I'm using kmail and am getting hit by this. It seems to be someone has sent me
an email signed with some weird (internal?) certificate. What can I as a user
even do if I *don't* trust the certificate? There is no "No, and please stop
asking" option...
Best,
Brendon
upsd.conf file format and content, despite that they may never have
touched that file and have no idea what they are being asked to do.
Best,
Brendon
The current upstream differs substantially from our copy, which is over six
months old now.
>From 1.0.3, webkitgtk dependency is now at 6.0.
sent with FairEmail
Oops. Consider me blind then. You can close this now.
Cheers,
Brendon
sent with FairEmail
Oct 16, 2022 03:40:03 Sven Eckelmann :
> On Sunday, 16 October 2022 10:16:58 CEST you wrote:
>> Package: mupen64plus
>> Severity: important
>> X-Debbugs-Cc: ed7-aspire4...@hotmail.c
Package: mupen64plus
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: ed7-aspire4...@hotmail.com
mupen64plus is currently unusuable with the latest SDL (at least in bookworm).
A fix has been patched into upstream:
https://github.com/mupen64plus/mupen64plus-core/pull/970
There are discussions of a new release:
Package: gpick
Version: 0.2.6-1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: ed7-aspire4...@hotmail.com
Upstream is now at 0.3 since May 2022. It is time to pull it to Salsa.
It also fixes some bugs.
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the appropriate incantation
to remove the user unit?
Thanks,
Brendon
Package: cue2toc
Version: 0.4-5+b2
Severity: important
Tags: patch
X-Debbugs-Cc: ed7-aspire4...@hotmail.com
For patch and test files, see #1001076.
To reproduce:
1. In `198-indexes.cue`, remove INDEX 99 in TRACK 01,
2. $ cue2toc -o 198-indexes.toc 198-indexes.cue
3. Inspect the second track
Package: cue2toc
Version: 0.4-5+b2
Severity: important
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They have to be relative to the start of their track.
Patch and test files will be uploaded soon.
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Foreign
nless they happen to be the sysadmin, but
> > then it's a question of which hat they're wearing at any point in time)
>
> Many users wear both hats.
Sure, but that doesn't invalidate my point. There's plenty of situations where
it isn't the case - e.g., someone managing a system for a non-technically-
literate relative or friend, or the admin of a school computer lab...
> BTW, what is your HP device?
Color LaserJet Pro MFP M277dw.
Best,
Brendon
Hi Brian,
On Tuesday, October 26, 2021 8:13:01 A.M. EDT Brian Potkin wrote:
> On Mon 25 Oct 2021 at 16:07:36 -0400, Brendon Higgins wrote:
> > Hi Brian,
> >
> > Perhaps I was unclear in my description. You responded:
> > > You want to replace hp-plugin
> >
users
would have to figure out for themselves, otherwise).
And as I mentioned, there's plenty of precedent for this approach, and the
arguments against those are the same.
> Patches are welome
Cool! Willing to have a go. Where should I start?
Best,
Brendon
ow-defunct) flashplugin-nonfree, and a swarth of
firmware blobs.
I'm broadly familiar with the Debian packaging process, but not all of the
details. Nevertheless, I am technically inclined, and for how many times this
nuisance has bitten me I'm willing to help make this suggestion happen however
I can.
Bes
Package: xfce4-panel
Version: 4.16.3-1
Severity: minor
X-Debbugs-Cc: ed7-aspire4...@hotmail.com
Issue: The version in question isn't released in 2018.
Remedy: Pull `panel/panel-dialogs.c` from upstream which has the new copyright
year of 2021.
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- i.e.,
adding those lines to /etc/hp/hplip.conf does nothing - which isn't perfect,
but this is something.
For me, hplip insists on going through the plugin install process after each
time apt installs an updated package, so this will make that recurring
annoyance that much more tolerable.
Best,
Brendon
kage
must be rebuilt when Clang updates, or the user has to employ the environment
variable workaround.
Peace,
Brendon
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guess it's something
in the way both the Chromium package and the Qt WebEngine package are built, or
in common dependencies which that portable binary provided built-in. I haven't
noticed anything clearly pointing to a dependency being at issue, though, and
I'm out of ideas.
Peace,
Brendon
⇒ 55) [1].
> Hopefully this will be done before the bullseye freeze.
