Package: openssh-client
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
Dear maintainer,
sometimes I work on a project in a separate sandbox, set up under the
same UID as
my primary user, but with a different home directory. This allows for
custom dotfiles,
specific to that user. (If interested, see
Just a FYI, this bug originated when I used a preamble mandated by an
article submission guidelines in a journal back in 2007. I don't
remember OTOH what the journal was, but I can try digging it up, or at
least narrow it down to a small set. Doxygen had nothing to do with it,
even though I
On 25.11.2012 19:29, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
Hello there,
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 05:03:41PM +0200, Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
Package: icedove
Version: 1.5.0.7-3
Followup-For: Bug #363794
Still there, and still very annoying. Requires to add enough aliases for
the 127.0.0.1 addresses
of icedove?
Did you check if there is a open bug on the bugzilla of mozzila? If yes
can you please provide this bureport?
Regards
Carsten
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 05:32:15PM +0200, Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1.5.0.9.dfsg1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
When
Package: dh-make-perl
Version: 0.25
Severity: normal
dh-make-perl --build --cpan Mcrypt
wrongly tried to pick up MCrypt for me instead, and failed.
Worked around by manually downloading the right module off cpan,
unpacking the archive, and doing
dh-make-perl --build Mcrypt-2.5.7.0
in the
Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0.0.6-0etch1+lenny1
Followup-For: Bug #255655
Same thing with iceweasel 2.0.0.6 (no evolution, so it now just silently
does nothing on mailto: links / forms).
V.
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I am sorry, all the Debian systems around here at the university that I
have access to have already been upgraded to the up-to-date xorg/etch,
so I don't have an opportunity to retest it.
Hi Vassilii,
do you mean that the problem doesn't happen with the Xorg X server?
If so, I think
Package: texlive-lang-hebrew
Version: 2005.dfsg.2-5
Severity: normal
Document:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[english,hebrew]{babel}
\title{title}
\author{Foo Bar}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
Boo.
\end{document}
relevant log:
Package: texlive-latex-base
Version: 2005.dfsg.3-1
Severity: normal
The following document preamble:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{a4wide}
results in the error
(/usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/ltxmisc/a4wide.sty
Package: a4wide 1994/08/30
! LaTeX Error: File `a4.sty' not found.
Package: cm-super-x11
Version: 0.3.3-5
Severity: normal
In any GTK application, where I try to do font selection
(e.g., with the vim-gtk, try the :set guifont=* to open the menu
font selector, or the Openoffice Writer char. formatting font selection),
whenever I select the Computer Modern
On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 04:01:05PM +0100, David Schmitt wrote:
Hi Vassilii, Eric, *!
One question: is this only a problem of mailto: _forms_ or does it
also happen with mailto: _links_ (i.e. a href=mailto:...;)?
Down here, mailto: links don't work as well (right now I don't
have evolution
Here is the relevant line from the fstab:
UUID=CENSORED-CENS-ORED-cens-oredCENSORED /keycardext2
rw,user,noauto,nosuid 0 0
Here's my /proc/partitions:
major minor #blocks name
8 0 78150744 sda
8 1 128488 sda1
8 21373557 sda2
8 3
On Sat, Apr 21, 2007 at 03:47:24PM +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 the mental interface of
Vassilii Khachaturov told:
this is a very accurate description :)
Package: alsa-utils
Version: 1.0.13-2
Severity: normal
File: /usr/sbin/alsactl
When I change the master
Package: alsa-utils
Version: 1.0.13-2
Severity: normal
File: /usr/sbin/alsactl
When I change the master capture volume through the KDE
kmixctrl applet, it works (and affects the volume of capture).
However, it's not saved across login.
Tried changing the volume, and doing alsactl store before
I have tested it a bit also - and it somehow seems that it is maybe on
'screen 20' counted from top - and after enlarging the font it moves
to 'screen 20' again. As the font size have changed, it is of course a
'jump' to relocate to new 'screen 20'
Looks like you are right.
I don't know
Maybe this bug has the same cause as 249229 -- looks like
the copying is broken all the way.
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If one adds the German (de) keyboard layout, the workaround
I had earlier described in this thread works for switching TO the
German keymap, but doesn't work to switch back FROM the German
keymap.
