Source: glx-diversions
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
Dear Maintainer,
I am in the process of upgrading my system from mixed (preferring stable)
to mixed (preferring unstable), in order to take advantage of recent advances
in nouveau.
In preparation for this, I
If I get the time to do so, I may attempt to trace the dependencies for
apt-listbugs to find out why it broke on my system. Until then, I'd be
happy for this bug to be marked invalid.
On 1/02/2014 7:58 AM, Francesco Poli invernom...@paranoici.org wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 13:09:36 +1300 Brendon
On 31 January 2014 12:04, Francesco Poli invernom...@paranoici.org wrote:
Hello Brendon,
[...]
I see that you are running a highly mixed system
(stable/testing/unstable/experimental, with a preference for packages
coming from stable).
These mixed systems may work correctly, but require
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:4.4.5-2
Severity: normal
KHTML (and Webkit) does not show any visual feedback when a user attempts
to navigate through a client-side imagemap using the keyboard.
It appears that the browser includes the imagemap areas within the
tab order, but shows no visual
Package: pybootchartgui
Version: 0.14.0-3
Severity: important
The pybootchartgui program requires the cairo python module to operate.
However, its package does not declare a dependency on python-cairo.
After manually installing python-cairo (on a console-based system that didn't
already have
On 27/09/10 10:52, Brendon Green wrote:
What's the easiest way I can get gcc 4.3.1 (packaged or not) into
Ubuntu Lucid, so I may use it to verify the bug?
Okay, I figured out how to install multiple GCC's (astoundingly easy)
and, more importantly, how to convince make to use them
Hello raju,
On 22/09/10 08:58, Brendon Green wrote:
I'll have to verify I still have the test-case archived, but sure!
I believe I've found the source tree that tickled the bug. Question:
What's the easiest way I can get gcc 4.3.1 (packaged or not) into Ubuntu
Lucid, so I may use
Cheers,
Brendon Green
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Screenshot showing rendering of svg_test.odg in OOo 3.2
svg_test.svg_ooo3.2+svg_import.png:
Screenshot showing rendering of svg_test.svg in OOo 3.2 with the
Java SVG import plugin installed (unknown version)
index.txt:
This file
Thanks
Cheers,
Brendon
://xml.openoffice.org/filter/#2.TheInnardsofanOpenOffice.orgFilterComponent%7Coutline
), you may very well end up with an import SVG/export ODG filter that
both projects can utilise.
Cheers,
Brendon Green
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A Gentoo user found and reported the same bug. There is a patch
available here: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=288371#c2
Brendon Green
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to break.
Cheers,
Brendon Green
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Package: gnome-desktop-environment
Version: 1:2.24.3~2squeeze1
Severity: important
Not sure if this should be filed against the application (brasero) or
metapackage (gnome-desktop-environment), so I erred with the metapackage, as
gnome-desktop-environment 2.26+0 doesn't appear to have this
owner-at-bugs.debian.org (Debian Bug Tracking System) |DebianBug| wrote:
I have since discovered that this bug breaks other things, e.g.
rhythmbox 0.12.3-1 depends (indirectly) on brasero 2.26.2-1. This, in
my eyes, makes this bug a little more serious.
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Ben Hutchings ben-at-decadent.org.uk |DebianBug| wrote:
On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 14:15 +1200, Brendon Green wrote:
I could rebuild the 2.6.26 host and guest kernels for the system in
question (I archive the .config files using a local version number
which, unfortunately, bears little
Package: linux-source-2.6.26
Version: 2.6.26-13
Severity: important
I am experiencing the same bug as ubuntu # 276476
( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/276476 ),
albeit with an earlier kernel version.
I am submitting this bug report because Google tells me that 2.6.26
is
Rene Engelhard rene-at-deian.org |DebianBug| wrote:
severity 494644 important
tag 494644 + confirmed
thanks
Hi,
Brendon Green wrote:
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1:2.4.1-6
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
No. Just because a simgle documents (which even
), or allowing the user to selectively
recover documents on startup (easier to implement, but really just a
crutch).
Cheers
Brendon Green
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APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (700, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux
Attempting to resend the info. in smaller chunks. I will try to send
the sched.i.gz file as a series of attachments (hopefully this is
supported by the bugs.debian.org mailer)
I hope this is the data you need. If not, please advise me on the best
way to collect the data that is missing. I
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Date: 3 Aug 2008 23:08:06 -
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Subject: How do I get preprocessed source?
Encoding: 8bit
From: Brendon Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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please attach the preprocessed source, together with the command line
As previously noted, I have downgraded to {gcc,g++,cpp}-4.1 from testing
(build-essential and dependancies from stable) in order to get a stable
compiler again.
That said, if you have a patch against {gcc,g++,cpp}-4.3 for me to try
out, I will. I have preserved the source tree exactly the
I posted the information you requested several days ago, but for some
reason it never made it here. Too large, perhaps?
The problem still existed when I attempted to recompile with 4.3 from
unstable, and I seemed to be having other problems possibly relating to
that compiler, so I removed all
Package: gcc-4.3
Version: 4.3.1-2
Severity: important
GCC crashed with an internal compiler error while building user-mode
Linux from Debian's linux-source-2.6.25 package (during make ARCH=um)
The sequence leading to this was (on a fresh tarball):
make defconfig ARCH=um
make menuconfig ARCH=um
Oops! I accidentally included the wrong .config file. One of the perils of
overnight building several different kernels and submitting the bug report from
a different console, I suppose.
My apologies. The correct .config file is included below.
START .config
#
# Automatically generated make
please attach the preprocessed source, together with the command line
options to build this file.
I would gladly do that, but I don't know how to. Please help me to help you.
I do have programming experience, however, make is still magic to me.
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Package: icedove-traybiff
Version: 1.2.2-13
Installing the latest security update for icedove on Etch breaks
icedove-traybiff.
icedove-traybiff 1.2.2-13 depends:
--\ Depends
--\ icedove ( 1.5.0.10.dfsg.0) (UNSATISFIED)
id1.5.0.10.dfsg1-3stable,stabl -31.9MB
--\
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Daniel Burrows dburrows-at-debian.org |Debian Bug| wrote:
I can say pretty confidently that the problem is not in aptitude
if apt-get also crashes (and if, as your backtraces show, the crash
is in database code).
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.4.4-1
I have recently been experiencing problems with aptitude and apt-get
segfaulting on Etch.
I downloaded the first for CD images for Etch RC1, and used those to install
the system on a laptop. After obtaining a network card for the laptop, my
sources.list
The four lines near the top of my sources.list are for the mirror hosted
by my local ISP. Unfortunately, Sneakemail.com took the liberty of
censoring them for me.
They should be (s/_DOT_/./g):
deb http://debian_DOT_inspire_DOT_net_DOT_nz/ testing main contrib
deb-src
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