Looks like a TAC-200 to me. Should have two channel capability and PL
encode/decode. If I remember correctly, the PL code is changed by
installation of the correct precision resistor. I'm not sure of the VHF
power, but the UHF version is 25 watts, often capable of 30 to 40.
Hope that
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Looks like a TAC-200 to me. Should have two channel capability and PL
encode/decode. If I
Package: libnss3-dev
Version: 3.12.5-1
Severity: important
If you've got libnspr4-dev 1.8.0.15~pre080614i-0etch1 installed (which
is sufficient for the dependencies of libnss3-dev), then the pkg-config
for nss breaks as follows.
palf...@eris:[~/projects/nss] pkg-config nss --cflags
Package nspr
Package: libnss3-1d
Version: 3.12.5-1
Severity: normal
With libnspr4-0d 4.7.1-4 installed (sufficient for the current libnss3-1d
dependency), NSS_VersionCheck always fails due to the PR_VersionCheck inside it
failing. Installing 4.8.2-1 (current testing) seems to fix this, but the
dependency
Package: gnome-do
Followup-For: Bug #561271
I ran uscan, fixed minor things in the patches, and have a newly updated
0.8.3.1 package at http://tevp.net/debian/gnome-do/ which could be of
some use?
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ii libxrender-dev 1:0.9.4-2X Rendering Extension client libra
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From: Tom Parker palf...@tevp.net
Date
This (according to https://bugs.launchpad.net/do/+bug/393702 ) appears
to be due to an assumption that Network Manager would be present, and
might well have been fixed in the new version (0.8.3).
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I can't reproduce this locally. Do you have a .cvs, CVS or .git
directory in your /usr folder, as that would confuse the pitivi
startup routines?
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I can't reproduce this locally. Do you have a .cvs, CVS or .git
directory in your /usr folder, as that would confuse the pitivi
startup routines?
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I can't reproduce this locally. Do you have a .cvs, CVS or .git
directory in your /usr folder, as that would confuse the pitivi
startup routines?
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Package: transmageddon
Version: 0.14-1
Severity: normal
Transmageddon doesn't start with earlier versions of python-gobject
because it's missing the glib module, but this isn't mentioned in the
dependencies. This isn't desparartely interesting for Debian, as
transmageddon is only in squeeze and
Hello W3ML,
I've been following this thread over the weekend and I think the issue
has been addressed. I would check the antenna and related connectors.
In fact, for my 2 cents, I'd replace the G7 with a commercial grade
antenna, such as a DB product or equal. Now, to your scenario today,
Mastr II is a good radio. Likely not much wrong with it. They're a
great deal better than most of what you buy today; however, we're pretty
impressed with the Kenwood TKR's in our shop for mid tier units. Our 22
trunk sites are made up of Micors, Mastr II's, Johnsons, and one site of
MSR
and that is mostly from book reading and now a little playing around
with the radio. No one else knows anything about repeaters either.
We are just now getting into the repeater stage for our club.
73
John
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Per my note to the commons user list
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Package: gnome-disk-utility
Version: 0.3-2
Severity: minor
There's a problem with one of my disks, and the tray notification icon
was the default 'console' one, as opposed to something more informative.
Running gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/hicolor and re-starting
the notifier fixed
Package: gnome-disk-utility
Version: 0.3-2
Severity: minor
There's a problem with one of my disks, and the tray notification icon
was the default 'console' one, as opposed to something more informative.
Running gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/hicolor and re-starting
the notifier fixed
if that would be helpful.
Am I missing something? Should this be raised as a code issue, or a
documentation enhancement request against ListOrderedMap?
TP.
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Reporter: Tom Parker
Priority: Minor
When decorating either CaseInsensitiveMap or IdentityMap (and I believe this
will impact any java.util.TreeMap built with a non-.equals() Comparator),
ListOrderedMap responds inconsistently with the underlying map. The ordering
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Test that demonstrates the issue with both
clicking Plugins and its throwing up database errors and error 500
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Although I don't have my programming computer in front of me, you need
to go to the last thing in the tree and add each personality for the
channels you added high up in the tree. They will apear in the radio's
display after you have added the personalities. If you think the 1250
is a bad
Where are you loacted CHris?
ccour79992 wrote:
I have 5 boxes of mostly Motorola service manuals, some GE.
