reassign 666742 libxine2
thanks
Thanks for jumping in, Darren, and thanks to Tobias for finding the root
cause.
Small email to reassign the bug to the right package, and, of course, I'd
be more than happy to test soon your new version in experimental ;-)
This said, I understand the point of being
Hi,
Tobias Grimm said:
On 21.04.2013 12:57, Eric Lavarde wrote:
http://eric.lavar.de/comp/TEST/xine-no-dbg.core.gz
http://eric.lavar.de/comp/TEST/xine-with-dbg.core.gz
Not downloadable (403).
Sorry, fixed now (wrong rights).
Can you please provide some more failing images? I really would
Hi,
Daniel Dickinson said:
This appears to be due to a permissions problem of some kind due to use a
9p filesystem rather than native ext4 or the like. Probably fails on nfs
too, but I haven't tried that. Or maybe use of extended attributes (not
sure 9p supports them or not)?
I don't know
Hi,
Daniel Pocock said:
B. I doubt that such a badly named package would be of enough interest /
quality for Debian packaging (but I might be wrong, I don't know any
example)
There are examples like this. It has been argued by some developers
that to compile using some toolchains (e.g.
Hello,
I forgot to note: even if I restart vdr-sxfe it shows only a black screen
with No Sender (or something like this) written in red, whereas I can
see in my LCD screen (imon) that the plugin is still showing the name of
the photo and switching between them as I use my remote control.
Eric
Hi,
Jonathan Nieder said:
I'll attach also the output of alsa-info.sh as recommended in Bug
#657302
Did you get a chance to try this?
Erh, yes: the output was already attached to the original submission. The
future mode was meant as after I've left this editor :-)
Eric
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Hi,
Tobias Grimm said:
On 12.02.2012 22:19, Eric Lavarde wrote:
vdr-sxfe is just starting and dropping with a segfault:
[ 3817.674930] vdr-sxfe[6098]: segfault at 8 ip 7f1285ce3f36 sp
7f1287ffebd0 error 4 in xineplug_inp_xvdr.so[7f1285ccf000+25000]
Sorry, I can't reproduce this.
Hello again,
Tobias Grimm said:
I've just uploaded a new upstream snapshot, you might want to try this
version 1.0.7+cvs20120214.0259-1.
Sorry, where did you upload it to? Even after 'aptitude update', I don't
get it offered:
# apt-cache policy xineliboutput-sxfe
xineliboutput-sxfe:
Eric Lavarde - Debian Bugs said:
Sorry, I can't reproduce this. Can you play videos and VDR recordings
with
Xine and VLC?
Yes, flawlessly. In the mean time, I think that the issue only appeares
with radio stations (didn't yet have time to do many tests), and it seems
I'm not alone:
http
Hello,
can you please call freemind with:
DEBUG=1 freemind
and send the debug output?
Honestly, I suspect rather a Java problem than a FreeMind one. Could you
also install another Java/Swing program (e.g. jedit) and try to run it?
Thanks, Eric
starenka said:
Package: freemind
Version:
Hi Matthew,
Matthew Johnson said:
I really could do with seeing the manifest from either of your packages -
I
suspect that there is non-utf8 data in there. Without seeing it though I
can't
reproduce or suggest a fix. (I'm afraid I can't read winmail.dat)
Matt
As I wrote in my email, there
Hi Sebastian,
what does xdg-open yourURL, called from the command line, say?
(it is the command that FreeMind calls per default).
If xdg-open itself doesn't fail, you could also write a small script:
$ cat /tmp/my-xdg-open EOF
#!/bin/sh
exec \$0.out 21
exec xdg-open \$@
EOF
$ chmod +x
Hello Rene,
Rene Engelhard said:
This bug tracking system is not for bpo only bugs. Please check
whether squeeze/sid packages have the bug. I mark this bug
as found in 1:3.1.1-11, though I am not sure it is there.
(And with your Version: specification the BTS does not even know
how to sort
Hello Giovanni,
Giovanni Mascellani said:
This description is wrong, as this library is not netbeans platform.
