Package: rtkit
Version: 0.13-4
rtkit depends on policykit-1, which is now a transitional package that
pulls in both polkitd and pkexec.
Please update rtkit to depend directly on polkitd, thereby helping
users remove pkexec.
Thanks.
Package: wine
Version: 5.0.3-3
Severity: wishlist
Hello,
Wine upstream has released 6.0.1 (stable), while Debian remains on
5.0.3. An update would be great.
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Package: gerbera
Version: 1.1.0+dfsg-3
Severity: wishlist
Upstream has released version 1.3.0. Even if it's too late for buster,
having the new version available would be helpful.
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will restart every two seconds, so it will eventually
work, but that's hardly the best solution.)
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e as well.
I bring this to your attention only because the freeze is near and 241
may be a ways off...
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Source: nfs-utils
Version: 1:1.3.4-2.3
Severity: wishlist
Upstream has released 2.3.3 and is getting close to 2.3.4, while
Debian remains on 1.3.4, which was released in mid-2016.
An update in time for buster would be very much appreciated.
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Package: rygel
Version: 0.36.2-3
Severity: wishlist
Version 0.37.1 has been released.
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wn and controllable.
One possibility might be to test matters via an upload to experimental
after the next release and watch for reports of breakage.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 6:40 AM Julian Andres Klode wrote:
>
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 02:47:12PM -0500, Christ
. I've tested it against the latest hplip (3.18.10) and it
works well.
Please consider merging it into Debian's package.
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Christopher Martin
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if your prefix-interface section has both the current "ifid
X" option (where X is whatever number you want to manually assign as
your interface id) and the new "ifid-random" option, then the
interface id is randomized and "ifid X" is ignored.
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zfs.target
(whichever makes most sense) be WantedBy=local-fs.target, thereby
mounting ZFS along with all the other local filesystems. That way,
daemons etc. started later, through multi-user.target, will reliably
be able see the system's ZFS mounts when they launch.
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Armed with this knowledge, I was able to solve the issue by rebuilding
khotkeys myself after installing libxtst-dev . The solution thus appears to
be simple - add that package to the khotkeys build-depends.
Thanks for your work packaging KDE.
Christopher Martin
Package: wnpp
Version: 1.0.0pre12-12
Severity: normal
IMWheel needs a new maintainer.
helps.
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--- a/debian/rules
+++ b/debian/rules
@@ -42,6 +42,11 @@
linux_link_libspeechd=1 \
linux_link_gnome_keyring=1 \
+# Debian Google API Key
+defines+=google_api_key=AIzaSyCkfPOPZXDKNn8hhgu3JrA62wIgC93d44k \
+ google_default_client_id
had stopped working; it automatically reverted
to using Flash.
The attached one-liner patch to debian/rules seems to address that
problem on my system. This line in debian/rules was present in older
Chromium packaging.
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Christopher Martin
--- a/debian/rules
+++ b/debian/rules
@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@
ng to "work around" this by nuking my
~/.config/chromium and re-configuring.
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Package: kaffeine
Version: 1.1-2
Severity: wishlist
Just FYI, but version 1.2.2 of kaffeine has been released.
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the next release, or else the ftp-masters reject it and should then be
asked to remove moonlight from the archive rather than be forced to
support increasingly ancient software. The ftp-masters can then explain
to our users why moonlight just isn't good
(except in stable).
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> On Sa, Jan 23, 2010 at 19:43:41 (CET), Christopher Martin wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Attached is a patch (lacking only a changelog entry and a line in
> > debian/patch/series) that backports wma and wmapro suppor
; the original request slipped through the net on my end.
I've filed the appropriate bug (#560413) for removal.
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KDE4 (unstable/testing) and so
gwenview's translations are provided by the kde-l10n-** packages.
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added recently, as per the announcement on the ffmpeg frontpage.
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ke-kpkg or doing it manually (which I stopped doing
> years ago when I discovered module-assistant).
I guess I'll switch to module-assistant - not a problem. But as was
pointed out elsewhere, it might be best to make the requirement
explicit.
