386 package are fine.
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ts /dev/pts devpts rw,nosuid,noexec,gid=5,mode=620 0 0
> ...
>
>
> In /etc/init.d/udev I see:
>
> mount -n --bind /dev /lib/udev/devices
>
>
> so it should be mounted rw.
>
> Now i will restart my machine, this is probably some obscure problem
> with file
Harald Braumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> It seems to be fixed in 2:1.4.1~git20080131-4. At least it doesn't
> happen anymore here.
Yes, it's fixed.
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dev is just a bind-mount to the underlying /dev, if it is
> read only then / is read only too.
> Am I missing anything?
Nope, I think this is it too. Witold, can you check that your
partitions are mounted rw? Or is this ro mount on purpose?
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> makedev parport0 c 99 0 root lp 0660: failed
Looks like udev remounted the original /dev read-only, or the original
/dev is on a read-only mountpoint already. Marco will know more on
this than me, so I'll let him sort this out with you.
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:) Had to rewrite the postinst because the change I asked you to
test wasn't enough to get it to work; with only that change
update-inetd was outputting things to stdout while debconf wasn't
stopped, which is always a no-go.
Now that I remember how to not use debconf, let's have some
d for nothing, does it work OK if
>>you move the confmodule sourcing right after the set -e ?
>
> I've modified the postinst script according to you request and get the
> same (about) error.
I've rewritten the postinst in -10 and uploaded it. If it doesn't fix
the i
er upload for nothing, does it work OK if
you move the confmodule sourcing right after the set -e ?
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Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> It'd help if you could pinpoint the exact issue; looks like it could
>> be update-inetd failing here.
>
> What exactly do you want me to do?
Running the postinst set -x should be enough to know what's failing.
ou actually using xinetd?
It'd help if you could pinpoint the exact issue; looks like it could
be update-inetd failing here.
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or taking care of warning translators before uploading a new
> version with string changes. It's highly appreciated.
Worked really well, which is great :)
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then, and I need to fix the doc
in the package :-)
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merge 479380 479808
thanks
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> I didn't read your notice and I opened other bug (#479808) for this other
> translation.
Thanks a lot! :)
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them.
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Package: hplip
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Followup-For: Bug #476126
Hi,
I haven't got a single mail from the hplip maintainers in nearly 3 weeks
about this issue.
I'd like to see this bug fixed before Lenny is released.
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Juan Sierra Pons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm having the same error with a HP deskjet F380.
Fixed in unstable.
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aper --layout double --output-pages 2 in.pnm out%d.pnm
>
> works correctly:
>
> Processing sheet: clean_segfault.pnm -> out1.pnm, out2.pnm
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"Jeffrey Ratcliffe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The PNM files currently supported can be huge. It would be great if
> TIFFs, for instance, were also supported. This shouldn't be too hard
> using libtiff.
I guess Jens will gladly accept patches ;)
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e bogus data in the reply, it ends up with a nice
firework.
I'd take a backtrace of the scanimage segfault too, though I'm not
sure I can avoid it.
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SANE_LIST_DEVICES (or the way it
> is called) action.
Use scanimage -L; see if that triggers the segfault with the other
backends too.
Also, you need to tell tcpdump to writeout all the data, with -s 0.
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a very large number).
Interesting. Are you on i386 or amd64?
Please do a network capture and send it my way, privately if needed.
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here.
Which backend is used by saned on the server side? I know we've seen
some strange things with the epson backend in the past.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> May I get a pointer to the bug in the X server, then? "Eventually"
> isn't too reassuring.
It's a bug of the intel driver, to be precise. I don't know if a bug
has been filed, our X maintainers are aware of this issue.
So, no po
pson2 backend.
>
> It works perfectly. Thanks a lot.
Great! Thanks for the testing, Oliver, and thanks for the fix,
Alessandro :)
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> What's the better device to use, epson or epkowa?
Most likely epkowa.
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and the 3-1 here (yes,
one would think there is a relation, but no, that would actually be
too easy ;)
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in libsane-extras.
It's possible that the epson2 backend from libsane is getting in the
way and not playing nice with others while discovering devices.
Can you please try to disable the epson2 backend in
/etc/sane.d/dll.conf ?
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Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Did it work better with radeonhd 1.1.0?
I don't think so, see the log...
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd
Version: 1.2.0-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
It looks like radeonhd is doing funny things with the screen size. At least
it made jcristau go "WTF??" enough that he asked for this bug :-)
>From the log:
(II) RADEONHD(0): Max H-Image Size [cm]: horiz.: 34 vert.: 22
Package: hplip
Severity: important
Hi,
When purged, the hplip postrm attempts to remove the scanner group, and this
in an unconditional manner.
Please do not do this and let libsane handle the scanner group.
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n to Epson, trash your scanner and buy another
one from a more friendly, less autistic vendor.
