Bug#925562: libreadline7: readline exits on ctrl-c even when SIGINT is caught

2019-03-26 Thread DWK
Package: libreadline7 Version: 7.0-5 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I'm writing a readline program which handles CTRL-C (SIGINT). I call rl_set_signals() and verify with strace that readline installs a signal handler for SIGINT. But, pressing CTRL-C still terminates my program. Here is a

Bug#800899: usbip isochronous usb microphone detaches on use

2015-10-04 Thread dwk
Package: usbip Version: 2.0+4.2-1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, I am trying to use a USB microphone with usbip, between two physical machines both running Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64. The machines are connected via gigabit ethernet. The USB device can be bound, attached, and it shows up in lsusb

Bug#760851: issue resolved

2015-08-26 Thread dwk
Hello, At some point I resolved this issue. Unfortunately, I do not remember what the exact issue was; I think it was a module that did not support hibernation well (wifi most likely, iwlwifi). At any rate it was not a bug in uswsusp. Please close this bug. Thanks.

Bug#760851: uswsusp: hibernation aborts (out of memory?) with plenty of swap free

2014-09-08 Thread dwk
it is a symptom of the same problem. Thanks, ~dwk P.S. I used to be able to hibernate with at least twice as much memory used. And hibernation used to be reliable, I'd have uptimes of several weeks despite hibernating every day. Now I can't hibernate half the time and within a few days, a resume

Bug#467225: libsdl1.2debian: single-line comment produces warnings in C

2008-02-23 Thread dwk
Package: libsdl1.2debian Version: 1.2.13-2 Severity: minor Tags: patch After a recent update of the SDL, from version 1.2.11 to 1.2.12 (as given by `sdl-config --version'), programs compiled in C with GCC's -ansi and -pedantic flags produce many, many instances of this warning: