Robert McQueen wrote:
> To take account of all new supported cameras, print-usb-usermap should
> always be run when libgphoto is upgraded, not just the first time it's
> installed. This could be done by simply removing the conditional
> execution (if [ ! -e /etc/hotplug/usb/$PACKAGE.usermap ]) in
Relicensed manpages for snacc (from GFDL to GPL) attached; somebody
from QA to do an upload or should I do it myself ?
Regards,
Frederic
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> Would you mind relicensing berdecode and snacc-config un
Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> Why not add one file in /var/lib where you put your autogenerated information
> and one in /etc for the user ? That's needs a little adjustment to
> /etc/hotplug/usb.agent, but it seems a valid reason..
I will probably settle on:
- generating /etc/hotplug/usb/libgphoto2
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> > It sounds ok to upload, but I make no promises about it getting in before
> > seeing the code. :)
>
> I have just uploaded a new version to testing-proposed-update. Please
> find the changes between the current version in Sarge and this new one
> below.
Oops, I probably
Hi Julien,
The problem lies in libusb, it increased its block size from 4k to 16k
to improve performance of USB 2 in 0.1.10 and this broke libgphoto2[1],
so I got to learn about that stuff and tilted when Jerome told me
about his problem.
Also, I talked with Aurelien Jarno before I had a patch fo
Jukka Suomela wrote:
> Package: gphoto2
> Version: 2.1.5-1
> Severity: normal
>
> I have a Canon A80 and I use gphoto2 to download images from the
> camera by performing the following steps:
Could you try to downgrade to libgphoto2-2 and libgphoto2-port0
2.1.5-5 ?
Is your camera using PTP or Ca
Jukka Suomela wrote:
> gphoto2 autodetects "Canon PowerShot A80 (normal mode)", not "Canon PowerShot
> A80 (PTP)", so I think it is using the non-PTP one.
>
> > Could you try to
> > switch to the other one ?
>
> Do you mean changing some configuration settings in the camera? (How? I
> didn't
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> Package: lasso
> Version: 0.6.2-1
> Severity: serious
>
> Hi,
>
> Your package is failing to build with the following error:
> dh_makenetlibs -L liblasso-cil -r
> make: dh_makenetlibs: Command not found
>
>
> This is probably a missing build dependency or something.
It is
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> >Would you mind going back to 4KB blocks so we can hope for a working
> >libgphoto2/libusb combination in Sarge ?
> I agree to do that in Sarge but not in Sid, as it would decrease the
> transfer rate of some devices by about 20%. For Sid the code has to be
> fixed in lib
Otavio Salvador wrote:
> I didn't look the source but I think the use should be more or less
> like:
>
> client ask lib to connect
> lib try
> if sucess, show the image or like
> else report it can't
>
> Probably the else need to be improved. I think could be possible to
> detect, in
Takis Diakoumis wrote:
> Package: etherape
> Version: 0.9.0-7
> Severity: important
>
> i upgraded libglade2-0 a little while ago and noticed that the buttons
> on the toolbar were no longer visible. this was also noticed in some
> other apps at the time - most notably synaptic (refer bug 288445 -
Adam Conrad wrote:
> Package: php4-lasso
> Severity: grave
> Tags: sid
>
> Due to recent changes in the php4 packages, your package has become
> uninstallable
> in sid (as of today's dinstall run, installing php4_4:4.3.10-3). We are now
> building php4 with "Zend Thread Safety" which both chang
Cyril Bouthors wrote:
> jdresolve crashed from time to time with the following error message:
>
> Can't use an undefined value as an ARRAY reference at
> /usr/lib/perl5/Net/DNS/Packet.pm line 333, line 10044.
You can't pinpoint this to a specific log line ? Do you have a file
exhibiting the b
Cyril Bouthors wrote:
> What if jdresolve runs on a machine where the resolver sometimes
> fails?
It should handle this correctly (and does). Here it looks like a
broken DNS answer.
