Bug#653459: xkb: disambiguate layouts - patches

2017-02-18 Thread Max Kirillov
Hello. I have a patch for it: https://sourceforge.net/p/lxde/patches/541/ It keeps the variants for subsequent layouts, so for your example there would be "fr", "fr(bepo)" if I understand the variant name right. Actually, there is another patch already for his issue, which allows more

Bug#658595: extra library build-dependencies left uppercase

2014-07-28 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: cabal-debian Version: 3.9-1 Tags: patch Hi. This is a re-submit of the https://bugs.debian.org/658595 , which has been closed as functionality your report is about was dropped from the package. In fact it was not just dropped, it was moved here, to cabal-debian. Currently I am not

Bug#658635: workaround for Resolver extremely reluctant to upgrade packages to experimental

2012-08-02 Thread Max Kirillov
Seems like I have found a workaround for this issue. Put following lines to you apt.conf: Aptitude::ProblemResolver::Break-Hold-Level 5; Aptitude::ProblemResolver::Keep-All-Level 4; Aptitude::ProblemResolver::Remove-Level 2; Aptitude::ProblemResolver::Non-Default-Level 15000; The

Bug#658595: haskell-debian-utils: extra library build-dependencies left uppercase

2012-02-04 Thread Max Kirillov
+dfsg-1 ii zlib1g 1:1.2.3.4.dfsg-3 Versions of packages haskell-debian-utils recommends: ii apt-file 2.5.0 haskell-debian-utils suggests no packages. From 1805df451b49c7685afd7979d40cb80122083521 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Max Kirillov m...@max630.net Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 13:13:08

Bug#548400: ltrace incorrrectly counts elapsed time

2009-09-26 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: ltrace Version: 0.5.1-2 Severity: normal when option -T is enabled, ltrace incorrectly counts time elapsed in calls: $ltrace -o vim.ltrace -ttt -T -S vim in output file there strings like: 1253945122.27 strcmp(fencs, t_bc) = -1 0.21 1253945122.86 strcmp(fencs, t_cd) = -1

Bug#514694: [Pkg-openssl-devel] Bug#514694: openssl: sslv3 alert unexpected message error while connecting via TLS to Java ssl sockets

2009-02-10 Thread Max Kirillov
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 06:46:53PM +0100, Kurt Roeckx wrote: This is probably related to enabeling TLS extentions. Try using s_client with the -no_ticket option. Yes, this helped Trace from server: ... main, READ: TLSv1 Handshake, length = 82 *** ClientHello, TLSv1 ... -- Max -- To

Bug#514694: openssl: sslv3 alert unexpected message error while connecting via TLS to Java ssl sockets

2009-02-09 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: openssl Version: 0.9.8g-14 Severity: normal $openssl s_client -tls1 -connect localhost:12345 CONNECTED(0003) 26552:error:140943F2:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert unexpected message:s3_pkt.c:1053:SSL alert number 10 26552:error:1409E0E5:SSL routines:SSL3_WRITE_BYTES:ssl

Bug#514214: dnsmasq crashes if fails to set capabilities

2009-02-05 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: dnsmasq Version: 2.45-1 Severity: important If setcap() call at startup fail (for example, under OpenVZ), dnsmasq reports an error and do not start: # /etc/init.d/dnsmasq start Starting DNS forwarder and DHCP server: dnsmasq dnsmasq: setting capabilities failed: Operation not permitted

Bug#483986: iceweasel: produces unreadable text when printing

2008-07-22 Thread Max Kirillov
I can see the same effect with X fonts (I setup everything to use X fonts and have unset Allow pages to set their own fonts). Looks like letters are improperly placed. When I remove .fonts.conf, it prints well with usual ttf font (Liberation?). A piece of my .fonts.conf: ?xml version=1.0?

Bug#486435: iceweasel-greasemonkey: incompatible with iceweasel 3.0

2008-06-15 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: iceweasel-greasemonkey Version: 0.6.6.20061017.0-2 Severity: normal Currently iceweasel-greasemonkey package has: Depends: iceweasel (= 2.0+dfsg-1), iceweasel ( 2.1) sid distribution now contains iceweasel 3, and iceweasel-greasemonkey cannot be installed with it -- System Information:

Bug#458163: more info (fvwm: MinOverlapPlacement improperly places windows when Xinerama enabled)

2007-12-29 Thread Max Kirillov
Looks like it wrongly adds screen coordinates to other_fw-g.frame wrongly because it already contains absolute coordinates. functions __pl_minoverlap_get_next_x(), and probably __pl_minoverlap_get_next_y() in fvwm/placement.c -- Max -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Bug#458163: fvwm: MinOverlapPlacement improperly places windows when Xinerama enabled

