On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 03:15:04AM -0600, BugScan reporter was heard to say: > Package: gnomeicu (debian/main) > Maintainer: Edward C. Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 58919 gnomeicu causes XServer to grab all the memory.
I think there was a discussion on -devel that concluded that there's some evidence that this bug is caused by Imlib.. Also, from the reporter: "I think the bug is Important because it causes the system to became [sic] unusable. But i stil use gnomeicu so, it may not be so RC." Bug severity inflation, perhaps? > Package: mozilla (debian/main) > Maintainer: Debian Mozilla maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 59990 mozilla: Segmentation fault on first start > 60012 M14 segfaults immediately I haven't looked at these (the BTS doesn't even seem to list them), but they're probably just the result of an old ~/.mozilla hanging around.. > Package: rep-gtk (debian/main) > Maintainer: Mikolaj J. Habryn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 58684 rep-gtk_0.8-2(unstable): build error (prototype mismatch) > > Package: sawmill (debian/main) > Maintainer: Mikolaj J. Habryn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [REMOVE] This package can be removed if it is not fixed. > 59760 sawmill: Sawmill fails to load -- missing file > /usr/lib/rep/0.11/i686-pc-linux-gnu/timers.so It would be really unfortunate if we lost these -- but the version of Sawmill this bug is reported against isn't the one in potato!! This is 0.25-1, the latest bleeding-edge release of sawmill, which AFAIK is only in unstable. John appears to have sent a patch for 58684 as well; I don't know if that's fixed or not. > Package: ssh (non-US/main) > Maintainer: Philip Hands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [HELP] Please NMU, with extreme care. Contact Tommi Virtanen for info. > 59464 X11 forwarding appears to be /completely/ broken in 1.2.2-14 This is my bug, and it's fixed now. (although X forwarding is still broken, I can get it to work with some trouble) > 59862 ssh: X forwarding problems even after xauth upgrade Not sure what's wrong there.. Daniel -- "Do you know why the prisoner in the tower watches the flight of birds?" -- Terry Pratchett, _Reaper_Man_