Bug#635175: Packages?

2011-07-24 Thread Andrew Green
I've been bitten by the same one, here. The package provided by a previous poster worked fine. Also, the current gnome-shell package (in experimental) for my platform, amd64, requires libmozjs4d, but that package is no longer available in amd64. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#635175: Still dependency problem (amd64)

2011-07-24 Thread Andrew Green
For amd64, the new gnome-shell package in experimental is still broken because it depends on libmozjs4d, which is no longer available for amd64 (and in fact, I'd assume, should be uninstalled automatically on that and other archictures in the course of normal updates, right?). -- To

Bug#630631: Apparently the same issue

2011-07-21 Thread Andrew Green
to look at from there. Hope this has been helpful, thanks, greetings. El 21/07/11 05:53, Niels Thykier escribió: On 2011-07-20 19:44, Andrew Green wrote: Hi, I have a different, but also possibly related, problem with Eclipse packages from experimental. Though the package worked for a while

Bug#630631: Apparently the same issue

2011-07-20 Thread Andrew Green
Hi, I have a different, but also possibly related, problem with Eclipse packages from experimental. Though the package worked for a while, it is now unable to access the new p2 update sites (update sites that no longer support the old site.xml format, such as the Helios Discovery Site). Here

Bug#555722: New version solves issue

2010-06-30 Thread Andrew Green
Hi, all, I can confirm that the new version (1.9.10-1) solves the problem. I'm running a mixed testing/unstable system, and installed the new version from experimental. Architecture: AMD64. (BTW, the package manager also installed libpixman from experimental; I have no idea if that is relevant

Bug#555722: Request inclusion of patch

2010-04-16 Thread Andrew Green
Hi, I would also really love to see the Ubuntu lcd filtering patch included in Debian. For the 1.8.10 version, in this tarball http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/c/cairo/cairo_1.8.10-2ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz see the file /debian/patches/04_lcd_filter.patch Many thanks to the Debian

Bug#567091: Confirmed; workaround

2010-01-27 Thread Andrew Green
I got bit by this when I did a dist-upgrade today, and didn't notice that lots of gnome stuff was getting automatically uninstalled. Was able to re-install python-gnome2 and then basic gnome things after manually installing python-gnome2 with dpkg --force-all, and then editing /var/lib/dpkg/status