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/registers.c:1149: undefined reference to `iopl'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Makefile:409: recipe for target 'via_regs_dump' failed
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-glapi/stub.c:110:
undefined reference to `u_execmem_free'
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_glapi_Current@Base 0
_glapi_get_current@Base 0
- _glapi_tls_Current@Base 0
+#MISSING: 0.2.999+git20170201-4# _glapi_tls_Current@Base 0
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error: 'uint8_t' does not name a type
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Source: libdrm
Version: 2.4.70-1
Severity: important
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
Builds of libdrm on kFreeBSD and the Hurd have been failing because
the headers drm.h pulls in on those platforms don't work out.
Specifically, kFreeBSD builds have
Forwarding to what appears to have been the intended bug number.
---BeginMessage---
I was also able to trigger the bug under kernel 2.6.35 getting the following
in dmesg:
[ 211.274392] [TTM] Buffer eviction failed
[ 211.699964] [drm:radeon_cs_ioctl] *ERROR* Failed to parse
_rl_init_eightbit to set _rl_enable_meta = 0 in eight-bit mode?
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http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.log.html#xterm_21
ITYM http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.log.html#xterm_216 .
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Package: xterm
Version: 256-1
Severity: normal
My X resources set XTerm*eightBitInput: false, because (as noted in
#326200 and #534192) that's generally a saner choice nowadays.
However, a recent upgrade (presumably to xterm itself) broke that;
alt-key combinations now yield non-ASCII characters
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*SimpleMenu*menuLabel.font:
-adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
*SimpleMenu*menuLabel.vertSpace:100
*SimpleMenu*Sme.height
. (The
latest update claims to have taken xterm-246's definition.)
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FTR) but of ncurses-base; the addition of rmm and smm settings to
It belatedly occurred to me that the issue is likelier indirect, with
bash for some reason picking up on that and forcing xterm into the
wrong mode. :-/ I don't have time to investigate
Package: mesa-utils
Version: 7.5-2
Severity: minor
In general, I'm all for shipping upstream changelogs, as their
contents are often of interest. However, in the case of mesa-utils,
doing so increased the package's installed footprint by approximately
a factor of 15(!). Moreover, it already
Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org writes:
xprint support was removed from libXfont. We should add a Breaks:
xprint to the libxfont1 package, as it doesn't look like xprint will be
coming back.
Strictly speaking, shouldn't that have called for an soname bump?
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reported as http://bugs.debian.org/534766 .
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, with good results; fonts are back to normal, and
DRI2 is working.
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I normally stay clear of experimental packages, but I gave
2.7.99.901-3 a try, with good results; fonts are back to normal, and
DRI2 is working.
Well, according to the logs, anyway; in practice, I found OpenGL apps
to produce garbage and had to revert
u...@debian.org (Aaron M. Ucko) writes:
Well, according to the logs, anyway; in practice, I found OpenGL apps
to produce garbage and had to revert to -core 2:1.6.1.901-2 +
-video-intel 2:2.7.1-1 to get a fully working setup.
Sorry to keep following up to myself, but I noticed that my attempts
Package: xserver-xorg-core
Version: 2:1.6.1.901-3
Severity: important
I have observed two regressions since upgrading to 2:1.6.1.901-3,
despite having taken care to rebuild xserver-xorg-video-intel against
current versions of xserver-xorg-dev and x11proto-dri2. (As such, I
believe this report to
to respond; I've been pretty busy in real
life. At any rate, I can confirm that Thomas's patch is the way to
go; 242-1 is silent whether built with or without libxkbfile-dev
installed, but applying the patch lets it beep again. Could you
please incorporate it when you get a chance?
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playing some form of media. (The system on which I
observed the problem is a desktop with a dedicated speaker for system
beeps.)
