Package: apt
Version: 0.7.14
Christian Perrier:
You are noted as the last translator of the translation for
apt in Debian.
The package's strings are now frozen and this is a perfect moment to update
your translation and get a completely translated APT for your language in
Debian lenny.
Anibal Avelar:
tags 461712 patch
thanks
I added one patch to fix the FTBFS with GCC 4.3: uses (removed)
pre-iso c++ headers.
Your change removes the use of set_new_handler completely, instead of fixing
the #include. However, changing it to just #include new doesn't seem to
fix the problem
Hi!
Please find attached a follow-up to the recent bug I forwarded about
GCC 4.3 compatibility. It does't seem to fix the problem properly, but
it does give an indication to what is incompatible.
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tags 461712 patch
thanks
I added
, thank you.
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Raphael Hertzog:
Peter, is this something that you can still reproduce ?
This was inside vmware. I haven't tried this setup in a while, so I am
uncertain whether it works or not.
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Lucas Nussbaum:
I rebuilt all packages in Debian, first with bash as /bin/sh, then with dash as
/bin/sh. Your package builds fine in both cases. However, the resulting
packages are diferent according to debdiff!
dash seems not to be able to execute the bug#214742 workaround where I
remove
Lior Kaplan:
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=151982
Still there:
$ pwd
/tmp/foo
$ ls
$ cvs -d /tmp/foo/ -n init
$ ls -la
totalt 12
drwxr-xr-x 3 peter users 4096 2007-10-05 21:35 ./
drwxrwxrwt 16 root root 4096 2007-10-05 21:34 ../
drwxrwxr-x 3 peter users 4096
Lior Kaplan:
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=101673
This is still an unresolved wishlist item.
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Martin Michlmayr:
Your package fails to build with GCC 4.3. Version 4.3 has not been
released yet but I'm building with a snapshot in order to find errors and
give people an advance warning.
Thanks.
Patch applied to upstream repository, with cxxx style replaced with
xxx.h to retain
Helge Kreutzmann:
Ok. At the time I submitted the translation, it was shown as open in our
list, so probably the translator did not coordinate his work with the
German language team.
Probably not, the translation was submitted quite some time ago (in 2001).
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Package: jed
Version: 0.99.18-8.etch.4
Severity: normal
Since I have the same configuration files on several different systems, with
different $HOME, I have set up my .jedrc to use ~ to refer to a file under
my home directory:
evalfile(~/skel/jed/joe); pop();
This used to work with the
This also happens with the Swedish translation:
Vill du fortsätta? [J/n/?] j
Ogiltigt svar. Ange ett giltigt kommando eller ? för hjälp.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the cbmconvert package.
The package description is:
This program lets you convert between various incompatible archiving
formats for the Commodore 64:
.
* Native (raw) files.
* PC64 (P00) files.
* Lynx archives.
* C2N tape archives.
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I am orphaning cbmlink (Transfer data to/from Commodore 8-bit computers) due
to lack of time.
The package needs to be updated to the latest version, which also splits the
native sources from the target machine sources into different source code
archives, these are
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the lyskom-tty-client package due to lack of time.
The package description is:
With lyskom you can connect to your favourite LysKOM. A LysKOM is
a computerised conference system where you can participate in
discussions, ask questions, and get
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I am orphaning c2n (Tape transfer utility for CBM/Oric-1 machines) due to
lack of time.
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Please reopen bugs instead of filing new ones...
I was under the impression that archived bugs couldn't be reopened,
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Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 2.14.2-1
Severity: normal
Since bug 308226 was archived, I'll file a new report. I have now upgraded
the machine where the problem occurred to Etch, and the problem still
happens here.
My setup:
* Gnome desktop
* IceWM window manager
* One Gnome panel on the
Andre Grueneberg:
Another measure I could think of, would be to make buf a dynamically
allocated array and malloc() BUFLEN bytes on program startup. I have not
checked the code whether this might be feasible.
Yes, that is the solution I am looking into. It would be easier to check if
it
Andre Grueneberg:
Hmmm, I tried to create messages with 16000, 17000 and 32000 characters in
a line, but this didn't trigger the bug. :/
I was just able to create a message that would crash uqwk. Unfortunately, it
was the version with my proposed fix for the bug, so I will have to
Andre Grueneberg:
By replacing fgets() in this location, I could make uqwk work, but as
there are plenty of other Fgets()s in the code, this seems to require
further analysis.
Yes, there seems to be a bit of a misunderstanding between these files. Do
you have an example of a message that
Package: kernel-image-2.6-k7
Version: 101sarge1
Severity: normal
This is for the package version from backports.org, so it might be a problem
with the backport.
