Also happens with gcc-snapshot, so this is definitely an upstream bug.
g++ (Debian 20201127-1) 11.0.0 20201127 (experimental) [master revision
3493b0c3281:5c47353bc97:5e9f814d754be790aec5b69a95699a8af2654058]
Reported upstream as: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=98043
Looks like a
Package: g++-10
Version: 10.2.0-16
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
Compiling the following code crashes g++-10:
// g++-10 -std=c++2a -o /tmp/example.cpp.o -c example.cpp
enum class MyEnumClass { A };
struct MyClass {
Package: popularity-contest
Version: 1.70
Followup-For: Bug #960617
Dear Maintainer,
I also ran into this issue.
For some reason, setting USETOR="no" in /etc/popularity-contest.conf does not
do the trick for me. (It still fails.)
My "temporary workaround" is now to uninstall tor. (Let's hope I
Package: syncthing
Version: 1.1.4~ds1-5
Followup-For: Bug #964363
Dear Maintainer,
version 1.6.0 (and thus 1.6.1) contains some bugfixes that are very
interesting, specifically the limits applied by MaxConcurrentWriters and the
limit of maximum concurrent scans. Without these limits, syncthing
Package: libgl1-mesa-dri
Version: 20.1.2-1
Severity: normal
mesa: SIGSEGV in iris_dri.so using mpv/ffplay/vlc, Intel HD Graphics 530
Dear Maintainer,
This is different from #959400.
I have a particular file [1] ripped from youtube, and trying to open it with
*any* of mpv, ffplay, or vlc
Heyaloha,
tl;dr: wontfix (cantfix)
It's awesome to see some activity! :D
I'm effectively the maintainer of telegram-purple. Not because I
actually *develop* it forward, but because I seem to be the only person
who responds to and manages pull requests, and occasionally make a new
release or a
d my patch attached.
I already submitted this bug upstream:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16640
However, I'm impatient and don't want to have to restart my system / panel
plugins all the time,
and would be grateful for a 4.14.3-2 :)
Cheers,
Ben Wiederhake
-- System Information:
Debia
Package: pkg-mozilla-archive-keyring
Version: 1.2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I was recently cleaning up my keystore, when I noticed that the mozilla archive
key is about to expire in three weeks: 2019-11-13.
You can see it like this:
$ apt-key list 06C4AE2A
pub rsa4096 2010-11-20
d starts the
daemon.
This is incredibly annoying as I have to manually disable and stop teamviewer
on every update.
Also, it undermines the typical authority structure: "The admin is right."
If your daemon is disabled, it should *stay* disabled.
Please remove that "feature", tha
estamp: Success
[$? = 1]
Expected behavior: Either the second invocation should "just work",
or produce a more meaningful error message.
I prefer the first behavior, and "Success"
sounds like the parsing actually worked, just got handled wrongly,
so maybe this can be done e
Package: python3-pip
Version: 9.0.1-2.3
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/pip3
Dear Maintainer,
I'm having trouble running this command:
pip3 list --outdated
Expected behavior: A list of outdated, local packages
Actual behavior: TypeError
Full error message:
Traceback (most recent call
Package: apt-clone
Version: 0.4.1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
I invoked `apt-clone --with-dpkg-repack my-repacked.apt-clone.tar.gz`.
I have teamviewer installed, so one of the many packages is teamviewer.
Apparently, I deleted
oject.
http://blog.schmorp.de/2016-02-27-tidbits-for-the-love-of-god-dont-use-
werror.html
Manual workaround: I'll try to remove `-Werror=` from the Makefile, unless I
have to open more bugreports for this package.
Cheers,
Ben Wiederhake
-- System Information:
Debian Release: buster/sid
rakarrack` (in fact I cloned the git repo)
- Build binary: `fakeroot ./debian/rules binary`
Expected behavior: Creates binary
Actual behavior: Fails with `make: dpatch: Command not found`.
Cheers,
Ben Wiederhake
-- System Information:
Debian Release: buster/sid
APT prefers testing-debug
APT
and start work.
Actual behavior: Immediate Segfault on start.
My best guess is that some update to jack changed the ABI somewhere, and
rakarrack just needs to be re-built. I have not tested this yet.
Backtrace: See below.
Cheers,
Ben Wiederhake
Backtrace:
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr
Package: xfce4-sensors-plugin
Version: 1.2.6-1.1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
newer versions have been available for a while, containing bugfixes in which
I'm interested:
http://archive.xfce.org/src/panel-plugins/xfce4-sensors-plugin/1.2/
Maybe it resolves other bugs in the Debian
Package: network-manager-gnome
Version: 1.8.2-1
Followup-For: Bug #865013
Control: tags -1 - unreproducible
Dear Maintainer,
I think I'm seeing the same bug, since it also crashes in libnma.
