Package: evince
Version: 3.8.3-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
when opening a read-only file in Evince, the "Save a Copy" command creates a
file which is also not writable. I think this is not what users expect; when
creating a new file (which is what this command does), Evince should behave
Package: apt-file
Version: 2.5.2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
on a current 'testing' system, rapt-file does not work at all. Running
the unmodified program does not return anything. After manually updating
'DIST_WHITELIST' and 'DIST_ALIASES' to the current names in
/usr/bin/rapt-file, t
The segmentation fault does not happen when running the program under gdb.
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Package: pdfchain
Version: 1:0.4.0-1
Severity: grave
Tags: upstream
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
when starting pdfchain, the program immediately dies with a segmentation fault.
The same happens with a locally-compiled version (I tried the 0.4.4 release and
the latest v
Hi Emmanuel,
> Any news about this bug?
> Does it still remain?
I do not have access to a Debian system at the moment. The last time I
checked, however, it was still present.
A work-around for Emacs is to set the mail-interactive variable to nil.
Regards,
Holger
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> Accessing network-manager using nm-tool or nmcli produces the same
> "gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to [...]" warning. Is it possible
> that the warning when running msmtp is actually coming from network-
> manager or from some library used by both msmtp and n-m?
The warning also appears whe
Hi Emmanuel,
> That's a bit weird, can you reproduce this warning message if you run
> msmtp like the following:
>
> echo test | msmtp -f yourem...@domain.tld yourem...@domain.tld
>
> (replacing yourem...@domain.tld by your real email)
this command produces the same message.
> On my side, I can'
Package: msmtp
Version: 1.4.28-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
msmtp (with msmtp-gnome not being installed) attempts to connect to gnome-
keyring even when running under a non-Gnome environment (i3 in my case). At
least, it prints the following message:
WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't c
Package: xkb-data
Version: 2.5.1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
according to the comment in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/altwin, the option
altwin(ctrl_alt_win) should map "Ctrl" to the Alt keys, "Alt" to the Win
keys, and "Win" to the Ctrl keys. However, it re-maps only "Ctrl"
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