Ah, good to know. Thanks for your efforts!
Best,
Brendon
ode" to be enabled by
default, now? Or perhaps something else is going on - like, perhaps /etc/
inputrc should have been updated along with readline-common, in which case
we're actually getting bitten by bug #504793?
Cheers,
Brendon
(Debian 10.1-1+b1) 10.1"
string. I can only close the notice bar - the debugger function in kdevelop no
longer works.
Triggered by local gdb package version, but I'm assuming the check logic comes
from upstream.
Best,
Brendon
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Dear Maintainer,
My organization recently migrated to Exchange for email service (oh joy). Long
story short, a kmail user can't create a EWS sending account until they
install
kmailtransport-akonadi -
are gone!
Stefan, I don't suppose you might have something similar going on
with your system?
Peace,
Brendon
On Sunday, October 27, 2019 12:06:25 P.M. EST Brendon Higgins
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've encountered similar behaviour: black/residual/flickering
windows
> making the d
the suggestsed
'DRI_PRIME=1 kwin_x11 --replace'also seems to work - even as the new
kwin_x11 instance brings OpenGL compositing back with it.
Peace,
Brendon
On Sun, 27 Oct 2019 01:15:10 +0200 Stefan Schwarzer
wrote:
> Package: kwin-x11
> Version: 4:5.14.5-1+b1
> Severity: important
>
>
in Okular when viewing the DVI file. The "Hello, world!" is about a
centimeter too far left...)
Anyway, this bug can be closed.
Best,
Brendon
On Sunday, August 4, 2019 4:47:58 AM EDT Hilmar Preuße wrote:
> Am 26.03.2010 um 04:15 teilte Brendon Higgins mit:
>
> Hi,
>
> I
On Saturday, 5 January 2019 1:49:47 PM EST Brian Potkin wrote:
> On Fri 04 Jan 2019 at 11:58:53 -0500, Brendon Higgins wrote:
> > hp-plugin, too. Do you have your upstream bug number handy? I'd like to
> > follow progress (if any).
>
> It is referenced as a duplicate in the
you have your upstream bug number handy? I'd like to follow
progress (if any).
Thanks,
Brendon
everity. Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Brendon
Thanks for including, but it seems only the dependency change was
addressed. My patch also touched two other files, but in 2.2.0-dfsg1-1, those
files are the same as before. So, KWallet functionality hasn't yet been
enabled...
Peace,
Brendon
On Tuesday, 24 October 2017 9:04:28 PM EDT you
will mean that my clock
will drift on days/weeks where I'm not running Windows. My personal preference
would be for a different solution...
Peace,
Brendon
*And, as per https://xkcd.com/1172/ , I await your response of "That's
horrifying." :)
I just noticed this...
# uname -a
Linux web4 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.36-1+deb8u2 (2016-10-19) x86_64
GNU/Linux
root@web4:/etc/network#
[3906578.606506] [ cut here ]
[3906578.606519] WARNING: CPU: 7 PID: 16494 at
Hi,
This was bugging me as well, so I made some changes to the Debian package
source, and the KWallet plugin seems to be working for me now with KDE 5's
KWallet. Patch attached. Hope it's helpful.
Peace,
Brendon
diff -Naur qupzilla-2.0.2~dfsg1.orig/debian/control qupzilla-2.0.2~dfsg1/debian
plain bunzip2
complaining about trialing garbage, nor the fact that the uncompressed .xcf
file bunzip2 produces (which, for the record, can itself be correctly opened in
gimp) is significantly smaller than the .xcf.bz2 file that gimp had saved.
Peace,
Brendon
e the file was not truncated when gimp
saved it.
Peace,
Brendon
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Package: apache2-bin
Version: 2.4.10-10+deb8u7
Severity: important
Hello.
We have a relatively busy webserver (about 1-2 million hits per day). Recently
we experienced some downtime and tracked it to mod_cgid. Once we disabled this
module, the crashes stopped.
To induce the crash (doesn't
.
Peace,
Brendon
be able to work around the issue by (as root) creating a
link /usr/bin/kwin that points to kwin_x11. Indeed, I just checked, and that
does appear to work.
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Package: php5-common
Version: 5.4.41-0+deb7u1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
When running maxlifetime you could receive errors which are may or may not be
considered bad. Such as:
# /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime
No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging
Undefined OBJECT-GROUP
to
be it...