Could you try to edit line 855 of /usr/bin/jdresolve
- if ($packet) {
+ if ($packet and $packet->answer) {
?
Adalbert Dawid wrote:
> Package: libgphoto2-2
> Version: 2.1.5-4
> Severity: important
>
> libgphoto2-2 fails to download avi-files from my Canon IXUS IIs. Though,
> for pics everything works fine. This bug happens independently from the
> used frontend (checked for gthumb, digikam and the comman
Adalbert Dawid wrote:
> Package: libgphoto2-2
> Version: 2.1.5-5.0
> Followup-For: Bug #308290
>
> Indeed, after installing the three debs everything works fine again!
> (Would be great if this bug could be eliminated before the Sarge release...)
Aurelien, this is another camera that works with M
severity 300378 grave
tag 300378 sid
merge 300378 294003
tag 294003 pending
thanks
Roland Stigge wrote:
> Package: lasso
> Version: 0.4.1-3
> Severity: serious
>
> Hi,
>
> building the package lasso in a clean build environment
> (with pbuilder) on i386 results in:
This is caused by PHP thread
Miernik wrote:
> Package: tethereal
> Version: 0.10.10-1
> Severity: minor
>
> When browsing tethereal(1) manual page I get error messages, two
> examples pasted below:
>
> Manual page tethereal(1) line 83/tmp/zmant2uQ7W:650: warning [p 6, 8.2i]:
> can't break line
>
> Manual page tethereal(1)
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-07 23:21]:
> > > Package: glasnost
> > > Severity: normal
> > >
> > > can't install because of the dependency with python-tal (which itself
> > > has an outdated dependency problem). I can install python2.1-tal so
> > > may
Steve Langasek wrote:
> Package: php4-lasso
> Version: 0.6.1-1
> Severity: grave
> Tags: sid
>
> After a good deal of soul searching, discussion with upstream, and various
> bug reports about the subject (#299820, #297223, #297679), the PHP team has
> made the hard decision to revert support for t
retitle 301439 pronto doesn't work with CSV
thanks
> Hope this helps...
I forgot about that CSV file storage; MySQL is fine. I'm debugging
the problem now.
Regards,
Frederic
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A Mennucc wrote:
> Package: gphoto2
> Version: 2.1.5-1
> Severity: normal
>
>
> hi
>
> I own a "Kodak CX7430"
>
> I cannot download movies (in MOV format) from my camera
>
> (actually, I am pretty sure that I could download them up to some time ago)
>
> I attach the output of
>
> env LANG
Gintautas Miliauskas wrote:
> > I can't reproduce this bug. I see a flickering when the second tab is
> > open as the window is resized, but after that, it never happens for me.
> >
> > Could you please confirm you still have this bug ?
>
> Yes, it's still there. In fact, I now use a light back
Package: gdm
Version: 2.6.0.8-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
gdmthemetester window size is created according to Xnest defaults (or
XNESTSIZE environment variable) but the `gdmgreeter` that is run
inside doesn't fill the window; leaving a good part of the window with
default X pattern (black and whi
Martin Pitt wrote:
> Package: libgphoto2-2
> Version: 2.1.6-1
> Tags: patch
>
> Hi!
>
> http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12132 reports a problem
> when trying to import files from slightly buggy cameras like the HP
> photosmart 850. It seems to report duplicate file name entries.
>
>
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Your package is failing to build with the following error:
> lasso_wrap.c:4647: error: invalid type argument of '->'
> lasso_wrap.c:4647: error: syntax error before ')' token
> [...]
> lasso_wrap.c:5148: error: invalid type argument of '->'
> lasso_wrap.c:5148: error:
> Your package is failing to build with the following error:
> lasso_wrap.c:4647: error: invalid type argument of '->'
> lasso_wrap.c:4647: error: syntax error before ')' token
> [...]
> lasso_wrap.c:5148: error: invalid type argument of '->'
> lasso_wrap.c:5148: error: syntax error before ')' toke
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> It's not only a cleaner log, but it also changes the generated
> code. This can be the difference between something that works or
> not.