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On April 12, 2009 14:10:13 Sven Joachim wrote:
> I see. The VERSION variable is supposed to be set by including
> /usr/share/modass/include/generic.make, and you apparently do not
> have module-assistant installed, do you?
>
> Probably nvidia-kernel-source should stop recommending kernel-package
>
bigmem \
KVERS=2.6.29-1-686-bigmem debian/rules binary_modules
This is what I've done for a long time (changing the kernel in question
each time, obviously).
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hange "dh_gencontrol -- -v$(VERSION)"
into "dh_gencontrol -- $(VERSION)". Seems to work...
Hopefully these little glitches can be fixed up soon.
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55-*
vs. z60*) I have no opinion; it might be worth ensuring that the
scanner package's rules have a chance to match after hplip's, so that
the nodes of multifunction devices are owned by scanner, not lp (if my
understanding of udev is correct).
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Replacing the file with my new version allows my printer to work again.
Any reason why the new file I supplied wasn't used? I'm happy to answer
questions.
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I've slightly updated the files to reflect a change in upstream's own
rules from 2.8.12 to 3.9.2 (they added a new device). Everything else
is the same.
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# Udev rules file for HP printer products.
ACTION!="add", GOTO="hpmud_rules_e
.
Please include this fix in the next hplip upload.
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Christopher Martin
--- hplip.udev.orig
+++ hplip.udev.new
@@ -1,118 +1,126 @@
# Udev rules file for HP printer products.
+ACTION!="add", GOTO="hpmud_rules_end"
+SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device&qu
reopen 505726
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Since the plugin still does not work in Iceweasel without manual
intervention, this bug should not be closed.
Instead of placing the symlink in /usr/lib/xulrunner-addons/plugins, the
package should place it in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins (as was explain
I'm sorry, could you please restate the problem? I didn't quite get the
nature of the problem from your description.
Thanks!
On December 16, 2008 14:10:22 psycheye wrote:
> Package: gwenview
> Version: 1.4.2-5+b1
> Severity: normal
>
> In the file manager, when I click on a folder that contains
severity 501990 normal
tags 501990 experimental
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Unless I'm misreading, there is no data loss since the tar.gz is not
deleted nor its contents affected. The problem is that files can't be
extracted from tar.gz using Gwenview.
Correct me if I'm wrong...
Thanks,
Christo
to get a bit of
feedback before uploading.
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rew O. Shadoura wrote:
> Hello.
>
> On 21 July 2008, Christopher Martin wrote:
> > I'm running a patched gtk-qt-engine with Andrew Shadoura's
> > collection of patches. They fix most of the theme issues I'm
> > having with FF3.
>
> Indeed, the
#x27;ll see that under the tabs
of General/Network/Update/Encryption a strange rectangle appears.
My question is whether a fixed gtk-qt-engine upload will take place
before lenny? Andrew has posted some valuable fixes...
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, I can't reproduce this. The mtime is definitely updated on my
system.
Are you sure that Gwenview is saving the changes to the disk? It might
be set to silently discard the rotation. (Settings -> Configure
Gwenview, Misc pane)
Let me know.
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Christopher Martin
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On April 12, 2008 11:08:37 Mark Florian wrote:
> Okay, so this bug is fixed in Debian unstable... great. The original
> bug is for Debian etch, stable. What use is there in saying it's
> fixed in unstable?
Stable isn't updated for all but the most absolutely terrible bugs or
security issues. So u
On November 22, 2007 18:40:38 Mark Purcell wrote:
> On Thursday 22 November 2007, Christopher Martin wrote:
> > On November 22, 2007 07:43:12 Josselin Mouette wrote:
> > > If you install such a desktop file, I recommend that you add a
> > > "NotShowIn=KDE;GNOME&qu
gt; I'll replicate your report to cover the multi-issues.
Sorry, I got carried away. Thanks for looking into things.
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Christopher Martin
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.org-ppds (unless you
want to take over and rename the seemingly neglected foomatic packages
as well...).
Again, thanks for the new package.
