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zsh: abort lightspeed
Pity ! I would have liked to try...
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Hello again !
The problem is simple: the last code of the main() function of the plugin is
while (1) {
if (cdparanoia_read_stat (current, graph_string) == 0)
print_msg (begin, length,
option, the client connection is
not closed properly.
I tagged the bug important as it strongly affects the usability of X servers
(at least for me).
Thanks for considering this report !
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PS: I'll try to find the problem, if I have time.
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Hello !
Manpage is missing the documentation for at least the folloxing options:
-q, -o and -S
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After an apt-get update upgrade, everything works fine. Thanks !
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Please add an alternative dependency on texlive, so that users of the
texlive packages can use your package.
Depends:
tetex-bin (= 2.0.2-11) | texlive-latex-base,
tetex-extra | texlive-latex-recommended,
tetex-extra | texlive-fonts-recommended
Great idea, I'll do it
in the size
expected by iconv and the size given (on a 64 bits arch) in src/libmdb/iconv.c
: mdb_unicode2ascii.
The attached patch fixes it on AMD64 and definitely shouldn't break anything
else.
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Hello !
Try the attached patches, I hope I identified the problems causing that
behaviour when using as non-root.
Impressed you replied so fast. The attached patches seem to do the job
- I don't get the error anymore, and the CD I just did burn is audible.
Good job !
Vincent
Hello !
I just installed slune on an AMD64 machine (using nvidia drivers) and
I confirm that it segfaults in
/var/lib/python-support/python2.3/soya/_soya.so
I'll try to turn on debugging symbols, and I'll investigate on that.
More news later one.
Vincent Fourmond
% sure that this will not break it on other
architectures. Any ideas ?
By the way, why are _soya.c, _ode.c, opengl.c included in the source ?
They're pretty much useless as they can be rebuilt from the .pyx files.
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Vincent Fourmond (who can now play slune on his computer
be linked to #294547.
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for the noise, then, you probably can
close that bug.
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compiler bug or a
processor bug -- I can't speak assembler anymore.
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Hello !
I had fun writing a man page for wineprefixcreate in the context of my NM
process. I join
a patch so that you can include it in the next release.
Regards,
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diff -Naur wine-0.9.14.old/debian
this current xine upload contains libxvmc-dev in build-depends, so
hardware acceleration should work. Please report if there is a problem
with it, since I cannot test it right now.
It works perfectly fine, thank you ! It's great to see xine take only
a few percents of the processor to play
it !
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, in
view_diff
fp = request.repos.rcs_popen('rcsdiff', args, 'rt')
AttributeError: CCVSRepository instance has no attribute 'rcs_popen'
I did set the severity to important since it definitely decreases a lot the
usability of the
package.
Thanks for considering this report
Vincent
? (it wasn't
present, as far as I know, in TeTex 2 series)
* in any other case, would it be possible to provide a switch to turn it on
or off at will ?
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Hello !
There is actually quite a bit of manpages that are found in version 2.25-2
and as well in modutils.
The attached patch should take care of them.
Cheers !
Vincent
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Thanks a lot !
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of the documentation. I
see at least
three alternatives:
* do not overwrite rdoc-style.css if it exists;
* provide a command-line option to ask not to overwrite it ?
* provide a command-line option to link directly another css into the pages.
Thanks for considering this !
Vincent
a good idea to
subscribe, or if it
would be too much work to read the mails.
Thanks for considering this report
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* provide a command-line option to link directly another css into the
pages.
I should have known that this option did already exist (--style
'link'). Then, could you simply document it in the manpage ?
Thanks, and sorry for the noise ;-) !
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always
fails, hopefully for the same reasons ?
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- it's always
unpleasant to have a small
and efficient package install a whole bunch of unnecessary big packages ;-) !
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Hello !
Please add the missing Build-Depends on 'ruby1.8' to debian/control.
Thanks for reporting this. I naively thought that ruby1.8-dev depended
on rub1.8, but obviously... I've just sent a corrected version (along
with a new upstream release) to my sponsor.
