as to why this variable
is special and should be taken from the environment by default.
Along with a list of what others should receive similar red-carpet
treatment if any should.
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Hi,
I see that /usr/share/debhelper/dh_make/debiank/rules
still uses a kdist_config target. make-kpkg appears
to call kdist_configure (now), so this boilerplate
should probably be updated.
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altogether that we should
replace all these duplicated tests with?
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I guess that answers one question from the much longer reply
I just sent you :-) missing vtable bodes ill for a binary
compatible fix.
bogus #pragma interface here? or something more insideous?
If its the former, we have the choice of backporting the changes
from 2.6 to disable them -- or we
Thanks, will look at adding something like it to the next upload.
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Package: wx2.6-examples
Version: 2.6.1.2
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Running examples/wxPython/demo.py fails because many of the files
.
But of course there may be more to this that I miss...
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Hi,
Please rebuild this package with pango 1.8.2 from unstable
(or arrange to have pango 1.10.0 made available there too)
as it cannot be upgraded/installed in its present form.
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intuitively correctly now, but things are rarely simple...
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Already noted, working on fixing the build-deps now.
thanks!
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On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 10:37:48AM +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
Package: mingw32-binutils
Version: 2.16.91-20050827.1-1
Severity: serious
There was an error while trying to autobuild your package:
Automatic build
sceptical about
it being a problem with the package (given that the
autobuilders don't have any sort of similar trouble
on other arches either ...)
thanks,
Ron
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 08:58:17PM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
reopen 329072
found 329072 2.16.91-20050827.1-1
thanks
I've just tried to build
Hi,
Could you confirm if this is still a problem with the current
release or not?
thanks!
Ron
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 11:30:05AM +0930, Ron wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 02:32:08AM +0200, Richard Atterer wrote:
there is a problem with the binaries created by the cross-compiler
in gtk_main () from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
#6 0xb75b8540 in wxEventLoop::Run () from /usr/lib/libwx_gtk2ud_core-2.6.so.0
#7 0xb7653d6b in wxAppBase::MainLoop () from
/usr/lib/libwx_gtk2ud_core-2.6.so.0
#8 0xb7a18fed in wxPyApp::MainLoop () from
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gdk-imlib make uninstallable on my system though. Please
fix this and/or advise of a transition plan.
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On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 12:30:31AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 03:53:18PM +0930, Ron wrote:
Package: gdk-imlib1
Version: 1.9.14-22
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
Unless there is something big I am missing,
Yes
Hi,
Did you ever figure out what was up with this? I haven't had
any further reports of similar trouble from anyone else, so
I'm inclined to believe it was a local problem...
Can I close this bug now, or can someone reproduce it?
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On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 02:07:16PM +0930, Ron
,
tp[f].red, tp[f].green, tp[f].blue,
tp[b].red, tp[b].green, tp[b].blue));
}
}
surely nothing changes the value of initialize_pair (anymore?)
between the first test and the second...
Ron
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But of course there may be more to this that I miss...
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No problem. I'll bust them up again for the next upload.
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On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 05:36:33PM +0200, Adeodato Sim?? wrote:
Package: libwxgtk2.6-0
Version: 2.6.1.2
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
I'd like to ask for the libwxgtk2.6-0 package to be split into
libwxgtk2.6-0
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 12:04:19PM +0200, J?r?me Warnier wrote:
Le lundi 17 octobre 2005 ? 19:19 +0930, Ron a ?crit :
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 10:13:30AM +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote:
Makefiles in objs_gtk_{d|sh} are apparently not autogenerated at build
time
Of course they are, how do
not to allow you to change some
variables once the source tree is configured. You'll find
them also in the above referenced documentation.
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-burner (along with similar code in the wacom module)
while I wait for him to settle on a solution that he is
happy with.
I'll try to make some time to look into that again soon
(but if anyone has relevant pointers, I'd be grateful for
any advance clue on how this is evolving).
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if this all really is a result of that
change. But perhaps I'm missing part of the bigger
picture.
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On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 03:50:07AM +0100, Ron wrote:
...
I was poking at the use of terminal default colours today and
ran into what looks like a bug in assume_default_colors.
If it is called with neither of its arguments
well enough to want to migrate.
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On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 10:52:27AM -0600, Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
Package: python-wxgtk2.6
Version: 2.6.3.2.1.5
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Please package. Thanks!
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But this caught me a bit by surprise, so perhaps there are other
things I also don't see yet.
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Hi,
A fix was crafted and posted to the wxpython-dev list.