(Tested with KDE 3.5, debian Etch + some unstable stuff on the machine).
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Here is a snippet reproducing the bug w/o involving
heavy machinery like kmail (where I first noticed this),
or thunderbird on the same data (where it also occurs) --
just plain sort(1) of strings:
$ locale
LANG=ru_RU.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_IL:en_US:en_GB:en
LC_CTYPE=ru_RU.UTF-8
Well, having switched my host locale over to ru_RU.UTF-8 from
ru_RU.KOI8-R, I no longer have this problem. (I recommend the
utf8migrationtool to others who have lots of Russian file names around
the place. A lot of dot-files still have to be manually edited,
especially if you use things like
The upstream is alive again, and there's been a maintenance update to
the docs done -- as of today, the last update (with a screenshot
from Ubuntu) is from mid-February this year.
Vassilii
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I guess that libfribidi is the thing to use by whoever
embarks on fixing this.
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Package: ucblogo
Version: 5.5-2
Followup-For: Bug #282249
Just retested for 5.5-2, it's still there.
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Followup-For: Bug #282254
Just retested as per the original report, still exists in the new
version, 5.5-2.
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Shell:
You mentioned that you reproduced this bug a couple month ago. But, were
you using Xorg/Etch at this point? If not, could you try?
Hi Brice,
I am sorry, all the Debian systems around here at the university that I
have access to have already been upgraded to the up-to-date xorg/etch,
so I don't
Package: openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-gb
Version: 20030813-3
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With a document language switched to en-gb, automatic hyphenation
according to openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-gb caused
o'clock hyphenated as o'c-lock
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On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
Il giorno mar, 06/03/2007 alle 21.11 +0200, Vassilii Khachaturov ha
scritto:
[...]
the /etc/paper.config file, OTOH, is owned by a completely different
package (which, in
its turn, doesn't document it in an obvious way either, at least
Sorry for not getting back to this earlier:
according to /etc/a2ps.cfg, here are the dimensions:
# Desk Jet users: bigger margins
Medium: A4dj595 842 24 50 571 792
Medium: Letterdj612 792 24 40 588 752
although indeed maybe the
Package: libpaper
Version: 1.1.21
Severity: minor
README is missing, and, as a result, there is no documentation on
how to add a custom format into /etc/paper.config installed by default
$ ls /usr/share/doc/libpaper{1,-utils}
/usr/share/doc/libpaper1:
changelog.gz copyright NEWS.Debian.gz
while the README is still missing, having read the sources I discovered that
libpaper has the paper sizes hardwired in it (from the paperspecs file in the
source
package), and the library has to be recompiled in order to add a format
if I understand it correctly.
the /etc/paper.config file,
Does this still happen in recent KDE versions?
I don't know. The original submission contains a 100%-repeatable howto on
re-creating the scenario, so one can try and see.
Currently, I switched completely to udev-based solutions, so that the
fstab contains things like /dev/keycard and it's udev
Package: links2
Version: 2.1pre26-4
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
Upon startup, links2 printed these lines:
Error parsing config file /home/vassilii/.links2/links.cfg, line 36: Number
expected
Error parsing config file /home/vassilii/.links2/links.cfg, line 37: Number
expected
Error parsing
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1.5.0.9.dfsg1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
When there are characters unsupported by
the default encoding in the outgoing message,
after the SEND is selected, a dialog is popped up offering 3 options.
(cancel/send as is/send as UTF)
For GUI consistency, hitting ESC
Package: links2
Version: 2.1pre26-4
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
Check, for example, the Wikipedia home page en.wikipedia.org
and see the so-called interwiki links - i.e., links to the other
languagues' wikipedia main page. The hebrew letters EVRIT
should be displayed right to left, but they're
Package: links2
Version: 2.1pre26-4
Severity: wishlist
Can you please add persistent cookies on-demand support,
lynx-style (by default w/o persistency unless requested),
and, if possible, using the same filenames/option format?
I'm trying to completely replace lynx with links in my
environment
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:3.5.5a.dfsg.1-2
Followup-For: Bug #252620
Sure, I understand your concerns. I'm not complaining at all,
actually, I feel a bit uncomfortable myself having not debugged
it further to the point of a suggested patch given the bug age.