Mostly 60's 70's vintage, i.e. micor, mocom, ht200, flexar, remotes,
base, mobiles, etc.
I can send you a file with the list.
Free to good home/amateur use, but you must come get
this sort of brokenness, but then my client gets
confused when trying to load what it thinks is a JPG and thinks it's
invalid, when it's in fact just badly named. Now, I'm going through
the process of fixing said client, but if Twitter could do this
properly on their end, it would be most helpful
Tom
2009/3/30 Doug Williams d...@twitter.com:
There is a feature that has been requested that will provide permanent URLs
for profile images [1]. However, your issue sounds different. If you don't
feel that the issue linked below meets your needs, can you please create a
new issue so we can track
Package: linux-image-2.6.29-1-686
Version: 2.6.29-1
Severity: normal
Running powertop on the 2.6.29-1 kernel gets me the following
Top causes for wakeups:
50.8% (126.3) kernel core : hrtimer_start_expires (tick_sched_timer)
12.8% ( 31.7) kernel IPI : Rescheduling interrupts
7.4%
Package: linux-image-2.6.29-1-686
Version: 2.6.29-1
Severity: normal
Running powertop on the 2.6.29-1 kernel gets me the following
Top causes for wakeups:
50.8% (126.3) kernel core : hrtimer_start_expires (tick_sched_timer)
12.8% ( 31.7) kernel IPI : Rescheduling interrupts
7.4%
Package: mono-gmcs
Version: 1.9.1+dfsg-6
Severity: normal
Attempting to compile a piece of my own software got the following
gmcs -out:PyroCore.dll client.cs -debug -target:library -r:System.Web
-r:System.Data -r:Mono.Data.SqliteClient -r:NonValidating.dll
SafeStringReader.cs
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2009/3/8 Elimar Riesebieter riese...@lxtec.de:
debconf-2.0 is provided by debconf. Is this bug relevant for you?
debconf-2.0 can also be provided by cdebconf, and so the dependencies
could be satisfied by cdebconf without debconf. In that case,
linux-sound-base's install breaks as I showed, so
2009/3/8 Elimar Riesebieter riese...@lxtec.de:
Replaced? cdebconf depends on debconf, though.
Currently yes, but this is a hacky workaround dealing with the
currently incomplete nature of cdebconf. This was not the case when I
submitted the bug before, and will cease to be the case in the future
Package: python2.6-minimal
Version: 2.6.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
drone:/home/palfrey# apt-get install python2.6-minimal
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed
Package: python2.6-minimal
Version: 2.6.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
drone:/home/palfrey# apt-get install python2.6-minimal
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed
You realize that Ch 7 digital may be on Ch 39 analog's frequency even
though it comes in as CH 7 Digital.
wd8chl wrote:
Paul Plack wrote:
Jim,
You might want to READ IT AGAIN yourself. Here's where the
misunderstanding started.
John wrote that if the digital is on a very different
Send me your e-mail... I'm in Gainesville. I'll meet you at WalMart
tomorrow for them.
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I have 7 boxes of Motorola and GE service manuals that run from the
early 60's
This also occurs with automake 1.10.
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Anyone in the group know of a successful substitute for the M9760 FET
used in the Micor VHF Preamp?
Thanks,
Tom
I am sorry, if you are alive, even dead, pay/paid taxes, have/had a
Social Security Number, a drivers license, etc... your information is
out there in public.
Paul Plack wrote:
Chris, I guess I'm missing your point,too..
If Jesse agreed to have his info in an internet-accessible public
without checking
that. http://snapshot.debian.net/package/xorg-server says it was
xfree86 back in the time of that version...
