Bug#400617: It seems FAM was not really wanted

2006-12-03 Thread Christian Perrier
  Steve, Peter, Noèl, Eloy?
 
  manty also, if you come up with a patch..:-)
 
 A build-conflict with the -dev package should be sufficient, shouldn't it?


I have a package that's ready with this change only. See SVN.



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Bug#401372: iceape-browser: crashes on startup

2006-12-03 Thread Mike Hommey
On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 06:49:09PM -0500, Aaron M. Ucko [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
 Package: iceape-browser
 Version: 1.0.6-1
 Severity: grave
 Justification: renders package unusable
 
 iceape-browser crashes immediately on startup, even with my old
 Mozilla profile moved aside.  Here's what I got out of gdb:

Could you also attach a strace ?

Thanks

Mike


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Bug#235493: Announce of the upcoming NMU for the masqmail package

2006-12-03 Thread Christian Perrier

Dear maintainer of masqmail and Debian translators,

On 26 nov 2006 I sent a notice to the maintainer of the masqmail Debian
package, mentioning the status of at least one old po-debconf translation 
update in the BTS (bug #235493).

I announced the intent to build and possibly upload a non-maintainer upload
for this package in order to fix this long-time pending localization
bug as well as all other pending translations.

The package maintainer did not respond in a week so I will proceed with the
NMU.

The full planned schedule is available at the end of this mail.

The package is currently translated to: none

Among these, the following translations are incomplete: none

If you did any of the, currently incomplete, translations you will get a
copy of this announcement BCCd to you. Please review the translation.

Other translators also have the opportunity to create new translations for
this package. Once completed, please send them directly to me so I can
incorporate them into the package being built.

The deadline for receiving updates and new translations is 10 déc 2006. If you
are not in time you can always send your translation to the BTS.

You can download the pot, and any po, files from:

  http://people.debian.org/~lwall/i18n/pots/masqmail

If the maintainer objects to this process I will immediately abort my NMU
and send him/her all updates I receive.

Otherwise the following will happen (or already has):

 26 nov 2006   : send the first intent to NMU notice to
 the package maintainer.
 03 déc 2006   : post a NMU announcement to debian-i18n with you
 (maintainer) CC'ed
 10 déc 2006   : deadline for receiving translation updates
 11 déc 2006   : build the package and upload it to DELAYED/0-day
 send the NMU patch to the BTS
 11 déc 2006   : NMU uploaded to incoming
 12 déc 2006   : NMU enters unstable

Thanks for your efforts and time.

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Bug#399950: (forw) Re: Bug#399950:

2006-12-03 Thread Christian Perrier
- Forwarded message from Paul Seraphim Sika [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 23:27:15 +
From: Paul Seraphim Sika [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bug#399950:
X-CRM114-Status: Good  ( pR: 10.1753 )


Christian, 

I would like to apologize for not having sent the output you needed to
debug etch earlier. 


On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 07:15:41AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
  Output of lspci and lspci -n:
 
 Could you paste here the output of (lspci ; lspci -n) | sort, either
 taken from console 2 with the intaller or when running a Live CD from
 another distro?
 
 That would help identifying which Ethernet card you have and whether
 it's possible to supprot it (if the card needs a non-free driver, you
 can probably forget about it).
 
 

:00:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 AGP
:00:10.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 [Mobility 
Radeon 9600 M10]
0001:10:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 PCI
0001:10:12.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g 
Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)
0001:10:13.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1510 PC card Cardbus 
Controller
0001:10:17.0 Class ff00: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo/Intrepid Mac I/O
0001:10:18.0 USB Controller: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo/Intrepid USB
0001:10:19.0 USB Controller: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo/Intrepid USB
0001:10:1a.0 USB Controller: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo/Intrepid USB
0001:10:1b.0 USB Controller: NEC Corporation USB (rev 43)
0001:10:1b.1 USB Controller: NEC Corporation USB (rev 43)
0001:10:1b.2 USB Controller: NEC Corporation USB 2.0 (rev 04)
0002:24:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 Internal PCI
0002:24:0d.0 Class ff00: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth/Intrepid ATA/100
0002:24:0e.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 FireWire (rev 
81)
0002:24:0f.0 Ethernet controller: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 GMAC (Sun GEM) 
(rev ff)



:00:0b.0 0600: 106b:0034
:00:10.0 0300: 1002:4e50
0001:10:0b.0 0600: 106b:0035
0001:10:12.0 0280: 14e4:4320 (rev 02)
0001:10:13.0 0607: 104c:ac56
0001:10:17.0 ff00: 106b:003e
0001:10:18.0 0c03: 106b:003f
0001:10:19.0 0c03: 106b:003f
0001:10:1a.0 0c03: 106b:003f
0001:10:1b.0 0c03: 1033:0035 (rev 43)
0001:10:1b.1 0c03: 1033:0035 (rev 43)
0001:10:1b.2 0c03: 1033:00e0 (rev 04)
0002:24:0b.0 0600: 106b:0036
0002:24:0d.0 ff00: 106b:003b
0002:24:0e.0 0c00: 106b:0031 (rev 81)
0002:24:0f.0 0200: 106b:0032 (rev ff)


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Bug#400212: Bug#400977: Retitling

2006-12-03 Thread Olivier Berger

Amaya a écrit :

These bugs are old, and a new twiki version has been uploaded that should take
care of most of them. This version even migrated to testing.

  

What do you mean by new version : version 4.0.5 ?

It would be very apreciated if you could test that these bugs are gone,
or still active.

I will wait for a month or so and start closing them.

Thanks for any input!
  
I think you may notice that I submitted some of these bugs as relating 
to 4.0.5 version, so I think that these still apply.


Best regards,



Bug#379628: [Linux-NTFS-Dev] Bug#379628: CALL FOR HELP: Vista beta compatibility testing

2006-12-03 Thread Anton Altaparmakov
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Szakacsits Szabolcs wrote:
  El sábado, 2 de diciembre de 2006 20:44, Frans Pop escribió:
   On Saturday 02 December 2006 14:36, Szakacsits Szabolcs wrote:
   
I put a statically linked version here to ease the testing.
 http://www.ntfs-3g.org/ntfsresize-1.13.1.1.tgz
  
   This version makes Vista happy too. After reboot chkdsk is executed and 
   on second reboot Vista boots successfully.
 
 Thanks. So we know now the technical reason why ntfsresize didn't work 
 previously. Vista deliberately refuses to mount NTFS if it thinks it was 
 mounted by NT4. Though this wasn't very clear from the halt message :-)

Yes there not being a halt message at all!  Nice to know, thanks for 
working it out!  It is very intersting that they no longer allow NT4 to 
access Vista NTFS volumes.  I still wonder whether this may be a Vista bug 
rather than intentional...

Interesting though, what happens when you present Vista with an NTFS 1.2 
version formatted volume?  Will it refuse to boot, too or will it simply 
upgrade it like 2k/XP did?  If it refuses to boot it is time to remove the 
mkntfs v1.2 support now so people can't by accident create old style 
volumes that will break Vista...

 Anton was happy with the not understood fix which in fact was a bug in his 
 patch which made Vista to boot by pure luck. To be honest, I've been 

I object to it being called a bug.  I very consicously removed the mounted 
by NT4 flag setting as linux-ntfs operates like NT5 not NT4 so it is silly 
to set the flag.  I have even been considering removing support for NT4 
volumes and upgrading them on mount like Win2k/XP do, perhaps with an 
option to disable (or enable) this behaviour...

The only place the NT4 flag has is to be set by ntfsfix on volumes after 
being written to with the old ntfs driver which hopefully is no longer in 
use so ntfsfix does not need to set that flag either any more...  Remember 
that this was what I wrote ntfsfix for in the first place: to make writing 
with the old driver at least a little bit less broken...

Best regards,

Anton
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Bug#333761: Intent to NMU mhc to fix pending po-debconf l10n bugs

2006-12-03 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting Tatsuya Kinoshita ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 Hi Fumitoshi, the Debian mhc maintainer,
 
 On December 2, 2006 at 6:09PM +0100,
 bubulle (at debian.org) wrote:
 
  The mhc Debian package, which you are the maintainer of, has
  longstanding bug report(s) which include translation updates or fixes
  for po-debconf.  At least one of these is older than 100 days, namely
  bug number 333761 (it is pretty likely that several other translation
  bug reports are pending).
 
 If you are busy and/or lost interest in the mhc package, please
 allow me to take over the mhc package by me.  If so, I'll update
 the mhc package immediately to fix bugs #333761, #377457 and #377455.

That would be good if Fumitoshi is OK...or can't/doesn't answer.

What I suggest, however, if leaving time to me to conclude this l10n
NMU round. Given the lintian warnings, I fixed the debconf templates
for writing style and I would need translators to update it.

What I propose you, Kinoshita-san, is that I re-get in touch with you
when I'll send the announcement to translators, at the end of the 7
days delay which I usually leave to the maintainer for reaction. At
this moment, I would send a call for updates to translators and then
give then another 7 days delay to update. See the original
announcement.

Then, instead of NMU'ing the package, I send you the whole patch and
you can adopt the package with a first upload with this patch.

Would that be a correct plan for you?




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Bug#400212: Bug#400977: Retitling

2006-12-03 Thread Amaya
Hi, Olivier

Olivier Berger wrote:
 What do you mean by new version : version 4.0.5 ?

Yes.

 I think you may notice that I submitted some of these bugs as relating
 to 4.0.5 version, so I think that these still apply.

Sorry, I was mostly targetting really old bugs. 

Thanks for replying!

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Bug#400504: [cl-debian] Bug#400504: cl-mcclim-examples: sbcl dependency

2006-12-03 Thread Milan Zamazal
 LC == Luca Capello [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

LC BTW, as the dependency is there, I'd remove the duplicated
LC suggestion for the same packages:

I think it should be there.  If one uses both cmucl and sbcl while CLX
is installed only for one of them, this is the only hint from the
dependency system about a possibly missing CLX package.

LC = [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show cl-mcclim Package: cl-mcclim
LC [...]  Depends: common-lisp-controller (= 3.37), cmucl-source |
LC cl-clx-sbcl, cl-spatial-trees (= 0.1-2) Suggests:
LC cl-mcclim-doc, cl-mcclim-examples, cmucl-source, cl-clx-sbcl
LC [...]  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ =

 It's not perfect but I don't know about any better way that would
 satisfy both SBCL and CMUCL users.  Is this OK or do you have any
 suggestion how to improve the dependencies?

LC For stumpwm, I clearly stated in the description what you need:

This is a good idea, I'll do it in cl-mcclim as well.  Thanks for the
advice!

Regards,

Milan Zamazal

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Bug#352018: nautilus progress update vastly inaccurate and no redraw with webdav

2006-12-03 Thread Andree Leidenfrost
Hi Sven,

Thank you for your enquiry.

Yes, unfortunately this issues remains unchanged in Nautilus 2.14.

Regards,
Andree

PS: Sorry for the late response, I only saw your message now. (You may
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Bug#401377: autoconf: AC_FUNC_FSEEKO does not make fseeko()/ftello() visible

2006-12-03 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
Hello Peter, 


On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 01:41:44AM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:


Starting with 2.61-1 autoconf's AC_FUNC_FSEEKO no longer makes fseeko() or
ftello() visible on sid.  It still worked with 2.60a4-1.


Please post the parts of config.log that belong to the fseeko tests
(both old and new). 


Thanks,
Ralf 





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Bug#401383: librsvg2-common: gdk-pixbuf error during configuration of package

2006-12-03 Thread Loïc Minier
On Sun, Dec 03, 2006, Frans Pop wrote:
 Loader sanity check failed for /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/loaders/svg_loader.so: 
 bad char in mask

 What arch is this?

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Bug#379628: [Linux-NTFS-Dev] Bug#379628: CALL FOR HELP: Vista beta compatibility testing

2006-12-03 Thread Anton Altaparmakov
The linux-ntfs CVS now contains an adapted ntfsresize that restores the 
old behiour where the volume is not modified until the user says yes to 
begin modifications.  That is a lot less work than changing the 
documentation + output messages of ntfsresize and it is least surprise 
for users who upgrade to new version.

The only difference to Szaka's version is that ntfsresize now only sets 
the dirty flag if the volume is not already dirty and it only empties the 
journal if it is not already empty.  It seems silly to do things that are 
already the case especially when they are things that can take a while 
like emptying the journal.

Best regards,

Anton

On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Anton Altaparmakov wrote:
 On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Szakacsits Szabolcs wrote:
   El sábado, 2 de diciembre de 2006 20:44, Frans Pop escribió:
On Saturday 02 December 2006 14:36, Szakacsits Szabolcs wrote:

 I put a statically linked version here to ease the testing.
  http://www.ntfs-3g.org/ntfsresize-1.13.1.1.tgz
   
This version makes Vista happy too. After reboot chkdsk is executed and 
on second reboot Vista boots successfully.
  
  Thanks. So we know now the technical reason why ntfsresize didn't work 
  previously. Vista deliberately refuses to mount NTFS if it thinks it was 
  mounted by NT4. Though this wasn't very clear from the halt message :-)
 
 Yes there not being a halt message at all!  Nice to know, thanks for 
 working it out!  It is very intersting that they no longer allow NT4 to 
 access Vista NTFS volumes.  I still wonder whether this may be a Vista bug 
 rather than intentional...
 
 Interesting though, what happens when you present Vista with an NTFS 1.2 
 version formatted volume?  Will it refuse to boot, too or will it simply 
 upgrade it like 2k/XP did?  If it refuses to boot it is time to remove the 
 mkntfs v1.2 support now so people can't by accident create old style 
 volumes that will break Vista...
 
  Anton was happy with the not understood fix which in fact was a bug in his 
  patch which made Vista to boot by pure luck. To be honest, I've been 
 
 I object to it being called a bug.  I very consicously removed the mounted 
 by NT4 flag setting as linux-ntfs operates like NT5 not NT4 so it is silly 
 to set the flag.  I have even been considering removing support for NT4 
 volumes and upgrading them on mount like Win2k/XP do, perhaps with an 
 option to disable (or enable) this behaviour...
 
 The only place the NT4 flag has is to be set by ntfsfix on volumes after 
 being written to with the old ntfs driver which hopefully is no longer in 
 use so ntfsfix does not need to set that flag either any more...  Remember 
 that this was what I wrote ntfsfix for in the first place: to make writing 
 with the old driver at least a little bit less broken...
 
 Best regards,
 
   Anton
 

Best regards,

Anton
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Bug#401404: kqemu: Crashed the machine when used with xen

2006-12-03 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen

Package: kqemu-source
Version: 1.3.0~pre9-2

I tried to load kqemu on a machine with Xen, to make an installation
intended to be converted to a Xen host.  When I started qemu, it
managed to crash the entire machine.

Is the kqemu kernel module incompatible with Xen?  In that case, I
guess it should detect the presence of Xen and refuse to do anything
when it is present.

Friendly,
Petter Reinholdtsen

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Locale: LANG=nb_NO.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=nb_NO.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages kqemu-source depends on:
ii  bzip2 1.0.3-6high-quality block-sorting file co
ii  debhelper 5.0.42 helper programs for debian/rules
ii  dpatch2.0.21 patch maintenance system for Debia
ii  make  3.81-2 The GNU version of the make util
ii  module-assistant  0.10.8 tool to make module package creati

kqemu-source recommends no packages.

-- no debconf information


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Bug#398373: Patch for 398373

2006-12-03 Thread Loïc Minier
On Sat, Dec 02, 2006, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
 Attached is a patch with the Ubuntu modifications, translations and the
 fix from 400996.
 