I get a kernel crash reported in pageattr.c when I load ATI's proprietary
display driver (fglrx). It seems to come in two variations.
Are you still able to reproduce this problem with current versions of
gnome-terminal? I noticed in the original bug report that your
charmap was ISO-8859-1, perhaps your LANG should be se_SV.UTF-8 ?
With the version in Sarge, yes. I do not currently have an unstable or
testing install to test
Package: openoffice.org-common
Version: 2.0.1-4bpo1
Severity: important
File: /usr/bin/ooffice
Trying to start ooffice doesn't work, it just hangs after a while. An strace
stops here:
[...]
_llseek(255, -77, [6707], SEEK_CUR) = 0
fork() = 8609
I got the impression that there was a problem with the environment variables
and it relating to me running the 'dpkg --configure apache-ssl' under sudo. I
su'd to root, ran 'dpkg --configure apache-ssl' and it worked!
I don't know if that helps you, but it was a work around, albeit strange.
Package: apache-ssl
Version: 1.3.33-6sarge1
Severity: important
Installation fails when trying to generate a certificate:
Setting up apache-ssl (1.3.33-6sarge1) ...
error on line 5 of /tmp/tmp.C23pLh
14271:error:0E065068:configuration file routines:STR_COPY:variable has no
Package: e2fsprogs
Version: 1.37-2sarge1
Severity: minor
When running e2fsck this morning I got this message:
i_fsize för inod 66631 (/usr/share/...cut...) är %H, skulle varit noll.
%H should probably have been substituted by a numeric value.
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I'm betting you've added extra getty processes to your /etc/inittab file,
Yes, I did that back when my machine was too slow to boot into X every
time. I used to use them all, too.
which since sarge, contains this:
Ah, the joy of upgrading, with modified files you never get to see
things like
Package: gdm
Version: 2.6.0.8-1
Severity: important
At the first startup from power-down, the gdm login window does not accept
keyboard input. The mouse works. Logging in remotely and doing a
/etc/init.d/gdm restart makes the keyboard work again, and it does not
fail again until after the next
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the goldedplus package. The release cycle is slow, last
proper release was 1.1.4.7 back in 2000. 1.1.5 cvs snapshots have been
released every once in a while since then.
The package description is:
GoldED+ is an offline mail reader for Fidonet
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the jwhois package, both as Debian maintainer, Debian
volatile maintainer and upstream maintainer.
The package description is:
GNU jwhois is an Internet Whois client that queries hosts for
information according to RFC 954 - NICNAME/WHOIS.
Any progress on this?
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Christian Kurz:
Which isn't necessary. As I had explained in an other e-Mail, the
whois-server of DeNIC is working fine as you can see here:
It doesn't work for me, I just get a two-line answer when using the whois
server, whereas the web interface gives me a full answer.
The crash you
Romain Francoise:
This patch fixes the problem:
I've merged this fix, it will be in the next release. Thank you.
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Jonathan McDowell:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ jwhois -f earth.li
[Querying whois.nic.li]
Segmentation fault
Interesting, I can reproduce this, but only when the program is installed as
/usr/bin/jwhois, is not run through the debugger, and is set setgid jwhois.
If I remove any of those three
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.2.15.9-2
Severity: normal
openoffice.org has a dependency on
openoffice.org-l10n-en ( 1.1.2+1.1.3) | openoffice.org-l10n-1.1.3
I have installed openoffice.org-l10n-sv, which has
Provides: openoffice.org-l10n-1.1.3, openoffice.org1.1-l10n-sv
and thus fullfils
Guido Trotter:
Hi, the link on http://www.debian.org/security/ for the RDF formatted
list of the DSAs (which is http://www.debian.org/security/dsa ) leads to a
404.
Looks like the server configuration changed and dropped rdf from the
list of known documents, and thus not allowing content
Package: sound-juicer
Version: 0.6.1-2
Severity: serious
Justification: Library dependencies missing
$ sound-juicer
sound-juicer: error while loading shared libraries:
libgnome-media-profiles.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
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Steve Langasek:
but it should not be allowed to block additional package updates from
unstable to testing, so I'm downgrading the bug to important since I
don't believe there's any other way to fully express this constraint in
the BTS.
It's probably better to use found/notfound to set which
tags 321848 - patch
thanks
Martin Zobel-Helas:
when doing the package check for including jwhois to volatile i found
out that your package is not rebuildable.
[...]
dpkg-source: cannot represent change to po/hu.gmo: binary file contents changed
dpkg-source: cannot represent change to
FWIW, I second this request. We (Swedish translators) discussed it at
DebConf, and creating a localization list would definitely be a good idea.
