Package: chromium
Version: 53.0.2785.143-1
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
After a recent update of my unstable system, chromium has (newly, as far
as I recall) started drawing background tabs, and the new tab button, in
a fairly shocking blue. (Screenshot attached.)
This is on a system which
Hi,
The patch mentioned in #815205, and distributed along with 2:1.3.3-1,
does allow the TeXinfo manual to build. Unfortunately, it ruins the
typesetting of the index in the PDF version of the manual, which now
typesets literal @llap...@phantomconcurrency (rather than interpreting
the TeX
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.16.3-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
If I run a gnome-session with accessibility zoom enabled (Alt+Super+8),
open evince, then close it (either with Alt-F4 or by clicking on the close
button), the gnome-session crashes. (The first time, it restarts; the
Package: x11-utils
Version: 7.7+2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
pulseaudio-start-x11 uses xprop -root -spy to detect the existence of the
root window (and to kill the pulseaudio session when the x11 session exits).
Unfortunately, xprop -root -spy leaks memory on any property change, as
Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org writes:
On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 15:34:59 +0100, Christophe Rhodes wrote:
This was reported to debian mailing lists here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.pulseaudio/4456
but I couldn't find a bug reported anywhere. At present, in an X
Package: ikiwiki
Version: 3.20120629
Severity: wishlist
Dear Joey,
A reader of my blog asked me to alter the title element of the feeds
to something more descriptive than just 'blog' -- but I didn't want to
alter the page title within the overall ikiwiki instance. (Nor did I
particularly feel
Package: picard
Version: 1.0-1csr1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
The musicbrainz webservice has recently upgraded to lucene 4, introducing
regexp search using / characters. This means that any literal / characters
in searches now need to be escaped, where they did not before. This
Package: sound-juicer
Version: 3.4.0-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have just noticed that when ripping a CD to flac (using the audio/x-flac
output type), the resulting flac files seem somewhat broken.
The symptoms of the brokenness are:
* the md5sum in the STREAMINFO block is unset (is
Package: vamp-plugin-sdk
Version: 2.5-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Please could the static libraries be installed as part of vamp-plugin-sdk?
They were removed between 2.1 and 2.4, but I don't understand why. (The
vamp-plugin-sdk package effectively acts as the -dev package for the
Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Christophe,
Christophe Rhodes wrote:
A note to let you know that I've tested the vanilla kernel, and at least
v2.6.36-rc3 seems free of the VGA corruption that led me to write this
bug report.
[...]
This means that the problem described
Dirk Eddelbuettel e...@debian.org writes:
I saw your post on r-devel. It really belongs there. We add nothing by
discussing / hiding this in the Debian BTS.
I don't plan to tell you how to manage your package maintenance: do as
you wish. However, I think we add things by having this in the
available)
pn r-mathlib none (no description available)
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From: Christophe Rhodes cs...@cantab.net
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 14:40:34 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] src/main/memory.c: set
0.90.7.1-2 fast tool to graph and visualize l
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From: Christophe Rhodes cs...@cantab.net
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 09:00:30 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] unparse
Package: tcptrace
Version: 6.6.7-3
Severity: normal
While tracking down a memory corruption bug in mod_http.c, valgrind reported
invalid memory use in tcpdump.c. I think that this is because libpcap
stack-allocates the packet header data whose address it passes to the callback
function; the
Package: tcptrace
Version: 6.6.7-3
Severity: normal
The http analysis module (in mod_http.c) has several misuses of string
functions; these were producing a corrupt http.times output file with a
particular capture file of mine.
A patch fixing these misuses (which I tracked down using valgrind;
Hi,
A note to let you know that I've tested the vanilla kernel, and at least
v2.6.36-rc3 seems free of the VGA corruption that led me to write this
bug report. (that kernel version suffers instead from a couple of other
bugs on my graphics card: no mouse cursor until the first suspend/resume
Package: gthumb
Version: 3:2.10.11-3+b1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Attempting to change the image viewed (using Page Up/Page Down) when using
gthumb to view images in a directory with '+' in its name causes a segfault:
cs...@omega:/tmp/+$ gthumb DSCN2626.JPG.jpg
This views the image successfully,
Package: tcpdump
Version: 4.0.0-6
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Hi,
The manpage says that (for TCP)
Flags are some combination of S (SYN), F (FIN), P (PUSH), R (RST), W
(ECN CWR) or E (ECN-Echo), or a single `.' (no flags).
But the code (print-tcp.c) causes a . to be printed
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.9.1-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
As suggested in http://ikibiki.org/blog/2010/02/28/Where_have_you_been/,
I upgraded my kernel to 2.6.32-3-686 and libdrm-intel1, xserver-xorg-core
and mesa packages to the latest versions in sid. The problem I reported in
Christophe Rhodes cs...@cantab.net writes:
Please let me know if I can help further to isolate the problem.
Additionally, I tested my setup with the kernel from experimental,
version 2.6.33-2-686; the same problem persisted.
Best,
Christophe
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.9.1-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
With the update to 2.9.1-2 (I believe from the version _before_ 2.9.1-1, but I
can't be sure), using an external display (projector or monitor) is no longer
possible, because the external display (only, not the LVDS
Hi,
A little bit more digging, and I think I know what's going on, for me at
least. (Other reporters' experience might vary)
The machine in question originally had Windows installed on it; the
Linux installation was performed several years ago now, and completely
wiped all traces of Windows
Hi,
I needed to reboot the machine with these symptoms again today, so I
spent a little time at the initramfs shell. I made the following
observations; I don't know which of them are relevant, if any:
- The message when the shell starts is along the lines of
ALERT!
