Package: mate-screensaver
Version: 1.20.0-1
Followup-For: Bug #868358
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
Enabled mate-screensaver as part of session...
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
Locked the screen, came back and it was no
control: retitle -1 ITA: quagga -- network routing daemons (metapackage)
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new pound version?
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> Or do you have time packaging the new version in the near future?
Please do, I've not got time for the next couple of weeks at least :/
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-4-686-pae (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_GB.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
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Action: impo
t move to that (and make sure that the current extra patches
still apply cleanly).
I'll take a look in the coming week and see what the best plan is,
appears that upstream is a bit quiet these days.
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Hi,
The attached patch fixes the redirect code to not break the query string
by re-encoding the = character.
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diff -ru4 orig/pound-2.6/debian/patches/xss_redirect_fix.patch new/pound-2.6/debian/patches/xss_redirect_fix.patch
--- orig/pound-2.6/debian/patches/xss_redirect_fix.patch
Hi,
Here's a patch to lsinitramfs to deal with initramfs images that start
with the microcode archive and then a real archive afterwards.
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diff -rU4 initramfs-tools/lsinitramfs initramfs-tools-0.109.1.new/lsinitramfs
--- initramfs-tools/lsinitramfs 2012-03-25 05:12:23.
why we should include this given
> that we have ice* I strongly oppose to include this to
> Debian.
I thought they all now dynamically linked against xulrunner so that security
support was much simpler than before, so it's really just a frontend more than
a clone of firefox, no?
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Package: monit
Version: 1:4.10.1-4
Severity: important
Under certain circumstances on some VPSes monit can't do process
monitoring due to a zero cpu count - this is now fixed upstream, and I
have attached a patch that fixes the debian package for this issue.
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diff
f them - I'd guess that it's a missing part of the config,
you're getting the mail because it'll try to do a reload as part of
cron.daily, and that's going to trigger the automatic configuration
again. See what you get out of update-exim4.conf which should tell you
mo
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> This package ships the surefire test framework and the maven-surefire-plugin.
The long description, other than the last line, seems to be a
description of maven rather than surefire.
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nt you want, after which it's easy enough
> to make the tarball manually.
Further to this, it appears that the 0.96.2 release wasn't actually
tagged in svn... Is there any reason for that?
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close to one).
> There's also an experimental upload to do, but this one will require a new
> SVN snapshot.
Need to track through the svn log - I lost my dev environment for the
packages on my laptop a few weeks ago and am still recreating it, should
be able to get that sorted over the w
Sounds like you've got a bind statement in your ~/.bashrc or
~/.bash_profile.
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t more work! I'll prepare a new
patch and should be able to get it in to both the trunk code (for
experimental) and the 0.96 code sometime tomorrow.
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On 06 Feb 08:55, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Tue, 05 Feb 2008, Brett Parker wrote:
> > On 05 Feb 20:49, Brett Parker wrote:
> > > On 03 Feb 23:09, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> > > > Any progress?
> > >
> > > Well, I've nearly finished a patch
On 05 Feb 20:49, Brett Parker wrote:
> On 03 Feb 23:09, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> > Any progress?
>
> Well, I've nearly finished a patch for the 0.96 branch, just tidying it a
> bit now... should be commited to SVN this evening.
I've commited a fix to svn that'
On 03 Feb 23:09, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, Brett Parker wrote:
> > This has been reported already upstream at
> > http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/6433. Unfortunately both patches
> > (yours and the one on that ticket) have slightly interesting bugs...
sue that isn't currently a problem in postgres, but maybe
at sometime in the future, if you had the string 10.1RC3 your version
would end up with [1, 0, 1] which is obviously not the desired effect!
I'm looking in to this bug, and will be tracking upstreams dealings with
it.
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nd went back to
putting the shebang to the default python... I'd rather it was left as
using the default python, and if people want to use a non default one
they either edit the files or run it using the other python. Open to
suggestion though.
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b (in theory) should be giving me utf-8 and determining
the character set of the tags for us.
I'll need to set up a test set of tags and see if I can reproduce the
issue, but it definately won't be in the gtk1 broken utf-8 handling (we
never touch that chunk of code!).
