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Severity: normal
Hello
Please remove libmongodbx-class-perl, this package has not been
ported to new mongodb and upstream is not responding.
Let's remove this package.
All the best
On Tue, 10 May 2016 15:49:06 +0100 Justin B Rye
wrote:
> Well, for a start "systemd" is canonically lowercase. Also, this is a
> capitalised verb phrase (saying what the package does) instead of an
> uncapitalised noun phrase (saying what it is); for enhanced DevRef
>
Hello Beatrice
> I hope I am not wasting your time.
Not at all. I'm glad to have feedback on all issues, especially doc issues
(because I often don't see them :-/ ).
There's indeed an issue with the description. I've tried to simplify the text
from upstream but something went wrong.
I'll fix
On Sat, 30 Apr 2016 00:08:34 +0200 Sven Hartge wrote:
> Only way to get the network back is to downgrade to 4.4.6-1.
Thanks for the hint.
It took me a while to figure out how to make the downgrade work.
Installing old linux-image package is not enough.
One must also run
For the record, I have the same issue on a OlinuXino A20 LIME card.
See also https://www.danand.de/index.php/2016-03/allwinner-a20-kernel-4-5/
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Hello Fabian
The problem comes from licensecheck which fails to detect the dual
copyright and licenses:
$ licensecheck -l 1000 --copyright fvimportbdf.c
fvimportbdf.c: BSD (3 clause)
[Copyright: 2000-2012 George Williams]
That said, the situation is not so clear cut:
- fvimportbdf.c "main"
Hello Uli
Weird, I don't have any issue when building moarvm with cowbuilder.
That said, I'm not thrilled at the idea of using an undocumented option.
In moarvm case, using perldoc ... docs/moar.pod > debian/moar.1 provides a
similat result.
I've tested this with gbp and cowbuild. Could you
On Tuesday 12 April 2016 15:14:56 Jordi Mallach wrote:
> // license:BSD-3-Clause
> // copyright-holders:Miodrag Milanovic
>
> Would it be possible to add support for something like this?
I think so. I'll handle this.
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On Wednesday 27 April 2016 13:01:20 Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
> >So in this case, how to update copyright? Just for src/lzma? Or for all
> >other embedded libraries even when they are not used and needed?
>
> you have to list *every* copyright and license on copyright file, regardless
> of it
On Saturday 23 April 2016 10:10:28 Roderick MacKenzie wrote:
> I've now used license-reconcile and a bit of copy and paste from
> hedgewars to sort out the copyright file.
You can also try "cme update dpkg-copyright".
See
Hello
I've forwarded this bug upstream [1], please follow-up there.
All the best
[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765206
Usually, this kind of issue is due to something like
foreach my $key (keys %data) {
print $data{$key};
}
Perl randomizes the order of the keys returned by "keys %data".
The keys should be sorted to get a constant output.
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2016 17:01:14 +0100 Dominique Dumont <d...@debian.org> wrote:
> From what I've understood, distro packaging is not a feature of Panda. Some
> other tool must be developed by upstream. I'll follow what's going on there.
First stab at install tool is:
https://gist.gith
On Monday 21 March 2016 20:21:36 gregor herrmann wrote:
> No material for testing yet
Agreed.
The way perl6 handles modules is more complicated in Perl6 than in Perl. [1]
>From what I've understood, distro packaging is not a feature of Panda. Some
other tool must be developed by upstream.
Hello
Here's another backtrace that occured when switching on an external screen
(plasma is configured to switch
off the laptop screen when an exteral LCD is connected. The crash always
happens when switching
off the external screen (1920x1200 compared to laptop's 1920x1080).
The laptops
Hello
I've messed up lcdproc 0.5.7-5: the switch to libftdi1 must be done *with* the
switch to libusb1.
I've put back dependency on old libftdi-dev in lcdproc 0.5.7-6.
I've asked upstream to switch also libusb,
Sorry about the mess
All the best
On Sunday 06 March 2016 11:37:27 you wrote:
> Go ahead.
