Thanks Gregor. I'll upload a new version with this patch.
On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 8:09 PM gregor herrmann wrote:
> Control: tag -1 + patch
>
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2018 18:08:40 +0000, Ari Pollak wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I haven't had time to do anything about it yet and I won
Sorry, I haven't had time to do anything about it yet and I won't be able
to look at it for the next month or so.
Package: libsfcgal1
Version: 1.3.3-1
Severity: serious
I have postgresql-9.6-postgis-2.3 installed (no longer in Debian
buster, but was in stretch, current stable). After upgrading libsfcgal1
and trying to use postgis on my existing Postgres 9.6 server, I get an
error when trying to access a table
Thanks; could you install libgtk2.0-0-dbg and libglib2.0-0-dbg and obtain a
new backtrace?
Since I'm unable to reproduce this on my system, could you please get a
backtrace by installing the gimp-dbg package and following the directions
here: https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
Shouldn't this be a bug on gegl?
Hi,
Is this crash fixed after upgrading to xwayland 2:1.18.2-1?
Thanks,
Ari
What happens if you remove beignet-opencl-icd?
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
> serious
> is a severe violation of Debian policy (roughly, it violates a must or
> required directive), or, in the package maintainer's or release manager's
> opinion, makes the package unsuitable for release.
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> It is not sufficient to create such a copyright file while
> building the binary package.
>
Since when? The part of policy you quoted says the copyright file *should* be
in debian/copyright, not *must*.
Package: gnome-shell-pomodoro
Version: 0.10.3-1
Severity: serious
gnome-shell-pomodoro 0.10.3 dosn't work with gnome-shell 3.16. There is a
new version of gnome-shell-pomodoro available upstream that does.
Maybe the Debian package should also be updated to depend on versions of
gnome-shell less t
reassign 787893 libnettle4
forcemerge 787620 787893
thanks
Thanks for the backtrace, it looks like this is the same problem as
#787620, which involves an ongoing transition in sid for gnutls/nettle.
Can you please install gimp-dbg and follow the directions to obtain a
backtrace of the crash here: https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
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reopen 765654
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Sorry, this now makes the package uninstallable because libgnutls-dev
ends up conflicting with itself. I think I meant that this should depend
on libgnutls28-dev instead.
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Package: libgadu-dev
Version: 1:1.12.0-3
Severity: serious
When running this: pkg-config --exists --print-errors libgadu
I get this error:
Package gnutls was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gnutls.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment vari
Ugh. Thanks.
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Is this something that can be taken care of with a binNMU after liblcms1 is
removed? I'm not sure there's much I can do at this point beyond patching
upstream.
Thanks, looks good to me.
On Feb 28, 2014 6:15 AM, "Hideki Yamane" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 10:25:33 -0500
> Ari Pollak wrote:
> > I was hoping upstream would release a new stable version, since it would
> > also fix a FTBFS. That still hasn&
I was hoping upstream would release a new stable version, since it would
also fix a FTBFS. That still hasn't happened, so I might just end up
releasing a git snapshot.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 08:48:59PM -0500, Ari Poll
It seems unlikely that pidgin is at fault here, given that it hasn't
been updated in almost a year. Do you happen to have
gstreamer0.10-buzztard installed? Does this still happen if you remove it?
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If you're doing an NMU anyway, want to apply the patches for the recent
CVEs? I was waiting for a new release, but not sure when one will be out.
Thanks,
Ari
On Dec 12, 2013 12:39 PM, "Cyril Brulebois" wrote:
> Control: tag -1 upstream patch
>
> Julien Cristau (2013-12-12):
> > Source: gimp
> >
Just a note, I plan on updating unstable but not stable gimp.
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severity 714871 important
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Lowering priority since it's not a regression from wheezy.
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On 02/24/2013 10:56 AM, Olaf Rühenbeck wrote:
> Which lets the pidgin version I just updated to segfault, is fixed
> in the next version.
>
> See here: https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9075
Thanks, I'll apply the upstream patch and upload a new revision.
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Could you try to get a backtrace by installing pidgin-dbg and following
the instructions here:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace#Running_gdb
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FYI this is the patch that would have to be backported:
http://developer.pidgin.im/viewmtn/revision/info/18f2f94b625542348af0049e0132a83a1c58aef6
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It does appear that squeeze's libpurple0 is affected by this, though the
patch doesn't apply cleanly.
Technically, the possible crash is in the client code, and I don't think
pidgin or finch exhibit this behavior; the original bug was against
Adium for OS X, based on libpurple.
I don't think backpo
Thanks for the package update. Are you interested in taking over
maintainership of the package, or at least becoming co-maintainer?