Robin vetoed it and didn't deign to discuss it further
so it fell into limbo. We might need to fix it locally
if someone really needs it...
Sorry,
Ron
On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 05:38:00PM -0600, Marcin Wojdyr wrote:
Thanks, I learned
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 12:13:02AM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
The corresponding bug in gcc-4.1 was #384036, which lists gcc/doc/gcc.texi
and probably others. Matthias, could you please comment on whether there
are any others known that need to be removed in order to resolve this bug?
Ron
with a straight face. I'm feeling a bit thin on that front
with the pointers to offending files I've been given to date, though I
do take any claim of non-free source in my packages quite seriously
and would like to have this resolved in an enduring manner as quickly
as we can.
Thanks!
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has... ;}
They are clearly stable, and according to popcon, clearly have
plenty of users still. It seems a bit silly to toss out stable
software just because we are in the process of making a stable
release...
best,
Ron
thuban
Depends: python-wxgtk2.4
python-twisted-core
.
I expected not to get a syntax error and to have the operation complete
successfully.
Regards,
Ron
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No can reproduce. Has versions.mk been modified locally?
No, I verified this over IRC with someone. A diff of his version and
mine showed up no differerence. I also tried reinstalling it several
times. It must be something else.
Any idea how I should be able to get the system in the
a pointer to the
documentation of the mail system would be helpfull.
I don't need this feature anymore, but it would have saved me time.
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Added to cvs now. I'm assessing new upstream, but it will be
part of the next upload.
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 10:08:09PM +0200, Vincent Zweije wrote:
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Version: 0.7.4.1
Please find attached the Dutch po-debconf translation.
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an upload over the weekend.
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On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 08:01:06PM +0200, Bill Allombert wrote:
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Version: 0.9-10
Severity: serious
Hello Ron,
There is an error when attempting to purge cpad-kernel-source:
Removing cpad-kernel-source ...
Purging
the problem appears to be a
a conflict between them. xf86Wacom.h is just an end user here, providing
a junction for the crash.
hth,
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then please fill me in and I'll ensure the package follows suit...
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it until after etch -- but I do need to reupload the existing
packages with some of the docs stripped out of the pristine
tarball, so if there are new upstream releases somewhere I'd
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more directly for me to see them...
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that only it knows.
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2.6.3 is due to be roll next week. I'm looking at it as a
new release candidate. There were efforts to arrange a BSP
this weekend, but I'm not sure how many of the upstream
developers are actually going to take part in it...
that is a separate issue though. :(
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On Wed, Jan
to Jan 2, 1970).
Since the 'Note' now seems to be the default behaviour (which I do like :), it
should probably either be reworded to reflect that, or dropped entirely. I'd
guess the former will probably cause the least confusion while people readjust
their expectation of what -l does.
Thanks!
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this time as things should ever get ...
Ron
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 11:02:10PM +0100, Chris Lamb wrote:
David Buckley wrote:
I use a number of binds on these buttons to make them bindable in my
window manager
[...]
pressing the pad buttons which have keys assigned kills the whole X
server
Hi Martin,
Could you please take another look at this translation? It seems that
you originally made it against an older template. When applied to the
current source some of them come out fuzzy again (and somehow I missed
that too until it was pointed out).
Thanks!
Ron
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their dependencies
more modular or something if you dislike the number of things it
requires that you personally don't need or want.
HTH,
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for all the issues to really shake out.
Anyone who thinks they might be able to help with that would be welcome
to follow what is going on in linuxwacom-discuss and chip in where they
can ...
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 08:45:19PM +0200, M G Berberich wrote:
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more about this now than we did
last week, so that's a start ... does anyone have a pointer for
me about why sbuild has done this?
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I am fully aware that this is not a nice thing to propose and I know
that even though Ron does not know me and probably never even heard of
me, he will dislike me from this point. I would even go as far as to
agreeing to parts
with other
default shells by adding an explicit SHELL = /bin/bash instead though.
I've committed such a fix to the git.d.o repo now, so it will be included
with the next upload.
Cheers,
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tags 459160 patch
thanks
Hi
these, and for the poke... the reports
from Lucas' torture test seem to have got lost in my mail backlog
somehow, but I think this is the last of these in my packages now.
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On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 10:30:40AM +1100, Peter Moulder wrote:
I was surprised to find that brace expansion isn't in Single Unix
for Lenny if it all looks good.
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On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 06:55:02PM +0100, Xavier Bassery wrote:
tags 459195 patch
thanks
Hi,
the issue lies in the debian/rules file which uses bashisms.
