Package: openssh-client
Version: 1:4.1p1-6
Severity: wishlist
When pasting text containing a newline followed by a tilde, the tilde
is interpreted as an escape character. The ssh client should provide a
way so that the escape character is interpreted as a normal character
when the delay between
On 2005-09-07 12:15:31 -0400, Kirk Hilliard wrote:
So, does a bug still exist?
Yes, the bug occurs when an error message has to be displayed.
-- 8 --
unset LESS
PAGER=less dict -h zzz test
PAGER=less -c dict -h zzz test
PAGER=less -X
Package: svn-workbench
Version: 1.1.6-1
Severity: normal
Bug 300691 has reappeared. /usr/share/doc/svn-workbench/copyright says:
It was downloaded from http://pysvn.tigris.net/
But this URL is not valid. It should be: http://pysvn.tigris.org/
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Debian Release:
Package: links2
Version: 2.1pre16-2
Severity: normal
When I execute
links2 -enable-javascript 1 -js.verbose-errors 1 http://www.vinc17.org/blog/
the following text is still displayed at line 6:
Filtering by Javascript not available.
There is no problem with Firefox and Opera, for instance.
On 2005-07-17 12:09:46 +0200, Mike Hommey wrote:
If i got it correctly, this bug got introduced because of the changes to
the security model for XUL applications... so, for once, we can't really
blame the it should have been a bug-fix release only, since it is what
it was, except that security
I confirm this bug, which has occurred for a few months.
The bug was reported as Mozilla bug 291278 (but no mention
to tabextensions).
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=291278
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reassign 303246 mozilla-firefox
retitle 303246 mozilla-firefox: Selecting text of a link downloads the link
thanks
On 2005-04-05 17:50:03 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
When I select text that belongs to a link (while pressing the mod1
key), the selection is performed, but the link is also
On 2005-07-18 15:31:46 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
There is now 1.3.2, can you try that?
It also crashes when the page is being loaded.
(gdb) bt
#0 0x0ef2dc40 in kill () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x0fd4f8cc in pthread_kill () from /lib/libpthread.so.0
#2 0x0fd4fd48 in raise () from
On 2005-07-19 23:41:05 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
* Vincent Lefevre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I can see nothing there that this can break extensions.
Firefox is not a shared library. I don't remember any guarantee
things wouldn't break between releases.
AFAIK, there is an API
On 2005-07-20 02:29:18 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
I can't reproduce this bug.
This is strange. It occurs with a freshly-created profile and
without any extension.
I don't see how it's really a security issue, unless unintentionally
clicking on a link is a security issue.
I did *not* click on
Package: xterm
Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-3
Severity: normal
The file /etc/X11/app-defaults/UXTerm says:
! The fonts here are duplicated in XTerm by *VT100.utf8fonts, but are
! left here for compatibility:
*VT100*font2: -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--8-80-75-75-c-50-iso10646-1
*VT100*font:
Package: coreutils
Version: 5.2.1-2
Severity: normal
The UTF-8 and Unicode FAQ http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html
says:
The tty driver of any POSIX system supports a cooked mode, in
which some primitive line editing functionality is available. In
order to allow the
Package: xterm
Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-3
Severity: wishlist
The xterm source knows about IUTF8, but for some reasons xterm is not
built with IUTF8 support.
For more information about IUTF8, see the end of the section
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#mod
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Package: zsh-beta
Version: 4.3.0-dev-1+20050720-1
Severity: normal
Here's what I get:
Setting up zsh-beta (4.3.0-dev-1+20050720-1) ...
zsh: no matches found:
/usr/share/zsh-beta/4.3.0-dev-1/functions/Scripts/*~*.zwc(^/)
dpkg: error processing zsh-beta (--configure):
subprocess
severity 319415 grave
thanks
since it can't be installed...
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The behavior of scp when there are special characters in remote
filenames should be documented in the man page, such as:
Special characters in the remote file names are not escaped and
will be interpreted by the remote shell.
In fact, I've often used this feature, e.g. scp host:file\* . to
Package: ncurses-base
Version: 5.4-9
Severity: normal
infocmp xterm-color says kdch1=\177 though the delete-character key
returns \E[3~.
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
On 2005-07-23 07:09:13 -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
infocmp xterm-color says kdch1=\177 though the delete-character
key returns \E[3~.
