whole DebianMentorsFaq wiki page has a good amount of starters'
information and links.
[1]
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMentorsFaq#How_do_I_adopt_an_existing_package.3F
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Hi Salvatore,
On 2012-07-08 02:31, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> Attached is a really miniamal patch, but it can be done better ;-)
Works fine, applied, thanks. Upload will follow shortly.
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ou want. If 2) is chosen, then it will
need a considerable amount of work. If neither of two, this bug is
wontfix.
[1] http://debdelta.debian.net/html/x65.html#no_indexes
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> And whats for the -2 entry ?
Since there is nothing to put into, just don't add it.
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ain it at some neutral shared service, such as Github or Bitbucket.
As for Debian packaging, you can use Alioth [1], or alternatively just
keep it at the same service where upstream code will be located.
[1] http://alioth.debian.org/
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f the package give the
permission for the package maintainership takeover. If Michael later
happen to be free again for maintaining, co-maintainership or whatever
else can be re-discussed later.
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lowercase
the short description: s/Picks out/picks out/. So, please fix that, add
Vcs-* headers, fix changelog corrections above and I'll upload the
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Package: plasma-desktop
Version: 4:4.8.4-2
Followup-For: Bug #655066
For the follow-up,
The bug shows itself even more often in the latest version. Right after
the restart of plasma-desktop process it behaves fine, but after several
hours of work it starts to eat 50-100% of CPU every 1-2 seconds
Are you new upstream for it? Or did you
find some newer fork which will use as base? Or do you intend just to
maintain latest upstream CVS snapshot?
Note, if you choose me as sponsor, I require bumping Debian revision
after each package review (if there any changes, of course).
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Package: wicd
Version: 1.7.2.4-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
New wicd-gtk (currently in testing/unstable) stopped recommending any
other "sudo-client" than gksu, and gksu pulls by default gnome-keyring
which pulls a lot of other unrelated stuff.
If wicd-gtk can work without gksu without lo
;
Thank you for report, should be fixed in latest Git now.
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Hi Chris,
On 2012-06-16 20:21, Chris Leick wrote:
> please find attached the initial German translation of cupt.
Many thanks, committed.
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Hello,
I believe it's not unusual to use Mumble without speech synthesis. If
it's true, then per Debian policy it belongs to Suggests, not Recommends.
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Hi,
On 2012-06-05 17:24, shawn wrote:
> https://github.com/shawnl/htop
Ok.
Please don't top-post, please also always send bugreport-related mails
to bug address, not to me only.
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Package: git-buildpackage
Version: 0.6.0~git20120601
Severity: wishlist
Hello,
I've tried to build a package out of bare git repository:
| $ git-buildpackage -S --git-export=master
| debuild: fatal error at line 627:
| cannot find readable debian/changelog anywhere!
| Are you in the source code
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Hi again,
On 2012-06-03 10:00, goneri wrote:
> E: unable to create the directory '/': Is a directory
I committed a workaround to libcupt for kfreebsd misbehavior. It's now
in master branch and will be in the upcoming Cupt 2.5.6.
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Hi Julien,
On 2012-06-02 19:14, Julien Patriarca wrote:
> Package: cupt
> Version: N/A
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch l10n
Many thanks! Committed.
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Hi Petr,
On 2012-06-03 12:03, Petr Salinger wrote:
> Please note, that this behaviour affects only "mkdir /",
> "mkdir /home" or "mkdir /bin" return "File exists".
>
> Effectively, you cannot create "/" under any system.
True
/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/mkdir.html
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Package: dpkg
Version: 1.16.3
Severity: normal
Hello maintainers,
The sequence of commands leading for a problem (high-level explanation:
installing gawk, mawk is autoremoved as not needed anymore):
1) dpkg --install --no-triggers
//var/cache/apt/archives/libsigsegv2_2.9-4_i386.deb
2) dpkg --in
Package: espeak-data
Version: 1.46.02-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Currently espeak-data recommends espeak, which causes espeak to be
install by default when anything depends on libespeak which in turn
depends on espeak-data.
Please downgrade this relation to suggests or remove altogether
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Due to lack of time/interest I request an adopter for the proxychains
package.
The package description is:
Proxy chains force any tcp connection made by any given tcp client
to follow through proxy (or proxy chain). It is a kind of proxifier.
It acts like socksca
reporting the bug.
