I can confirm that the current state of affairs is irritating. If your
locale is not installed on *one* of remote systems then you have to either
globally disable the SendEnv LANG LC_* on the local system, or globally
disable the AcceptEnv LANG LC_* on the remote system.
#369401 also discusses
The previous patch contained a typo in one of the messages. Here goes the
fixed version.
norbidiff -Naur hibernate-1.99/scriptlets.d/claws_mail hibernate-1.99-fixed/scriptlets.d/claws_mail
--- hibernate-1.99/scriptlets.d/claws_mail 1970-01-01 01:00:00.0 +0100
+++
I just now realized that for other scriptlets there's an example snippet
for common.conf and a Vim syntax file. Here goes the patch, with changes
to those included.
norbidiff -Naur hibernate-1.99/common.conf hibernate-1.99-fixed/common.conf
--- hibernate-1.99/common.conf 2008-05-01
Here it goes. Based on the Gaim scriptlet, changes:
* Detects if the PidginLoginMessage/PidginLogoutMessage config options
are set to an empty string (it will clear the message in such case,
but a missing option still means that do not touch the status message).
* Introduced
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 15:11:19 -0800 Jamie Zawinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks! I think this is a bit simpler, though: does this patch work
for you?
Hi,
I patched, compiled installed xscreensaver-4.24-5. Fade-out works,
now I'll use it for a few weeks and I'll report if the original
On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 22:13:24 -0400 Jose Luis Rivas Contreras
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Please could you test the lastest xscreensaver version? Right now is
5.04-1 and your tests are with 4.24-5 and with a non-debian standard
version.
Hi Luis,
sorry for the late answer. I checked the code in
Hi,
I also like the idea. What are the obstackles that prevent you from
including the patch in the Debian source and propagating it to upstream?
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 18:31:32 +0100 Josip Rodin
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I've been derelict lately; the patch is fine by me, provided it works,
I don't have any explicit comments :)
One might hesitate to include it because there is no more upstream
development of gman, but the change is
The problem is that Perl5's @INC contains the '/usr/local/lib' paths and
not the '/usr/lib' ones.
A simple workaround:
ln -s /usr/share/perl6/5.8 /usr/local/share/perl6
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Thanks for the Gaim scriptlet, which I shall add to the next
release.
BTW, I found that hibernate's configuration option argument processing is
buggy: it chops off everything after the first space, eg. when parsing
this
I forgot to mention in my previous mail that huge part of the text in the
patch was taken from the net/ipv4/Kconfig file in the Linux kernel source
(2.6.18). I suppose that's OK because both Linux and iproute2 are
GPL'd, but I let you know anyway.
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retitle 427376 hibernate: New scriptlets for Gaim, Galeon, Sylpheed-Claws
thanks
Here's an improved version of the Gaim scriptlet (it lets the user
configure whether to perform the re-login and the messages to set on
logout/login).
I also wrote a similar scriptlet for the Galeon web browser and
There's a minor bug in notification_plugin-0.6/configure.ac: it requires
libnotify = 9.3.2 but in fact the latest libnotify is 0.4.4
(http://www.galago-project.org/news/index.php). (Maybe it's a typo and
the plugin author meant 0.3.2?)
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On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 01:00:05 +0100 Ricardo Mones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In short: yes but no. You're right but that's already solved in new
claws-mail packages [0] which include the claws-mail-tools, and won't be
solved in sylpheed-claws-gtk2 because the current frozen status of Etch.
Hi,
Any comments?
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Hi,
if it is really impossible to solve the problem in Etch, at least a short
description of the problem and some pointer (eg. to this bug report)
could be put into /usr/share/doc/qemu/README.Debian to save troubles for
the users.
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Hi,
what should we do with this bug report then? The problem is real..
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Hi,
I had the same problem (but that's no news:-).
What do you think, is there any chance to have a fully working (ie.
-kernel-kqemu working) QEMU in Etch? (Eg. by means of pushing a new
qemubios package to Etch, or some other way.)
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Unfortunately it did not enter testing (for some reason).
You should contact debian-release@lists.debian.org to let it into
Etch before it's too late..
Apparently it is already too late. I have already contacted the
release team and the package wasn't allowed into the release.
Did
Hi guys,
you did a great job, congratulations! Thank you!
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Package: evolution-exchange
Version: 2.6.3.dfsg-1
Followup-For: Bug #385484
It seems that the bug got fixed in 2.6.3.dfsg-1, as I had not experienced
the problem since I upgraded two days ago. Still it is better to wait
until some more guys confirm it.
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I checked the Debian changelog between 2.6.3-1 and 2.6.3.dfsg-1, and it seems
that the only relevant change is
debian/patches/20_camel-continue-reading-on-timeout.patch applied. That patch
came from #389399, eventually from
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349413
I sent update to the
I forgot to attach this file (findings.txt) with the details (lsof output,
strace output, etc.).
norbi
Using 'lsof' I can see that the UDP sockets still has the old
local addresses (even more than one of them: xx.y.88.88, xx.y.81.94,
xx.y.137.222; while the machine has the IP addresses
tags 392250 +patch
thanks
The perfect solution would be to fix openntpd source to have it clear
the local socket addresses (using connect() again) when EINVAL is
encountered with sendto().
It turned out that it's easier to close the socket (and mark it as not
connected) in such a case, and
tags 392250 +patch
thanks
The perfect solution would be to fix openntpd source to have it clear
the local socket addresses (using connect() again) when EINVAL is
encountered with sendto().
It turned out that it's easier to close the socket (and mark it as not
connected) in such a case, and
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 15:27:54 +0200
Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for the experimental status, it just means we don't make any promise
about it's stability, not that it doesn't work. In fact, I'm using it
without problem in most of my systems.
OK, you mean that 'grub2' is not
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 14:06:42 -0300
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once it's add to grub2 we can start to provide backports to grub2 to
etch so it won't be so bad to you ;-)
Hi,
I'm afraid you got it wrong. :-) I meant that 'grub2' is considered to be
in an experimental phase, not
There's some confusion in package version: I installed my patched version
on my machine, and I forgot to reinstall the package from Sarge before
creating the bug report (so it contains my modified package's version in
the version field). Sorry.
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Hi,
it's 135 days since the bug report was filed, it has a patch attached, it
is a bug classified as 'serious', still I see no progress.. I don't want
to hurt anyone, but with this approach I fear that TWiki will miss the
next stable release as well.. :-(
I can offer some help if you accept it
Hi,
it's 54 days since the bug report was filed, it has a patch attached, it
is a bug classified as 'serious', still I see no progress.. I don't want
to hurt anyone, but with this approach I fear that TWiki will miss the
next stable release as well.. :-(
I can offer some help if you accept it
Hi,
bad news for me.. I understand that GRUB 2 is _experimental_ so I'll have
to 'manually' simulate the functionality we asked for, still in the
following 2 years.. :-(
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Hi,
did you have the time to look into it? What's your opinion?
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Hello,
I'm also looking forward to see this functionality in grub-install. How
can I help?
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Sorry, the patch attached was bad. Here's the right one.
norbi
diff -Naur dh-kpatches-0.99.35/dh-kpatches.nw
dh-kpatches-0.99.35.fixed/dh-kpatches.nw
--- dh-kpatches-0.99.35/dh-kpatches.nw 2004-10-24 17:32:10.0 +0200
+++ dh-kpatches-0.99.35.fixed/dh-kpatches.nw2005-05-15
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