Hi Thomas,
On Tuesday 15 July 2008 14:20, Thomas Neumann wrote:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=479537
with patches even.
Incomplete patches. There's a missing curly brace.
Thanks. Addings this to the bugreport :)
foreach (@oclasses) {
if (/^!/) {
severity 491130 important
found 491130 1.2.6-1
tags 491130 +pending
kthxbye
Hi Carl,
thanks for your bugreport!
On Thursday 17 July 2008 00:22, Carl Fürstenberg wrote:
Package: munin
Version: 1.2.6-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Trying to install munin results
Hi,
On Thursday 17 July 2008 19:58, Carl Fürstenberg wrote:
I tried to install it on a real system, and not under a chroot,
Strange. Anything special about it?
regards,
Holger
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Hi,
On Friday 18 July 2008 12:21, maximilian attems wrote:
no it was already unset in 2.6.24, every other major desktop got it.
and if you read planet.debian.o you'll see that the kde team has a
replacement.
http://www.perrier.eu.org/weblog/2008/06/22#kde-battery is the post maks is
refering
Hi Stephen,
On Sunday 20 July 2008 14:45, Stephen Gran wrote:
Setting up munin-node (1.2.6-3) ...
Initializing plugins..awk: not an option: --posix
Hm. Do you also have munin-plugins-extra installed or just munin-node?
Please depend on gawk if you use it's features.
will do :-/
regards,
Hi,
On Saturday 19 July 2008 09:11, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
A problem with running laptop-detect after base-installer, is that
this make it impossible to adjust the partitioning on laptops. I
would like us to create encrypted filesystems / LVM physical volumes
on laptops, and for that to
Hi Osamu,
On Sunday 20 July 2008 15:00, Osamu Aoki wrote:
If you are looking for hints to work around to make good usable XML, you
may check how recent debian-reference packages are build.
make renewxml will update xml source.
I do many ad-hoc changes. I know they are ugly but they work.
Hi,
On Saturday 19 July 2008 20:26, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
I was tipsed about #491107, which I believe is the source of this
problem.
No. It just makes this problem more obvious :)
from debian/changelog
* Install munin-node gracefully (ie. inside a chroot, where port 4949 is
bound
reassign 483617 libnet-server-perl
thanks
Hi,
I think this is not a munin issue then.
regards,
Holger
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tags 488357 +moreinfo
thanks
Hi Matt,
you can have versioned suggests and I would probably add one if you tell me to
which version :) Looking at the smartmontools changelog its probably 5.37-1 -
can you suggest some sensible version?
regards,
Holger
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fixed 491715 1.2.6-4
done
Hi Joey,
1.2.6-4, uploaded last night to sid, fixes the following bugs which are the
causes for your bugreport:
* Install munin-node gracefully (ie. inside a chroot, where port 4949 is
bound to another munin-node already) : munin-node.postinst: don't exit
reassign 491686 winbind
severity 491686 normal
thanks
Hi Paolo,
On Monday 21 July 2008 12:54, Paolo Sala wrote:
I have configured my system to use winbind.so authentication module. If I
execute the groups or id commands I can see only remote groups. I have set
the severity to important
Hi,
I think the easiest and currently best solution is to make fai-quickstart
i386+amd64 only.
It also only works on those architectures out of the box, which is exactly the
scope of fai-quickstart :-)
regards,
Holger
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Hi,
On Thursday 04 September 2008 13:45, Sebastian Harl wrote:
Imho, the current state and usability of FAI on !amd64 !i386 should be
documented in the appropriate places - whatever that would be.
Ack. IMO it's the FAI guide :)
regards,
Holger
P.S.: no need to cc: me, I'm subscribed
Hi,
the code in postinst creates a link from /usr/share/doc/sauce
to /usr/doc/sauce if /usr/doc exists (and /usr/doc/sauce doesnt).
I really think this code block should go away, since Debian packages shouldn't
fiddle with /usr/doc at all.
Pondering to do an delayed NMU...
regards,
Hi,
On Friday 05 September 2008 15:21, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
Holger, would you consider this problem solved as $LOGSERVER doesn't even
exist anymore? If this is not the case, what would you suggest should have
happened instead?