I'll follow up once I'm actually back in front of the system in
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Package: xterm
Version: 242-1
Severity: normal
Sending ^G to xterm 242 with visual-bell mode off (as it is by
default) has no effect. The visual bell still works fine, as do
auditory bells from other applications. xterm 241 had no such
problem. I don't have time to debug the issue at the
\([0-9]*\)x\([0-9]*\).*/XWIDTH=\1; XHEIGHT=\2/p'`
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sid unless I run it with MESA_NO_ASM set. I would of course prefer a
real fix (that wouldn't require giving up all the optimizations), but
I acknowledge that that may not be so easy. :-/
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generate a diff and post it
here.
Thanks for reviving this bug, Jay! The patch you sent still yields
incorrect geometry in my original use case, but upstream HEAD works
for me, as does a revised patch (attached) incorporating an additional
logic fix per upstream.
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, len) +
+ 2 * w-clock.padding;
+ min_height = w-clock.font-ascent +
+ w-clock.font-descent + 2 * w-clock.padding;
+ }
}
}
if (w-core.width == 0)
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Did you manage to find more details about this?
No, sorry, I've been (and remain) busy with other matters.
Thanks for asking, though.
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Package: xserver-xorg-input-joystick
Version: 1:1.3.0-2
Severity: serious
Justification: no longer builds from source
xserver-xorg-input-joystick generally fails to build from source;
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=xserver-xorg-input-joystick;ver=1%3A1.3.0-2;arch=amd64;stamp=1193584943
is
Package: x11-apps
Version: 7.3+1
Severity: minor
Running xclock -d(igital) -norender with LANG=C recently started
yielding a square window with a lot of extra vertical space and not
quite enough horizontal space (at least with my customary font), as if
I had instead wanted an analog display.
Aaron M. Ucko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In particular, working around #352967 by specifying a strftime
format rather than tweaking locale settings yields sane geometry.
Never mind, this doesn't appear to work reliably after all. :-/
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-bisect bad 8476e5fbddafc17190347e86a68f66dc3958
Please let me know if there's any other information you'd like me to
provide.
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-dummy
Version: 1:0.2.0-6
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
xserver-xorg-video-dummy still depends merely on xserver-xorg-dev
(= 2:1.2.99.902); at least on amd64, the autobuilder consequently
wound up building it against xserver 1.3, yielding a
Package: xdm
Version: 1:1.1.5-1
Severity: normal
The latest xdm upload introduced a nasty regression: the
DisplayManager.xrdb xdm-config resource defaults to bindir/xrdb (sic)
rather than /usr/bin/xrdb. As a result, xdm fails to load
/etc/X11/xdm/Xresources, defaulting to a relatively
a
handful of the programs it contains actually needs, so it would be
unfortunate if such dependency pollution were still present.
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It probably doesn't really use that much memory up front. The log file
Thanks for clarifying; I had hoped that might be the case.
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.0.0-1
Severity: normal
Greetings!
Having run a binary-only build of xserver-xorg-video-intel for
personal use (rather than waiting for the buildd), I was surprised to
observe that I wound up with both the desired architecture-dependent
-video-intel
-themes_1.0.1-5_all.deb
should let
apt-get -f install
continue (though xcursor-themes already declares appropriate versioned
Conflicts: and Replaces:, so that theoretically shouldn't have been
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!!! ERROR! The map file `antt.map' has not been found at all.
Some file in /etc/texmf/updmap.d probably has a dangling reference to
antt.map; please comment the line out (with a leading #) or move the
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Julien Cristau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think the override should be changed for these packages. They are now
dummy packages, provided for upgrades from sarge. Is the correct
section for these oldlibs, or something different?
I'd say oldlibs.
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, and DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH.
(It's actually slightly more complicated than that because there's
also the concept of frameworks, but I don't believe it concerns
ncurses.)
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I see this too; Ubuntu's 017_en_US_UTF-8_XI18N_OBJS.diff (attached,
and only partially applied upstream AFAICT) corrects the references to
nonexistent shared objects, which look like an accidental regression
on upstream's part incurred when switching to git.
