Bug#883182: libsane-hpaio: SCL scan resolutions list too restrictive

2018-07-28 Thread Geoff Clare
I have reported this upstream as suggested by Brian. See https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/1784118

Bug#590895: sysvinit: shutdown -hP sets INIT_HALT to POWERDOWN not POWEROFF

2018-07-15 Thread Geoff Clare
I see that bugs.debian.org says this bug is "No longer marked as found in versions sysvinit/2.86.ds1-61." However, the bug is still present in sysvinit 2.88 as can be seen from: https://sources.debian.org/src/sysvinit/2.88dsf-59.10/src/shutdown.c/#L518 case 'P': halttype

Bug#883182: libsane-hpaio: SCL scan resolutions list too restrictive

2017-11-30 Thread Geoff Clare
Package: libsane-hpaio Version: 3.14.6-1+deb8u1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, Somewhere between 3.10 and 3.14 the supported resolutions for SCL scanners changed from a range to a list. This manifests in xsane as a change from a text box where you can enter any resolution you want to a

Bug#548744: mksh: exit status of non-interactive file-not-found

2009-09-29 Thread Geoff Clare
Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de wrote, on 28 Sep 2009: Clint Adams dixit: % mksh /tmp/horsies ; echo $? /tmp/horsies: /tmp/horsies: No such file or directory 1 t...@herc:~ $ mksh /tmp/horsies; print $? /tmp/horsies: /tmp/horsies: No such file or

Bug#496718: vpnc: Disconnects after an hour and loops trying to reconnect

2009-03-18 Thread Geoff Clare
After upgrading to lenny, I have the same problem. Looks like it is a rekeying problem. Previously I was running a backport of 0.5.1r275-1 on etch, and this did not have the problem. I still had that .deb so I downgraded vpnc by installing it with dpkg, and the problem has gone away. This

Bug#509571: gcc-4.3: stddef.h sometimes does not define ptrdiff_t

2008-12-23 Thread Geoff Clare
Package: gcc-4.3 Version: 4.3.2-1 Severity: important File: /usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.3/include/stddef.h When certain combinations of headers precede stddef.h, ptrdiff_t does not get defined. The particular sequence that triggered it for me was wchar.h, wctype.h, stddef.h but that might not