Done
All the best
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Usertags: transition
Hello
libtommath 1.0 has been released upstream. The new library went
from so version 0 to 1. Some macros like MIN and MAX were removed
from the public header files. This may break
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Version : 2015.12
Upstream Author : Tadeusz Sośnierz
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Hello
rakudo packaging teams is packaging perl6 compiler (rakudo) and
will package several Perl6 modules packages.
It would make sense to use a 'perl6' section for all these packages
instead of the more generic 'interpreters' section.
Could you add
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Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
I'm the maintainer of lcdproc package. This package provides drivers
for quite a lot of different HW.
We (lcdproc team and I) don't really know which drivers are used and
which are obsolete.
Looks like we need a
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016 17:03:58 +0100 Dominique Dumont <d...@debian.org> wrote:
> This bug needs to be fixed at several levels:
> - licensecheck
This can't be done with a major re-write of the way licensecheck is parsing
licenses. I don't really want to go there, because licensecheck ou
Hello Petter
Looks like you found an interesting bug...
I think this bug is triggered by licensecheck output:
$ licensecheck source/PitchDetection/Tartini.cpp
source/PitchDetection/Tartini.cpp: GPL (v2 or later) GPL (v2 or later)
The GPL license is duplicated. This is not handled correctly by
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Hello
All in all, I think the rakudo-star [1] package is not a good idea: that big a
bundle is not easy to manage and may discourage people to join rakudo team
(aka Perl6).
Could you please cancel this package ?
I'll upload the Perl6 modules one by one (albeit more slowly...)
All the best
Sorry I forgot to add the link of the release:
https://github.com/libtom/libtommath/releases/tag/v1.0
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Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Upstream has recently tagged libtommath version 1.0 .
This new version will enable building new version of Perl6.
What is your status regarding libtommath package ?
Do you still want to maintain it ?
Do you need a co-maintainer ?
If yes.
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Indeed. I'm going to fix this asap.
Thanks for the heads-up.
All the best
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: host mx.xmission.com[166.70.12.20] said: 550-XM-RJCT01:
Account does not exist. [15.73.212.82] 550
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On Tuesday 26 January 2016 14:23:17 you wrote:
> ERROR:pan-tree.cc:80:GtkTreeIter PanTreeStore::get_iter(const
> PanTreeStore::Row*): assertion failed: (row) Aborted
There's already an upstream bug ticket for this issue. Unfortunately, pan
maintenance has stalled, so a fix won't be released any
Ack.
This needs to be fixed in libconfig-model-perl
Thanks for the report.
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On Tuesday 05 January 2016 19:10:51 you wrote:
> Could this be changed so that user-defined tags
> are recognized and handled as such?
Yes. This is already done for debian/copyright fields.
The only caveat is that running cme fix will move the extra fields at the end
of
the section.
All the
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That's a followup of #789187. We were lucky to have moarvm 2015.06
working on mipsel. But moarvm 2015.11 does not compile on mipsel.
I'll reconsider mipsel if things improve upstream. Right now I've more
pressing issues to update and get rakudo in
On Tue, 29 Dec 2015 02:16:47 + Colin Watson wrote:
> This looks to me like a failure to round-trip the models in
> libconfig-model-perl (there are extra "model=" lines near the end of
> "expected" not present in "got"), which would explain why it only fails
> under
Ack. I'll fix this upstream.
All the best
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Hello
I've applied and forwarded upstream your patch.
As I recently shipped a new systemd unit file for lcdproc, I expect some
fallout. I'll wait a week or so for before uploading a new version of lcdproc.
All the best
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Looks like disabling C++11 ABI restores pan functionality.
Although this is more a workaround than a proper fix. Upstream is looking for
help to maintain pan.
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On Tuesday 29 December 2015 23:32:28 Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Perhaps something wrong in some library path setting?
Yes. This setting is hard coded in rakudo's Configure.pl.
I'll patch this...
Alll the best
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Hello
Sorry for the late reply.
Le mercredi 2 décembre 2015 18:48:13, vous avez écrit :
> > Using kodi as a client, I don't see any weird log message in
> > /var/log/syslog.
> Out of curiosity, how did you hook that up?
