Hello,
The:
Conflicts: python-pygments (<= 2.0~),
in python3-pygments breaks python-pygments, which is used by a lot of
software that has no migration path (mainly, MoinMoin).
Could we remove this so python3-pygments and python-pygments are
co-installable again?
Looking through
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diff -uNr freetype-2.5.2.orig/include/config/ftoption.h freetype-2.5.2/include/config/ftoption.h
--- freetype-2.5.2.orig/include/config/ftoption.h 2013-12-08 11:40:19.511032012 -0700
+++ freetype-2.5.2/include/config/ftoption.h 2014-04-16 02:37
FYI, pigz 2.3 (already in Debian experimental) already includes zopfli
support. It's multi-core to boot.
http://mail.zlib.net/pipermail/pigz-announce_zlib.net/2013-March/07.html
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installs and runs fine.
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I cannot test with lenny as I have no installed lenny system, but if
gc_probability setting in php.ini is honored, then the bug is fixed.
It is honored on lenny, yes. Though, it remains disabled (gc_probability = 0).
Is it possible to make php in etch aware of the gc_probability setting By
Do you still see this behavior in lenny? In lenny, setting
session.gc_probablity to a non-zero enables garbage collection again.
This has been fixed; there's now a mention in php.ini to turn this setting
on, see bugs:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=388808
On Tuesday 07 October 2008 04:53:57 am Dan Poltawski wrote:
Just in response to this - my problem has not been caused by an upgrade - it
was a clean lenny install
onto a new machine a few days ago.
Well, something regenerated device.map since installation. I don't think your
system would
I've seen this on one of my machines as well, I've fixed it with what I've
provided below.
I've 8 PATA disks (4 of which make up a RAID1 array used for booting), and 3
SATA disks. /boot's device was /dev/md0 (Dan appears to have a similar
configuration).
During some previous upgrade,
unmerge 500288
thanks
500288 doesn't appear to be a bug by itself or in gdm.
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Has there been any headway in creating a Debian package for lrzip? I've been
working on a CDBS-based package I think I'd like to submit.
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Just once, I wish we would encounter an alien
This seems fixed in 2.6.25-2; the kernel options are no longer needed.
Can someone close this bug?
Regards,
Samat
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