There's no need to change this, since as noted in the comments in
terminfo.src, it does not correspond to any
On 2005-07-23 09:38:31 -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
hmm - a quick glance at the code shows this is another of the ones that
claim it's xterm-compatible (I see some xterm and vt100 literals).
I'd suggest testing that theory with vttest. The only mention of vttest
in the changelog is two
Package: perl-modules
Version: 5.8.7-3
Severity: normal
All the following methods agree with each other:
ay:~ hostname
ay.vinc17.org
ay:~ uname -n
ay.vinc17.org
ay:~ perl -e 'use Sys::Hostname; print hostname().\n'
ay.vinc17.org
But...
ay:~ perl -e 'use Net::Domain qw(hostfqdn); print
On 2005-07-20 18:30:39 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
The xterm source knows about IUTF8, but for some reasons xterm is not
built with IUTF8 support.
I managed to compile xterm from upstream and IUTF8 support with
the attached patch. Not sure about side effects or portability
or missing features
Package: gettext
Version: 0.14.5-2
Severity: wishlist
msgfmt --statistics fr.po outputs a line like:
922 translated messages, 53 fuzzy translations, 47 untranslated messages.
But there is no information about the filename. It should display
something like:
fr.po: 922 translated, 53 fuzzy, 47
On 2005-07-29 13:58:46 +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
Now you may argue why is flag r not the default?. Well, I assume
changing that now would break a lot of currently existing .procmailrc
files, so I would not consider that a good idea.
Why would this break .procmailrc files?
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On 2005-07-29 16:36:23 +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
I mean that people expect procmail to work the way it works now.
Then the change could also be done with a command-line option.
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On 2005-02-17 21:10:31 -0700, Kevin Rosenberg wrote:
I've read the mairix documentation html file. I don't see any
reference that the contents of all headers are indexed. Can you
provide a reference that states you should expect that the contents
X-Spam-Status header should be indexed?
mairix
reopen 321959
thanks
On 2005-08-13 23:23:06 -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Are you sure? Here is the control file:
[...]
The problem is still there. If all is correct in the source, perhaps
the packages should be rebuilt?
BTW, http://packages.qa.debian.org/libs/libselinux.html says:
Package: libc6
Version: 2.3.5-4
Severity: normal
The following program shows that putwchar() can return WEOF with
errno = 0, though it should have set it to EILSEQ (see the ISO C
standard, and it is explicitly say in the putwchar(3) man page).
It should be run with LC_CTYPE=tr_TR.UTF-8; in this
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
libselinux1-dev is currently in section libs instead of libdevel,
and so on. The control file is correct.
http://packages.qa.debian.org/libs/libselinux.html says:
There were override disparities found in suite unstable:
* libselinux1: Override says
Package: dict
Version: 1.9.15-1
Severity: normal
When I use the pager less -c, e.g. with
PAGER=less -c dict test
the error messages[*] are displayed, but cleared immediately, as the
pager is started. The following combinations should be tested in a
terminal that supports the alternative
Package: reportbug
Version: 3.16
Severity: normal
The 27 bug reports for dict are not displayed below:
dixsept:~ reportbug dict
*** Welcome to reportbug. Use ? for help at prompts. ***
Using 'Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED]' as your from address.
Detected character set: ISO-8859-1
Please
On 2005-08-23 03:19:20 -0400, Kirk Hilliard wrote:
Let me verify that by this you mean a terminal such as an xterm where
less, without -X, pages the document on one screen, and after paging
restores the screen to how it was before paging (with no trace of the
paged document).
Yes.
dict
On 2005-08-25 16:59:09 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
How much (a) RAM and (b) swap and (c) disk do you have in this
machine ?
I think you'll find that if you have a sensible amount of swap this
problem will go away.
The swap is not a good solution. On my PowerBook G4 (256 MB RAM),
I have enough
On 2005-08-30 11:36:25 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
The images (both in the interface, such as the toolbar buttons, and
in the HTML documents[*]) are no longer displayed.
GIF images don't seem to be affected.
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Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.6-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The images (both in the interface, such as the toolbar buttons, and
in the HTML documents[*]) are no longer displayed.
[*] Alternative text is displayed instead.
