Hi,
for some time now the DOI-based metadata look up fails. This is probably
related to the following lines referencer writer to stdout:
" CrossRefParser: Parse Error!
virtual bool CrossRefPlugin::resolve(Document&):
Markuperror while parsing:"
What if you try to access the crossref
Package: referencer
Version: 1.1.6-1+b2
Severity: normal
Hi,
for some time now the DOI-based metadata look up fails. This is probably
related to the following lines referencer writer to stdout:
" CrossRefParser: Parse Error!
virtual bool CrossRefPlugin::resolve(Document&):
Markupe
Dear Varun,
> You have an old version of mayavi2, the latest version in unstable is
> 3.3.0-1. Please upgrade to the latest version and check if it works.
I am pretty sure 3.3.0-1 didn't work as well when I tried it
this morning. Anyway, it does work now.. :) The problem seems to be
solved by the
Package: mayavi2
Version: 3.1.0-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
after when starting mayavi2 I see the following output in my terminal:
---
mayavi2
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/mayavi2", line 436, in
from enthought.m
Hi,
> It seems to be the same bug as in #492869.
> Can you confirm that the workaround reported in this bug report works
> for you ?
Yes, I can confirm that! Exporting to all formats provided works fine
now.
Regards,
Ferdinand
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Package: v-sim
Version: 3.3.3-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
first of all, thank you for this wonderful program!
When I try to export a picture using any of the possible formats, V_Sim
crashes with the following message:
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Warning, xpress200 detected.
Warning, xpress200 detected.
The pro
apt-file says libQtAssistantClient.so.4 belongs/belonged to libqt4-gui,
which was updated recently.
It hope it is not totally wrong to file this bug report here.
Thank you,
Ferdinand Rissner
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Package: storebackup
Version: 1.19-6
Severity: wishlist
Since configuration files in /etc/storebackup.d/ must not contain any points in
their
names, a better choice would be something like
/usr/share/doc/storebackup/examples/storeBackupConf.gz; also it would be nive
to already
have this file
Package: storebackup
Version: 1.19-6
Severity: normal
After installing storebackup on a newly set up Debian testing the path
/etc/storebackup.d/ existed, but was empty.
Ferdinand
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Package: fuse-utils
Version: 2.7.3-3
Severity: normal
After installing fuse-utils as a dependency of sshfs on a newly set up
Debian testing /dev/fuse/ belonged to group root.
Purging and reinstalling sshfs, and therefore also fuse-utils, solved
the problem.
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Package: gnome-power-manager
Followup-For: Bug #456935
After updating a lot of packages this morning the problem is gone.
Though I'm not sure if this bug was directly related to
gnome-power-manager. When I replaced gnome-power-manager with
kpowersave some time ago the problem still existed: sus
Package: freevo
Version: 1.8.0-2
Severity: minor
I think the file /etc/freevo/local_conf.py should contain an
example line for MPLAYER_VO_DEV,
# MPLAYER_VO_DEV = 'xv' # e.g.: x11,mga,fbdev, see mplayer docs ,
as you can find in /usr/share/freevo/freevo_config.py .
Hope it helps,
Ferdinand
Hi Heinz-Josef!
> Does the attached version of storeBackupRecover solves your problem?
Yes, it does!
Thank you a lot,
Ferdinand
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Package: storebackup
Version: 1.19-5
Severity: normal
storeBackupRecover has problems with 'hidden' paths
The command
storeBackupRecover -r /// -t .
restores my home directory including 'dot'-files and 'dot'-directories and
their
content. A command like
storeBackupRecover -r
Package: apt-zip
Version: 0.16
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Attached is a diff for /usr/share/man/man8/apt-zip.8; hope it helps.
Ferdinand Rissner
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