Thanks for the information; I didn't know this.
Frederic
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Matej Vela wrote:
> Frederic, your package pronto is the only reverse dependency of
> liblingua-ispell-perl. Perhaps you'd like to adopt it?
Actually I thought about orphaning (and possibly removing) pronto.
This would be a perfect trigger.
Regards,
Frederic
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Christopher Martin wrote:
> Package: libgphoto2
> Version: 2.1.6-3
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Hello,
>
> The coming deprecation of /etc/hotplug/usb presents an opportunity to change
> the group that libgphoto2 uses to regulate access, camera, to the more
> general plugdev group, already used by
Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Package: gnome-blog
> Version: 0.8-3
> Severity: grave
>
> After a recent upgrade the panel applet shows an empty window without
> widgets and when I start the program from the command line I get:
Could you confirm the workaround added in 0.8-4 fixed this for you ?
Thanks
Marco d'Itri wrote:
> retitle 332936 /etc/hotplug/usb/ is not supported anymore
> reassign 332936 libgphoto2-2
> thanks
>
> On Oct 09, Robert Gomu??ka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > After today's upgrade when udev conflicted with hotplug normal user can
> > no longer access digital camera.
> T
Adeodato Simó wrote:
> This means it impossible to fix it in gphoto "only with an udev rule".
> As discussed on irc with Marco some minutes ago, it is still possible
> to address with a hotplut.d script plus and udev rule.
Great news.
> Which is not the best thing for our users, of cour
Bastian Venthur wrote:
> Package: libgphoto2-2
> Version: 2.1.6-4
> Followup-For: Bug #332936
>
> Seeing, that libgphoto2 will conflict udev in the next version is
> certainly bad news :(
It is just a temporary measure to prevent users accidentally losing
access to their cameras.
> I just want
don Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
> if use_gtkspell:
> UnboundLocalError: local variable 'use_gtkspell' referenced before
> assignment
I don't quite understand how it fails here but I'm currently uploading
a fixed version.
> On the other side, if I put the gnome-blog-poster applet in the gnome
> pa
Paul Wise wrote:
> Package: ethereal
> Version: 0.10.12-5
> Severity: serious
>
> The version of ethereal in unstable depends on libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.8.0)
> and libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.10.0). Both of these are from experimental. to
> Avoid this in future, please build your packages in a pristine, up to
Adeodato Simó wrote:
> Package: exif
> Version: 0.6.9-4
> Severity: serious
>
> Hello,
>
> exif was uploaded without waiting for libexif12 to be uploaded in all
> arches, and without a proper build-depends line, so it's linked
> against libexif10 in all architectures except i386. A re-uplo
Package: scgi
Severity: normal
Latest scgi release is now 1.6; when can we expect Debian packages ?
Regards,
Frederic
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Architecture: i386
David Meggy wrote:
> Maybe this is a Debian kernel issue. I haven't ever look into what
> capabilities even are.
Debian kernel (at least 2.6.12-1-686) has CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES=y;
older ones may have that option as a module; what is ethereal behaviour
after you 'modprobe capability' ?
An
reassing 321577 python-gnome2-extras
thanks
Hello Sebastien,
I can't reproduce the reported bug locally but in the end it looks
like a pygtkspell bug:
> File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/gnomeblog/blog_poster.py", line 41,
> in __init__
> gtkspell.Spell(self.blogEntry)
> SystemError:
Thomas Nilsson wrote:
> Of course also the /etc/hotplug/usb/libgphoto2.usermap should be updated.
>
> None of mine systems reveal which Debian-package that owns it when I do:
It is generated by libgphoto2 postinst script.
Regards,
Frederic
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Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
> Package: gphoto2
> Version: 2.2.0-3
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Hi!
>
> There is a new version (2.3.1) of gphoto2 available at
> http://gphoto.sourceforge.net/download/
>
> Would be good to have this package updated.
I am fixing issues with both libgphoto2 2.2.1 whi
r about what actually gets broken on his system with this
> > bug since it works for me.
