On 9/10/19 8:11 AM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
> libgeotiff (1.5.1-2) is in testing, but libgeotiff-dfsg (1.4.3-1) cannot
> be removed from testing due to gnudatalanguage, which I don't
> understand. But this should be resolved when the package get autoremoved
> on the 14th.
gnudatalanguage was
On Sat, 14 Sep 2019, Gunter Königsmann wrote:
* Scroll Wheels and Two-Finger scroll are broken in this combination, if
Wayland is used (934386) and
Is two finger scrolling really a high priority issue? It seems like a
nice to have rather than a must-have IMHO.
* If a horizontal sc
Dear all,
If I interpreted the last mail I got right transition to GTK3 is now
deemed "important".
Unfortunately wxMaxima is only barely usable if the combination wxgtk3.0
and GTK3 is used:
* Scroll Wheels and Two-Finger scroll are broken in this combination,
if Wayland is used (934386
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I've uploaded a new version of libdatetime-timezone-perl to stretch,
incorporating the changes of the Olson DB 2019c as quilt patch.
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I've uploaded a new version of libdatetime-timezone-perl to buster,
incorporating the changes of the Olson DB 2019c as quilt patch.
On Fri, 2019-09-13 at 21:10 +0300, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> To clarify, 10.3.18 has been uploaded to Debian unstable. Issue is
> still open for Buster and Stretch.
Is there a likely ETA for when this might be resolvable?
If you could prepare (preferably targeted) updates via the usual p-u
path th
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