> Jukka Neppius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Package: chimera
> > Version: 1.70p1-1
Sorry to followup my own message, I just remembered the neXtaw bug
needs "*beNiceToColormap:true" to be tickled. So if you're using
nextawg prior to 0.8-2 with that resource setting then this could be
the p
Jukka Neppius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Package: chimera
> Version: 1.70p1-1
>
> If I click 'Bookmark' button(, select page from it) and then click
> 'Dismiss' to get rid of Bookmarks window then chimera always dies:
>
> X Error of failed request: BadPixmap (invalid Pixmap parameter)
> M
I wrote:
>
> Since no-one on debian-qa reproduced this bug, I've downgraded its
> severity, and asked the release manager if the package can be returned
> to potato.
Alas it seems it's too late to have penguineyes in potato. Next time
someone faster than me will have to refute or downgrade RC bu
severity 55982 normal
thanks
Since no-one on debian-qa reproduced this bug, I've downgraded its
severity, and asked the release manager if the package can be returned
to potato.
Recent praise for penguineyes:
"It has to be one of the most ridiculous programs I've seen in ages"
> Package: penguineyes
> Version: 0.9-2
> Severity: critical
>
> ive only ran this package twice and both times it has crashed my box. it
> has completely killed my machine, i cant even change to a vt. it
> just so happens that i was accessing the cdrom drive both times that it
> crashed. hopef
Package: penguineyes
Version: 0.9-2
On my slow old SVGA and with the fvwm window manager I find that when
dragging the penguineyes window around the screen it jumps about,
going sideways away from the path of the drag, or forward and
backward. With lwm the effect is worse, with no window manager
Package: penguineyes
Version: 0.9-2
I noticed the penguineyes package is missing a /usr/doc/penguineyes
symlink to /usr/share/doc/penguineyes. The rules file uses debhelper
but dh_installdocs is commented out, so the postinst doesn't get the
code to create that symlink. Uncommenting dh_installdo
Torsten Landschoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I am just downloading it. Will upload tonight.
Beaut, thanks.
I wrote last week:
>
> ... so I wonder if someone could look at this and do a build and
> upload.
Can I ask if anyone took this up?
The display-dhammapada package was recently orphaned by its author and
maintainer Richardas Cepas since he no longer uses Debian. He's made
a new tarball version 0.20 and I've made a .diff.gz for it based on
the debian directory of the previous version. But I'm not a
developer, so I wonder if som
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