Bug#851107: Vote for closing issue
Debian 8 support has ended in June 30, 2020. XFCE 4.10 is also long gone and unmaintained. I think this issue can be closed. Description is empty, so if I understand correctly the subject it's a non issue to current XFCE versions. Karolis M.
Bug#797268: Man page doesn't describe --imgur option
This is already fixed in current version in Testing (1.9.3-1). Can be closed. Karolis M.
Bug#904715: GUI login loop
This started happening after 2018-07-23 updates. I have Debian Testing with xfce4. I had some custom configs, though it might be the problem, but I was already prepared for OS reinstall, so I did just that. It didn't help. Login loops back after successful login. `~/.xsession-errors` contains something about "X server already running on display :0", "Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :0.0". Note this happens on clean Debian Testing install with all partitions formatted, choosing XFCE4. However I have also tried installing only base system, and then `apt-get --no-install-recommends install xfce4-session lightdm xinit xserver-xorg-video-nouveau xserver-xorg-input-libinput` and I could login to GUI but it was completely empty without panel, clear desktop, mouse couldn't even select empty space. After adding some more XFCE4 packages on VT1 and reboot I'm stuck again on lightdm login. Same problem if running apt-get without --no-install-recommends flag and nothing else on base system installation. Links to possibly same problem in OpenSuse: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/532345-login-screen-coming-up-again-and-again-(maybe-lightdm-)-after-a-recent-daily-update https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/532318-X-server-fatal-errors Karolis M.
Bug#681276: parole: doesn't play mp3 in default install
On Mon, 2018-02-19 at 22:39 +0200, Karolis Martinkus wrote: ​ > Support for MP3 was never in plugins-good or in plugins-bad, it was in > plugins-ugly. > ​So current version depends on gstreamer1.0-plugins-base & > gstreamer1.0-plugins-good Just to clear out some information - gstreamer has just released version 1.14 <https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/1.14/>, where "MPEG-1 audio (mp1, mp2, mp3) decoders and encoders moved to -good". So default parole installation should support mp3 by default once gstreamer 1.14 updates in various Debian suites. Currently 1.13.91-1 in Experimental - I expect to be updated pretty soon. 1.12.4-1+b1 in Sid and in Testing should also migrate soon enough, since 1.14 is a stable release. Will this affect current Debian Stable(?) - I have doubts, since current Stable still has 1.10.4-1. Karolis M.
Bug#681276: parole: doesn't play mp3 in default install
This is rather old bug and not entirely correct. Current Parole version 0.8.1 in Testing and in Stable depends on gstreamer1.0*. Support for MP3 was never in plugins-good or in plugins-bad, it was in plugins-ugly. So current version depends on gstreamer1.0-plugins-base & gstreamer1.0-plugins-good, leaving gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad & gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly in the "suggests" section. Install what it suggests to get MP3 support. Those plugins have this bad name for a reason, and for the same reason they were not installed by default. I vote for closing this bug as not relevant. Although I haven't checked what's happening in Experimental with Parole version 0.9.2. Karolis M.
Bug#822368: gmusicbrowser: New upstream release
​​ Version 1.1.15 was released over a year ago. Only 4 months ago an issue was fixed with superfluous "my" with perl5.24 Debian testing now ships with perl5.24 so to be safe for future gmusicbrowser needs a new build 1.1.16 or smth.. Right now gmusicbrowser doesn't start in Debian testing with new perl updates. Current log in terminal: Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated, passed through in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/^sub { <-- HERE / at /usr/bin/../share/gmusicbrowser/gmusicbrowser_songs.pm line 1601. Can't redeclare "my" in "my" at /usr/bin/../share/gmusicbrowser/ gmusicbrowser_list.pm line 8010, at end of line Compilation failed in require at /usr/bin/gmusicbrowser line 439. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/bin/gmusicbrowser line 472. Karolis M.