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Hi Julian,
On 2011-04-17 17:36, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
As of now, there should be no xz-compressed index files out in
the wild, but adding support for it should not harm.
True. Good patch.
It will be included to 2.1.0, thanks.
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to WIFCONTINUED(status) would never
succeed anyway. How about something like this?
-- 8 --
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WIFCONTINUED(status)
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On 2011-04-16 21:04, Pino Toscano wrote:
Attached there is a patch to remove the libasound2-dev build-depend and
disable the compilation of the ALSA plugin on non-Linux architectures;
successfully tested on hurd-i386.
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Hi,
Your package uses an obsolete version of libpqxx library version 2 (binary
package 'libpqxx-2.6.9ldbl'). It belongs to the section 'oldlibs' and is to be
removed from wheezy. Please port your application to libpqxx
already, current API of libcupt is not ready to such a
change, I didn't predict anyone will need more than one Release
file per index line. The fix will wait for an API breakage.
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Hi,
On 2011-04-17 15:08, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
cupt fails to build from a sub directory. As out-of-tree
builds are the recommended mode of using cmake, that's a
bit confusing.
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Okay. I remember I had read this mail, but the relevant section didn't
get my attention. It's my fault then.
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TODO list.
Until it happens, the workaround is written in the warning above.
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it's exactly what changing those two options may
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Please change the section of 'cupt' from 'perl' to 'admin':
1) it's not written in Perl anymore;
2) 'admin' suits better anyway for a package manager.
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The sort of heuristic I was looking for [...]
I missed the 'heuristics' word in your answer. Unfortunately I don't
have the good ideas how it can be implemented. Indeed, tuning is a
manual thing.
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reassign 621853 libcupt2-0
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On 2011-04-09 18:04, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
[...]
an attempt to get wrong scalar option
'acquire::http::dl-limit::localhost:3142'
Good catch. Fixed in the latest commit.
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I request an adopter for the unetbootin package, since I don't use it
anymore and thus have no much interest to maintain.
The package description is:
UNetbootin allows for the installation of various Linux/BSD distributions to a
partition or USB drive, so it's
package wnpp
retitle 613065 O: qorganizer -- featured lightweight graphical organizer
thanks
A version from experimental is uploaded to unstable now, and the package is
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. Patch is fortunately small
so I will probably rebase and apply it at the next upload.
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so I will probably rebase and apply it at the next upload.
Should already be based on them. Did you have problems applying this?
No. I got confused by a present -lconic in the patch and forgot it
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Qmmp, as version 0.5.0, can use libgme to play game music files, but it
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APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'stable-updates'), (500,
-salsa-dev since it
provides libasound2-dev. And compiler says the function
'snd_mixer_selem_set_playback_volume_range' returns 'void', but it should
return 'int' [1].
[1]
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Good thing, applied, thanks!
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using fcntl(2) instead. Same for
pipe2(). Pushed changes to 'develop'.
Thanks for reporting and identifying code places to fix.
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No (because no one tried Cupt v2 on kfreebsd I guess).
This is probably was due to a general coding error which Linux arches
didn't somewhy complain about. It should be fixed in 'develop' now. Can you
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On 2011-03-23 01:04, Geza Kovacs wrote:
As of the latest upstream release (506), an icon has been added.
Great.
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I request an adopter for the libpqxx3 package.
The package description is:
C++ library to enable user programs to communicate with
the PostgreSQL database back-end. The database back-end can
be local or it may be on another machine, accessed via
TCP/IP. This
a fix some time ago (#564986), but seems it's not
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Hi,
On 2011-03-07 20:45, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 01:20:39PM +0300, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
Example: http://packages.debian.org/sid/xserver-xorg-video-voodoo
contains a link
'http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/x/xserver
is (now) called sombok - just package
libsombok and that's it.
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one of these fonts, one must manually edit
~/.FBReader/ui.xml. I wish that it would be possible to select ANY font
available to the system, either by making the combo box editable or in any
other way.
Thanks for your report. I forwarded it upstream.
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Hello,
I hereby request a new maintainer for 'qorganizer' package, I have no
interest to maintain it anymore.
An upstream is not very responsive, but fixes serious bugs from time to
time. I consider the quality of this software as not suitable for a
Debian stable
-inews (= 2.3.999+20030227-1)
inn2-inews is unpacked, but has never been configured.