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I wouldn't have to worry
> about them. (I guess after applying these to SVN the new autogen ones
> could be checked in, even though make overrides them).
>
> Also, 5/5 is differn't than the one i accidentally didn't forward to
> bugs.debian.org
Ack, thanks,
pose, or can some memory be saved here?
No idea. But if you want to pursue that too, please report that as a
separate bug report.
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pt, one of the
> core Debian tools. Apt in turn relies on open standards like HTTP and
> FTP to interoperate with the rest of the world.
As someone who had to reverse-engineer APT repository format I fully
agree with the above. With one minor addition that some software which
is (non-core
ng Debian world we wouldn't need this, but it
doesn't hurt either, so applied for 2.5.4, thanks.
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On 2012-05-14 01:55, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> The tweak below would have made it harder to forget.
Applied for 2.5.4, thanks.
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Hello once again,
> E: internal error: conflicting elements in __added_entries: solution '1', in
> 'libjpeg62 ', out 'libjpeg62 6b1-2'
I succeeded reproducing this by using specially crafted packages.
Will be fixed in 2.5.4.
is error was not reproducible anymore at your system.
If that's correct, please generate&send tar-metadata if you manage to
reproduce this error again.
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'tar-metadata' command (see man page for instructions how to use it)?
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both gtk
> and qt4 just in case, they seem to have the same behaviour.
I took a look and found the key: it's '='. Not sure why author chose it
though.
Leaving this bug report open since '+' would be still nice to have.
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st in case, they seem to have the same behaviour.
Thank you for the report.
I confirm this (mis)behavior. Unfortunately author stopped the
development of desktop version of FBReader, so it's unlikely to be fixed
on the upstream side.
I will take a look at the code myself if I have some sp
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Hello,
On 2012-05-07 00:44, helix84 wrote:
> Package: cupt
> Version: 0.5
> Priority: wishlist
> Tags: l10n patch
>
> .po attached
Thanks! Committed.
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On 2012-05-01 22:15, Joe Dalton wrote:
> Please include the attached Danish cupt translation.
>
> joe@pc:~/over/debianp/cupt$ msgfmt --statistics -c -v -o /dev/null da.po
> da.po: 198 oversatte tekster, 266 uoversatte tekster.
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On 2012-05-01 22:13, Karol KozÅowski wrote:
> Please by adding the polish translation to package cupt.
>
> Thank you.
Thank you. Merged to the main tree.
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I'm explicitly tagging this bug as multiarch-related and "help
wanted", i.e. anyone who want to implement and test the changes, please
do and send the packaging patch to me, I will apply it shortly.
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could not remove packages.
> In the following example, create a snapshot
> failed because the 'aptitude' can remove the package.
True. Unfortunately I cannot do that before Dpkg people document the
locking interface (for which I just created a new bug #670897).
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Hello,
As title suggests, please provide a documented locking interface for
high-level package managers (would it be fcntl'ing /var/lib/dpkg/lock or
something else).
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Hi Ansgar,
If it's easy to do, could you please change the output value from
'source' to 'optional' (as you suggested before) while the proper way to
deal with this is discussed? I guess it won't make things worse for
anyone who is trying to extract something useful
when there already is an efficient way to get
| back to parent dirs.
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> subsequent (previous) screens.
Thank you for the report, I've forwarded it upstream.
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; Even if I use -d 100, htop shows Amarok as using 0.0%.
>
> Ideally, htop should display only significant digits (by default, at
> least), and should round up past 0.5. Addressing one of these issues
> would be a good start.
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Version: 1.16.1.2
Severity: wishlist
Hello,
If a high-level package manager wants to know are the installed version
of the package and a version in the repository really the same, it
cannot check this fact reliably now, as hash sum fields provided from
the repository are not present
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
Hello maintainers of the debian-installer,
First of all, thank you for your hard work.
The apt configuration file /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00CDMountPoint looks like
generated by d-i [1].
Its syntax is not entirely correct, which causes annoying warnings fo
nfig file '//etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00CDMountPoint'
> W: skipped the configuration file '//etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00CDMountPoint'
By the way, see http://wiki.debian.org/Cupt to get rid of this.
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m not the only one who tries to have as less as possible extra
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with a subjec
Sources long-term)?
I personally care about this issue only because I have a software which
shows a warning when it tries to parse any Debian source package. I
don't have a real use for this field but can't say for others.
