forward to start cooperation with your company.
Thanks and Regards,
Jason Miller
Hi,
This was recently brought to my attention.
I would point out that neither of these are actually bugs.
First, the unconditional fsync() was intentional behavior. At worst, it's a
NOP as the file will likely be flushed momentarily anyway.
Secondly, the gdbm_close() function is meant to appr
nding (to .ps)
I assume the file contents don't matter, since it seems to be
pretty early instartup. I did try with a real .ai file originally,
but get the same crash with empty files as shown above.
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Debian Release: stretch/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT poli
Thank you for the email! If you would indeed forward it on (and CC
me), that would be splendid.
Firefox deals with many such situations nicely nowadays. When you
click the Back button, it displays a dialog box:
% This page is asking you to confirm that you want to leave - data you
have entered
vice on my own
domain).
I too would be happy to follow instructions on how to provide more
debugging information.
Thank you, - Jason
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.3
-caps arguments for the ui setting.
Attached is a patch to do just that.
I hope you will include it in future releases.
Thank you, - Jason
diff --git a/offlineimap/ui/detector.py b/offlineimap/ui/detector.py
index 4ec7503..99db613 100644
--- a/offlineimap/ui/detector.py
+++ b/offlineim
Package: xmcd
Version: 2.6-21
--- Please enter the report below this line. ---
In this bug report for version 2.6-8 the user complained that xmcd didnt run
for non-root only root.
The current version of the package contains a README.Debian that explains how
to get around this.
(check your in gr
OK, I realize my previous description sounded like an infomercial.
This new one is more down-to-earth. Could you please use it as the
new emacs-snapshot-gtk package description?
Description: Integrated development environment full of features
.
Emacs is an integrated development environment and
Package: emacs-snapshot
Version: 1:20070302-1
X-Debbugs-CC: emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Severity: minor
Hi all, I noticed a minor issue which affects Emacs in Debian, and
which I think also affects upstream Emacs 22. The documentation at
the top of pcomplete.el[1] says near the b
them to
the debian/control file? Also, do you think it's worth it for me to
forward them to the Fedora people and/or freshmeat.net as an
additional way of evangelizing emacs?
Cheers,
Jason Spiro
Description: Integrated development environment chock full of features
.
This is a snapshot o
Package: spfquery
Severity: normal
The short description for spfquery claims that it is a library when it
is not. It should say something like 'Sender Policy Framework Query
Tool'.
Long decription could state that it uses libspf.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers unstab
eds to be patched to disable the max player limit
that can be set in include/config.h.
Regards,
Jason
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y.
Thanks go to Bas Wijnen for suggesting symlinking;
I am a newbie to Debian packaging and would not have thought of that
timesaving idea.
Regards,
Jason Spiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
diff -ruN5 falconseye-1.9.3/debian/falconseye-data.dirs
falconseye-1.9.3-new/debian/falconseye-data.dirs
---
for
xterm being slow.
This happens when I press the profile or leak-check buttons in the
memprof window.
-jason
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Justin Pryzby wrote:
Hey Jason,
Can you confirm the ability to run "xterm" under memprof? I agree
that memprof seems to be totally busted, but it seems to at least be
capable of spawning an xterm, if nothing else. I just want to check
and see if we are seeing the thing. Anoth
Package: memprof
Version: 0.5.1-12
Severity: important
When I run memprof, and then "run" a program within it, or when I run it via
`memprof -- $program`, nothing happens. Shouldn't memprof actually be
running that program to profile it? Am I missing something here? How do I
get memprof to do a
tags 293807 patch
thanks
Attached is very simple patch to fix this.
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-- Branden Robinson, 2001
diff -Naur diskless-0.3.18.0.5.orig/debian/rules
diskless-0.3.18.0.5/debian/rules
--- diskless-0.3.18.0.5.o
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Package: bookmarker
Version: 2.7.0-2.1
the bookmarker package is not lintian clean:
E: bookmarker source: build-depends-without-arch-dep
N:
N: The control file specifies source relations for architecture-dependent
N: packages, but no architecture-dependent packages are built. Most
N: likely
audio doesn't work for me in
this particular case--if it's supposed to, what needs to be configured
differently? /proc/sound doesn't exist for me. Sound driver is es1371
for Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI.
Jason B.
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