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On 2005-08-23 01:04:09 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
* Vincent Lefevre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The IDN problem is a trust issue concerning a web site. The bug#303246
is a trust issue concerning Firefox: when the bug occurs the user
thinks that Firefox has done something, i.e. putting some
Package: autoconf-doc
Version: 2.59-3
Severity: minor
The info documentation says:
- Macro: AC_COMPILE_IFELSE (INPUT, [ACTION-IF-FOUND],
[ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
Run the compiler and compilation flags of the current language
(*note Language Choice::) on the INPUT, run the
On 2005-08-31 13:21:22 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
The info documentation says:
- Macro: AC_COMPILE_IFELSE (INPUT, [ACTION-IF-FOUND],
[ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
Run the compiler and compilation flags of the current language
(*note Language Choice::) on the INPUT, run
Package: autoconf
Version: 2.59a-3
Severity: normal
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE generates a test that only checks the exit status
of the compiler command. But this is not sufficient:
demon ~ % uname -a
IRIX64 demon 6.5 01062343 IP35
demon ~ % cat tst.c
#ifdef FOO
# error FOO is defined
#endif
int
Package: unison2.9.1
Version: 2.9.1-4
Severity: normal
I get the folllowing error:
/etc/cron.daily/man-db:
mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man1/unison.1.gz is a dangling symlink
mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man1/unison-gtk.1.gz is a dangling symlink
The alternatives are incorrect:
Package: binutils
Version: 2.16.1-2
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/ld
When compiling Mutt with make -j2, I got the following error:
[...]
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/lefevre/software/mutt/mutt'
if gcc -DPKGDATADIR=\/home/lefevre/share/mutt\
-DSYSCONFDIR=\/home/lefevre/etc\
On 2005-09-17 11:57:45 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
[...]
gcc -Wall -pedantic -g -O2 -o makedoc makedoc.o -lidn
gcc -Wall -pedantic -g -O2 -o makedoc makedoc.o -lidn
The error may be due to the above duplicated commands (due to a bug
in Mutt's Makefile[*]). I don't know
On 2005-09-19 00:36:22 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
Be that as it may, you still seem to be the only one suffering from
this problem. Unless you can give me more information, I'm not sure I
can help.
I've tried under Mac OS X, and I get exactly the same prolem. This is
strange I'm the only one
On 2005-09-19 10:53:39 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
I've tried under Mac OS X, and I get exactly the same prolem. This is
strange I'm the only one suffering from this problem.
I'm not. Someone reported the same problem here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=254707
See comment
Package: srcinst
Version: 0.8.3
Severity: normal
On x86:
dixsept:~ ll /usr/bin/srcinst
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 505676 2005-09-16 16:46:42 /usr/bin/srcinst
dixsept:~ file /usr/bin/srcinst
/usr/bin/srcinst: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for
GNU/Linux 2.2.0, dynamically
Package: libmime-perl
Version: 5.417-1
Severity: minor
The MIME::Decoder::Base64(3pm) man page says:
· When encoding, the input is read 45 bytes at a time: this ensures
that the output lines are not too long. We chose 45 since it is a
multiple of 3 and produces lines under
On 2005-08-07 01:15:17 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14
Severity: important
I don't know if this is related to the crash: I had network problems
(lost packets + following packets that arrived several seconds late,
as shown by a ping). After
On 2005-08-13 18:51:44 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
Are you still seeing this? You're still the only one I've seen
report it.
Yes, I'm still seeing this. I don't know if this is related to
my modifier settings (given by xmodmap -pme):
shift Shift_L (0x32), Shift_R (0x3e)
lock
retitle 285254 /usr/bin/firefox: freezes calling less(1)
thanks
On 2005-08-13 19:10:29 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
Thanks for the bugzilla bug, please don't file duplicate bug reports.
Sorry, I didn't see it, perhaps due to the typo in the title of
bug 285254 (I'm fixing it: frezzes - freezes).
reopen 321959
thanks
The sections are still incorrect in the 1.24-4 packages.
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On 2005-08-13 22:41:27 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
Umm, no. The IDN problem was a trust issue. With the IDN issue, I
could get a DNS name and certificate for something that was rendered
as paypal.com, even though it wasn't. So that could be exploited to
have you trust a site that should not be
On 2005-08-13 23:23:06 -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Are you sure? Here is the control file:
Yes:
dixsept:~ dpkg -s libselinux1-dev
Package: libselinux1-dev
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: libs
Installed-Size: 856
Maintainer: Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED]
retitle 313631 mozilla-firefox: crash when flashblock is installed due to Gecko
reflow bug
thanks
On 2005-07-04 13:40:33 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
It's the FlashBlock extension that makes Firefox crash.