2007-12-28 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: fvwm Version: 1:2.5.23-2 Severity: normal When I sequentially open xterm windows, they are placed on a current screen like this: +---+ |1.2| |3.4| |5.6| |...| +---+ dots here are empty spaces not sufficient to place the window. After all space is used, the next window is placed exactly

Bug#449209: libchm-bin: chm_http craches due to segmentation fault on massive fetching

2007-11-18 Thread Max Kirillov
I've tried it on the 0.39-6. It still fails, but not by sigsegv. It just hangs on accept() at some moment (when memory size reaches its limit) Anyway, here is the bug: --src/chm_http.c static void chmhttp_server(const char *filename) { ... pthread_t

Bug#448576: libboost-dev: format_date_parser::parse_date(string, string, special) doesn't compile due to wrong stringstream_type

2007-10-29 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: libboost-dev Version: 1.34.1-2 Severity: important consider this code: #include boost/date_time/gregorian/greg_date.hpp #include boost/date_time/format_date_parser.hpp #include boost/date_time/special_values_parser.hpp #include locale int main () {

Bug#435496: mailutils: mimeview reports about syntax errors in /etc/cups/mime.types

2007-08-01 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: mailutils Version: 1:1.1+dfsg1-3.1 Severity: normal I'm not sure if there is bug in mimeview of cupsys configs, or maybe 1 bug in mimeview and 1 in cupsys... to reproduce: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -l cupsys ... ii cupsys 1.2.12-1 Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - server [EMAIL

Bug#367272: freetalk: is it needed?

2006-12-01 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: freetalk Version: 0.5-2 Followup-For: Bug #367272 there is 'ft-login-hook' hook. You can add a handler for it instead of creating another file: (add-hook! ft-login-hook (lambda (status) (remove-hook! ft-message-receive-hook beep-proc)) ) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Bug#399012: licq-plugin-console: probably I fixed it

2006-11-30 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: licq-plugin-console Version: 1.3.4-2 Followup-For: Bug #399012 file {licq-source}/plugins/console/src/console_tab.cpp, about line 99: /* This is commented, so we get a list of every user if the user hits tab and hasn't typed anything. This might suck... if (nLen == 0)

Bug#399012: licq-plugin-console: segmentation fault on recipient completion

2006-11-16 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: licq-plugin-console Version: 1.3.4-2 Severity: important steps to reproduce: $ licq -p console /status online /message {recipient prefix}tab i can see: /message {recipient - completed!} *** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (fasttop): 0x08e93c40 *** zsh:

Bug#396667: /usr/share/aclocal/glib.m4: aclocal-1.9 reports warning: underquoted definition of AM_PATH_GLIB

2006-11-01 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: libglib1.2-dev Version: 1.2.10-13 Severity: minor File: /usr/share/aclocal/glib.m4 In this project: [EMAIL PROTECTED] configure.in AC_INIT(1.c) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.c [EMAIL PROTECTED] aclocal-1.9 produces a warning: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/share/aclocal/glib.m4:8: warning: underquoted

Bug#388564: gajim: no binding on popup_menu event where there is a menu

2006-09-21 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: gajim Version: 0.10.1-6 Severity: normal Pressing Shift-F10 on an contact in the roster produces nothing. Looking in the source, I discovered that the corresponding keypresses and mouse clicks handled literally. Ithink you should privide a handler for popup-menu event. This is not a

Bug#388189: ImportError: .../apt_pkg.so: undefined symbol: _ZN15SHA256SummationC1Ev

2006-09-18 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: python-apt Version: 0.6.19 Severity: important I saw the ImportError message on a package installation via aptutude. Looks like it does not affect the result, but I'm not sure about it (and single *-doc package is probably not a good test for full functionality). max$ sudo aptitude

Bug#388189: python-apt: this bug is a dup for #383478

2006-09-18 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: python-apt Version: 0.6.19 Followup-For: Bug #388189 I investifated a bit and discover that similar symbols are defined in the apt libraries. I upgrade the apt package and the problem disappear. The bug about dependency already exists:

Bug#340588: alien: wrong permissions on directories implicitly created by rpm

2005-11-24 Thread Max Kirillov
Package: alien Version: 8.56 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable RPM often does not specify permissions for directories which contain files, and does not place the directories to the cpio archives in packages. Alien sets mode 755 for that files. It recognizes such directories