So I would be fine with the second.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
Hello,
It came to me as a surprise to me that some developers deliberately ignore
filing an ITP wnpp bug for new source packages [1] and advocating situations
like this: [2].
Please make an ITP mandatory for accepting new source packages.
[1] http://li
tags 631816 + patch
tags 631816 + pending
thanks
Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for qwt (versioned as 6.0.0-1.1) and
uploaded it to DELAYED/2. Please feel free to tell me if I
should delay it longer.
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On 2012-03-24 11:43, Michael Fladischer wrote:
> * Package name: cl
[...]
> Description : Kombu actor framework
IMHO the package name is way too generic and clashes with existing cl-*
Common Lisp packages. Please choose a more descriptive package name.
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Any news about this?
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package wnpp
owner 545710 !
retitle 545710 RFA: html2text -- advanced HTML to text converter
thanks
No activity for half a year. The bug returns to its original state.
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t;
> As you can see, the htop icon looks a bit crappy compared to other icons.
> But nevertheless, there are some apps like Filezilla that have the
> same problem.
>
> I hope the issue can be resolved with a scalable icon.
> Maybe the following link can help, too:
> http://s
't use Gnome 3: what resolution would be needed?
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removing essential packages or doing a bunch of downgrades.
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ous error if its
> > deleted by a simple removal (you didn't specify the command so I can't
> > guess was your case 'remove' or 'purge'). You may want to file a bug on
> > apt about this.
>
> I purged apt. APT's postrm runs rm -rf on /var/c
serious error if its
deleted by a simple removal (you didn't specify the command so I can't
guess was your case 'remove' or 'purge'). You may want to file a bug on
apt about this.
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Package: libgps20
Version: 3.3-5
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
'Recommends: gpsd' causes every application which depends on libgps
[1] "grab" gpsd by default, which I believe not what users want in
substantial number of cases.
[1] like new plasma-dataengines-workspace, which is an absolute
not suitable for an
upcoming stable release.
Dear maintainer, please, use something else than trailing '-'.
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reproducible in htop 1.0.1?
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the newer config file as well as a
> compatibility symlink from the old location. Please don't delete
> ~/.htoprc if not a regular file.
Thank you for the report. I forwarded it upstream.
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the value of the 'cupt::resolver::score::downgrade' option.
Say, to -1200 or even -1500. Some lowering will probably be a part of
the "official" fix.
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is the output of 'cupt show --installed-only mpg321' on your
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tags 659881 + upstream
forwarded 659881 http://code.google.com/p/qmmp/issues/detail?id=523
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Hi Adrian,
On 2012-02-14 14:53, Adrian Knoth wrote:
> Please forward this bug to upstream and ask to implement the missing
> bits.
Done! Thank you for the report.
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On 2012-02-08 19:26, James McCoy wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 03:38:39PM +0200, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
> > | cupt::resolver::not-autoremove-if-rdepends-exist '.*'
>
> From a grammatical perspective, that should probably be "
IMO this is not a workaround but a proper handling IMO.
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On 2012-02-07 03:09, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
[...]
> > 2) Further discussion. For example, more arguments why new behavior may
> > be unnacceptable as a default, or implementing more fine-grained setup
> > to specify user-level dependencies like
&
ut now I
want to keep it". Close the bug as not a bug.
1) Agree that some users want less aggressive auto-removal, turn this
bug into a wishlist one to provide an option to turn off "that change in
Cupt 2.4.0".
2) Further discussion. For example, more arguments why new behavior may
n on my system that is using systemd, and it
> doesn't display
> anything despite systemd using CGROUPS extensively.
Nevertheless, thank you for the report. I forwarded it upstream.
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qmmp/Input/libffmpeg.so: undefined symbol:
> _Z10av_rescalelll
Thank you for the report. This looks like a miscompilation of the ffmpeg
decoder plugin which used libavutil header in a C++ way, not C one, and
from the preliminary look new upstream release 0.5.3 should fix this.
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here was no final pre-notification for that,
nevertheless, 2.4.0 will fix this. It will be in unstable very soon.
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er 39 19 325M 236M 1860 R 0.0 1.5 2590671h53:17 ./mprime
2590671h is ~295 years. Of course, negative CPU usage time is bad, but
this obviously wrong value is no better, is it?