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Brendon
On Sun, 28 Sep 2014 22:11:25 0200 =?utf-8?q?Patrick_H=C3=A4cker?=
pa...@web.de wrote:
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:4.14.1-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
on two different computers, the session management does not work any longer
for Konqueror, i.e. logging out
usage.
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Source: glx-diversions
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
Dear Maintainer,
I am in the process of upgrading my system from mixed (preferring stable)
to mixed (preferring unstable), in order to take advantage of recent advances
in nouveau.
In preparation for this, I
If I get the time to do so, I may attempt to trace the dependencies for
apt-listbugs to find out why it broke on my system. Until then, I'd be
happy for this bug to be marked invalid.
On 1/02/2014 7:58 AM, Francesco Poli invernom...@paranoici.org wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 13:09:36 +1300 Brendon
On 31 January 2014 12:04, Francesco Poli invernom...@paranoici.org wrote:
Hello Brendon,
[...]
I see that you are running a highly mixed system
(stable/testing/unstable/experimental, with a preference for packages
coming from stable).
These mixed systems may work correctly, but require
-python uninstalled, I see Could not
create a Python... error message on the desktop where my widget should be.
Presumably any python plasma widget will trigger the crash (though veromix
seems like it's the only one that is packaged).
Peace,
Brendon
On Thu October 24, 2013 11:05:05 Ralf Jung wrote
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:4.4.5-2
Severity: normal
KHTML (and Webkit) does not show any visual feedback when a user attempts
to navigate through a client-side imagemap using the keyboard.
It appears that the browser includes the imagemap areas within the
tab order, but shows no visual
coordinate), this is certainly
preferable to the previous behavior. So I'd say this is closed.
Thanks,
Brendon
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Package: pybootchartgui
Version: 0.14.0-3
Severity: important
The pybootchartgui program requires the cairo python module to operate.
However, its package does not declare a dependency on python-cairo.
After manually installing python-cairo (on a console-based system that didn't
already have
I would the option to use sqlite for proxies. Is that also out of the question?
Sent from my SmartPhone
On Jun 18, 2011, at 7:34, Christoph Haas h...@debian.org wrote:
I have toyed with SQLite as a backend for Zabbix and my conclusion is that
it's not feasible. Zabbix quickly produces large
Package: zabbix
Version: zabbix-proxy-mysql
Severity: wishlist
Hello. Please add ssh support. Configure option, --with-ssh2.
Please add this to proxy, server, etc. Thanks
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it performs the
reconfiguration (without altering the preferences).
Peace,
Brendon
Sven Hoexter wrote (2010-10-05 19:10):
Hi,
I currently fail to help with debugging this problem any further so maybe
someone here has an idea how to proceed.
Summary:
Export options only appear when reconfigure just
On 27/09/10 10:52, Brendon Green wrote:
What's the easiest way I can get gcc 4.3.1 (packaged or not) into
Ubuntu Lucid, so I may use it to verify the bug?
Okay, I figured out how to install multiple GCC's (astoundingly easy)
and, more importantly, how to convince make to use them
Hello raju,
On 22/09/10 08:58, Brendon Green wrote:
I'll have to verify I still have the test-case archived, but sure!
I believe I've found the source tree that tickled the bug. Question:
What's the easiest way I can get gcc 4.3.1 (packaged or not) into Ubuntu
Lucid, so I may use
,
Brendon
# This file has been automatically generated by LyX' lib/configure.py
# script. It contains default settings that have been determined by
# examining your system. PLEASE DO NOT MODIFY ANYTHING HERE! If you
# want to customize LyX, use LyX' Preferences dialog or modify directly
Sven Hoexter wrote (Wednesday 22 September 2010):
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 01:04:24PM +1000, Brendon Higgins wrote:
Hi. I noticed that you cannot export to PDF file from the File-Export
menu unless texlive-fonts-extra is installed. Otherwise, there is no PDF
output option listed. You don't
Hello raju,
On 13/09/10 01:52, kamaraju kusumanchi raju.mailinglists-at-gmail.com
|DebianBug/Allow (Home)| wrote:
Hi Brendon,
Could you try to
rebuild the user-mode Linux using gcc-4.4 and see if it works?
