Excerpts from Samuel Thibault's message of Wed Feb 09 10:50:15 -0500 2011:
> On upgrade from 9.07-2+b1 to 9.09-3, the backspace key stopped working
> in mutt. Downgrading again makes it work again. I guess that is related
> with the switch between rxvt-unicode and rxvt-256color, as these are
> real
Excerpts from Clint Adams's message of Wed Dec 22 14:53:23 -0500 2010:
> Is updating to 3.2.0 a better solution?
Looks like it. I'll run some tests and see if there's any problematic
changes in 3.0.8 (code diff from 3.0.8.1 to 3.2.0 is minimal.)
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Excerpts from Marc Lehmann's message of Thu Dec 09 06:30:03 -0500 2010:
> The original urxvt uses "rxvt-unicode" and "rxvt-unicode-256color"
> TERM values, respectively, which are the correct values, and portable.
By "respectively", what are you referring to?
> as added "benefit" debian wouldn't
Excerpts from Keelan's message of Thu Oct 21 20:36:54 -0400 2010:
> The mpc version in squeeze 0.19-2 does not have playlist numbers when listing
> the playlist with "mpc playlist"
You now need to use either %position% or %id% in your format string
explicitly. I believe this is intentional on the
Excerpts from Decklin Foster's message of Sat Aug 21 16:44:18 -0400 2010:
> Sorry, I was going by http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=nodejs,
> which as of 20:40 UTC is still not updated. I'm installing 0.2.0 now.
OK, this seems to have fixed it. Sorry for the trouble.
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Excerpts from Jérémy Lal's message of Sat Aug 21 14:31:20 -0400 2010:
> Nope, i tested on my own i386 laptop and on a amd64 server, same results.
This is strange. Are you sure you don't have a /usr/lib/node on these
systems? If you step through nodejs-waf up to the import, what do you
get in sys.p
Excerpts from Jérémy Lal's message of Sat Aug 21 13:06:41 -0400 2010:
> In fact nodejs-waf script adds /usr/share/nodejs/wafadmin and Tools/
> to sys.path before importing Scripting module.
> That might be screwed by setting PREFIX_NODE environment variable.
> Is that the case for you ?
Nope, not
Excerpts from Jérémy Lal's message of Sat Aug 21 09:13:04 -0400 2010:
> i need some more info, because i can't reproduce that bug.
> Which module were you trying to run nodejs-waf with ?
> Does the error happens if you run nodejs-waf outside any module tree ?
I tried in a checkout of node-sqlite,
Excerpts from Jérémy Lal's message of Sat Aug 21 08:16:08 -0400 2010:
> Which python version is installed ?
2.6.5-13.
> it seems you installed nodejs in debian lenny ?
No, I'm just using a internet-connected machine to run reportbug. Behind
a firewall here and I don't have a solution set up yet
Package: nodejs
Version: 0.1.104-1
Severity: normal
$ nodejs-waf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/nodejs-waf", line 14, in
import Scripting
ImportError: No module named Scripting
$ dpkg -S Scripting.py
nodejs-dev: /usr/share/nodejs/wafadmin/Scripting.py
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/changelog 2010-08-15 08:21:14.023264152 -0400
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+nodejs (0.1.104-1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * New upstream release
+
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nodejs (0.1.102-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
Only in nodejs-0.1.104/debian: fil
Excerpts from David Caldwell's message of Mon Jul 12 16:30:58 -0400 2010:
> Debian netcat has an extra -q option. This is not a problem except that the
> default for the -q option (o_quit in the source) makes netcat behave
> differently on Debian than on other systems. This causes portability
> pro
Excerpts from Roderik Muit's message of Thu May 27 15:18:11 -0400 2010:
> I 'third' this idea.
Yeah, I think I'm going to do this. I was just looking at the problem
earlier today (wanted to write some new BeautifulSoup-using code), and
it's not as if Debian is going to completely switch over to Py
Excerpts from Max Kellermann's message of Fri Apr 23 02:52:13 -0400 2010:
> > On my card, hw:0,0 isn't the PCM channel, so this results in mpd
> > fiddling a different volume knob than the one it's playing through.
> > Commenting these lines back out, or replacing "hw:0,0" with
> > "default", made
Excerpts from Benedikt Spranger's message of Wed Apr 07 11:35:53 -0400 2010:
> The -q flag introduced by Debian is completely superfluous and harmful.