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I might get to this eventually, but I don't have the time in the immediate
future to do this transition, and upstream doesn't seem to have touched it. So
for the time being, it probably just makes sense to remove it from testing.
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severity 642199 important
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Fails to connect how? Is there an error message? Can you attach the
output from Help->Debug Window while connecting?
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On 09/19/2011 05:55 PM, Noel David Torres Taño wrote:
So, your closing means that GIMP is not culprit at all of the failure? Is it
completely a responsability of the nvidia driver?
Correct.
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Are you using the driver from a package or did you download it separately?
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Which X display driver are you using?
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Package: libgadu-dev
Version: 1:1.11.0-1
Severity: serious
running "pkg-config --libs libgadu" reports the following error:
Package gnutls was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gnutls.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
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severity 630254 important
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The package is not unusable just because one protocol is unusable.
You cannot log in.. to what? ICQ? Can you open Help -> Debug Window,
then try to log in, then attach the output from the debug window?
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Package: libgraphviz-dev
Version: 2.26.3-5
Severity: grave
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libgraphviz-dev: Depends: ocaml-base-nox-3.11.2 which is a virtual
package.
It looks like it should depend on ocamp-base-nox instead?
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On 05/31/2010 09:37 PM, Paul Szabo wrote:
> This package suggests ghostscript, and may be affected. Please
> evaluate the security of this package, and fix if needed.
What do you suggest I fix? gimp already calls gs with -dSAFER.
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I can't seem to reproduce this. Can you send the output of
"gconftool -R /system/gstreamer/0.10/default" ?
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severity 562720 important
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After some discussion with the bug reporter, I think we agreed that this
was not RC.
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severity 562720 important
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Please accept my deepest apologies for downgrading the severity of a bug
that obviously did not meet the criteria for a serious severity. Let me
quote from the BTS manual:
serious
is a severe violation of Debian policy (roughly, it violates a must or
required dire
Looks like this is going to take a while since I can no longer build
gimp in an unstable pbuilder as a result of the surprise libjpeg transition.
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Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
> Ari, is it right to don't have this dependency now or it was something
> that went unnoticed?
This appears to be my fault, though I don't know how it happened.
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I've just been informed that this is CVE-2010-0013.
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Nico Golde wrote:
> Hi Ari,
> are you working on an update? I'd NMU this bug otherwise,
> the issue sucks for a lot of users.
>
Not yet. Feel free to NMU it.
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>From upstream:
A patch for the file upload vulnerability can be found in 4be2df4f,
3d02401c, and c64a1adc [1, 2, & 3]. The fix itself is in [3], but depends
on the first two to apply properly (and clean up memory correctly).
As a note, when backporting the patch to anything older than 2.6.0, th
retitle 548336 random crashes with "type * * not a basic type"
affects 548336 +iceweasel
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Apparently this can be fixed by restarting your X session.
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Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Moreover, since all kernel packages in testing have been upgraded to
> 2.6.30, the issue should have solved itself. One could introduce a
> dependency on linux-image-2.6, version 2.6.27 or higher but I don't
> really know whether this is a clean solution. In any case,
> nsp
reopen 520189
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On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 20:51 +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> > It looks like at some point in the past, the plugin loader stub hasn't been
> > updated. This is possibly down to debconf settings - I'd advise turning on
> > automatic stub updating for globally installe
This is reported in gimp as #544618. Upstream is not planning on fixing
it until 2.8, and they recommend using pkg-config with gimp.pc instead.
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So.. can you install pidgin-dbg and get a backtrace as described here:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
What's the output of pidgin -d?
Will pidgin start if you run pidgin -n?
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That would be enough, but there are so many other problems with the
libgimp-perl package as it related to gimp 2.6 that it's not worth
fixing until the other issues are resolved.
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reassign 534161 libcanberra-gtk-module
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On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 19:58 +0200, Wouter Koolen-Wijkstra wrote:
> Ari Pollak wrote:
> > So it crashes on exit or while you're using the program?
> During normal operation (some clicks here and there, switch tabs, search
> etc
So it crashes on exit or while you're using the program? What happens if
you remove libcanberra-gtk-module?
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 17:16 +0200, Wouter Koolen-Wijkstra wrote:
> Hi Ari,
>
> Thanks for your quick reply. I rebuilt from source as indicated there.
> Unfortunately, it's not a segfault,
Could you get a backtrace as described here:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
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peter green wrote:
> tags 523597 +patch
> thanks
>
> patch is attatched
Thanks, but any idea why this needs to be so complicated? Shouldn't it
just require updating the symlinks?
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Can you try the plt-scheme package from testing or unstable?
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What happens if you move your ~/.plt-scheme directory out of the way?