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> Package: ffmpeg
> Version: 0.cvs20070307-6
> Severity: wishlist
>
> FFmpeg in Debian is quite old. It would be nice to have bugfixes and
> new features of newer versions.
Indeed, is there an updated package in the works? The current package is
8 months old.
Thanks,
s crash as well, but only if using the opengl video
output plugin. Switching to xv eliminates the problem.
In any case, there would appear to be an incompatibility between the XCB
support (which is what changed in 0.8.4-3) and the opengl plugin.
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is affected.
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Christopher Martin
On June 18, 2007 05:39:48 Paul Romanchenko wrote:
> Package: gwenview
> Version: 1.4.1-1+b2
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
> When clicking "Modules" menu, gwenview crashed.
>
> Console erro
forward 416451 http://bugs.kde.org/146655
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I'm forwarding the problem upstream.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
On May 24, 2007 01:52:45 JT Hundley wrote:
> Local files, jpegs between 100K and 200K. I just tried it again, the
> bug is still present.
>
> Christopher Martin
Hello,
I can't reproduce this problem, though my system is pretty new, so it
may be too quick. Are the files particularly large? Are they local
files or remote?
Thanks for any information,
Christopher Martin
On March 27, 2007 22:19:15 JT Hundley wrote:
> Package: gwenview
> Versi
n see them.
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Christopher Martin
On Tuesday 26 December 2006 14:20, Jiří Paleček wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 18:49:10 +0100, Christopher Martin
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 19 December 2006 17:39, Jiří Paleček wrote:
> >> Open a
o you have
for "Settings --> Configure Gwenview --> Image View, Smoothing? Try
changing it to Fast or None. The Best setting, for instance, is very
high quality, but does indeed take an _enormous_ amount of CPU time and
power.
So let me know if lowering that setting improves the si
Hello,
Thanks for the report. I can't reproduice any unusual behaviour on my
machine. Could you give me more details, steps to reproduce, etc.?
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
On Friday 15 December 2006 18:11, Jiří Paleček wrote:
> Package: gwenview
> Version: 1.4.1-1
> Severity: no
3.5.5, given that the Etch release
isn't too far off.
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Christopher Martin
> In response to the last poster, I looked at my
> "~/.kde/share/config/kdeprintrc" file. It also has not changed in a
> long time, but I started playing with it to see if I could modify it
&g
Package: eject
Version: 2.1.4-2.1
Severity: wishlist
Upstream has put out a minor but nice-to-have-for-Etch update to eject,
2.1.5. It would be great if you could upload it.
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everal times with the same result. I think this must be a
> bug in kdesu.
If you upgrade to the kdebase in unstable, does the problem go away? (Be
sure to also use the kdelibs from unstable).
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have this old library left over. Please have ssmtp rebuilt against
libgnutls13.
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tags 392245 unreproducible
severity 392245 important
notfound 392245 4:3.5.5a-1
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I can't reproduce this using an up-to-date system. Unless it can be
confirmed to happen on something recent, I don't think it should be an
RC release blocker.
Let us know what you find.
Thanks,
C
, I'm downgrading this bug's severity for the
moment, but if I'm wrong and a reset doesn't make the problem go away,
let us know.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
Brian Bassett wrote:
> Package: konqueror
> Version: 4:3.5.5-1
> Severity: grave
>
> Upon starting konq
t code in KDE
> is somewhat broken atm and should be fixed in the long term. As a
> short term solution it's probably better to add the pmount dependency
> back.
Will do.
Thanks for the information. And yes, the KDE code is almost certainly to
blame here. Hopefully KDE4 will clean things up.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
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lurb. Thanks. That said,
pmount is still used (_directly_ by KDE) in some code, so while I'll
drop it from kdebase's Depends, it'll stay as a Recommends with
kdebase-kio-plugins.
> And still, it's up to the hal package, to add the dependency on
> pmount or not, because
me in your previous message. Note the
ridiculous "dots per inch" values. Hence the tiny fonts.
