Hi, I'll try to reproduce this again this weekend, I've only been able to
reproduce this regularly when attempting to setup MS on my Jessie Raspberry
Pi (I believe it was an image produced by Bdale's Freedom-Maker), but I
recently hosed my Pi, so I'll have to start it over from scratch again.
Nick
Hi folks,
What still needs to be done on this bug to resolve it? If I understand
correctly, Martin's patch [0] in message #49 resolves the broken
behavior, correcting the grave breakage in this bug. If the
hotplug-before-resolve bug still needs to be handled, could we open a
new bug for that, or
Kurt, thanks for looking into this. I'm able to make the bug
disappear only by removing starttls (so "emacs-jabber" is forced to
use "gnutls-cli" instead of "starttls").
If I could figure out how to configure emacs-jabber to use
gnutls-cli instead of starttls, I could work around the problem. As
To configure Emacs-Jabber to use "gnutls-cli" instead of
"starttls",
add the following to your ``~/.emacs``::
(setq starttls-gnutls-program "gnutls")
Evaluate the line and you can connect as normal, via
``M-x jabber-connect``.
Of course, this still doesn't solve any of the underlying issu
Package: libssl0.9.8
Version: 0.9.8g-15+lenny5
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
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Intro
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I've been using Emacs and Emacs-Jabber for a while now, quite
flawlessly and wonderfully. However, since I've installed the
starttl
cted token
near" the package name... I don't understand how the Debian menu on my
system is created at this point... I only stumbled upon this problem because I
recently switched from Gnome to fluxbox, and then openbox when I found that the
fluxbox menu didn't work. Running
Package: xevil
Version: 2.02r2-4
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
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When run with no commandline options, after the license screen, regardless of
options selected, xevil always crashes with the following output:
*** glibc dete
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