Nothing fancy: I've installed xbmc lcdproc extension:
On Tuesday 29 December 2015 15:00:11 you wrote:
> I've prepared an NMU for lcdproc (versioned as 0.5.7-3.1) and
> uploaded it to DELAYED/15. Please feel free to tell me if I
> should delay it longer.
Err. I'm preparing a new package that use dh-autoreconf and get rid of
debian/autogen.sh.
On Tuesday 29 December 2015 17:40:58 you wrote:
> Your maintainer upload will have a higher version number than my
> proposed NMU. If you uploaded before my NMU came out of the delayed
> queue, my NMU would simply be rejected because the maintainer version
> in the archive has a higher version
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Version: 2015.11-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Looks like moarvm no longer buils on mipsel. The version 2015.11 does not build:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=moarvm=mipsel=2015.11-1=1451239359
As mentioned in
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* Package name: rakudo-star
Version : 2015.11
Upstream Author : the Rakudo Star Team
* URL
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.39
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Perl6 compiler (rakudo based on moar) expects scripts to begin
with '#!/usr/bin/perl6-m'
Could you add this interpreter to the list of accepted interpreters?
All the best
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Hello
Sorry for the very late reply. I've been side tracked by perl6 packaging
and other issues ...
On Wed, 11 Nov 2015 15:52:55 +0100 Jens Reyer wrote:
> using scan-copyrights I get output like this for some files:
>
> Path debian/copyright.new has no license info. Add
On Wednesday 23 December 2015 09:54:05 Marcin Kulisz wrote:
> Honestly I'm not sure about it (I mean package name not the change). I don't
> really mind to change it to gcs.
> I called package *-gs to keep it in the 2 letter convention and to emphasise
> that links later are starting with gs://,
On Tue, 15 Dec 2015 22:31:23 -0300 Felipe Ortiz wrote:
> Install chromium-l10n doesn't work for me
Works for me.
Maybe you didn't install a version that matches chromium's version ?
HTH
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On Saturday 12 December 2015 09:34:27 David Bremner wrote:
> When the encoding guessing using file fails, licensecheck reports something
> like
>
> /usr/bin/licensecheck warning: cannot parse file 'aggressive-indent.el'
> with mime type 'application/octet-stream; charset=binary'
>
> I had
On Friday 11 December 2015 20:04:23 Dominique Dumont wrote:
> Unfortunately, the compilation of modules fails because
> 'gen/moar/stage2/QRegex.nqp' is missing:
My bad. Once old rakudo package is removed from my system,
I get the following error:
home/domi/debian-dev/perl6-stuff/buil
Hi,
I've a problem to create rakudo package from rakudo-star,
In debian/rules, rakudo-star is configured with
perl Configure.pl --prefix=/usr --backends=moar --force
Unfortunately, the compilation of modules fails because
'gen/moar/stage2/QRegex.nqp' is missing:
== Precompiling modules
Hello Patrick
Sorry for the very late reply
On Friday 23 October 2015 12:05:34 Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> I think I can answer this to some extent. "Perl 6" is a language,
> much like "C", "Java", or "JavaScript". Just as we would not confuse
> "gcc" with the C programming language, or V8
On Tuesday 01 December 2015 15:49:36 Antoine Beaupré wrote:
> >> déc 01 10:16:05 marcos LCDd[11778]: listen L
> >> déc 01 10:16:05 marcos LCDd[11778]: ignore L
> >
> > This looks like a client (like lcdproc) is always connecting and
> > disconnecting.
This also looks like commands sent from a
On Tuesday 01 December 2015 10:22:56 Antoine Beaupré wrote:
> LCDd seems to send critical syslog messages on some weird
> situations. I don't know why. Here's an example of a tail on a
> logfile:
> déc 01 10:16:05 marcos LCDd[11778]: listen L
> déc 01 10:16:05 marcos LCDd[11778]: ignore L
This
On Friday 27 November 2015 10:52:47 Wookey wrote:
> This correctly catalogued the copyrights in the python file, but none of the
> list files
Indeed. The .lisp extension is missing from the regexp used by licensecheck to
decide whether to scan a file or not. That's easy to fix.