Here is a proposed patch to remove the three I have found out
Thanks Vincent! I've committed this to the package repo now, it will be
included in the next release.
Cheers,
Ron
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 12:02:47AM +0100, Vincent Zweije wrote:
Package: wacom-tools
Version: 0.7.9.3-2
Severity: minor
Tags: patch l10n
Please find attached the Dutch po
as a reminder of
something we still need to do better.
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need it to
get it right and fix any trouble that shakes out.
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On Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 01:13:52AM +0100, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
Hi Ron,
rereading the discussion I like to point out that
Debian _has_ a package that requires wxPython.h, it is thuban.
Currently Thuban hacks around
Andreas, have you seen the discussion that was cc'd to the bts from
linuxwacom-discuss about this? Is what you are seeing the same
issue, or is this something else we should also be discussing there
as well?
Cheers,
Ron
On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 02:53:26AM +0100, Andreas Bombe wrote:
On Tue
at anything new.
Cheers,
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On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 01:45:28PM +0100, Andreas Bombe wrote:
On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 07:57:23PM +1030, Ron wrote:
Andreas, have you seen the discussion that was cc'd to the bts from
linuxwacom-discuss about this? Is what you are seeing the same
issue
anyone who is worried about
the switch can test it. When python 2.5 is ready to be the default
we just move the whole lot in as a single transition.
What more do you need from 'multiple version' support in this context?
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Hi Marco,
Thanks for your work on this one. I would rather that we 'fix'
the bashism by setting SHELL=/bin/bash in /rules though ...
Cheers,
Ron
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 08:29:43PM +, Marco Rodrigues wrote:
I've attached the debdiff.. let's fix the bashism.
Thakns
diff -u mingw32
, but details
still seem a bit thin on the ground, and what few there are still
seem to indicate there is unresolved trouble with it. It does sound
like it might be viable sometime in the next few releases though.
If someone knows more than that, please tell ...
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see, the current most stable workaround is to go back
to the 3.4 toolchain if you need this. Hopefully not too many people
will need both it and fixes from 4.2 -- if you do, a static build that
doesn't throw across dll boundaries is probably your best answer right
now ...
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Package: subversion
Version: 1.4.4dfsg1-1
Severity: minor
After a merge I often find these kinds of conflicts in a file:
.working
===
.merge-right.r15781
Obviously, both are empty lines and there's no need to create a conflict
over this. I don't know how svn compares but I think adding
aware of to date.
Having mingw in
Debian make my life much easier as I am not anymore forced to maintain
my own W32 cross-compiling chains which I did for many years. Thanks,
Ron.
Having said this, I'd would very much appreciate if the current
mingw/etch version could be frozen and kept
expect to find it.
If you want to submit a patch suggesting actual changes I'll certainly
consider it, but otherwise I don't really see much here that constitutes
an actionable bug ...
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tablet support should probably stick to the older one for a
bit longer yet, or get involved with helping things along upstream.
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On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 08:10:37PM +0100, Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
Hi
I read your arguments Ron. You mention the frequent upgrade of Wx 2.8.
And some things about bugs, the lack of a real upstream freeze,
the lack of any viable transition plan for existing apps, and its
impending
. If there is real confusion, that is always
good to get rid of, but I don't see much scope for it here really either.
I don't see that you've actually been misled by anything you've seen ...
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it ;-) once again, imho, experimental is more than
appropriate for it at the moment.
The most appropriate thing right now is to wait and see what Magnus
hears back from the XOrg devs about what he's found so far. Then
we'll have a better idea of how bad it is and what we can do about it.
Ron
more about.
I don't think that is the case though, I do agree this file needs
the same sort of treatment the Smith inquisition recently gave the
rest of the package text, and that will be done, but its probably
not a job for -legal, and clearly not 'serious' in the BTS sense.
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upload.
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On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 07:50:30PM +1000, Brendon Higgins wrote:
Subject: xserver-xorg-input-wacom: KeepShape doesn't work properly
Package: xserver-xorg-input-wacom
Version: 0.7.9.3-2
Severity: normal
I have a largish 16:10 display and a smallish Graphire4 (4x5). I
This one I'm a bit less sure about... unless it's another manifestation
of the double unmapping bug (also in XServer and known upstream), you'll
probably have to talk this one through on the linux-wacom list.
I've forwarded it there for comment.
Cheers,
Ron
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 07:48:01PM
presume if this is fixed upstream
we'll see a new upload soon enough.