 Before I commit this to pkg-gnome, I'm grateful if somebody can approve
 the patch and tell me if this is an acceptable changelog entry:

 It looks good yes.  I see you also added the missing #include which was
 initially missing in the nautilus patch; please go ahead.  :)

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Bug#400898: [directfb-users] Problems with pixelformat rgba 6/0, 6/0, 6/0, 0/0

2006-12-03 Thread Claudio Ciccani
Ville Syrjälä wrote:
 On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 02:34:25AM +0100, Denis Oliver Kropp wrote:
 Attilio Fiandrotti schrieb:
 Denis Oliver Kropp wrote:
 Attilio Fiandrotti schrieb:

 Hi

 We recently received bugreports [1] [2] about this pixelformat not 
 being supported by DFB, and googling around i found out that someone 
 else came here asking for help earlier [3] [4].
 Is there anything that can be done to fix this ?
 The screenshot says it's 4bit which is not supported.

 Adding DSPF_LUT4 wouldn't be that hard though. But I'm wondering how
 it would look like.

 Is this using vesafb or nvidiafb?

 vesafb, on i386 and amd64 we always start that fb device at boot passing 
 video=vesa vga=788 to the kernel and ATM adding one more patch to our 
 directfb sources shouldn't be a problem.
 788 should be 16 bit. I wonder why it's reporting 4 bit.
 
 4bit sounds like vga16fb to me.
 

I agree with Ville because that format (rgba 666) is not supported by
nVidia chipsets (at least by standard chipsets).

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Bug#400218: More info

2006-12-03 Thread Rene Mayrhofer
Am Sonntag, 3. Dezember 2006 00:46 schrieb Martín Ferrari:
 This package seems to be unmaintained. As is also uninstallable on
 default setups (it requires a special mount option on /var!!),
 wouldn't it be reasonable to remove it from testing? (popcon reports
 only 15 installs)
Not unmaintained, but poorly maintained - with me to blame. Feel free to 
remove from testing, because there's currently nothing that can be done about 
the requirement for the mandatory locks in the file system.

Rene


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Bug#401388: neon26: please put two alternative packages in the shlibs files

2006-12-03 Thread Laszlo Boszormenyi
Hi all involved,

On Sun, 2006-12-03 at 01:03 -0600, Peter Samuelson wrote: 
 Sorry for the dupe, Adam beat me to this one.
 No problem. To tell the truth, I knew something is coming.

 See #401398 for my
 proposed solution, which is basically to put the following in both
 shlibs files:
   libneon 26 libneon26 | libneon26-gnutls
 I don't know software patents and so, but I think the meaning that a
software can not link to OpenSSL directly or indirectly means runtime
linking also disallowed. Also this would be true only if the library
names would differ. But both packages have the same library name,
libneon.so.26.0.2 . So IMHO the solution would be to change
libneon26-gnutls to provide libneon-gnutls.so.26.0.2

What's the release team point Vorlon?

Thanks,
Laszlo/GCS



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Bug#398380: op-panel and destar

2006-12-03 Thread Andreas Barth
* Alejandro Rios Peña ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061202 19:18]:
 El sáb, 02-12-2006 a las 16:27 +0100, Andreas Barth escribió:
  Hi,
  
  * Alejandro Rios Peña ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061116 06:08]:
   tags 398380 pending
  
  that is now a few days ago. When can we expect the upload?
 
 Almost all changes are on the pkg-voip svn repository now, but I still
 need to test the packages for upgrade and removal, because of some
 problems I just noticed with the alternatives system.
 
 I can work on it this weekend, so you can expect the upload on monday or
 tuesday.

Thank you.


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Bug#401345: builds fine here..

2006-12-03 Thread Manolo Díaz
Andreas Henriksson wrote:

 I can't reproduce your problem with spca5xx-source. How are you
 building?
 

Three different ways:
1st using module-assistant.
2nd using kernel-package (make-kpkg modules).
3rd manually, with KVERS and KSRC correctly set.
Always the same errors.

I'm using kernel sources from linux-source-2.6.18 (2.6.18-6). What sources did
you use?

 I've tried building the spca5xx-source in an unstable amd64 pbuilder,
 then installing the spca5xx-source package and building that with
 module-assistant which
 produces /usr/src/modass/spca5xx-modules-2.6.18-3-amd64_20060501-2
 +2.6.18-6_amd64.deb
 
 How did you reach the error?
 
 
 
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Regards,
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Bug#401405: bogus error message with ownership problems

2006-12-03 Thread Ulrich Eckhardt
Package: cupsys
Version:1.2.7-1

Hi!

I just installed an USB printer (Samsung ML-1610) and stumbled across
the problem that after the wizard correctly detects the printer's
presence and type, it totally fails when printing. Worse, the 
diagnostic is complete and utter nonsense, it says:

  Printer not connected; will retry in 30 seconds...

By looking around a bit and trying this and that, I found out that
the problem is that the device node (/dev/usb/lp0) has owner root:lp.
A simple chmod lp:lp resolved the issue[1]. However, that's not the
issue here, the problem is rather that cupsys falsely diagnoses the
error, there is no connection missing but it's a simple permission
problem.

cheers

Uli

[1] Note to anyone with the same initial problem: this is not a
fix, because if you unplug and replug the printer, it gets the
same permissions again. A proper fix is rather to configure 
hotplug/udev/hal/whatever to create the node with proper 
permissions and ownership


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Bug#395443: pycocuma doesn't work with python2.4 or newer

2006-12-03 Thread Matthias Klose
merge 395443 395867
severity 395443 serious
thanks

bug reports for the removal of python2.3 and python2.3-doc are filed;
pycocuma is the last package not converted to use the default python
version.  the package should be fixed are removed from testing.


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Bug#401407: RM: python2.3

2006-12-03 Thread Matthias Klose
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: serious

[severity serious, because it should be removed from etch as well]

Please remove python2.3 from unstable (and then let it propagate
to testing).  In the recent python-defaults in testing/unstable,
python 2.3 isn't marked anymore as an supported python version.


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Bug#401406: RM: python2.3-doc

2006-12-03 Thread Matthias Klose
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: serious

[severity serious, because it should be removed from etch as well]

Please remove python2.3-doc from unstable (and then let it propagate
to testing).  In the recent python-defaults in testing/unstable,
python 2.3 isn't marked anymore as an supported python version.


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Bug#401405: [Pkg-cups-devel] Bug#401405: bogus error message with ownership problems

2006-12-03 Thread Martin-Éric Racine
su, 2006-12-03 kello 11:02 +0100, Ulrich Eckhardt kirjoitti:
 Package: cupsys
 Version:1.2.7-1
 
 Hi!
 
 I just installed an USB printer (Samsung ML-1610) and stumbled across
 the problem that after the wizard correctly detects the printer's
 presence and type, it totally fails when printing. Worse, the 
 diagnostic is complete and utter nonsense, it says:
 
   Printer not connected; will retry in 30 seconds...
 
 By looking around a bit and trying this and that, I found out that
 the problem is that the device node (/dev/usb/lp0) has owner root:lp.
 A simple chmod lp:lp resolved the issue[1]. However, that's not the
 issue here, the problem is rather that cupsys falsely diagnoses the
 error, there is no connection missing but it's a simple permission
 problem.
 
 cheers
 
 Uli
 
 [1] Note to anyone with the same initial problem: this is not a
 fix, because if you unplug and replug the printer, it gets the
 same permissions again. A proper fix is rather to configure 
 hotplug/udev/hal/whatever to create the node with proper 
 permissions and ownership

So... Why didn't you file this bug against hal/hotplug/udev, then?

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Bug#330755: missing OpenGL manpages

2006-12-03 Thread Joachim Reichel
Hi,

I'm also missing the OpenGL manpages. I might be interested in
packaging, but first I would like to find out more about the background.

Do we know why the manpages where dropped from the mesa package? Maybe
for legal reasons?

Why are the manpages in X.org 6.9, but not in 7.0? Is this a result of
the new modular structure of X.org?

What would be the best source to get the manpages from? The X.org 6.9
release? Some older mesa release? I was unable to find the license of
the manpages in X.org 6.9 ...

It seems that the manpages from X.org sources encompass more commands
than the manpages from ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/opengl/doc/man*.tar.Z .

There is also a HTML version of these manpages. This should probably be
packaged too. But I can't find the HTML version in the X.org sources,
only in the packages from the SGI site.

Regards,
  Joachim


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Bug#401323: grip: completely hangs the computer

2006-12-03 Thread Giuseppe Sacco
[...]
 this isn't a bug in grip or cdparanoia, it's a bug in the linux kernel
 and was fixed in sid, at latest, with the first kernel upload of the
 2.6.18-3 ABI. it just needs to enter etch...

I just upgraded kernel from unstable and confirm that now grip works as
expected.

Many thank,
Giuseppe



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Bug#379628: [Linux-NTFS-Dev] Bug#379628: CALL FOR HELP: Vista beta compatibility testing

2006-12-03 Thread David Martínez Moreno
El domingo, 3 de diciembre de 2006 10:04, Anton Altaparmakov escribió:
 The linux-ntfs CVS now contains an adapted ntfsresize that restores the
 old behiour where the volume is not modified until the user says yes to
 begin modifications.  That is a lot less work than changing the
 documentation + output messages of ntfsresize and it is least surprise
 for users who upgrade to new version.

 The only difference to Szaka's version is that ntfsresize now only sets
 the dirty flag if the volume is not already dirty and it only empties the
 journal if it is not already empty.  It seems silly to do things that are
 already the case especially when they are things that can take a while
 like emptying the journal.

Thank you very much, guys.  What should we do know, apply the two-line 
patch 
from Szaka to 1.13.1, wait for 1.14, backport any other change...?

Best regards,


Ender.
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Bug#401408: mantis: Please do not mark default choice as translatable if not needed

2006-12-03 Thread Thomas Huriaux
Package: mantis
Version: 1.0.6+dfsg-1
Severity: minor
Tags: l10n

Hi,

In your debconf templates file, you wrote:

_DefaultChoice: apache2 [ default : Translators, do not put what's
 inside brackets into translations. Put apache,apache-ssl or apache-perl
 here but UNTRANSLATED just like it is in the ENGLISH template]

In this case, just do not mark it as translatable, it is not needed.
Default fields should only be marked as translatable when it is related
to the user's locale (e.g. default country, default language, ...).

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Bug#379628: [Linux-NTFS-Dev] Bug#379628: CALL FOR HELP: Vista beta compatibility testing

2006-12-03 Thread Anton Altaparmakov
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, David Martínez Moreno wrote:
 El domingo, 3 de diciembre de 2006 10:04, Anton Altaparmakov escribió:
  The linux-ntfs CVS now contains an adapted ntfsresize that restores the
  old behiour where the volume is not modified until the user says yes to
  begin modifications.  That is a lot less work than changing the
  documentation + output messages of ntfsresize and it is least surprise
  for users who upgrade to new version.
 
  The only difference to Szaka's version is that ntfsresize now only sets
  the dirty flag if the volume is not already dirty and it only empties the
  journal if it is not already empty.  It seems silly to do things that are
  already the case especially when they are things that can take a while
  like emptying the journal.
 
   Thank you very much, guys.  What should we do know, apply the two-line 
 patch 
 from Szaka to 1.13.1, wait for 1.14, backport any other change...?

Entirely up to you.  If you want it immediately it is easiest if you apply 
the two-line patch from Szaka now and make your release and then when the 
next ntfsprogs release is done (it will be 2.0 not 1.14 btw) then you can 
release that.

Sound good?

Best regards,

Anton
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Bug#401409: Quarantine stays empty; quarantined messages lost

2006-12-03 Thread Auke Jilderda
Package: dspam
Version: 3.6.8-4

I installed dspam 3.6.8-4 on Debian/testing with Postfix 2.3.3-1 and 
configured Postfix to deliver via dspam [1].

The package or the daemon itself sets ownership of the quarantine files [2] 
to dspam:dspam.  Consequently, the delivery process cannot write spam 
messages to the quarantine because it runs under the user's process (rather 
than dspam).  Changing ownership of [2] to user:dspam fixes this but 
perhaps there is a more elegant solution.


Auke

 1. In /etc/postfix/main.cf:
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/dspam --deliver=innocent --user $USER -- -d %u
 2. /var/spool/dspam/data/local/user.mbox
/var/spool/dspam/data/local/user.mbox.size
/var/spool/dspam/data/local/user.mbox.stamp


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Bug#398032: kwlan doc

2006-12-03 Thread Fathi Boudra
tags 398032 + pending

thanks

hi,

documentation was added in kwlan 0.5.7.

cheers,

Fathi


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Bug#392510: eclipse-rcp: creating files in /usr/local violates FHS

2006-12-03 Thread Matthias Klose
tags 392510 + moreinfo
thanks

Do you have a productive proposal how to avoid that?


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Bug#401410: Http Proxy

2006-12-03 Thread Erwan MAS
Package: gappletviewer-4.1
Severity: normal
Version: 4.1.1-20

How to specify proxy ?

Example :

gappletviewer-4.1 'http://www.thisiscool.com/SaveThatCalendar.htm' 

Work with one machine with direct connection to the internet 

Does not work with a machine that must use a squid proxy .

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Bug#370436: RM: mozilla source package

2006-12-03 Thread Mike Hommey
reassign 370436 ftp.debian.org
severity 370436 normal
thanks

Hi,

Now that iceape has been uploaded to unstable and that it provides
upgrade path from mozilla, could you remove the mozilla source package
and associated binary packages from the archive ?

Thanks

Mike


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Bug#400483: fmit: crashes at startup

2006-12-03 Thread Ludovic RESLINGER
On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 02:14:09PM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
 Ludovic RESLINGER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If fmit works when you add --disable-alsa, it is probably
  because it is an alsa bug.
 
 Of course!  The fact that it selects different capturing code in fmit
 couldn't have anything to do with it!
 
 One or more of these obvious errors might be involved:
 
 1. CaptureThread uses volatile bool flags for communication between
 threads, but there's no guarantee that a volatile bool is or even can be
 updated atomically.
 2. CaptureThread::m_packet_size needs to be consistent with
 CaptureThread::m_values (I think) but it is written without the lock
 held in CaptureThreadImplALSA::capture_loop() and
 CaptureThreadImplJACK::jackProcess().
 3. CaptureThreadImplALSA::capture_finished() uses delete to free an
 array; it must use delete[] instead.
 4. CaptureThreadImplALSA::set_params() will continue if it can't set the
 format as requested (however the logs posted to this bug report indicate
 that this hasn't happened).  The format could use 32-bit samples, which
 would overflow the buffer in captureLoop().
 
 Someone who cares about this program could try to fix them.
 
 Ben.
 

Hi,

Thanks you for your help.

Yesterday, I contacted fmit upstream author about that.
He already corrected some of these errors.
When I will have his patch, I will apply it on debian package.

I don't know if it will solve segfault problems, but upstream author
had solved similar problems with theses changes.

If this patch doesn't solve the problem, I will probably reassign the bug
to alsa.

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Bug#399864: closed by Willi Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#399864: fixed in logwatch 7.3.1-4)

2006-12-03 Thread Willi Mann
reopen 399864
retitle 399864 fail2ban does not honor time range
thanks

Yaroslav Halchenko schrieb:
 By trying to minimize divergence from upstream remake of fail2ban
 scripts I missed that they also omitted 
 from
 /usr/share/logwatch/default.conf/logfiles/fail2ban.conf
 
 #-CUT FROM 
 HERE
 # HMR 3/1/06 use custom applyeurodate script to filter out European time 
 stamps 
 *ApplyEuroDate  
 #-TO HERE 
 -
 
 Without specifying date format it reports all entries which it finds
 within fail2ban.log regardless of the date (I just got warned with
 increasing day by day number of hits... which had to be 0 at the end
 since I fixed the issue at firewall level manually)
 

Hi!

