Bug#243749: libarts1: help2man would have get better output

2004-04-14 Thread Fabian Franz
Package: libarts1 Version: 1.1.5-2 Severity: normal Followup-For: Bug #243749 Well I agree with the original poster that such a man-page should not be added to debian. Even help2man would have get more info. artsd --help is here working just fine and the original poste could add that info to the

Bug#242641: kdm does not obey pam_limits

2004-04-14 Thread Kees van Vloten
Chris, Pam really restricts login with these settings, that means I cannot open 2 console sessions and I cannot open one samba session + one console session. But KDM does seem to respond to the code returned by pam. I am not a PAM expert but I believe that pam returns a session failure code and

Bug#239083: Problem solved

2004-04-14 Thread Alain Roos
Hello, When starting kdeprinter again, and this time, selecting another printing system type that the default (=CUPS) then selecting again CUPS, it displays "localhost:631" (server:port) just below the printing system selection field. And the error message did never appear on the next runs of

Bug#243787: libkhtmlpart.la not found

2004-04-14 Thread Jacob Kanev
Package: kdelibs4 Version: 4:3.1.5-1 Severity: high When using konqueror to look at a web page, the following error is displayed: There was an error loading the module KHTML. The diagnostics is: Library files for "libkhtmlpart.la" not found in paths. This is equal to Bug #234435, which

Bug#243749: man pages are f*cking useless

2004-04-14 Thread Dominique Devriese
Phil Edwards writes: > Package: libarts1 Version: 1.2.2-1 Severity: normal > I am trying to debug a sound problem that has stumped everybody > that's looked at it so far. I track it down to a running "artsd" > with lots of odd-looking parameters on its command line. > Imagine my joy when the ar

Bug#243749: man pages are f*cking useless

2004-04-14 Thread Phil Edwards
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 10:31:49PM +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote: > Phil Edwards writes: > > > Imagine my joy when the artsd man page lists nothing but "fixme" in > > every paragraph and for every option. You have no idea how > > frustrating this is. Why did you even bother shipping this page?

Bug#126406: kppp: Alternative for using noauth as suggested by README

2004-04-14 Thread Ernst Kloppenburg
Package: kppp Version: 4:3.1.5-1 Severity: normal Followup-For: Bug #126406 as the original bug reporter says, /usr/share/doc/kppp/README.Debian gives the very questionable advice to set "noauth" in /etc/ppp/options I found a different solution to make kppp work: add the following to /usr/share/d

Processed: your mail

2004-04-14 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > reassign 243743 openssl0.9.6 Bug#243743: konqueror: https fails if server requests a client certificate Warning: Unknown package 'openssl0.9.6' Bug reassigned from package `konqueror' to `openssl0.9.6'. > thanks Stopping processing here. Please contac

Bug#243743: not konqueror's fault

2004-04-14 Thread Noah Meyerhans
OK, it turns out that this is openssl 0.9.6's fault. If the server is running 0.9.7 then all is well. I'm going to reassign this to openssl, though I doubt anything can be done about it besides releasing sarge... noah pgpnv0kaLdWus.pgp Description: PGP signature

Possible build-dependency problem

2004-04-14 Thread Joaquin Ortega
The new package kdebase 4:3.2.2-1 build-depends on kdelibs4-dev (>> 4:3.2.1). This causes some problems because the version 4:3.2.1-1 is strictly bigger that 4:3.2.1 and in some ports (like powerpc and arm) the autobuilders picked this old kdelibs package. It does not correctly compile then. It s

Bug#243749: man pages are f*cking useless

2004-04-14 Thread Phil Edwards
Package: libarts1 Version: 1.2.2-1 Severity: normal I am trying to debug a sound problem that has stumped everybody that's looked at it so far. I track it down to a running "artsd" with lots of odd-looking parameters on its command line. Imagine my joy when the artsd man page lists nothing but "

Bug#243743: konqueror: https fails if server requests a client certificate

2004-04-14 Thread Noah Meyerhans
Package: konqueror Version: 4:3.2.2-1 Severity: important Hello. This may not be specific to Konqueror, but it's certainly manifesting itself there. Our site makes fairly extensive use of client-side ssl certificates for authentication to web services. These are certificates that show up under

Bug#221477: Still the case in 0.7.7 (kde 3.2.2)

2004-04-14 Thread Sebastien LITAIZE
Hi, Strangely enough, I can't recall getting this at home (lattest unstable), whereas I get it all the time at work (same, fairly recent install & smaller screen res). Also, it seems that when you close knode while it was "bigger than screen", then next time it defaults to some sort of default s

Bug#243590: kdm is segfaulting on start

2004-04-14 Thread Riku Voipio
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 05:19:38PM -0500, Zed Pobre wrote: > I'm not sure exactly what changed that caused this behaviour. When > kdm is started, X will start for just a moment, but before the greeter > comes up, it will crash all the way back to the console and not > restart X. Checking syslog s

Bug#243664: kmail: Filters do not match multiple X-Mailing-List headers

2004-04-14 Thread Stuart Young
Package: kmail Version: 4:3.2.1-1 Severity: minor A filter that is supposed to match on X-Mailing-List does not match if there are multiple X-Mailing-List headers in the received message. I'm guessing that once it hits the first incidence of X-Mailing-List it stops scanning headers if it doesn't

Processed: Re: Processed: merge

2004-04-14 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > package kdelibs4 Ignoring bugs not assigned to: kdelibs4 > tags 243475 +sid Bug#243475: Cannot upgrade to kdelibs4-3.2.2-1 (Bad fd number) Tags were: patch sid Bug#242946: postinst fails using dash as /bin/sh Bug#242961: kdelibs4: bashism in preinst sc

Bug#243653: konqueror: Mouse-over weirdness

2004-04-14 Thread Stuart Young
Package: konqueror Version: 4:3.2.2-1 Severity: minor When visiting this webpage: http://www.luv.asn.au/ Move the mouse pointer over the Navigation section (lower left side), particularly over the links just below the Navigation title ("events" & "recent posts" - there are more options if you lo