I've just submitted the following bug report:
http://bugzilla.mozdev.org
On 2005-08-09 19:04:41 +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:
Yep, this is already fixed through a $documentation-var in the next
upstream release (which will be out soon, just waiting on some l10n).
dvdisaster should also suggest dvdisaster-doc. I assume this
is also fixed through the
Package: zsh
Version: 4.2.5-13
Severity: minor
When I resize the terminal (either horizontally or vertically or in
both directions), a new line is added but the corresponding prompt
is not redisplayed: the cursor is at the left of a blank line. The
prompt is displayed as soon as the first
Package: fontconfig
Version: 2.3.2-1
Severity: minor
The option -s of fc-match is not recognized:
ay:~ fc-match -s
fc-match: invalid option -- s
usage: fc-match [-svV?] [--sort] [--verbose] [--version] [--help] [pattern]
List fonts matching [pattern]
-s, --sort display sorted list
Package: polypaudio
Version: 0.7+20050805-2
Severity: important
When I execute polypaudio -nC as the documentation suggests, I get
the following error:
ay:~ polypaudio -nC
pid.c: stale PID file, overwriting.
main.c : Fatal error. Default sink name ((null)) does not exist in name
register.
zsh:
Package: kernel-image-2.4.27-2-386
Version: 2.4.27-10
Severity: important
On this machine, I get the following error several times by hour:
hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
hda: error waiting for DMA
hda: dma timeout retry: status=0x58 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest }
and the
On 2005-08-17 00:34:15 +0200, maximilian attems wrote:
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On this machine, I get the following error several times by hour:
hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
hda: error waiting for DMA
hda: dma timeout retry: status=0x58 { DriveReady
On 2005-08-17 13:25:07 +0900, Horms wrote:
I agree with Maximilian's advice that it is highly likely that
errors like this typically indicate that a disk is failing and
that you should back up your data and replace the disk.
Then is there any reason why SMART doesn't detect any problem
except
On 2005-08-16 23:48:06 -0700, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
The option to disable bayes expiry already exists. Simply set:
bayes_auto_expire 0
I know this option. But it leads to another problem: the Bayes
database will grow forever. Am I right? If not, the man page
Package: zsh
Version: 4.2.5-13
Severity: normal
The subversion completion no longer works with the commands
propdel propedit propget proplist propset
when I try to complete on the filename (3rd argument).
There was no problem with zsh 4.2.5-7.
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On 2005-08-17 12:11:24 -0400, Andres Salomon wrote:
What exactly are the SMART errors? If you force a smart short or long test,
do you get errors?
No errors for short and long tests.
I've attached the output of smartctl -a.
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On 2005-06-18 23:55:13 +0200, GOMBAS Gabor wrote:
No. But if you want to use NIS you have to be familiar with the
consequences. If your local NIS policy allows having groups with IDs
1000 in NIS maps, then you should better be prepared that automatic group
creation _will_ fail and you have to
On 2005-06-19 15:06:20 +0200, GOMBAS Gabor wrote:
On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 02:53:16AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Why doesn't Debian give the choice to the user when assigning a gid?
And why does it have hardcoded gids? i.e. why aren't gids allocated
at installation time?
Most
On 2005-06-20 13:16:27 +0200, GOMBAS Gabor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 12:40:45AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Yes, there are several gids 100. In particular, slocate has gid 21,
which is group fax under Debian.
Then your NIS setup is _broken_ and Debian can do nothing about
On 2005-06-20 14:11:56 +0200, GOMBAS Gabor wrote:
The rules are:
1. If you want to support a certain operating system/distribution then
don't put any groups/users in NIS that conflict with the default
setup of that operating system/distribution.
This means that Debian (in particular)
On 2005-06-20 15:58:00 +0200, GOMBAS Gabor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 02:54:38PM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
This means that Debian (in particular) won't necessarily integrate
nicely in a foreign network.
That's true for Solaris, AIX, Mac OS X etc. as well.
