Package: nautilus-cd-burner
Version: 2.10.2-1
Severity: normal
I have an AMD64 system with a Plextor PX-712A CD-RW and DVD-/+RW SATA
optical drive. I've engaged in a bit of kernel trickery to get this drive
working; I've written more about that if it helps:
On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 10:10:10PM +0200, Lo?c Minier wrote:
Looks like a kernel bug to me. Are you able to achieve the same task
via command line tools? Could you please send the commands which are
failing/succeeding?
I've never used the command-line tools before, and I can't say I'm
We saw a similar problem to this with our history data but found that
updating the (MYSQL) tables (using the bash script in README.Debian
solved the problem.
Thanks,
Brett.
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Sorry, I just reported the problem - I dont have any plans to fix it.
Brett.
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Subject: Bug#303756: are you going to fix this?
Are you going to fix
Actually, I just realised that I dont know anything about this bug, so
ignore anything I have to say about it. You should contact the original
submitter.
Brett.
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to upload it... There seem to be plenty
of people interested in the package, but none of them are DDs...
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Package: isoqlog
Version: 2.2-0.3
Severity: minor
The manual page tells you how to change the configuration file, but it neither
tells you where it is, or what the format is. It should include a files
section to cover this information.
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Version: 2.2-0.3
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Installing and running isoqlog on a system should check in old logs created by
logrotate. Otherwise it gives you reports for just the last day or so.
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Package: isoqlog
Version: 2.2-0.3
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The dpkg configuration only supports exim, not exim4. Thus it fails to
look in /var/log/exim/mainlog for email. It should support an exim and an
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and is the prime suspect for the two bugs
this mail is sent to.
Right, I'll look as soon as I've got some spare time, and check that the
patch is sane.
Thanks,
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, and gst-libs in the
docs directory.
As far as I know there is no need for a gst-libs package - the
libraries referred to by the gst-libs and gst-base documentation are
all part of the gnu-smalltalk package.
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previously reported as bug #302490
Brett.
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Package: xmms-scrobbler
Version: 0.3.7-1
Severity: important
I have some songs that make XMMS crash when the audioscrobbler plugin is
trying to read the tag
Of course the best solution is to adjust the line in the README.Debian from:
Alias /doc/viewcvs/ /usr/share/viewcvs/
to:
Alias /viewcvs/ /usr/share/viewcvs/
and adjust the docroot variable in viewcvs.conf to equal /viewcvs
This'll avoid any compatibility issues with the way Debian is setup.
Package: viewcvs
Version: 0.9.2+cvs.1.0.dev.2004.07.28-1.4
The instructions under README.Debain are incorrect. I find
that if you try and alias the /doc/viewcvs directory as per
instructions, you will get a 403 error when you access
/doc/viewcvs/ because debian has some specific requirements
a look about and see
what I can spot, Pipian is getting close to another release, so I'll
take a look at his new version to see what's changed.
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the checkbox XMMS hung (though music kept playing until the
current ogg was over).
Is this fixed in 0.3.7-1? If not I'll take a look at it in the next few
days, certainly upstream noticed this with 0.3.6 and they were hoping
that it had been cleared by 0.3.7.
Thanks,
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,
everything works fine. The audioscrobbler debug messages aren't of any
help. Here is a backtrace:
Thanks, I think that's on upstreams list for 0.3.8, I'll take a look and
double check. I'll be building the new plugin very shortly.
Thanks,
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with xmms-scrobbler installed, and xmms-scrobbler
doesn't show up anywhere in the plugins list.
I'll look in to this, unless it's started working for you now?
Alternatively, in the next week or so, version 0.3.7-1 should filter
through to testing.
Thanks,
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seconds) until xmms is stopped. Extract of log file:
Hadn't noticed that, I'll take a look, I'm not sure if it got fixed in
the latest 0.3.7 that just got in to unstable. I should be able to have
a proper look sometime over the next week.
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architecture is in flux is certainly understandable.
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deb http://www.sommitrealweird.co.uk/debian/ unstable scrobbler
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-line of my own. Whatever the pull-down menu provies is what I was
using.
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as is
humanly possible for the plugin, which is probably why that's not linked
in. I'll take a look when I get some time.
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Package: galeon
Version: 1.3.19-1
Severity: normal
The NEWS.gz for 1.3.19 says:
- Launch urls opened from the command line in a new tab if a galeon
window is on the current workspace
This is a great idea. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be working
correctly. I have just a single Galeon
Package: sudo
Version: 1.6.8p5-1
Followup-For: Bug #283588
I've got the same issue on a machine authenticated via an LDAP server.
Account in the sudoers file comes from LDAP, my /etc/pam.d/sudo is:
auth required pam_ldap.so
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