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/inn2_2.5.2-2~squeeze1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
So, am I right you ask for implementing a workaround for #526774?
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trying the C++ version one of these days, and then I will be ready to
start hacking on proper pre-depends support. [...]
Then I take the chance to thank you for your hard work on dpkg. Thanks!.
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is [ supposed to increase or decrease priority?
Yes, there is indeed a contradiction. Thanks for notice, I forwarded
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A possible reason: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=637202#c8
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abrasive, inappropriate and offensive?
I also don't like the style of the answer. Nevertheless, while I see
your rationale, I doubt it's enough to overrule the maintainer.
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You probably want to add the details to your message there.
P.S. We neither encourange nor support using software not from Debian
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when picking between alternatives to satisfy a dependency.
Yes.
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It's not so easily fixable, though. I will try to address it in the next
major version.
Thank you for reporting!
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those packages as well
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a temporary versioned dependency to
help the Ubuntu people :) (and other derivatives), please feel free to
close the bug.
No, I don't - if any derivative will face this problem, debian/control
is open for them if they want.
Thanks, people. Closing this bug.
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corner case which I forgot to handle.
Trivial fix is committed now to the master branch. Unfortunately, too
late for Squeeze.
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libdatrie0
libdatrie1 libxcb-xlib0 libxcb1'?
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Ack for both cloned reports.
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Otherwise I cannot do much with the problem. Please, again, note, that
logs or files fetched after I could upgrade the remaning won't help.
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Bug No longer marked as found in versions cupt/1.5.14.1.
Hi Christian, I assume you put mistyped number here, so I move this bug
report back :)
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On 2010-11-28 20:41, Axel Beckert wrote:
I wonder what #602228 (links: correct links2 references in manual
page) has to do with the whole story as I thought Bubulle's typo is
#605229 vs #605228. Yet another typo? :-)
Oh, yes, mine this time :) Sorry :)
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CC if he/she wants) with sponsoring Adam's packaging which looks overall good
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them are required for the build;
b) you have accidentally included debhelper.log to your packaging.
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Package: apt-listchanges
Version: 2.85.5
Severity: normal
Fetched 2354KiB in 5s.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/apt-listchanges, line 237, in module
main()
File /usr/bin/apt-listchanges, line 48, in main
debs = apt_listchanges.read_apt_pipeline(config)
File
see a bug here. Do you?
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a very naïve sketch. Untested. I haven't read the
relevant code paths, so it might not even do anything. :)
Callers? But anyway, yes, I was trying to avoid dealing with trigger
states. But I agree that could be postponed to worker, not cache
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--- unetbootin-471/debian/changelog
+++ unetbootin-471/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+unetbootin (471-2) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * debian/control:
+- Added 'mtools' to Depends of unetbootin. (Closes: #602193)
+
+ -- Eugene V
. Did you?
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for you.
Once it's done, I will install the file into Debian package.
[1]
http://fbreader.org/mantis/login_page.php?return=%2Fmantis%2Fbug_report_page.php
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package fbreader
severity 601609 wishlist
thanks
On 2010-10-27 15:02, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
clone 601605 -1
retitle -1 fbreader desktop entry should declare application/epub+zip mime
type
thanks
Same answer as for #601605.
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tags 595571 confirmed
thanks
Hi Klaus,
Sorry for not replying before, I missed your mail somehow and noticed only now
through the web.
Yes, I agree, it should be configurable.
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' at the bottom of the htop window.
You already reported this bug as #597840. Why do you do it again?
Merged with old bug.
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+cupt (1.5.14.1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ * Cupt:
+- Config:
+ - Fixed ignoring 'APT::Never-MarkAuto-Sections' option.
+
+ -- Eugene V. Lyubimkin jac...@debian.org Sat, 25 Sep 2010 21:24:53 +0300
+
cupt (1.5.14) unstable; urgency=low
* doc:
On 2010-09-25 20:14, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
On Sat, 2010-09-25 at 21:53 +0300, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
Cupt package manager reads APT configuration files. In some of recent
releases APT in Debian got Ubuntu-specific option
'APT::Never-MarkAuto-Sections' and fills it by default. I just
with the following
message in htop:
Trace of process 26564 /usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin (LTRACE)
Unexpected breakpoint at 0xfffe
+++ Killed by SIGTRAP +++
This is indeed seen without htop, it just launches the 'ltrace'.
Reassigned to 'ltrace' package.