>
> I did answer to that, you probably missed it: if affects the raw USB devices
> in /dev/bus/usb/, which can be used with lubusb.
>
> By the way, I do not understand why Frederic Peters t
Steve Langasek wrote:
> Now, the package you've uploaded to unstable seems to offer an alternative
> fix, but I have some trouble understanding it so I'm still hesitant to
> accept it into etch. How does print-camera-list.c interface with udev to
> trigger calling check_ptp_camera?
/etc/udev/rul
Nicolas George wrote:
> L'octidi 28 nivôse, an CCXV, Frederic Peters a écrit :
> > I believe things such as crypto USB devices would be affected by the
> > bug.
>
> I do not understand what you call a "crypto USB device". On the computer I
> discovered
Philipp Sadleder wrote:
> I don't know if this is just a wrong udev rule or a bug in udev, but I
> consider it critical, as it breaks unrelated software.
Thanks for your bug report; this is caused by impartial MTP device
support in libgphoto2; I am currently fixing it so it avoids writing
down th
reassign 398022 libgphoto2-port0
thanks
Mykola A. Nickishov wrote:
> Package: gphoto2
> Version: 2.2.0-3
> Severity: normal
>
>
> While running as 'gphoto2 --get-all-files --recurse --delete-all-files':
> process 14852: Applications must not close shared connections - see
> dbus_connection_clo
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> I have (I think) a similar issue with web calendars, the below calendar
> with Swedish holidays works fine in Evo, but the panel clock calendar
> always display a given holiday over two consecutive days.
To add some more information I have a similar problem (e-d-s 1.8.1-1
Nicolas George wrote:
> Package: libgphoto2-2
> Version: 2.2.1-12
> Severity: grave
> Tags: security
>
> In /etc/udev/libgphoto2_generic_ptp_support.rules, there is the following
> rule:
>
> ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", ENV{INTERFACE}="6/1/1", \
> PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'K=%k; K=$${K#u
Hans Schippers wrote:
> Package: libgphoto2-2
> Version: 2.2.1-12
> Severity: important
>
> Pictures from the KODAK C330's SD card memory are not available.
> Only pictures from its internal memory can be seen. This bug is
> supposedly fixed in version 2.3.0, available upstream
Hello, sorry I ha
Package: quodlibet
Version: 0.23.1-1
Severity: normal
quodlibet doesn't start for me; running it under gdb brings this backtrace:
#0 0xb7f31024 in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0
#1 0xb655c80d in dbus_g_object_path_get_g_type () from
/usr/lib/libdbus-glib-1.so.2
#
severity 396249 normal
reassign 396249 digikam
merge 396249 390703
thanks
Benjamí Villoslada wrote:
> Today I've upgraded to the last digiKam (Debian Sid)
>
> digikam 0.9.0~beta3-2
> digikamimageplugins 0.9.0~beta3-2
>
> And camera doesn't works:
>
> - Doesn't detect camera
> - Camera list is
Hi Marco,
> > So maybe this is an udev bug?
> I highly doubt this. Keep investigating.
> Also, you really really want to add other parameters (e.g. a SUBSYSTEM
> key) or these rules will be matched against *everything* and will try to
> open files in sysfs for every event.
libgphoto2.rules starts
md wrote:
> > How would you reformat those ?
> Then they are fine.
Sorry to bother you again, but there is still one problem; consider
this rules file:
ACTION!="add", GOTO="libgphoto2_rules_end"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", GOTO="libgphoto2_rules_real"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", GOTO="libgphoto2_rules_
]>
Subject: Re: [gphoto-devel] [Fwd: libgphoto2.rules and Canon Digital IXUS 850
IS]
To: Frederic Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Sat, Nov 04, 2006 at 12:31:07PM +0100, Frederic Peters wrote:
> Marcus Meissner wrote:
>
> > > I don't know if this one has PTPBUG_DELETE_SENDS_E
Claudio Saavedra wrote:
> Package: libexif12
> Version: 0.6.13-4
> Severity: important
>
> libexif12 makes some GNOME applications crash when getting the
> exif information. I tested with current CVS version and the problem
> seems to be fixed. I think that updating the package from upstream CVS
Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Using root there is no problem to access the camera,
> so I would assume that there is a problem with the
> udev stuff setting the access permissions. Maybe you
> could check with the udev folks?
