Bug#882412: Cannot be installed non-interactively

2017-11-22 Thread rixed-reportbug
Package: fprobe
Version: 1.1-7.3+b1

This is a packaging issue.

When trying to install with:

  apt-get install --assume-yes fprobe

apt-get still prompt the user for trivial configuration options (address
and port of the recipient).

(note that if you had fprobe installed earlier you have to purge it
first in order to witness the behavior described above)

In non-interactive mode the package should just install the default
setting (if you ask me, the default is sane enough that the user should
not be prompted even in interactive mode - how painfully slow installing
anything would be if it was the norm that every service should prompt
for ports every number).



Bug#448697: aptitude: display not correctly updated

2013-05-21 Thread rixed
I had the exact same bug that appeared also when upgrading wheezy
some years ago, and I finally get rid of it changing the TERM envvar
from xterm-256color to screen-256color-bce (I use screen).

So maybe you should have a look at your TERM as well?


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Bug#655574: guile-2.0-dev: please depend on pkg-config

2012-01-12 Thread rixed
Package: guile-2.0-dev
Version: 2.0.3+1-2

Running guile-config crash without it since it uses it internally.



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Bug#518295: GL_LINE_LOOP not rendered correctly

2009-11-12 Thread rixed
Just to let you know that with the same configuration that you
(stock debian lenny with libgl1-mesa-dri version 7.0.3-7 and
xserver-xorg-video-radeon, and a Radeon RV100 QY [Radeon 7000/VE])
I have the same bug as you, and your test helpful program shows
it (the inner square is incomplete).





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Bug#540312: Dotty generated PS file are broken

2009-08-07 Thread rixed
Package: graphviz
Version: 2.20.2-3

Take a simlpe dot file, for instance :

$ cat  simple.dot EOF
strict digraph test {
titi - toto
}
EOF

then run dotty :

$ dotty simple.dot

then right click, select print graph, then file, then
a filename and any combination of format and orientation.
Then go check your PS file with for instance gv.

GV will display the graph then blank it immediatly.

When printing, the page is blank.
One converted to pdf, xpdf on it behaves like gv on
the postscript (display then erase).

The easy workaround is to use dot with -Tps instead.
Notice that the outputed PS file is completely different from
the one generated from dotty.

I suggest removing the print graph option alltogether from dotty :-)




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