboard layout inside the manpage
Package: python-wxgtk2.6
Version: 2.6.1.2
Severity: important
The existing version has many bugs, which are fixed in the current
version. (A list of these bugs can be found on the wxPython web site).
Thanks for your work on Debian!
-frank
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Version: 0.7-7.1
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Tags: patch
The SEE ALSO section of the manpage is indented too far; the attached
patch fixes it.
--- /tmp/tcpspray.orgi 2006-04-21 17:46:28.0 -0400
+++ - 2006-04-21 17:48:09.324866000 -0400
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
.BI \-d delay
Sets the
Package: wnpp
Owner: Arnaud Fontaine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: pyasn1
Version : x.y.z
Upstream Author : Ilya Etingof [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://pyasn1.sourceforge.net/
* License : BSD-style license
Programming Lang: python
Package: file
Version: 4.17-1
Severity: normal
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Invalid regex detected when starting PHP4
$ php4
PHP Warning: mime_magic: type regexBEGIN[[:space:]]*[{]
application/x-awk invalid in Unknown on line 0
$ dpkg -S `which php4`
php4-cli:
Package: libwbxml2
Version: 0.9.0-3
Hi,
the shared library name of the libwbxml2 package is
`libwbxml2.so.0.0.9'. Thus the so-name is `libwbxml2.so.0' and I think
the library package should rather be named libwbxml2-0 in order to not
confuse it with `libwbxml.so.2'.
Michael
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Package: x11-common
Version: 1:7.0.14
Severity: serious
To smooth upgrade, x11-common should also Conflict
with the old version of xnest. This broke an upgrade here.
apt-get install -f then upgrades xnest, so I guess something
else make it believe that is necesarry, too. But I guess with
a
severity 364121 important
merge 364121 363644
thanks
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 06:17:11PM +0200, Przemyslaw Grzywacz wrote:
Package: locales
Version: 2.3.6-7
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
I can't upgrade my locales for few days now, I wanted to report it
tags 364084 upstream
thanks Lars
Lars Lindner wrote:
This is a good idea. I'll add it in upstream.
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Package: kate-plugins
Version: 4:3.5.2-1
Severity: important
Hi,
kate's make-plugin has a hardcoded make-command which is AFAIK not
suitable for Debian. It uses gmake, which normally isn't available on
Debian I think, please change this to only make so that this plugin
works out of the box,
Raising severity. Half of the package is not build in testing and unstable.
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Mike Hommey wrote:
An extra liferea-firefox could be shipped at Debian, then.
A liferea package based on xulrunner would be better ;)
Well, that's now up to Liferea upstream.
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Hello Vincent,
In linux.debian.devel, you wrote:
I retry:
Package name : latex-compile
Hmm, IMO the package does not actually compile latex sources; providing
Makefile snippets (and LaTeX macros for easy inclusion of xfig images)
is a different thing.
Now I guess that xfig images are
Package: digikam
Version: 0.8.1-3
Severity: important
The bug sure is important - the main feature of digikam is to
look at pictures in albums - and that fails. All I get
is a black window when trying to view my jpgs. :-(
It was even worse when I had dcraw on the system.
I would click on a
Hello,
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 07:45:20PM +0100, Neil Williams wrote:
Could you test this patch for me?
I would like to, but the patch does not apply. Investigating by hand,
it seems the diff is against an even newer version than in 0.6.4-1:
if (!ok || always_print)
{
fprintf (stderr,
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 10:32:21PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
On Apr 21, Guus Sliepen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure there are people who use both ifrename and udev, and if udev
Which part of ifrename does not work with udev you did not understand?
Which part of let the user shoot his
tags 364206 +pending
thanks
* Nicholas Riley wrote:
The 2.6.16.6 patch contains a reference to for_each_possible_cpu,
which is not present until 2.6.17. It should be replaced with
for_each_cpu. This causes the package to fail to build on Alpha.
Thanks, I added your patch.
Attached patch for nmu.
/Sune
diff -u basket-0.5.0/debian/control basket-0.5.0/debian/control
--- basket-0.5.0/debian/control
+++ basket-0.5.0/debian/control
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Section: kde
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Jose Luis Tallon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Build-Depends: debhelper (= 4.0.0),
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:56:30 -0600 Bdale Garbee wrote:
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 15:48 -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
Should we decide to change the license, we should either use the MIT
license if we don't want it to be copyleft, or the GPL if we do. A
custom license is not something that we
When I first filed #308894 I was using nameif (from the net-tools package) and
/etc/mactab to do my net device naming. But I just learned about the ifrename
package (which uses /etc/iftab). Maybe that's the latest way to do it. Or
maybe there's yet another method driven by all this new fancy
Attached is the patch for the NMU that I will upload shortly.