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Package: login
Version: 1:4.0.3-31sarge5
Severity: minor
File: /bin/su
The localized Swedish error message from su is always output using UTF-8
encoding, even when the terminal does not support it, which makes the
message display incorrectly:
$ su
Password:
su: Authentication failure
tags 294391 + pending
tags 294391 + fixed-upstream
thanks
I have fixes to 294391 pending, but I need to wait for Qt to be
recompiled with the new ABI before I can make an upload.
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Package: gnupg
Version: 1.4.1-1
Severity: important
Trying to verify a signature (any signature), I get this:
gpg: Signature made Sun Jul 10 13:23:24 2005 CET using DSA key ID 6394265E
gpg: checking the trustdb
gpg: ../../g10/keyring.c:1388: keyring_rebuild_cache: Assertion
tags 312063 + fixed-upstream
tags 314504 + fixed-upstream
tags 314505 + fixed-upstream
tags 315312 + fixed-upstream
thanks
The changes have been applied to the upstream CVS repository, thank you for
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Obsoleted by Sarge release.
Not really, I still can't use joe when I log in to a Woody machine.
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Andreas Wuest:
h2a name=intro id=intro/Introduction/h2
Beside that a-tags are closed by /a in html.
It is closed! It is a so called 'empty element'
Debian's pages are HTML, not XHTML. You can't have empty elements in HTML,
you need to close them properly.
I don't know if this is the prettiest
Jutta Wrage:
I know, that there is some bad usage of a tags on the debian pages.
That's not really bad usage (although using the id attribute on the h2
would have been better). What was bad was the CSS assuming that a is a
link. I fixed that the other day.
The CSS now reads:
:link { color:
Hi!
It's not only when logging in to a Woody box that this happens, I see the
same problem logging in to a Solaris box. Running a regular xterm or an rxvt
I don't see this problem.
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Package: nedit
Version: 1:5.5-1
Severity: normal
When I have opened more than one file in nedit in the tabbed interface, the
status field (right below the tabs) will grow ny a few pixels in height each
time I switch tabs. If I do it enough, there is almost no space left in the
window to actually
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 2.8.2-2
Severity: normal
When launching a gnome-terminal instance from my window manager menu
(icewm) with the --window-with-profile command, I get two windows. This is
an example of a command line used in my ~/.icewm/menu file (all on one line,
of course):
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 2.8.2-2
Severity: normal
When using gnome-terminal to remotely log in to a Woody machine, I have
problems with screen updates when using the Woody version of joe to edit
files. Local editing with the Sarge version of joe works fine.
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tags 303842 + fixed-upstream
tags 305542 + fixed-upstream
tags 306156 + fixed-upstream
tags 306671 + fixed-upstream
tags 306672 + fixed-upstream
thanks
I've included these patches, thank you.
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Thorsten Haude:
I agree, it looks like a library error on first sight. I'm not sure how
this linking works in Debian though: Shouldn't it be possible to have both
installed?
The thing is that they seem to install libraries with the same name.
openmotif places them in /usr/X11R6/lib, lesstif in
Package: nedit
Version: 1:5.5-1
Severity: important
nedit segfaults on startup here:
$ nedit
nedit: Symbol `_XmStrings' has different size in shared object, consider
re-linking
NEdit: Converting .nedit file to 5.5 version.
To keep, use Preferences - Save Defaults
Segmenteringsfel
Alexandre Pineau:
I haven't this error here. Have you installed the open motif library?
Yes, I have openmotif installed, as it was required for plugin support in my
browser (Opera):
ii openmotif 2.1.30-5 The Open Motif runtime components.
I recently upgraded from Woody to Sarge, I
a) it is xft (aka fontfontconfig)
Yes, I noticed that, so I set --enable-corefonts (or whatever the
option is, I'm not at home at the moment) to get the old font setup
back, but that didn't help.
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Then you also want --disable-xfreetype, see what I pasted under c).
Ok, I'll have a look at that, thanks! I try to avoid using Xft when I
can, since I can't seem to get Xft to stop using anti-alias for fonts,
no matter how much I try.
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Package: gnome-core
Version: 64
Severity: important
There is no clear upgrade path from Woody if you use Gnome. After having
upgraded and trying to log in the first time, I am greeted with a message
that basically says Screw you, your old settings suck, I'm not even going
to try to help you keep
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 2.8.2-2
Severity: normal
In the help screen (gnome-terminal --help) parts of the Swedish text is
incorrectly UTF-8 encoded (most of the text is displayed properly, though).
$ gnome-terminal --help
Användning: gnome-terminal [FLAGGA...]