Can you provide me a version of 0.7.x for sarge? I'd like to test before
I upload.

The version on backports causes the report to really blow up: Much
entries like

2006-12-03 11:54:19,684 ERROR: Please check the format and your locale
settings.
2006-12-03 11:54:19,685 ERROR: time data did not match format:  data=Dec
 3 06:58:00  fmt=%b %d %H:%M:%S
2006-12-03 11:54:19,686 ERROR: Please check the format and your locale
settings.
2006-12-03 11:54:19,687 ERROR: time data did not match format:  data=Dec
 3 06:58:00  fmt=%b %d %H:%M:%S
2006-12-03 11:54:19,687 ERROR: Please check the format and your locale
settings.
2006-12-03 11:54:19,688 ERROR: time data did not match format:  data=Dec
 3 06:58:01  fmt=%b %d %H:%M:%S
2006-12-03 11:54:19,688 ERROR: Please check the format and your locale
settings.
2006-12-03 11:54:19,689 ERROR: time data did not match format:  data=Dec
 3 06:58:01  fmt=%b %d %H:%M:%S
2006-12-03 11:54:19,689 ERROR: Please check the format and your locale
settings.
2006-12-03 11:54:19,690 ERROR: time data did not match format:  data=Dec
 3 06:58:02  fmt=%b %d %H:%M:%S
2006-12-03 11:54:19,690 ERROR: Please check the format and your locale
settings.
2006-12-03 11:54:19,691 ERROR: time data did not match format:  data=Dec
 3 06:58:02  fmt=%b %d %H:%M:%S
2006-12-03 11:54:19,691 ERROR: Please check the format and your locale
settings.


occur, and the logwatch email had 6MB on a really small server, where
the normal size is 40 KB

Willi


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Bug#401412: libneon26-dev vs. libneon26-gnutls-dev

2006-12-03 Thread Erik Meusel
Package: libneon26-gnutls-dev
Severity: normal

Hi,

since libneon26-dev and libneon26-gnutls-dev seem to have no notable 
differences, why don't you just
make libneon26-dev depend on either libneon26 or libneon26-gnutls? So one could 
easily migrate the
neon-fired applications with automagically adapted binary dependencies to 
GnuTLS by recompiling them
against a libneon26-dev depending on libneon26-gnutls.

lg
Erik

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Bug#401411: Looks ugly since 2.4.2-1; seems to have switched to Condensed

2006-12-03 Thread Loïc Minier
Package: fontconfig
Version: 2.4.2-1
Severity: important

Hi,

 Shortly after todays upgrade of fontconfig 2.4.1-2 - 2.4.2-1, after
 restarting my browser, the fonts looked ugly.  I'm using a Thinkpad
 laptop which has a RGB LCD panel.

 I think this is due to the default font for Sans now returning
 DejaVu Sans with a Condensed flavor.

 bee% fc-match Sans
 DejaVu-Sans-Condensed.ttf: DejaVu Sans Condensed

 As a workaround, I moved the condensed ttf font out of the way:
mv /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSansCondensed.ttf \
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSansCondensed.ttf.disabled
 and dpkg-reconfigured ttf-dejavu and fontconfig.  Now I get correctly
 looking fonts again:
 bee% fc-match Sans
 DejaVu-Sans.ttf: DejaVu Sans Book

 Since I see no mention of this change in the fontconfig changelog, I
 suppose this is bug; but please reassign to ttf-dejavu if needed.

   Bye,

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ii  libexpat11.95.8-3.3  XML parsing C library - runtime li
ii  libfontconfig1   2.4.2-1 generic font configuration library
ii  libfreetype6 2.2.1-5 FreeType 2 font engine, shared lib
ii  zlib1g   1:1.2.3-13  compression library - runtime

fontconfig recommends no packages.

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Bug#400455: apache2.2-common: /etc/init.d/apache2 restart can kill apache

2006-12-03 Thread Stefan Siegel
It happened again. Of course something else must be wrong making an 
apache child not exit on SIGTERM, but it should not make apache die 
completely every sunday morning. I will now 
change /etc/logrotate.d/apache2 to use apache2ctl graceful.

Please consider fixing the restart part of the initscript or doing a 
graceful restart in the logrotate config, because apache is 
unreliable as it is now.


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Bug#401414: acpi suspend to ram performs shutdown -h at wake-up

2006-12-03 Thread Magnus Leuthner

Package: acpi
Version: 0.09-1

This might not be directly related to the acpi package but to one of
the ACPI utility packages.

The system suspends to ram just fine. But when I open the lid or press
the power button to wake the system, it goes back to Xorg for a second
but immediatelly kills it and halts the system like when you execute
shutdown -h (it is not a crash, the system is shutting down normally).

I am on a Toshiba Satellite 5200-701 using Debian GNU/Linux etch with
kernel 2.6.17-2-686 and libc6 2.3.6.ds1-8, acpid and related packages
are all up to the newest version of etch. Below you find what I think
is the relevant part of syslog.

Thanks
Magnus


Dec  3 11:39:29 pc1900 kernel: apm: BIOS not found.
Dec  3 11:39:41 pc1900 kernel: apm: BIOS not found.
Dec  3 11:44:29 pc1900 kernel: toshiba_acpi: Toshiba Laptop ACPI
Extras version 0.18
Dec  3 11:44:29 pc1900 kernel: toshiba_acpi: HCI method: \_SB_.VALD.GHCI
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: Freezing cpus ...
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: Stopping tasks:
===|
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for device
:02:0b.0 disabled
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for device
:02:08.0 disabled
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for device
:02:06.2 disabled
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for device
:02:06.1 disabled
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for device
:02:06.0 disabled
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: NVRM: RmPowerManagement: 3
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for device
:00:1f.6 disabled
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for device
:00:1f.5 disabled
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for device
:00:1d.0 disabled
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: cpufreq: suspend failed to assert
current frequency is what timing core thinks it is.
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: Intel machine check architecture supported.
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: CPU0: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs
(12) available
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: CPU0: Thermal LVT vector (0xf0) already installed
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: Back to C!
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: cpufreq: resume failed to assert
current frequency is what timing core thinks it is.
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt :00:1d.0[A] -
Link [LNKA] - GSI 11 (level, low) - IRQ 11
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PCI: Setting latency timer of device
:00:1d.0 to 64
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PCI: Setting latency timer of device
:00:1e.0 to 64
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PM: Writing back config space on device
:00:1f.1 at offset f (was 1ff, writing 10b)
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt :00:1f.1[A] -
Link [LNKC] - GSI 11 (level, low) - IRQ 11
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt :00:1f.5[B] -
Link [LNKB] - GSI 10 (level, low) - IRQ 10
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PCI: Setting latency timer of device
:00:1f.5 to 64
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt :00:1f.6[B] -
Link [LNKB] - GSI 10 (level, low) - IRQ 10
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PCI: Setting latency timer of device
:00:1f.6 to 64
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: NVRM: RmPowerManagement: 4
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt :02:06.0[A] -
Link [LNKD] - GSI 6 (level, low) - IRQ 6
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PM: Writing back config space on device
:02:06.0 at offset f (was 2a0101ff, writing 2a010106)
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt :02:06.1[B] -
Link [LNKE] - GSI 4 (level, low) - IRQ 4
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PM: Writing back config space on device
:02:06.1 at offset f (was 2a0102ff, writing 2a010204)
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt :02:06.2[C] -
Link [LNKC] - GSI 11 (level, low) - IRQ 11
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: usb usb2: root hub lost power or was reset
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ehci_hcd :02:06.2: USB 2.0 started,
EHCI 0.95, driver 10 Dec 2004
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PM: Writing back config space on device
:02:07.0 at offset f (was 40201ff, writing 4020100)
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt :02:07.0[A] -
Link [LNKF] - GSI 10 (level, low) - IRQ 10
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PM: Writing back config space on device
:02:08.0 at offset f (was 380801ff, writing 38080104)
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PM: Writing back config space on device
:02:08.0 at offset 1 (was 293, writing 297)
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PM: Writing back config space on device
:02:0b.0 at offset e (was 0, writing d4fc)
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PM: Writing back config space on device
:02:0b.0 at offset d (was 0, writing d400)
Dec  3 11:49:00 pc1900 kernel: PM: Writing back config space on 

Bug#375528: ruledispatch: FTBFS: again

2006-12-03 Thread Julien Danjou
reopen 375528
thanks

Hello,

There was a problem while autobuilding your package:

 Automatic build of ruledispatch_0.5adev-4 on nasya by sbuild/sparc 0.50
 Build started at 20061202-2301
 **
...
 copying build/lib.linux-sparc64-2.4/dispatch/tests/doctest.py - 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dispatch/tests
 copying build/lib.linux-sparc64-2.4/dispatch/tests/test_advice.py - 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dispatch/tests
 copying build/lib.linux-sparc64-2.4/dispatch/tests/test_classes.py - 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dispatch/tests
 copying build/lib.linux-sparc64-2.4/dispatch/tests/test_direct.py - 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dispatch/tests
 copying build/lib.linux-sparc64-2.4/dispatch/tests/test_dispatch.py - 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dispatch/tests
 copying build/lib.linux-sparc64-2.4/dispatch/tests/test_parsing.py - 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dispatch/tests
 copying build/lib.linux-sparc64-2.4/dispatch/tests/test_twisted.py - 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dispatch/tests
 copying build/lib.linux-sparc64-2.4/dispatch/tests/test_zope.py - 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dispatch/tests
 copying build/lib.linux-sparc64-2.4/dispatch/tests/__init__.py - 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dispatch/tests
 copying build/lib.linux-sparc64-2.4/dispatch/combiners.txt - 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dispatch
 copying build/lib.linux-sparc64-2.4/dispatch/_speedups.so - 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dispatch
 running install_egg_info
 running egg_info
 writing requirements to src/RuleDispatch.egg-info/requires.txt
 writing src/RuleDispatch.egg-info/PKG-INFO
 writing top-level names to src/RuleDispatch.egg-info/top_level.txt
 writing dependency_links to src/RuleDispatch.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
 reading manifest file 'src/RuleDispatch.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
 writing manifest file 'src/RuleDispatch.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
 Copying src/RuleDispatch.egg-info to 
 /build/buildd/ruledispatch-0.5adev/debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/RuleDispatch-0.5a0-py2.4.egg-info
 running install_scripts
 dh_installdirs -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_installdocs -ppython-dispatch   
 dh_installexamples -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_installman -ppython-dispatch  
 dh_installinfo -ppython-dispatch  
 dh_installmenu -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_installcron -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_installinit -ppython-dispatch   
 dh_installdebconf -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_installemacsen -ppython-dispatch   
 dh_installcatalogs -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_installpam -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_installlogrotate -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_installlogcheck -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_installmime -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_installchangelogs -ppython-dispatch   
 dh_installudev -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_install -ppython-dispatch  
 dh_link -ppython-dispatch  
 dh_pysupport -ppython-dispatch 
 dh_python -ppython-dispatch   
 dh_python: Doing nothing since dh_pycompat exists; dh_pysupport or 
 dh_pycentral should do the work. You can remove dh_python from your rules 
 file.
 EGGDIR=$(find debian/python-dispatch/usr/lib/ -name RuleDispatch\*.egg-info | 
 head -n 1); \
   mv ${EGGDIR} \
   
 debian/python-dispatch/usr/share/python-support/python-dispatch/RuleDispatch-0.5a0.egg-info
 mv: missing destination file operand after 
 `debian/python-dispatch/usr/share/python-support/python-dispatch/RuleDispatch-0.5a0.egg-info'
 Try `mv --help' for more information.
 make: *** [binary-post-install/python-dispatch] Error 1
 **
 Build finished at 20061202-2305
 FAILED [dpkg-buildpackage died]

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Bug#401318: strigi-plugins description

2006-12-03 Thread Fathi Boudra
tags 401318 + pending

thanks

hi

i have updated the long description:
This package is part of Strigi Desktop Search, it contains the KFile plugin.

The KFile plugin for Strigi uses the KFile meta-data system of KDE to better
analyze and index files. It adds support for extraction of meta-information 
from files by using an appropriate KFile plugin.

If you have a better idea to improve this description, feel free to submit 
it :)

cheers,

Fathi


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Bug#401413: wpasupplicant: Settings for wired network are ignored

2006-12-03 Thread Torquil Macdonald Sørensen

Package: wpasupplicant
Version: 0.5.5-3
Severity: normal

Hello,

I am trying to connect to a wired network with IEEE8021X authentication. 
Thus I have no wpa-ssid line in /etc/network/interfaces, following the 
advise given here:

http://lists.shmoo.com/pipermail/hostap/2006-November/014522.html

But looking at the function conf_wpa_supplicant() in
/etc/wpasupplicant/functions.sh, the effect of not setting the ssid is 
that none of the options, e.g. wpa-key-mgmt, wpa-identity, wpa-eap,... 
are read from /etc/network/interfaces. I have the following paragraph in 
the interfaces file:


iface eth0 inet dhcp
 wpa-ap-scan 0
 wpa-driver wired
 wpa-key-mgmt IEEE8021X
 wpa-eap PEAP
 wpa-phase1 peaplabel=0
 wpa-phase2 auth=MSCHAPV2
 wpa-eapol-flags 0
 wpa-identity [secret]
 wpa-password [secret]

Best regards,
Torquil Sørensen

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Debian Release: 4.0
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  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-3-k7
Locale: LANG=no_NO.utf8, LC_CTYPE=no_NO.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages wpasupplicant depends on:
ii  libc62.3.6.ds1-8 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libdbus-1-3  1.0.1-2 simple interprocess 
messaging syst
ii  libncurses5  5.5-5   Shared libraries for 
terminal hand
ii  libreadline5 5.2-1   GNU readline and history 
libraries

ii  libssl0.9.8  0.9.8c-4SSL shared libraries
ii  lsb-base 3.1-22  Linux Standard Base 3.1 
init scrip


Versions of packages wpasupplicant recommends:
ii  dhcp3-client  3.0.4-10   DHCP Client

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Bug#401415: developers-reference: Fixes for the debconf templates writing guide

2006-12-03 Thread Thomas Huriaux
Package: developers-reference
Version: 3.3.7
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

Hi,

Please find attached a patch with two fixes for the debconf templates
writing guide:
* the error type is now perfectly dealt with by debconf
* the extended description should never include a question. It was
  initially restricted to the boolean templates because of the yes/no
  form, where it is more current to see a question, but maintainers tend
  to add questions everywhere. The prompting style should only be part of
  the short description.

Cheers,

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Index: developers-reference.sgml
===
RCS file: 
/cvs/debian-doc/ddp/manuals.sgml/developers-reference/developers-reference.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.315
diff -u -r1.315 developers-reference.sgml
--- developers-reference.sgml   12 Nov 2006 11:05:22 -  1.315
+++ developers-reference.sgml   3 Dec 2006 11:41:45 -
@@ -4383,13 +4383,6 @@
 
sect3error:
p
-strongTHIS TEMPLATE TYPE IS NOT HANDLED BY DEBCONF YET./strong
-   p
-It has been added to cdebconf, the C version of debconf, first used in
-the Debian Installer.
-   p
-Please do not use it unless debconf supports it.
-   p
 This type is designed to handle error message. It is mostly similar to
 the note type. Frontends may present it differently (for instance,
 the dialog frontend of cdebconf draws a red screen instead of the
@@ -4430,6 +4423,8 @@
 because that means that in the classical dialog interface,
 people will need to scroll, and lot of people just don't do that.
p
+The extended description should strongnot/strong include a question.
+   p
 For specific rules depending on templates type (string, boolean,
 etc.), please read below.
 