Relevant part of gdb:
#0 0xb76b121e in modules_initialized (object=0x0, res=0x8104d8e0,
can you enable debug symbols again? One litte "-g" in the CFLAGS
increases the binary size only slightly, and makes debugging easier. I
did that by hand when reproducing the bug.
Cheers,
Ben Wiederhake
PS: Today I learned how *not* to use reportbug. I assumed --body-file
would either
of this action?
* What outcome did you expect instead?
*** End of the template - remove these template lines ***
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
From: Ben Wiederhake <benwiederhake.git...@gmx.de>
To: Debian Bug Trac
Package: file
Version: 1:5.30-1
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
I created a 4096x4096 file in the FLIF format, and `viewflif` agrees that the
image
has the dimensions 4096x4096.
EXPECTED output:
$ file output*
output.flif:FLIF image data, 4096x4096, 8-bit/color, grayscale,
tltool-update line 1071, line 101.
Note that this is a different set of lines (soecifically: 1 line)
than the previous report.
This bug does not impede functionality. I just wanted to document that
this is another issue one might want to work on.
Cheers,
Ben Wiederhake
-- System Infor
This package contains tools for converting between farbfeld format
and other image formats (png, jpeg, ppm, pam, git)
Minor nitpick, but since it also appears in the control file [1] and in
a very prominent place:
I guess you meant to write "gif", as "git" is not an image format ;)
Keep up
Package: xfce4-settings
Version: 4.12.1-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
in the tab "Touchpad", there is an option to disable the touchpad for
a certain amount of time after a keystroke happened.
Example values: 0.3s, 0.9s, 1.1s
These values are apparently floored (0.0 s, 0.0s, 1.0s,
tion.
Manual workaround:
Restart aisleriot so that Westhaven is selected from the very beginning.
Please find attached a generated crash report by aisleriot, on my amd64 system.
I assume that aisleriot attempted to forward these data to "bug-buddy".
It includes stacktraces which indicate t
workaround:
echo '#undef __SIZEOF_INT128__' | sudo tee -a
/usr/include/boost/config/user.hpp
to enable it permanently.
I mark this as 'important', because this disrupts compilation for anyone using
forward-declarations, anywhere. Feel free to downgrade this report if it
doesn't.
Cheers,
Ben Wied
- Found watchfile in ./debian
- Scan finished
I can't reproduce this on my local 'testing' installation, nor
'unstable' chroot, as `./debian/rules get-orig-source` works as
expected, and I don't know QA's exact invocation of uscan, or the
error they see.
Regards,
Ben Wiederhake
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Wiederhake <benwiederhake.git...@gmx.de>
* Package name: telegram-purple
Version : 1.3.0
Upstream Author : Matthias Jentsch <mtthsjnt...@gmail.com>
* URL : https://github.com/majn/telegram-purple
* License
thing). So if Carlos Pérez can
do another upload, I'd welcome him back :)
If that doesn't work out (and it looks like it won't), I'd like to take
over the package (which involves getting Carlos Pérez marked as MIA),
and upload a newer version of python-gtkspellcheck.
Cheers,
Ben Wiederhake
[
CC last NMU uploader
Weitergeleitete Nachricht
Betreff: python-gtkspellcheck: Debian version is outdated -> Up for
adoption?
Datum: Fri, 08 Jul 2016 20:13:37 +0200
Von: Ben Wiederhake <benwiederhake.git...@gmx.de>
An: Debian Bug Tracking System <sub...@bug
, before I
start with that, I'd like to hear whether you (or the uploader of the last NMU)
are interested in updating the packaging yourself.
I'm also creating a public bug in case I need the MIA-team in the long run.
Cheers,
Ben Wiederhake
-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
APT
Package: mps-youtube
Version: 0.2.5-5
Followup-For: Bug #825169
Hello,
I run into the same problem. Bump!
Here's a slightly different stacktrace:
Exception in thread Thread-2:
Control: close -1
Control: thanks
Am 02.06.2016 um 05:25 schrieb mentors.debian.net:
Your package telegram-purple all versions has been removed from
mentors.debian.net for the following reason:
Your package found no sponsor for 20 weeks
Thanks,
As there is no upstream activity (partly my
It *is* backward-compatible, but now a freshly-introduced
turns-out-to-be-big feature is missing.
Here I was referencing the "new" channels and super-groups, which still
aren't implemented in telegram-purple, because Matthias hasn't had
enough time for that yet (and I don't have any time at
parsing is *also* broken for a different, but recoverable
scenario if the "main specifier" is outside the macro, e.g.:
"""
#define MY_WIDTH "8"
printf("I am %0" MYWIDTH "d years old", -1);
"""
Regards,
Ben Wiederhake
ithub repo doesn't contain any version strings
that I can find.
I don't quite understand what's happening.
So my question is simply: Is this behavior known? Can I somehow help in
investigating this?
