Package: wiki.debian.org
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I was following the key creation wiki, and when I got to the Make you public
key public step, the gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --send-key 1A2B3C4D
step failed. There was some sort of error from the server. I happened to be
follwoing a
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Hi James,
As you know from my previous direct email to you, I too have been
looking to assist in getting a newer version of Gramps into
Unstable/Testing.
I have prepared an NMU which I have uploaded to mentors.debian.net:
. I am happy to work with upstream to deal
with any bugs until the situation is resolved.
Regards,
Ross Gammon
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Hi Juergen,
I was unable to reproduce this problem on my Squeeze machine (Gramps
3.2.3-4).
Do you still have the problem?
Or have you successfully upgraded Gramps 3.4.0 which is in Wheezy?
If you no longer have the problem, you could reply to this
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Juergen,
You did not tell us which version of Gramps you are running now.
Can you run gramps -v (without setting LANG to C) and reply to the bug
with that output attached?
That should give the version of Gramps you are running as well as other
useful information.
If you are still on version
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Hi Juergen,
I see on the Gramps Wiki that it is preferable if people use a UTF-8
locale:
http://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=Howto:Change_the_language_of_reports
If you run locale -a and you can see that de_DE.UTF-8 is an available
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- From the upstream bug tracker:
I've just committed a change, r22878, which forces $LANG to a UTF-8
locale which will work around the patch, but it will cause trouble for
Debian and derivative users who don't have
Hi Krzysztof,
I have recently been looking into another similar bug, and confirmed
what you already know, that Gramps expects a UTF-locale:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=627833
Gramps should not crash like that though. The upstream project have
fixed the problem, which I
Joergen,
This bug was from 2008. Did you ever manage to extract your data and get
it back into a newer version of Gramps?
Ross
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A reply was received from the submitter confirming that the problem was
resolved.
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This bug was from 2008. Did you ever manage to extract your data and get
it back into a newer version of Gramps?
Yes, but I don't remember how.
Thanks for asking though.
/jh
Package: gramps
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Package: gramps
Version: 3.3.3-4
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Whoops. Meant 3.2.3-4. Tested in a clean Wheezy install by creating a
new empty tree, and then adding a person. No crash occurred.
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According to the upstream bug tracker, the reorganising of code to allow the
use of the command line without a GUI has finished. This is in Gramps 4.0.
Ross
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Hi,
I am sorry no-one replied to your bug submission before now. Have you
managed to get gramps working in your default locale?
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Hi Peter,
I have been unable to reproduce this bug on my Squeeze machine (Gramps
3.2.3-4). Did you manage to upgrade to Wheezy and Gramps 3.4.0? Did that
fix the problem?
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Actually, this was not a bug. To Do notes were apparently meant to just
be a note to yourself while working and not persistent. However, some
work was done to improve this so that to do notes can be attached to
many different Gramps objects.
See upstream bugs: -
tag 502532 upstream
severity 502532 wishlist
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This is not a bug, as Bas Mitzvah is apparently a valid term for the
Jewish coming of age ceremony for girls (on Yiddish). Therefore, I have
proposed adding Bat Mitzvah to the event types in addition to Bas Mitzvah.
See:
tag 680695 + moreinfo
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Hi Peter,
This seems to be two bugs in one! Please consider filing a separate bug
report for the occasional crash when merging (if it is still happening
to you). We would need more information about exactly what was being
merged, and any error reports to track down
/gramps/gramps_3.4.1-0.3.dsc
Regards,
Ross Gammon
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Hi Steve,
I am looking to become a Debian Maintainer and interested in all
things musical.
I have never used NAS before, but I will install it, play around, try
and build it, and work through the bugs for a while if that is okay.
Sing out if you want
on this
Andreas.
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I have not been actively looking for a sponsor for my package
gramps the last few weeks because I have found a few other Debian
things to keep me busy :-)
But this weekend I have gone back to the package I had
Package: gramps
Version: 3.4.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
There is a new upstream version of gramps (Version 3.4.5) that should be
packaged for Debian,
Regards,
Ross
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An update - the intention is to try and get 4.0.1 uploaded to
experimental to make sure everything is stable before switching to the
Gramps 4.0.x series from the 3.4.x series.
Regards,
Ross
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retitle 727234 gramps: New Upstream Version 3.4.6
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Okay, the next Gramps in the 3.4.x series (3.4.6) was released
yesterday, so we should switch to that instead of 3.4.5.
