Bug#817828: php-mail-mime: Missing dependency on php-pear

2016-03-10 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: php-mail-mime Version: 1.8.9-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Dear Maintainer, please consider registering a hard dependency on the php-pear package for php-mail-mime, as it will not work otherwise. As seen in /usr/share/php/Mail/mime.php: 66 require_once 'PEA

Bug#772837: Acknowledgement (pev 0.70 is available)

2014-12-11 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Control: severity -1 wishlist -- khorben -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#772837: pev 0.70 is available

2014-12-11 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: pev Version: 0.40-1 Dear Debian package maintainer, I would like to let you know that a newer version of pev, the PE file analysis toolkit, is available (0.70). It would be great to have it part of the Debian distribution. As it happens I have packaged pev 0.70 for NetBS

Bug#717073: The libpq-dev package misses some dependencies

2013-07-16 Thread Pierre Pronchery
On 16/07/2013 15:40, Pierre Pronchery wrote: > > I have just installed libpq-dev on a fresh wheezy install (amd64), and > building against it fails as follows: > > $ cc -shared -o pgsql.so pgsql.o `pkg-config --cflags libSystem` -L > `pg_config --libdir` -Wl,-rpath,`

Bug#717073: The libpq-dev package misses some dependencies

2013-07-16 Thread Pierre Pronchery
s the main purpose of this package, and simply doesn't work by default. The following system information doesn't apply for this bug report. Best, -- Pierre Pronchery -- System Information: Debian Release: 6.0.7 APT prefers oldstable-updates APT policy: (500, 'oldstable-up

Bug#476947: News ?

2009-04-19 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Hi, Pierre Pronchery wrote: Thomas Petazzoni wrote: pkg-config 0.23 has been released more than one year ago, and is still not available in unstable. Is it possible to integrate it ? If so, please include the fix for the new sysroot feature. See http

Bug#522657: libpthread-stubs0-dev: pthread-stubs.pc is installed in the wrong place

2009-04-05 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: libpthread-stubs0-dev Version: 0.1-2 Severity: important The pkg-config file "pthread-stubs.pc" is installed in /usr/share/pkgconfig instead of /usr/lib/pkgconfig. It is then unusable by software compiling against it, which rely on pkg-config to find it (eg openmoko-dialer2, neod...). --

Bug#476947: News ?

2009-04-05 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Hi, Thomas Petazzoni wrote: > pkg-config 0.23 has been released more than one year ago, and is still > not available in unstable. Is it possible to integrate it ? > > If so, please include the fix for the new sysroot feature. See > http://sources.busybox.net/index.py/trunk

Bug#481849: alsa-source fails to build with a 2.4 kernel with devfs enabled

2008-05-18 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: alsa-source Version: 1.0.13-5etch1 Severity: important Tags: patch Using "make-kpkg modules_image" fails to build the alsa-modules for me. I am using a vanilla 2.4.36.2 kernel. I believe this problem is already fixed upstream, since the 1.0.14 Changelog mentions "Fix build with DEVFS": ht

Bug#375365: tftp crashes when pressing enter

2006-06-25 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: tftp Version: 0.17-12 Severity: normal How to reproduce: $ tftp tftp> connect (to) Segmentation fault Just pressing enter at the "(to)" prompt crashes tftp. Regards, -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.4.31 Locale: LANG=en_US.ISO-8859-1

Bug#372528: as/i386: reverses fdivp and fdivrp

2006-06-09 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: binutils Version: 2.15-6 Severity: normal Subject: binutils: as/i386: reverses fdivp and fdivrp Package: binutils Version: 2.15-6 Severity: normal Hello all, while reading through the Intel Instruction Set Reference (P4), I noticed a difference between the documentation and the

Bug#352731: grub: mkbimage assumes /dev/loop1 is available

2006-02-13 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: grub Version: 0.95+cvs20040624-17 Severity: important mkbimage assumes /dev/loop1 is available, quoting the script:     losetup $lo_options /dev/loop1 $image     mkfs.$fs /dev/loop1     losetup -d /dev/loop1 this could erase a filesystem waiting to be mounted on this loop device, if I'm