> It causes a lot of trouble in a cross platform environment.
> Furthermore the implementation changes netcat to a non standard
> behaviour.
I've c
Excerpts from Jakub Wilk's message of Sun Apr 18 20:14:18 -0400 2010:
> I've prepared an NMU for rxvt-unicode (versioned as 9.07-1.1) and
> uploaded it to DELAYED/3. Please feel free to tell me if I should delay
> it longer.
Thanks! I was just now about to work on some other rxvt-unicode stuff s
Package: texlive-latex-recommended
Severity: normal
Somewhere between Lenny and now, ucs.sty was moved from -recommended
to -extra. As UTF-8 support is (I believe) a release goal, I would
really like to be able to use it without installing all of -extra
(which is not itself large, but with Recomm
Package: pandoc
Version: 0.46+2+b2
Severity: normal
markdown2pdf requires ucs.sty. Unfortunately, at some point texlive
moved this file from -recommended to -extra. If you only install
pandoc and its Recommends, you get this:
$ markdown2pdf foo.text
markdown2pdf: pdfLaTeX failed with err
Package: xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd
Version: 1.3.0-2
Severity: important
Since upgrading to 1.3.0, I am experiencing overscan on the HDMI
output at 1920x1080 (native resolution of my TV -- there is no
overscan at lower resolutions). It it probably not more that 25
pixels, but causes scaling arti
> Our mpd runs on a host with both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. My workstation
> only has an IPv4 address (but does have the ipv6 kernel module loaded as per
> Debian default). This makes mpc fail with "Network is unreachable".
This should have been fixed around 0.15 or so. Could you confirm if th
Excerpts from Guillem Jover's message of Mon Jan 11 18:00:23 -0500 2010:
> tag 550611 patch
Wonderful, thanks. I'll apply this.
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Excerpts from TC M.'s message of Mon Dec 07 16:05:03 -0500 2009:
> Regardless, it appears that mpd does not require lame libraries as a
> dependency, and neither option allows mpd to start:
Lame is not in Debian due to patent issues.
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Excerpts from Gregory Colpart's message of Thu Nov 26 15:02:26 -0500 2009:
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 12:06:12PM -0600, Sukant Hajra wrote:
> > Just a note, to help highlight priority -- Twirssi (the Twitter script I use
> > with Irssi), now has a hard depedency on v3 of Net::Twitter. Until this
>
Excerpts from Micah Anderson's message of Mon Nov 09 23:49:32 -0500 2009:
> The new sup provides a new experimental Xapian backend to replace
> Ferret, as detailed in the release announcement[0].
>
> Unfortunately, the sup-mail package doesn't depend in any way on
> libxapian-ruby1.8, so you end u
Excerpts from Patrick Schoenfeld's message of Mon Nov 09 14:47:01 -0500 2009:
> 3) Well, your package already has the wrong configuration (according to
> policy it should have 20) but increasing it wouldn't help much.
Hm. I'm not sure why the priority was originally lower that what's
currently spe
Excerpts from Patrick Schoenfeld's message of Mon Nov 09 05:28:40 -0500 2009:
> (Basically this is the german translation of "removing manually selected
> alternative - switching x-t-e to auto mode" and "using
> /usr/bin/gnome-terminal.wrapper
> to provide /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator (x-terminal-
severity 481123 wishlist
thanks
Excerpts from Andreas Amann's message of Mon Oct 26 07:51:55 -0400 2009:
> This seems not justified, and the better solution is in my opinion to
> simply not offer urxvtcd as x-terminal-emulator alternative.
I think you're right -- I was trying to implement Martin'
Excerpts from Florian Forster's message of Tue Sep 08 02:20:24 -0400 2009:
> The value of “START_MPD” should not effect the shutdown behavior.
> Otherwise mpd may not be shut down gracefully when the system is
> stopped.
I'm not sure exactly what you want this to do. Are you starting MPD at
some p
Excerpts from Michel Lavie's message of Mon Sep 07 20:00:21 -0400 2009:
> But I think it's well worth the trade off, and better for new users to have
> those
> commented out by default.
Yes, I think this is probably a good idea. Thanks.
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Excerpts from Peter Colberg's message of Tue Aug 18 13:45:00 -0400 2009:
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 06:43:56AM +0200, Max Kellermann wrote:
> > On 2009/08/18 01:51, Peter Colberg wrote:
> > > Reverting commit 7133f56 fixes the audio skips :-).
