Bug#776640: dmtcp: Please include plugins from the source package

2015-02-04 Thread Gene Cooperman
Hi Afif, Sorry for the delay in writing back. We talked about your request. We're hesitant to package the plugins in the _ contrib/ _ directory, because those are contributed by various people, and we're not yet ready to guarantee our normal standards for those plugins. So, at this stage,

Bug#765743: dmtcp: Please install docs in standard location

2014-10-20 Thread Gene Cooperman
Hi Kapil, You'll have seen the other DMTCP bug, Bug#765743, in addition to this one below. If I remember, you had looked at these issues last. Would you mind taking a look at these bugs? Thanks, - Gene On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 08:02:09PM +0200, Michael Hanke wrote: Package: dmtcp Version:

Bug#610653: ITP: dmtcp -- Checkpoint/Restart functionality for Linux processes

2011-01-25 Thread Gene Cooperman
Hi Yaroslav, Thanks very much for mentoring us on the Debian package. We greatly appreciate this. Here are two finer points: If Kapil already discussed them with you, then you can ignore this. 1)   ignorant questions: would it work on other architectures?  shouldn't   generated file

Bug#400720: Missing symlink in mozilla-plugin-vlc

2007-11-17 Thread Gene Cooperman
Package: mozilla-plugin-vlc Version: 0.8.6-svn20061012.debian-5etch1 Followup-For: Bug #400720 The embedded video player does not work for firefox/iceweasel. I can view the embedded video fine when the package totem-mozilla is installed. So, I presume it is not an issue of codecs. At Ubuntu,

Bug#343853: Bug in glibc: setrlimit

2005-12-18 Thread Gene Cooperman
Package: libc6 Version: 2.3.5-8 I'd like to report a bug in glibc (or possibly its interaction with the Linux kernel). I have verified the bug both on Debian and on Scientific Linux (derived from Red Hat). The bug can be reproduced using the attached tarball: tar zxvf BUG-glibc.tar.gz cd

Bug#298246: installation-reports

2005-03-05 Thread Gene Cooperman
Package: installation-reports INSTALL REPORT Debian-installer-version: Debian Sarge i386, weekly version of 1/17/05 uname -a: Linux local 2.6.8-1-386 #1 Thu Nov 25 04:24:08 UTC 2004 i686 GNU/Linux Date: Feb. 15, 2005 Method: Boot from testing (Sarge) CDs (weekly version: 1/17/05) Machine:

Bug#292111: installation-reports: FAILURE TO ... [proposed solution]

2005-02-13 Thread Gene Cooperman
Well, I now understand what parted is doing, and why it doesn't work on my system. Apparently, the extended partition of my partition table has a hole in it, and a physical partion occupies that hole. My partition table has: 1. /dev/hde1 -- physical partition (ntfs) 2. /dev/hde2 -- extended

Bug#292111: installation-reports: FAILURE TO RECOGNIZE EXISTING PARTITIONS

2005-02-03 Thread Gene Cooperman
On Sun, Jan 30, 2005 at 07:10:37PM +0100, Sven Luther wrote: Heu, the above doesn't seem to fail in the diagnostic of what the new version should be fixing though. Gene, are you sure the disk actually had a partition table, and if so, what was it ? Also, could you see what the kernel has to say

Bug#292111: installation-reports: FAILURE TO RECOGNIZE EXISTING PARTITIONS

2005-02-02 Thread Gene Cooperman
Thanks. I'll probably be trying it over the weekend. - Gene On Sun, Jan 30, 2005 at 06:27:11PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote: On Tuesday 25 January 2005 07:36, Gene Cooperman wrote: I tried to use the Debian installer with Debian testing (Sarge, version of 1/17/05, rc2 release). Unfortunately

Bug#292111: installation-reports: FAILURE TO RECOGNIZE EXISTING PARTITIONS

2005-01-24 Thread Gene Cooperman
Package: installation-reports Debian-installer-version: Jan 17, 2005, official RC2, CD Image by http from Debian Web pages uname -a: INSTALL FAILED (both under linux26 and normal linux boot) Date: Jan. 24, 2005 Method: Boot from CD; Initial install with Debian CD-1 already failed