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rpreter lib; the install instructions in the
README.Debian are valid and describe the recommended way to install
the interpreter libraries as far as Debian is concerned.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> my point is that debian is shipping turn-key packages, and the
> asterisk config is almost that.
There's nothing like a turn-key Asterisk package.
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ot;-button does nothing. I have to move
> the mouse pointer out of the button area and in again to be able to click the
> button.
Well-known, longstanding GTK bug.
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xscanimage, scanimage,
> or gimp-quiteinsane) and I get a segfault. The scanner is recognised
> (scanimage -L), but the programs crash before the scanhead starts
Known problem, being worked on.
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some hardware. Does
XSane standalone exhibit the same behaviour?
I've had several similar bug reports in the past, and I've never been
able to reproduce the problem.
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do that
You're a FLOSS developer and moreover a Debian Developer. You cannot
avoid legal stuff, not one second. That's unfortunate, but that's how
it is today. (and it sucks, yes)
> (as a user) without getting in trouble. Debian maintainers will make
> sure that things ar
d to commit the fixes, and still plan to
> to do some just in some minutes(++) after evening dinner.
Great, I'll patch that up as soon as I'll see it upstream (which means
probably tomorrow anyway :)
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n failed: Out of memory
Now, that looks weird :)
> [avision] do_cancel:
> scanimage: received signal 15
> scanimage: trying to stop scanner
> [avision] sane_cancel:
> [avision] do_cancel:
> scanimage: received signal 15
> scanimage: aborting
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, type run > /dev/null
- after the segfault, type bt full and save this output
Send the scan.log file and the bt full output.
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we'd really be a bunch of assholes).
Anyway, I am amazed at the attention this clickthrough is getting. If
only my calls for testers would get that much attention (oh, don't
bother, I don't even do that anymore).
There will probably be an XSane upload closing this bug in the
upcom
Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, it has been in unstable for a while :)
I mistook that for the version of the radeonhd package.
Anyway, it's not fixed.
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"Francesco P. Lovergine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Feel free to close it if the submitter agrees.
I'll tell you as soon as it makes it to unstable...
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no proper fix yet,
though it's being worked on.
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being impossible, then so be it, that'll be another item on my
"why HAL sucks" list.
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now that crap.
Don't these people learn? Crap, crap, crap.
> Attached debdiff fixes this to use "info.subsystem".
Thanks. Do you know if we can have both info.bus and info.subsystem in
this file, so as to support newer and older versions of that pile of
crap that HAL is?
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Michael Biebl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Great! My MP610 works like a charm now.
Glad to hear that :-)
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ull debug from the sm3840 backend and send that.
# SANE_DEBUG_SM3840=255 scanimage -T
> Solution :
> it has relation with libsane-sm3840.so.1.0.19 if replaced with
> libsane-sm3840.so.1.0.15 and linking it to libsane-sm3840.so.1 it will
> work
For fuck's sake, that's ever
Package: libgtk2.0-0
Version: 2.12.9-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
Under some circumstances, GtkTreeView fails to properly resize columns which
have their expand property set to TRUE.
In the attached testcase (using pygtk), the middle column has its expand
property set to TRUE and is allowed to ellipsi
t ftok() usage and uses an IPC key of
0x? You can look that up in the ipcs -p output.
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itable at all.
I was >that< close from having a nice fix for this issue.
Back to the drawing board.
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reeBSD without any issue
as far as Debian is concerned.
I need to get back at that patch, not that I like it very much as it's
quite a hack (unfortunately libusb doesn't keep track of the device
node it's used, so it's not possible to get it back from libusb).
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l bugs here:
- in XSane
- in libsane
- in KDE
- in the X server
Please do the following, in this order:
- reproduce the bug and send /var/log/Xorg.0.log and
/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old so we can have a look at the state of the X
server
- upgrade libsane to 1.0.19-2, and see if the problem persis
Torsten Wiebke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think the problem is relatet with usb and the standby modus of the
Did you upgrade libsane as I told you to ? Did it fix the problem ?
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that was broken.
Try it again over the next few days, and tell me how it goes. If it
doesn't happen again I'll close the bug.
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en 'lp file.ps' works.
Interesting.
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Given my previous mail, please tell me if it's still needed and I'll
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>> The upgrade worked on other machines of mine.
>
> Yeah. Some unopkg suckage again :/
Looks really great, indeed :| I feel your pain...
on as installed. I guess
this explains it all :)
> Yes, you want --shared. A simple unopkg list shows just user-installed
> extensions.
Gee sorry I missed that in the help text this morning. Gah.
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what should have been a "how do we go about fixing that
bug" earlier.
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command: "lp"'
Works for me.
Do you have the appropriate cups packages installed ?
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ED] bug ? I can reproduce it at
will
and none of the workarounds seem to work.
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on.
I'll take a look.