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OK - rather than using -rdynamic, which as you rightly point out means
that we clobber some other parts of the namespace, here's a slightly
different approach, this time we look up the struct in the library and
then assign it's parts to that of the real config object at the point of
library load.
d
The attached patch fixes the config structure when dynamic backends are
used - the basic issue is that when the backend was loaded, it wouldn't
(neccessarily) share the config structure with the program that called
it (and had therefore read the config).
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o fix it from the pydoc side...
>
> Even more ugly. :-)
Patching pydoc for a specific library isn't really a choice. Very messy
and would end up with pydoc having far too many overrides.
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newforms is in the newforms branch, which is seperate - the recent 0.96
release, however, has newforms - I've commited the necessary files to
svn and am just waiting for Raphael to check it over and upload the new
version.
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The next upload will include the documentation - the patch to install it
is in svn.
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A modified version of the patch (only needed the install file,
debhelper.mk sorts out the dh_install), and a patch to the
django_bash_completion file to take in to account the renaming of
django-admin.py -> django-admin are now in svn, along with a new
upstream version (0.96).
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Attached is a small patch to stop false positives from the documentation
check when Files: is over more than one line - it just uses strip to
remove the linefeed from the end of the line.
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--- linda-0.3.24/checks/documentation.py2006-04-26 06:23:33.0
+0100
It's now fixed in svn.
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bang.
>
> The diff file of python-django's package seems to remove the shebang, I
> don't know for the executable flag.
>
> Why this behavior ?
Hadn't noticed this behaviour, will try to fix in svn tomorrow and get a
new upload ASAP.
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On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 10:19:12PM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Brett Parker wrote:
> > > I would strongly suggest that you start maintining this package in the
> > > python-modules subversion repository:
> > > http://python-modules.alioth.debi
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 03:16:07PM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, 17 May 2006, Brett Parker wrote:
> > On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 07:13:48PM +0200, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > you both indicated (Debian
have gone quiet for
a while, so leave it open for now and (hopefully) sometime in the next
few weeks I'll find a suitable shaped tuit.
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sses linda and lintian checks, but there's still
more to do.
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b imho.
>
> Are there any free MSWord files in main ? No ? Then please move
> antiword and similar tools to contrib.
*points at abiword and openoffice.org*
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Brett Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: python-django
Version : 1.0.0 (when it's released)
* URL : http://www.djangoproject.com/
* License : BSD
Description : A high-level Python Web framework
epository on:
deb http://www.sommitrealweird.co.uk/debian/ unstable scrobbler
Or download the deb file from:
http://www.sommitrealweird.co.uk/debian/dists/unstable/scrobbler/binary-i386/beep-media-player-scrobbler_0.3.8.1-4_i386.deb
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potentially fix a few
other bugs, should be uploaded by monday (assuming that I find some
copious spare time between now and then).
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There's a potential race
condition in xmms-scrobbler when used with a 2.6.x kernel which I'm
currently working on, there have been other reports of this to the
upstream maintainer, and there is a patch that I'll apply ready for the
next release. I'll try to dig it out this eveni
s so far, so we
really should use a neater method.
> This second patch solved my problems 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.
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Brett Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pieter Naaijkens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Package: xmms-scrobbler
> > Version: 0.3.7-1
> > Severity: important
> >
> > I have some songs that make XMMS crash
tion of this on the forums, I'll take 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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>
> when I run xmms 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
tion. When I disable the plugin,
> 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 ver
XMMS's preferences, and when I
> clicked 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 cle
itely (at a rate of once every 1-2
> 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 wee
urce? (gnump3d
does not count here, as it uses http to send the data to the client,
which xmms-scrobbler would then ignore).
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can be used by adding the following to
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://www.sommitrealweird.co.uk/debian/ unstable scrobbler
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d the tag in a neat manner.
> PS(3): Doesn't libvorbis or libvorbisfile already have things for
> reading Vorbis tags? Any reason not to use it?
It appears that the upstream guys use as few external libraries 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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closely at the weekend and hopefully get a fix. I'll try to reproduce
the bug in the next few days to get a better feel for what is happening.
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