I'll try to write a more informative description, but this task is not
easy, because this packages is really _very_ miscellaneous.
OK, I was mislead by the homepage link, but thanks.
Hello,
PLEASE, create a new package for this version of Jibx: 1.2.x is not
backward compatible with 1.0.x (and neither with 1.1.x), and FreeMind
0.9.0 depends on version 1.0.x (and doesn't work already with 1.1.x).
I'm trying since years to get a newer version of FreeMind and failed due
to
Great, thanks!
Eric
Michael Koch said:
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 08:51:15AM +0200, Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote:
Hello,
PLEASE, create a new package for this version of Jibx: 1.2.x is not
backward compatible with 1.0.x (and neither with 1.1.x), and FreeMind
0.9.0 depends on version 1.0.x
Hi,
you also need to make sure that FreeMind uses the correct Java version
(per default, it remains /usr/bin/java). Check the man page freemind(1)
for ways to do this.
Eric
Seb said:
Hi Eric,
| Yes, FreeMind does only work with Sun's or OpenJDK's Java, the upcoming
| version will tell it
Hi,
yep, good point, I will do my best to make the necessary changes before
lenny...
Eric
Paul Wise said:
Package: freemind
Version: 0.7.1-6
Severity: wishlist
I note that OpenJDK is now available in Debian main (i386, amd64 at
least) and therefore freemind could move to main.
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Hallo,
Daniel Baumann said:
Hi,
thanks for the information. However, do you have a rough ETA for 0.9.0
Not at all, it's all on the shoulders of the main developer and he refuses
the idea of a plan because it's his free time (a position one can disagree
with, but must respect).
to appear?
Hi,
have you checked
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FreeMind_on_Linux,
especially the FAQ and troubleshooting sections?
I suspect that you need to make sure that FreeMind uses Sun's Java 1.5 but
the Abandon message is strange, never seen it before... Send the result
of the
Hi Ludovico,
interesting thing: all the steps work thing, very good description, could
probably be scripted, _but_ I tried twice to compile the whole thing, and
twice did my computer froze completely!
I don't assume it's due to your guide but rather to the age of my computer
:-) Nevertheless, I
Hi,
the thing is that FreeMind is supported neither with Java6 nor with gcj.
Currently I'm a bit under water, and I hope to get 0.9.0 soon (before
end of the year!? Before next release!?) in Debian, so I might keep the
problem open in the mean time.
Cheers, Eric
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Hi,
from the upstream bug, which has been recently closed, the issue is fixed
in SVN, and fix should be released with version 6.7.
Thanks, Eric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3621
--- Comment #107 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-07-27 05:47 PST ---
Hi,
I just wanted to inform that I now get very similar errors with aptitude
since a little while (a few weeks). I'm at 'etch' level.
Eric
Hi,
the problem is definitely still there with etch (version 6.6.3-2).
My system is productive (laptop at work) so I'm not too keen to install
experimental on it. But if there would be a backported version, I'd be
happy to try.
Eric
Brice Goglin said:
Hi,
About a year ago, you reported a bug
Hi Markus,
tricky question you have there...
My issue is not so much with groovy itself, but rather with its
dependencies: looking at the current package, it contains 24 external
jars. Quick scan through those lets me think that half of it are not in
Debian yet.
So here is the deal:
- I package
Hi,
after a few tests, the issue in deed seem to appear under specific
circumstances; but I'm still convinced that there is a bug, just give me
some time to find out how to reproduce it.
Read me soon (hopefully) ;-)
Eric
Ludovic Rousseau said:
Le 27.02.2007, à 18:34:07, Ludovic Rousseau a
Hi,
Michael Koch said:
Recommends are installed by default. People explicitely dont installing
the recommends and then wondering about broken stuff are on their own.
How do you mean this? Technically, apt-get and aptitude do *not* install
Recommends by default. I read the policy in such a way
tags 409081 + fixed-upstream
severity 409081 minor
thanks
Some more tests have shown that the issue is fixed in the CVS of FreeMind,
i.e. for the upcoming 0.9.0 version. I could have found this out sooner,
but...