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Version: 110
Severity: normal
-8-
Setting up postgresql-common (110) ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/lsb_release, line 22, in module
import commands
ImportError: No module named commands
dpkg: error processing postgresql-common (--configure):
' and 'htop', does 'top' in
second scenario show higher CPU usage of X server than in first one?
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+ (Closes: #596575)
+- Updated my mail address.
+- Removed DM-Upload-Allowed, not needed anymore.
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+
fbreader (0.10.7dfsg-3) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/control:
diff -u fbreader-0.10.7dfsg/debian/control fbreader
package unetbootin
tags 596386 + moreinfo
thanks
Hello,
yellow wrote:
Package: unetbootin
Version: 471-1
Severity: important
[...]
Again, no useful info. Please provide the same info I requested in #594009.
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Hi,
It's technically possible to make another amd64 package with i386-binary in
it, but I don't want to spend my time on it. I will re-evaluate the proposal
if many people wants it, though. Patches are also welcome.
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Package: qorganizer
Version: 3.1.4-2
Severity: serious
Digging through the upstream code once again, I came to conclusion that
the quality is not enough to be a part of Debian stable release as of
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retitle 593610 remove qorganizer from testing
thanks
Hi,
Julien Cristau wrote:
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 19:15:38 +0300, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
Qorganizer has priority 'optional' and losing data sounds like important
bug for me. Can I upload new upstream patch
image, provide the exact link to to it.
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Hello,
Today I received a mail from qorganizer's upstream author:
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[...]
I found a very critical compatibility issue in qOrganizer 3.1-4. It
doesn't work well with Qt 4.6. I have issued a bugfix release.
[...]
Whenever used with the latest version
Seconded.
Specifically, Policy now allows use Breaks, not Conflicts if two
packages has a file conflict. I consider it as a regression - a
high-level package manager cannot assume anymore that two packages
having Breaks can be installed (temporarily) without a file conflict,
and IMO the
+Replaces, in the other order, I will have a file
conflict. And a high-level package manager have right to do it, by the
definition of Breaks, because slave package is not configured.
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, as dpkg disagree
with me too, I started to wonder if policy in 'Packages can declare in their
control file that they should overwrite files in certain other packages, or
completely replace other packages' actually means two-way dependency? And is
it obvious to anyone but me?
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that's what you mean?
Yes, that's what I mean.
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non-
free packages.
However brace users can download Debian source package for amd64 and build it
locally.
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implementing
this is kind of pointless for Debian.
Seconded.
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on 6-core system (1 or 2 core loads usualy
reported as -nan%) and on 48-core system (most core loads are reported
as -nan%).
Thanks for your report, I forwarded it upstream.
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C++/Perl developer, Debian Developer
Package: akregator
Version: 4:4.4.4-1
Severity: important
All of sudden, akregator now fails to start with graphical error message
Could not find the Akregator part; please check your installation
and then crashes.
I also tried reinstalling the akregator package with no success.
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Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
So we are after lenny, but I still don't see a -R. I guess the bug was
forgotten meanwhile, but it'd be really convenient.
I am not an APT maintainer anymore, but current team surely can do it too :)
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Hi,
Mark Van Tuyl wrote:
I am interested in adopting html2text. Other than this email, what do I
need to do?
See instructions here, under 'RFA' category: http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/ .
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set the severity of the bug to 'normal' for now I leave the final word for
Niko Tyni and/or security team.
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very much
like a security bug to me.
Granted, my arguments are quite weak, so I restored the original severity.
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Cupt implements downgrade penalty. Maybe also worth documenting
somewhere.
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be reliably fixed until locks are documented by
appropriate programs. Severity 'minor' and tag 'wontfix' thus.
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for them. While they
are not part of policy yet, it would be nice
to have them, as some packages already use
them.
Accepted. Not in policy, so as wishlist. Patches welcome :)
Also, I do not plan to make it to Squeeze's libcupt-perl, at least now.
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should
thus not be 991.
Hi Julian, thanks for the report. You guessed the reason wrong, but the bug is
indeed present.
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jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
Package: html2text
Version: 1.3.2a-15
The man page says we are to give a URL, but
$ html2text http://jidanni.org/
Cannot open input file http://jidanni.org/;.
See README.Debian. Granted, the man page should be also patched.
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package wnpp
owner 545710 !
retitle 545710 RFA: html2text -- advanced HTML to text converter
thanks
No activity still. The bug returns to its original state.
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