Can you confirm if this is fixed in 0.15.3-1? Thanks.
Excerpts from Amit Uttamchandani's message of Thu Jul 23 18:13:31 -0400 2009:
> Pressing 'L' for sup-mail should do a quick label search. However, as
> soon as 'L' is presses, sup-mail crashes and the following error is
> displayed:
>
> ruby: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux/ncurs
I just figured out that the original patch here is incorrect.
have_header("form.h") will fail on a system (such as a pbuilder) with
only ncursesw and not ncurses. We need to call find_header to ensure
that /usr/include/ncursesw is added to the include path, HAVE_FORM_H is
defined, etc.
Attached is
block 520374 by 477366
thanks
Until this is resolved (see much discussion in #477366), the packages I am
using are in http://apt.rupamsunyata.org/sup/ (and are currently necessary
to work around other ncurses-ruby breakage in #529188).
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reassign 529188 libncurses-ruby1.8
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thanks
Excerpts from Jack Hill's message of Sun May 17 18:06:15 -0400 2009:
> When libncurses-ruby1.8 was upgraded from version 1.1-3 to 1.2.2-1 search (via
> \ from within sup) breaks. Instead of
> providing a searc
Excerpts from Asheesh Laroia's message of Fri Jul 03 17:15:26 -0400 2009:
> If you want help updating the package, just ask! I'm relatively free this
> weekend.
Could you test what I've got here? (Particularly interaction with ncurses)
http://apt.rupamsunyata.org/sup/
Thanks! (I just finally g
Excerpts from Gerfried Fuchs's message of Wed May 06 08:02:21 -0400 2009:
> As the package also contains Net::Identica it would be great to have
> that mentioned in the package description, too - especially given that
> identi.ca is a FLOSS version of twitter, which is much more in the
> spirit of
Excerpts from owner's message of Wed Apr 15 05:03:20 -0400 2009:
> The mpd package in experimental was build against libmpcdec3, though.
Um. In the future could you please tag bugs fixed-in-experimental when
applicable instead of closing them? Thanks.
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Package: diakonos
Version: 0.8.8-4
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 12.3
Diakonos's online help files are installed in
/usr/share/doc/diakonos/help. According to Policy, "The system
administrator should be able to delete files in /usr/share/doc/
without causing any programs to break." Thes
Package: diakonos
Version: 0.8.8-4
Severity: normal
`diakonos --uninstall' is not useful on Debian and potentially
dangerous. It should either be disabled, or installation.rb should be
hacked such that no files are considered to be manually "installed"
(which would be true, since dpkg is keeping
Excerpts from Decklin Foster's message of Tue Apr 07 16:40:18 -0400 2009:
> diakonos.conf not found in any of:
> .
> /home/decklin/.diakonos
> At least one configuration file must exist.
Upon reading the code, it appears that the first entry (current
directory) is taken from an
Package: diakonos
Version: 0.8.8-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I installed this package, closed my network connection, and then tried
to run it:
$ diakonos
grep: help/*: No such file or directory
diakonos.conf not found in any of:
.
/home/deckli
Excerpts from Vincent Fourmond's message of Sat Mar 21 12:18:14 -0400 2009:
> Sometimes, unstable gets broken because of transitions. But in this
> case, this is just carelessness from your side: you should not
> build-depend on a library not in unstable, and upload the resulting
> package. As a
Excerpts from Vincent Fourmond's message of Sat Mar 21 10:55:37 -0400 2009:
> I must say that I strongly disagree with this statement: every package
> must be built against packages found in unstable. Not with the personal
> packages you built on your computer, *even if they are in NEW* ! So thi
Package: wnpp
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Owner: Decklin Foster
(This is a dependency of tircd, #518180.)
* Package name: libnet-twitter-perl
Version : 2.10
Upstream Author : Chris Thompson
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/~cthom/Net-Twitter/
* License : Artistic/GPL
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Decklin Foster
* Package name: tircd
Version : 0.7
Upstream Author : Chris Nelson
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/tircd/
* License : Artistic/GPL
Programming Lang: Perl
Description : ircd proxy to the twitter
Excerpts from Jason Riedy's message of Wed Jan 21 13:40:33 -0500 2009:
> I have mpd set *not* to run system-wide, and I've removed the service
> from /etc/rc*.d by insserv -r /etc/init.d/mpd.