Regards
Vincent
that does the job.
I set the severity to important since it completely renders the package
unusable for me
(nearly all my databases contain infinite floats).
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* Package name: tioga
Version : 1.0.i
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Description : tioga
the package ?
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don't like at
all the way it prints).
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grep-dctrl segfaults when the -l options is passed. It does seem linked to a
typo in the file
grep-dctrl.c. Patch is attached that does the trick.
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replace -1 by anything which is not in the range of
about -24:-1, the arrow
head is pointing at the right direction.
I guess it must be in the code to resize the head of the path so that the
arrow doesn't overlap with
it.
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Some more information: the bug seems to be localized in the code
linked to pgfsetshorten(end|start), since I get something weird with the
same drawing, but using a shortening instead of an arrow (I draw the
arrows myself, now ;-)...).
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in the documentation ?
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is !-!
instead of just fd = open(iname[inc], O_RDONLY | O_BINARY); (sorry, I don't
masterize patch).
I does seems to work. What about implementing it nicely ?
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might come from ?
I would be grateful for any piece of information as I don't know a thing
about DVDs. Moreover, I
would be glad to produce any other information that could come useful.
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++) { dvd_info.titles[j].palette[i] = pgc-palette[i]; }
It works a lot better. Moreover, it probably does avoid any risk of
SEGFAULTS, because the previous code writes on an unallocated place
(palette[17]).
There you are !
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/doc/ should do - took me too long to find ;-)...).
Might also be interesting to add a few words in the manpages to explain
why documentation can't be made available.
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Would it be possible to include documentation in a -doc package ? Would you
then fix the manpages ?
Thanks
Vincent Fourmond
PS: I know, I can always read the doc on the web, but for systems which are not
connected all day long
to the net, it makes things a lot easier to have a local -doc
this !
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Please change the dependancy of libqt-perl to the newer libqt3-mt: for now,
to keep
libqt-perl, I need a to hold a whole bunch of packages in aptitude, which is
not that cool.
Thanks !
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. However, if
you use --add=file and that your style file is in the LaTeX path, it
should work fine (try kpsewhich file.sty).
Try it and contact me, wether it works or not. I'll add then some more
info in the man page.
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, I don't have anything
else under the hand to
try) but shows up with WAV and MP3 files, and with at least two visualisation
plugins (goom and
fftscope).
I guess it's linked to the newer version of xinelib, I never did see this
problem before.
Thanks for considering this !
Vincent
(or the upstream
maintainers) would want to actually include this export in XFIG
distribution, I would be glad to provide all the documentations and
cleaner code ;-) !
Thanks for considering this !
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/*
* TransFig: Facility for Translating Fig code
* Copyright (c) 1991 by Micah Beck
, and if I can handle it, I'll write it...
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Hello !
It does look like the bug has been fixed both in mftrace and in
fontforge, which is great, thanks !
Vincent Fourmond
I've just tried reproducing the bug reported below with version
1.0.34-1 and 1.1.3-1 (as yet unreleased) and have had no success.
Do you still find
it actually doesn't give anything...
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pkt_init(void) does the trick.
Could it be fixed, or would there be a better way to fix it ?
Thanks
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put the feature back into libc ;-) !
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Filippo Giunchedi wrote:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 01:35:40PM +0100, Vincent Fourmond wrote:
I think this is mainly due to the fact that I'm hosted behind an aggressive (and stupid) firewall.
I don't know exactly what goes through, but I can tell you this:
UDP doesn't come, whichever
to know !). Maybe in a few month when the rush is over ;-) ?
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Versions of packages netselect depends on:
ii debconf [debconf-2.0
: -e expression #1, char 16: invalid reference \2 on `s' command's RHS
It does really look like sed does add 1 to all the \digit stuff... I don't
know if it
comes from a realy blunder of me or if this is a real bug. In any case, this
behavior is
quite unexpected.
Thanks !
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Hello !
I was just wondering wether you could add support for printing odd and even
pages
separately, as many of the users don't have a printer that handles duplex
printing.
Thanks !
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