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+/usr/bin/compiz.real --strict-binding --indirect-rendering --use-cow $@ gconf
$@ requires double quotes to DTRT:
/usr/bin/compiz.real --strict-binding --indirect-rendering --use-cow $@ gconf
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at it? The fix is a
one-liner, and upstream applied it three months ago:
http://webcvs.freedesktop.org/mesa/Mesa/src/mesa/tnl/t_vb_render.c?r1=1.49r2=1.50view=patch
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Please take a look at http://wiki.debian.org/multiarch .
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:7.0.0),
it's entirely possible that it wound up misinstalled on his system.
To wit, dpkg may have unpacked xutils-dev with /usr/lib/X11 still a
symlink to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11, inadvertently stranding imake's
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[XSF: when this patch is in, please bump xorg-server's build dependency
on mesa-swx11-source accordingly in order to pick up the fixes.]
Marcelo recently uploaded a fixed version of Mesa (thanks!); as such,
please go ahead and version xorg-server's build
not entirely clear on X's needs either, I
can confirm that current xorg-server sources build cleanly against
this morning's version of mesa-swx11-source 6.4.2-1.
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binary: binary-indep binary-arch
.PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install configure
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With that packaging issue out of the way, I was able to confirm that
bug #364228 is no more; thanks!
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. The
prefix is prepended as-is. If a `/' is required between the
prefix and the path names, it must be supplied explicitly as
part of the prefix.
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No, because we really just want to get rid of these things. They're
functionally replicated in x11-common anyway now.
Sure, but in that case you shouldn't be testing $1 for purge, as the
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xfree86-common package is purged. Thanks Joe Drew. (closes: #318294)
Shouldn't that logic go in the post*rm*?
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I should check?
You may have managed to hit http://bugs.debian.org/343389 . Try
reinstalling the x11-common package with dpkg --force-confmiss:
dpkg -i --force-confmiss /var/cache/apt/archives/x11-common_*.deb
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$x_includes}
LIBS=$LIBS ${x_libraries:+-L$x_libraries} -lX11
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It was rejected because of cruft still hanging around in experimental.
Ah, yeah, I see how that could have happened.
I've written ftpmaster to hopefully clear it out so I can re-upload.
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Tag upload of xserver-xorg-video-i810-2:1.4.1.3-1 to unstable
Are you sure you actually uploaded this? I see no sign of it.
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Package: x11-common
Version: 1:7.0.10
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 6.5(4)
At least on amd64, the following packages ship /usr/X11R6/bin as a
directory (but don't actually populate it):
beaver 0.2.5-2
lsb-core 3.1-4
yank 0.2.1-7.2
As in http://bugs.debian.org/364007, x11-common should
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Package: mesa-swx11-source
Version: 6.4.1-0.4+ucko1
Severity: important
Tags: patch upstream
[XSF: when this patch is in, please bump xorg-server's build dependency
on mesa-swx11-source accordingly in order to pick up the fixes.]
As reported at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5835
all need libxi-dev. (I do
agree that it might make sense for libxcursor-dev to depend on
libxfixes-dev, though.)
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xlib(os)mesa-* in addition to xserver-xorg(-dbg). Apart from that, I
haven't encountered any problems with mixing and matching versions.
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AFAICT, xterm wound up getting built against a buggy version of
libxft-dev (namely, 2.1.8.2-5) on amd64 and should therefore be
binNMUed for that platform.
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+Package: xlibmesa-dri
+Section: libdevel
+Architecture: any
+Depends: libgl1-mesa-dri
This will probably be more effective if you version libgl1-mesa-dri's
conflict with xlibmesa-dri. :-)
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This is presumably a side effect of xterm's move from /usr/X11R6/bin
to /usr/bin, which involves dropping the old alternatives and adding
new ones.
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Package: x-window-system-core
Version: 6.9.0.dfsg.1-1
Severity: normal
Happy holidays, and congratulations on getting 6.9.0 out the door!
