#x27;s not architecture specific?
Nils: can I check which graphics drivers you are using, in case it is
relevant? Meanwhile someone should try running gravit on another i386
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https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch05.en.html#nmu-guidelines
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ing via "Mark all upgrades"; I didn't
seem to have the same problems when just installing a new package.
I'm attaching a log with various error messages that orca printed to
the console; sorry I've not narrowed it down further yet!
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don't think there's anything specifically wrong with how molly-guard
is using dpkg-divert, so I'm merging this bug in with the relevant
multistrap bug (#591518). Hope that's all right.
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On 18 April 2017 at 15:28, Tim Retout wrote:
> tags 856024 - unreproduc
step in your install process where preinst scripts get run?
If this is the issue, I'm now trying to work out what to do about
it... the preinst does seem to be the right place according to Policy
Appendix G.
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Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for hspell (versioned as 1.2-2.1). The diff
is attached to this message.
I've uploaded it to DELAYED/0, as described in section 5.11.1 of
the Developer's Reference.
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diff -Nru hs
odd patches, and maybe it's worth packaging the
other software.
In terms of not getting freedombox-setup removed, the NMU is quickest.
I'm hoping this email prodding Ted might work, but if no one else
volunteers, I could look at it - I'd like to understand the patches
first though.
On 30 Mar 2014 20:16, "Steven Chamberlain" wrote:
>
> Control: tags 742405 + patch
>
> On 28/03/14 20:30, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> > This doesn't seem right to me. "zookeeper ftbfs without openjdk" sounds
> > like a build dependency should be more specific - instead of depending
> > on default
wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 08:42:08PM +, Tim Retout wrote:
>> Zookeeper also fails to build on sparc. These seem to be the
>> architectures where openjdk is not the default JDK.
>>
>> This would explain why 3.4.5+dfsg-1 built successfully
this...
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On 27 September 2012 16:18, intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Tim Retout wrote (08 Jul 2012 03:30:28 GMT) :
> > # libembperl-perl installs fine in squeeze
> > tags 666011 + wheezy sid
>
> I'd be very thankful to be quickly explained our (team) use of these
> rele
, and never appeared
in Debian at all. :)
Anyway, marking it as not affecting squeeze.
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thanks
I can confirm that libmime-lite-html-perl builds on squeeze, so
helping Rhonda with the stable bug count. :)
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On 13 June 2012 08:22, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Tim Retout wrote:
>
>> I've not thought much about the implications for the Debian bug - one crazy
>> idea might be to use file_magic to detect broken caches...
>
> Seems doable. I just don't like the idea of the
e any objection to turning this into a removal request?
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Hey Andreas! I've committed my changes... I've left the upload in the
delayed queue for now, though.
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+libcvaux-dev with libopencv-dev. (Closes: #675183)
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+
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* Work around build failure with GCC 4.7. (Thanks for the patch to
diff -Nru sitplus-1.0.3/debian/control sitplus-1.0.3/debian/control
--- sitplus-
x-dev. (Closes: #674992)
+
+ -- Tim Retout Wed, 06 Jun 2012 08:49:27 +0100
+
actionaz (3.4.1-1) unstable; urgency=high
* New upstream release
diff -Nru actionaz-3.4.1/debian/control actionaz-3.4.1/debian/control
--- actionaz-3.4.1/debian/control 2012-05-08 12:43:26.0 +0100
+++ act
since #631204 is now fixed.
+(Closes: #654735)
++ debian/control: Drop Build-Depends on gfortran-4.5.
++ debian/README.Debian: Remove.
++ debian/platform_specific_flags.mk.debian: Set FC and F77 to gfortran.
+
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+
ferret-vis (6.6.2-1) uns
reassign 665077 automake
forcemerge 659482 665077
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As described in the upstream bug report, this can likely be fixed by
creating the /usr/share/aclocal directory in the automake package
(which was added to automake's install target at around the same time
the change was made).
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Checking @automake_includes is not appropriate any more, but I think
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Version: 3.81-8.1
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
Here is the end of the cowbuilder output:
dpkg-source: info: building make-dfsg in make-dfsg_3.81-8.1.dsc
debian/rules build
== making target debian/stamp/dummy-c
Package: colord
Version: 0.1.16-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 6.2 (?)