If my understanding of the situation is correct, then there is no point
in patching Qt. Users will simply have to provide monitor dimensions in
xorg.conf if they use the fglrx driver. A pain, but
On Thursday 28 September 2006 03:10, Jean Parpaillon wrote:
> Le 28.09.2006 01:06, Christopher Martin a écrit :
> > OK, thanks for the feedback. I can't reproduce that problem here,
> > but then I'm not using fglrx (you are using that?).
>
> Thank you, that'
uldn't be messed up like yours were.
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Christopher Martin
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 08:25, Jean Parpaillon wrote:
> Le 27.09.2006 04:11, Christopher Martin a écrit :
> > I've also built qt-x11-free packages which contain a patch that
> > _might_ fix your pro
iate it if those
affected could give it a try and let us know if the problem still
happens.
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Bastian Venthur wrote:
> Package: kopete
> Version: 4:3.5.4-2
> Severity: critical
>
> The latest version of kopete regulary hangs the whole system.
>
> I d
d are
otherwise OK.
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Christopher Martin
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 21:06, Christopher Martin wrote:
> Does everyone who suffers from the Qt3 crashes use ATI's proprietary
> fglrx driver? We have a report of a switch away from fglrx fixing the
> crashes in Qt/KDE, and other apps
Does everyone who suffers from the Qt3 crashes use ATI's proprietary
fglrx driver? We have a report of a switch away from fglrx fixing the
crashes in Qt/KDE, and other apps.
Please let me know either way.
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
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acement icons, etc.? The
rest of the team is pretty much swamped right now, so help would be
much appreciated, especially with the Etch freeze coming. I have
kde-svn access, so I can ensure that good fixes make 3.5.5.
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I'm wrong. It looks like we'll have to switch over to libdb4.4-dev, and
kdepim will need a rebuild against the new libpisock9. Thanks for the
tip.
Note to self: get more sleep.
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 17:33, Christopher Martin wrote:
> "kdesdk: FT
e 4.1 FTBFSes. See bug #381717. Once that's fixed,
then of course we'll switch back to 4.1. Let me know if there's
something going on here that I don't understand.
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he problem
persists after upgrade + reboot, to be safe) from some other users,
since it's an important bug and I can't reproduce it myself.
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These bugs are marked fixed in an NMU, but for all intents and purposes
they were Qt/KDE team uploads, so I'm formally closing them as well.
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Hi,
The file is uuencoded in 21_default_background_image.diff.uu, so when
the build process applies the patches, the file is created. So it is
present to be copied into the .debs when they're built.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
On Wednesday 30 August 2006 20:29, Sean Meiners wrote:
&
enoffice.org-gnome
(i.e. a lot of people) have to put up with garbage fonts in a major
application.
Is upstream aware of this issue? Is it really a bug in OOO.org?
Cheers,
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downgrading to libqt3-mt 3.3.6-2 from testing/etch make any
difference? I'd appreciate more information; otherwise, there isn't
much I can do.
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Christopher Martin
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oes it eat CPU cycles,
suddenly eat memory, etc.?
Also, are you always using a certain protocol when the problem happens,
any fancy plugins, etc.?
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Christopher Martin
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ue, as I understand it.
I've committed the fix (and some others - antialiasing being on/off
wasn't the only issue I found with KDE's font defaults) so the next
kdebase upload should resolve matters.
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Christopher Martin
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forwarded 370513 https://bugs.kde.org/132429
severity 370513 wishlist
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I've forwarded this request upstream. It's really a feature request, so
I'm chaning the severity to 'wishlist'.
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to use Kopete 0.12.x, you'll have to use
unofficial packages. http://manfred.cp69.de/debian is kindly offering
packages, and IIRC other people have built their own (see the recent
debian-kde list archives). So users who really want the latest and
greatest can certainly get it.
I hope this
g this
report back to libgcc2, since it seems to have been established long
ago that this isn't a Qt bug, and it really should be assigned to
something in the toolchain. I note that, for a time, the problem was
thought to be in glibc, so perhaps the glibc team would again be worth
consul
orlds: the rigid pmount
> policy checks, and the rather convenient hal interface, which has
> already become a standard interface in both KDE and
> gnome-volume-manager.
