: #895037)
Actually, this upload fixes the issue on blueman itself, not on the
entire meta-bug for libappindicator migration.
Thus, reopening and fixing accordingly.
Cheers.
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ing. Matteo Vescovi
Hi Scott,
Someone approached me and volunteered to port presage to Python 3 in late
October, but I haven't heard back since them.
Let me take a look at what kind of an effort it would be to port to python 3:
that would be my preferred option if I can find the time to do.
Else, the suggestion to
Hi Olly,
Thanks for sending in the patch to upgrade presage to use wxPython3.0.
I have noticed that upgrading to wxPython3.0 has introduced a bug in
pyprompter. The menu keyboard shortcuts do not work: for example CTRL+O
to open a file, or ALT+F to open the file menu no longer work correctly.
: #713617
* Fix out-of-date-standards-version lintian warning.
* Added missing build dependency.
-- Matteo Vescovi matteo.vesc...@yahoo.co.uk Wed, 02 OCt 2013
18:23:01 +0100
To access further information about this package, please visit the
following URL:
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Hi,
Here's what I found out so far about this bug.
Unsetting the DISPLAY environment variable works around the FTBFS error
by skipping the failing Junit tests. However, unsetting DISPLAY is not
the preferable/acceptable solution, as it simply skips the failing tests.
Check out the
The first failing test is BadSessionStateTest. The first exception in
the log is actually expected:
[junit] java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 0
[junit] at
com.sun.beans.ObjectHandler.dequeueResult(ObjectHandler.java:189)
[junit] at
Hi,
The stack trace led me to suspect the root cause of the issue lies in
the java.beans package.
I built the bsaf sources and tests with the default jdk
(/usr/lib/jvm/default-java - java-6-openjdk) and then ran the entire
testsuite with openjdk-7-jdk by changing the exported JAVA_HOME to
On 18/05/12 09:31, Aron Xu wrote:
Hi!
Hi Aron
It appears that the builds on armel and kfreebsd-i386 are not
successful, and it looks to be caused by insufficient memory on the
machine. Is that correct? Can you try to figure the reason out?
On armel, the issue seems to be caused by doxygen.
Thanks for uploading my package, Aron.
I'll make sure to use the same orig.tar.gz next time.
Cheers,
- Matteo
On 16/05/12 18:21, Aron Xu wrote:
Hi,
I have uploaded presage for this fix, but please note the orig.tar.gz
isn't identical to the one already present in archive. Please make
sure
Thanks for the bug report and the proposed patch.
I plan to upload an updated package that fixes the FTBFS bug to mentors
later today.
Cheers,
- Matteo
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Hi,
I just uploaded a new revision of my package to mentors that fixes this
FTBFS bug.
The updated package URL is:
http://mentors.debian.net/package/presage
The respective dsc file can be found at:
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/presage/presage_0.8.7-2.dsc
I would be grateful
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