Regards,
Ross
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retitle 728393 ITA: gramps -- Genealogical research program
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Hi James,
I am sorry to hear that live leaves you no time for Debian at the
moment. I am happy to become the maintainer for Gramps, and I intend
to maintain it in the
2013 that are needed for the geography view to work correctly in Gramps 4.0.
Apparently version 0.8 or later would do.
I see that version 1.0.1 has been released. Are there any plans to package this
soon?
Let me know if I can help in any way.
Regards,
Ross Gammon
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According to upstream, for the Geography view in Gramps 4 to work
properly, a more up to date package of python-osmgpsmap is required.
I have raised a bug here asking when the latest version might be packaged:
Hi All,
After discussion on the gramps mailing list the following strategy is
preferred:
1. Default to python 2 for Gramps 4.0.x (change default to python 3 when
we get to the 4.1.x series).
2. Modularise the gramps packaging to enable users to access their
database from both the standard gui
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tag 502532 + fixed-upstream
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The original proposal to add Bat Mitzva to the list of events was not
taken forward because it is the same event as a Bas Mitzva. However,
the Bas has been changed to Bat because it is more widely used. As Bas
) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Fix crash when locale not UTF-8. Closes: #627833
+
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gramps (3.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream version
diff -Nru gramps-3.4.0/debian/patches/fix
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tag 607649 +patch +fixed-upstream
Hi,
A fix upstream (to force the UTF-8 locale to be used if available) has
been made in future Gramps v3.4.6. This will take some time to make it
into Debian (upstream are not sure when it will be released). A patch
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Hi Bartosz,
I am not sure what has happened to James the Debian Maintainer for
Gramps, so it may take some time to get the latest Gramps Version into
Debian.
Hang in there though. If James does not come back soon, I have
prepared a package for
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Hi Peter,
I sent you a follow-up message about this bug a few weeks back, but
forgot to copy you into the mail!
Did you ever manage to get Gramps 3.4.0 installed? Can you still
reproduce this error?
If you are still having the problem, we could try
Package: gramps
Version: 3.4.0-1
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
The current version of Gramps 3.4.1 has a Lintian I report about the desktop
entry lacking an entry. See:
http://lintian.debian.org/tags/desktop-entry-lacks-keywords-entry.html
Need to propose a patch to upstream. The entries
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Hi ALl,
A status update:
- - 3.4.6 has been packaged and is waiting for a sponsors to review and
sponsor its upload.
- - Alioth is down, so the sponsor cannot access the repository.
- - Andreas Tille (sponsor) has promised to look at it once Alioth
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retitle 720858 New version available (4.0.2)
tag 720858 pending
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Hi All,
Gramps 4.0.2 has now been released and I have started to prepare a
package for this version of Gramps.
Because Alioth is currently down, I am preparing it on my local
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Hi All,
I have successfully built Gramps 4.0.2 for Python 3 on my local
repository.
It needs some tidying up, a couple of minor errors fixed, testing of
all the optional dependencies, and then I will push it to the remote
repository and seek
Hi,
I am looking to join the Multimedia team soon. This bug looked like a
nice one to start with for a new chum.
Give me a few days, and then hopefully I can attach a patch with a fresh
copyright file to the bug for review.
Regards,
Ross
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debian/copyright | 814 ++-
1 file changed, 811
.
Then copy the file you just downloaded into that directory.
Run Gramps and give it a test - then let me know how you get on.
Regards,
Ross
On 09/09/2013 06:51 PM, Juergen Kosel wrote:
Sorry,
Am 02.09.2013 21:22, schrieb Ross Gammon:
tag 627833 +patch thanks
Hi,
As Version 3.4.6
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According to the upstream bug tracker, this bug has been fixed in
Version 4.0.2.
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Dear Jean Pierre,
Thanks for the fast reply.
I am marking the bug as fixed in version 3.4.3 of Gramps upstream.
Regards,
Ross
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Hi Jean Pierre,
I have found a bug in the upstream bug tracker that sounds the same as
your problem.
They are waiting for someone to try a little change to see if it fixes
the problem.
Could you please follow the link below and confirm that it is
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Gramps 4.0 has mainly been about preparing Gramps for the future by
enabling a switch to Python 3 from Python 2 and a few other things.
