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I don't think this has anything to do with GNOME or Wayland. I'm using MATE on
X, and I have the same issue.
It looks like a non-trivial one to fix, though. I invoked Python with -v to
Package: wxmaxima
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I've installed the relevant debugging symbols and got a better backtrace with
gdb.
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APT prefers testing-debug
APT policy: (500, '
Package: wxmaxima
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Thank you for responding as quickly as you did! I'm glad that the issue is
fixed upstream.
Regarding the two options, I think the second option is better. I can wait for
an unstream
r
Source: remmina
Version: 1.2.0-rcgit.26+dfsg-1
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The Remmina source package builds several plugins that are not usually
installed by default, though these plugins do not have any reverse
dependencies. In order to install
Package: wxmaxima
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I found another bug in wxMaxima. Steps to reproduce:
1. Type some text and press Shift+Enter so that it makes a cell.
2. Press Ctrl+Z twice to undo the creation of the cell.
3. Press Ctrl+Y, and
Package: wxmaxima
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I installed nightly and it worked fine. The bug is not reproducible
there, and I noticed that undoing and redoing works differently. In
my steps to reproduce on 17.10, pressing Ctrl+Z on
Package: mozplugger
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I agree. This is still an issue. Attempting to install mozplugger attempts
to install the Iceweasel transitional package, which I think is interesting
because firefox-esr suggests mo
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Upstream Author : OWASP
* URL :
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Programming Lang: J
Package: evolution
Version: 3.28.1-2
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When composing a message in Evolution, plain text or
HTML, select some text (text on multiple lines works too).
Clicking anywhere else e.g. the message body, other fields,
or even
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This issue only occurs on Wayland; it does not occur on
X.Org. Additionally, this bug does not occur on Stretch
at all, not on X.Org nor Wayland.
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In specific circumstances, editing preferences and doing other
tasks in the menu will cause Epiphany to crash only in Wayland.
It is likely a problem in a library, but I've yet to narrow i
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Source: mate-desktop-environment
Version: 1.20.0+2
Severity: wishlist
Some packages that may be useful to MATE users, like `mate-tweak` and
`mate-menu`, don't have any reverse dependencies and must be marked
manually installed for those users that want them. I think that it
would be more appropri
ktp-contact-list has been kept out of testing for over a year, though this
issue is fixed by the patch and new upstream version. If help is wanted with
this, please let it be known.
Kontact closes normally for me, but it does crash when I end my session by
trying to log out. DrKonqi opens up and generates a backtrace, but doesn't do
so quickly enough for me to save it before my session ends.
I'd appreciate tips on how I can debug this further.
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KLaTeXFormula, recently, fails to display the entire formula in the
preview with the default settings. Equations using fractions or large
operators (\sum, \prod) display fine, and seem to '
On Thu, 11 Apr 2019 11:30:43 -0400 Nicholas D Steeves
wrote:
> I wonder if that package fulfills this RFP? If not, and if this bug
> remains inactive for a month, please ping me and I'll take a look.
It does not, unfortunately. That package is already in the Debian archive, and
is the client-s
This affects the Web browser widget too.
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Unfortunately CoqIDE wasn't rebuilt for Buster. CoqIDE 8.10 supports lablgtk3
though so it can be reintroduced
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The package builds with the following two commits applied in order:
https://cgit.kde.org/khotkeys.git/diff/?id=67fd8f06
https://cgit.kde.org/khotkeys.git/diff/?id=ae574373
The former one makes many changes, but appears to be related only due to
removing a blank li
On Thu, 02 Jan 2020 19:25:39 +0530 ra...@amaram.name wrote:
> It might be worth checking out in bullseye if the problem exists as well.
I'm using Anki w/ Plasma on Bullseye, and Ctrl+Enter works as expected on both
X11 and Wayland. So this does seem Buster-specific.
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On Thu, 2 Jan 2020 15:46:53 + Julian Gilbey wrote:
> > I'm using Anki w/ Plasma on Bullseye, and Ctrl+Enter works as expected on
> > both X11 and Wayland. So this does seem Buster-specific.
> Thanks John, that's really helpful to know. Are you using KDE?