I dont understand:
fai/svn/trunk$ rgrep LOGSERVER .|grep -v
Hi,
On Friday 05 September 2008 16:20, Sebastian Harl wrote:
I'm not really happy with the idea of making fai-quickstart (or rather,
any of the FAI packages) architecture-specific/restricted. Probably
Sebastian could comment best what needs to be done to make it work; I
know that we had
Hi,
while I agree this is a regression and an important one, I don't think this
bug is RC. Evolution works just fine for 99% of its users, probably more than
99%.
regards,
Holger
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Hi,
On Thursday 04 September 2008 16:52, maximilian attems wrote:
So bug severity is based on timing now?
great take things out of context.
2.6.26 is released and 2.6.27 merge window is over.
for any one wanting to work on this issue the tree is open for 2.6.28,
checkout linux-next for
Hi,
On Saturday 06 September 2008 11:37, Sebastian Harl wrote:
As this variable may be set by the user, I'd rather fix this in a more
flexible way and introduce some function is_true which checks for the
following:
Seems reasonable.
regards,
Holger
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Description:
package: fai-client
version: 3.2.9
severity: important
Hi,
checkbashisms reports:
possible bashism in lib/disk-info line 11 (local x y): local isdisk major
minor blocks device suffix
Please fix this for lenny as no-bashisms is a release goal :)
regards,
Holger
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Hi Santiago,
On Saturday 06 September 2008 11:52, Santiago Vila wrote:
reassign 498010 debian-installer
retitle 498010 mount point /selinux does not exist
debian-installer is only one way of installing Debian, so fixing this here
wont have the desired effect.
To support upgrades from older
Hi Michael,
On Sunday 07 September 2008 11:22, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
Sorry Holger, my previous post to this bug was pure crap. Please ignore
it...
ok, no problem. Crap happens :)
I think that only $SERVER remains relevant in case of softupdates, because
it should suffice to do the
Hi Ian,
On Sunday 07 September 2008 18:53, Ian Jackson wrote:
359574 is the last blocker for 322762 which is the /usr/doc transition
bug.
I will fix this.
Cheers! Thanks already.
I'm sure the release team will happily unblock the package, to have this
transition finally done with
Hi,
On Sunday 07 September 2008 10:58, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
*** PREFERRED FIX: EXTEND THE DOCUMENTATION ***
In the tasks chboot and savelog, a connection using secure shell is opened
to the FAI server (cf. add reference to isavelog). To ensure that this
works non-interactively, a proper
reassign 498010 libselinux1
thanks
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reassign 173829 devscripts
thanks
Hi,
IMHO debuild should have an option to test for this, thus reassigning.
regards,
Holger
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@@
+gerris (0.6.0-3.2) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Add build-depends to libgts-bin. (Closes: #494243)
+ * Fix typo in src/init.c to fix a FTBFS on m68k. (Closes: #350595)
+
+ -- Holger Levsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 08 Sep 2008 11:11:34 +
+
gerris (0.6.0-3.1) unstable
reassign 366893 lintian
thanks
Hi,
I'm reassigning this to lintian so that a check for a standarized stop message
can be implemented. Reading from the bug, I think policy is quite clear about
it. (If there is a stop script, there should be a stop message)
Feel free to reassign to
Hi Noèl,
On Wednesday 10 September 2008 11:07, Noèl Köthe wrote:
Is there an updated package/patch available to fix it?
in svn yes, see
svn://munin.projects.linpro.no/munin/branches/debian/lenny/trunk
will be uploaded soon.
regards,
Holger
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reassign 238833 qt-x11-free
retitle 238833 wrong rendering fallback
thanks
Hi,
please read the bugreport until the end to understand why I reassigned this
bug. Probably you also want to retitle this bug even more.
regards,
Holger
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forcemerge 468352 353536 498412
thanks
Hi,
468352 and 353536 have been tagged by Thomas with wontfix... IMO this is a
nice feature and since it has been requested several times, it's also a
wanted feature.
So I'd suggest to remove the wontfix tags and include this functionality after
lenny.
package: python-poker-network
severity: grave
version: 1.6.0-1.1
Hi,
trying to install python-poker-network in a sid chroot (no /proc nor /dev
mounted, in case that matters) fails with:
Setting up python-poker-network (1.6.0-1.1) ...
INFO: using old version '/usr/bin/python2.3'
Compiling
reassign 65611 lsb-base
tags 65611 +upstream
thanks
Hi,
I don't think it's Debians role to demand such changes in upstreams behavior,
even though this change might be a good idea. So I'll reassign this to
lsb-base.
regards,
Holger
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reassign 388065 cups
tags 388065 +upstream
thanks
Hi,
based on the assumption that a bug report titled My PC should warn me when I
try to shut down while my printer is still printing clearly assumes (My
PC) a default printing environment on a default desktop install (which is
cups) and that
reassign 457839 perl
thanks
Hi,
my understanding on this is based on reading the bug report. I'm not fully
sure if this issue has been closed with perl 5.10 or if seperate bug reports
for all effected manpages are useful. (I think the former but leave it to the
perl maintainers to confirm.)
reassign 30020 lintian
thanks
Hi,
reassigning to lintian, because a.) I think thats right and b.) I dont
understand why it was reassigned from lintian to general in the first place.