The last time I looked, it was not possible to package the complete
Gramps 4.0 version without building a few of
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retitle 736436 [src:gramps] Minimised js files without source
owner 736436 !
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I am currently packaging the latest upstream version of Gramps
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=720858), and this
bug will be addressed as part of
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retitle 720858 new-title New version available (4.0.3)
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osmgpsmap dependency is no longer a problem as the latest version has
been uploaded to unstable (thanks Andreas).
GExiv2 was fixed using a patch from future Gramps 4.0.3.
Webkit was
fixed 680692 4.0.3
tags 680692 + pending
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This bug has been fixed in Gramps 4.0.3. A package for 4.0.3 has been
prepared and is pending upload by a sponsor.
Regards,
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This bug has been fixed in Gramps 4.0.3. A package of this version of
gramps has been prepared and is awaiting sponsorship.
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version has been prepared and is awaiting sponsorship.
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found 549974 4.0.3
forwarded 549974 https://gramps-project.org/bugs/view.php?id=7439
tags 549974 upstream
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There were other bugs upstream with similar descriptions but not exactly
the same, and a bug covering a code refactoring to disconnect GUI CLI.
But I filed a new bug upstream to
found 513159 4.0.3
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Added the information that the bug also occurs in Gramps 4.0.3 to the
upstream bug-tracker.
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Package: gramps
Version: 4.0.3+dfsg-1
Hi,
Gramps 4.0.3 was released for Debian with a patch to disable the Hidden
HTML view, due to the view failing to load with the current version of
webkit in Debian unstable (gir1.2-webkit-3.0 version 2.2.3-1).
Here is what happens in Debian unstable if the
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Version: 4.0.3+dfsg-1
Hi,
The Graphview plugin is currently not working in Gramps 4.0.3 because a
sufficiently recent version of the gir bindings does not yet exist in
Debian. The version in Ubuntu (2.0.9) is reported to work according to
gramps upstream.
I reported a wishlist
tags 737715 + fixed pending
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Okay - I have made a note on my workflow notes to run cme check dpkg
so that I don't make this stupid mistake next time!
I have pushed the fix to the git repository ready for the next upload.
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tag 738104 + unreproducible moreinfo
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Hi IOhannes,
I can't reproduce this on my machine. Can you do a gramps -v so we can
compare what libraries Gramps is importing on your machine and mine?
In the meantime I will check in the upstream bug tracker if anyone else
has this problem.
Regards,
Actually IOhannes,
This looks like bug:
https://gramps-project.org/bugs/view.php?id=7429
on the upstream tracker.
Could you apply the changes in the attached patch to your autocomp.py
file and let me know if it fixes it?
Regards,
Ross
On 02/07/2014 09:47 PM, Ross Gammon wrote:
tag 738104
tag 738104 - unreproducible moreinfo + patch confirmed
owner 738104 !
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On 02/08/2014 09:51 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Package: gramps
Version: 4.0.3+dfsg-1
Followup-For: Bug #738104
indeed your patch fixes the problem.
thanks for the quick response
fgmrds
IOhannes (waiting
notfixed 549974 4.0.2
notforwarded 549974
tags 549974 - upstream - fixed-upstream
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Hi Andreas,
I just tested Gramps 4.0.2, and although it was promised that this had
been fixed, unfortunately it still fails for me.
A simple gramps -l to list all family trees also fails when there is
no
Package: gir1.0-goocanvas
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I am trying to package a new version of my package Gramps for Debian.
Previously, it depended on python-pygoocanvas, but now upstream are
telling me that a newer gir*-goocanvas package is needed. Apparently,
installing the gir1.2-goocanvas-2.0-9
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Hi All,
Here is the status of the dependencies listed in README for Gramps
4.0.2 (Python 2) in Debian.
Depends:
Python 2.7 or greater - No need to list because it comes for free.
GTK 3.0 or greater - gir1.2-gtk-3.0 - seems to work.
pygobject 3.3.2
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Hi All,
An update before the Christmas rush:
The experimental branch contains a version of Gramps 4.0.2 that builds
the following packages:
1. python-gramps
2. python3-gramps
The following problems with this need to be fixed:
1. If you install
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Hi,
Just received a mail that python-osmgpsmap has been updated to the
latest version:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=730733
Added python-osmgpsmap back as a recommended package in the python 3
version of Gramps.