Plasma is the name of KDE's desktop e
Control: forwarded -1
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This is fixed in KHotKeys 5.15.1. Alternatively, I've submitted a merge request
to enable a potential new upload of 5.14.5 with the patch.
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Please remove Blogilo from unstable. It's been broken since Oct. 2018 when it
couldn't be built for a KDE PIM transition and its dependencies are
u
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On Friday, January 3, 2020 4:20:00 PM EST you wrote:
> Unstable, or testing? The former is FTP team's balliwick, not Release.
Unstable. Thanks for the quick catch!
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>> If you still need me to test with different desktop environments: which o ne
>> would you suggest? I'd prefer one that is easy to install AND remove after
>> the test.
> I don't know other wayland-based desktops than gnome, so I leave this
> question to others :)
It's not easy to add or remove
I'm not a DD and can't sponsor packages, but I hope my feedback can be helpful
for you.
I see Lutris bundles python-distro. This is available in Debian, so the
package should use it rather than installing a bundled copy. Debian's
Winetricks should be used also.
Since Winetricks is in contrib, d
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> The problem is that emscripten uses a fork of LLVM and I am reluctant to add
> yet-a-new-version of llvm in the archive...
> I have been waiting for the changes to be merged upstream and, with the
> recent pro
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It appears it still supports Python 2 also for the time being
https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/7198
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The package is in great shape. The only challenge to getting the package in
the archive seems to be the copyright file. Coreboot's README says
> Some files are licensed under the "GPL (version 2, or any later version)",
> and some files are licensed under the "GPL, version 2". For some parts,
> wh
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I've reported this upstream since they're still using it.
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> Yes, it still crashes after opening any of images and trying to edit it or
> just usin program GUI.
If you had sent mail to the bug report before, it seems you're using a
different email address now and I don't know if you have sent any debugging
information before. Regardless, the following s
This still affects 19.08.2, but strangely doesn't affect Falkon.
I see Falkon depends on libssl1.1 but Konqueror doesn't. Could that be what
makes the difference?
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> I am not a Debian Developer (DD). This needs a DD to be uploaded to
> packages.debian.org.
If you are still looking for someone that can upload this for you, file a bug
against sponsorship-requests and block this bug by that one.
Package: sagemath-common
Version: 8.9-3
Severity: normal
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I previously reported this as #923166 and it was fixed in 8.6-6. It seems
it's come back: sage -v says
/usr/bin/sage: line 16: /src/bin/sage-version.sh:
By the way, looking at the header of that file I see
# workaround #892622; unfortunately we can't simply run setarch -R when
running Singular
# because src/sage/libs/singular/singular.pyx loads libsingular.so into the
current process
if [ "$(arch)" = "mips64" -a -z "$SAGE_DEB_MIPS64_WORKAROUND" ]
This is caused by GLib => 2.58 which was uploaded in September 2018 long ago.
Likewise, libsignon-glib 1.12 lags behind upstream substantially.
It's 2.1 and the disparity causes the patch to not apply.
A cheap workaround might be to add a -Wno-error like is already done for
some other deprecated
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The Samba status monitor dialog is blank and says
Error run smbstatus: execve: No such file or directory
As the samba package description points out, Samba users need not have this
package installed, so at leas
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This was fixed upstream and they did apply the fix to Samba 4.9. I'm leaving
this bug open to assess whether it
> The package will be maintained with in the Debian GIS team where it will
> eventually replace the josm package.
Because this package will need to go in contrib or non-free, does this mean
JOSM will be removed from main? I think that is a substantial trade-off to
provide new backports. Could th
> bugreport use the outeded URL
>
> Forwarded-To: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=
>
> instead of
>
> Forwarded-To: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution/issues/
Is this about the other bugs on the Evolution Debian package having outdated
URLs (like [1]), or a reportbug template
Control: forwarded -1 https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401306
This appears to have been fixed upstream. There are a couple patches there.
Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/wardi/speedometer/issues/11
Control: tags -1 patch
See https://github.com/wardi/speedometer/pull/17 for Python 3 support
Control: tags -1 patch
Merge request with fix at https://github.com/rhboot/shim/pull/170
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They have a two line patch that fixes this upstream
https://phabricator.kde.org/D21801
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I have tried to report a bug in Kamoso just now, but unfortunately my
backtrace is so huge Dr. Konqi doesn't like it. At 'Sending the Crash Report'
it says
Error sending the crash re
An easy way to reproduce it is by rapidly clicking the button while pressing
escape to close the menu. I've attached a comprehensive backtrace. Help finding
whatever package has the debugging symbols for /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
libgstvideo-1.0.so.0.1404.0 would be appreciated.Application: Kamo
Control: tags -1 upstream
I'm not running KMail 19.08 at the moment so I can't check for sure, but this
commit seems to suggest it's merely hidden by default now.
https://cgit.kde.org/kmail.git/commit/?id=d055c1bb
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Patch is at https://cgit.kde.org/drkonqi.git/commit/?id=c07434bf
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In the package descriptions OpenSC warns
Before purchasing any cards, please read carefully documentation in
/usr/share/doc/opensc/html/wiki/index.html
As best as I can tell, this file isn't provi
On Sat, 14 Dec 2019 22:55:17 +0100 Aurélien COUDERC
wrote:
> Would you have the possibility to test again and comment here with more
> information if the crash is still reproducible ?
Sure, I've attached a backtrace done with 'bt full' on the older version that
looks more comprehensible. I've
On Wed, 16 Oct 2019 10:00:15 + Georges Khaznadar
wrote:
> Source: falkon
> Source-Version: 3.1.0+dfsg1-4
>
> We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
> falkon, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive.
>
> A summary of the changes between this ver
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Control: tags -1 upstream patch fixed-upstream
Control: retitle -1 adb crashes on startup with SIGBUS (armhf)
Control: forwarded -1
https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl/+/672f6fc2486745d0cabc3aaeb4e0a3cd13b37b12%5E%21/
Control: affects
Package: ftp.debian.org
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The maintainer and author acknowledges that the game uses Bill Gates's
likeness and likely non-free audio samples from the Defender arcade game
and requests that it be
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> There are rdepends that need to be addressed first:
>
> Checking reverse dependencies...
> # Broken Depends:
> open-font-design-toolkit: open-font-design-toolkit
That doesn't look right; that's the same package. Is this a mistake?
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I haven't been able to narrow it down to any particular release, but it
appears that Solaar does support Python 3. See this issue adding support for
Python 3.7 filed by the Fedora maintainer:
https://github.com/pwr-Solaar/Solaar/issues/447
And it looks to work wit
the change documented.
I haven't been able to reproduce the bug. However, I hope my suggestions are
helpful for you and that I'll be able to help Falcon in this way.
Sincerely,
John Scott
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Has anyone been working on this?
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This bug has been open for a while and blocks Pinta getting into Debian
Bullseye. Can you confirm whether or not you can still reproduce this issue?
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I think this is fixed upstream. I found these commits that seem to be related:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/will/kvmtool.git/commit/?id=05755b29
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/will/kvmtool.git/commit/?id=96eda741
https://git.kerne
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It looks like the current releases use Python 3 for svgtoipe now
https://github.com/otfried/ipe-tools/commit/60ccc014
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This has been fixed upstream. The change is at
https://github.com/shawncurry/LibreCAD/commit/3bc93383
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MyPaint has released their first 2.0 beta with Python 3 support. The
announcement suggests it's stable and it could use testing to find any
remaining bugs.
See https://github.com/mypaint/mypaint/releases/tag/v2.0.0-beta.0
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Hello,
> Same situation here with openshot 2.4.4 from debian sid. I have an intel
gpu.
OpenShot 2.4.4 isn't in Debian Sid yet. Where did you install it from?
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Are you still able to reproduce this bug? In your logs I noticed the following
> Debian Release: bullseye/sid
> APT prefers stable-updates
> APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'),
> (110, 'unstable')>
> Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
It looks like you have a m
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It appears that my trouble with wxMaxima is probably fixed in wxWidgets 3.1.2
and I'd like to give it a try.