@@ -4482,8 +4477,6 @@
 question is rather long (remember that translations are often longer
 than original versions)
 
-item The extended description should strongnot/strong include a 
question. 
-
 item Again, please avoid referring to specific interface widgets. A common
 mistake for such templates is if you answer Yes-type
 constructions.


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Bug#360829: xfonts-cronyx-75dpi: why culture::taiwanese?

2006-12-03 Thread Anton Zinoviev
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 05:10:47PM +, Enrico Zini wrote:
 
 In the case of t1-cyrillic, most of those culture::* tags do not
 currently exist, and some are of cultures I do not know.  Should I
 create all of them?  Some of them?  Can some be grouped?  Would you like
 to take care of ensuring those tags are attached to the proper packages?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrillic#Non-Slavic_languages

Unfortuantely I won't be able to ensure these tags are attached to the
proper packages.  I could do this once but the maintaining cost would
too much for me (currently I don't devote to Debian as much time as a
couple of years ago).

By the way the following command can be used to check which of the
installed fonts support particular language.  For example the
following will list the fonts supporting Kazakh.

fc-list :lang=kk|sed 's/:.*//'|sort|uniq

Mongolian can not be checked this way because 

fc-list :lang=mn|sed 's/:.*//'|sort|uniq

will list only fonts that support the antient Mongolian script
(perhaps none), not the fonts supporting Mongolian Cyrillic.

Anton Zinoviev


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Bug#379628: [Linux-NTFS-Dev] Bug#379628: CALL FOR HELP: Vista beta compatibility testing

2006-12-03 Thread David Martínez Moreno
El domingo, 3 de diciembre de 2006 11:36, Anton Altaparmakov escribió:
  Thank you very much, guys.  What should we do know, apply the two-line
  patch from Szaka to 1.13.1, wait for 1.14, backport any other change...?

 Entirely up to you.  If you want it immediately it is easiest if you apply
 the two-line patch from Szaka now and make your release and then when the
 next ntfsprogs release is done (it will be 2.0 not 1.14 btw) then you can
 release that.

 Sound good?

Like a charm. :-)

As you probably know, we want to release Debian etch by the end of the 
year, 
and this bug was a showstopper.  I will release a patched 1.13.1 then (no big 
changes).

Frans, I will try to upload by today or tomorrow a new package.

Best regards,


Ender.
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Bug#400898: More informations needed to fix this bug

2006-12-03 Thread Attilio Fiandrotti

Dear all

We suspect the crash you reported are due to vesafb and vga16fb 
framebuffer devices started somehow in wrong order.

To check that, i ask you to boot a graphical installer miniiso [1] with

install DEBIAN_FRONTEND=newt

This will boot the installer with the classical textual frontend.

Now, switch to VT2 and write down on a piece of paper the output of

ls -la /dev/fb*
cat /proc/fb

It would be also useful having the syslog: you can switch back to the 
installer and select Save debug logs and select one of the options 
available (note that to save the installation logs via web you need to 
first configure network so that the installation machine can be reached 
from the outside :)


thanks

Attilio

[1] http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/images/daily/gtk-miniiso/mini.iso


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Bug#401317: release-notes: Chapt 4. use of aptitude etc. for upgrade

2006-12-03 Thread Osamu Aoki
Hi,

Let me do experiment and thinking.

On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 11:12:46PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
 On Saturday 02 December 2006 15:25, Osamu Aoki wrote:
  REFERENCE DATA:
# aptitude -y -s -f --without-recommends install aptitude
^^
This is not --with-recommends upgrade nor --with-recommends dist-upgrade.

This was meant to upgrade only aptitude and its depending libraries such
as libc after pointing /e/a/sources.list to etch.

  ...
  8 packages upgraded, 17 newly installed, 0 to remove and 118 not
  upgraded. Need to get 0B/11.9MB of archives. After unpacking 19.6MB
  will be used.
 
  This is for the mini upgrade.  20 MB is not much.  So partial upgrade
  should not be too much of system trouble.  libc is upgraded in this
  process.
 
 It looks like you tried that on a fairly minimal system.

Yes.  But ...

What is wrong with upgrade under a fairly minimal system :-)

This is my kind of conclusion after trying to upgrade desktop system
chroot as below.

 For my upgrade test system, which has the Sarge Desktop task installed 
 (i.e. Gnome and KDM desktops), I get 197 packages to remove with that 
 command, including most of Gnome and the 2.4 kernel (without 
 replacement)...
 
 43 packages upgraded, 41 newly installed, 197 to remove and 554 not
 upgraded. Need to get 50.9MB of archives. After unpacking 428MB
 will be freed.
 
 So far the only working method I've been able to find to upgrade that is 
 to use aptitude interactively (i.e. the frontend, not from the 
 commandline).

I see your point if upgrade is done with these big Gnome/KDE things.
Interactive dependency resolution is much better with etch version.  So
if I have to do it, I would rather use etch version of aptitude.

Basically I thought required steps should be as follows.

Step 1. Kernel upgrade in sarge (2.2, 2.4 -- 2.6 with udev)
Step 2. Point /e/a/sources.list to etch (include nonfree contrib
if GFDL doc packages and others are needed.)
Step 3. Partial upgrade to etch (aptitude and its deps.)
  # aptitude --without-recommends install aptitude
Step 4. Full conservative upgrade to etch using etch aptitude.
  # aptitude --without-recommends upgrade
  ... press e to do interactive
Step 5. Full complete upgrade to etch using etch aptitude.
  # aptitude --with-recommends dist-upgrade
  ... press e to do interactive

Let me test this in sarge chroot (except step 1) using pbuilder login
--basetgz sarge.

I installed all desktop, mail server, print server, and file server
tasks using sarge aptitude (plus screen, mc)  to this chroot
environment to simulate you.  This was big chunk of downloads since
local cache for pbuilder was empty for most sarge packages this time :-)
...
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of kdessh:
 kdessh depends on ssh; however:
  Package ssh is not configured yet.
dpkg: error processing kdessh (--configure):
 dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
...
Errors were encountered while processing:
 ssh
 uw-imapd
 kdessh
 kdeutils
 kde
Oh, well.  It is chroot.  Let's move on.

I wanted to run aptitude in screen session on pbuilder login shell
which is in gnome-terminal(parent) from here on.  Oops, screen does not
work in chroot.  OK, let's move on.

For Step 2, I did not includ nonfree and contrib just to make situation
worse. So just s/sarge/etch/ .

For step 3:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# aptitude update; aptitude --without-recommends install 
aptitude
...
46 packages upgraded, 46 newly installed, 423 to remove and 534 not upgraded.
Need to get 11.6MB/50.2MB of archives. After unpacking 773MB will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] y
...

This is almost same situation as you said.  I intensionally did Y here
to simulate your experience further.

As I look into new aptitude interactively, I see no desktop task.  Now
we have obscurely located gnome-desktop and kde-desktop.  No wonder it
was removing so much.  I set gnome-desktop and kde-desktop tasks to
be installed by pressing with + over them.  (Next time, I should set
all task selected packages not as A by pressing m in sarge.)  Now I
have RED resolver prompt screen.  Let me press e for examine.

Looks like it removes xlibs... Oh, well bang ! and g to move on.  It
installs many packages.  I guess next round of action is to use U or
issue dist-upgrade and done.  Well let me try again with cooler head.



With big changes between old stable to new stable, things like GCC ABI
changes etc. will happen.  Under this condition, even if we try to do
just partial upgrade of aptitude in full system, this upgrade will pull
in libc6 and all other C++ libraries.  Then these libraries have
conflict set with older packages.  Then they get upgraded unless we
allow them to be broken relationship.  That is not so easy with sarge
aptitude.


So what is the better option.  

Bug#399482: libcommoncpp2: build process cannot find ldconfig

2006-12-03 Thread Mark Purcell
On Sunday 19 November 2006 17:17, Scott Edwards wrote:
 This build env attempts to make a simple backport from etch for sarge.
 It appears it's trying to use ldconfig when it's really in /sbin.  I as
 always attempt to build as a normal user under a chroot env that's
 debootstrapped for pristine results...

Scott,

Thanks for the report.  Btw, we already have a buildd which is backporting
the packages from unstable to sarge, etch as well as a couple of ubuntu
distributions as well:

http://status.buildserver.net/packages/status.php?email=packages=libcommoncpp2arches=subdist=pkg-voip

You can download the packages from http://buildserver.net

Mark



Bug#401044: libpng12-dev: [AMD64] asm API functions not exported

2006-12-03 Thread Glenn Randers-Pehrson

On 12/3/06, Anibal Monsalve Salazar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 10:25:13PM -0500, Glenn Randers-Pehrson wrote:
Try just-released libpng-1.2.15beta1

It has a revised configure.ac and configure, using some of Daniel's
ideas.  The soname
won't have to change when we release 1.2.15.

Glenn

libmagick didn't build with libpng-1.2.15beta1.


Well, Daniel said:

   It requires further changes to imagemagick that currently uses neither
   libpng-config nor pkg-config

Libpng-1.2.15beta1 only puts the PNG_NO_ASSEMBLER_CODE define
into libpng-config and libpng-pc, so ImageMagick needs to be modified
to consult one of those.

Are libpng.pc and libpng-config built correctly now on your platform?

Perhaps the best fix is to just brute-force always set
PNG_NO_ASSEMBLER_CODE in imageMagick, until libpng-1.4.0 is
released.

Glenn


See:

Sun, 03 Dec 2006 15:39:22 +1100
d5 amd64 linda 0.3.24 lintian 1.23.25 pbuilder 0.160 piuparts 0.20-3

I: using fakeroot in build.
pbuilder-buildpackage/amd64 $Id: pbuilder-buildpackage-funcs,v 1.31 2006/05/30 
23:45:45 dancer Exp $
$Id: pbuilder-buildpackage,v 1.127 2006/08/15 13:14:25 dancer Exp $
[...]
Setting up libpng12-0 (1.2.15~beta1-0) ...
Setting up libpng12-dev (1.2.15~beta1-0) ...
[...]
/bin/sh ./libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=link gcc  -g -O2 -Wall -pthread  
-L/usr/lib/X11 -lfreetype -lz -L/usr/lib -o utilities/animate -L/usr/lib/X11 
-lfreetype -lz -L/usr/lib utilities/animate.o magick/libMagick.la
magick/.libs/libMagick.so: undefined reference to `png_set_asm_flags'
magick/.libs/libMagick.so: undefined reference to `png_get_asm_flags'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [utilities/animate] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/imagemagick-6.2.4.5.dfsg1'
make: *** [build-stamp] Error 2
pbuilder: Failed autobuilding of package

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Bug#401419: netenv: [INTL:de] updated German debconf translation

2006-12-03 Thread Helge Kreutzmann
Package: netenv
Version: 0.94.3-20
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch l10n

Please find the updated German debconf translation for netenv
attached.

Please place this file in debian/po/ as de.po for your next upload.

If you update your template, please use 
'msgfmt --statistics pofile.po'
to check the po-files for fuzzy or untranslated strings.

If there are such strings, please contact me so I can update the 
German translation.

Greetings
Helge


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Bug#401418: mozplugger isn't seen by iceweasel

2006-12-03 Thread Flavio Castelli
Package: mozplugger
Version: 1.7.3-3
Severity: important

Mozplugger isn't seen by iceweasel. Typing  about:plugins into
iceweasel confirm that (mozplugger isn't listed).

Fix: just link mozplugger.so under iceweasel's plugins
directory.

ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/mozplugger.so /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins

Now everything works.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: powerpc (ppc)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages mozplugger depends on:
ii  iceweasel  2.0+dfsg-1lightweight web browser based on M
ii  konqueror  4:3.5.5a.dfsg.1-2 KDE's advanced file manager, web b
ii  libc6  2.3.6.ds1-8   GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libx11-6   2:1.0.3-4 X11 client-side library
ii  m4 1.4.8-1   a macro processing language
ii  mozilla-browser2:1.8+1.0.6-1 Transition package for Iceape - Co

mozplugger recommends no packages.

-- no debconf information


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Bug#392510: eclipse-rcp: creating files in /usr/local violates FHS

2006-12-03 Thread Sam Hocevar
On Sun, Dec 03, 2006, Matthias Klose wrote:
 tags 392510 + moreinfo
 thanks
 
 Do you have a productive proposal how to avoid that?

   Since the .eclipseextension file is supposed to contain the version
of Eclipse that the plugins target, I don't think the Eclipse packages
themselves should create that file. It's up to the system administrator
installing third-party plugins. What do you think?

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Bug#401153: backtrace for iasl bug #401153

2006-12-03 Thread Mattia Dongili
On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 02:27:40AM +0100, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
 On fre, 2006-12-01 at 15:43 -0800, Moore, Robert wrote:
  I'm not sure I understand what you are describing, please clarify.
 
 Please see http://bugs.debian.org/401153 for the original bug report.
 Basically, iasl successfully compiles the atteched dsl file on a regular
 i386 pc, but when running the same program on PowerPC (Debian GNU/Linux)
 then you get a segmentation fault. There is probably a bug in the
 program somewhere which seems to only trigger on powerpc at the moment.
 
 It has been tracked down to being related to Asl.Value.String being
 NULL. This state seems invalid and makes the program crash. Do you have
 any idea what might have failed and how this variable could be
 uninitialized? It would be really appreciated if you have any hints
 about possible failures that we can investigate...

Just as a side note, I tried compiling the mentioned DSDT on an ARM
platform and I get a different error:

$ ./acpica-unix-20060912/compiler/iasl acpi-dsdt.dsl

Intel ACPI Component Architecture
ASL Optimizing Compiler version 20060912 [Oct  2 2006]
Copyright (C) 2000 - 2006 Intel Corporation
Supports ACPI Specification Revision 3.0a

ACPI Warning (nssearch-0421): Found bad character(s) in name, repaired: [_GP*]
 [20060912]

And no AML is generated.
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Bug#352122: libcommoncpp2-dev: sha implementation missing (unresolved symbols)

2006-12-03 Thread Mark Purcell
On Thursday 09 February 2006 20:55, you wrote:
 while in (at least) the sarge version, there is a sha.cpp, (at least)
 this version lacks the file. The header digest.h however, still has
 the declarations.

 I.e., when using, for example, SHA1Digest from digest.h, this will
 always lead to linking errors. Either the declarations should be
 removed from the header also, or the implementation should be
 restored.

Stephan,

Is this still an issue?

Or can we close this bug report?

Mark


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Bug#244895: libcommonc: tcpstream reports wrong connection status

2006-12-03 Thread Mark Purcell
On Tuesday 20 April 2004 16:08, you wrote:

 When remote close the connection, isConnected method of the tcpstream
 class (and other status methods) reports a wrong connection status.

 getErrorNumber method returns no error.

Andrea,

Is this still an issue?

Or can we close this bug report?

Mark


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Bug#401417: accessibility: terminal preferences dialog requires mouse

2006-12-03 Thread Trent Buck
Package: xfce4-terminal
Severity: important

In a xfce4-terminal main window, choose Edit  Preferences.  A window
called Terminal Preferences appears.  On the left is a list of icons
with the following labels:

- General
- Appearance
- Colors
- Shortcuts
- Advanced

These icons act like tabs; when one is selected (by left-clicking with
a mouse), the body of the window changes to display widgets to
configure properties related to that tab.

Unlike a normal GTK2 tab set, these icon tabs cannot (AFAICT) be
selected with the keyboard by pressing the TAB key repeatedly or by
holding Alt and pressing a some associated letter or number.

Consequently, users who for accessibility reasons cannot use a mouse
cannot access any of the preferences that are not on the General
icon tab.