Well, you must be in plugdev group and the camera must be explicitely
known by
Garrett McLean wrote:
> 7.099319 gphoto2-camera(2): Setting abilities ('Sony DSC-F707V (PTP
> mode)')...
Is DSC-F707V an other name for DSC-P41 ?
What is the output of lsusb ?
What gives removing ~/.gphoto/settings and running gphoto2 --auto-detect ?
Regards,
Frederic
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Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pen~a wrote:
> Package: etherape
> Version: 0.9.0-8
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
> It seems etherape will not run at all for me, if I run it as root I get
> this:
This is related to #293106; libglade2 was "fixed" and the fixed
etherape b
Package: inkscape
Version: 0.41-1
Severity: normal
I had a Makefile with rules to convert svg to png; it worked perfectly with
inkscape 0.40-2 but segfaults with 0.41-1.
How to reproduce:
inkscape --export-png=back.png back.svg # any svg file will do
Expected result:
back.png
Actual resu
David Hugh-Jones wrote:
> Package:libgphoto2-2
> Version:2.1.5
>
> I followed the instructions in
> /usr/share/doc/libgphoto2-2/README.Debian and added myself to the
> "camera" group. When I plug in my camera, gphoto2 works fine if I am
> root. But as user "dhughj", I get the following error (out
Frederik Eaton wrote:
> Some large files such as movies are impossible to download from my
> Canon PowerShot A80 with gphoto2 because the following consistently
How large ? I'll try to reproduce this with a A70.
Regards,
Frederic
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Loïc Minier wrote:
> I am closing this bug on Galeon side, since Galeon is installable and
> works with current sid (and works as well in current sarge, with
> sarge's mozilla), but I probably should file a bug similar to the one
> on mozilla-locale-fr on Galeon since it suffers of the same pr
Package: foomatic-db-hpijs
Version: 1.5-20041013-1
Severity: normal
New release of foomatic-db-hpijs depends on a hpijs package only available in
experimental:
Package: foomatic-db-hpijs
Version: 1.5-20050114-1
Depends: foomatic-filters, foomatic-db, hpijs (>= 2)
While sid only has hpijs 1.7.1-
Adam Conrad wrote:
> Alternately, while this may seem like crazy talk, SWIG could be fixed.
That's actually not that crazy. I didn't want to go deep in SWIG so I
postprocessed the file in Lasso build system to add some TSRMLS_CC in
the appropriate places and it worked. (it is waiting in new qu
Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Package: pdftohtml
> Version: 0.36-7.1
> Severity: minor
> File: /usr/bin/pdftohtml
>
> $ pdftohtml -enc Big5 g.pdf
> Error: Couldn't find unicodeMap file for the 'Big5' encoding
> $ pdftohtml -enc big5 g.pdf
> Error: Couldn't find unicodeMap file for the 'big5' encoding
> $
Dan Jacobson wrote:
> pdftotext can find the "Big5" encoding file, but pdftohtml can't!
> try on http://www.noise.com.tw/prducts/5.1.pdf
Does this look like it would be an appropriate patch ? :
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=275134
> Also seen from a pdf not on line:
> pdfto
Hello,
I recently adopted pdftohtml and tested it with success against a PDF
file created by OpenOffice.org (1.1.3). What about you ? Should I
close this bug ?
Regards,
Frederic
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Hello,
I recently adopted pdftohtml and tested it with success against a PDF
file created by pdflatex. What about you ? Should I close this bug ?
Regards,
Frederic
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Those security-related bugs were fixed NMU. [additional mail so this
gets documented in BTS; thanks Jeroen for noticing]
Frederic
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Dan Jacobson wrote:
> These comments are missing:
> F> Does this look like it would be an appropriate patch ? :
> F> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=275134
> I'll trust you and skip looking at source on my modem.