Regards,
Ross
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Sorry for the silence Steve, but I have been a little busy the last
two months.
I did try installing the current version of NAS (never used it
before), but I failed to get it working. I read the documentation
(actually I think it lacks a little
Hi,
#733607 (Python 3 version of gramps), and
#733610 (Webapp version of gramps) have been raised.
That just leaves a Python 2 only version to be prepared for Gramps 4.0.2. I
have started this, but I cannot complete the final testing on my wife's laptop.
There are two final things to sort
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Upstream have fixed this bug which will appear in Gramps 4.0.4. I have
applied the fix via a patch, and pushed it to the git repository and it
is waiting for the next upload.
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This is reported as fixed upstream, for Version 4.0.4 of Gramps.
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Package: gramps
Version: 4.0.3+dfsg-2
Hi,
This is a reminder to look at the resource path problem again when the
next version of Gramps is released.
For 4.0.3, a patch to setup.py was applied due to the
gramps/gen/utils/resource-path file problem as documented in the
Gramps Project wiki:
Package: gramps
Version: 4.0.3+dfsg-2
Severity: minor
Hi,
dh_auto_test is currently overridden, mainly because the standard
unittest discover is not being used, but also because quite a few of the
tests that do exist are failing.
Help upstream to move to the standard unittest approach so that
Tags: moreinfo
Hi Steve,
I am sorry that no-one has responded to your report before now.
If you are still running unstable, then you are probably using the
latest version now (currently 2.0.5).
Could you please let us know if you are still having this problem, or
whether it has been fixed?
Hi,
I have fixed the watch file so that uscan finds the latest version of
vdpau-video (see attached).
According to the changelog in 0.7.4, both the vaBufferInfo, and the
libva issue MAY be solved in this new version.
Unfortunately, when I imported the tarball and refreshed the patches,
the
Package: rosegarden
Version: 1:13.04-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
User: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
Usertags: origin-ubuntu trusty ubuntu-patch
Dear Maintainer,
What led up to the situation?
Ran Rosegarden in a terminal.
What was the outcome of this action?
Lots of debugging messages are
Hi,
I have a naming suggestion taken from the first part of the extended
description.
This watch file does not include a means to verify the upstream tarball
using cryptographic signature.
Perhaps:
debian-watch-does-not-check-for-gpg-signature
By the way, the link to uscan on the lintian
Hi,
The problem is the following chunk of code from setup.py:
class install(_install):
Custom install command.
def run(self):
resource_file = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
'gramps', 'gen',
'utils', 'resource-path')
with
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Hi,
I would like to maintain abcmidi. It also looks like a package that
could be maintained within the Debian Multimedia Team. Once I have the
latest version packaged and all bugs dealt with, I will
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I have just committed the patch provided by Antoine. This allows
tilemill to successfully build, but as the node-modestmaps in Debian
is only v0.21 and upstream are expecting at least 1.0.0-alpha,
tilemill is still not installable.
I have started to
On 03/31/2014 12:01 AM, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
Control: block -1 by 725362
Some progress here: I have uploaded a new version of modestmaps
(NMU DELAYED/10), so that should be fixed shortly.
Excellent. I had seen that Andrew Harvey had uploaded newer versions
on git.d.o (collab-maint), but
On 03/31/2014 03:29 PM, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
On 2014-03-31 03:35:41, Ross Gammon wrote:
On 03/31/2014 12:01 AM, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
snip
My hunch is that we have some messed up dependency version - say for
example node-bones...
a.
Just asked TileMill upstream if they plan
Dane Springmeyer from Tilemill upstream advises that we stick to the
recommended version of Bones.
They have no plans to switch to Bones 2, and will probably drop Bones
completely in a future release:
https://github.com/mapbox/tilemill/issues/2260
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Gramps should recommend libosmgpsmap-1.0-dev, but not
ligosmgpsmap-1.0.0-dev. With libosmgpsmap-1.0-dev it works perfectly.
Cheers!
Lev Lamberov
Thanks for the update Lev. Actually, we don't really want the -dev
package, it was just the easiest
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On 03/31/2014 03:47 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
snip
in prior versions i could run a German version of gramps by
settings: $ LANG=de
I can see that gramps still ships with 31 different LC_MESSAGES
files, but how
/03/2014 02:31 PM, Ross Gammon wrote:
I have come across similar problems before. I believe that Gramps does
not support non-UTF-8 locales.
i sincerely hope that i got rid of all non-utf8 locales a long time ago.
however,...