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(forgot to send this reply to the bug)
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 22:03 +, Rob Andrews wrote:
> Given this situation, I'm wondering what worth there is implementing a fix
> if it's already obsolete before the package is pushed out.
Because there's no dependency on kernel >= 2.6.27, and there's not
I just confirmed that this is related to the kernel version; rebooting
into 2.6.28 fixed the problem.
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I forgot to include the output of nspluginplayer:
~% NPW_INDENT_MESSAGES=1 NPW_DEBUG=1 nspluginplayer
src=http://magic.pen.fizzlebot.com/magic-pen.swf width=800 height=520
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** plugin_exit
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** NP_GetMIMEDescription
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** plugin_init fo
Package: nspluginwrapper
Version: 1.3.0-1
Severity: serious
nspluginwrapper currently does not work at all on my system; I believe
this has to do with a kernel 2.6.27-specific flag passed to socket()
now, but I'm not entirely sure. This is especially bad given that the
default kernel in both squee
What happens if you move your ~/.plt-scheme directory out of the way?
Also, could you follow the directions at
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace to rebuild with debugging
symbols and get another backtrace?
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Strange, this isn't happening for me with the same versions. However, it
looks like your gegl package is in a weird state:
pi libgegl-0.0-0 0.0.20-1 Generic Graphics Library
Can you check this and make sure it's fully installed?
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Please install pidgin-dbg and get a backtrace as described at the web
page in the crash message.
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If you run gstreamer-properties and set the output plugin to ALSA, then
set Pidgin back to Automatic sounds, I assume it works again?
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What's the output of "gconftool -R /system/gstreamer/0.10/default"?
Also, could you try the version of pidgin from experimental?
Milan P. Stanic wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-12-24 at 15:59, Ari Pollak wrote:
>> Do you have an plugins loaded? What happens if you disable soun
Do you have an plugins loaded? What happens if you disable sounds
completely?
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You'll have to include some more information or this bug report is
useless. Can you get a backtrace of the crash as described here:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace (you can skip to the "Running
gdb" section after installing the pidgin-dbg package)
Also, do you have any plugins loaded?
Nope, the crash was pretty clearly in the engine. I'm sure gimp 2.4 uses
newer features of GTK, which the theme could have problems with. I
haven't received any other reports of a crash under these circumstances.
Sergey I. Sharybin wrote:
> I tested this issue on my Debian Etch machine with gimp
On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 14:43 -0400, Ethan Blanton wrote:
> Whoops, an excellent point. You might want to simply use the attached
> (untested, but compiles and looks rather trivial) patch, instead,
> which is from upstream. It is upstream revision
> 90ed1fb17982cbb6355d5dd32d041b8c0027509b and
> 19
As far as I can tell, --with-system-ssl-certs doesn't exist in 2.4.3.
On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 13:03 -0400, Ethan Blanton wrote:
> Why is a patch necessary to enable /etc/ssl/certs? Does
> --with-system-ssl-certs= not do what you need? If so, we should fix
> it, rather than applying additional hack
If what you say is correct, then most Pidgin installations are not
verifying certificates correctly and this isn't just a Debian problem.
Any patch needs to address the real issue, especially since upstream has
discouraged using GNUTLS.
Miron Cuperman wrote:
> I believe this bug was introduced wit
Is the server certificate present in /etc/ssl/certs or Tools->Certificates?
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Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> Btw, why does rss-glx link against libopenal statically anyway? Isn't
> that frowned upon by the security team?
Where do you see it being linked statically?
% ldd /usr/lib/xscreensaver/skyrocket
libalut.so.0 => /usr/lib/libalut.so.0 (0x2ab504196000)
l
I don't understand this bug, since it builds fine on my system and has
built fine on the buildds fairly recently.
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On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 18:10 +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> re-read what I wrote above. why would in check the write permissions on
> foo if it's going to install in bar anyway?
It's not explicitly checking for write permissions, it just tries to
make the directory. I realize it's not actually doin
On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 09:45 +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> I improved my template to clarify that bugs are not necessarly
> gcc-4.3-specific. But even if it's not gcc-4.3-related, it's still an
> FTBFS, and it's still RC.
Except that it doesn't seem to happen under normal circumstances.
> The pro
severity 477970 important
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This appears to be some unrelated install error having nothing to do
with gcc-4.3. I can't reproduce this under a normal pbuilder
environment, and it hasn't been reproduced on the buildds.
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found 474007 3.12.0~beta2-1
reassign 474007 versions in symbols file not updated for nssutil
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In version 3.12.0~beta2-1 of libnss3-1d, -lnssutil was added as a
required library in nss.pc, but the symbols file was not updated with
the correct version. So programs th
reassign 474007 libpurple0
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Do you have a /usr/lib/libnssutil3.so.1d file? Does it match what's in
the libnss3-1d package? Do you have anything in /usr/local/lib also?