Dear maintainer,
Installing colord on a clean system, I get an error in the postinst, and
package configuration fails:
chown: invalid user: `colord:colord`
I think this is because the chown is attempted before
tags 643441 + patch
thanks
Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for maloc (versioned as 0.2-2.3) and uploaded it. The diff
is attached to this message.
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--- maloc-0.2/debian/changelog
+++ maloc-0.2/d
tags 620354 + patch
tags 620354 + pending
thanks
Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for meta-ggz (versioned as 0.0.14-1.1) and
uploaded it to DELAYED/0.
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--- meta-ggz-0.0.14/debian/chan
Hi Lucas,
I can't reproduce the twinkle FTBFS in an amd64 cowbuilder - was this
a temporary issue?
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+++ abook-0.5.6/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+abook (0.5.6-7.1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * debian/control: Build-Depend on libreadline6-dev instead of
+libreadline5-dev. (Closes: #553712)
+
+ -- Tim Retout Wed, 17 Aug 2011 20:02:16
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* Non-maintainer upload.
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+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * debian/control: Build-Depend on libreadline-dev instead of
+libreadline5-dev. (Closes: #553877)
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+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * debian/control: Build-Depend on libreadline-dev rather than
+libreadline5-dev. (Closes: #553888)
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en easier, and the more likely
> solution.
As requested by maintainer in bug #636885.
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Package: securecgi
Version: 0.11.1
Severity: serious
When trying to build securecgi, I got this error:
dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: libcap-dev automake1.8
dpkg-buildpackage: warning: Build dependencies/conflicts unsatisfied; aborting.
But automake1.8 does not exist in unstable
Package: aptfs
Version: 0.7-2
Severity: grave
I am having trouble getting aptfs to work. Here is what I am trying:
timr@timr-office-desktop:~$ groups
timr sudo src fuse admin
timr@timr-office-desktop:~$ mkdir aptfs
timr@timr-office-desktop:~$ mount.aptfs aptfs
/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/AptFs/
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+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * debian/control (libpcre++-dev): Add Depends on libpcre++0.
+(Closes: #627346)
+
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+
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* debian/watch: Updated, escape '+'.
r/lib64 exists
and is not a symlink; on my i386 system that directory is shipped by
'fakeroot'. (Is that meant to be the case?)
I believe we can pass --with-kde4-plugindir explicitly to work around this.
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On 4 November 2010 22:49, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> The updated 2.1.1 version on mentors.debian.net is by a new maintainer,
> so IMO we should keep it in and downgrade to non-RC.
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I guess the package is still usable even without sound.
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Package: libnet-nationalrail-livedepartureboards-perl
Version: 0.02-1
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Justification: maintainer's opinion
A notice has recently appeared on the API documentation web page:
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Enquiries will be introducing tokens in to SO
On 25 October 2010 17:19, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2010-10-23 23:48 +0200, Tim Retout wrote:
>
>> I would prepare an NMU for linux86 with the patch on #591133, but I
>> cannot reproduce the build failure in cowbuilder... is there any chance
>> you can test whether lin
tag 552183 sid
thanks
Hi Sam,
The reasons Simon outlined 12 months ago still stand, I believe. Since
then, rcalc was removed from testing.
Could you reply and let us know what you think about removing rcalc from
unstable?
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ows a message like "the transaction is already being edited in
another register", and does not crash.
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+++ gnucash-2.2.9/src/register/ledger-core/split-register.c
@@ -684,6 +684,7 @@
Hi Lucas,
I would prepare an NMU for linux86 with the patch on #591133, but I
cannot reproduce the build failure in cowbuilder... is there any chance
you can test whether linux86 still fails?
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This failure was because default-jdk was switched to be gcj on mips.
The -2 upload changed the build-dependency to be openjdk-6-jdk, but
has not changed JAVA_HOME to match. I'm just checking whether lwjgl
builds on mips with the change to JAVA_HOME.
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I'm building this package - looks like it'll take a while; I can delay
uploading if you want a chance to respond yourself. Although that's a
strange way of orphaning packages in my opinion. ;)
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will sponsor it under your name. Let me know if you've got any
other patches waiting.