Anyway, I've retested it
Hi Vassilii,
About 2 years ago, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding
keyboard not working in X under KDM, apparently related with gett on
VC2. Did you reproduce this problem recently? If not, I will close this
bug in the next weeks.
I have seen the problem later, as late as 4
I'd like to print address labels from jpilot, or from AddressDB.pdb
In particular, the Avery 5160 labels. Has anyone done this?
I have been pretty frustrated with the current printing state of JPilot,
but have never gotten to fix all the underlying Postscript backend
problems. See the
Package: icedove
Version: 1.5.0.7-3
Followup-For: Bug #363794
Still there, and still very annoying. Requires to add enough aliases for
the 127.0.0.1 addresses in /etc/hosts, and using a different address per
tunnelled account.
Tried to circumvent the new account creation wizard check for the
I was just reviewing some of my submitted long-standing debian bugs,
and realized that I never clarified the workaround for whoever else
is bitten by this:
At the expense of the menus being non-localized,
if I run jpilot with the locale reset (i.e., setting the environment
variable LANG to C),
I am sorry to have never gotten back to you on this. Unfortunately, the
hardware (yoke/pedals) was taken back by whoever lent it to me (I did too
good a job of the linux+flightgear combo active demo :-) ), so I was never
able to retest this scenario.
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Package: vim-lesstif
Version: 1:7.0-035+1
Followup-For: Bug #378721
If I do a gvim with the unset DISPLAY environment, it doesn't crash.
Like the original submitter, my default locale is a Russian one,
but I did verify that the crash happens also with LANG=C.
I suspected my .viminfo but removing
regards,
V
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
Dear Debian Mesa Maintainers,
I am one of the developers of the FlightGear flight simulator.
On an upgrade from sarge to etch, which also included an upgrade to Xorg,
I was able to continue compile the code I'm working on from
The URL cited above features a dancer and a writing Minforth is gone.
However, the downloads directory access is still available, see
http://home.arcor.de/a.s.kochenburger/downloads/
Since the distribution is GPL, I don't think there is any problem
shipping it with Debian anyway, in fact,
If you have a file RCS/prefix1st-file,v but not RCS/prefix2nd-file,v
and want to do an initial check-in of ./prefix2nd-file,
then, if you do
ci -u prefixTAB
the bash completion turns it into
ci -u ./prefix1st-file
unconditionally, w/o giving you the opportunity to select the
Package: rxvt
Version: 1:2.6.4-10
Severity: normal
Try this, reproducible 100% times here.
1) run rxvt
2) from within it, in your shell (bash in my case), do
rxvt
to spawn a child rxvt
3) try closing the parent rxvt via the X window manager (the window
decorations close button). This
Package: firefox
Version: 1.5.dfsg-3
Followup-For: Bug #255655
On Monday 09 January 2006 06:46, Eric Dorland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
reassign 255655 firefox
thanks
Is this still a problem in Firefox 1.5?
Yes. I've just retested it under the following conditions (see the
version field and
Package: thy
Version: 0.9.4-1
Followup-For: Bug #337060
Had been bitten by this bug, too. Downgrading gnutls11 back and
forbidding the buggy version in aptitude to prevent the same in
the future did the trick:
--\ libgnutls11 (= 1.0.16)
pF1.0.16-14
i 1.0.16-13.1
Notice to Ove: please note that you will need plib 1.8.4. Also,
please forbid the freeglut 2.4.0 currently in testing -- request
either the 2.2.0 from sarge or later (currently CVS AFAIU)
freeglut, otherwise it won't start.
Vassilii
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I have changed my pinning policy to prefer testing over stable:
APT policy: (950, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (300, 'unstable')
and ran a full apt-get dist-upgrade.
Having then downgraded freeglut back to the stable's 2.2.0 version
and forbidding the current testing release of the 2.4.0 one, I
Package: kernel-source-2.6.8
Version: 2.6.8-16
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The devices
Bus 004 Device 003: ID 068e:00ff CH Products, Inc. Flight Sim Yoke
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 068e:00f2 CH Products, Inc. Flight Sim Pedals
on my machine get recognized but they don't work. cat'ting the
relevant
Package: flwm
Version: 1.00-7
Tags: patch
Followup-For: Bug #330077
See also /usr/share/apps/kdm/sessions/flwm.desktop
provided by kdm.
