Package: sendxmpp
Version: 1.13-1
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
The manual page says that one can specify a hostname for making the server
connection, if that differs from the hostname
after the @ part. One major Jabber server which needs this to be specified is
Google Talk.
You can add a
Hello.
Indeed, this still happens:
Setting up djview (3.5.20-8) ...
ls: cannot access /usr/share/man/man1/djview3.*: No such file or directory
basename: missing operand
Try `basename --help' for more information.
update-alternatives: --slave needs link name path
Usage: update-alternatives
Package: xfce4-sensors-plugin
Version: 0.10.99.5~svn-r4998-1
Severity: normal
After the last package upgrade, I can no longer configure the Sensor plugin.
If I right-click it and select Properties, it seems to crash (silently
disappears from the panel).
This is repeated when I re-add it to the
After submitting the report, I did a simple and very obvious test:
I have downgraded the package from the current version (0.10.99.5~svn-r4998-1)
to a previous one (0.10.99.4~svn-r3775-2).
After that, the issue went away and the plugin configuration window started to
work normally.
Then, I have
Hello.
If the initial reporter does not want scripts to be executed by
webserver users, he probably shouldn't store those scripts within his
www tree, or should rename them to ...php.txt.
A point release shouldn't thoughtlessly break all PHP-based websites
hosted on a server to 403 -
Hello.
In my opinion, there should be two separate blacklists:
- One is distribution-provided, which lists worldwide-known-weak or
otherwise unusable keys (as in the current case).
That file could go into /usr/share/, and would not supposed to be
modified by administrator.
- Another blacklist
Hello.
This is not a bug. Currently, there are two versions of OpenArena in
the wild.
0.7.1 (or 0.7.0, which is basically same) and 0.7.6. Older versions were
out for a very long time. The new 0.7.6 is only recently released.
Many servers require strict client file matching (this is called
Hello.
I have tried to use this 2.6.25 kernel on four machines so far.
Three of them boot over network (with PXE, TFTP and root over NFS), and
the kernel works fine on them.
Fourth machine is configured to boot from local hard disk, using LILO
with no separate boot partition and XFS root. That
Hello.
The dependency on peercast-handlers is a recommends, so you should be
able not to install it with peercast.
Any idea on how to do this with apt-get?
I have tried to blacklist peercast-handlers on the same command-line
(using the minus sign, as per apt-get man page), as quoted below,
Package: peercast
Severity: normal
I am trying to install the peercast package on a headless (and X-less)
server.
Previously I was using the peercast-servent package, with no problems.
However, the new peercast package wants me to also install a whole lot
of X-related stuff. I am not sure I
Package: msttcorefonts
Version: 2.4
Severity: normal
With the current version of the package:
- The user is not asked about whether or not s/he wants to download the
font files from the Internet right now;
- The user is not given a way to supply the font files cached locally.
When installing
Package: mousepad
Version: 0.2.13-1
Severity: normal
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open mousepad
2) Type 123
3) Select the Search - Replace menuitem.
4) Set:
- Find what: 123
- Replace with: 456
- Do NOT enable the Replace all checkbox
5) Click Replace.
6) Dialog box asking Replace? pops up two times.
Package: libttf2
Version: 1.4pre.cvs20060210-1
Severity: normal
The package libttf2 includes file
/usr/share/doc/libttf2/docs/GPL.txt, which is an unmodified copy of
GPL version 3.
This is redundant, because the package base-files already has exactly
same file as
Package: libfreetype6
Version: 2.3.5-1+b1
Severity: normal
The package libfreetype6 includes file
/usr/share/doc/libfreetype6/GPL.TXT.gz, which is a copy of GPL version
2. This is redundant, because the package base-files already has a
copy of GPL v2 as /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2. These
1) Run VLC, opening some movie (e.g. execute vlc video.avi).
2) Notice that the video window is inside VLC main window.
3) Notice that hotkeys do not work.
4) Activate the menu item Settings Switch interface wxWidgets.
5) Notice that the video window has separated from VLC window (the VLC
Package: deluge-torrent
Version: 0.5.7.1~debian-1
Severity: normal
Steps to reproduce:
1) Click File - Add Torrent
2) Into the Location field, input the line:
http://a.scarywater.net/ayako/%5BAyako%5D_Minami-ke_-_12_H264_%5B5B3AB0EC%5D.mkv.torrent
3) Click Open.
4) Deluge main window disappears.
Package: gnunet-gtk
Version: 0.7.0e-2
Severity: normal
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After doing apt-get install gnunet-gtk, I try to launch GNUnet from
the Xfce GUI menu. But nothing happens. It looks like the program does
not work at all. No error message, no anything.
After apt-get install syslinux:
# syslinux /dev/sdb1
sh: mcopy: command not found
syslinux: failed to create ldlinux.sys
I believe that Recommends is not enough at all. If the program does
not work without some other package, it should _depend_ on it, and not
recommend.
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE,
I can confirm this. The downloads weren't working at all, instead they
always stayed at 0%.
In addition, Azureus was crashing once in several hours, with an error
message about Too many open files. (I tried raising ulimits and
reducing max open files and max open connections in Azureus
Package: java-gcj-compat-plugin
Version: 1.0.76-5
Severity: normal
After installation of the java-gcj-compat-plugin package, the applets
still did not work in Iceweasel (instead, Plugins required message
kept popping up), until I manually created a link to the plugin file in
the browser's
Package: mousepad
Version: 0.2.12-2
Severity: normal
--- Please enter the report below this line. ---
Steps to reproduce:
1) Launch Mousepad and type some text
2) Copy some text to clipboard (by selecting text with mouse and
pressing Ctrl-C, or by right-clicking and selecting Copy)
3) Try
Right after apt-get install conky:
$ conky
Conky: tail logfile does not exist, or you do not have correct permissions
Version:
Conky 1.4.4 compiled Sat Nov 18 12:02:42 CET 2006 for Linux 2.6.18.2 (i686)
There is no file named .conkyrc in my home directory. Also, there is no
conky config files
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