I'll build a test package tomorrow.
> F> The author decided in
retitle 298584 Bypass DRM settings
tag 298584 wontfix
thanks
Derek B. Noonburg wrote:
> Don't get me wrong -- I don't particularly like DRM either, and if
> Debian were campaigning to convince people not to use it, I'd be happy
> to see it. But simply blowing off an author like that is, in my
>
Hello,
I recently adopted pdftohtml, a program to translate PDF documents into
HTML. It is a derivative of xpdf. I am now asked to override the DRM
tests (current code checks for "don't copy me" pdf flag and aborts if
set).
It is easy patching to disable this but in the course of the bug report
Stephen Waters wrote:
> Package: libgphoto2-2
> Version: 2.1.5-3
>
> Cannot access camera, although it is detected correctly. Camera is on
> and in review/playback mode like it should be. This worked back on Feb
> 2nd... I don't understand why it doesn't work now.
>
> I use 32-bit 'sid', though
Milan Zamazal wrote:
> Package: libgphoto2-2
> Version: 2.1.5-3
> Severity: important
>
> After I upgraded libusb-0.1-4 to the version 1:0.1.10-2, I can no longer
> download photos from my Olympus C-2100UZ camera, gphoto2 segfaults on any
> attempt to communicate with the camera, e.g. after `gphot
Stephen Waters wrote:
> Version: 1:0.1.10a-1
>
> >I just rebuilt packages against
> > the new version; they are available from
> > http://people.debian.org/~fpeters/libgphoto2/
>
> Will these work with my libusb-0.1-4 version?
That's the one I recompiled agaisnt so it should hopefully work
> reassign 296708 libgphoto2-2
> tag 296708 + patch
> thanks
tag 296708 + fixed-upstream
thanks
Thanks a lot Aurelien; forwarded and applied upstream. I'll build a
new libgphoto2 package now.
Frederic
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Matthias Heinz wrote:
> As you can see the device has the wrong rights, but I
> took a look at the udev directory in /etc and saw that
> there is a rules file for it. (Which doesn't seem to
> be used?!)
Is your camera using PTP ?
What is its USB ID ?
What is
severity 410192 normal
retitle 410192 udev rules not symlinked
thanks
Matthias Heinz wrote:
> > Is your camera using PTP ?
>
> No, it's an old one. It uses the normal mode.
Actually I guess it also supports PTP (at least A70 did).
> ls -l /etc/udev/
> total 192
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root68
Matthias Heinz wrote:
> > The problem is here, the libgphoto2.rules is not linked; do you have a
> > record of previous installations / uninstallations / upgrades of
> > libgphoto2 packages ? (grep into /var/log/dpkg.log*)
>
> I do, but it's a pretty long list. Should i really post this here?
T
severity 410812 minor
tags 410812 upstream
forwarded 410812 http://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1372
thanks
Hello,
> Package: wireshark
> Version: 0.99.4-4
> Severity: normal
>
> When samba filenames can be in unicode (UCS2 or UTF16), with
> smbmount '//server/c$' /mnt/essai -o u
Package: splashy
Version: 0.3.1
Severity: minor
[ "$ENABLE" = "1" ] && log_warning_message "To enable splashy add 'splash' to
the kernel command line. Use of ENABLE in /etc/splashy/default is
deprecated.";
is at the top of /etc/init.d/splashy but LSB init functions are not available
(needs t
Package: splashy
Version: 0.3.1
Severity: important
splashy 0.3.0 and 0.3.1 have calls to splashy_config in splashy-init;
however splashy_config is linked against libglib-2.0.so.0 which is
not available if /usr/ is on a separate partition, which will not yet
be mounted.
It should perhaps be linke
Package: splashy
Version: 0.3.1
Severity: important
/proc/ is mounted in /etc/rcS.d/S02mountkernfs.sh but splashy tries to use it
in S01splashy to read /proc/cmdline.