Bug#332695: acknowledged by developer (Re: Bug#332695: #332695 Status line is annoying)

2005-12-11 Thread Pierre Pronchery
On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 17:18 -0800, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 05:28:18PM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote: > > I don't see anything that remains to be done here (probably should > > close the bug). > I agree, and since I'm the one that submitted that nonproblem, I'll > cl

Bug#255167: xchat: SSL client-side certificates support

2005-11-20 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: xchat Version: 2.4.1-0.1 Followup-For: Bug #255167 I have just compiled a patch which adds SSL client-side certificates support. I believe this may solve your problem. HTH PS: I disabled TCL and python support in my xchat package, that's why they don't appear below. -- System Infor

Bug#339701: gqcam: Crashes while trying to save preferences

2005-11-17 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: gqcam Version: 0.9.1-1 Severity: important Tags: patch Hello, I was browsing through gqcam code and saw this: sprintf(savefile, "%s/.gqcamrc", getenv("HOME")); preffile = fopen(savefile, "w"); save_pref_file(preffile, camera); while savefile is a statically allocated buffer. gq

Bug#332695: lynx: hangs on HTTP 401 and no body

2005-10-09 Thread Pierre Pronchery
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 20:02 -0400, Justin Pryzby wrote: > On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 01:34:37AM +0200, Pierre Pronchery wrote: > > [...] > > Maybe this could be just "wishlist" then, but my thought was what if any > > web server you visit can force you to exit lynx? Is

Bug#332695: lynx: hangs on HTTP 401 and no body

2005-10-07 Thread Pierre Pronchery
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 19:24 -0400, Justin Pryzby wrote: > On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 01:10:18AM +0200, Pierre Pronchery wrote: > > if I connect lynx to a minimal HTTP server which sends just this: > > > > HTTP/1.1 401 Permission Denied > > Connection: close > >

Bug#332695: lynx: hangs on HTTP 401 and no body

2005-10-07 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: lynx Version: 2.8.5-2 Severity: normal Hi, if I connect lynx to a minimal HTTP server which sends just this: HTTP/1.1 401 Permission Denied Connection: close without actually closing the connection, lynx asks this: "Show the 401 message body? (y/n)" then a "y" answer makes lynx

Bug#288432: supertux: Joystick does not work

2005-08-20 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Hi, [I just managed to plug my PSX controller to my PC, and I am running unstable, so what follows applies to 0.1.3-1 on unstable] like you I thought I'd give supertux a try with a joystick, and I had noticed the absence of a joystick configuration menu in the interface. I expected to hav

Bug#313507: php4-pgsql: Unable to connect to PostgreSQL 7.4

2005-06-13 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: php4-pgsql Version: 3:4.3.10-5 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Hi, it seems that after my upgrade to postgresql-7.4, php can't connect anymore to the SQL server locally. It looks for the UNIX socket in /tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432 while it is actually in /var/run/po

Bug#305385: mnogosearch-common: Can't file example file "mnogosearch-crontab"

2005-04-19 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: mnogosearch-common Version: 3.2.31-1 Severity: minor The README.Debian documentation file mentions a cron job sample file called "mnogosearch-crontab", but I have been unable to find it. Could this be a packaging error? Best regards. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT pre

Bug#199187: wmmount: close bug

2005-03-23 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: wmmount Version: 1.0beta2-6 Followup-For: Bug #199187 As said just before, you should launch wmmount this way: $ wmmount -- -w and it will properly dock in Window Maker. I think this bug should be closed. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers testing APT policy: (5

Bug#300907: wmmount: User supplied commands should use the PATH environment and report errors

2005-03-22 Thread Pierre Pronchery
Package: wmmount Version: 1.0beta2-6 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch Commands currently defined through "opencmd" are exec'd using execv(), thus ignoring the user's PATH environment. This is even more confusing since the supplied configuration files samples call "kfmclient" directly for instance.