Thanks for the fix,
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Package:gnome-control-center
Version: 1:2.22.2.1-2
End of build log:
dh_install -pgnome-control-center
dh_install: gnome-control-center missing files
(debian/tmp/usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-1.0/*.so), aborting
make: *** [binary-install/gnome-control-center] Error 1
dpkg-buildpackage: failure:
is at
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=tag;h=20b8df8e5501bac243e64c0c8c52907735a0041b
and is too late.
Between these three, the right packages should get pulled in and
everything *should* just work!
Tom Parker
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index
is at
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=tag;h=20b8df8e5501bac243e64c0c8c52907735a0041b
and is too late.
Between these three, the right packages should get pulled in and
everything *should* just work!
Tom Parker
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index
You can use a GM300 head.
skydiver297 wrote:
Just received a R1225 radio.
No duplexer or power supply with this radio.
No GR1225 Housing, just a basic radio.
Want to use the radio as just a base station, no repeater.
Couple of questions.
How can I control this radio? Does it have a remote
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You can use a GM300 head.
skydiver297 wrote:
Just received a R1225 radio.
No duplexer or power
-d /dev/.udev/ ]; then
udev=1
fi
if udev is still 0 after that, then the invoke-rc.d isn't done. Which
one of these tests suceeded in your chroot?
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version of the module for you, but this
doesn't get around the core issue of ndisgtk not noticing a lack of an
ndiswrapper module.
The attached patch should partially fix this by making ndisgtk throw
up a warning dialog when the ndiswrapper module is not present.
Tom Parker
diff --git a/ndisgtk b
-d /dev/.udev/ ]; then
udev=1
fi
if udev is still 0 after that, then the invoke-rc.d isn't done. Which
one of these tests suceeded in your chroot?
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version of the module for you, but this
doesn't get around the core issue of ndisgtk not noticing a lack of an
ndiswrapper module.
The attached patch should partially fix this by making ndisgtk throw
up a warning dialog when the ndiswrapper module is not present.
Tom Parker
diff --git a/ndisgtk b
and
http://trac.gajim.org/changeset/7400 respectively). Possibly Debian
should pull at least some of these patches into the release to fix
this bug?
Tom Parker
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use (as
desktop-file-utils is already =0.13 in lenny and sid) but for backporters
like myself it would be very useful (plus, it's generally a good idea to
have more accurate dependencies specified).
Thanks!
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by the Python 2.5.1 docs I have locally), but
if you call Tarfile.open() instead, then that does and it returns a new
Tarfile object. Right now I'm just fixing the tgz() method so it does the
right thing when it has a .bz2 instead, but you may wish to rename this
method as well
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Have a look at the git repo and please test as needed.
Current git head WFM with my testcase just fine! Any timescale on a release
of this?
Tom
I wasn't able to reproduce this with Xnest 2:1.4.2-4 and fluxbox
0.9.14-1.2 (alternate user switched to was root). Can you still
reproduce this with recent versions of Xnest?
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I can't reproduce this with Xnest 2:1.4.2-4 and enlightenment
1:0.16.7.2-5. Can you still reproduce this with any more recent
versions of Xnest?
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I wasn't able to reproduce this with Xnest 2:1.4.2-4 and fluxbox
0.9.14-1.2 (alternate user switched to was root). Can you still
reproduce this with recent versions of Xnest?
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I can't reproduce this with Xnest 2:1.4.2-4 and enlightenment
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2008/8/20 Ondrej Certik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Could you please tell us which version of ffmpeg do you have? I just
built paraview in Debian couple days ago and cannot reproduce this.
The Ubuntu package appears to be an CVS snapshot from 20060823
(probably very similar to the same dated version in
2008/8/21 Ondrej Certik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for the info. Is there something we can do with this in Debian
unstable? I understand that there are problems in other systems, but
unless we can reproduce it in Debian sid, we cannot help much.