Cheers, Eric
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Hi,
after apologizing after all kinds of errors on my side, I can confirm that
the issue appears for at least ZIP files as well. So it's not specific to
MS garbage (even if the ZIP file contained some...) ;-)
Speaking of MS garbage: 95% of the people emailing to me are working with
Hi,
OK, I could reproduce it, it seems only KDE doesn't have the issue, which,
I think, is due to FreeMind's special way to grab the focus so that you
can edit nodes by just starting to type.
You can stop this behavior by going to the menu Tools - Preferences -
Behavior - Selection Method and
Hi Li,
I can't reproduce your issue with FreeMind 0.8.0 resp. the beta of 0.9.0.
Could you please try to install one of both and check if you still get the
issue? (the debian 0.8.0 packages on the FreeMind homepage are also from
the me, so the quality should be equivalent ;-) ).
Check
Hi,
can you please check if the issue appears as well with other Java/Swing
applications? One good possibility is http://jedit.sf.net/
What is your mouse over setup? (i.e. does focus change when you move
your mouse over a new window without clicking?)
Eric
LI Daobing said:
Package: freemind
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 02:19:36PM +0100, Eric Lavarde - Debian Bugs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
severity 407023 critical
thanks
(severity changed as per my last bug report)
Come on, this has nothing critical. It barely has a small impact for
people saving directly to FAT.
Mike
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Hi,
Ari Pollak said:
Konqueror doesn't look in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins? I was under the
impression that it did.
OK, I probably didn't express myself correctly: konqueror per se is not
the issue, it's just that if it's installed (or galeon, iceape-browser,
etc...) then a firefox user doesn't
Hi,
thanks for the quick answer. First, I'd like to apologize but after 2 or 3
hangs, I got mad and already saw icedove going in this state into stable,
and I possibly overreacted a bit (I'd like to stay at etch once
stabilized).
Anyway, because I can't reproduce the problem on demand, I've done
Hi,
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail said:
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 09:45:13AM +0100, Eric Lavarde - Debian Bugs
wrote:
One more thing I remembered having forgotten to tell while doing all
this
:-[ : my Mail folder is on a separate FAT32 partition, in order to be
able to share my folders
reassign 391459 linux-image-2.6.18-3-686
retitle 391459 8250/serial driver conflicts with smsc-ircc2 driver
thanks
Hi,
I confirm the observation from Bill, disabling the infrared driver makes
the issue disappear (and I have also an nc6000). But I wouldn't call this
a solution :-^
Again, tell me
Hi,
How do you propose we should remove the bug.
I see what's wrong but I don't know what would be right.
I don't know if it's possible but I had in mind that the window should be
at least high enough that the 2 buttons can be completely seen with label
(assuming the screen is big enough).
Are
Hi,
hey Eric,
Can you test the 2.6.18 kernel in sid? That's the kernel we currently
plan to ship in etch.
I've done it, and the result of all commands in my first email is exactly
the same as under 2.6.17.
Thanks, Eric
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Hello,
it's been a while since we last discussed about this bug.
In the mean time the upstream bug
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3621 seems to have made
some good progress.
Would it be too shameless to ask if it would be possible to get this
patch into Debian's
Hi,
Hi Eric,
Thank you for packaging freemind and all attempts you've made to make it
DFSG compliant to get into main. If there yet any reason remains (not
available depends from main according to the wiki) why don't you just
upgrade to beta 0.9 which seems to be working fine with current
Hi,
Le Thursday 20 April 2006 à 09:52:01, Eric Lavarde a écrit:
I'd like to know how your computer is configured to get such a sentence ;-)
Can you (re)test with a recent jpilot version lplease? jpilot 0.99.9
should be avaible in unstable (or will be very soon).
I think this bug was
severity 385257 wishlist
retitle 385257 make-jpkg could detect EE Java and display helpful error text
thanks
Hi Giuseppe,
you've downloaded the EE (Enterprise/Server version), make-jpkg does only
work with Java SE (Desktop), so you need to download the Java SE JDK.