I'll have to verify I still have the test-case archived, but sure!
thanks
raju
button. This seems to work regardless of whether or not
texlive-fonts-extra is installed. (Seems a bit suspicious to me, as if LyX
doesn't really need texlive-fonts-extra to export to PDF, but insists on it
anyway.)
Peace,
Brendon
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Alesh Slovak wrote (Mon, 5 Jul 2010):
On 07/05/2010 09:22 AM, Brendon Higgins wrote:
The test -e command is protected by an , so a failure will not
trigger an early exit and all files will be correctly removed.
I guess you're right. But I tried the script with exit 0 added at the
last
Alesh Slovak wrote (2010-07-05 09:18):
On 07/03/2010 10:24 AM, Brendon Higgins wrote:
Hi Alesh,
Alesh Slovak wrote (Thursday 01 July 2010):
If the very last file that iscan's hook script checks for in DESTDIR
doesn't exist, the `test -e` call fails and the script ends with a
failed
; then rm -f ${DESTDIR}$file; fi
or something similar.
You might have realised this already, but I felt that it's better to be safe
than sorry. :-)
Peace,
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dar_xform has no need to complain about this situation. I can only presume the
regex is parsing the .large part of the name as the slice number, rather the
real slice number that immediately follows it.
Peace,
Brendon
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reported it upstream, but they do not seem to accept unsolicited
communications of any kind (i.e. I'd have to sign up to bugzilla or subscribe
to the mailing list), which seem a bit rude to me.
Peace,
Brendon
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The ghost of bug #266718 seems to be haunting me. I can't reproduce it using
the examples given in that original bug, but I am getting behaviour that sounds
basically identical if I generate EPS figures using PyX. The figures
themselves look
:
Screenshot showing rendering of svg_test.odg in OOo 3.2
svg_test.svg_ooo3.2+svg_import.png:
Screenshot showing rendering of svg_test.svg in OOo 3.2 with the
Java SVG import plugin installed (unknown version)
index.txt:
This file
Thanks
Cheers,
Brendon
://xml.openoffice.org/filter/#2.TheInnardsofanOpenOffice.orgFilterComponent%7Coutline
), you may very well end up with an import SVG/export ODG filter that
both projects can utilise.
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Escaping... and performed the operation anyway!
I ended up with the split files I wanted, but dar_xform should've cancelled
when I asked it to.
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the
machine, thus enabling wireless, while on an aircraft in flight. (Unlikely to
do much, perhaps, but something to consider.)
Peace,
Brendon
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A Gentoo user found and reported the same bug. There is a patch
available here: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=288371#c2
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installed ttf-jsmath package Greek letters are displayed. Please consider
including that package as a Recommends or Suggests dependeny. :-)
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Seems * Backport a bugfix from upstream to fix encoding issues with
filenames. didn't quite catch everything, as I'm experiencing this bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=194889
I would've expected this was fixed in KDE
already.
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Package: gnome-desktop-environment
Version: 1:2.24.3~2squeeze1
Severity: important
Not sure if this should be filed against the application (brasero) or
metapackage (gnome-desktop-environment), so I erred with the metapackage, as
gnome-desktop-environment 2.26+0 doesn't appear to have this
owner-at-bugs.debian.org (Debian Bug Tracking System) |DebianBug| wrote:
I have since discovered that this bug breaks other things, e.g.
rhythmbox 0.12.3-1 depends (indirectly) on brasero 2.26.2-1. This, in
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Ben Hutchings ben-at-decadent.org.uk |DebianBug| wrote:
On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 14:15 +1200, Brendon Green wrote:
I could rebuild the 2.6.26 host and guest kernels for the system in
question (I archive the .config files using a local version number
which, unfortunately, bears little
possible that 1.3.8 just errored silently.
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for the files filename, with, and spaces and,
of course, fails.
You should expect the completion to be svk add filename\ with\ spaces like
everything else.
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the
conflict, to get it to install. I'm sure I'm not the only one.)
Thanks,
Brendon
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Hi,
Julien BLACHE wrote (Saturday 28 March 2009):
Brendon Higgins blhigg...@gmail.com wrote:
It's like rubbing salt in the wound. Could you *please* check that
another package, i.e. iscan, doesn't already claim epkowa.conf before
removing that file, or at least check that iscan isn't
, and doesn't effect software which does its own
conversion from raw tablet data. Presumably, this is why symptoms only appear
when using Qt, just because of the (I guess, unusual) way it disects tablet
events.
