I've discontinued roxterm because the amount of work needed to fix
outstanding bugs and continue to maintain it was more than it was worth.
gnome-terminal is pretty good these days, and there are other terminals.
This bug looks like it's caused by an ABI change in VTE, which you would
need rox
Package: icedove
Version: 1:45.2~b1-1
Followup-For: Bug #829188
I've also been experiencing frequent crashes with version 4x. I'm not
sure, but it seems to occur just after it's opened and displayed a
message. One particular message has just triggered a crash twice in a
row, but not every time I o
block 809570 809846
thanks
It looks like xgettext's support for glade has broken. If it doesn't get
fixed soon I can probably work around it by using po4a to generate
glade.pot.
retitle 795529 conflicting file roxterm.xpm also provided by roxterm-data
severity 795529 important
severity 795551 important
forcemerge 795529 795551
thanks
Making the severity important because there's a workaround described in
#795529.
I know what I did wrong, but for some reason the mistak
I've heard back from the original author and he says his icons are
public domain and I can use any licence I like. I think it would be best
if I stick to CC-BY and update the metadata and copyright file.
On 11/08/15 21:40, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
please add the missing license of:
roxterm-3.0.2/roxterm.appdata.xml.in
to your debian/copyright and remove all files that are licensed under
CC 2.0 (which is not DFSG compatible):
roxterm-3.0.2/roxterm.svg
roxterm-3.0.2/.DirIcon
Hi,
roxterm.s
On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 00:24:54 +0100
Toni Mueller wrote:
> as of recently, entering a comma (',') in a roxterm window causes
> roxterm to exit immediately. I have tried with various shells (csh,
> bash, zsh) and other terminal emulators (xterm, gnome-term), and the
> problem occurs only when using
I've seen this behaviour several times, and agree it's at least
"serious", so sorry for not reporting this or finding a bug to subscribe
to earlier. Today it was caused by X failing to start due to some
problem I couldn't be bothered to remmebr after deleting several hundred
files from /var/log, bu
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 15:27:57 -0400
"D. Stuart Freeman" wrote:
> I switched over to openbox and ran it without a problem, but I don't
> know if that's enough of an "environment" to provide a session.
>
> Recompiling with --without-sm does make it work on KDE. So, I guess my
> KDE sessions are mes
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 13:50:07 -0400
"D. Stuart Freeman" wrote:
> It still hangs, but the output to the terminal now just says:
>
> (5354) KIconCache::Private::themeDirsChanged: Theme directory has been
> modified
>
> I'm attaching the output of 'strace roxterm'.
I've tried running it in KDE t
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 15:08:32 -0400
Stuart Freeman wrote:
> Package: roxterm
> Version: 1.18.4-1
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
> When starting roxterm the window decoration frame appears with no
> content. Output to the terminal I launched it from looks like:
>
>
It looks like this patch causes complete breakage for at least some
users (bug #576457).
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I can confirm this in 0.9.21-1.1 while 0.9.21-1 WFM. Presumably it's
caused by the attempt to fix #573615:
pulseaudio (0.9.21-1.1) unstable; urgency=high
* Non-maintainer upload.
* Fix insecure temporary file creation security issue (closes: #573615).
-- Michael Gilbert Sat, 27 Mar 2010 1
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 15:01:08 +0100
Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Tony Houghton [100111 21:00 +]
> [...]
> > m-a should be able to find the headers automatically. It certainly knows
> > all about the headers-*-common and headers-*-arch packages because it
> > downl
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:10:49 +0100
Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> What do have distributors like we are to do that modules do compile
> a distributed header? A build against a vanilla one suceeded!
> (2.6.*) Alsa drivers intention is to build against _every_ 2.6
> series kernel. I know much installa
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 00:44:48 +0100
Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Tony Houghton [100110 22:51 +]
> > On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 23:17:44 +0100
> > Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> >
> > > If I run 'make-kpkg kernel-headers' i.e. in my linux-2.6.33-rc3 all
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 23:17:44 +0100
Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> If I run 'make-kpkg kernel-headers' i.e. in my linux-2.6.33-rc3 all
> those missing headers are packaged.
Does that also work if you run make-kpkg in a vanilla 2.6.32 kernel
tree?
> I've no idea why since
> linux-headers-2.6-$arch+2
I've got the same problem. Installing rpcbind and removing portmap has
not fixed it.
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This bug is affecting me too, it's preventing exim4 from starting.
Starting MTA:*** glibc detected *** tempfile: double free or corruption
(fasttop): 0x0098f010 ***
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/libc.so.6[0x7f9c6b20a1c8]
/lib/libc.so.6(cfree+0x76)[0x7f9c6b20bd06]
tempfile[0x400d0e]
/l
It isn't fixed. The amd64 version still depends on libcurl4-gnutls which
doesn't exist.
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100.14.06-1 has recently been released and I'm surprised to see it still
has this bug. Is the maintainer actually aware of it?
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