--- /dev/null 2005-01-09 22:40:54.0 +0200
+++ /usr/share/xsessions/flwm.desktop 2005-11-05 23:33:12.0 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+[Desktop
Please either transition back to two packages (SSL/non-SSL), as
before, or otherwise allow a configuration option to allow plain text
auth.
Upstream does not support plaintext auth.
Did you try building the upstream with the makefile option SSLTYPE=unix ?
I am doing it myself for the time
It is documented in README.Debian how to enable it anyway, using a
method documented (but discouraged) by upstream.
Hmm. If you refer to the Authentication section there, it redirects
the reader to /usr/share/doc/libc-client2002edebian/md5.txt
That one explains how to enable CRAM-MD5
Package: uw-imapd
Version: 7:2002edebian1-11sarge1
Severity: normal
Tags: security
Having upgraded a machine from woody to sarge, I encountered that
the new uw-imapd package is now compiled to disallow plain text
passwords, which broke my existing setup (using plain text auth
via localhost:143).
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Ben Sargeant wrote:
Package: flightgear
Version: 0.9.8-3
Severity: important
Flightgear crashes on startup with the following error:
$ fgfs
freeglut (fgfs): Failed to create cursor
freeglut ERROR: Function glutSetCursor called without first calling
'glutInit'.
It
provides just that. (I've suggested package name flightgear-atlas
and not atlas because the latter name is already used for a
linear algebra package in Debian).
Would it be allright to call it fgfs-atlas?
Sure. Any flightgear-specific prefix + atlas, to disambiguate from the
algebra one.
Package: apt-build
Version: 0.11.10
Severity: normal
I tried out apt-build, and here is a log of how it failed for me.
Note the cryptic message in the end, and the perl warnings around it.
# apt-build install kmymoney2/testing
Couldn't stat source package list file: apt-build/main
Package: apt-build
Version: 0.12.13
Followup-For: Bug #333934
Now I have upgraded to apt-build/unstable (see the new Version header),
it doesn't work either, although with a different msg:
# apt-build install kmymoney2/testing
W: Unable to locate package kmymoney2/testing
W: Unable to locate
Try apt-build -t testing install kmymoney2
the slash notation is not supported.
It is a pity it is not. But the -t notation seems not supported either:
- Downloading source kmymoney2 (0.6.4-1) -
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Need to get 2071kB of
Package: kmymoney2
Version: 0.6.4-1
Severity: normal
I've just installed kmymoney2. When I select
Help/KMyMoney Handbook from the menu,
KDE Help Center comes up with
Application Manuals/Lost Found/KMyMoney
that contains the following notice:
The requested help file could not be found. Check
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.3.2-3
Followup-For: Bug #315392
I've had this problem several times, too. My workaround
was to remove ~/Mail altogether; in that case, kmail was able
to successfully recreate it. Since all I have in ~/Mail are
folders that correspond to remote IMAP folders, I lost no
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: flightgear-atlas
Version : 0.3.0
Upstream Author : Atlas Developers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://atlas.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Description : Atlas aims to produce and display high quality
Make sure you don't have any stray sendmail processes from before the
upgrade - I've infrequently seen a sendmail process not properly stop
That would explain your error message
You may be correct here --- I recall doing a killall sendmail
and killall sendmail-mta after seeing them running
Package: sendmail
Version: 8.13.4-3
Severity: normal
After doing upgrade from woody to sarge sendmail stopped being
able to accept messages for local delivery:
$ telnet mail.tarunz.org 25
Trying 194.90.246.244...
Connected to res2.iGuide.co.il.
Escape character is
Can you try to reproduce the bug with the current version of jpilot?
(0.99.7-0.99.8-pre8-1 from stable or 0.99.7-0.99.8-pre9-2 from
testing/unstable)
I'm presently abroad and away from my Debian box. I'll be back home in
September, when I'll surely give it a try.
BACbKA
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INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: sarge stable 3.1 r0a netinst i386 CD.
