On 2005-11-07 14:21:33, Drew Parsons wrote:
<snip>
> Thanks again.  The last font here is the Nimbus font, which is also on
> my system, so hopefully a gdb backtrace will be more enlightening.  
> 
> You're on ppc so I can't generate an unstripped Xprt binary for you
> directly.  Are you in a position to compile Xprint yourself? It oughtn't
> be too hard to do.

I'm compiling it right now.


> Otherwise, grab the last unstripped version (1:0.1.0.alpha1-11) from
> snapshot.debian.net. Actually it doesn't appear to have -11 so try -10
> instead.
> http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2005/07/03/debian/pool/main/x/xprint/xprint_0.1.0.alpha1-10_powerpc.deb
> 
> I don't think it will matter which version of xprint-common to use, but
> if you want to be consistent then use
> http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2005/07/03/debian/pool/main/x/xprint/xprint-common_0.1.0.alpha1-10_all.deb

I got the xprint snapshot, and installed it (waiting for the
compilation to end). Now the crash doesn't occur any more ;-)
(I didn't get the xprint-common snapshot though)

> 
> 
> > 
> > P.S.
> > Since the reply I get from the BTS says "Your message has been sent
> > to the package maintainer(s)", should I just reply to
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED], and not to you personally next time ?
> > 
> 
> You're right, the BTS forwards me a copy of the message. It's no major
> disaster for me to receive the two copies, but feel free to just use the
> bug address.
> 
> I can't remember if it's the same for you, if it automatically forwards
> messages to the bug-submitter.  Probably does I suppose.

No it doesn't. I'll just send e-mails to the BTS from now on, but you should
still CC me.


Felix

-- 
Felix C. Stegerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature."
 -- R. Kulawiec


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