Package: icewm
Version: 1.2.20+21pre1-3
Severity: normal
After upgrading from Woody to Sarge, I find that icewm no longer use the
font I have specified for window titlebars. After having looked through the
documentation, I copied it to the prefoverride file (even though the theme
I use, metal2,
Wall's Practical Extraction
-- no debconf information
dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
dnl
dnl Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Peter Karlsson
dnl
dnl $Id: configure.in,v 1.48 2001/11/15 18:28:41 peterk Exp $
dnl
dnl This program is free software; you can redistribute
Package: jed
Version: 0.99.16-5
Severity: normal
I have set HORIZONTAL_PAN=-1 in my configuration so that jed will scroll the
entire window horizontally, and not just the current line. When combining
this with wordwrap (for e-mail), jed no longer (configuration worked with
the version in Woody)
Ben Pfaff:
The configure.in you attached has insufficient quoting. Please
read the section titled M4 Quotation in the Autoconf manual,
fix the quoting problems in the script, and then reopen the bug
if that is insufficient.
Well, I just assumed that autoconf would give me warnings or errors if I
tags 301024 + fixed-upstream
tags 301532 + fixed-upstream
tags 301840 + fixed-upstream
tags 301930 + fixed-upstream
tags 301982 + fixed-upstream
tags 302123 + fixed-upstream
tags 302199 + fixed-upstream
tags 302237 + fixed-upstream
tags 302913 + fixed-upstream
thanks
The changes have been applied
tags 300535 + fixed-upstream
tags 300586 + fixed-upstream
thanks
+ 220.104.0.0/13 = whois.nic.ad.jp;
Added.
the IP range 84.36.0.0/17 should be looked up at whois.afrinic.net.
Added.
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tags 300382 + fixed-upstream
tags 300384 + fixed-upstream
thanks
the IP range 81.192.0.0/16 should be looked up at whois.afrinic.net.
the IP range 213.154.64.0/19 should be looked up at whois.afrinic.net.
Added. Thanks.
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tags 300189 + fixed-upstream
tags 300191 + fixed-upstream
thanks
Please change the configuration to query whois.mynic.net.my. Thanks!
This IP Space should not be looked up at RIPE, but AFRINIC. Sorry for
the confusion, but I only noticed this after I had send the bugreport.
I've added these to
tags 299893 + fixed-upstream
thanks
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder:
- --- jwhois.conf.orig2005-03-17 08:02:42.461124483 +0100
+++ jwhois.conf 2005-03-17 08:04:26.245645847 +0100
I've added this to the upstream jwhois.conf. I am still trying to get a new
version out soon, but cannot give
tags 299787 + fixed-upstream
tags 299788 + fixed-upstream
thanks
the IP range 212.22.160.0/19 should be looked up at whois.afrinic.net.
Thanks.
the IP range 59.0.0.0/8 should be looked up at whois.apnic.net. Thanks!
I've added these two to the jwhois.conf in the CVS repository, they should
be
Max Alekseyev:
So I believe it will not hard to fix goldedplus for 64-bit system. One
just need to carefully inspect parameters of all
fseek/lseek/fread/fwrite/etc. calls.
If you have any insight into what might cause the problem (especially if you
have fixes for them), I would be very happy
Christian Kurz:
when I'm trying to look up a .de domain, jwhois will give me no results.
Instead I only see this:
That works for me, do you have Lynx installed? To query HTTP servers it
normally uses Lynx, but it doesn't depend on it since you can configure it
not to, or to use another browser.
Christian Kurz:
No, I'm not having lynx installed. I've only got w3m installed. But I fail
to see why jwhois needs to query the http server for .de domains, when the
whois server works fine. It has worked for me in the past. Then for some
time I had to add -T dn to the query to get the full
Max Alekseyev:
There are multiple problems with goldedplus on 64-bit systems such as
segfaults (see bug 251856 as well) and hanling data files.
Yeah, this probably is the same problem as in bug 251856. The program was
simply not designed for 64-bit systems. I should probably just exclude the
Package: debconf
Version: n/a
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch, l10n
Please find attached an updated sv.po file for debconf.
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debconf-1.4.42.sv.po.gz
Description: Updated Swedish debconf
Jason Spiro:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/ (note: there's a slash at the end of that
URL) takes me to the list of packages in stable.
http://packages.debian.org/stable (without a slash) takes me to a Can't find
package stable page.
Well, they are two very different URLs, so one would
Package: apt
Version: n/a
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch, l10n
So, an update of your translation would be deeply appreciated and would
contribute in improving your language support in the next Debian release.
Please make your best for sending an updated PO file as soon as possible
and possibly
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