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thanks
I'm packaging the C runtime for ANTLR v3, packages should appear
soon. Might need to wait for the next ANTLR release to be uploaded,
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I'm seeing a segfault in libasound when initializing the SDL sound
output. This happens with a 32bit build of zsnes on amd64.
Using a libasound copied from an i386 system works fine.
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The libasound contained in ia32-libs is buggy in some way and crashes while
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Using a libasound binary from Lenny/i386 works fine. A simple update of
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Ivan Kohler wrote:
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> The label on the bottom of the scanner indicates:
Thanks for the data, too bad there isn't an FCC ID on the labels.
I haven't asked, but to clarify, does the scanner actually work at
all? Have you tried?
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> that is okay but I like to keep the bug report open as long as it is valid.
Can you confirm that this is fixed in 1.0.20?
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in my
"come to talk to me if you're actually interested in getting things
done properly" category.
Or we should try ACLs one of these days, but (IIRC) that's not supported
with udev and (still IIRC) tmpfs doesn't support ACLs either.
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> easily to 1.0.20.
I don't think backports are the problem here, right?
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Ivan Kohler wrote:
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> It was purchased recently. It is an unbranded "Cardscan 800C" OEM
> purchase. When I'm in the office next, I'll send the additional
> information you request.
That could explain the new USB product ID.
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recent is it? Is there a reference or model number or FCC ID on a
label somewhere?
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Mark Purcell wrote:
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> +if `/sbin/hwclock | /bin/grep -q 1904`; then
It's not necessarily 1904. Can be 1903 or 1933 too.
You're better off checking the year isn't < 2000, for instance.
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LSB code, it looks like it doesn't check that the
process running with the PID indicated by the PID file is actually the
daemon it's supposed to be. Or did I miss something?
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Peter Eisentraut wrote:
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> +. /lib/lsb/init-functions
I'm not sure I want to bring that on board. Any rationale behind its
use here?
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ow that we have a free JDK that's pretty much up to par
with Sun's.
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ny ATI or
nVidia drivers involved?
> So you can close that issue, I will contact you if it happen again !
OK.
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> I restart the machine completely, but now, the workaround doen't work
> any more :(
Can you send a screenshot, so I get a better idea of what's going on?
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> konsole !
Then chances are the problem is in how XSane is invoked in your
environment when you're not running it from konsole.
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ted.
The udev rules are broken, actually. Check the permissions on the USB
device, they're probably not set.
I'll obviously fix that in the next revision.
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gt; removing the dependency for libsane-extras allows me to install the .deb
> from avasys, but I also have to install 1/2 gig of build-depends to do
> so.
Get updated packages from Avasys, this has been fixed, or so I've been
told. Anyway, this is not a bug.
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reporting a bug against ffmpeg, but they'll ask for a
sample file to reproduce.
Feel free to open a bug against the version of libavcodecXY in Lenny
(can't remember what XY is in Lenny, 51?) as you're the one with a
sample file :)
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this. (in case you didn't know/notice)
Thanks for the report, tell me how it goes,
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t really a surprise. Looks like a missing reset or something
alike.
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Please do the ffmpeg test I described earlier, so we know if it's
ffmpeg that cannot handle the mpc file or a bug in mt-daapd. Only way
to know :)
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her formats, because
> I don't think the Soundbridge understands .ogg or .flac natively.
Correct, they don't support any decent music format. AAC/ALAC/MPEG4
counts as half-decent :D
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tereo). Something as simple as
$ ffmpeg -i file.mpc foo.wav
should do.
(what client are you using, btw?)
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Eric Van Buggenhaut wrote:
Hi,
>> backtrace by running gdb xsane, then typing bt once xsane has crashed,
>> that'd help pinpoint the issue.
>
> xsane has no debugging symbols, so i don't know how to hand you that.
See what you can get as is, for a start.
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mpt if you don't have an ADF on the
scanner. Could you try that?
It'll be worth retesting --batch alone with 1.0.20 next week, though.
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Ola Lundqvist wrote:
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> Yes, thanks a lot!
You're welcome :)
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reassign 525950 wnpp
thanks
Ola Lundqvist wrote:
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> Package: libmcal
Should have been wnpp, reassigning.
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ile or directory
> ) = 280
> --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
> +++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
What type of system are you running? GTK should not be looking to
/usr/lib32 unless you have ia32-libs-gtk installed and are running a
32bit xsane binary on a 64bit system.