> It's not ABI stable, so it's just not suitable for packaging. Every new
> 3.1.x release would mea
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I've upgraded to Bullseye and I'm still able to reproduce it. I've attached
new backtraces: one from gdb and a longer one from Dr. Konqi#0 0x7fffdf974af3 in linear_to_ytiled (mem_copy_align16=,
mem_copy=, swizzle_bit=,
src_pitch=,
src=0x7fffe02dbb90 "89A\37
> > If there really is a problem with those files I would appreciate your
> > letting me know what I missed. Otherwise I hope you can avoid the
> > repacking trouble in the future.
> Probably not, but the repacking is not trouble.
Without a good reason, you really shouldn't repack [1]. I do not u
Package: kaddressbook
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Filing against KAddressBook for now since I don't know what broke.
Steps to reproduce:
1) do `nc -l -p 1999` to start a dummy LDAP server
2) in KAddressBook, go to Settings -> Configure K
Control: forwarded 949237 https://phabricator.kde.org/D25370
Control: tags 949237 patch fixed-upstream
This was caused by the new telepathy-qt and the patch suffices for it to build
on my system. #949239 in ktp-contacts-runner looks to be the same issue, but
its git log is much less decipherable
Control: forwarded -1 https://phabricator.kde.org/D25269
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This was caused by the newer version of Qt and builds with the patch.
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On the off-chance they're relevant and Jmol is a red herring, I'm re-sending
my misplaced comments [1] about relevant parts of /usr/bin/sage here:
> By the way, looking at the header of that file I see
> # workaround #892622; unfortunately we can't simply run setarch -R when
> running Singular
>
The live images include firmware-ath9k-htc now, see #934522.
By the way, being unaware of this bug at the time I filed #900171, that
firmware-free should recommend firmware-ath9k-htc. This reflects the logical
relationship better, but it's a trivial difference and I wonder which would be
prefer
It appears Teeworlds has been using Python 3 for at least the past year:
https://github.com/teeworlds/teeworlds/commit/9bd2a2d98681add573e7e356eef361fde2ccd082
It appears that bugs haven't been filed to get reverse dependencies depending
on version 1 out of testing.
Britney [1] says
> trying: prompt-toolkit
> skipped: prompt-toolkit (39, 2, 91)
>
> got: 26+0: a-1:a-0:a-0:a-0:i-17:m-0:m-7:p-0:s-1
> * mipsel: caffe-cpu, python3-caffe-cpu, python3
On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 16:05:04 +0200 Thomas Goirand wrote:
> it wont change the fact that Python2 is being removed from Bullseye
because it's dead upstream on the 1st of January next year.
That's not a fact, Bullseye can still ship with Python 2 if needed
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepor
On Friday, January 4, 2019 6:56:00 AM EST you wrote:
> However, using TBB as onionshare's tor is an option using the GUI, so I
> believe we could have it as a "suggests".
> What do you think?
Because OnionShare only needs one or the other but doesn't benefit from both, I
think the most ideal resol
reassign 945147 libqt5webengine5
forcemerge 919504 945147
This issue in Qt WebEngine and has been fixed in Debian unstable. As such, I'm
closing this bug, though unfortunately the fix is unlikely to land in Buster.
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Ping :). AR9271 dominates modern free-software-friendly wireless dongles and I
would love to see their support in Bullseye. Please let me know if I can help.
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wxMaxima FTBFS's for me with
$ pdf-engine /usr/bin/xelatex not known
I see that the 19.10.0 Debian package builds now by skipping the PDF manual
when it can't be built. I think I've found the root of the problem with
Pandoc.
It turns out this is a regression that's been there for ages and fixed
> Started kmail on wayland-plasma with active preview pane. The preview stays
> black at the beginning. When e.g. hovering with the mouse over the preview,
Do you see a black rectangle like in the image I've attached? That is
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397825 . If not, try to get a scree
On Thu, 11 Apr 2019 11:30:43 -0400 Nicholas D Steeves
wrote:
> I wonder if that package fulfills this RFP? If not, and if this bug
> remains inactive for a month, please ping me and I'll take a look.
Ping :)
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> Tags: l10n
This happens to me on my plain en-US system when saying no. The locale might
not have anything to do with it.