Peace,
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I am experiencing the same bug as ubuntu # 276476
( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/276476 ),
albeit with an earlier kernel version.
I am submitting this bug report because Google tells me that 2.6.26
is
Package: zoneminder
Version: 1.23.3-3
Severity: normal
Setting option ZM_STREAM_METHOD = mpeg results in errors. I tracked it down to
zms.
02/15/09 21:31:54.102241 zms[14929].DB3-zm_stream.cpp/160 [Real image width =
320, height =
240]
02/15/09 21:31:54.102840 zms[14929].FAT-zm_mpeg.cpp/168
this to work right would require traversing the module dependency
tree and running rmmod/modprobe for all of those modules.
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help more but my knowledge of perl is mediocre at best. FWIW, I don't think
glob is necessary if an alternative folder content listing function can be
used.
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Sorry!!!
I just realized /boot was mapped wrong!
Problem solved.
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that Qt 4.4.3 is in Lenny, is the problem still there?
Printing seems to be fine, now. I can't reproduce any problem I was having.
FWIW, I seem to be running Okular 0.7.1-1 (in sid, hasn't hit lenny yet.)
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Thanks! :)
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hb_gui needs the uuidgen command to work properly but does not currently depend
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Followup-For: Bug #494936
I ran update-initramfs -u, but the network interfaces don't start on bootup.
I still have
to remove and re-install the bnx2d drivers. This is a Dell PE 2950.
boot:
[ 180.097694] bnx2: Can't load firmware file bnx2-06-4.0.5.fw
[
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 02:45:38PM -0700, Brendon B wrote:
Package: firmware-bnx2
Version: 0.13
Followup-For: Bug #494936
I ran update-initramfs -u, but the network interfaces don't start
on bootup. I still have
to remove and re-install the bnx2d drivers. This is a Dell PE 2950
Package: heartbeat
Severity: wishlist
According to:
http://www.clusterlabs.org/mw/Install
Under the READ ME FIRST section.
because the CRM in 2.1.4 is not and will never be supported except for paying
SLES10
customers.
Apparently they don't want anyone running 2.1.4.
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This has a pretty detrimental effect on any number of websites. Upgrading
libpcre3 from the version in testing (7.6) to unstable (7.8) fixes such
problems.
The dependency should probably be changed to = 7.8.
Peace,
Brendon
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as compared to:
Sep 27 10:42:02 phi kernel: [0.00] Linux version 2.6.25-2-amd64
(Debian 2.6.25-7) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.1.3 20080623 (prerelease)
(Debian 4.1.2-23)
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Peace,
Brendon
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Hi again,
Confirming that the cause was the Qt 4.4.0 bug. the behaviour is fixed in
4.4.1. (Though now my printer seems to complain about syntax errors in what
Okular sends it. I may get to searching for/submitting that bug at some
stage.)
Peace,
Brendon
Brendon Higgins wrote (2008-09-03 10
it might be
related to this: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162793 , which I notice
you've already noticed. :-) Qt 4.4.1 is still in experimental, though. I
could give it a try.
Peace,
Brendon
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pretty
jarring to the user, and does a complete disservice to the perception of
ability of Linux on the desktop. It would be very unfortunate (sadly laughable,
IMO) if Lenny were released with this bug.
Peace,
Brendon
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with a postscript conversion. When Okular attempts to reload the
file, I guess it runs into #496669, tries the wrong backend, and fails.
Overwriting files like this is quite rude of Okular, IMO.
Peace,
Brendon
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Rene Engelhard rene-at-deian.org |DebianBug| wrote:
severity 494644 important
tag 494644 + confirmed
thanks
Hi,
Brendon Green wrote:
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1:2.4.1-6
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
No. Just because a simgle documents (which even
), or allowing the user to selectively
recover documents on startup (easier to implement, but really just a
crutch).
Cheers
Brendon Green
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Attempting to resend the info. in smaller chunks. I will try to send
the sched.i.gz file as a series of attachments (hopefully this is
supported by the bugs.debian.org mailer)
I hope this is the data you need. If not, please advise me on the best
way to collect the data that is missing. I
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