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args[i+1] = "install"
-args.append("--install-platlib="+install_platlib)
cmd = "%s"%sys.executable
for e in args:
cmd = cmd + " " + e
Would you be able to test that the package behaves as before?
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tags 598619 - patch pending
thanks
On 18 October 2010 18:43, Julien Cristau wrote:
> I think it's not going to work.
Hmm, in that case I agree. I've canceled the upload - I'll try again
with a manually overridden binary-indep target, I think.
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At that point, 'fontforge' was using 100% CPU.
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Package: src:lilypond
Version: 2.12.3-7
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
lilypond is failing to build on s390, which is blocking migration of
two RC bug fixes. Here's a build log:
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=lilypond&ve
reckon it's not quite there yet. ;)
I'm half wondering whether gpib is worth it, given the
gpib-modules-source package won't build against squeeze's kernel at the
moment (bug #550932).
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I have made one extra change in the NMU; I added ReadPinDir next to
ReadPinFile in src/cmdline/cmdline_do_action.cc as well.
The final NMU diff is in bug #600410.
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I've filed #600366 requesting NMUs on these arches, and hopefully the
librep-dev problem wasn't hiding any other build failures.
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I created at some point to get the
right ordering.
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also welcome an
opinion on the other bug mentioned in the 1.9.0 release notes:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sipe/files/sipe/pidgin-sipe-1.9.0/NEWS/view
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from http://ftp-master.debian.org/deferred/ (be
sure to only get the ones from 15th October).
Alternatively, those packages should arrive in unstable in a couple of
days, and roughly 12 days from now be available in squeeze. I would
welcome the testing if you want to confirm the problem is fixed.
tags 577321 patch
thanks
I'm attaching a debdiff that gets gpib to build for me - I don't have
time to test the built packages tonight, so I've not actually made the
NMU upload yet.
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On 14 October 2010 23:18, Rodrigo Gallardo wrote:
> As a matter of fact, if you want to, feel free to upload it directly.
Awesome, thank you. I've rescheduled it.
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l try to think up a new workaround for gpib... not sure whether this
affects other m-a packages. (Do any others use cdbs?)
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So that I don't have to wonder any more: this should hopefully migrate
to testing now that Julien Cristau added XS-Autobuild:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/n/netperf/news/20101012T143209Z.html
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, I'm retitling this one and
downgrading.
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clone 584327 -1
reassign -1 gcc-4.4
found -1 4.4.4-1
block 584327 by -1
thanks
I think ideally the fix should be made in gcc, if it is a mipsel
compilation problem. The first step is to reproduce it with the latest
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Because I keep seeing this bug at the top of UDD and wondering about it:
it's waiting for python2.5 to be built against db4.8 - see bug #527455.
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;FindDir("Dir::Etc::preferencesparts");
+ if(!preferencesParts.empty())
+ recursive_copy_dir(preferencesParts, outDir + "/" + preferencesParts);
+ }
}
void dump_truncated_packages(const std::set
&packages,
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d to 1.0.0-3.1
from a previous version, would /usr/share/e16/config not be an empty
directory? So won't the rm -f in the preinst fail? I had vague plans
to test this.
Take this all with a pinch of salt; it's ridiculous o'clock over here. :)
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upload in the next week, or have any further advice on the best way to
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crash.
Pidgin/WindowMaker invisibility is bug #596526, from the same submitter.
This has nothing to do with myspell-hu! :)
So retitling this bug, and downgrading the severity. The right fix will
still be to update with the newer upstream releases, and this can happen
after squeeze is released.
o I'm guessing the dictionary might still be technically "malformed"?
The spellchecking in OOo seems to work, though.
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So I'll close the mp3splt-gtk
bug again.
And first I'm cloning this bug to gstreamer0.10-alsa, since the
visible errors look alsa-related. Someone who knows more about
gstreamer might be able to guide you through the --gst-debug options
to gst-launch-0.10, and possibly reassign the bug furthe
lt-gtk crashing when gstreamer throws an error (imho severity
"important")
- a gstreamer problem with playing your files (needs confirming with
latest packages)
I'd like the first one to migrate to squeeze...