>
> FYI I attach the relevant bzr diffs (sorry, a bit messy).
This sounds perfect, though I haven't yet had tim
save other distros the trouble; or there might
even be a reason for what they're doing.
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On Tuesday 08 August 2006 08:28, Raúl Sánchez Siles wrote:
> Package: koffice-i18n-es
> Version: 1.5.1-1
> Severity: normal
>
> I can't upgrade from 1.5.1-
On Sunday 30 July 2006 17:50, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
> Discussion in IRC showed that doko suspects libgcc2 deps in one of
> the build-deps to be the problem. A quick check revealed that
> libglu1-mesa still does that, so I requested a bin-NMU. Hopefully,
> after that was done, a reschedule w
FYI, this also appears to have broken a kdepim build:
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=kdepim&ver=4%3A3.5.3-3&arch=arm&stamp=1153287934&file=log&as=raw
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I don't think that it's a data-loss issue more than any other crash in
an editor, browser, etc., so I don't think it's truly RC.
BTW, I really appreciate your efforts to forward bugs upstream.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
On Saturday 05 August
On Saturday 05 August 2006 08:12, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
> Christopher Martin wrote:
> > As stated elsewhere, a fixed package is now in the archive. It
> > looks like the ftp.us.debian.org mirror (and perhaps others?) is
> > having problems, however, as it has not be
On Saturday 05 August 2006 08:16, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
> Please ignore, it's working. I forgot to close the running instance.
> Sorry for the noise :-(
No problem; it happens. Glad it's now working for you.
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As stated elsewhere, a fixed package is now in the archive. It looks
like the ftp.us.debian.org mirror (and perhaps others?) is having
problems, however, as it has not been updated in several days. Try
another mirror, and the fixed packages should be available.
Cheers,
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On
am support.
Cheers,
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On Friday 04 August 2006 04:50, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> Debian uses a separate package for the 3.2 and 3.1 versions due to
> large performance difference (3.2 does more, but is much more
> resource hungry). Please reopen and mark wontfix.
>
> O
Hi,
Thanks for the reminder. A new Gwenview should be uploaded soonish -
upstream is busy working on a new release. It should make Etch.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
On Thursday 03 August 2006 13:13, Jiri Palecek wrote:
> Package: gwenview
> Version: 1.3.1-2
> Severity: normal
, and the KDE team follows with the few
modules not yet at the 3.5.4 version.
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
On Thursday 03 August 2006 13:13, Jiri Palecek wrote:
> Package: kate-plugins
> Version: 4:3.5.2-1
> Severity: normal
>
> Hello,
>
> package kate-plugins contains the fi
it is up to libnss-mdns to do it, preferably during the
package installation and removal phases).
Otherwise Etch will ship without a proper mdns setup by default, if I
understand correctly.
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that all your drives have lines in /etc/fstab with the "user" option.
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> size. Could this be related to the recent changes in tar?
>
> I would've raised the severity, but wasn't sure if it is justified,
> it totally breaks project creation in kdevelop because the template
> files are inside tar.gz's.
Works for me. Do you have any f
the archive, we're getting reports of breakage.
It would be nice, therefore, if this issue were resolved.
Do you plan to accept the included fix, reject it, have an ETA on the
next upload, etc.?
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enabling/disabling anti-aliasing, then again, to see if your problems
are fixed) and another more basic problem in Cairo, which is not yet
fixed. It is bug #376714, FYI. You may be experiencing the later.
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mess up a number of KDE builds, so a quick fix would be
great. CDBS 0.4.44 worked fine.
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Is there something else I should have done? Are there other packages
that need to be rebuilt before qt-x11-free will build? If yes, then
this bug should be reassigned to them. If no, then what should I do?
Thanks for your help,
Christopher Martin
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Hi,
I'm not quite sure I understand. The build did try to use g++-4.1, and
it failed. This was long ago determined to be a glibc or gcc problem,
not a qt-x11-free problem, so why was it reassigned to qt-x11-free?
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
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