> Now if I use
On Tuesday 24 November 2015 15:46:52 Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
> * Package name: libregexp-stringify-perl
>
> Regexp::Stringify is an alternative to Perl's default stringification of
> Regexp object (i.e.:`"$re"`) and has some features/options, e.g.: producing
> regexp string that is compatible
On Sunday 15 November 2015 18:56:11 Dominique Dumont wrote:
> Unless someone has a better idea, I'm going to revert most of the
> modification I've done with regard to encoding. licensecheck will go back
> to:
> - use a regexp to decide whether to parse a file or not
> - don't
On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 16:00:59 +0100 Michael Bunk - Computer Leipzig
wrote:
> I had this problem as well. As a workaround it helped to delete the old
> index:
>
> rm /usr/share/man/index_*
>
> And build a new one:
>
> perlindex -verbose -index
>
The
Hello
Unfortunately, licensecheck is still broken: the encoding detection based on
`file` command does not work as expected.
For instance, in icedove. the file mozilla/js/src/vtune/jitprofiling.h contains
windows-1252 character in a comment:
$ file --mime-type --mime-encoding
Will fix. Thanks for the heads-up.
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I've now a crash when opening the unsubcribed groups.
I've recompiled pan. A lot of deprecation warnings were displayed.
With the recompiled version, pan lost the subscribed group and the
list of groups available on the server .
I've updated the list of available groups (which was diplayed by
Le dimanche 8 novembre 2015 16:39:24, vous avez écrit :
> I've used pan to access newsgroups for a long time without problems. However
> I am now running Debian/Stretch on using KDE and it crashes when I try to
> download new headers.
I cannot reproduce this behavior on Debian/Sid. Either this
On Sun, 01 Nov 2015 18:59:25 +0100 Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> If you mean to *not* apply filter when user has explicitly instructed
> what files to work on (by use of regex), then I am in favor.
Jonas, I believe this patch [1] does what you want,
Could you please test
Hi
For what it's worth, I've replaced nvram-wakeup with a direct write to
/sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm .
See this blog [1] for details.
All the best
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On Sunday 01 November 2015 18:59:25 Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > Jonas, do you agree with this proposal ?
>
> If you mean to *not* apply filter when user has explicitly instructed
> what files to work on (by use of regex), then I am in favor.
Could you provide some example of licensecheck
On Saturday 31 October 2015 21:53:43 Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> You make it sound like I requested licensecheck to change behaviour,
> which was not the case.
That was not my intent. Sorry about that.
> I explicitly requested licensecheck to not change behaviour.
Yes. And I now understand what
On Friday 30 October 2015 10:58:55 Steve Langasek wrote:
> But I'm also marking this as affects: devscripts, because I find it
> surprising that the new licensecheck output includes a line for sample.png,
> when the file was explicitly reported as unparseable. It doesn't seem
> desirable to me
On Wed, 13 May 2015 21:05:47 +0200 Dominique Dumont <d...@debian.org> wrote:
> App::Pause module provides a command line interface (CLI) to
> administer your Perl Module on PAUSE site. PAUSE stands for the Perl
> Author Upload Server.
On second look, this app depends on other min
On Sunday 25 October 2015 22:55:06 you wrote:
> That should be (which do not always work.)
Thanks.
Unfortunately, I've already uploaded the package to NEW queue. I'm reluctant
to re-upload for a small change like this. So the new description will be part
of next release.
All the best
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Version : 0.02
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On Thursday 22 October 2015 22:49:48 gregor herrmann wrote:
> Is there no tarball for rakudo-star (as in pure rakudo plus the other
> stuff)?
Heh, I guess we're thinking the same way ;-)
Yes, there are tarballs there
http://rakudo.org/downloads/star/
rakudo-star-2015.09.tar.gz contains
On Wednesday 21 October 2015 14:13:43 Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> This library is a new dependency of libspring-java. It'll be maintained
> by the Java Team.
as a library, shouldn't this package be named
libhttpcomponents-asyncclient-java ? (or something like that)
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On Sunday 11 October 2015 18:02:00 gregor herrmann wrote:
> > uh... You're pretty far ahead of me playing with panda...