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  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.17-2-686
Locale: LANG=en_AU.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_AU.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)


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Bug#401416: digikam: crashes on startup

2006-12-03 Thread Christian Schult
Package: digikam
Version: 1:0.9.0~rc1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable

I'm running sid which ist updated on a daily basis. When starting digikam it
crashes while starting up.
Starting from Konsole it shows:

% digikam
QPainter::begin: Cannot paint null pixmap
QPainter::end: Missing begin() or begin() failed
QPainter::begin: Cannot paint null pixmap
QPainter::end: Missing begin() or begin() failed
QPainter::begin: Cannot paint null pixmap
QPainter::end: Missing begin() or begin() failed
QPainter::begin: Cannot paint null pixmap
QPainter::end: Missing begin() or begin() failed
QPainter::begin: Cannot paint null pixmap
QPainter::end: Missing begin() or begin() failed
QPainter::begin: Cannot paint null pixmap
QPainter::end: Missing begin() or begin() failed
digikam: ../nptl/sysdeps/pthread/createthread.c:234: create_thread: Assertion 
`({ __typeof (({ struct pthread *__self; asm (movl %%gs:%c1,%0 : =r 
(__self) : i (__builtin_offsetof (struct pthread, header.self))); 
__self;})-header.sysinfo) __value; if (sizeof (__value) == 1) asm volatile 
(movb %%gs:%P2,%b0 : =q (__value) : 0 (0), i (__builtin_offsetof 
(struct pthread, header.sysinfo))); else if (sizeof (__value) == 4) asm 
volatile (movl %%gs:%P1,%0 : =r (__value) : i (__builtin_offsetof (struct 
pthread, header.sysinfo))); else { if (sizeof (__value) != 8) abort (); asm 
volatile (movl %%gs:%P1,%%eax\n\t movl %%gs:%P2,%%edx : =A (__value) : 
i (__builtin_offsetof (struct pthread, header.sysinfo)), i 
(__builtin_offsetof (struct pthread, header.sysinfo) + 4)); } __value; }) == 
((pd)-header.sysinfo)' failed.
KCrash: Application 'digikam' crashing...
%


The backtrace of KDE-Crashmanager follows:
(multiple lines saying no debugging symbols found deleted)

(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library /lib/tls/libthread_db.so.1.
(no debugging symbols found)
[...]
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread -1241000256 (LWP 25887)]
[New Thread -1254462544 (LWP -1)]
(no debugging symbols found)
[...]
[KCrash handler]
#5  0xb60e1947 in raise () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
#6  0xb60e30c9 in abort () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
#7  0xb60db05f in __assert_fail () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
#8  0xb63d99a2 in pthread_create@@GLIBC_2.1 () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
#9  0xb68fc018 in QThread::start () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#10 0xb68fc0b7 in QThread::start () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#11 0xb7df93aa in Digikam::LoadSaveThread::LoadSaveThread ()
   from /usr/lib/libdigikam.so.0
#12 0xb7dfa7c2 in Digikam::ManagedLoadSaveThread::ManagedLoadSaveThread ()
   from /usr/lib/libdigikam.so.0
#13 0xb7de1d1f in Digikam::ImagePropertiesColorsTab::loadImageFromUrl ()
   from /usr/lib/libdigikam.so.0
#14 0xb7de22dd in Digikam::ImagePropertiesColorsTab::setData ()
   from /usr/lib/libdigikam.so.0
#15 0xb7ddd7a0 in Digikam::ImagePropertiesSideBarDB::slotChangedTab ()
   from /usr/lib/libdigikam.so.0
#16 0xb7ddc691 in Digikam::ImagePropertiesSideBarDB::itemChanged ()
   from /usr/lib/libdigikam.so.0
#17 0xb7ddc919 in Digikam::ImagePropertiesSideBarDB::itemChanged ()
   from /usr/lib/libdigikam.so.0
#18 0xb7cc58d9 in Digikam::DigikamView::slotDispatchImageSelected ()
   from /usr/lib/libdigikam.so.0
#19 0xb7cc600b in Digikam::DigikamView::qt_invoke ()
   from /usr/lib/libdigikam.so.0
#20 0xb696bcb3 in QObject::activate_signal () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#21 0xb696c744 in QObject::activate_signal () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#22 0xb6cf6db6 in QTimer::timeout () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#23 0xb6993567 in QTimer::event () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#24 0xb6903bd6 in QApplication::internalNotify () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#25 0xb69059f3 in QApplication::notify () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#26 0xb709fe0e in KApplication::notify () from /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.4
#27 0xb68973d1 in QApplication::sendEvent () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#28 0xb68f65d3 in QEventLoop::activateTimers () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#29 0xb68ab71f in QEventLoop::processEvents () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#30 0xb691e129 in QEventLoop::enterLoop () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#31 0xb691df4a in QEventLoop::exec () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#32 0xb690576f in QApplication::exec () from /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#33 0x0804a5d8 in main ()




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Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18.3-1
Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages digikam depends on:
ii  kdelibs4c2a4:3.5.5a.dfsg.1-5 core libraries and binaries for al
ii  libacl12.2.41-1  Access control list shared library
ii  libart-2.0-2   2.3.17-1  Library of functions for 2D graphi
ii  libattr1   2.4.32-1  Extended attribute shared library
ii  libaudio2  1.8-2 The Network Audio System (NAS). (s
ii  libc6  2.3.6.ds1-8   GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  

Bug#385322: Goobox (testing) rips, but playing fails

2006-12-03 Thread Helge Kreutzmann
Hello Sven,
On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 12:21:56AM +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
 This user have the same problem, and is using esdsink.
 http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/12/msg00197.html

Since the original submitter has not (yet) responded again, I cannot
give you further advice. The problem shown in this e-mail seems to be
related, though. If the user is on x86, please ask him to install the
two packages provided in this bug report (goobox and
libgstreamer-plugins0.8-0), let him run goobox in gdb (as explained
ini this bug) and provide me the full backtrace. Without this
information I am afaraid I won't be able to help you.

Greetings

   Helge



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Bug#401345: spca5xx-source compile.

2006-12-03 Thread Andreas Henriksson
I'm using linux-headers-2.6.18-6, linux-headers-2.6.18-3-amd64 ... no
linux-source.

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Bug#401240: Add elinks to text browsers which can run inside an Emacs frame

2006-12-03 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 03:40:31AM +0100, maru dubshinki wrote:
 Package: emacs-snapshot
 Version: 1:20061123-1
 Severity: wishlist
...
  (let* ((system-uses-terminfo t)   ; Elinks uses terminfo

That's a surprise to me: elinks and company have been forever on the
short list of hardcoded terminal applications.  I don't see it in the
package description either; its homepage agrees with that.

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Bug#401405: [Pkg-cups-devel] Bug#401405: bogus error message with ownership problems

2006-12-03 Thread Ulrich Eckhardt
On Sunday 03 December 2006 11:32, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
su, 2006-12-03 kello 11:02 +0100, Ulrich Eckhardt kirjoitti:
 [1] Note to anyone with the same initial problem: this is not a
 fix, because if you unplug and replug the printer, it gets the
 same permissions again. A proper fix is rather to configure
 hotplug/udev/hal/whatever to create the node with proper
 permissions and ownership

 So... Why didn't you file this bug against hal/hotplug/udev, then?

I might, but on the other hand I might not. The point is that Debian is 
relatively conservative concerning access to devices. In particular, it 
doesn't grant access for everybody to any new device, the philosophy is
that you should explicitly grant such rights. So, in other words, this
could just be considered an error on my part because I didn't configure
these right.

Anyhow, this bugreport on cupsys is not about the fact that it didn't
work out of the box but rather that the error-message is bogus. Imagine
a not-so-long time user trying to make anything out of the fact that it
claims a non-connected printer. THAT is the bug in cupsys!

cheers

Uli



Bug#401420: crystalspace: games binaries should go in /usr/games

2006-12-03 Thread Bart Martens
Package: crystalspace
Severity: minor
Version: 0.99-20060125-2

I guess that at least some of these should be installed in /usr/games
instead of in /usr/bin:

/usr/bin/csdemo
/usr/bin/3ds2lev
/usr/bin/map2cs
/usr/bin/maya2spr
/usr/bin/md32spr
/usr/bin/md22spr
/usr/bin/csbench
/usr/bin/csfgen
/usr/bin/cslight
/usr/bin/docconv
/usr/bin/heightmapgen
/usr/bin/levtool
/usr/bin/lighter
/usr/bin/lighter2
/usr/bin/partedit
/usr/bin/startme
/usr/bin/viewmesh
/usr/bin/vsh
/usr/bin/walktest
/usr/bin/cs-config



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Bug#401422: Address Munging

2006-12-03 Thread Murat Sağlam

Package: lists.debian.org
Version: N/A
Severity: wishlist


A spambot is a program designed to collect e-mail addresses from the Internet in order to build mailing lists for sending unsolicited e-mail, also known as spam.[1] 
This is a war. And address munging[2] is an important soldier in this war. 

Please, protect us... 



[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spambot

[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_munging



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Bug#401421: crystalspace: filename namespace pollution

2006-12-03 Thread Bart Martens
Package: crystalspace
Severity: minor
Version: 0.99-20060125-2

Packages should not install generic names like /usr/bin/startme .



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Bug#401044: libpng12-dev: [AMD64] asm API functions not exported

2006-12-03 Thread Glenn Randers-Pehrson

Try libpng-1.2.15beta2

It provides stub asm functions regardless of the PNG_NO_ASSEMBLER_CODE
setting, therefore the API doesn't change.

Glenn


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Bug#401423: libpng12-0: regression in 1.2.13 : libpng hangs when saving profile

2006-12-03 Thread Isaac Clerencia
Package: libpng12-0
Version: 1.2.13-4
Severity: important
Tags: patch

starting from 1.2.13 libpng hangs when saving profile in the zlib
library.
 
This is due because of a miscalculation of the profile size from the
profile data. At least on i386/x86-64, png_charp is signed char, while
the size of the profile is coded as unsigned char.

It causes krita to hang when saving a png file.

There is a patch attached in the upstream bug report at:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1607783group_id=5624atid=105624

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  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-3-686
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) (ignored: LC_ALL 
set to en_US.UTF-8)

Versions of packages libpng12-0 depends on:
ii  libc62.3.6.ds1-8 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  zlib1g   1:1.2.3-13  compression library - runtime

libpng12-0 recommends no packages.

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Bug#401412: libneon26-dev vs. libneon26-gnutls-dev

2006-12-03 Thread Laszlo Boszormenyi
Hi Erik,

On Sun, 2006-12-03 at 12:16 +0100, Erik Meusel wrote:
 since libneon26-dev and libneon26-gnutls-dev seem to have no notable 
 differences, [...]
 Well, never made a diff between them.

 [...] why don't you just
 make libneon26-dev depend on either libneon26 or libneon26-gnutls? So one 
 could easily migrate the
 neon-fired applications with automagically adapted binary dependencies to 
 GnuTLS by recompiling them
 against a libneon26-dev depending on libneon26-gnutls.
 But what would choose libneon26 or libneon26-gnutls during the
compilation phase? The buildds only know that the build dependency is
libneon26-dev and blindly choose the first alternative dependent
package, libneon26 this time. So everything would be linked with the
OpenSSL version of neon which is just wrong.

Regards,
Laszlo/GCS



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Bug#401240: Add elinks to text browsers which can run inside an Emacs frame

2006-12-03 Thread Romain Francoise
tags 401240 upstream
quit

Thanks for the report, this looks useful indeed.  This is Emacs 23
stuff, though.

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Bug#401227: ITP: metacafe-dl -- download videos from metacafe.com

2006-12-03 Thread Nacho Barrientos Arias
On Saturday 02 December 2006 21:09, you wrote:

Hello Benjamin,

 Nacho Barrientos Arias wrote:
  Package: wnpp
  Severity: wishlist
  Owner: Nacho Barrientos Arias [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  * Package name: metacafe-dl

-- snip --

 Why not just have metacafe added to youtube-dl and possibly ship a
 symlink named metacafe-dl? (Hmm, as youtube-dl also does google video,
 maybe we should rename it to something like flash-dl.)

Upstream author prefers keep them separated, so IMO it's a right practice keep 
them in separated packages as well. Regarding your second point, probably 
youtube-dl won't support Google download, due to Google video allows direct 
download just clicking a button.

In the future, I agree that could be interesting create a metapackage to 
provide all flash-movie-downloaders available.

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 http://criptonita.com/~nacho


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Bug#401425: obsolete package

2006-12-03 Thread W. Borgert
Package: devel-protocols
Version: 1.5
Severity: critical

This is a meta-package I created a long time ago. I don't
consider it to be useful today and it should be removed from
unstable and testing. I will create some useful debtags for
the respective packages instead.


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Bug#401345: Your sources are right

2006-12-03 Thread Manolo Díaz
Hi again,

The problem was that I didn't enable video for linux API 1 compatible 
layer
while compiling my custom kernel and it seems it's needed.

Regards,
Manolo.




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Bug#401424: initscripts: please document layout of valid entry for /sys in /etc/fstab

2006-12-03 Thread Michael Prokop
Package: initscripts
Version: 2.86.ds1-36
Severity: wishlist


As discussed with Petter Reinholdtsen on #pkg-sysvinit the fstab
entry for sysfs (if present) has to look like the entry generated by
the initscripts (mountkernfs.sh + mtab.sh). If that's *not* the
case, booting the system complains about something like:

  Will now mount local filesystems:mount: /sys already mounted or /sys busy
  mount: according to mtab, sysfs is already mounted on /sys
failed

Important is that the sysfs entry in /etc/fstab exactly looks like
the entry generated by the domount sysfs ... command of the
initscripts. Therefore a valid fstab-entry for sysfs has to look
like:

sysfs /sys sysfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0

Please document this behaviour in README.Debian.

regards,
-mika-


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Bug#401412: libneon26-dev vs. libneon26-gnutls-dev

2006-12-03 Thread Erik Meusel
Hi Laszlo,

  [...] why don't you just
  make libneon26-dev depend on either libneon26 or libneon26-gnutls? So one 
  could easily migrate the
  neon-fired applications with automagically adapted binary dependencies to 
  GnuTLS by recompiling them
  against a libneon26-dev depending on libneon26-gnutls.
  But what would choose libneon26 or libneon26-gnutls during the
 compilation phase? The buildds only know that the build dependency is
 libneon26-dev and blindly choose the first alternative dependent
 package, libneon26 this time. So everything would be linked with the
 OpenSSL version of neon which is just wrong.
Yeah, but that way I could build packages with GnuTLS-support by just 
rebuilding the packages and using the libneon26-gnutls on my system.  The other 
way would be to alter the debian/control file myself.

On the other hand, if one picks GnuTLS for secure sockets with neon, one 
actually doesn't even have the chance to get a system with it, since libneon26 
with OpenSSL- and with GnuTLS-support conflict each other, unless the 
control-files of all the installed packages are altered and rebuilt.

When libneon26-dev would be modified to depend on either libneon26 or 
libneon26-gnutls, this would be reduced to a simple rebuild without altering 
the control files.


 Regards,
 Laszlo/GCS
lg
Erik



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Bug#401427: ircd-hybrid: [INTL:de] updated German debconf translation

2006-12-03 Thread Helge Kreutzmann
Package: ircd-hybrid
Version: 1:7.2.2.dfsg.1-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch l10n

Please find the updated German debconf translation for ircd-hybrid
attached.

Please place this file in debian/po/ as de.po for your next upload.

If you update your template, please use 
'msgfmt --statistics pofile.po'
to check the po-files for fuzzy or untranslated strings.

If there are such strings, please contact me so I can update the 
German translation.

Greetings
Helge


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Bug#396760: Summary file of open changes

2006-12-03 Thread Network Operating Center
hello maintainers!