You should disable it by editing /etc/default/mpd. This is documented
in README.Debian, and would cause MP
You should probably file this upstream at http://musicpd.org/mantis/.
I don't see anything currently in the feature category that looks like it.
Excerpts from Daniel Dickinson's message of Sun Jan 04 23:18:40 -0500 2009:
> Package: mpd
> Severity: wishlist
>
>
> It'd be nice if mpd could store s
block 510675 by 476339
block 510675 by 461519
thanks
I'm deferring to upstream's judgement here.
Excerpts from Max Kellermann's message of Sun Jan 04 05:32:26 -0500 2009:
> We (upstream authors) decided to disable mikmod by default, because
> libmikmod contains critical security bugs, which are n
Excerpts from Michal Čihař's message of Tue Dec 30 17:16:09 -0500 2008:
> http://sf.net/musicpd/mpd-([0-9.]*).tar.gz
Thanks.
> Also 0.14 version is available ;-).
Should be making its way to your mirror as we speak :)
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Were you able to verify that this support worked for you in the 0.14
beta? Thanks.
Excerpts from eric's message of Mon Dec 08 06:08:43 -0500 2008:
> >
> > 24 bit support has been added to MPD 0.14.
> >
> > Max
>
> Thankz
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Excerpts from Gilles Filippini's message of Mon Dec 08 12:20:52 -0500 2008:
> (gdb) run
> Starting program: /usr/bin/mpd --no-daemon --stdout
Thanks for this. I have recently acquired some armel hardware so I can debug
this sort of thing; I'll see what the deal is with libflac on there.
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> Despite the fact that this bug has been already corrected upstream,
> and that a patch has been provided quite a long time ago, it is not
> fixed yet in lenny. Shell I prepare an NMU?
I will upload this to unstable (should have been in already, my
fault). Unless you already have. I think this is
Excerpts from Daniel Dickinson's message of Fri Nov 21 04:13:53 -0500 2008:
> I've been comparing different mpd clients and unfortunately non of them have
> all the features of the others. gmpc for example is missing the ability to
> play web radio (http streams) that ario has (but has better play
Package: yeahconsole
Version: does not recognize Shift, Meta, or Super
Severity: normal
yeahconsole does not allow for a Shift modifier. Also, it only accepts
"Alt" for mod1 and "Win" for mod4, which are rather PC-centric. This
patch adds Shift and allows the names Meta and Super for mod1/mod4.
Excerpts from Gerfried Fuchs's message of Fri Nov 07 10:46:43 -0500 2008:
> Alright, after some more fiddling around with it I found
> "perldoc /usr/lib/urxvt/urxvt.pm".
This should be installed as urxvtperl(3). Does this not work for you?
Should the section be changed?
> I tried RS_Uline, RS
Excerpts from David Futcher's message of Wed Nov 05 11:31:14 -0500 2008:
> Forwarding a patch from Ubuntu, mpd's init.d file should read the mpd
> user from mpd.conf, instead of assuming the username is 'mpd'.
What is the problem that this solves?
Why does it require awk?
Why is it looking at audi
Excerpts from Daniel Moerner's message of Sat Oct 25 14:49:14 -0400 2008:
> Hi, I am bumping this to grave because it can break unrelated
> packages--e.g., nothing in the Debian menu that relies on
> x-terminal-emulator works as a result of this bug if you have set
> urxvtcd as the default alternat
Excerpts from Martin Michlmayr's message of Thu Oct 23 02:59:29 -0400 2008:
> Copying the maintainer since the package is still in NEW.
Thanks. (Has this always been the case? A quick search of the bugs.debian.org
metapackage doesn't seem to show anything filed about bugs not going to
maintainers
tags 499410 +patch
thanks
Here is a patch to solve the issue. (I was a bit shocked to not be able to
just run pastebinit and paste something in...) It makes pastebinit behave in
a more standard manner: no filename is equivalent to "-", not an error.
I have had to adjust some of the messages (as s
Excerpts from W. Martin Borgert's message of Mon Oct 20 10:58:47 -0400 2008:
> mpd returns '0.13.0' instead of '0.13.2'. I installed python-mpd
> and typed in python:
I have indeed noticed this writing Njiiri, it does look pretty silly :-)
Next upstream release will fix this; since it's cosmetic
Uhm, sorry. Apparently this was overlooked in the round of library uploads
for sup-mail. Uploading now.
