Package: imagej
Version: 1.39q-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The imagej starter script contains several bugs:
* The script tries to symlink to macros even if they already exist in the
user's directory. For example I prefer a customized StartupMacros.txt that
adds some new features.
* The scrip
Package: imagej
Version: 1.39q-2
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The imagej starter script complains about not being able to find the default
LUTS, giving an error message of:
ls: /usr/share/imagej/luts: No such file or directory
The attached patch should fix it.
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Package: pdfjam
Version: 1.20-2
Severity: normal
pdfnup does not use /etc/papersize to set the default papersize.
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Package: imagej
Version: 1.39b-1
Severity: normal
The imagej(1) man page needs a lot of work. For example:
The references to baz(1) and bar(1) should be removed.
Command line options that do work, for example setting heap size, aren't
documented.
Command line options that don't work, for examp
Package: imagej
Version: 1.39b-1
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
I'm excited that ImageJ is finally going to be in Debian!
Unfortunately the current version of the startup script
doesn't work, making the software unusable.
The problem is on line 51 of /usr/bin/imagej. Because
JAVACMD is not defined,
Package: icedove
Version: 1.5.0.7-3
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Attached patch fixes several typos in the icedove package descriptions.
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Package: sshfs
Version: 1.6-1
The man page should have a section explaining how to unmount a filesystem using
"fusermount -u".
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As Adam points out, the proper key is now being used to sign the security
archive, and the non-us archive is obsolete. So I'm closing this.
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Package: vde
Version: 1.5.9-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
diff -u -p -r vde-1.5.9-orig/debian/control vde-1.5.9/debian/control
--- vde-1.5.9-orig/debian/control 2005-08-23 16:27:31.640655534 -0400
+++ vde-1.5.9/debian/control2005-08-23 16:27:01.987403538 -0400
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Build-Depen
Package: skippy
Version: 0.5.0-1
Severity: normal
There are two problems with the skippy man pages. The first
is that they don't have an explicit copyright notice inside
the nroff file. Since skippy itself is licensed under the
GPL, probably the easiest thing is for the manpage copyright
holder
Package: matchbox-nest
Version: 0.5+20041203-1
The package description doesn't fully explain what the
program does or why one would want to install it. Perhaps
something like this (based on the description from
freedesktop.org) might be more useful:
Description: graphical wrapper around xnest
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Package: smartpm
Version: 0.28-7
Severity: normal
The short description begins with "A alternative", it should
be "An alternative".
The package description claims it brings notable advantages
over APT. What are the advantages? Please consider listing
some of them in the package description.
Th
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> Well, it is not a bug in rgl that your X11 config is incomplete, is it?
> Try something like
> http://www.google.com/search?q=howto+enable+dri
> as a start. Also try other packages using OpenGL.
The problem is only snapshotting. The rgl.spheres
Package: r-cran-rgl
Version: 0.64.13-3
Severity: normal
rgl.snapshot is always failing for me. Here is a snippet
showing how to reproduce:
| > library(rgl)
| > example(rgl.spheres)
|
| rgl.sp> rgl.spheres(rnorm(10), rnorm(10), rnorm(10), radius = 0.2,
| color = rainbow(10))
| Xlib: extens
I can reproduce this using the version of kdict that shipped
with Woody, output below. My guess is this typo is in
dict-gcide/0.44-2, not dict-wn.
| The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]
|
|
|
| ID \ID\, ID \I.D.\([imac]`d[=e]"), n. [capitalized] [shortened
| for
Hi Lars,
I was about to start working on an evince man page, but
noticed you already have one. The standard GNOME and GTK
options are documented in gnome-options(7) and
gtk-options(7). Suggest adding these to SEE ALSO.
It might also be worth noting that evince uses the XPDF
backend for PDF and
Package: evince
Version: 0.1.4-1
Severity: minor
(Okay, last bug report for the evening.) I suggest fleshing
the long package description out with a bit more info.
Here is what I've come up with so far:
Description: Document (postscript, pdf) viewer
Evince is a simple multi-page document viewer
Package: evince
Version: 0.1.4-1
Severity: minor
Per Debian policy, evince should be providing virtual
packages, see:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-binary.html#s-virtual_pkg
I think this should do it:
Provides: pdf-viewer, postscript-viewer
I'm not clear on whether pdf-preview and
Package: evince
Version: 0.1.4-1
Severity: minor
Doesn't evince need to have some sort of package dependency
on gs? I'm not sure if depends or recommends is more
appropriate.
Thanks,
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Package: evince
Version: 0.1.4-1
Severity: important
Cut/paste of text in a postscript file crashes evince. To
reproduce view the following postscript file:
%!
/Times-Roman findfont
20 scalefont
setfont
100 100 moveto
(hello) show
showpage
% end of postscript file
Use the mouse to select the "h
Package: pstoedit
Version: 3.33
Severity: wishlist
A new upstream version (3.40) of pstoedit has been released.
The changelog is available at: http://www.pstoedit.net/pstoedit
Thanks,
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I just successfully compiled GSL 1.6-1 on my G4 (Sarge
environment). Since I didn't have to patch anything, I
think that Dirk's suspicion is correct, i.e. the problem is
a configuration bug on the buildd server.
One potential clue are the failed tests hidden in the middle
of the buildd log [1].
Package: octave-forge
Version: 2004.11.16-3
Severity: normal
While experimenting with symbolic manipulation I was able to
crash octave. This may be due to operator error; I don't
know how to use octave-forge's symbolic toolbox, so I'm just
feeding random stuff at it. Here is a transcript:
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