Don Armstrong
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Package: poker-network
Version: 1.0.19-1
Severity: serious
Why on earth are you build-depending on valgrind? I can't imagine why
a package like this would require it installed to build. Even if
there is a legitimate reason to build-depend on it, the dependency
needs to be conditionalized on
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
Thanks ... anyway, it would be significantly easier for me to
integrate your work if you edit the manpage source file (docbook
format) instead.
I wanted to avoid creating the page in docbook and converting it because
docbook-to-man generates pretty poor
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 01:22:53AM +0200, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 03:48:09PM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
Should we decide to change the license, we should either use the MIT
license if we don't want it to be copyleft, or the GPL if we do. A
custom
Package: klibc
Severity: serious
Version: 1.3.3-3
After an upgrade in unstable on sparc a reboot resulted in:
run-init: statfs /: invalid parameter
I'm inclined to blame klibc as that was also the cause the previous time
(#347902), but everything involved was upgraded. From /var/log/aptitude:
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 03:48:09PM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
Should we decide to change the license, we should either use the MIT
license if we don't want it to be copyleft, or the GPL if we do. A
custom license is not something that we want to write, and especially
not without serious
Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd rather end up in $HOME than in / whene the current working dir
doesn't exist in the chroot:
This sounds reasonable. However, I would like to consider the
implications, particularly for security. This would mean doing the
following:
1. Try $PWD
Package: apt
Version: 0.6.43
Severity: minor
Just wanted to note that the 0 not upgraded must be wrong, if one
can get apt-get dselect-upgrade to say this:
Package libmagick++9c2a has broken dep on libmagick++6
Considering libmagick++6 5 as a solution to libmagick++9c2a 1
Holding Back
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 09:49:15PM +0200, Nicolas François wrote:
Hi,
3) po4a-normalize sometimes reformat paragraph in a less than optimal
ways.
1. and 2. are problematic when reviewing what changes po4a-normalize did,
though 2. can be mitigated by using diff -ub. 3. cause generated
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove nvidia-modules-i386 from unstable. It has been superseded by
nvidia-graphics-modules-i386 and fails to build.
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1,
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 03:34:58PM +, Stephen Gran wrote:
Package: lessdisks-terminal
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 10.7.4
debian/lessdisks-terminal.postinst:
if ! egrep postinst_hook|postrm_hook /etc/kernel-img.conf; then
echo postinst_hook =
On Wednesday 19 April 2006 13:19, Matthieu Oppliger wrote:
Detect network card:[OE]
Detection was right, but presentation of the interfaces makes trouble,
because the Ethernet interface is showed as SunGEM (that's right!)but
Ethernet over IEEE1394 is presented as Ethernet 10/100/1000. It
Package: hamlib3
Version: 1.2.4-3
Severity: normal
I am about to go to town to make my downloads, but
it seems I will not get a smooth transition to hamlib4.
Tell me what to tell dpkg --set-selections.
Package hamlib3-perl has broken dep on hamlib3
Considering hamlib3 4 as a solution to
Package: prestimel
Severity: normal
What can I tell dpkg --set-selections to resolve this?
Package libmagick++9c2a has broken dep on libmagick++6
Considering libmagick++6 5 as a solution to libmagick++9c2a 1
Holding Back libmagick++9c2a rather than change libmagick++6
Package prestimel has
Package: rxvt-unicode-ml
Severity: normal
What should I tell dpkg --set-selections to resolve this?
Package rxvt-unicode-ml has broken dep on rxvt-unicode
Considering rxvt-unicode -1 as a solution to rxvt-unicode-ml 0
Added rxvt-unicode to the remove list
Considering rxvt-unicode-lite 0 as
Package: liferea
Severity: wishlist
I'm not sure how this should be resolved:
Package dbus has broken dep on dbus-1
Considering dbus-1 8 as a solution to dbus 0
Holding Back dbus rather than change dbus-1
Package dbus-1-utils has broken dep on dbus
Considering dbus 0 as a solution to
Package: libgdal1-dev
Version: 1.2.6-1.3
Severity: normal
What should I tell dpkg --set-selections to resolve this?
Package libgdal1-dev has broken dep on libgdal1c2a
Considering libgdal1c2a 1 as a solution to libgdal1-dev 1
Removing libgdal1-dev rather than change libgdal1c2a
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Package: xli
Severity: normal
If nothing is done, I will lose xli?
Package x11-common has broken dep on xli
Considering xli 1 as a solution to x11-common 1615
Added xli to the remove list
Fixing x11-common via remove of xli
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Well, all I know is that if I am not allowed to lower the write speed,
then I can no longer use CDRW, and can only use CDR.