Regards,
Frederic
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W. Borgert wrote:
> Package: wireshark-dev
> Version: 0.99.4-5
> Severity: important
> Tags: patch
>
> idl2wrs (wireshark_gen.py:2111 to be precise) generates the line
> "#include ", but this header file
> seems to be obsolete (not in the source tree, at least).
This is fixed in my 0.99.5 tree b
I wrote :
> This is fixed in my 0.99.5 tree but I can't find the fix in upstream
> svn, which is quite disturbing. I'll upload 0.99.4-6 with the fix and
> will ask debian-release@ for unblocking.
Should have looked better, this line was added as part of
debian/patches/10_wireshark_gen.dpatch whi
W. Borgert wrote:
> OK, I'm not sure, whether to file a bug about the "Malformed
> Packet", as it's already fixed upstream in 0.99.5, see:
> http://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1272
> The fix is a one-liner, see:
> http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/viewvc/viewvc.py/trunk-0.99.5/epan/diss
Joao Fonseca wrote:
> Package: tshark
> Version: 0.99.4-4
>
> tshark and wireshark have support for the Lua embeddable programming language,
> but the Debian packages are not including it. For example:
>
> > tshark -v
I know; do you have some useful LUA examples that could be shipped
with the p
h while reassembling HTTP packets.
* The HTTP dissector could crash.
* On some systems, the IEEE 802.11 dissector could crash.
* On some systems, the LLT dissector could crash.
-- Frederic Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fri, 19 Jan 2007 21:49:04 +0100
Thanks for your report, bug
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forwarded 418275 http://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1528
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Benoît Dejean wrote:
> ulogd outputs packet to a pcap file. I think this file is kind of truncated
> because ulogd keeps updating it. Although the attached file was copied while
> network was down.
>
> tcpdump loads
Package: liferea
Version: 1.0.18-1
Severity: normal
When switching desktop after liferea has been launched from its GNOME menu
item, liferea will not appear on the initial desktop but on the current
desktop.
This is fixed by setting StartupNotify to true in its .desktop file, could this
change be
Package: ftp.debian.org
Hi Moritz, hi Ondrej, hi ftp-masters,
Ondrej, ftp-master: this is discussion about removing the pdftohtml I
maintain since poppler builds a functional equivalent as part of
poppler-utils package.
It is triggered by Moritz wrt regular xpdf security issues (pdftohtml
embeds
Ondrej Sury wrote:
> I am waiting for poppler-data to propagate through testing. I will
> upload poppler 0.5.x to unstable then. I think it would be better to
> prepare dummy transitional package from pdftohtml package, so poppler is
> not stuck in NEW, we can get rid of pdftohtml source package
Hello,
Mike Pfleger wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Could we please trouble you guys to be a bit more
> detailed in your bug reports and perhaps relate your
> patch to the bug with a quick and informative
> one-liner?
It has a reference to bug #384529, which is about the security issues
from this advisory:
Package: denemo
Version: 0.7.5-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hello,
denemo .desktop file includes entry for all languages but most of them are not
filled, this makes them interpreted as empty and thus there is no label for
them in GNOME Applications menu, just an icon.
I attach a fixed .desktop
Ivan Baldo wrote:
> Package: libgphoto2-2
> Version: 2.2.1-2
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
>
> I can't believe this, is it really necessary to add absolutely all the
> vendor and product ids in order to have proper permissions?
> UDEV can't look at the interface class and subclass (6 represent
Mika Bostrom wrote:
> I have attached the dump file in question. This should be reproducible
> anywhere. It also seems the bug is unknown at upstream as well; at least
> there is no report for it yet.
Thanks for your report; do you mind reporting it upstream
(bugs.wireshark.org) or would you pr
forwarded 381860 http://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1034
thanks
> If you would be so kind. I do not plan on finding that many wireshark
> bugs, so having a (disposable) bugzilla account would be pointless.
Fine, I just reported it, thanks again for your report,
Freder
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