> It looks like that there is a bug in the Linux Kernel:
Good observation, but why should htop be patched the
report, I merged it to the earlier report of the same
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1) I cannot reproduce this on my system (piuparts from unstable), it
prints 'INFO: PASS: All tests.'. Were there some custom piuparts scripts
in your run?
2) /var/lib/cupt is a directory, not a file.
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Package: xul-ext-debianbuttons
Version: 1.6-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
After installation of the package (and restarting iceweasel) the
'debianbuttons' plugin is visible and enabled in 'add-ons' window, but I
cannot see any buttons. Nor any Debian-related toolbars are available.
Plea
and this is exactly what happened this time. If you see an
internal error displayed for package errors, please file separate bug(s)
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Hi Reinhard,
On 2012-01-02 14:30, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> It to seems that your package needs to
> #include in addition to only "libavcodec/avcodec.h".
Indeed, the addition of this include fixes the build. I have a patch
read
Package: plasma-desktop
Version: 4:4.6.5-4
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
After several hours of launching KDE session or restarting
plasma-desktop process manually, it starts to eat more and more CPU
time, until it eats up to 100% of it. The plasma-desktop panel (which is
on the bottom of
Hi Karol,
On 2011-12-30 14:36, Karol Kozłowski wrote:
> Sometimes when I finish (F9) a process is "htop" ends with SIGABRT.
[...]
Does this happen only for certain processes or all of them?
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I (still) wait for a fixed version.
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Package: ktorrent
Version: 4.1.3-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I had ktorrent running for quite a long time, then upon a restart
ktorrent refuses to start:
| $ ktorrent
| Failed to initialize libktorrent
Please let me know how can I supply more information (if needed).
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ank you for the report, I can easily reproduce it. I forwarded your
report to the upstream bug tracker.
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d-updates/contrib:
> o=Debian,a=proposed-updates,l=Debian,c=contrib,v=6.0,n=squeeze-proposed-updates
> http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian proposed-updates/non-free:
> o=Debian,a=proposed-updates,l=Debian,c=non-free,v=6.0,n=squeeze-proposed-updates
Thank you for the report. Committed
before it ("") is not a number, violating
>
> This is a single (generally small) unsigned integer.
Next sentence: "It may be omitted, in which case zero is assumed.", same
as for debian_revision.
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'-'. After all, it's just confusing.
By the way, using this interpretation for epoch too, a version ':1.2.3'
would be also correct?
> Eugene, does this sound sensible to you? Any ideas for clarifying the
> text either way?
... so, I would rather amend the policy ex
cast: source type value could not be interpreted as
> target
> Process killed by SIGABRT: Przerwane
Thank you for the report, a fix is committed for 2.3.2.
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> 0.2-3 -9499
> http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian oldstable/main (signed)
Thank you for the report, committed the fix for 2.3.2.
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On 2011-12-12 22:17, Karol Kozłowski wrote:
> $cupt show -a 'gnash*'
> ...
> E: unable to find the binary package 'gnash*'
> E: error performing command 'show'
Thank you for the report. Committed for 2.3.2
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On 2011-12-12 22:01, Karol Kozłowski wrote:
> Hello.
> In the documentation "man cupt" description missing the
> "show-not-preferred".
Indeed. Thank you for the report, committed for 2.3.2.
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Hi,
On 2011-12-01 21:17, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
> Thanks for the report, will be fixed in the next upload.
No, I was too fast to claim that. Version 0.12.4 will most probably fail
as well. I intend to really fix that in 0.12.5.
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_pre() called at /usr/bin/daptup line 571
> [done]
> [...]
>
> This bug occurs on a test system with (too ?) many installed packages:
[...]
> $ dpkg -l | wc
> 16046 147118 2339060
Yeah, that's a lot :)
Thanks for the report, will be fixed in the next upload.
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orial.t2t' source file, nevertheless I fixed
these typos in the latest commit.
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reopen 638327
found 638327 cupt/2.3.0
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Hi Karol.
> #rm -r -f '/media/skoroszyt/iso/tar/deb/cupt /2.2.2'
[...]
> #cupt autoclean
Thanks, I reproduced the bug finally.
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Resolving possible unmet dependencies...
>
> Nothing to do.
[...]
Thanks for report. Indeed it's a bug.
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try to use strace for every 'cupt update' command and send its log here
to the bug when it happens next time.
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