Probably this is already implemented (a check that two binary packages from
one source package have exactly the
Hi Raphael,
On Friday 12 September 2008 04:38, Raphael Geissert wrote:
As promised, attached is a patch in a mbox implementing that check.
I've only made it check executable scripts in /etc, as not to slow down
lintian even more for just one check.
Thats great, thank you!
Of course the
Hi Frank,
On Friday 12 September 2008 21:05, Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
Which doesn't change anything about the fact that it is whishlist for
lintian.
Sure :) (It's definitly wishlist for lintian.)
And I also (literally) wish lintian would support preventing issues which
where the reason for
Hi Adam,
On Friday 12 September 2008 18:03, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
The problem here is that the package uses syntax which is not compatible
with python 2.3 (as is apparent from the error message :-)
Attached is a patch fixing the problem.
Thanks for dealing with this. I'll upload your NMU
Hi Michael,
On Friday 12 September 2008 14:47, Michel Meyers wrote:
Is it me or is there a bug in the patch? I applied it and it gives me:
(there's an additional parenthesis at the end)
applied, thanks.
regards,
Holger
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retitle 462178 ipxripd: RoQA; unmaintained; RC-buggy (doesnt work with kernel
2.6)
reassign 462178 ftp.debian.org
thanks
Hi,
according to #230358 this package needs a 2.4 kernel and already etch wasn't
shipped with one. High time to remove this package..!
regards,
Holger
package: readahead
version: 1.20060421.1016-1~bpo+40+1
Hi,
After I booted with the profile kernel option and logged into my window
manager session, readahead-list was still running. Nothing in /etc/readahead/
was updated.
I ran /etc/init.d/readahead stop and nothing in /etc/readahead/ was
Hi Andreas,
On Saturday 09 February 2008 22:00, Andreas Hoenen wrote:
In order to improve the error messages of dblatex (dblatex bug report
#451267), I have patched dblatex (beginning with 0.2.8-1) to
postvalidate the DocBook input in case of transformation failures and to
pass through the
package: sauce
version: 0.8.1-1.1
Hi,
is this package still useful / in use at all?
Looking at #228574 (dependency on exim, which is not in the archive anymore),
#346056 (which contains the following quote: I'm working on a new upstream
version (which is sorely needed) but no action
Hi Petter,
On Monday 11 February 2008 19:56, you wrote:
Does this kernel have inotify support? I believe that is the kernel
feature used by readahead for profiling, and it was added after the
2.6.18 etch kernel. Do not remember exactly when.
Yes, it does:
$ grep -i inotify
Dear Raphael,
On Monday 11 February 2008 03:26, you wrote:
reassign 462178 wnpp
retitle 462178 O: ipxripd -- IPX RIP/SAP daemon
I'm not gonna play bts pingpong even though I know I'm right. :-P
This package is being tracked by me
I saw your mail to this bug, but I consider QA work team work
package: readahead
version: 1.20060421.1016-1~bpo+40+1
severity: minor
Hi,
Thanks for packaging readahead!
Please warn in /usr/share/doc/readahead/README.Debian that a boot with the
profile option will take *significantly* longer than a normal boot.
Mislead by a bogus failure message by
Hi,
due to post to the wrong bug and several people replying to this and not
noticing the wrong bug number, #455564 developed from being an ITA bug
about mc to be about fixing the ITA for munin, which is #456640.
I dont think we need to do anything, about this, this mail is just and pure
Hi Raphael,
On Tuesday 12 February 2008 02:01, you wrote:
I saw your mail to this bug, but I consider QA work team work :-)
Sure it is :)
Cheers :)
(I didn't really think (at all) you were objecting to this, I just had to make
that point :)
But if you re-read the bug report you will see
Hi,
On Tuesday 12 February 2008 12:31, Guus Sliepen wrote:
I do not see why making the old stack available again, but blacklisted
by default, discourages testing of the newer stack. If you have both
available, then yes, users can switch to the new stack more easily, but
at least they will
Hi,
On Thursday 14 February 2008 18:12, you wrote:
Will be in the next upload. But it won't happen before an other more
important bug has been found. Else, it would just waste the buildds' time.