Could you attach the full output from pidgin -d? Does 2.4.1 fix the
problem?
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# Automatically generated email from bts, devscripts version 2.10.18.1
#
# pidgin (2.4.0-2) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
#
# * debian/patches/22_zephyr-crash.patch:
#- Add patch from upstream to prevent crash in Zephyr when reading
# accounts.xml file (Closes: #470947)
# * debian/patches/23_e
Does it actually freeze, or can you get to a console with
Ctrl-Alt-F1? If your browser when starting pidgin from a
terminal is links2, then it's probably the same as starting
pidgin from outside a terminal. What is the browser set to in
pidgin's preferences under the Network tab?
On Mon, Feb 11, 2
Unofficial prebuilt packages are here:
http://134.2.34.20/blank/debian/linux-2.6/
as referenced here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2008/02/msg00363.html
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Wow. Can you elaborate a bit further for such a severe bug? What exactly
do you mean by "the whole system crashes?"
henry atting wrote:
> Package: pidgin
> Version: 2.3.1-2
> Severity: critical
> Justification: breaks the whole system
>
> When in a Chat Window clicking on a link sent from a user
severity 465102 important
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Freezing logjam at this point does not freeze your entire desktop, it
just locks your input devices. Killing logjam from a console releases
the lock.
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Upstream seems to have patched referencer a while ago to support poppler
0.6: http://svn.icculus.org/referencer?rev=548&view=rev
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reassign 453767 python-gst0.10
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I'm reassigning this back to python-gst0.10 since the python-gst package
no longer exists, but there does not seem to be a proper upgrade path
for people who already had python-gst installed from etch.
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Package: quodlibet
Version: 1.0-1
Severity: grave
quodlibet no longer starts after upgrading python-gst0.10. It fails with
lots of errors like this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/quodlibet/formats/__init__.py", line 22, in ?
try: format = __import__(name, {}, {}, self)
forcemerge 446759 453759
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I'll ask you the same thing I asked the other bug submitter from which I
never got a response:
Could you try unloading all of the plugins and see if it still crashes? If
it no longer crashes, try loading each of them individually until you see
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Huh? Pidgin 2.2.2-1 doesn't depend on intltool, so why should it matter what
version is installed?
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The point here is that xscreensaver should not unlock the screen when
missing xscreensaver-gl-helper, it should just display a blank
screensaver. rss-glx does not NEED to be run with xscreensaver-gl-helper
as it's perfectly feasible to run with gnome-screensaver, so rss-glx
shouldn't need to depend
According to NEWS.Debian:
* The gimp package now includes its own Print plug-in, and should
automatically remove the old gimp-print package that was provided by
Gutenprint. If you still want to use the extended Gutenprint Print
plug-in, please install the gimp-gutenprint package.
So
severity 41 wishlist
retitle 41 needs better error message when opening a second instance
forwarded 41 http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/3417
thanks
You have another instance of pidgin running. Either kill that instance,
bring it back up normally, or start pidgin with --multiple.
-
Except for one problem - pidgin doesn't use gconf.
James LewisMoss wrote:
> When I've logged out of X and logged back in, but not when logging in
> right after a reboot.
>
> It looks like the gconf daemon doesn't exit properly when X exits so the
> next time you start there are two running, but th
What happens if you rename your ~/.purple directory?
On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 11:54 -0400, jlquinn (optonline) wrote:
> Ari Pollak wrote:
> > Please install the pidgin-dbg and libgtk2.0-0 packages, and get a
> > backtrace as described here:
> > http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/G
Please install the pidgin-dbg and libgtk2.0-0 packages, and get a
backtrace as described here:
http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/GetABacktrace
Also, moving your ~/.purple directory out of the way and trying again
might help, as will attaching the output of "pidgin -d".
On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 11:00 -
Sorry, this was well open for an immediate NMU since it had been filed for
longer than a week. No harm done in getting the fix in early.
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Wow, thanks for the thirty minutes notice. I had planned to build and
upload tomorrow. Oh well.
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on libmpich1.0c2 to libmpich1.0ldbl
+(Closes: #441882)
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+ -- Ari Pollak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 23 Sep 2007 10:53:22 -0400
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mpich (1.2.7-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Corrected alternatives removal in prerm (closes: #306305).
diff -u mpich-1.2.7/debian/control mpich-1.2.7/debian/c
Package: libc6-dev
Version: 2.6.1-4
Severity: grave
After the changes in -3 to sysmacros.h to fix #439859, software that
defined a major or minor variable now breaks, whereas it used to compile
fine. I have not heard a valid rationale for breaking things resulting
from that patch. gimp currently f
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