fonts-dejavu" to my Build-Depends.
Thanks,
Ian.
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likely there is no UTF-8 encoder either.
It would probably be easier and more fruitful to add the wanted
features (or UI frills) from eterm to another terminal emulator.
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8572f5bff93734624fc214a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2017 12:49:08 +
Subject: [PATCH] Change build-depends to list libssl-dev first. Outcome in
sid/buster is to switch to openssl 1.1. I am not changing the sonam
Suggests.)
AFAICT 3 packages are affected: fortunes (and its translations),
cowsay, and purity.
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Reuben Thomas writes ("Re: Bug#695179: psnup(1) has a confusing bit"):
> On 21 January 2017 at 19:36, Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
> wrote:
>
> In the absence of time to fix this properly by listing the available
> units I have at least
what that bit of the
> sentence is trying to achieve. It would also be useful to list the
> other allowable units (I imagine `pt' is OK; I've also used `in' and
> `mm').
In the absence of time to fix this properly by listing the available
units I have at least dropped the confusing senten
Control: clone -1 -2
Control: tags -2 upstream
Control: retitle -2 pstops(1): some formatting improvements
Control: retitle -1 Unnecessary backslash before a "+" in the manual
I'm applying your patch to fix the warning. But the others should go
upstream I think.
Thanks,
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Control: clone -1 -2
Control: tags -2 upstream
Thanks for -i manpage fix which I will apply.
The full stop changes I think would best go via upstream, which is
now https://github.com/rrthomas/psutils/commits/master
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f it puts the old systemd version on hold or installs
> systemd-sysv, thus replacing sysvinit-core. So it would be nice if you
> could upload systemd-shim to unstable as soon as possible.
I will do that ASAP.
Thanks for coordinating.
Regards,
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[1] AIUI this is when your laptop suspends to RAM, but after a timeout
or when the battery is low, wakes up so that it can suspend to disk.
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I think systemd-shim is probably doing this on your system because
some dbus client told it to. I don't know what that might be.
I am no expert on any of this kind of dbus desktop stuff. But maybe
you can find some hints with a dbus monitoring tool of some kind ?
Good luck.
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I think this bug is probably fixed in experimental. Can you please
try systemd-shim 10-3~exp2 ?
If I don't get any adverse reports I will upload this to sid, for
release with stretch.
Regards,
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. You could try systemd-shim 10-3~exp2.
If you find out what the problem is, I would apply a patch to
systemd-shim (if applicable).
Good luck.
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Package: systemd-shim
Version: 10-3~exp1
08:04 Diziet: One small nag bug: systemd-shim-invoke belongs in
/usr/lib, not /usr/share :)
08:04 Diziet: (It is not arch-indep.)
10:58 ansgar: You are quite right.
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plausible. Even though I
am not competent to review it, I am considering applying it and
shipping it in Debian stretch.
Are you still running systemd-shim ? Whate version are you running ?
Would you like to help maintain it ?
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Ian Jackson writes ("Re: "not authorised" doing various desktoppy things [and 1
more messages]"):
> More news later today.
I have just uploaded systemd-shim 10-3~exp1 to experimental. I seems
to fix the problem for me. Depending on feedback, I will upload this
to s
and change the reference in
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.systemd1.service
Unless anyone has an opinion I'll do whatever is easier.
More news later today.
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Contro: tags -1 + patch
> Changing "pswrite" to "ps2write" fixes the 'Unknown device: pswrite' problem,
> e.g.
> $ sudo sed -i "s/pswrite/ps2write/" /usr/bin/psmerge
>
> Please fix the package!
Thanks for the report.
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I just did
LC_ALL=fr_FR.UTF-8 vtwm &
and it seemed to DTRT. The menus and window titles look just like
they did in my usual locale.
Is this still a bug for you, and if so do you have a clearer repro ?
Thanks,
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by a paragraph in
the place where info manuals always have blather you must skip over,
telling you that what follows lies by omission.
It would be nicer if /all/ the cvs subcommands were listed there.
Thanks,
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Debian Bug Tracking System writes (Bug#609916 closed by Debian FTP Masters
ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org (Bug#668159: Removed package(s) from
unstable)):
It has been closed by Debian FTP Masters ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org.
as the package ledcontrol has just been removed from the Debian
The previous patch leaves fd_stdin uninitialised. Here is an update.
Only in bnetd-0.4.24: bin
Only in bnetd-0.4.24: build
Only in bnetd-0.4.24/debian: debian.pcx
Only in bnetd-0.4.24/debian: files
Only in bnetd-0.4.24/debian: postinst.debhelper
Only in bnetd-0.4.24/debian: postrm.debhelper
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