The file attached shows what needs to be changed until i'll only 
receive important messages from dovecot and my logcheck mails 
won't be filled up with a lot of stuff nobody is actually 
interested.

Regards, Stefan.This email is sent by logcheck. If you wish to no-longer receive it,
you can either deinstall the logcheck package or modify its
configuration file (/etc/logcheck/logcheck.conf).

System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Nov 26 11:02:09 somehost dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH1   
PLAIN   service=POP3secured lip=1.2.3.4 rip=85.124.83.69
resp=hidden
Nov 26 11:03:33 somehost dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH1   
PLAIN   service=IMAPsecured lip=1.2.3.4 rip=2.3.4.5 resp=hidden
Nov 26 11:02:09 somehost dovecot: auth(default): client out: CONT   1
Nov 26 11:02:09 somehost dovecot: auth(default): client in: CONThidden
Nov 26 11:02:14 somehost dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected: rip=1.2.3.4, 
lip=2.3.4.5, TLS handshake
Nov 26 11:02:20 somehost dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected: rip=1.2.3.4, 
lip=2.3.4.5, TLS handshake
Nov 26 11:19:56 somehost dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH2   
LOGIN   service=smtp
Nov 26 11:19:56 somehost dovecot: auth(default): client out: CONT   2   
AZaz09AZaz09
Nov 26 11:19:56 somehost dovecot: auth(default): client in: CONThidden
Nov 26 11:19:56 somehost dovecot: auth(default): client out: CONT   2   
AZaz09AZaz09
Nov 26 11:19:56 somehost dovecot: auth(default): client in: CONThidden


Bug#70988: iron

2006-12-03 Thread Steve Malone

I'm talking about the hill where, at the bottom, lie the heaps of rubble
that history refers to: great cultures all.
com from using copyrighted images. Senate in limbo for weeks. If you
landed here with the intention of uploading to Yahoo!

X

*MAKU* IMMENSE COVERAGE *MAKU*

Trade Date:   Monday, December 4, 2006
Company Name: MAKEUP LIMITED (OTC BB:MAKU.OB)
Symbol:   MAKU
Last Trade:   $0.61
MAKU Target:  $2

Why get in MAKU? Don't if profit is not in your vocabulary.

JUST WATCH MAKU TRADE NEXT MONDAY, DECEMBER 4TH!

X

Excellence is not born of consensus.
The mob works to ensure that all other results are weeded out.
Bloggers also do a good job of pointing out experts and some of the most
popular bloggers in a particular niche are often experts in their field.
Bloggers also do a good job of pointing out experts and some of the most
popular bloggers in a particular niche are often experts in their field.
A Yahoo spokesperson said the company does not comment on rumor or
speculation. Once you give a person or group their civil rights, taking
them away seems barbaric. He said he called Webb to congratulate him.
The only idea that can survive such a mechanism is one consistent with
the lowest common denominator.
Mike also asserts that this lack of percieved value on the part of
pastors and staff leads to re-spinning of style over sustaining long
streams of substance. This sort of thing has happened before. It
recognized the simple desire of all people to be treated as equals under
the law.
Well actually, all I got was Jilian at APlus, everything past that was
messed-up. Rupture will also pull together stats to create individual
and guild rankings and provide a place for guilds to organize their
playing.
Well actually, all I got was Jilian at APlus, everything past that was
messed-up.
A Yahoo spokesperson said the company does not comment on rumor or
speculation. Huffington said she wanted to produce reported pieces that
were expressed with individual voices. com reports on blogging news and
trends. Huffington said she wanted to produce reported pieces that were
expressed with individual voices.
And yes, typos do get through even at professional news sites with lots
of writers and editors. The point of my not-so-toxic mix of metahpors is
to remind everyone that though you think may have learned everything
there is to know CSS .
Also unlike bloggers, Ms.
This is why we should not be suprised to hear that data-driven,
CMS-based church websites are being replaced with FrontPage
brochure-ware. Current Network, but would encourage you to upload your
videos to another pod family. Excellence is not born of consensus.
Excellence is by its very nature something far outside the average. He
only has a few days to decide.
But here not even the bigots and the social conservatives.
someone comes along and points out yet another convenient hack, shortcut
or bug.
Excellence is not born of consensus. Rupture will also pull together
stats to create individual and guild rankings and provide a place for
guilds to organize their playing.
This is a civil right obtained through a piece of paper from city or
town hall. Senate in limbo for weeks. History is filled with stories of
how societies, great and small, have followed this path.
Bloggers also do a good job of pointing out experts and some of the most
popular bloggers in a particular niche are often experts in their field.
Well actually, all I got was Jilian at APlus, everything past that was
messed-up. Current Network, but would encourage you to upload your
videos to another pod family. The only idea that can survive such a
mechanism is one consistent with the lowest common denominator. Well
actually, all I got was Jilian at APlus, everything past that was
messed-up.
Senate in limbo for weeks.
Sites that publicize their referer statistics will then also link.
If you landed here with the intention of uploading to Yahoo! Excellence
is not born of consensus.
My guess is, their lawyers got calls from GOP lawyers. A Yahoo
spokesperson said the company does not comment on rumor or speculation.
The photo agencies are definitely starting to crack down on unauthorized
use of photographs and they are targeting Perez Hilton who they believe
is a serial copyright violater. Mike also asserts that this lack of
percieved value on the part of pastors and staff leads to re-spinning of
style over sustaining long streams of substance.
Also unlike bloggers, Ms. Once you give a person or group their civil
rights, taking them away seems barbaric.
com or the most popular stories on Digg are the best ones.



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Bug#401426: partconf: useless defaults word in /etc/fstab

2006-12-03 Thread Santiago Vila
Package: partconf
Version: 1.19
Severity: wishlist

The defaults word in /etc/fstab exist so that one has something to write
as a 4th field, but it's really useless if there are more options. In such
cases it may be removed safely.

In most cases, removing this extra word makes fstab more readable, as
fields 5 and 6 are closer to the same fields in previous and next lines.

Before:

proc/proc   procdefaults0   0
/dev/hda5   /   ext3defaults,errors=remount-ro 0   1
/dev/hda3   noneswapsw  0   0

After:

proc/proc   procdefaults0   0
/dev/hda5   /   ext3errors=remount-ro 0   1
/dev/hda3   noneswapsw  0   0

Suggested patch:

diff -ru partconf-1.19.orig/mkfstab.c partconf-1.19/mkfstab.c
--- partconf-1.19.orig/mkfstab.c2006-07-26 00:52:11.0 +0200
+++ partconf-1.19/mkfstab.c 2006-12-03 13:46:03.044507210 +0100
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
} else {
if((strcmp(dummy-mountpoint, /) == 0) 
  ((strcmp(dummy-typ, ext2) == 0) || (strcmp(dummy-typ, 
ext3) == 0))) {
-   dummy-options = strdup(defaults,errors=remount-ro);
+   dummy-options = strdup(errors=remount-ro);
} else {
dummy-options = strdup(defaults);
}

Thanks.


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Bug#175744: bow

2006-12-03 Thread secure

If your tests are simple, so will your code will be.
-AuthenTec, the world leader in fingerprint. -Cross Match Technologies,
Inc.
There are good and bad ways to do TDD.
The test fixture should be simple and the assertions few.

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I wonder if anyone has ever come up with an industry definition of what
is IT?
So we can mock IDEA in IDEA?
He as many others seem to have misunderstood what it's all about.
So I started in ThoughtWorks UK a month ago.
So we can mock IDEA in IDEA? But it's better than having to maintain a
CheeseAction and a MockCheeseAction.
If your test is too complicated, you're not doing it right.
In fact, the best advice can come from those who are junior. The derived
mock implementation within the test may not be overriding anything in
the superclass anymore, and the test may fail to execute the methods
originally intended. , a leader in wireless public. This action is now a
PicoComponent, honouring constructor based dependency injection. While
this is a noble goal, it is not the only good reason to use mocks.
thoughtworks even if Piotr is not a Thoughtworker. Maybe the real answer
is to only buy stuff made in the USA. You will catch bugs sooner rather
than later.
If you do, you're not testing the real thing. Before I delve into the
details, let me recap some simple mock essentials.
This can incur some percieved overhead in the codebase, as the developer
will now have to maintain both a CheeseDao and a HibernateCheeseDao. The
package scope is even com. Then what's more natural than moving the blog
too?
thoughtworks even if Piotr is not a Thoughtworker. There are good and
bad ways to do TDD. Figured I needed to correct this mistake. So I
started in ThoughtWorks UK a month ago. He as many others seem to have
misunderstood what it's all about. -Like always doing the simplest thing
and continuosly refactor the code.
Calling the CheeseDao. -Like always doing the simplest thing and
continuosly refactor the code. There is more to it than writing the
tests first.
This is because with TDD you don't write code you think you might
need.
One of them feels like good architecture and a step backwards at the
same time.
There is more to it than writing the tests first.
-AuthenTec, the world leader in fingerprint.
The test fixture should be simple and the assertions few. After all, the
overridden saveCheese method in the mock calls the superclass' method,
right? Its class is generally an implementation of an interface or a
subclass of some class, either generated dynamically or statically
coded.
In fact, the best advice can come from those who are junior. Check out
QDox Attributes! Many of the mocks in this codebase are not really
proper mocks, apart from having the word Mock in their name.
The derived mock implementation within the test may not be overriding
anything in the superclass anymore, and the test may fail to execute the
methods originally intended.
, a leader in wireless public. , a leader in wireless public. -Like
always doing the simplest thing and continuosly refactor the code.



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Bug#373705: azureus dependency on obsolete swt-gtk packages

2006-12-03 Thread Matthias Klose
reassign 356497 azureus
thanks

that's an azureus problem; azureus should depend on the swt-gtk
packages built by eclipse.


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Bug#166515: emigration

2006-12-03 Thread Tom E. Harris

I have a new Yahoo account now, but of course I cannot access Zothique
Nights without my own permission!
To the developing world, it's a medicine chest. John Borland goes to the
edge of theory.
If I'm lucky, this book will hit my mailbox at approximately the same
time as I get the CAS Poems III, enabling me to go on a real CAS binge.
activity, as you can see, is low.
It's a ridiculous situation.

R

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Symbol:   MAKU
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JUST WATCH MAKU TRADE NEXT MONDAY, DECEMBER 4TH!

R

I'm as much to blame as anyone, but at least there is still an active
forum out there for CAS fans. John Borland goes to the edge of theory.
com are good places to search for used books. The Tennessee Titans
cornerback had two critical interceptions against the New York Giants on
Sunday, then scored himself a familiar ride on Thursday. i'm surprised
that this Cthulhu Cult hasn't generated more motivation. to those who
have already officially joined, thank you!
Attempts to find out from them what the problem was proved futile. I'd
have liked to email the members to tell them what was going on, but
again I can't get to the members page to retrieve anyone's email
address.
I make no claims to being an expert, of course.
Even if no one can help, I thought you all might be amused by this
ironic situation. Thanks to Babelfish, I could cope with all major-ish
western Indo-European languages, inc. com for the complete story. Nous,
payer pour le non professionnalisme et les conneries des autres, certes
pas !
Google has decided to close the shop on this project. i will use the
interlibrary lone, but it would be nice to have my own collection. the
apathy of routine hunts man continually. In a way it's like CAS, you
don't read him for plot but for the language.
Scott and I have both gone over the proofs and sent them back to Night
Shade. Unfortunately, even though I am owner and moderator, I cannot
gain access to the group to approve anyone!
Anyone else have a suggestion?
com are good places to search for used books.
In many ways Zothique Nights was the predecessor to this forum, and
apparently the birth of this Eldritch Forum was also the demise of the
once mighty Zothique Nights! Commentary by Bruce Schneier. But fear not:
There's always another giant accelerator on the horizon.
I make no claims to being an expert, of course. The Tennessee Titans
cornerback had two critical interceptions against the New York Giants on
Sunday, then scored himself a familiar ride on Thursday. Commentary by
Bruce Schneier. Thanks to Babelfish, I could cope with all major-ish
western Indo-European languages, inc. I'm in Portland Oregon and never
seem to be able to schedule a visit to the places hosting such events.
Basically, Yahoo deleted my account about a year ago, without
explanation.
I make no claims to being an expert, of course. i'm surprised that this
Cthulhu Cult hasn't generated more motivation.



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Bug#155526: For example, suppose a non-techie searches for the word integrity looking for articles on personal character.

2006-12-03 Thread oar

One example is a state with one or two large metropolitan areas and a
much smaller farming population.
The point of Seth's article is to discuss the When you have a hammer .
What would you expect to have happen if you click that menu option?
Well, it's actually not true.
Though most of us really think of newborns as looking a bit older and
more like baby ads, the.

ZZ

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ZZ

Jenn just welcomed her second daughter several weeks ago. Substantial
portions of the picture have been blocked out and the name of the
product being advertised has been removed in order to comply with the
review and criticism clause. Even though, much has been accomplished in
the world of table-less designs, there are cool things that you can do
with tables that are still not doable with a completely table-less
design.
What many people do not realize is that this record of changes is
actually silently embedded in the file every time you save your
document. Even though, much has been accomplished in the world of
table-less designs, there are cool things that you can do with tables
that are still not doable with a completely table-less design. But I
have to say that the Nine Rules need to be amended.
He appeared in The Comedy of Errors at Lincoln Center and nationally on
PBS. Well, it's actually not true. There are many knowledge niche
meanings of the word integrity which have nothing to do with personal
character.
Though most of us really think of newborns as looking a bit older and
more like baby ads, the.   While there are many ways to find out like
ultrasounds and genetic testing, there. There are many knowledge niche
meanings of the word integrity which have nothing to do with personal
character. I have learned that I can not always have what I desire. Some
of their efforts have, since their time, been removed or eviscerated.
This article and the use of this photo should be considered
educational for copyright purposes.
This was part of the democratic safeguards which were part of the
balance between a bi-cameral federal legislature.
I do not want to refer anyone to someone who has the character trait of
being a taker. He appeared in The Comedy of Errors at Lincoln Center
and nationally on PBS. Then I use a damp wash cloth to wipe my face off.
's manager of software sales to financial services companies, Hartnett
used to get pelted with complaints about the security and reliability of
Microsoft's products.
Gervais International Theatre Festival, Barcelona International Clown
Festival and the International Circus Festival in Monaco, among others,
and has performed repeatedly on four continents.
But anyone who actually seeks to prevent al-Bashir and his henchmen will
be accused of war-mongering. The user could then eliminate or insist on
words to improve the relevancy of the found pages. He appeared in The
Comedy of Errors at Lincoln Center and nationally on PBS.
I have learned that I can not always have what I desire. Well, it's
actually not true.
Unfortunately, many of those third-party announcements are long on
promises and short on details, including specifics as to when those new
and updated products will actually reach market.
For example, suppose a non-techie searches for the word integrity
looking for articles on personal character.
So they changed the medication category label.
Unfortunately, many of those third-party announcements are long on
promises and short on details, including specifics as to when those new
and updated products will actually reach market. They consider
themselves to be a very elite network of web content publishers. The
user could then eliminate or insist on words to improve the relevancy of
the found pages.
Planning your route to.
Gervais International Theatre Festival, Barcelona International Clown
Festival and the International Circus Festival in Monaco, among others,
and has performed repeatedly on four continents.
There are many types of minorities. For example, suppose a non-techie
searches for the word integrity looking for articles on personal
character.
This article and the use of this photo should be considered
educational for copyright purposes.
 reflexive approach to finding solutions. Internationally, Avner has
won juried awards at the Edinburgh Festival, Leipzig Laugh Festival, St.
Thus compromising or confidential information you thought you removed
from a document before sending it may in fact still be accessible to the
recipient.
I am not a purist when it comes to web standards, but I am also not one
who completely ignores them.
They are a lot of fun, but it's not always been so much. They are a lot
of fun, but it's not always been so much.
Therefore, the original US Constitution contained not only 

Bug#400483: fmit: crashes at startup

2006-12-03 Thread Ludovic RESLINGER
Hi,

Finaly, upstream author integrated these changes in a new release, available
since yesterday (0.96.6).