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Package: openoffice.org-writer2latex
Version: 0.5-5
Followup-For: Bug #468202
Hi,
Here the postinst barfs, the purge barfs too, I have no lockfile around
(contrary to what unopkg claims during the purge), purging and reinstalling
does not work.
strace on the postinst script reveals that unopkg d
Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> * debian/rules: Install hal FDI, so that hal will automatically apply ACLs
> to the USB device node, and to fix desktop integration. (LP: #180794)
Queued for the next upload.
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general solution, or if this might create new
> bugs.
That solution is not acceptable, as it's not generic enough. Sorry,
we'll have to find something else.
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_usb_device: error opening device libusb:001:002: Invalid
> argument
Oliver, this happens on PowerPC with SANE 1.0.19. Any idea about
what's going on here ?
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Niko Tyni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Your package fails to build with Perl 5.10 (currently in experimental.)
Possibly fixed upstream, waiting for 5.10 to be installable on a real
system to do a test build.
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Giuseppe Sacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Version: 1.0.19~cvs20071213-5
Can you try 1.0.19-1 in unstable ?
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd
Version: 1.1.0-1
Severity: important
Hi,
I have what appears to be a reproducible crash when running OpenOffice.org
2.4.0~rc1-2:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X11/X(xf86SigHandler+0x6a) [0x47568a]
1: /lib/libc.so.6 [0x2b0926f49240]
2: /lib/libc.so.6(strlen+0x10) [0x
me scanners for which we can't
know for sure.
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not in "save" or "multipage" mode?
Not necessarily a viewer mode problem. If your scanner doesn't have an
ADF, that XSane feature may not work properly and shouldn't be used.
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ne document per page. Because you're scanning a pile of docs
in one row doesn't mean you want to create one big document.
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en there is already a Number of Pages setting?)
Save or multipage mode, yes.
> Anyway, user makes some user error, program hangs, still a bug IMHO :)
> (Probably also IYHO.)
s/hangs/waits for user input/ ? :)
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Are you in Save mode or in Viewer mode ?
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Daniel Elias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> My architecture is i386. The packages *amd64 are not applicables, i
> suppose.
i386 packages will be available shortly, if they aren't already, as
they've been built by the build daemons.
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just uploaded 2.2~rc1-4, please tell me how well/bad it goes.
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charge_*, but only "capacity" which ranges
> from 0 to 100. Sounds like fun.
Yeah, right, sounds like a broken API. I hate it already.
I'll try to fix that up :)
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, looks like it's charge_* for you.
Can you try to turn energy_* into charge_* in the code and see if that
works and gives the proper values ?
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ice. Pommed doesn't use any of that, though.
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>
> Would you mind if you integrate this patch to the README file?
I'll add it for the next release.
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ttery is not present,
/sys/class/power_supply/BATn doesn't exist. Nevermind
/sys/class/power_supply/BATn/present ...
Stupid API of the day award goes to the power_supply class.
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achieve than the former...).
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All you need to know is in pommed/beep.c. Basically you create an
input device in userspace which handles beep events and the kernel
happily passes them along, then all you have to do is ... well, *beep*
:)
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es not work either.
>
> What can I do?
Read the doc and load uinput before starting pommed.
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ere's a dump of the profile available in the bug log (#462772).
Thanks,
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nning used to work alright under non-privileged
> user.
This one is for the hplip maintainer :)
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ed for saned user to belong to the scanner group.
Nope.
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priv->fn->release (priv);
> priv->claimed = 0;
>
> so there is no need to check for priv->claimed in ieee1284_close.
Good, thanks. I'll apply the patch RSN.
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Uwe Kleine-König <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> what do you think about that patch?
>
> This is the first step to achive that a port is closed when a Python
> ParportObject is deleted.
Looks like a good idea. Is it safe if the port has already been
released ?
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tream) told already, gphotocoll is unmaintained
upstream.
Please remove it from Debian.
Thanks,
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Hi,
gAcc is dead upstream, and still uses GTK+ 1.2 which won't last long
in Debian at that point.
Please remove gAcc from Debian.
Thanks,
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"Vincent LAFAGE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> libsane_1.0.19~cvs20071028-1_amd64.deb
>
> works fine indeed.
Great, thanks.
> Thanks for the tip about /var/log/dpkg.log: 8 years with Debian, still I
> didn't know this...
It's new :-)
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wngrade to a version earlier than
1.0.19~cvs20071213-1 (1.0.19~cvs20071028-1 should be fine, if not
please report back) as I don't plan to fix that in the current
snapshot and there's a release planned in 4 weeks.
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before
and which worked with the scanner. As it looks like it was one of my
CVS snapshots, I really need to know which one it was, as there were
several changes in the backend and I suspect one of them more than the
others.
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backend for the pixma scanners is in libsane.
> And the scanner was working.
Just to be on the safe side, I'd like you to re-check that it works.
I've most probably spotted the change that broke the pixma backend,
but in the meantime, better safe than sorry. :)
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