Do you want to install the software package? [y/N]:n
/usr/bin/gdebi:113: FutureWarning: Possible nested set at position 1
c = findall("[[(
I tried to fetch the source package with dget, but it doesn't seem to like the
new key it's signed with.
$ dget -x
https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/w/wxmaxima/wxmaxima_19.09.1-1.dsc
dscverify: wxmaxima_19.09.1-1.dsc failed signature check:
gpg: WARNING: no command supplied. Trying to
It doesn't build for me on Buster, it seems this version of Pandoc doesn't
understand giving the full path to the TeX engine.
make[4]: Entering directory
'/home/john/wxmaxima/wxmaxima-19.09.1/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu'
cd /home/john/wxmaxima/wxmaxima-19.09.1/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/info &&
/usr/bin/pan
On Sat, 04 May 2019 14:17:38 -0400 John Scott wrote:
> Kontact closes normally for me, but it does crash when I end my session by
> trying to log out.
> I'd appreciate tips on how I can debug this further.
It looks like my issue with Kontact crashing was fixed upst
On Mon, 4 Jan 2016 16:00:11 +0100 =?UTF-8?Q?Luc_B=c3=a9gault?=
wrote:
> You can close this bug, I was missing the telepathy-gabble package.
> Sorry for the inconvenience.
I just ran into this issue too, and I think it should be made a Depends or
Recommends of the package seeing as it's needed. T
On Tue, 08 May 2018 14:42:56 + "Amy Kos" wrote:
> There is no code published yet, only screenshots so far,
> but there will be a rewritten kiwix-desktop Qt version.
Several beta releases have been issued, and since libkiwix and aria2 have been
packaged, it appears that the dependencies are ta
could work.
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DEBSIGN_KEYID=D6223890E7C4625B2C1468D1AB181FDB41DD41C4
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BTS_MAIL_READER="kmail --view %s"
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DEBCOMMIT_SIGN_TAGS=yes
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On the What's New page for Buster, it says
Please note that the GNU GRUB bootloader doesn't support the
LUKS2 format yet. See the corresponding documentation for further
information on how to insta
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The FTBFS / 22,979 test failures are due to #933021, and until it's fixed I
don't think it can be determined whether libreadline8 might cause them too.
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On Wednesday, August 14, 2019 9:20:13 PM EDT you wrote:
> I'm not being snarky here - this is a safety issue.
How so? It doesn't seem to have any security issues
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/keepassxc
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Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
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firmware-ath9k-htc includes firmware for some of the few Wi-Fi USB
dongles that work without non-free software. In particular, all dongles
supporting 802.11n tha
Package: kile
Version: 4:2.9.92-1
Severity: normal
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When attempting to close Kile after modifying a document
and choosing to save it first, Kile often crashes in the
process. Fortunately, this doesn't have much of an affect
on usability as far as I c
Control: severity -1 important
Control: found -1 0.75-1
Could you be using Wayland by any chance, like with GNOME 3? For me,
mate-panel crashes there regardless of applets used. Since the applet works
fine for me, I hope you don't mind that I reduce the bug severity.
I suggest that you try invok
Package: akregator
Version: 4:18.08.3-2
Severity: important
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In my case, Akregator crashes when I open web pages
and interact with buttons on them. An example I can
share is Purism's RSS feed, https://puri.sm/feed/
Open a post by an author that has
Package: skanlite
Version: 2.1.0.1-1
Severity: normal
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Skanlite opens fine from the application launcher on
a plain Plasma session, but for me, attempting to launch
it on the Plasma Wayland session fails to make it start.
It opens when I invoke it i
Package: onionshare
Version: 0.9.2-1
Severity: minor
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The Policy Manual suggests that OnionShare shouldn't depend or
recommend torbrowser-launcher unless as an alternative to tor
because it's in main (assuming OnionShare 1.3+ works with that).
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Package: wxmaxima
Version: 19.01.2-1
Severity: normal
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I'm having this issue both with 19.01.2-1 and 19.07.0-1. Backtraces and
screenshots are from the latter.
On my Plasma system, Maxima keeps giving an assertion failure dialog
when clicking just a
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