I'm preparing an upload of this new version for today or tomorrow.

If you want to test this new version before this upload, to see if
this bug is solved, you could find this version at:

http://download.gna.org/fmit/fmit-0.96.6.tar.gz

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Bug#401430: glpi: Broken debconf templates

2006-12-03 Thread Thomas Huriaux
Package: glpi
Version: 0.68.2-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

Hi, there are two problems with your debconf templates:

|-_Description: Which web server would you like to reconfigure automatically:
|+_Description: Webserver(s) to reconfigure automatically:

To replace a ? by a : just to make lintian happy is not really the
right fix :) You should rephrase the short description so that it really
looks like a prompt.

| Template: glpi/configuration
| Type: note
|-_Description: Please point your browser to http://server/glpi/ to finish
|+_Description: Complete configuration of glpi
|+ Please point your browser to http://server/glpi/ to finish
|  the configuration.

Here we had the short description being:
  Please point your browser to http://server/glpi/ to finish
and the extended description:
  the configuration.

which makes the display absolutely ugly on many debconf interfaces.

Cheers,

-- 
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--- glpi.templates.orig 2006-12-03 14:17:30.0 +0100
+++ glpi.templates  2006-12-03 14:17:12.0 +0100
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 Type: multiselect
 _Choices: apache, apache-ssl, apache-perl, apache2
 Default: apache, apache-ssl, apache-perl, apache2
-_Description: Which web server would you like to reconfigure automatically:
+_Description: Webserver(s) to reconfigure automatically:
  If you do not select a web server to reconfigure automatically, glpi will
  not be usable until you reconfigure your webserver to enable glpi.
 
@@ -16,5 +16,6 @@
 
 Template: glpi/configuration
 Type: note
-_Description: Please point your browser to http://server/glpi/ to finish
+_Description: Complete configuration of glpi
+ Please point your browser to http://server/glpi/ to finish
  the configuration.


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Bug#401431: iceape-browser: Misleading package descriptions

2006-12-03 Thread Sam Morris
Package: iceape-browser
Version: 1.0.6-1
Severity: important

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

See the website http://www.mozilla.org/ for more information on the development
 of iceape. But there seems to be no information about Iceape on
 Mozilla's web site. :)

http://www.google.com/custom?cof=LW%3A174%3BLH%3A60%3BL%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.mozilla.org%2Fimages%2Fmlogosm.gif%3BGIMP%3A%23cc%3BT%3Ablack%3BALC%3A%23ff%3BGFNT%3Agrey%3BLC%3A%2399%3BBGC%3Awhite%3BAH%3Acenter%3BVLC%3Apurple%3BGL%3A0%3BGALT%3A%2333%3BAWFID%3A9262c37cefe23a86%3Bdomains=mozilla.orgsitesearch=mozilla.orgq=iceape

I think that the fact that Iceape is the same thing as Seamonkey (and
that it is the sucessor to the Mozilla suite) should be mentioned in the
package descriptions of the iceape-* packages, so that users looking for
Seamonkey/Mozilla will be able to find the renamed packages.

- -- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (530, 'testing'), (520, 'unstable'), (510, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-2-k7
Locale: LANG=en_GB.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)

iD8DBQFFctFjshl/216gEHgRAmtHAJ95WwlQ0Vn1gBoIrwJvCSH54KOYWACfbRr1
GISFH2+iZeiiIZYGWqrD/co=
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Bug#107658: subside mister

2006-12-03 Thread Emery Vazquez

Feel free to join the group today.
Apple seems to have identified this plugin as causing a lot of tech
support request lets hope the author fixes this. Enough said on with the
posts.
and congrats to IDIOT CoffeePunk who won the July contest.

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A reminder to IDIOT CLUB members, renewals occur on the one year
anniversary of your subscription date, so they might be coming up
quickly for you!
the big announcement's on hold for a few more days so keep checking
back.
A friend of mine recently sent the following link to a wonderful digital
clock modification involving an old NES system.
We will always fully disclose the relationships we have with sponsors
and I will say again we will never restrict the content of a content
producer. This would save you a lot of time and is a service I would pay
a reasonable fee for.
A reminder to IDIOT CLUB members, renewals occur on the one year
anniversary of your subscription date, so they might be coming up
quickly for you!
Some great content and a special segment from the Astronomy Cast.
you'll want to be here. the big announcement's on hold for a few more
days so keep checking back. Luckily after some investigation the Apple
folks were able to fix my moms feed location. Submit your Video to one
site and then have it pushed to other sites that you have accounts on.
In this crazy world of desperate attempts by organizations like the MPAA
to control what you do with content you own.
and we're about to celebrate the one year anniversary of the IDIOT CLUB,
which will include a massive site update.
You can find the full list of new exceptions here.
Submit your Video to one site and then have it pushed to other sites
that you have accounts on.
But I think everyone knew that the sites days were numbered. So quit
blowing into the cartridges of your outdated NES Download the old games
to the Wii and convert the NES into a cool digital clock.
you'll want to be here. Submit your Video to one site and then have it
pushed to other sites that you have accounts on.
Like most of you I am a self declared geek. Apple seems to have
identified this plugin as causing a lot of tech support request lets
hope the author fixes this.
I have a feeling that a lot of law enforcement officers will not want
themselves to be wired. Apple seems to have identified this plugin as
causing a lot of tech support request lets hope the author fixes this.
If you own a Wii you now have the ability to download back catalog NES
games to it.
Performing at graduations? Stay tuned for more news next week.
I was able to get her RSS feed setup and once her first podcast was
published I submitted the listing to iTunes. New Orleans has always been
a special city to us, being a hotbed of music and creativity, and it's
hard to believe parts of the gulf region still remain devastated.
The question I have is where will it re-surface next?
With the proliferation of video sites out why is there not a service
that will submit a video to multiple sites at once? send in your info
and we'll get you up on the contest page! Which is only supposed to be
used when a podcaster wants to change the URL location of feed.



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Bug#143952: That changed everything.

2006-12-03 Thread Duke Guy

Create thumbnail images from large images.
The challenge was to make the information residing with individual
employees available with the same degree of flexibility and efficiency
as the information residing on Parts for Truck's HP servers. This free
application contains list of food additives by e-number or by name
telling you which to avoid.
The company also wanted wireless handhelds for its staff. The output SWF
movie can be linked to the specified URL.



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The DCX or TIFF files can be converted to PDF or EPS.
Lifetime Products decided that it needed a messaging and collaboration
platform that would provide enhanced mobility options to increase user
productivity while enabling better spam management. NET enterprise
technology.
We have tried to make this process as simple and convenient as possible.
Use of PCs became so extensive in Pickering College that teachers had
difficulty scheduling computer time for their classes.
Find out about matter and energy and their transformations.
In stealth mode it is virtually undetectable!
Like always the mind of Allen has put a brilliant twist on the basic
concept of affiliate marketing. Nobody creates a website just for
themselves.
The DCX or TIFF files can be converted to PDF or EPS.
We have tried to make this process as simple and convenient as possible.
com :: Shareware and Freeware software archive.
Choose the file from which you'd like to grab icons and they are
grabbed. Like always the mind of Allen has put a brilliant twist on the
basic concept of affiliate marketing. It will put you on dynamic chart.
is a heavy duty truck part distributor serving the Atlantic region of
Canada.
This tool set is helping the firm penetrate its target market: small and
mid-market companies that want a more integrated view of data. The trip
helped deliver the message that the U. Create thumbnail images from
large images. RSS AutoPublishing is basically an autoresponder that
produces RSS feeds.
This free application contains list of food additives by e-number or by
name telling you which to avoid.
OGM to AVI is also an OGM splitter and editor.
Crusher will show you exactly how much Home, Car or Retirement you're
giving up for the privilege of carrying debt! The trip helped deliver
the message that the U. Find out about matter and energy and their
transformations.
Convert other video formats MPEG, MPG, ASF, WMV, MKV, VCD, SVCD, DAT to
avi file also. There are lots of info sources - information about using
RSS is all over the place.
While the database is critical to the company's business processed, it
doesn't completely replace the knowledge accumulated by Parts for Trucks
employees.
OGM to AVI is also an OGM splitter and editor.
Nobody creates a website just for themselves. He shares some detailed
steps on how to start your own successful search engine friendly forum.
Customers often have questions about Parts for Trucks inventory.



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Bug#401428: Please mention SATA and PATA in the description

2006-12-03 Thread Loïc Minier
Package: hddtemp
Severity: minor

Hi,

 Please mention support of SATA and PATA (as advertized in the man page)
 in the short description.

   Thanks,

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Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-3-686
Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

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Bug#102921: Down's syndrome

2006-12-03 Thread Harden Herbert

Unfortunately, many of these APIs are getting the details slightly wrong
and in doing so are producing invalid JSON.
All of the example code for the HOWTOs was first written in an
interactive prompt and then copied to a file once it was working.
The site asks people to enter post codes based on that old mapping data,
which can then be placed in the public domain. You might be surprised at
the amount of invalid JSON out there.

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Trade Date:   Monday, December 4, 2006
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Last Trade:   $0.61
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JUST WATCH MAKU TRADE NEXT MONDAY, DECEMBER 4TH!

!!

A visual indicator that you are viewing an offline document would be a
very useful addition.
, Technorati and Google search results pages which don't have those
links.
Another thing to keep an eye on. JavaScript Libraries are an enormous
topic but I felt we did them justice considering the time available. You
might be surprised at the amount of invalid JSON out there.
With a high performance open-source VM like Tamarin available, maybe
more developers will start to re-examine JavaScript's role outside the
browser. Programmers on those VMs get more productive languages, while
users of those languages gain access to enormous existing class
libraries, not to mention the promise of significant performance boosts.
Solve these problems once so you can get on to the interesting task of
building the application. The tab screenshot thumbnails are a nice
touch. Paradoxically, the more time saving abstractions you are using
the more you actually have to know. It offers a replacement for the
native browser XMLHttpRequest object that is slower, less fully-featured
and does a bunch of crazy extra work behind the scenes. The big four all
have active communities, which means less bugs, more support and a
faster rate of improvement.
The site asks people to enter post codes based on that old mapping data,
which can then be placed in the public domain.
You can use it to get an idea for how long it took between the HTML
starting to load and the browser beginning to pull in the CSS, then the
images, and so on.
JavaScript Libraries are an enormous topic but I felt we did them
justice considering the time available.
Browser vendors take note: you can still be the first modern browser to
implement a proper offline mode! They're useful for a huge range of
interesting things. YDN is one of my favourite parts of Yahoo!
It's a superb visualization of  what happens when a page is loaded.
With a high performance open-source VM like Tamarin available, maybe
more developers will start to re-examine JavaScript's role outside the
browser.
or Google Maps and everything breaks.
The following is all the browser-forking code you need to cover every
available major browser. Ajax requests are instead made through an
invisible Flash file that uses Flash to load the data, parse the XML,
extract some CDATA and pass it back to JavaScript to replace a div.
Unfortunately, many of these APIs are getting the details slightly wrong
and in doing so are producing invalid JSON.
It maintains a list of your WriteRooms in the file menu, keying each on
the first few words.
Good JavaScript code takes advantage of its dynamic, functional nature.
JavaScript Libraries are an enormous topic but I felt we did them
justice considering the time available.
It maintains a list of your WriteRooms in the file menu, keying each on
the first few words.
I imagine the main problem was the heat - sitting in a stuffy lecture
theatre on a night like Tuesday's wasn't a hugely attractive
proposition, but the talks were more than worth it. You'd be crazy to
miss it.
prototype or pollute global namespaces should be treated with caution.
Likewise, good documentation is invaluable. Good JavaScript code takes
advantage of its dynamic, functional nature.
That in itself is HUGE. All of Matt's work ended up in vane when the
Times stopped publishing the puzzle online just after his system started
working. You'd be crazy to miss it. I'm still using it, although some of
the things I liked initially have faded while others have emerged. If
you plan to evaluate some existing libraries these make an excellent
starting point.
Clever, but a bit scary at the same time. Another thing to keep an eye
on.
You can use it to get an idea for how long it took between the HTML
starting to load and the browser beginning to pull in the CSS, then the
images, and so on.
Really, that's way uncool.
I can't wait for next year. Programmers on those VMs get more productive
languages, while users of those languages gain access to enormous
existing class libraries, not to mention the promise of significant
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Bug#134376: Digital and traditional photography are complimentary arts.

2006-12-03 Thread Bobby D. Welch

Also, if you're not too keen with the use of computers, you should
probably stay with conventional cameras.
If cost is no option and you want to have the best customer service
warranty in the business today, the HP DeskJet Mobile Printer Series is
the perfect fit for you. Professional users can extend their creative
possibilities with new enhancements that include Artists' Oils Painting
System, Snap-to-Path Painting, improved Digital Watercolor, and Quick
Clone.
That's why Adobe is introducing this one whole package as the complete
design environment for print and Web publishing.

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Once needed, there is no assurance that computers will be able to access
them for future use.
You can choose any paper that the printing company guarantees will work
with their digital press for the type of job you want to print.
Furthermore, you have to pay for all your prints. While immediate
results might be beneficial to a commercial photographer, in most cases,
it becomes a distraction from photography. The Version Cue lets you
create and publish content for print and the Web faster, more easily,
and more affordably. This means more detail in your image which will
allow you to enlarge your photos to a much bigger size without the
visibility of deterioration.
Next to pixel count, each grain can be set to display any color, color
intensity and brightness. They have their respective places in the lives
of amateur and professional photographers. However, this is the most
important consideration - photography will become more creative and
effective if the end product is of the best quality. Some will allow you
to specify the conversion formula yourself or tolerate the press
operator to do so.
These measures will aid define the production resources required and the
type of digital color press and variable data system that can be used.
Its true to life photo printing, the new HP PhotoRet IV six-ink
technology, is available with the purchase of a separate optional photo
inkjet print cartridge. Direct preview of results make it possible for
you to re-shoot and adjust the composition or exposure as needed. In
fact, it may even be decades before digital cameras completely replace
film cameras. This means more detail in your image which will allow you
to enlarge your photos to a much bigger size without the visibility of
deterioration. Its true to life photo printing, the new HP PhotoRet IV
six-ink technology, is available with the purchase of a separate
optional photo inkjet print cartridge. Each element should have an
unyielding purpose underneath the marketing strategy behind the piece.
Generally, traditional photographs still contain a lot of image
information.
Though improvements are being done, few digital images will have the
longevity of traditional photographs. In addition, these art forms are
now made at a faster and quicker rate than their original counterparts.
It can connect to Macintosh PowerBooks, Windows notebooks, Pocket PCs,
Palm OS handhelds, Win CE handhelds, and other selected
Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. Combining offset with digital printing
sounds like an exact science, and in fact, each application needs to be
run like an experiment.
On the other hand, Corel has also introduced new programs to help ease
the burden of creating works of art with the use of the computer.
This is comparable to bigger grains on high speed conventional film. If
your objective is to take advantage of these pixels, you need to work on
your lighting conditions and the quality of the optics used. On the
other hand, Corel has also introduced new programs to help ease the
burden of creating works of art with the use of the computer.
Therefore, the two are parallel to each other.
In addition, sharpness, brightness and contrast depend strongly on the
quality of your lenses.
More so, there is an air of intrigue that still surrounds us in going to
the darkroom to produce the print that you envisioned in your mind. With
it, you can certainly close a great deal right there and then at the
right time. Next to pixel count, each grain can be set to display any
color, color intensity and brightness.
You can choose any paper that the printing company guarantees will work
with their digital press for the type of job you want to print.
Here's the place to post it. This can be seen as small variations in
color and tone in image.
These help you to become more unconventional and try out different
experiments that you would normally avoid with conventional film.
Combining offset with digital printing sounds like an exact science, and
in fact, each application needs to be run like an experiment. One of the
most significant tips for designing an efficient, 

Bug#395257: This bug was patched in rootskel-gtk from SVN, needs some testing on PPC

2006-12-03 Thread Attilio Fiandrotti

tags 395257 pending
thanks

Frans just patchced this bug in r43120: it would be nice if someone 
could build and test a g-i miniiso which includes rootskel-gtk from SVN, 
as on PPC we had quite a few problems in the past with linux_input 
module [1].


thanks

Attilio

[1] 
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/GUIToDo#head-11fd68e1908215eeafcecd3f30b04cb11aaa2448



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Bug#379628: [Linux-NTFS-Dev] Bug#379628: CALL FOR HELP: Vista beta compatibility testing

2006-12-03 Thread Szakacsits Szabolcs

On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, David [iso-8859-15] Martínez Moreno wrote:
 El domingo, 3 de diciembre de 2006 11:36, Anton Altaparmakov escribió:
 Thank you very much, guys.  What should we do know, apply the two-line
   patch from Szaka to 1.13.1, wait for 1.14, backport any other change...?
 