Alternatively, you can now
reassign 384736 sun-java5-jre
retitle 384736 Division by zero exception in get/calcIconSize under sid
tag 384736 += sid
thanks
As the problem appears as well under Ganttproject and IntelliJ [1], it's
not FreeMind specific. As I can't reproduce the bug, it doesn't make sense
that I keep it longer.
Hi Ludvig,
Ludvig Omholt wrote:
Hmm. Yes, there seems to be some problem with Java and X somehow. When
I run freemind in an i386-chroot with Java 1.4.2_12 it crashes with a
SIGFPE:
Eeh, are you trying to tell me that you have an amd64 or ia64 platform?
(which would explain why I'm not able to
Hi Michael,
sorry for answering so late, holiday then too much to do; the usual stuff...
This looks like a problem with the proxy. Could you please try if:
# apt-get update -o Acquire::http::No_cache=True
makes a difference?
Nope (see attached apt-get{1,2}_nocache.log.gz)
If that does not
Hi,
Jan Christoph Nordholz wrote:
Hi,
dpkg: error processing mt-st (--purge):
subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 1
Consecutive calls to 'dpkg --purge' gets the same error and no more
information.
Looking at /var/lib/dpkg/info/mt-st.postrm, I think it's due to:
if [
Hi,
Default (System) Look Feel: com.sun.java.swing.plaf.gtk.GTKLookAndFeel
We already had many issues with the GTK lookfeel, I would strongly
recommend that you switch to something like Metal (see
reassign 377631 gs-esp
retitle 377631 gs-esp creates PDF files which can't be read by acroread
thanks
Just after having filed the above bug, I found out that I could get rid of
all my issues by just update-alternatives from gs-esp to gs-gpl (I wasn't
really aware of the existence of two gs's).
severity 343864 grave
thanks
The product has become non-usable (I can still track, but if I can't save,
it's really of no use...).
Thanks, Eric
Hello,
I've found more in the mean time: the described behavior only appears
while a *sub-*task is selected; if a top task is selected, Alt+Ctrl+C
works as expected.
It would nevertheless be nice to have a fix.
Thanks, Eric
Hi,
just wanted to let you know that it appears that I don't need this package
after all. As I don't seem to be the only one interested in this bug, I
don't close it, but it could be done for what I'm concerned.
Cheers, Eric
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Hi,
what you're suggesting is present in version 0.8.X, which is not yet ready
to go into FreeMind for reasons explained in another bug.
Eric
Package: freemind
Version: 0.7.1-6
Followup-For: Bug #369752
Thank you very much indeed. It works now :).
Perhaps there should be nevertheless a
Hi,
Le Wednesday 19 April 2006 à 09:29:21, Eric Lavarde a écrit:
Hi,
Hello,
first, I hope the severity is correct, but as data loss is involved and
can only be restored through a backup, this seemed to be the correct
choice.
OK, here it is:
- create an appointment with a text
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-04-17 at 21:29 +0200, Eric Lavarde - Debian Bugs wrote:
Or if you use
Option
MonitorLayout TMDS when docked?
[...]
Yes, the above option added to my original xfree86.conf does make it
work
docked, but (of course) then it doesn't work undocked (xorg seems to try
Hi,
Thanks. Apparently, the driver only detects the internal display in
both
cases. You're saying neither case works with this config file? Does it
make a difference if it's already docked on bootup? Or if you use
Option
MonitorLayout TMDS when docked?
No, it works undocked. When
Hi,
please find the snapshot attached. Consider also that the same issue
appears when the _title_ field of the alarm is long, but this happens
more seldom to me.
Cheers, Eric
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
Le Thursday 13 April 2006 à 17:35:26, Eric Lavarde a écrit:
Hi,
Hello,
it looks
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 10:06 +0200, Eric Lavarde - Debian Bugs wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 10:22 +0200, Eric Lavarde wrote:
Before upgrading to etch/xorg from sarge/xfree86, I was able to have
one
configuration (attached as xorg.conf.200602171936) and the xserver
would
do
Hi,
I read #361091 and noticed that after my 2nd time of apt-get upgrade, the
LANG variable was commented out in /etc/default/locale.