Excerpts from Daniel Watkins's message of Sun Oct 19 10:17:29 -0400 2008:
> owner 488877 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> thanks
>
> Hi Decklin,
>
> > Excerpts from daniel's message of Sat Oct 11 06:11:21
Excerpts from Samuel Tardieu's message of Mon Oct 13 18:13:08 -0400 2008:
> Agreed, it should be eliminated and the system default should be
> kept. Anyway, I withdraw my request, we switched to "socat" today after
> I had a look at the "netcat" code, and it fits its job perfectly, so we
> won't b
Excerpts from Samuel Tardieu's message of Mon Oct 13 04:29:55 -0400 2008:
> Loic's patch is not so about the *number* of file descriptors
> but about the *largest* file descriptor that can be used in
> netcat.
Yes, I know how select(2) works; since its usage was fixed in the
other patch, I don't
Excerpts from daniel's message of Sat Oct 11 06:11:21 -0400 2008:
> Just dropping a note to ask if you're getting anywhere on packaging
> Trollop? I have made a package, in the apparent absence of activity on
> your end, so I'll take over this ITP and get it uploaded 1 week from now
> if I don't h
Eran writes:
> "Trying to run gmpc with a wrong libmpd version."
This will be fixed (properly) with the next libmpd.
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Thanks. I'll be uploading in a few hours (sorry, forgot you were in
+0200 and might not see this until tomorrow.)
Christian Perrier writes:
> diff -Nru lastfmsubmitd-0.37.old/debian/changelog
> lastfmsubmitd-0.37/debian/changelog
> --- lastfmsubmitd-0.37.old/debian/changelog 2008-09-28 08:06:3
martin f krafft writes:
> Anyway, I am not sure at this moment whether my patch is actually
> the right thing to do, so give me a few days to make sure it is
> actually doing the right thing. I am now starting to think that
> a terminal emulator should always start shells with SHLVL=0...
Well, up
martin f krafft writes:
> Anyway, I am not sure at this moment whether my patch is actually
> the right thing to do, so give me a few days to make sure it is
> actually doing the right thing. I am now starting to think that
> a terminal emulator should always start shells with SHLVL=0...
I think
martin f krafft writes:
> > Well, only if /bin/sh is bash.
>
> No, also with dash and zsh. And for the cases where $SHLVL is not
> set, my patch will just no-op.
I tested dash here and it didn't (the man page also makes no mention of
SHLVL either). Are you sure? As for zsh, I suppose I should ha
martin f krafft writes:
> Since /usr/bin/urxvtcd is a shell script, it will increase $SHLVL
> for urxvtd's environment
Well, only if /bin/sh is bash.
What is the problem caused by increasing $SHLVL? What is $SHLVL
good for? (I don't use bash.) According to the documentation, it is
incremented by
Julien Cristau writes:
> Well that's not quite correct. If start-stop-daemon fails, the init
> script is supposed to fail if mpd isn't running after start, or it's
> still running after stop... Adding '|| true' to s-s-d invocations is
> wrong, IMHO.
You're right. Since #478018 was fixed by fixi
Hans Ekbrand writes:
> This seems like a mistake, since the description of the package has
> not changed, and explictly says that the lite version is built without
> freetype support.
Someone requested Xft, I believe, but I have no idea why GTK is in
there; that is definitely a mistake. (I don't
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Ears cont
martin f krafft writes:
> I am sure it didn't at the time, so please close the bug with the
> appropriate version number; I don't use mpd anymore.
Will do.
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Niko Tyni writes:
> As described in the 'perlembed' document, programs embedding Perl
> must use the PERL_SYS_INIT3() and PERL_SYS_TERM() macros to provide
> system-specific tune up of the C runtime environment necessary to run
> Perl interpreters.
I'd like to do this, but I'm currently getting:
Ulrich Eckhardt writes:
> However, while upgrading, mpd tries to start, too, which fails and
> subsequently the whole installation fails. There are two things here I
> consider wrong:
This is definitely wrong; I thought I fixed it several releases back, and
it WFM at the time, but it doesn't lo
Robert Collins writes:
> I think it would be better to have the description text disambiguate
> somehow, or folk may read one, install the other, and thus be confused.