That said, I'm afraid I have a bug to report:
As noted in #334721, which I believe it's too late to reopen :-/, the
libgl1-mesa-dri should be an alternative
a file or
directory is being referenced. I've added the maintainer of that file
I'm pretty sure the message just means that gdb can't find ChkIfEv.c
to show you the actual contents of its line 57
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Vernazobres. (closes: #340443, #337650)
You seem to have put the wrong changelog entry here...
+ * Add general/032_fix_matrox_display.diff to fix corruption on some cards.
+Thanks Julien Wajsberg. (closes: #320328)
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of packages for unstable, I just
haven't gotten to it yet. If it doesn't get in to the first round (although
it's so harmless I don't see why it won't) I'll make certain it gets in to
the second round. Thank you for the patch!
Great, thanks!
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\n,j, \
+ if (0) fprintf(stderr,-- v(%d): %x/%f\n,j, \
((GLuint *)v)[j], \
((GLfloat *)v)[j]); \
vb[j] = ((GLuint *)v)[j];\
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Cool. Could you please also post the .orig.tar.gz when you get a
chance, to allow builds for non-i386 architectures (amd64 in my case)?
Now that this has materialized (thanks!), I'm pleased to report that
my amd64 build ran without errors (and even
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Option Accel
You may need to use a double negative here; does
Option NoAccel off
work any better?
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Adding xserver-xorg.bug.presubj from xserver-xfree86.bug.presubj in xfree
trunk.
Please don't forget to rebrand it.
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that whatever package contains libGLw
should merely Suggest lesstif2-dev | lesstif-dev, though it ought to
Recommend, if not Depend on, libxt-dev.
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; echo
foo)'; done
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I run a problem which use fltk and SEGV at the beginning of XftCharIndex
If this is an ITK application that also uses VTK, you're probably
running into http://bugs.debian.org/277602 .
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I run a problem which use fltk and SEGV at the beginning of XftCharIndex
If this is an ITK application that also uses VTK, you're probably
running into http://bugs.debian.org/277602 .
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Yes, you need to surround it with double quotes; otherwise it's no
better than $*.
ah _ha_.
thank you v. much.
No problem.
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/bin/gcc-3.4 -O3 -march=athlon-xp -funroll-loops
-fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math $@
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Yes, you need to surround it with double quotes; otherwise it's no
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be necessary
(sic.)
under normal conditions, since xdm and xinit always act as the
first client.
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Your laptop has a Transmeta processor, right? If so, I believe you're
running into Bug#216933 (aka #234556 and #261251)...
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Jan Gregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You mean to put export LD_LIBRARY_PATH= ... into .xinitrc ? Of course I
tried it but again other exports are ok but this is ignored. Workaround
xterm is setgid utmp, and therefore triggers the same (justified)
dynamic loader paranoia.
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Does anybody know how to catch these packets ?
You might find xmon (which is packaged and has an extensive man page)
of interest.
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+will have to do so by hand (with \(oqinvoke-rc.d restart xdm\(cq, or by
I believe you have restart and xdm swapped (but xfs and
restart in the correct order below).
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+environments where lixbext-dev is not installed, since the Xft1 library
^^
*cough*
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dependencies users will have to install.
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) was
unaware of this.
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a bug with NCBI.
FWIW, you can find Cn3D 3.0 in the ncbi-tools-x11 package. I
eventually plan to package the NCBI C++ Toolkit, complete with a newer
Cn3D, but can't commit to doing so anytime soon. (See
http://bugs.debian.org/150636 and http://bugs.debian.org/225651 .)
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. (See
http://bugs.debian.org/150636 and http://bugs.debian.org/225651 .)
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, you can use ldd to determine a binary's dynamic
dependencies; anything it doesn't list is necessarily static.
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)' $LOG 3
printf \n 3
fi
As far as I can tell, the previous usage was correct (despite having
long lines), and this change *introduces* a second format-string
argument.
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*font: fixed under 4.2.1.
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