This looks really
p.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00158021>
Maybe that'll help :)
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n over IPv4. So you *do* have an v6-induced issue: degraded
> service to that particular host.
No, I don't. You do, and again, it's not a v6-issue. It's a network
that's not maintained properly.
And even if the latency is high, the throughput is good, which means
file trans
re were problems. Now it's
ancient history and things have been reliable for some time.
I've been running dual stack hosts since 2000. It was sometimes
unbearable in the first few years, but it's been *ages* since I've had
to deal with a v6-induced issue.
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and making it the exact opposite
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to speed
that up.
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So this package may be part of the problem, but it's only one part of
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Package: libtagc0-dev
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Hi,
There's some breakage in at least taglib_c.pc:
% pkg-config taglib_c --cflags
-I=/usr/include/taglib -I/usr/include/taglib
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Hi,
Couple of questions on this bug:
- does it still crash if you remove ~/.sane/xsane?
- does it still crash if you disable all backends but the snapscan
backend? (/etc/sane.d/dll.conf, /etc/sane.d/dll.d/*)
- does scanimage crash too?
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ara...@jpberlin.de wrote:
Hi,
> xsane crashed on start if I call it without parameter and my
> usb-scanner has power on.
Did you just upgrade? If yes, remove ~/.sane/xsane and try again.
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Alessandro De Zorzi wrote:
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> On my system the follow command works but do not
> return newline (on prompt)
>
> imac:~# /etc/init.d/pommed start
> Starting Apple laptops hotkeys events handler: imac:~#
Can you run pommed -f -d as root and capture the output?
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ease provide an alternative
xserver-xorg-nohal package.
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[1] I'm concerned this can lead to a number of interesting issues on
HAL-free systems where HAL & friends will just override whatever
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that point.
> udevtest: run: 'socket:@/org/kernel/udev/monitor'
I guess that's internal to udev (for udevmonitor?)
> udevtest: run: '/bin/sh -c 'test -e
> /sys//class/usb_device/usbdev5.12/power/level && echo on >
> /sys//class/usb_device/usbd
ry
good and compelling reason to do so, backed with facts. So far I don't
see anything wrong, except packages that should really come back in
line with the naming policy.
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Brice Delmotte wrote:
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> ; :status :unsupported
Unsupported devices won't appear in the udev rules anymore starting
with SANE 1.0.20.
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eck
the hplip documentation.
Reassigning.
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> Julien, could you change the dependency to 3.1, so pomme will not update
> automaticly until libpci 3.1 is in testing?
Given that pommed is already in testing, there's no point in doing
that now.
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thanks
Francois Mescam wrote:
Hi,
> My HP PSC 1610 is only recognized for user root, with a regular user it is not
> recognized.
I guess you are using hplip, so reassigning.
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Package: libavformat52
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Hi,
libavformat doesn't report metadata for FLAC files; the metadata member of
AVFormatContext is NULL, and dump_format() doesn't even report duration
and bitrate:
Input #0, flac, from 'larger_than_64k_flac_metadata.flac':
Dura
Mike Dornberger wrote:
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> chrony from etch (and lenny) has the following in its postinst:
They're generating the whole file, not modifying a shipped conffile,
that's vastly different :)
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Alexander Kurtz wrote:
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> How about a simple patch in the postinst file? See attachement.
Too simple to be policy-compliant :) If you want to do that, you need
to use debconf and follow the best-practices for this job.
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library, hence you have to
take into account what the clients support.
You can fully expect that some clients won't support anything besides
basic auth, and their HTTP implementation won't handle anything else
properly so even downgrading to basic auth in a subsequent attempt
won't w
etter than not discussing it.
There's no immediate solution with mt-daapd in its current state. It's
not worth investing time in patching the current code.
I'll take patches, though. Be careful if you venture in that code,
there are anvils hanging up about everywhere, looking for a
n of
mt-daapd you can find due to the patches I've collected or written...
Upstream being in the sorry state it is, if I were to go and do some
extensive patching, Debian (read: me) would become the de facto
upstream, and I'm not sure I want to do that just yet.
I've been scratchin
for testing users while it's transparent for unstable
users :/
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Avasys.
>
> I haven't really followed the reasons, but it's a shame this mess had to
> happen.
Yeah. Could have been fixed last-minute before Lenny, but latency was
high.
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conffile in that case).
Hopefully we're at the end of the tunnel with this whole mess now, new
packages are mostly ready at Avasys.
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into that, but I can't promise a fix. The changes in the
avision backend are really big and we don't have the full revision
history so it's really one big chunk :(
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to testing. Get libpci3 from unstable in the
meantime.