Also, I think that a warning somewhere that the variables LANG and
LANGUAGE have been moved from /etc/environment to /etc/default/locale,
would be more than
reopen 313539
found 313539 2.8.12-1
thanks for the fish
Hi,
I could again reproduce this error with the version in testing (2.8.12-1).
The error disturbs me in jpilot but I can reproduce it as described in the
bug info:
$ cp -R /usr/share/doc/gtk2.0-examples/examples/calendar .
$ cd calendar
$
Hi Simon,
reassign xfwm4 342087
merge 254521 342087
tags 342087 help
thanks
You already reported this exact bug in the past.
Oh, sorry, I couldn't find it back and thought, I'd just discussed it
somewhere. But it's still there ;-)
There won't be any further 4.0.x releases. Can you try
Hi,
Hallo Eric,
El dom, 06-11-2005 a las 18:22 +0100, Eric Lavarde escribió:
Hi Javier,
OK, I've seen the bug, and it's in deed a problem within the code of
FreeMind. This issue is also already solved upstream, though only in
version 0.8.0, so I don't think I will fix it for version
Hi,
in the meantime, jaxme comes in version 0.5.
Tests have shown that it doesn't provide yet all features required by
FreeMind (see http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAXME-61).
Hence a potential packager should either go for version 0.6 (no due date
said the developers) or write a patch
Hi Peter,
two things:
1. you can very easily solve this yourself by editing
~/.freemind/user.properties and uncommenting and setting the variable
'default_browser_command_other_os' to the value you like.
2. in version 0.8.0, not yet in Debian for different reasons but available
from the FreeMind
Hi,
Look here:
http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsquery.cgi?treeid=defaultmodule=AviaryBranchTinderboxbranch=MOZILLA_1_7_BRANCHbranchtype=matchdir=file=filetype=matchwho=whotype=matchsortby=Datehours=2date=explicitmindate=2005-07-21maxdate=2005-08-10cvsroot=%2Fcvsroot
Are those the checkins
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 08:28:51AM +0200, Eric Lavarde - Debian Bugs
wrote:
Browsing around and with my little knowledge, I think so! It would be
great if you could backport them.
BTW, I had to revert to 1sarge1, I couldn't work with the current
version,
it made me go crazy.
Please
Hi,
I tried with the given kernel and the result is:
- exactly the same symptons as in 2.6.8
- the backported kernel is built with gcc 4.0.2 (not sure about the
subdigits) which are not part of Sarge, making building of additional
modules impossible. Such a backported kernel should be built with
Hi,
as I had patched build.xml to replace javadoc through gjdoc, I just had to
remove my patch, easy enough!
Nevertheless it still doesn't work properly, I get now the following error:
javadoc:
[mkdir] Created dir: /home/ericl/forms-1.0.5/build/docs/api
[javadoc] Generating Javadoc
Hi,
it's fine with me, just one remark: I actually thought I'd close the bug
and if you look at the changelog, you'll see that I close it in version
1.2.2-1.
Due to different back and forth with my sponsor, only version 1.2.2-6 was
finally uploaded as initial release.
Wouldn't it make sense to
Here it is...
can you attach a screenshot of the calendar with LC_ALL=fr_FR?
Eric
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to any further suggestion,
Eric
Le mercredi 15 juin 2005 08:46 +0200, Eric Lavarde - Debian a crit :
Hi Loic,
please not so quick, this doesn't solve my problem (see attached
snapshot).
Can you try with that:
- cp -R /usr/share/doc/gtk2.0-examples/examples/calendar .
- cd calendar
Hello Stryge,
it's not a bug, it's a feature :-
More seriously: you need to have Sun or Blackdown Java installed per dpkg
on your computer for making the freemind package happy.
Sadly, there is no pre-packaged (un-free) Java, possibly for licensing
reasons, in Debian, hence you need to package
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