Hello,
Similar to other reporters, linux-image-2.6.30-2-686 fails to find its
root filesystem (specified by UUID in grub2's configuration file) on my
laptop at boot; linux-image-2.6.30-1-686 does not have this problem.
The grub menuentries are all of the form
menuentry Debian GNU/Linux, Linux
Ville Skyttä ville.sky...@iki.fi writes:
On Tuesday 08 September 2009, Christophe Rhodes wrote:
A common operation for me is to type
./srtabrutabsbtab --core outabsbtab
I know nothing about sbcl, but could you try modifying
/etc/bash_completion.d/sbcl, replacing
complete -F _sbcl
Package: bash-completion
Version: 1:1.0-3
Severity: normal
Hi,
A common operation for me is to type
./srtabrutabsbtab --core outabsbtab
expecting that to complete to
./src/runtime/sbcl --core output/sbcl.core
Unfortunately, the tab after ou in that command line doesn't perform
a partial
Package: octave-image
Version: 1.0.6-3
Severity: normal
imshow shows me images with colours distorted (similar to the
unaddressed part of bug report #478271). This seems independent of
whether gnuplot or display is used. Image data does seem to
round-trip through imread/imwrite correctly,
Package: octave-image
Version: 1.0.6-3
Severity: normal
The imread function calls imagemagick/graphicsmagick identify to work
out what kind of image it has (unless the filename it is given has a
JPEG or PNG extension). It seems to look for a string of the form
NN?-bit with the line
depth =
Package: lilypond
Version: 2.8.7-3
Severity: normal
Hi,
I created a file called deutsch.ly, and ran lilypond like
lilypond deutsch.ly
and got a message back about parsing deutsch.ly, but not the output
I would have expected from processing my file.
It took me quite a while to notice that it
Package: texinfo
Version: 4.8.dfsg.1-4
Severity: normal
Hi,
I think texinfo (in particular texi2dvi and texi2pdf) don't respect
/etc/papersize, which in my case is set to a4. When generating pdf
output, with no other configuration, this causes a letter-paper document
to be generated; when
Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately, the #if NOTYET have been in the Xorg tree from the
beginning, and even if the first CVS XFree86 commit of libxkbfile on
1996/01/03. So it's kind of hard to tell whether this yet refers to
soon or year 2090. I suggest you report a bug to
Package: libxkbfile1
Version: 1:1.0.3-2
Severity: normal
When doing something like
xkbcomp $DISPLAY /tmp/xkb
edit /tmp/xkb to change key autorepeat state
xkbcomp /tmp/xkb $DISPLAY
to change some keys' autorepeat state as viewed by the X server, the
autorepeat states are silently unchanged.
Package: crawl
Version: 1:4.0.0beta26-7
Severity: normal
Hi,
It seems that crawl breaks the ability of ^Z to suspend foreground processes
after it has been run in a given terminal.
My test case looks something like (in emacs notation, at a shell running in
gnome-terminal)
xeyes RET
C-z
bg
;
Package: sbcl
Version: 1:0.9.6.0-12
Severity: normal
Hi, Peter.
in install-clc.lisp, you call save-lisp-and-die with :purify t. This is
a performance pessimization on x86 and x86-64 (since Juho Snellman's
work on page table iteration in the generational garbage collector). If
you took out the
Hi,
As far as I can tell, the problem regarding the width of the m
character is still present in freetype 2.1.10, though I should
disclaim that slightly because I am testing a rebuilt version of the
package on my Ubuntu workstation, so it's possible that there's a
lurking incompatibility, or else
Will Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 17 October 2005 12:28, Christophe Rhodes wrote:
Hi,
As far as I can tell, the problem regarding the width of the m
character is still present in freetype 2.1.10, though I should
disclaim that slightly because I am testing a rebuilt version
Package: netpbm
Version: 2:10.0-8
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hi,
If given an eps file with %%BoundingBox -1 lly urx ury, psopnm
will happily ignore it (without providing a diagnostic to the user, even
in verbose mode) and use whatever defaults it has chosen. However, I
believe real world .eps
Hi,
I believe in fact that this problem is a bug in libfreetype. You can
see my analysis, such as it is, at
https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11695; the executive
summary is that rebuilding libfreetype not to use the bytecode
interpreter causes this rendering problem to go away.
Michael Fedrowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 2005-06-12 at 16:39 +0100, Christophe Rhodes wrote:
Hi,
I believe in fact that this problem is a bug in libfreetype. You can
see my analysis, such as it is, at
https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11695; the executive
summary
Hi,
At a guess, the autobuilders are in an environment wherein the
sb-bsd-sockets regression tests fail. Indeed, the buildd logs support
this idea.
I think that at least netbase should be installed, for /etc/protocols.
Also, the sb-simple-streams tests are failing, probably because the
buildds
Package: swi-prolog
Version: 5.2.13-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
There's been a new upstream version of swi-prolog for quite a while now.
(This wouldn't normally worry me, but the work I'm doing needs blob
support which is a feature of that new upstream version...)
Thanks,
Christophe
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Package: swi-prolog
Version: 5.2.13-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
It would be good to have the cpp package (module, whatever) installable
in the Debian way (even though the functionality is contained in one
header file).
Thanks,
Christophe
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