Thanks.
I'd like to remark that buildd time is cheap, while developer/tester time is
not, though
Hi,
On Thursday 14 February 2008 22:49, Petter wrote:
I'll do a backport for backports.org soon, so that all etch users
can use readahead-list.
Note that I believe the profiling do not seem to work properly with
the etch kernel.
Why do you believe that? Which kernel options are requiered?
hi,
On Friday 15 February 2008 10:27, you wrote:
Why do you believe that? Which kernel options are requiered?
The inotify kernel feature is needed, as far as I know.
As told in this bug report, I have it enabled in the 2.6.21 I'm running.
I believe it
is missing in 2.6.18. My test run
Hi,
On Friday 15 February 2008 11:04, you wrote:
I booted with 'profile' once and then with the bootchartd running, and
the boot seemed to read from disk also after readahead had loaded the
files it believed to be needed. I then had a look at the list of
files in /etc/readahead/, and it was
notfixed 94986 1.5.6.dfsg1
thanks
Hi era,
thanks for caring, but...
On Saturday 12 January 2008 13:48, era eriksson wrote:
From a brief look at the current version of Tuxtype in Ubuntu
...you conclude from a brief look? Further down you also say you did not
explore much...
, which is
found 419788 3.2.1
thanks
Hi,
I just saw this only happens when you do fcopy -r $some_dir but not when you
do fcopy $some_file.
regards,
Holger
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Hi,
On Thursday 31 January 2008 23:05, you wrote:
Package most things from http://muninexchange.projects.linpro.no, and
other sources?
I think yes. Sometimes we need plugins that arent in munin.
I think so too and suggest to build the munin-plugins-contrib package per
default and sticks
Hi,
On Thursday 31 January 2008 20:11, Matthias Schmitz wrote:
I am under the impression that
their work will likely result in a new upstream release (1.2.6) as well
as new Debian packages.
This looks like my plan :-) - merge all the candidate changesets from
1.3 and then look which
Hi Eddy,
On Monday 04 February 2008 16:04, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
Forgot to say,
Package: flashplugin-nonfree
Version: 9.0.115.0.1~etch1
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 0.9.5-5etch1
that wont work. you need to send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and use found #123456
0.9
or such.
not doing this, as I
Hi Eddy,
On Monday 04 February 2008 15:55, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
Package: pulseaudio, flashplugin-nonfree
did that work?
I have lloked for the issue and there is also a fix that works: a tiny
package called flashplugin-nonfree-pulse ackaged by CJ van den Berg
[EMAIL PROTECTED].
Hi Carlo,
one link:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Etch/HowTo/Administration#head-136bb7e75e07e8b6463e6b30761ac51776c5c27d
Using backports.org is easy. And supporting this particular piece of nonfree
in Debian stable is not. This is why the maintainer decided to support it
Hi Kurt,
thanks for your bug report and sorry for no reply for three weeks, been busy
busy busy...
On Saturday 19 January 2008 21:43, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
Your package is shipping files in /usr/lib64/ on amd64. This will break
people's system. Please move those files to /usr/lib/
Honestly I
Hi,
as I now have commit access \o/ I'd like to commit some (simple) changes to
the sid package. IIRC there was a little confusion (at least to me) which the
right svn branch - could someone please explain?
regards thanks,
Holger
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severity 311188 important
thanks
Hi,
at the Debian Edu developer gathering in Narvik we once again discussed
#311188 and came to the conclusion, that we would like to downgrade it to
important, as debian-edu-config only does these changes if told so by the
admin (by running the script or
Hi Julien,
On Tuesday 05 February 2008 17:31, you wrote:
$ rgrep lib64 olsrd-0.5.4/
olsrd-0.5.4/make/Makefile.linux:LIBDIR =$(DESTDIR)$(shell if [
$(ARCH) = x86_64 -a -d /usr/lib64 ]; then echo /usr/lib64; else
echo /usr/lib; fi)
Looks like a likely explanation to me.
Thanks! Now I
Hi Matthias,
On Tuesday 05 February 2008 21:28, you wrote:
the packages lives in branches/debian/[etch|lenny|experimental].
Thanks.