Cheers,
Ben Wiederhake
[1] https://github.com/bpython/bpython/issues/490
[2] https://github.c
-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=737563#30
Void.
This is not the Android app.
I do not appreciate your input.
With regards,
Ben Wiederhake
oes this affect #791722, which seems to revolve mostly around
python scripts?
Cheers,
Ben Wiederhake
user@machine:~/workspace/telegram-purple$ # Run installed, non-patched version
on some project
user@machine:~/workspace/telegram-purple$ check-all-the-things --checks
=checkbashisms --checks +
different repository, without any explanation where to find the
actual sources. I feel like going down a rabbit hole.
I tried using bashbug, but it appears that the mail never got sent to "bug-
b...@gnu.org,b...@packages.debian.org", although it sent it would.
I give up. Someone else ca
Hey there,
Well, that didn't work. Also, see below. As it turns out, pushing 1.2.5
into Debian right now would be a bad idea.
again, if the problem is on Windows, I don't really care.
We're not entirely sure about that; and 1.3.0 isn't ready yet.
Due to Telegram cranking out unexpected
(For completeness: this is the mail to which Gianfranco Costamagna
responded. This mail contains no new information.)
Weitergeleitete Nachricht
Betreff: Re: Bug#809623: RFS: telegram-purple/1.2.3-1
Datum: Wed, 13 Jan 2016 21:40:27 +0100
Von: BenWiederhake.GitHub
s we
have to remove them.
This is NOT a call for help, just a "report".
Cheers,
Ben Wiederhake
(or something like it)
The BTS doesn't know anything about this, and 2.15.10 (unstable) doesn't seem
to fix this, according to the changelog.
Regards,
Ben Wiederhake
-- Package-specific info:
--- /etc/devscripts.conf ---
--- ~/.devscripts ---
DEBUILD_DPKG_BUILDPACKAGE_OPTS="-us -uc -I -i&qu
.
Did I pick the correct source?
The source is in src/POFileSpell.in, which has only 216 lines
(195 according to sloccount).
Regards,
Ben Wiederhake
doing different things, and then there's sanity check so basic that
you didn't even need a "tool" for that and just used grep/find/etc.
Thank you for the program, the work, the feedback :D
Regards,
Ben Wiederhake
y explicitly allows "X[BCS]*-Comment" fields:
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s5.7
However, 'cme check dpkg' doesn't recognize this as valid.
Not sure what to do, I'm going with X-Comment and #810023
Regards,
Ben Wiederhake
escription','Homepage','Build-Profiles'
Please find a sample file attached.
Could this be changed so that user-defined tags
are recognized and handled as such?
Regards,
Ben Wiederhake
PS: In case anyone cares, it's about telegram-purple, RFS #809623 :
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug
hope to implement this in the future.
Sounds awesome! However, I was still able to understand that *something*
about the expression was fishy, but didn't understand that i18nspector
is able to detect issues like this. (Doesn't that essentially require a
SAT-solver?)
([snip] other issues that need no response from my side.)
Regards,
Ben Wiederhake
PS: Juhani Numminen, I haven't ignored your mail, but my response to
your mail is going to take longer. Sorry, and thanks for your detailed
feedback!
rent mistakes :P
The package is (of course) lintian clean and passes several other tests.
There is no pidgin-packaging team, otherwise I would have contacted them months
ago.
Regards,
Ben Wiederhake
ight uncover further typos.
- Probably separate thing: What is "hardening-check.sh" do? It seems to
duplicate the functionality, contain a broken old version of the man page, and
is not in the BZR repository.
If the answer on most of those is "yes", I can try to make a patch for it.
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.38
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I was trying to get an ITP submission lintian-clean, when I got stumped by a
very stubborn warning, even after reading every sentence in the packaging-
documentation on debian/copyright ever so carefully.
Then I tried the
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.38
Severity: wishlist
debian/changelog is a partly automatically generated file, partly manually
edited.
I probably did something wrong to even notice this edge case, but still.
Given a debian/changelog that ends with, for example:
"""
-- Hugues Morisset
Package: gitk
Version: 1:2.6.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #800576
Just updated to the new version in testing (1:2.6.1-1), ran into this bug for
"gitk --all"
It seems to work for "gitk" though.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing'),
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Wiederhake <benwiederh...@gmx.de>
* Package name: telegram-purple
Version : 1.2.1~beta3-1
Upstream Author : Matthias Jentsch <mtthsjnt...@gmail.com>
* URL : https://github.com/majn/telegram-purple
* License
the commit messages: The singular/plural difference is
intentional, as it is about one and two such messages respectively.
With regards,
Ben Wiederhake
>From 9a3c2ee99eefb10d96d8e850477dffa65dbf7bed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ben Wiederhake <BenWiederhake.GitHub@gmx>
Date: Mon, 2
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