If you start with LANG=de, gramps
will default to the C locale
tags 747318 upstream
tags 747318 confirmed
tags 747318 fixed-upstream
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Hi IOhannes,
This looks like upstream bug:
https://gramps-project.org/bugs/view.php?id=7501
This has been fixed for the eventual 4.0.4 release. Unfortunately, 4.0.4
seems to be held up by 3 or 4 annoying bugs that
tags 747318 pending
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Hi IOhannes,
As usual, I forgot to copy in the bug submitter when I did my initial
investigation this morning!
Anyway, I have applied a patch cherry-picked from upstream which should
fix the problem. All I need now is a sponsor :-)
It would be great if you could
Package: gir1.2-osmgpsmap-1.0
Version: 1.0.1-3
Hi,
Most other gir packages depend on their libraries.
Unfortunately, I have had to add both the gir package and lib package as
separate dependencies for the Gramps package.
It might be a good idea to correct this when the new osmgpsmap package
: #745860, 745254)
* Add library as dependency for gir1.2-osmgpsmap-1.0 (Closes: #747584)
Regards,
Ross Gammon
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Thanks,
Andrew
On 03/05/14 19:31, Ross Gammon wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I see that gpxviewer has been auto-removed from Debian Testing due to a
dependency on the old version of osmgpsmap:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=739117
It would be a shame if gpxviewer was not a part
Hi Daniel,
Is there any movement on your packaging of Creepy?
I can see that your version 1.1 upload to mentors has not been updated,
and the version 1.1 that Andreas imported to the pkg-grass git
repository on Alioth has also not been updated.
Regarding user data and the plugins/addons
Package: subsurface
Version: 4.0.3-2
Hi,
I have started working in the Debian GIS Team on the osm-gps-map package.
At the moment, both the old library and the new library of osmgpsmap are
being provided due to subsurface depending on the old one (also for
building). It seems that subsurface
Package: debian-gis
Version: 0.0.2
Tags: patch
Hi,
As promised on the GIS list, I attach a patch to update the osm task
with the latest about osm-gps-map.
Regards,
Ross
From e0a77915eb45fd2a06c993c403013e6e4bd0c9aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ross Gammon rossgam...@mail.dk
Date: Sun, 18
forwarded 753352 https://gramps-project.org/bugs/view.php?id=7872
severity 753352 important
tags 753352 + upstream fixed-upstream
thanks
Hi Paul,
Thanks for reporting this. I have read the correspondence on the
upstream bug, and understand Paul's reasons for closing the bug.
I will have a look
1) Wait for pktools 2.5.3 to migrate to testing
2) Verify that pktools built successfully on arm*
3) Move libLAS 1.8.0 from experimental to unstable
4) Verify that liblas has built on all architectures
5) binNMU pktools
12 have happened, so I will begin to move libLAS to unstable.
Ross
download the package with dget using this command:
dget -x
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/libl/liblas/liblas_1.8.0-1.dsc
More information about hello can be obtained from http://liblas.org/.
Changes since the last upload:
* Move to unstable
Regards,
Ross Gammon
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On 08/22/2014 05:41 PM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
On 08/21/2014 06:09 PM, Ross Gammon wrote:
5) binNMU pktools
Once the mips build is done in a couple of days, I think dep-wait
requests for the BD-Uninstallable architectures should be used just
in case the GDAL build is fixed
On 08/24/2014 12:50 AM, Eriberto Mota wrote:
2014-08-22 18:55 GMT-03:00 Ruben Undheim
ruben.undh...@gmail.com:
Do you think this is the main reason for no feedback on
mentors.debian.net since I uploaded in April, or are there other
things that I'm doing wrong?
Hi Ruben,
The sponsors
On 08/24/2014 10:40 AM, Ruben Undheim wrote:
Hi Ross!
Glad to hear from you too again Ross! I don't have any Uploaders
line, so it seems to find out by itself who uploads it. I also
thought that this was only an informative string. So, I'm basically
only left with the
Hi Andreas,
Yes. It is a great idea to be able to choose your blend at
installation time. Most of my machines are used for different
purposes, and not to have to remember the name of a meta-package to
install after the initial installation would be fantastic.
It is much easier to tell someone
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