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I don't mind if it just gets
closed politely. All I wanted to do was chase up the loose ends from
the NMU of pkg-config, and it sounds like that's happened.
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Ben and the release team, not something I want to decide either way.
It's just a little bit more BTS manipulation to make that happen...
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describe is from a copy/paste via the Transaction menu?
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e.mp3
I think there's a bigger problem with mp3splt-gtk here - it shouldn't
crash and burn when gstreamer throws an error. But that actually
requires a patch...
If installing the -ugly plugins makes it work, maybe this bug could be
downgraded to "important"? It's just a crash in an error case, by that
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trcmp(name, be->linkfile) != 0) &&
/* Only delete lock files older than the active one */
I'll try to get round to a delayed NMU this week after I've tested it,
if I don't hear anything.
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other filenames, I'd
guess.
Because Sam named the base file with a ".xac" extension, the error is
not caught by the conditions around the unlink command.
It should be possible to extend the guard condition around this block to
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10-plugins-good installed, the ogg file plays.
Downgrading to merely serious, and I'll try to get round to a delayed
NMU upload tomorrow if I don't hear anything.
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tions ?
Not to this bug. It'll get closed soon.
We need a stable location where new release tarballs will appear (are
you always going to use /repository/unpackaged/ ?), and then we can
use a debian/watch file to get updated automatically with new
releases.
Too tired to think of anything clever
he if() block after inet_addr fails -
you can just replace it all with one getaddrinfo call, and it will
figure out both IP addresses and hostnames.
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consider using it as the new upstream?
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thanks
Hi Petter,
I think the fix is in enscript 1.6.5.2-1 - obviously this version
needs to transition to squeeze.
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I'll fix this shortly (erm, tomorrow) when I update to 1.6.5.2.
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Now fixed upstream in Enscript 1.6.5.2.
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Version: 1.6.5.1-1
Severity: serious
Tags: upstream
This is http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?29198
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Yes, I can reproduce this. I'll aim to fix it tomorrow evening.
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;,
and none of the other files will match that basename. (In fact, all the
other files will get deleted - 'foo' always appears last after the list
has been truncated, but in this case would also be $files[0].)
Probably filesystem-dependent? No CPAN testers have picked this up.
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tant to handle
upgrades from previous installations smoothly? I might expect a debconf
question offering to move my current /var/www/iog to /var/lib/iog if you
are upgrading. But I'm not sure it's essential... perhaps it just adds
complexity. I haven't checked how other people have fixed
an updated package
(although we'll produce a proper nmudiff later).
Thanks,
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clone 545367 -1
notfound 545367 20080210-1.1
notfound -1 20080210-1
close 545367 20080210-1.1
retitle -1 acx100-source: module FTBFS with 2.6.31 kernel
submitter -1 "Andrew O. Shadoura"
thanks
Hi Andrew,
This is a different build failure, so I'm cloning this as a new bug.
T
pload will also incorporate the NMU diff from #560489,
which got rejected because of the lintian error.
Regards,
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diff -u belpic-2.6.0/debian/changelog belpic-2.6.0/debian/changelog
--- belpic-2.6.0/debian/changelog
+++ belpic-2.6.0/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+belpic (2.6.
Package: beidgui
Version: 2.6.0-7
Severity: serious
The lintian override file for beidgui is installed in
/usr/share/lintian-overrides, not /usr/share/lintian/overrides.
I'm filing this as serious because a lintian error is now causing
uploads of belpic to unstable to be rejected.
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lease feel free to
tell me if I should delay it longer.
I've applied the patch from Stefan Ebner in the bug log.
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diff -u belpic-2.6.0/debian/changelog belpic-2.6.0/debian/changelog
--- belpic-2.6.0/debian/changelog
+++ belpic-2.6.0/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
+be
it longer.
I've applied the patch from George Danchev in the bug report log.
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diff -u autoclass-3.3.4/prog/io-results-bin.c autoclass-3.3.4/prog/io-results-bin.c
--- autoclass-3.3.4/prog/io-results-bin.c
+++ autoclass-3.3.4/prog/io-results-bin.c
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