This seems reasonable. I'll think of something unobtrusive to add to the
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Patrick Schoenfeld writes:
> It now works. However I think that its more then suboptimal if an
> upgrade makes running sessions impossible to use. Isn't there a better
> way to handle the client<->server connections between urxvtc and
> urxvtcd?
It would be nice, but I don't know of any sensible
Patrick Schoenfeld writes:
> BTW. note that it states it would be 9.02 if launched via urxvtcd.
> Thats strange, because urxvtcd and rxvt-unicode both state that its
> version is 9.05, only the urxvtc binary says it is 9.02. So it seems
> your package does not install a new version of this binary.
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I am interested in packaging sup for Debian. I plan on packaging all the
required libraries for non-gem installation (ITPs to follow)[1]. I current
Raphael Hertzog writes:
> That's fine, but if you consider those as patchs to the upstream source
> ready to be merged, place your added manual page in the upstream hierarchy
> and not inside "debian".
I guess this makes sense. I'll do it in the meantime.
> However I hope that by then we'll have
Raphael Hertzog writes:
> In the case of netcat, the quilt series contains patches that
> modify files in the debian directory. You shouldn't have to dynamically
> patch the files in the debian directory since its content is
> provided by the .diff.gz (or the new .debian.tar.gz in the new format).
Chris Lamb writes:
> The attached file is the diff for my dadadodo 1.04-3.1 NMU. The associated
> changelog entry is:
Thanks. Are you interested in adopting it, or just doing a sweep of
old bashism bugs? I don't think I've actually used the program in a
while.
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> my latest efforts at packaging it rely instead on the new debian/rules
> minimization that's possible with debhelper 7, which addresses many of
> the concerns (and more) in a standardized way.
Great; that's what I was going to suggest. (Gotta love that rules
file...)
I'd like to sponsor this package. Daniel, have you looked at any of
Jörg's suggestions?
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martin f krafft writes:
> echo -en
> "\033]50;-misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed-*-13-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646-1\007"
>
> changes the font used by the XTerm. It also causes the rxvt-unicode
> window to shift +1+1, which it shouldn't.
Just out of curiosity, what WM are you running? It appears that u
gustavo panizzo writes:
> Package: mpd
> Version: 0.12.1-1.1
> Severity: important
> Tags: patch
>
> mpd start stop script don't create /var/run/mpd, so if you have /var/run
> mounted over tmpfs, mpd will fails to start.
This is fixed in testing. Could you please try 0.13.1-3?
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Dennis Kaarsemaker writes:
> Please change the default start later in the boot sequence, specifically after
> S35mountall.sh, so it will work on nfs mounts or dmraid as well. see
> also: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mpd/+bug/141425
Huh? mountall.sh runs in level S, mpd runs in l
Nick Black writes:
> Per the man page, mpd --kill is the proper way to shut down mpd.
I'm not sure this is implied by the wording. Regardless, --kill
functions by reading the pid_file and sending a SIGTERM to the mpd
process. start-stop-daemon (as called by our init script) sends SIGTERM,
waits 5
Joris van Rooij writes:
> Plus, the lastfm user has it's shell set to /bin/false and it's home dir does
> not exist. That pretty much keeps it from using any env variable I have
> changed anywhere, right?
Should be using /etc/environment, I believe. I have LANG set there to
en_US.UTF-8. While s
Joris van Rooij writes:
> UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 63:
> ordinal not in range(128)
Can you tell me what happens if you don't run it in this locale?
> Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)
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Paul Collins writes:
> I have a bunch of mpds installed around the place (two on this machine
> alone), and it would be nice if a single lastmp could talk to all of
> them, whether by direct support or by starting one per mpd.
It should be possible for any number of lastmp processes (this would
h
martin f krafft writes:
> I need to install netcat-traditional to make it work.
Thanks; this was due to netcat-traditional removing the wrong path after
the package name was changed, so if you don't want to install/uninstall
again (-37 will work properly), you can remove it from the database
by h
Brian Millan writes:
> Supported outputs:
> alsa ao oss pulse jack
Hmm. Unfortunately, this is not surprising. See #453746; we don't build
with libvorbis on arm, but rather libvorbisidec ("Tremor", the integer
decoder); e.g. the NSLU2 doesn't have a FPU so regular libvorbis is
unacceptably slow.
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