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The avision backend post 1.0.18 is known to be broken for some
(revisions of some) scanners, but your report is a new one.
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the past 4 months.
If you'd have pasted the error message, that would have helped.
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rybody uses xsane
directly, and on top of that, permissions can also be managed through
HAL & friends.
So basically you have to decide on how to use your scanner and
decide who can make use of it.
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anner group not done automaically?
> other packages do, for other groups
Because it's not desirable; access control is there for a reason,
adding all users to the group by default is useless.
> 2/. the originally installed library did not work with usb.
I doubt that.
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The USB device should be owned by root:scanner, so you should be able
to access your scanner if you are in that group. That is, assuming you
did read the README.Debian that comes with libsane.
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seems caused by the
> 1.3.1-dependent pommed moving into testing ahead of libpci3.
I'd suggest fixing the libpci3 shlibs file, or symbols file if that's
used.
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1.0.19.12. Read NEWS.Debian for the details.
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packages providing backends) only cares about the hardware it
supports.
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Jean Parpaillon wrote:
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> I believe that the bug is not fixed in 0.9~r1696.dfsg-9, I got the
> same error.
You must be doing something wrong, then. That's for ffmpeg from
unstable, by the way, not from testing or debian-multimedia or I don't
know what else.
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file /you/ wipe out your modifications.
> Can you please add my scanner to the rules file.
If it's supported by a backend included in libsane, sure. If not, it
doesn't belong to the rules shipped with libsane
Paul Wise wrote:
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> I'm consistently getting the below errors when I build with debuild -j2.
> This doesn't happen without parallel builds.
Update: CVS has been ported over to automake, so the next release
should fix that.
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works fine without the hub.
Good to hear :)
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rom
the machine that you don't need and plug the scanner into a USB 2.0
port on the machine.
If there isn't a hub involved, we'll need to investigate further.
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nd you use so I can properly process this
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please take care of your udev rules or whatever.
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"Dario Minnucci \(midget\)" wrote:
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> Please add rule for HP Photosmart C4180 All-in-one
Which backend do you use with this machine?
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don't
really have a solution to offer at the moment.
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tigate this issue and confirm?
Thanks,
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utput. That value is taken verbatim by pommed from libpci, so libpci
is giving us a bogus value.
Filippo confirms that pommed works fine with the libpci3 from Lenny.
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Filippo Giunchedi wrote:
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> attached there's a boot log from a working kernel some time ago.
Hmm. The PCI mapping is the same, so that's now ruled out.
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ith libpci.
Can you copy the content of /sys/bus/pci/devices/:00:02.0/resource ?
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version, that could help, too. Compare the output of lspci from
both versions. If they differ, we have a smoking gun.
Given that a bug in pciutils is a lot more likely than anything due to
your OS X update...
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esg? I'd like to see what the PCI layer has to
tell about that. (mainly to see if using resource files under /sys
would work as opposed to using /dev/mem)
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looks specific to the GMA support, as I'm running a 2.6.28
x86_64 kernel here on my MBP and pommed works fine with my Radeon card
:|
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Daniel wrote:
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> The problem of negative scanning is solved to the new stable Debian 5.0?
If this is a question, then I'm sorry but the answer is most probably
no :/
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orrectly increase the
> brightness while launched.
That probably goes through xrandr and X. What do you have in
/sys/class/backlight? Maybe a backlight driver made it in the kernel
which I missed.
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ur kernel built with strict
access control for /dev/mem?
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Any kernel messages in addition to this?
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those, stupid DBus library.
> installation of the package overwrite config files without showing a
> diff or providing a warning. But I got everything working.
It's /etc/inetd.conf you're talking about; it's managed by calls to
update-inetd and this is in accordance with t
try anyway.
The funny thing is, my mt-daapd server has a similar NIC as yours and
I'm not having any issue with 2.6.26. It's packed up in a box at the
moment so I can't check if it's the same model/rev.
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the same machine,
there may be a conflict somewhere; like announcing the same mDNS
service.
> I came to the same conclusion as you, it starts to look like a
> network problem.
If the soundbridges are on WiFi, try to put them on a wired network,
to rule out any issues related to the WiF
ilable shortly, tell me how it goes. I'm sure the patch
fixes the issue, though.
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extras because Avasys/Epson make it very hard to
support it properly in a distribution.
Avasys are working on fixing up their Debian packages. This is none of
my business, and this bug is useless.
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