Tue Jul 13, 2005 got it from an admin
in the BGU CS computing services lab, who downloaded
it from an official Debian mirror.
uname -a:
Linux ilmarinen 2.6.8-2-686 #1 Thu May 19
Package: xcdroast
Version: 0.98+0alpha15-1.1
Followup-For: Bug #246763
The same problem also happens on reading. I have asked xcdroast
to Duplicate CD, and it never advanced the other progress bar
and the track 1 in the status stripe.
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Here's a report on how I made CD-ROM and CD-RW fully work.
=== PART I: making them work as hdc/hdd, with problems ===
Bottom line: the CD-writer only works under root, data reading off audio CDs
doesn't.
* restored the pre-crash /etc/mkinird/modules:
ide-generic
ata_piix
In sarge, the lowest kernel supported is 2.4, so the 2.2 should no longer be a
factor. Please package a 2.xx driver fom
http://alpha.ovcam.org/ov511/download.html . Note that 2.28 won't compile
with 2.6.11 or later; consider a patch from the thread
[PATCH] ov511-2.28 patch for 2.6.11 kernel
Package: gnomemeeting
Version: 1.2.1-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be a nice thing to be able to block nagging strangers
calling your client otherwise open for incoming calls.
It's only a matter of time before trollomar**ters begin
bombarding people this way. It would be great to have
a whitelist
I know that the scsi emulation for cdrw is obsolete,
but I was asking how to make sure that it doesn't happen in 2.6,
even when the SATA hard drive forces the SCSI storage drivers into
existence.
I cannot verify the module load sequence from here. If you
do 'cat /proc/modules' then you
Package: installation-reports
INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: Sarge RC3, i386 netinst
uname -a:
Linux mas1125b 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Mon Jan 24 03:01:58 EST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
Date: Wed May 18 15:43:41 IDT 2005
Method: Local installation at the console. Booted of the CD.
Network here is
however I have noticed two things which makes the conversion tex4ht
does problematic. First, when you open the html file using a browser,
the ff,fi,... combination look different than the rest of the text
(blurred).
This looks like a browser bug to me, if a unicode char is generated for
the
Package: webmagick
Version: 2.02-7
Followup-For: Bug #270270
If --recurse is present on the same cmdline, then, after the internal
error happens, webmagick aborts before it ever descends into the
subdirectories, and thus nothing is done there.
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Package: jpilot
Version: 0.99.7-0.99.8-pre8-1
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
I have tried out the new GTK2-enabled jpilot on a laptop, where
I tried to sync with my pilot.
There, I have observed wrong sorting order of the contacts
is wrong in the Russian part of my contacts. The Latin contacts
are
charset_p2j: buffer too small - string had to be truncated to
[\u043f?\u044f\u250c\u044f\u2524\u043f\u2563\u044f\u2502\u044f\u250c\u043f\u2561\u043f]
What kind of information is truncated? a category name? a memo text?
etc.
I haven't observed any visible data corruption, but my contacts DB
Package: backup2l
Version: 1.4
Severity: minor
Tags: l10n
Presence of localized files in the backup set causes errors.
# zless vassilii.4.error.gz | head
1172,1174c1172,1174
/home/vassilii/.jpilot/backup06111359/??: ??.pdb
Package: nvidia-glx
Version: 1.0.6111-1
Followup-For: Bug #290778
A couple of months ago, two events have happened not far from one
another:
1) I have upgraded the kernel from 2.6.8-1-686 to 2.6.8-2-686.
2) I have downgraded the card from
:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia
Package: kuickshow
Version: 4:3.3.2-1
Severity: normal
When the current working directory in which kuickshow was started
has no write permissions, the printing (in my case configured via CUPS)
does not work. In the controlling terminal, the following diagnostics
is printed:
KTempFile: Error
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
You could use something like
LABEL=root / ext2defaults0 1
LABEL=swap none swapsw 0 0
LABEL=home /home ext2defaults0 1
in your /etc/fstab, instead of /dev/hda1
FYI
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To: Vassilii Khachaturov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bug#293342 acknowledged by developer (New version finally
accepted
Package: ripperx
Version: 2.6.4-1
Severity: wishlist
Thanks for a great tool!
Can you please add CDDB submittal support option?
V.
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Locale:
Does this mean that, being indeed a BIOS problem, this bug report can
be closed...or not immediately?