So (etch is etch), lenny is what we upload to sid and target at lenny and
experimental is 1.3?
regards,
Holger
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reassign 464241 kernel-patch-openvz
thanks
Hi Alexey,
thanks for your bug report. I'm reassigning it to the kernel-patch-openvz
package, as etch itself has no problems with nfs mounts :-)
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 01:35, Alexey Maximov wrote:
Severity: important
I'm actually not
tags 461604 +pending
thanks
Hi,
make/Makefile.linux includes the following line:
LIBDIR =$(DESTDIR)$(shell if [ $(ARCH) = x86_64 -a -d /usr/lib64
]; then echo /usr/lib64; else echo /usr/lib; fi)
To fix http://bugs.debian.org/461604 I'll patch it to:
LIBDIR =
Hi Kurt,
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 19:47, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
It would therefore make sense if the server list could be read in from a
separate file, /etc/ntp.servers say. This could be done either as an
#include mechanism reading /etc/ntp.conf (bug #370332 says this does not
yet
Hi,
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 21:48, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
The current version has an includefile option which you can use for
this.
Where is that option described? I checked man ntp.conf and man ntpd but
couldnt find it.
/usr/share/doc/ntp-doc/html/miscopt.html
/me wonders if he
tags 458879 +help
thanks
Hi,
http://bugs.debian.org/458879 describes how debian-edu-doc fails to build from
source but only in sid not in etch, and I'm bcc:ing you, the dblatex and
libxml2-utils maintainers, to kindly ask for your help/input/hint as I
have no idea why.
To reproduce: fakeroot
Hi Daniel,
On Thursday 07 February 2008 14:24, you wrote:
Hi. Did you ever checked the output of xmllint?
Yeah, sure, but the docbook is created by moinmoins docbook export, so it's
pointless to fix the errors in the xml.. :(
And I only have output if I build it in etch, in sid it just
package: lintian
version: 1.23.44
Hi,
lintian doesnt warn about left over mercurial files in the source package,
like it does with svn or cvs files.
The following files remained unnoticed in my source package:
.hg_archival.txt |2
.hgignore
Hi Frank,
On Saturday 09 February 2008 17:24, Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
.hg_archival.txt |2
Out of curiosity, what is this one for?
I dont really know.
$ cat .hg_archival.txt
repo: 7efd15ce4dab28ef21588ffef8ca00550290bd1d
node:
package: popularity-contest
severity: important
x-debbugs-cc: debian-publicity
On Sunday 06 January 2008 16:33, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
The popcon count reached 70 000, and then it started falling. I have
no idea why, if it is a capasity problem with the service or if the
number of
Hi,
On Wednesday 09 January 2008 18:38, you wrote:
Here is a draft patch to implement a random sleep. The patch is
mostly cut-n-paste from sitesummary, which did the same for cron-apt,
but is as it stand not tested in popularity-contest.
As I read the patch, this will make the popcon cronjob
Hi,
On Wednesday 09 January 2008 22:20, you wrote:
As I read the patch, this will make the popcon cronjob run for up to one
hour, thus delaying the other cron.weekly scripts...
If I'm right, I consider this patch not good enough ;)
I'm not sure it will delay the other jobs, but I figure
package: fai
version: 3.2.1
Hi,
since fai-kernels has been removed, make-fai-bootfloppy is obsolete, doesnt
work anymore, so it shouldnt be part of the package and shouldnt be mentioned
in the guide. Please remove it and its references. Thanks.
regards,
Holger
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retitle 452363 fai 3.2 does not work (out-of-the-box) on lenny and sid
thanks
Hi,
I wonder if fai should be branched then. IMO the version in sid/lenny should
work and install sid or lenny, but not etch. It's _great_ to have one 3.2.1
version which supports etch, but maybe this should be
Hi,
I would just remove it *now*, as this is easy to do. (And removes the
confusion for our users.)
If you want to add make-fai-bootfloppy-iso, I suggest you name it
make-fai-iso ;-) and send a patch :-D But I really think this is a different
bug/issue and should not block fixing this issue.
package: 915resolution
version: 0.5.3-1
h01ger white, i dont think the proper fix for #420283 is to just update
the description. IMO you should add a versioned conflict on xorg
Filing a new bug as 420283 is archived.
regards,
Holger
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Hi,
Please remove libusplash0 and libusplash-dev binaries for s390, alpha, arm,
hppa, ia64, m68k, mips, mipsel from unstable, thanks.
usplash is arch:i386/amd64/sparc/powerpc and the usplash binary packages on
the other arch have already been removed as per #444586.