That's why I said
On 2005-06-25 01:07:58 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
Works for me. Any extensions or plugins installed?
Some extensions, no plugins. I can't see more closely right now.
Perhaps tomorrow or in a few days when I'm back home...
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On 2005-06-28 19:37:56 +0300, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
* getgrnam(3) is wrong to say that only /etc/group is used. I've
filed a bug against it (#316102).
OK, but this is #316117.
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On 2005-06-25 01:07:58 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
Works for me. Any extensions or plugins installed?
It's the FlashBlock extension that makes Firefox crash.
I've just submitted the following bug report:
http://bugzilla.mozdev.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10899
but it's not clear that it is a bug in
On 2005-07-09 13:03:52 -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
A new version of fvwm has been uploaded to unstable. Could
you please see of this problem still exists with the new release?
Yes, it still exists with fvwm 2.5.12.0.CVS.2005.07.09.01-1 on x86.
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On 2005-07-09 13:05:26 -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
A new, CVS version of fvwm was uploaded to unstable today.
Could you please check to see if the solution has started to work
now?
I can't reproduce the problem, but I don't know whether the change
has been done in fvwm or firefox.
Package: zsh
Version: 4.2.5-9
Severity: normal
This is the problem I reported here:
http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2005/msg00754.html
If I type
foo() { some_command }
LC_ALL=C foo
then this more or less sets LC_ALL to C in the current shell (appearing
as en environment variable only).
On 2005-07-13 09:11:14 +0100, Silas S. Brown wrote:
Why not simply backport 1.0.5? I can't see any major difference
between 1.0.4 and 1.0.5 except for these security problems.
In addition to these security problems, an important performance
regression concerning form inputs seems to have been
On 2005-07-13 17:09:08 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Attached, but the problem no longer occurs!
Now is occurs again. I've attached the diff on the output.xorg file.
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On 2005-07-13 18:29:25 +0200, David Martínez Moreno wrote:
Try the attached dexconf, and see if your problem vanishes.
Yes, this solves the problem. Thanks.
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reopen 266304
thanks
As I said on 2005-06-09, the bug is not fixed (and according to the
changelog, nothing has changed since 6.2.3.0-1 about that).
Even without -geometry, I get strange results. Please try:
display -crop 576x384 -window root
/usr/share/doc/imagemagick/images/examples.jpg
Package: imagemagick
Version: 6:6.2.3.1-1
Severity: minor
/usr/share/doc/imagemagick/index.html starts with:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1?
but the meta name=Description line and a paragraph later both
contain a word with a UTF-8 sequence:
ellipses and Bézier curves
-- System
Package: imagemagick
Version: 6:6.2.3.1-1
Severity: normal
The display(1) and convert(1) man pages contain:
For more information about this command, point your browser to
file:///usr/share/doc/ImageMagick-6.2.3/index.html.
But the real URL is:
On 2005-07-14 13:41:01 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
/usr/share/doc/imagemagick/index.html starts with:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1?
but the meta name=Description line and a paragraph later both
contain a word with a UTF-8 sequence:
ellipses and Bézier curves
/usr/share/doc
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.5-1
Severity: normal
Just after Firefox starts up, the Bookmark menu contains only the
following items:
* Bookmark This Page...
* Manage Bookmarks...
I need to click on Manage Bookmarks... and close the window to
make the bookmarks appear in the
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.5-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 7.3
There seem to be very important incompatibilities between
mozilla-firefox 1.0.5-1 (to which I've just upgraded) and
mozilla-tabextensions 1.14.2005051901-1.
I've done some tests with a new profile, trying it
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.5-1
Severity: important
Since the upgrade to 1.0.5-1, URLs can no longer be opened in new tabs
from a page, i.e. when I click on a link with the middle button or when
I click on Open Link in New Tab from the contextual menu.
But if I click with the middle
On 2005-07-17 11:10:40 +0300, Andreas Metzler wrote:
On 2005-07-17 Eric Dorland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not entirely clear, are you saying that you only have these
problems with mozilla-tabextensions?
On my side, I've noticed problems with mozilla-tabextensions only.
I don't know if
On 2005-07-17 01:38:31 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
Which version of Flashblock are you running?
1.3.1 (the latest version).