The bug breaks another package, so its not really 'wishlist',
but I wont inflict the extra email on you to change it as I'm
sure you'll actually get it fixed slightly quicker if you don't
have to delete that first ; )
cheers,
Ron
, but the current behaviour does not seem very useful if an app
wishes to permit writing to the lower right cell, _and_ check for errors
that may be reported by libncurses.
I have a vague memory of some historical issue related to this, but
can't pin it down for the moment.
thanks,
Ron
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while to get everyone into the mindset that will see it stabilise.
If you need something more than that, let me know and we should
coordinate things with the other maintainers of dependent packages.
cheers,
Ron
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 04:07:41PM -0600, Micah
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 11:32:48PM +0100, Mikael Magnusson wrote:
Package: mingw32
Version: 3.3.1.20030804.1-1
Severity: normal
When I use libtool to link with -lstdc++ it produces a
command line with some references to /home/ron, which isn't a local
user. It doesn't result in errors
it past the post...
best,
Ron
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 02:01:47AM -0800, Ken Harris wrote:
Yeah, something is definitely wrong. It does appear to be returning a
string from _windows_.new_Printout() in _windows.py (if you print
type(newobj), for example). I guess in _wrap_new_Printout
barking.
thanks!
Ron
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Versions of packages lintian depends on:
ii binutils 2.15-5
packages I've uploaded? I'm at a bit of a loss as to how
what you describe may have happened still...
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Ron
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Ugh. Does anyone see what is really up with this?
More libtool problems? Nothing much has changed since
the previous releases build-wise -- except the list of
platforms that fail to autobuild...
Its finding the lib, just not adding the relevant -I,
or so it seems.
thanks,
Ron
On Mon, Feb 14
anything like a likely culprit on our side of
things, can anyone else?
make-kpkg module_image works fine for me here, as does modules_config
after fixing the problem above. Sorry.
Ron
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an implementor point of view,
and to follow it if sane.
as such---but they make this package different from similar
ones, which seems unhelpful.
Indeed. Unhelpful differences bug me too. We should be able
to scratch most of these, if scratch is the word I want, without
too much trouble.
cheers,
Ron
Package: libexif-dev
Version: 0.6.9-5
Severity: normal
Subject says it all really,
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back some fairly large chunks of swap by restarting long
running memory churners, spamd and mozilla seem to be particularly
profitable in that respect, but essentially it means a 4 day reboot
cycle on the machine with this problem. :(
Is no one else seeing this?
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using it, there is no excuse not to be aware of
these things. See above.
Thanks again to all the rest of you with tireless patience.
We'll have it out and here as soon as humanly possible.
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, so we should be able to untaint the source package
without too much trouble.
I'm preparing a new upload with just this fix now.
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If someone submits a patch to the bts showing what it should do,
that would be helpful. Emacs is a bit too close to, er, AI ...,
for me. I'm a student of the dark side, so I'll take this one
on advice.
thanks,
Ron
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Package
to fix some known
issues, if you can track down the cause of this, I can update likewise,
but I don't have time to chase this myself in the immediate near future.
thanks,
Ron
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not even think about whining to them
if your favorite package has disappeared and you are only just
reading this now. (or me, really)
Sorry to those of you you maintain a package that needed this.
I'll try to keep the down time as short as possible.
Ron
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Is there any chance to get 2.6 before freeze?
Have you read what is already posted to the bts about this?
Ron
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time on this, the longer that will (obviously) take to happen.
And the more likely that wx2.6 will languish in unstable with
serious unsolved bugs too.
Ron
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On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 12:53:01AM -0500, Micah Anderson wrote:
This is not a symptom tracking system, and there is no bug
in the 2.4 package that the above solution applies to.
Except for that when you upgrade 2.4 it *fails*.
As it should. You have a broken package on your system it
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 10:21:15PM +0200, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
Closing this Bugreport do not solve the issue that there IS a conflict
to wxpython2.5.3. Moreover the conflict is only in the newest package
libwxgtk2.4-python_2.4.2.6.1 as libwxgtk2.4-python_2.4.2.6 was
coexisting fine with the
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Cheers!
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I don't always have time to repeat them, and I'm not your
bloody grad student, so go do your own homework and quit
whining like a fool here you ungrateful twit.
Thanks!
Ron
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On Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 10:54:03PM -0700, Luke Lenhart wrote:
Package: xserver-xorg-input-wacom
Version: 0.7.7.11-1
Severity: important
The place I notice this is in GIMP (which associates different tool settings
with each device (stylus tip, stylus erasor, and mouse
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Cheers,
Ron
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