Fixed in latest Debian Unstable package, now synced into oneiric. Will
be in next release !
eject (2.1.5+deb1+cvs20081104-8) unstable; urgency=low
* Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.1:
- Use kfreebsd-any in Build-Depends
* Convert debian/rules to use dh
* Apply patch to avoid -X side-effe
Any news on this? Have you been able to send this upstream?
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Additionally, a version for Lucid with that patch applied is now in my
PPA. Ralph, thanks for letting me know the patch is good; I'll send it
upstream shortly.
** Changed in: eject (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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The actual code patch isn't any different; I pasted it into a temporary
file and applied it with 'patch'; the changes to the Debian control and
changelog files were what needed to be updated. Attached find a debdiff
against Lucid.
** Patch added: "Debdiff against 2.1.5+deb1+cvs20081104-7."
http
If you could provide an updated patch for this bug, it would be great.
** Tags added: patch-needswork
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9.10 still has this bug. I've downgraded 9.10's eject package to Adam's
PPA and, with the -v option, it shows it saving and restoring the speed
set at the start of the -X processing. The patch also looks sane and
correct. Adam, let me know if this isn't sufficient for you to submit
upstream. Th
Adam, https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/InstallingSoftware isn't
clear whether as a 8.04/Hardy user I can use an 8.10/Intrepid PPA. Do
you know?
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Did this patch fix your issue? I'd like to submit it upstream if you can
confirm it working.
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The fixed package is uploaded to my PPA; let me know if you have any
trouble installing or using it.
https://launchpad.net/~adam-buchbinder/+archive
Information on how to use PPAs is here:
https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA#Installing%20software%20from%20a%20PPA
Thank you in advance for t
This looks pretty straightforward. Here's a debdiff which saves, then
restores the CD-ROM speed. It'll print an error if it can't restore it.
My CD drive doesn't support multiple speeds, so you'll have to let me
know if this works. (It doesn't make it *stop* working on mine, at
least.) Attached fi
Setting to Confirmed because I think the bug is apparent from the
source.
** Changed in: eject (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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