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Package: mesa-swx11-source
Version: 6.4.1-0.4+ucko1
Severity: important
Tags: patch upstream
[XSF: when this patch is in, please bump xorg-server's build dependency
on mesa-swx11-source accordingly in order to pick up the fixes.]
As reported at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5835
J The best way is adding yourself to the dialout group. I will make a note
J of it in the upcoming version.
# find /dev/tty*S* -group tty
/dev/ttyS0
# find /dev/tty*S* ! -group tty
/dev/ttyS1
/dev/ttyS2
/dev/ttyS3
/dev/ttyUSB0
/dev/ttyUSB1
/dev/ttyUSB10
/dev/ttyUSB11
/dev/ttyUSB12...
Why is
Package: libdevil1c2
Version: 1.6.7-4.1
Followup-For: Bug #314829
I have come up with a patch to fix the reading of PNG files on the amd64
platform. This was discovered while browsing the forums over at
http://www.ogre3d.org. I have cleaned up the patch to remove
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retitle 363490 [amd64] module sk98lin cannot be assigned to eth0
thanks
On Wednesday 19 April 2006 14:49, Georg Colle wrote:
Comments/Problems:
The module sk98lin needed by the network HW was not loaded
automatically. Choosing it from the list that showed after the
R Later versions than your 2.0.0-5 (wtf are you filing this against
R 2.0.0-5? Even testing doesn't contain that for weeks) has fixes
R wrt that. Are you able to give me the presentation so I can try?
Glad to hear that impress now always exports valid HTML. I cannot do
apt-get upgrade with my
Package: wajig
Version: 2.0.31
Severity: wishlist
Someone set up a new way to access current changelogs online -- perhaps
wajig could use it?
http://packages.debian.org/changelog:package name
David
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On Monday 17 April 2006 11:48, Fredrik Olofsson wrote:
Nice.
But I have realised that it does not work after the reboot. The
installer adds the option to the kernel command line, but libata does
not care. So you still have to add the option for modprobe before
the cdrom can be used in the
GCC is correct in rejecting this code.
See http://anubis.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_closed.html#18
for the Defect report against the standard that says this was not a defect
in the standard.
That should
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Well, all I know is that in a few days I will go to town, providing a
brief window of opportunity, first in months, to download big files
(http://jidanni.org/comp/debian/apt-offline/index_en.html)
Fixing x11-common via remove of xautolock
Fixing x11-common via remove of xli
D Yes, lbxproxy and
When exporting to HTML, check if the directory is empty _before_
asking all those questions!
Rene Which ones? When does it happen?
Probably export once to an empty directory.
Restart impress, then export again to the same directory.
That those files could get overwritten should be detected
Well when one sees Just 'apt-get install openoffice.org'. one
wouldn't double check apt-cache. Only when one returns from their
rare trip to town, would one find they blew their opportunity to get
the help documentation. So the web page should remind people to get
help packages too in the same
Package: xorg
Version: 1:7.0.14
Severity: important
And when runing setxkbmap from some other place do I get this message.
Error loading new keyboard description
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reassign 361707 gcc-snapshot
tags 361707 +upstream
forwarded 361707 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9278
thanks
I agree that this is not really a bug in openal, though it's easy enough
to work around.
The C99 standard says (I believe; I'm afraid I only have a draft):
The special
Just to document a work around for those that do not know how to handle
the broken package. After it breaks run:
apt-get -f install
This will install the packages that are not broken correctly and keep
your system going.
Maintainer, can we please resolve this conflict. perhaps moving one of
Package: tramp
Version: 1:2.0.52-2
Severity: normal
Using tramp to load multiple remote files with the same name, I found
I kept getting this file has an auto-recover file messages. On
investigation, this seemed not to be true; rather, for a file foo,
tramp was using /tmp/#foo# as the
Package: libdevil1c2
Version: 1.6.7-4.1
Followup-For: Bug #314829
Pleaese disregard my previous post. I attached the wrong version of the
patch. Also reading the previous postings I see that a similar patch
was posted a while back. The one I'm attaching is a bit more
simplified. If there's
Dan Jacobson writes:
Package: rxvt-unicode-ml
Severity: normal
Version?
What should I tell dpkg --set-selections to resolve this?