It didn't quite get to the debian installer proper, so it is
unclear what can be done from within the boot image. (I reckon that a
general purpose USB storage driver set is a bit too much to
Here comes the system info from the BIOS system information screen:
Product NameHP d330 uT(DC579AV)
Processor Type Pentium(R) 4 processor 2400MHz
Processor Speed 2400/800 MHz
Processor Stepping F29
Cache Size (L1/L2) 20/512 KB
Memory Size 512 MB
Since the original report on this bug thread, I had one more access to the
machine and tried it again. This time I had my USB stick prepared using
the flexible way as per the helpful doc at http://d-i.pascal.at/ ;
the partition was made pure FAT16 this time, and only mounted with
mount -t
Package: bash
Version: 2.05b-24
Severity: normal
File: /etc/bash_completion
If you have a file RCS/prefix1st-file,v but not RCS/prefix2nd-file,v
and want to do an initial check-in of ./prefix2nd-file,
then, if you do
ci -u prefixTAB
the bash completion turns it into
ci -u
Package: installation-reports
Severity: normal
I apologize in advance for not having collected all the possibly
relevant info about the machine. I have only had limited access to it
today; I'll try to collect more info off it later. Also, I'm not
allowed to open it and I don't have access to
Package: rxvt
Version: 1:2.6.4-6.2
Severity: normal
If my machine is reasonably busy, and I switch to the virtual desktop
(using the flwm) containing the rxvt, and then shortly after
switch back to another desktop and back again before the rxvt redraw
has finished, rxvt dies. (Non-reentrant
The problem has been traced down to a difference between gs-gpl and
gs-esp, and a bug (#295938) against gs-esp has been filed. So, if you
would rather not tweak your tex4ht.env to apply the dvipng conversion
G-scripts patch by Kapil to it, you can just uninstall gs-esp and
install gs-gpl instead.
Package: pingus
Version: 0.6.0-8
Severity: normal
If one tries to do
pingus --worldmap=worldmaps/volcano.xml
from within /usr/share/games/pingus as the cwd,
then the game begins at a middle dot on the volcano island
rather than the 1st one (the one at the trail beginning).
Moving the
Package: pingus
Version: 0.6.0-8
Severity: normal
I have completed the rockhopping level from the playable/ levels subdir,
and wanted to see a demo.
So I did:
cd .pingus/demos/
pingus -p rockhopping.xml_rockhopping-20050219-000932.xml
and got
PingusError: Couldn't open:
You probably want to add the custom signature to list you as the debian
maintainer in the things like tex4ht.env and not the upstream. Double-check
with the lppl you don't violate it :)
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I am testing it now. The 1st problem discovered so far is that your version
numbering change causes dpkg to think that I am *downgrading*
20030426-3 - 1.0.20050216.2023-1
whereas in fact it is an upgrade.
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In the new package you've put up for alpha-testing, the new tex4ht.env
2005-02-03-00:56 doesn't use
Gdvipng %%1 -o %%3.png -pp %%2 -q -D123 -bd 2 -Ttight -fg rgb 0.0 0.0 0.0
-bg Transparent
Gmv %%3.png %%3
as suggested in another png generating open bug actually reported by you,
I would be happy to sponsor someone taking over this package! I will
sing your praises if you get it into sarge.
And I will be happy to beta-test any unstable version you'd like me to.
Just drop me a note if any testing is needed.
V.
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You probably want to look at http://www.debian.org/devel/
and especially http://www.nl.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/
there. Be sure to fully read that document before proceeding.
Don't discard the last section of it, suggesting debian-mentors
for seeking guidance while working on your first .deb, as
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Jim Meyering wrote:
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severity 122639 wishlist
Bug#122639: /bin/sleep use of pthreads
Severity set to `wishlist'.
If I understand the original report, you can close
I interpret that as saying that allowing subseconds in sleep is useless
bloat because a shell script can't achieve that level of accuracy
anyway. I tend to agree, but I'm not going to make the debian sleep fork
from upstream if you're convinced it's a good idea.
But isn't it only
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Michael Stone wrote:
On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 11:59:46AM +0100, Jim Meyering wrote:
I interpret this part of the bug report
(remember that it was against an older version of sleep
that still accepted only integer number of seconds):
* sleep(1) argument is in
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