Bug#599176: milter-greylist: init script ignores /etc/default configuration

2010-10-05 Thread Alessandro Pellizzari
Package: milter-greylist Version: 3.0-3.1 Severity: normal The init script initializes DOPTIONS variable before reading /etc/default/milter-greylist, making it nearly useless Patch: move the line DOPTIONS=-P $PIDFILE -u $USER -p $SOCKET after test -f /etc/default/milter-greylist .

Bug#557953: gvfs: Missing xdg-mount

2009-11-26 Thread Alessandro Pellizzari
Il giorno mer, 25/11/2009 alle 18.28 +0100, Josselin Mouette ha scritto: Le mercredi 25 novembre 2009 à 17:17 +0100, Alessandro Pellizzari a écrit : The original problem is that I updated my debian testing+sid and, just after the upgrade, inserting a usb key returned a pop up window stating

Bug#557953: gvfs: Missing xdg-mount

2009-11-25 Thread Alessandro Pellizzari
Package: gvfs Version: 1.4.1-6 Severity: normal Latest version of gvfs is missing xdg-mount. This renders Gnome automounting of removable media not working anymore. Downgrading to 1.4.1-5 fixes the problem. -- System Information: Debian Release: squeeze/sid APT prefers testing APT policy:

Bug#557953: gvfs: Missing xdg-mount

2009-11-25 Thread Alessandro Pellizzari
Il giorno mer, 25/11/2009 alle 15.24 +0100, Josselin Mouette ha scritto: Le mercredi 25 novembre 2009 à 14:26 +0100, Alessandro Pellizzari a écrit : Please describe your problem instead of making uninformed guesses at its cause. The xdg-mount utility has been removed because it is not used

Bug#465059: both versions in Debian affected by this bug

2008-02-13 Thread Alessandro Pellizzari
I confirm this bug. I can confirm that 0.5.7.1~debian-1 (the only other available version in the debian pool) has the same bug. The only version working correctly is 0.5.8-1. I had to download it from snapshot.debian.org:

Bug#455256: hplip: Scanning no longer works after upgrading lenny

2008-01-03 Thread Alessandro Pellizzari
Package: hplip Version: 2.7.10-5 Followup-For: Bug #455256 I upgraded hplip in lenny and now my HP PSC950 doesn't scan anymore. It worked before upgrading, but I don't remember package version. sane-find-scanner returns: # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the #