>
> I was just unhappy because I had no readline etc. support when
> starting "perl6"
I can't even build Linenoise with panda. panda hangs while trying to fetch
LibraryMake.
Le jeudi 22 octobre 2015, 13:12:48 13:12:48 Emmanuel Bourg a écrit :
> The binary package is indeed named lib*-java, but for the source package
> we prefer using the upstream name as long as it isn't too generic and
> likely to create a conflict with another software.
Yes, you're right. There's
Le dimanche 11 octobre 2015, 12:50:07 12:50:07 gregor herrmann a écrit :
> Is this a problem of rakudo, of panda, of Linenoise, or am I just
> missing some setup/variable/...?
uh... You're pretty far ahead of me playing with panda...
Anyway, /usr/bin/perl6 is actually:
exec /usr/bin/moar
[ cc'ing bts this time .. ]
On Friday 09 October 2015 10:56:37 you wrote:
> no clue how this happened, as I do have an upload marker for it:
>
> ../build-area/python-netlib_0.12.1-1_amd64.ftp-master.upload
This kind of things happens.
> Anyway, I've re-uploaded it, so this should be fixed
Package: mitmproxy
Version: 0.12.1-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
mitmproxy fails with the following message:
$ mitmproxy -P 9002 -p 9080
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/mitmproxy", line 5, in
from pkg_resources import load_entry_point
File
On Wednesday 23 September 2015 21:07:51 Daniel Dehennin wrote:
> > Anyway, this issue is better fixed in licensecheck. I've also fixed the
> > duplicated © info extracted from src/cli/one_helper.rb
>
> Should I open a new bug report against licensecheck to manage literal
> newline[1] too?
I
On Monday 31 August 2015 17:49:50 Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> don't understand you proposals, but my stand is that changes in
> behaviour to skip files explicitly told to examine should be only
> optional, enabled by some commandline switch.
I've added an option to skip files with binary
On Tue, 01 Sep 2015 11:20:48 +0200 Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> libwx-perl depends on libalien-wxwidgets-perl, which in turn depends on
> libwxgtk3.0-dev and from there a bunch of X11-related development
> headers and documentation.
>
> This means installing e.g. needrestart-session
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Version: 2.15.8
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Unfortunately, the fix for #794282 allows licensecheck to parse binary
files like jar and produce results like:
$ licensecheck -r -m --copyright src/oca/java/lib/ws-commons-util-1.0.2.jar
/usr/bin/licensecheck warning: cannot
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 13:03:27 +0530 Ritesh Raj Sarraf r...@debian.org wrote:
Many devices advertise power savings but misbehave when power savings
is triggered. Laptop Mode Tools, by default, enabled power savings
for all devices.
If you have devices, that mis-behave when running on battery,
On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 17:40:57 +0530 Ritesh Raj Sarraf r...@researchut.com
wrote:
That'd be odd. Does plug unplug also not solve the problem?
Yes. You're right.
The following steps does solve the issue:
- put the relevant usb ids in the black list
- restart the service
- plug unplug the black
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Version: 0.42.0-1.1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch upstream
Dear Maintainer,
I'm trying to create a Debian package for Perl6. This packaging is
currently blocked by a test failure. The root cause of this failure is
fixed in libtommath git repo.
I've requested upstream to
On Tuesday 18 August 2015 14:38:39 gregor herrmann wrote:
Could this be caused by recent changes in licensecheck?
yes.
Verbose test shows:
# Failed test at t/09-tty.t line 13.
# Compared $data-[0]{copyright}[0]
#got : 'Copyright: 1992, 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
On Thursday 20 August 2015 19:04:17 Dominique Dumont wrote:
This can be done either by a patch in Debian package or upstream.
Nicholas, do you have time to fix this upstream ?
My bad: licence-reconcile copyright file hints at an upstream on CPAN, but the
changelog is definitely
On Tuesday 11 August 2015 18:24:52 you wrote:
I'm in the process of cleaning the unofficial OpenNebula packaging[1],
hoping it can help for a future official one.
I use “cme update dpkg-copyright” but I see some issues:
- Two times the same copyright entry for a file[2], because the helper
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