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100% accessible validated (X)HTML - Blog: http://www.vinc17.org/blog/
Work: CR INRIA - computer
On 2005-06-04 23:36:47 +0200, Albrecht Gebhardt wrote:
debian packages + sources at (version is 4.3.0.dfsg.1-13.uk):
deb http://debian.uni-klu.ac.at/debian.uniklu sarge/uniklu/desktop \
main contrib non-free main-uk contrib-uk non-free-uk
# (it is in main)
I tried both 4.3.0.dfsg.1-13.uk
reopen 266304
thanks
The bug is still present in imagemagick 6:6.2.3.0-1, even without -crop.
The current workaround:
convert -crop 1424x1024 im.jpg - | display -resize 1600x1200 -window root -
(I had to replace the -geometry by -resize, and the convert is still
needed.)
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Package: unzip
Version: 5.52-3
Severity: normal
I did an unzip -l and saw the following date: 04-07-03. Here in France,
this would probably mean 4 July 2003. But in fact the file was modified
on 7 April 2003!
First the date output by unzip should be correct and non ambiguous:
either a format
Package: xmlstarlet
Version: 1.0.0-1
Severity: normal
On i386:
dixsept:~ dpkg --listfiles xmlstarlet | grep /usr/bin/
/usr/bin/xmlstarlet
But the Usage message says:
dixsept:~ xmlstarlet
XMLStarlet Toolkit: Command line utilities for XML
Usage: xml [options] command [cmd-options]
[...]
The
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.4-3
Severity: important
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=297686
When opening http://www.rtl.fr/rtlinfo/, Firefox crashes immediately.
I doubt this is useful, but...
Core was generated by `/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox-bin -a firefox'.
Package: subversion
Version: 1.2.0-1
Severity: normal
subversion 1.1 had styles.css and an images directory with PNG files in
/usr/share/doc/subversion/book. They are no longer present in 1.2.0-1.
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Debian Release: 3.1
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (900, 'testing'),
Once again, my config file was changed after the upgrade. I've finally
found that this is fixed by executing dpkg-reconfigure netkit-inetd.
But I don't remember being asked such a question in the past.
Just before the dpkg-reconfigure netkit-inetd, the file
/var/cache/debconf/config.dat
Package: less
Version: 382-2
Severity: normal
less does nice things concerning non-printable (raw) characters in
the file contents, but when such characters appear in the filename,
they are just sent to the terminal. For instance, try
touch ab`tput bold`cd
and look at this file with less. One
On 2005-06-17 02:03:08 +0300, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
Thus, I think the Linux manual page saying that getgrnam uses
/etc/group only is a bug.
So, that would also make programs that rely on /etc/group being used
buggy. IIRC, when I want to add a local group with addgroup, it checks
first if it
On 2005-06-17 18:36:17 +0200, GOMBAS Gabor wrote:
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 08:51:53AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
So, that would also make programs that rely on /etc/group being used
buggy. IIRC, when I want to add a local group with addgroup, it checks
first if it exists with getgrnam
Package: emacs21
Version: 21.4a-1
Severity: normal
In UTF-8 locales, from UXTerm or Gnome-Terminal:
dixsept:~ echo .\\u20ac.
.€.
dixsept:~ emacs -q blah
If I select the output of echo .\\u20ac. and paste it to emacs,
I get:
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In hex: 2e 1b 25 47 c3 a2 c2 82 c2 ac 1b 25 40
Package: imagemagick
Version: 6:6.2.3.4-1
Severity: normal
The Image Magick X11 graphical interface (display) uses a bad font for
its info window, making it almost unreadable. You can see a snapshot
here:
http://www.vinc17.org/download/imagick-imageinfo.png
My /etc/X11/xorg.conf file
Package: locales
Version: 2.3.5-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
When I try to install the locales package (as an upgrade):
Setting up locales (2.3.5-3) ...
Generating locales (this might take a while)...
en_DK.ISO-8859-1... done
en_DK.UTF-8... done
Package: automake1.9
Version: 1.9.6-1
Severity: normal
In addition to the file package.info, I had a package.info.bak
in the source directory, and when I did a make dist, both files
were included in the distribution. Only package.info should have
been included.
I think that the dist-info rule in
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14
Severity: important
I don't know if this is related to the crash: I had network problems
(lost packets + following packets that arrived several seconds late,
as shown by a ping). After the crash, the ping showed lost packets
only (about 10%).
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