Package rxvt-unicode-ml has broken dep on rxvt-unicode
Considering rxvt-unicode -1 as a solution to rxvt-unicode-ml 0
Added rxvt-unicode to the remove list
Package: smbfs
Version: 3.0.22-1
Severity: normal
I have a samba file server share mounted with cifs. When I try to move a file
with a filename with a special character in it, this fails with the error: mv:
cannot move 'filename': No such file or directory. Copying goes fine. Moving
and copying
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 04:32:58AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
Well, all I know is that in a few days I will go to town, providing a
brief window of opportunity, first in months, to download big files
(http://jidanni.org/comp/debian/apt-offline/index_en.html)
Fixing x11-common via remove of
On Friday 21 April 2006 18:00, Christian Pernegger wrote:
Package: klibido
Version: 0.2.5-2
Severity: important
When refreshing groups the headers apparently get downloaded,
but afterwards all groups are supposedly empty. klibido prints
an error message like the following for every
Package: g++-4.0
Version: 4.0.3-1
Severity: grave
Hi,
Ignore the architecture below -- this report is about HPPA.
Here's a simple program that runs fine on my x86 box, but fails
on Paer (2.6.16-1-parisc64-smp #2 SMP).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/gmp-4.2.dfsg/tests/cxx$ cat test-throw.cc
#include
Package: dpkg-dev-el
Version: 26.5-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
XEmacs's (format-time-string) function doesn't support %z and just returns
z, which results in README.Debian timestamps like:
-- Russ Allbery [EMAIL PROTECTED], Fri, 21 Apr 2006 18:59:50 z
The following patch adds a copy of the
Further information: the program also fails using g++-3.4, but
works using g++-3.3.
-Steve
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Hi Georg,
Please don't drop the bug report address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from the CC
list, as all the information you're providing to me might be important for
somebody else looking at the bug.
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, Georg Colle wrote:
Am Freitag, 21. April 2006 07:53 schrieb Jurij Smakov:
On
Package: thinkpad-base
Version: 5.9-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I suspect that since no one else using the new udev 0.090-2 is complaining
about this problem, that thinkpad-base may be at fault.
On reboot with udev 0.090-2, I found /dev/null was group 'thinkpad' and
Hi,
On sparc this clearly looks like an alignment problem. The decode()
function mentioned in the backtrace above is supposed to do the right
thing depending on whether alignment on word boundary for ints is
required. The need for such alignment is tested during 'configure' run and
is
Hi,
ladspa could do the same with
ladspa-pluginname
i.e. your initial choice sounds like the most logical solution.
okay, I'll go with this.
Maybe on the long term other ladspa packages should also switch name.
The more important part is 'Provides: ladspa-plugin', and the name
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 11:50:50AM -0600, Dwayne C. Litzenberger wrote:
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 12:10:18AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
Dwayne, I'm happy to do an NMU for this issue if you wish.
Sure, be my guest. :)
Ok, uploaded with the previous patch.
Cheers,
--
Steve Langasek
Package: unhtml
Version: 2.3.6
Steps to reproduce:
echo -e '\xfe\xffDebian' 1
./unhtml 1 2
hexdump -C 2
fe|.|
0001
Whoops... Everything after (char)EOF is dropped on the floor.
---
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I have the same output shown on an app provided by Sun, midp4palm1.0
converter from JAR to PRC binary, which use libgcj6-awt.
I have several applications which need to be run in the testing branch
for stability reasons.
As you, Matthias Klose,
Package: swapd
Version: 0.2-10
Severity: important
line:
unsigned long kswaps = 0;
in swapd.c
should be:
long kswaps = 0;
or other changes made.
currently swapd is not working at all if there is no other swap in the system.
it is because of these lines:
kswaps = usedswaps();
Package: perlprimer
Version: 1.1.8-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Steffen,
The new upstream version restores compatibility with EnsEMBL, which
changed its URL pattern.
Have a nice week-end,
--
Charles Plessy
Wako, Saitama, Japan
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT
Quoting A.M.P. Boelens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Package: smbfs
Version: 3.0.22-1
Severity: normal
I have a samba file server share mounted with cifs. When I try to move a file
with a filename with a special character in it, this fails with the error: mv:
cannot move 'filename': No such file
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 01:41:27AM +0200, Norbert Preining wrote:
Since I am not a DD, I cannot do the NMU, but maybe some DD finds time
to do this, or you can find the time to make a Maintainer upload.
As soon as I can upgrade to X11R7 and not have stuff break as bad as it
has been (which I
Package: ctwm
Version: 3.7-2
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Hey Branden,
The ctwm package is currently uninstallable in unstable, because it still
installs to /usr/X11R6/bin which is being turned into a compatibility
symlink for the X11R7 transition. Fortunately, since ctwm is using imake
the
Tag 364064 moreinfo
Retitle 364064 some packages from X missing
Thanks
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 01:21:11PM +0200, Oso Polar wrote:
snip/
It seems that some packages are missing. We solve this problem
installing them, but some other packages of the standard installation
seems to have the
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