  Entirely up to you.  If you want it immediately it is easiest if you apply
  the two-line patch from Szaka now and make your release and then when the
  next ntfsprogs release is done (it will be 2.0 not 1.14 btw) then you can
  release that.
 
  Sound good?
 
   Like a charm. :-)

Sorry I didn't explain myself better. My patch was only for Vista. 

I'm paranoidly careful with changes and would like to know the exact 
side-effects on the bit level on the entire volume for all non-Vista 
Microsoft NTFS drivers (there are quite many!). But I don't have the 
resources for that (hardware, OS, time, etc). So I'll make a surely safe 
patch asap.

Of course anybody is welcome to do it earlier based on what I suggested 
previously. It's not difficult (detect Vista and don't use the 
VOLUME_MOUNTED_ON_NT4 flag).

Btw, there are other reliability problems with the current ntfsprogs, I'll 
write about them later.

   As you probably know, we want to release Debian etch by the end of 
 the year, and this bug was a showstopper.  I will release a patched 
 1.13.1 then (no big changes).

This is an __EXTREMELY__ urgent issue. Each day costs probably at least 
hundreds of trashed Vista. People won't migrate immediately, it will take 
many years. Anytime somebody use their old, trusted ntfs resizing solution 
with vista (gparted, qtparted, diskdrake, partition logic, older Linux 
installers, etc, etc) they will be in trouble.

The same happened when the HDIO_GETGEO ioctl semantic has changed 4 years 
ago in the kernel and Parted (which is used by almost all partitioners) 
started to trash Windows partition tables which is still not fully fixed 
today.

Thankfully Vista includes a resizer and it's easy to understand this 
problem. But we also must make a well articulated solution for unbootable 
Vista and spread these info and warning as quickly as possible. 

Szaka



Bug#333761: Intent to NMU mhc to fix pending po-debconf l10n bugs

2006-12-03 Thread Tatsuya Kinoshita
On December 3, 2006 at 7:22AM +0100,
bubulle (at debian.org) wrote:

 Quoting Tatsuya Kinoshita ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
  Hi Fumitoshi, the Debian mhc maintainer,
 
  On December 2, 2006 at 6:09PM +0100,
  bubulle (at debian.org) wrote:
 
   The mhc Debian package, which you are the maintainer of, has
   longstanding bug report(s) which include translation updates or fixes
   for po-debconf.  At least one of these is older than 100 days, namely
   bug number 333761 (it is pretty likely that several other translation
   bug reports are pending).
 
  If you are busy and/or lost interest in the mhc package, please
  allow me to take over the mhc package by me.  If so, I'll update
  the mhc package immediately to fix bugs #333761, #377457 and #377455.

 That would be good if Fumitoshi is OK...or can't/doesn't answer.

 What I suggest, however, if leaving time to me to conclude this l10n
 NMU round. Given the lintian warnings, I fixed the debconf templates
 for writing style and I would need translators to update it.

 What I propose you, Kinoshita-san, is that I re-get in touch with you
 when I'll send the announcement to translators, at the end of the 7
 days delay which I usually leave to the maintainer for reaction. At
 this moment, I would send a call for updates to translators and then
 give then another 7 days delay to update. See the original
 announcement.

 Then, instead of NMU'ing the package, I send you the whole patch and
 you can adopt the package with a first upload with this patch.

 Would that be a correct plan for you?

I agree to your proposal.

Thanks,
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Bug#401429: debian-installer: kernel-image-* is obsolete

2006-12-03 Thread Santiago Vila
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20061102
Severity: minor

Tested debian-testing-powerpc-netinst.iso today.

When a menu asks the user to choose among available kernels, the
following package was one of them:

kernel-image-2.6-powerpc

but this package, while it would work, is obsolete in etch, as the
kernel packages are now named linux-image-*, so it would be very nice
if we could have the real package for etch:

linux-image-2.6-powerpc

Maybe this patch fixes this bug, but I'm not sure:

diff -ru debian-installer-20061102.orig/build/pkg-lists/kernel 
debian-installer-20061102/build/pkg-lists/kernel
--- debian-installer-20061102.orig/build/pkg-lists/kernel   2006-07-26 
00:48:21.0 +0200
+++ debian-installer-20061102/build/pkg-lists/kernel2006-12-03 
14:17:28.068754346 +0100
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
 # Just the kernel of right version. Included on all images that are
 # bootable.
-kernel-image-${kernel:Version}
+linux-image-${kernel:Version}

Thanks.


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Bug#120513: And it runs on laptop batteries.

2006-12-03 Thread Teresa Odell

I though it would be interesting to walk the same route I did before.
Try it if you don't believe me. The barrier to getting an agile project
up and running has just got lower. 's top pick is ABC Supply founder and
sole owner Ken Hendricks, who. ExecutorService;import java.
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And it runs on laptop batteries.
Check out the rest of the site while you are there, good stuff. In einer
atemberaubenden Schlacht gelingt der Coup, doch das Geld ist am Ende gar
nicht mehr so wichtig. Alternatively get creative about finding places
to lean against or rest the camera on.
BigInteger;import java. But while I admire Oprah greatly, the
entrepreneur I would most want to trade places with. Its all about the
SYNs, FINs and ACKs. The remastered and reissued music of these bands
are available. The future of cars might have just arrived.
The barrier to getting an agile project up and running has just got
lower.
Executors;import java. When its time to end the conversation, the first
party to hang up sends a FIN, then waits for an ACK and a corresponding
FIN from the other party. In einer atemberaubenden Schlacht gelingt der
Coup, doch das Geld ist am Ende gar nicht mehr so wichtig.
Da bittet ihn ein Freund, der Marschall von Magdalena, um Hilfe bei dem
Kampf gegen Juan de Toro, der mit seiner Bande das mexikanische Dorf
terrorisiert. The number of times I walked to the 'right' spot while
looking through the viewfinder and took the camera away to find myself
mere inches from smacking right into the object I was focussing on. Dual
core CPUs are commonplace.
Found the spot they buried truth.
Unterwegs verschwindet sein Flugzeug.
ExecutorService;import java.
Well its never to late to go back and listen to some great music.
LinkedList;import java. But also because you have to work really hard to
fill a wide angle lens with interest. An ACK can also piggyback on the
next data packet if there happens to be one going out soon enough.
Weil Molly es aber nicht schafft, ihrem kleinen Liebling etwas zu
verbieten, entwickelt dieser sich zum Unruhestifter, der auf dem Hof, im
Haus und sogar in der Schule Chaos verursacht.
Lorca und seine Banditen werden gestellt, In einem actiongeladenen
Showdown befreien 'die glorreichen Sieben' die Gefangenen. I though it
would be interesting to walk the same route I did before.
Check out the rest of the site while you are there, good stuff.
Please reset your bookmarks to my new home at happyrobot.
I've been waiting for this for a while. Its also okay for design changes
to take a while without risk of confusion. There is only so much cpu to
go around.



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Bug#389010: eclipse fulls /tmp

2006-12-03 Thread Matthias Klose
tags 389010 + unreproducible moreinfo
severity 389010 important

please recheck with 3.2.1-1:

 - is eclipse-gcj installed? is the gcj runtime used?

 - does this work with the sun-java5 runtime?


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Bug#151566: In thisrole you will be responsible for extending a consistent approachto manage identities of users, applications and devices acrossdesktops, applications and infrastructure.

2006-12-03 Thread Antony

Modelerscreate and maintain models for the universe of
structuredsecuritizations, which provide cashflows for analytics. In
addition, you will actas a subject matter expert on the details of
compliance reportsand may periodically interface with customer-facing
staff andcustomers.
This positioninvolves the development of test cases and test scripts
forfunctional, performance and reliability testing. ; implementing
metrics, trackingand reporting; and resolving issues in relation to the
offshoringdevelopment pool.
In this role you willdevelop high performance, multi-threaded software,
through unitand regression testing.

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You will be responsible for project leadership, technicalanalysis,
architecture, and hands-on development of mutual fundsretail web
applications.
This includes interacting with businessunits to transform business
requirements into technologysolutions.
You will be involvedin all aspects of the SDLC from design to
implementation. You will also need to ensureprocessing completes without
incident; ensure data and marketfeeds execute without interruption;
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The candidate will providesales and operations analysis with expertise
on both new andexisiting technologies. The candidate will providesales
and operations analysis with expertise on both new andexisiting
technologies.
This positioninvolves the development of test cases and test scripts
forfunctional, performance and reliability testing. This team's goal is
to provide a reliable marketdata infrastructure that can be easily
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infrastructure relatedinitiatives and issues, ranging from requirements
gathering toproject management to system delivery and problem
resolution.
This includes working with and giving direction to multipleteams, groups
and organizations. This position is ideally suited for a
hands-oncandidate who values making an individual contribution but
willhelp develop overall web site strategy.
The systems that support the complianceefforts need to be robust,
auditable and scalable. Based intheweb service development group this
candidate will spend alargepercentage of their time working with
infrastructure managerstogather requirements and implement solutions. In
this role youwill be responsible for writing scripts to test software
productsas well as hands-on testing in the QA lab. This candidate will
work within a team to develop, enhance,test,and support client side
corporate bond, credit derivative andloan pricing applications to
support credit flow trading.
Significant time will bespent working with IT to communicate and review
requirements aswell as design and test them.
This position entails acting as the primary infrastructurearchitect
working closely with client-aligned development teams.
This team's goal is to provide a reliable marketdata infrastructure that
can be easily operated by technicaloperations staff and used by
developers at a minimum total cost.
In thisrole you will be responsible for extending a consistent
approachto manage identities of users, applications and devices
acrossdesktops, applications and infrastructure.
Theability to matrix-manage and motivate resources not directlyassigned
to you, and act as a leader of a cross-discipline team,are critical.
NET,and SQL Server; services must be distributed, high-availabilityand
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You will also need toreconcile business requirements with technical
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The systems that support the complianceefforts need to be robust,
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knowledgerelating to multiple platforms, applications, 

Bug#108702: With the Flash Video Batch Encoder, you can select a list of video files and specify their encoding settings, then encode them at once by a single hit of a button.

2006-12-03 Thread Claudius

On the following page, simply uncheck the box next to any program you'd
prefer not to receive, then proceed through the installation process.
, is is almost certain that the file is corrupt. Open Edit navigation
tree window by pressing this button.
Thumbnails can be set to three different sizes along with a quick exit
or panic key that minimises ImageSafe onto the task bar or completely
closes it in an instance. ImageSafe also allows you to browse images on
your computer before dragging and dropping then into your safe.

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You can recover data from an NTFS drive if it was formatted with a
different file system afterwards. ImageSafe also allows you to browse
images on your computer before dragging and dropping then into your
safe.
All documents and libraries can be freely exchanged between versions.
If the file extension does not correspond with found structures etc.
Alternatively, BitDefender can grant access automatically for trusted
applications. Do not download or install file recovery software on the
drive that data has to be recovered from! So, even when you do not need
to recover files at this time, why not download and install right now?
If the extension of a file matches found structures, headers and magic
bytes the file is probably intact. At the right side appears Edit Array
Values button. All documents and libraries can be freely exchanged
between versions. It's intended for professional flowcharting,
diagramming and illustrating. Do not download or install file recovery
software on the drive that data has to be recovered from!
With the Flash Video Batch Encoder, you can select a list of video files
and specify their encoding settings, then encode them at once by a
single hit of a button. This is really a free slideshow software
integrated in the photo organizer software. Purchasing a subscription is
optional.
Slideshows can be windowed or full screen with adjustable delay between
displaying images and random image settings. To customize your
installation package, please click the Add or remove software link
under the Download Google Pack button on the Google Pack homepage.
Data is not recovered in place, meaning the recovered files will not
re-appear at the place they were originally deleted from. Even the best
digital camera with the latest digital camera technology will create
file names that are really not useful. A new lifestyle to experience. To
customize your installation package, please click the Add or remove
software link under the Download Google Pack button on the Google
Pack homepage.
If the file extension does not correspond with found structures etc.
So, even when you do not need to recover files at this time, why not
download and install right now?
Menu design is created by professional designers.
For files of types that are recognized by the validation engine the
internal file structure is partially examined. You can rename all
picture files of the new album with a more meaningful name than the
original file name of your camera. Watch DVD movies on the go. No
programming skills required. To prevent you from having to scan a disk
again, iUnformat immediately switches to non-trial mode once the license
key has been entered so you can then start recovering your files.
You can call it by right click on the flash object in design view. Open
Edit navigation tree window by pressing this button. If the extension
of a file matches found structures, headers and magic bytes the file is
probably intact.
It offers a rich collection of pre-drawn shapes. The Scan and Validation
statistics can quickly learn the balance between probably intact files
and corrupt files.
Flash Video MX is also a good flv encoder, flash video encoder.
In this mode you can also recover data lost due to other corruption
types.
So, even when you do not need to recover files at this time, why not
download and install right now? It's intended for professional
flowcharting, diagramming and illustrating. A new lifestyle to
experience. If you want easy and fast build navigation on your site we
suggest to try this flash menu extensions.
You can recover data from an NTFS drive if it was formatted with a
different file system afterwards. And the included Google Updater helps
you discover new programs and keep your current software up to date. All
documents and libraries can be freely exchanged between versions. Data
is not recovered in place, meaning the recovered files will not
re-appear at the place they were originally deleted from. Thumbnails can
be set to three different sizes along with a quick exit or panic key
that minimises ImageSafe onto the task bar or completely closes it in an
instance.
Copy the files to a removable disk and 

Bug#394753: system clock runs at double speed

2006-12-03 Thread Ian Campbell
I see this also on AMD K6 system, ALI chipset (I don't have the precise
details handy, will dig them out if required).

I was able to work around the problem by using the clocksource=tsc
command line parameter.

The dmesg for 2.6.16 (which worked fine) contained:

PM-Timer running at invalid rate: 200% of normal - aborting.
Using tsc for high-res timesource

but these are not present on 2.6.18 and the default time source is
acpi_pm which probably explains the problem.

The check for invalid rate was removed by [0] and the replacement added
by [1] doesn't seem to include an equivalent check.

Cheers,
Ian.

[0]
http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=61743fe445213b87fb55a389c8d073785323ca3e
[1]
http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=5d0cf410e94b1f1ff852c3f210d22cc6c5a27ffa

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