Package: transcode
Version: 3:1.1.7-9+b4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I was trying to rip a DVD in k3b. This resulted in an error and
the log contained
/usr/bin/transcode: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/transcode/export_ffmpeg.so:
undefined symbol: avcodec_encode_video
Judging by the
On Sat, 25 Oct 2014 15:08:05 -0600 Tianon Gravi admwig...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 23 October 2014 01:05, Joey Hess jo...@debian.org wrote:
Maybe --restart=always or --restart=on-error is needed to get the
old
behavior? I cannot make much sense of the upstream changelog.
You've interpreted it
Package: android-tools-adb
Version: 4.2.2+git20130529-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
the udev rules in /lib/udev/rules.d/70-android-tools-adb.rules
expect a group adbusers to exist. However, if there is no such
group, the package scripts do not create it. As a result,
systemd-udevd logs
To me it looks like something in the upgrade process is broken. The
package contains files in /etc/chromium, yet when I upgraded to
37.0.2062.120-3 or when I reinstall it, afterwards /etc/chromium is
empty.
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On Thursday 25 September 2014 11:24:13 Daniele Scasciafratte wrote:
This feature will be very useful!
michael your script not work for me :-/
Some of the time it hasn't been working for me, either. Right now (on a
current sid) it appears to work. I'm not really sure why.
In your case, I'm
I just stumbled on the same problem and after some experimentation, I'm
sourcing a modified completion loader at the end of my .bashrc (specifically
after the original completion code is loaded).
_custom_completion_loader()
{
local cmd=${1##*/}
local cmdt=$(type -t $1)
local
Package: autofs
Version: 5.0.8-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
automounter logs irrelevant messages as errors.
A block of messages like these appears every 15 minutes in my logs
Jul 16 22:15:58 fuchsia automount[25623]: macro_setenv: table 0x7f334c000c00
Jul 16 22:15:58 fuchsia
Package: docker.io
Version: 1.0.0~dfsg1-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
nsinit is a tool that allows to attach to a running container.
This is very helpful when debugging a problem in a container
and a lot more lightweight than running sshd in each container.
nsinit is already contained
Package: plasma-widget-cwp
Version: 1.10.2-1
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
on each update, the CWP widget writes a lot of messages to .xsession-errors;
see below. In KDE's Debug Settings (kdebugdialog), I have disabled all debug
output, in addition I have explicitly disabled kweather and
Package: snapper
Version: 0.1.8-2
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
this is probably a problem for upstream, but I can't find their bug tracker. So
here it goes:
Snapper stores the snapshots it makes of a subvolume in a subdirectory
..snapshots in that same subvolume. E.g., if I
Package: krfb
Version: 4:4.8.4-1+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
when I start krfb it crashes immediately. On the commandline I get
$ krfb
krfb(1808) KXMLGUIClient::setXMLFile: cannot find .rc file krfbui.rc for
component krfb
KCrash: Application 'krfb' crashing...
KCrash: Attempting to
Package: sudo
Version: 1.8.2-1
Severity: important
After upgrading sudo, I noticed that my ecryptfs encrypted home
directory was unmounted after using sudo. Specifically, after
a newly authenticated a sudo session was finished.
The encrypted home dir is mounted automatically through
Package: cups-pdf
Version: 2.5.0-15
Severity: normal
Today I noticed that I couldn't print anymore to my dead tree
printer. In /var/log/cups/error_log I see
D [09/Jun/2010:17:34:26 +0200] [Job 1319] /usr/lib/cups/backend/socket:
Permission denied
Indeed that directory has rather restrictive
Package: ecryptfs-utils
Version: 83-1
Severity: normal
The man-page for ecryptfs-setup-private mentions options
-a, --all-home
Generate a setup for encrypting the user's
entire home directory
However, the script itself does not understand this option.
Possibly the script is
On Saturday 08 May 2010, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Your backtrace points at the umax1220u backend, but that doesn't mean
this backend is at fault (especially given the segfault actually
happens in libusb). It's possible that a previous backend messed
something up and it's just umax1220u that trips
On Saturday 08 May 2010, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Michael Schuerig mich...@schuerig.de wrote:
Hi,
After upgrading libusb-1.0-0 to version 2:1.0.8-1, the problem
disappeared.
Funny, because libsane doesn't actually use libusb-1.0 ...
Yes, I had noticed that. I have no idea what the root
Package: libpam-mount
Version: 2.0-1
Severity: normal
Tags: sid
I have a LUKS encrypted /home partition with two keys.
Slot 0 is a longish phrase, slot 1 is the same as my login password.
Since a recent upgrade, /home isn't mounted automatically anymore
when I log in. Apparently, the underlying
Package: xsane
Version: 0.996-4
Severity: normal
Tags: sid
Xsane on my system reliably crashes on startup with a segfault.
I'm not certain whether xsane is the real culprit, but that is
where this problem manifests itself. I've attached a backtrace.
Michael
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I've removed everything from /usr/lib/sane except the libs needed by my
scanner, an Epson V200 Photo, installed by Avasys iscan package. Now, at
least I can scan again. As I don't think that these drivers do something
magically different than all the others, my hypothesis is that the real
Package: network-manager-kde
Version: 1:0.7~~svn931033-1
Severity: important
Whereas knetworkmanager 0.2.2 used kwallet for storing passwords
(as it should), 0.7 saves its shared keys in its own config file,
~/.kde/share/config/knetworkmanagerrc. Apparently, shared keys
are encrypted in some way
The same happened on my notebook (Dell D820) after the recent upgrade
from 1.96+20080724-12 to 1.96+20080724-14.
set root=(hd0,1)
search --fs-uuid --set 546d6205-7424-4a37-86e5-d1e355c3d2ba
menuentry Debian GNU/Linux, linux 2.6.26-1-686 {
linux /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.26-1-686
Package: e2fsprogs
Version: 1.40.11-1
Severity: normal
On startup, fsck -A, called from /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh, apparently tries to
check all filesystems listed in /etc/fstab, including those with option noauto.
I have an external USB-disk for backups and since some recent update, I get
Package: grub-pc
Version: 1.96+20080512-1
Severity: normal
grub-set-default no longer has any effect, it does write /boot/grub/default,
but that file is ignored by /usr/sbin/update-grub, which instead reads
defaults from /etc/default/grub.
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Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT
Package: tiger
Version: 1:3.2.1-35
Severity: wishlist
Tiger complains about a fusectl filesystem with the following warning
--CONFIG-- [con010c] Filesystem 'fusectl' used by 'none' is not recognised as a
local filesystem
fusectl just needs to be added to
Package: rake
Version: 0.5.3-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Here's a bash completion function that adds command line completion
for rake. It needs to be placed in /etc/bash_completion.d
_rake()
{
local cur prev rakef i
COMPREPLY=()
cur=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
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