Tried doing this on a Debian machine (mix of
2008/8/21 Tom Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Specifically, paraview will FTBFS on versions of libavformat-dev
before that (e.g. the 0.cvs20060823-8 in etch and the version I had
earlier in Ubuntu) but should be ok (certainly won't fail in this way)
with later versions.
Oh, and I've reported
2008/8/21 Ondrej Certik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Great job!
Should we add a dependency =0.cvs20060823-8 then?
Pretty much, although that will need to be a not a = (as
0.cvs20060823-8 will bork). Also, as
http://snapshot.debian.net/package/libavformat-dev indicates that
there was released versions
Eclipse 3.4 has now been released. Any progress on this?
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Package: quilt
Version: 0.46-6
Severity: normal
During an attempt at autobuilding a backport of quilt, I got a FTBFS due
to a failure to complete the tests. Everything else in the build log
looked fine up until that point. Specificially,
[76] $ mkdir -p .pc/test3/dir -- ok
[77] $ touch
Package: paraview
Version: 3.2.3-2
Severity: important
Justification: fails to build from source
Fragment from my buildlog
[ 16%] Building CXX object VTK/IO/CMakeFiles/vtkIO.dir/vtkFFMPEGWriter.o
/data/tparker/builder/sources/paraview_3.2.3-2/VTK/IO/vtkFFMPEGWriter.cxx: In
member function ‘void
Any progress on this bug?
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, thus making the nouveau module unusable... If I'm missing
something obvious, then maybe the nouveau driver should recommend the
relevant other package (similarly to the nvidia-glx package and kernel
modules) to avoid confusing others.
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, thus making the nouveau module unusable... If I'm missing
something obvious, then maybe the nouveau driver should recommend the
relevant other package (similarly to the nvidia-glx package and kernel
modules) to avoid confusing others.
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, thus making the nouveau module unusable... If I'm missing
something obvious, then maybe the nouveau driver should recommend the
relevant other package (similarly to the nvidia-glx package and kernel
modules) to avoid confusing others.
Thanks,
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something obvious, then maybe the nouveau driver should recommend the
relevant other package (similarly to the nvidia-glx package and kernel
modules) to avoid confusing others.
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Tom Parker
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something obvious, then maybe the nouveau driver should recommend the
relevant other package (similarly to the nvidia-glx package and kernel
modules) to avoid confusing others.
Thanks,
Tom Parker
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relevant other package (similarly to the nvidia-glx package and kernel
modules) to avoid confusing others.
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This is bug 487212
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=487212) in
python-sepolgen as '-' is not a valid character in python module names
('_' is typically used instead).
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, shouldn't
python-gobject conflict on python2.5 2.5.2-5 rather than having the
= Depends? This is a pretty minor issue, and probably only one for
backporters, but I figured I'd bring it up anyways.
Thanks,
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- fromhost_cl;
Note the complete removal of any mention of fromhost_cl[0], and some
of that code appears to have been merged onto the front of the
original first line tap0-fromhost_cl path (see last 4 lines of
output). This seems very broken to me.
Ideas anyone?
Tom Parker
/*checkout*/config/config/config.sub?revision=1.361)
fixed this for me.
Thanks!
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You can get them on eBay for under $50.00 if you're patient. We use
PII's running around 250 MHz, although I've successfully use a PIII @
600 MHz (my specific laptop for RSS).
John Reid wrote:
Where does one fine a CHEAP but reliable old computer for this
purpose. I understand that if the
fixed this, and deluge-torrent
needs it's deps updated accordingly.
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but the debian/control
only currently specifies 1.2.0. This doesn't directly effect building
on lenny/sid systems, but for those of us backporting and/or building
on etch this would be nice to be fixed. Thanks!
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, but not in current stable, so
I think that glew needs to have an explicit dependancy on it.
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2008/6/30 Joost Yervante Damad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Glew 1.5 is only available in testing/unstable, not in current stable,
therefor it doesn't need the dependency. The only purpose of a dependency
could be to make a backport possible, but thats not a requirement in any way.
Which was what I was
I think you can remove the battery for 30 minutes or so and it will
revert back to factory defaults. I know we do that for Trident
controllers... can't remember for sure on the CSI's, but I think that's
correct.
thp
Mike Dietrich wrote:
Hi group,
Does anyone know of a backdoor code or a
Package: gnome-panel
Version: 2.22.1.3-2
Building gets me the following:
/data/tparker/builder/sources/gnome-panel_2.22.1.3-2/applets/clock/calendar-client.c:668:
undefined reference to `e_source_peek_color_spec'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[6]: *** [libclock-applet.la] Error 1
that libgs8
also needs a ghostscript dependancy!
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Package: deluge-torrent
Version: 0.5.8.7-1
Severity: important
I appear to be able to reproduce this fairly frequently, just by leaving
deluge running for an hour or so. Here's a chunk of the log from command line:
Starting DHT...
Showing window
no old fastresume to delete
no old fastresume to
Package: sqlite3
Version: 3.5.6-3
Severity: grave
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[~] sqlite3
SQLite version 3.5.7
Enter .help for instructions
sqlite quit;
sqlite3: symbol lookup error: sqlite3: undefined symbol:
sqlite3_enable_load_extension
Also, if you give a db on the command line
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2008/4/24 Daniel Burrows [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Could you please post the exact command you used to reproduce this?
It looks to me like aptitude prompts later than it ought to, but it does
prompt.
I was using the curses interface. I've confirmed that aptitude remove
mktemp does correctly
Package: sqlite3
Version: 3.5.6-3
Severity: grave
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[~] sqlite3
SQLite version 3.5.7
Enter .help for instructions
sqlite quit;
sqlite3: symbol lookup error: sqlite3: undefined symbol:
sqlite3_enable_load_extension
Also, if you give a db on the command line
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2008/4/23 Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mktemp *is* essential, so things should just work without a dependency.
Could you sum up how when you installed your system and how you upgraded
it?
Installed from Etch 4.0r2 DVDs a little while back. Using a mix of
stable,testing,unstable and
Any progress on this? I've just managed to find a new way to get
network-manager to shit itself (bug report soonish...) but I don't
have a nice stack trace, and I would if this patch had been applied...
Tom Parker
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One of our 2001-D monitors is losing it's horizontal position on the
display. At this rate, it won't be long before the frequency line will
be above the top of the bezel. Does anyone on this group have a
service manual for these beasts? Perhaps you could point me in the
right direction in
A word of caution about cheating... You want your installation idiot
proof and therefore use the 24-12 inverter from Astron and save yourself
some grief down the road. I've seen many a blown reverse protection
diode from just the same installation. You can't go wrong with the
inverter.
/gnome-applets-data.postinst: 30: mktemp: not found
dpkg: error processing gnome-applets-data (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127
mktemp is 'Required' not 'Essential' so AFAIK gnome-applets-data needs
to declare dependencies on it.
Tom Parker
Tads 3.0.12 is now out (well, since 2006 according to
http://ifarchive.heanet.ie/indexes/if-archiveXprogrammingXtads3Xsource.html).
Any plans on upgrading?
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Package: libraw1394-8
Version: 1.3.0-2
Installing libraw1394-8 on a system without the makedev package gets
the following
Setting up libraw1394-8 (1.3.0-2) ...
Creating device node /dev/raw1394... no MAKEDEV found (abort)
dpkg: error processing libraw1394-8 (--configure):
subprocess
reopen 468057
severity 468057 important
stop
I'm re-classifying as important, because in the words of the BTS this
bug is a bug which has a major effect on the usability of a package,
without rendering it completely unusable to everyone.. I know it's
not applicable to people who are running
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 8:54 PM, Robert Edmonds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Parker wrote:
Upgrading libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a from 1:2.8.8-1 to 1:2.12.3-2 appears to
fix this, and appears to have made vmware use the shipped libgtkmm by
default.
libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a 1:2.8.8-1 is from etch; = 1
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