Hi,
On Friday 30 November 2007 13:28, Julien Cristau wrote:
I don't understand what conflicting with xorg would achieve. IMO
915resolution should just be removed.
right. So it's the other way round: xorg could conflict with it, so that users
will notice. And 915resolution can be removed from
package: qa.debian.org
Hi,
http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/olsrd.html currently says:
out of date on sparc: olsrd, olsrd-plugins (from 0.5.4-1)
olsrd (source, i386, alpha, amd64, arm, hppa, ia64, mips, mipsel, powerpc,
s390, sparc) has new bugs!
Updating olsrd introduces new bugs: #452100
package: bugs.debian.org
Hi,
looking at http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/ one can get the
impression, that etch has suddenly become rc-buggy as no stable release
before...
I know this isnt true and it's because of the rocking version tracking of the
BTS, but it would be nice if this
Hi,
On Friday 30 November 2007 22:22, Don Armstrong wrote:
It's really because we've never tracked bugs in stable before on that
graph. [And the reason why they're rising is because there are bugs
that apply to all of the distributions, some of which may not actually
apply to stable.]
package: debian-edu-install
severity: wishlist
hi,
debian-edu-install contains a string Standalone profile can only be used
alone which sometimes lead to confusing translations, as the standalone and
alone are pretty close and the context is not obvious.
I suggest to reword it to Standalone
Hi,
On Friday 30 November 2007 09:27, you wrote:
Well, I am not sure, if the new xorg supports all the chipsets and works
out of the box. Did you check that by any chance?
If you are not sure, why do you declare it (unconditionally) obsolete in the
description? ;-)
I didn't check, I just
package: gdebi
version: 0.3.3
Hi,
/usr/share/gdebi/README lacks some important information IMHO and is
confusing:
quote:
It will use apt to figure if the dependencies can be satified and
what additonal software is required.
It needs a vte and python-apt from ubuntu/dapper to work. vte needs
tag 453357 wontfix
thanks
Hi Dennis,
On Thursday 29 November 2007 01:03, Dennis Boone wrote:
Since the stock Debian kernels build NFS support as a module, they are
not suitable for nfsroot setups. Thus, they do not completely replace
fai-kernels. It would be nice if the fai-kernels package
package: awesome
version: 2.0.final-1
severity: minor
Hi,
as this is my first bug report against awesome, let me repeat it here too:
awesome is great! Thank you very much for writing it!
The default awesomerc uses xterm (which is an improvement over uvxrt which was
used before, thanks), I
package: awesome
version: 2.0.final-1
severity: wishlist
Hi,
I've changed the default blue color (for focus) to #9c0234, which looks much
more debianish :)
Obviously this is a pretty subjective choice, so I won't mind at all if you
close this bug... OTOH if someday there are more than one
package: awesome
version: 2.0.final-1
severity: wishlist
Hi,
originally I planned to write this bug report to request proper documentation,
this request is mostly obsolete with the new manpage. Still I consider a
README.Debian as the ressource I look at first when evaluating a new package.
So
package: awesome
version: 2.0.final-1
severity: wishlist
Hi,
maybe this is PEBKAC bug, because I haven't seen it in the documentation /
default awesomerc file. Maybe it's a real issue, anyway: I couldn't find a
way to switch between different displays with keyboard shortcuts, I had to
use a
Hi,
I could have tagged #455819 as moreinfo as well, and reassign this to
the proper package, but considering you filed #453733 and #455996 with
equally no information, and havent replied to the request for moreinfo on
#453733, I've decided to just close these bugs.
You're welcome to file
retitle 455990 switching to a specific tab on next/previous screen
thanks
Hi Julien,
On Thursday 13 December 2007 09:00, you wrote:
I'd like to be able to switch between displays with one keyboard shortcut
and also to be able to switch to a certain tab on the other display
directly.
Hi,
mentioning that mod4 is likely to be the windoze-key on i386/amd64 systems
would also be nice:
quoting from http://www.lostwebsite.net/posts/debian/trying_awesome/
awesome uses the 'Mod4' modifier by default. Once I got awesome started, it
struck me that I did not know what Mod4 was.
tags 283521 patch
thanks
Hi,
IMHO * update pointer to manual in syslinux text
(http://bugs.debian.org/283521 ) should be added to
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/LennyGoals
And if #283521 is fixed by pointing to http://www.debian.org/doc/ - the first
link on that points to
Hi,
On Friday 14 December 2007 11:09, Gonéri Le Bouder wrote:
The setup is not so complexe and is documented. Basicly it's some Perl
module and the postgres database but it needs some disk space. At last
50Go for the next revision.
More info can be found in the todo-list at
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