Package: git-doc
Severity: normal
The description of the paths options to git-bisect looks like this:
Cutting down bisection by giving more parameters to bisect start
You can further cut down the number of trials if you know what part of
the tree is involved in the problem you are
Package: make
Version: 3.81-5
Severity: wishlist
Please note I'm actually running my own compiled version of 3.82. I just find
the debian bug reporting interface a little too easy, and this is an upstream
wishlist item :)
The subject pretty much says it. What I do now is:
HAVE_NO_BUILTIN_VARI
Package: make
Version: 3.81-5
Severity: normal
The manual says:
ifdef variable-name
The ifdef form takes the name of a variable as its argument, not a
reference to a variable. The value of that variable has a non-empty value,
the text-if-true is effective; otherwise, the te
Package: perl
Version: 5.10.0-19lenny2
Severity: normal
Given:
$tdl = 'dir call netrw#Explore(,0,0+0,)
'
This doesn't die:
$tdl =~ s/^( augroup | buffer | command | dir | environment | event |
expression | file | shellcmd | function | help |
Package: zenity
Version: 2.22.1-2
Severity: normal
I found some documentation on the web which explicitly mentiontions this
behavior. The man page doesn't. Neither source seems to mention that you
appear to be able to get around the problem by using a double underscore to
mean underscore. It
Package: vim-gnome
Version: 1:7.1.314-3+lenny2
Severity: normal
This fragment:
our $curbuf;
my $buf_header = $curbuf->Get( 1 .. 3 );
Doesn't work as described in the documentation, I end up with $buf_header empty
(with a buffer that does contain these lines).
-- System Information:
Debian Rel
Package: fetchmailconf
Version: 6.3.6-1
Followup-For: Bug #432149
Ok, actually you do get to change the offered local name to bkerin in
the GUI dialog for the individual user if you want. So all I can say
is that it confused me (daunting to have to remove the very user ID
you are trying to add).
Package: fetchmailconf
Version: 6.3.6-1
Severity: normal
I have a service provider which requires my username to be:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
fetchmailconf warns me that this can cause trouble, but I don't have a
choice since this is what fastmail explicitly requires. The produced
config file the
Package: manpages-dev
Version: 2.39-1
Severity: normal
I think it should be 'EACCES'.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.16-2-k7
Locale: LANG=
Package: manpages-dev
Version: 2.39-1
Severity: normal
As the subject says. Looking in /usr/include/mqueue.h the actual
return type is ssize_t, as expected.
Britton
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (
Package: gnome
Severity: minor
Recent GNOME version crashed when you tried to make caps lock an
additional control (Desktop->prefereces->keyboard->layout
options->Ctrl key position). It doesn't crash now, but it doesn't
really work absolutely as expected either.
I selected the "Make CapsLock an
Package: gnome
Followup-For: Bug #365642
I have a similar problem with Keyboard Preferences->Ctrl key
position->Make CapsLock an additional Ctrl.
But since there are at least two settings with this issue seems like a
decent chance it may be a more general problem.
I'm running the latest nvidia
Package: vorbis-tools
Version: 1.1.1-3
Severity: minor
Actually the man page doesn't really even say that -f is going to
require -d, and the error message that you get when you try -f alone
doesn't say that you need to have the -d preceed the -f, though this
requirement probably makes sense. So
Package: subversion
Version: 1.2.3dfsg1-3
Severity: normal
The svn book
(http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch04s06.html#svn-ch-4-sect-6.2)
describes creating a complex tag this way:
$ ls
my-working-copy/
$ svn copy my-working-copy
http://svn.example.com/repos/calc/tags/mytag
Co
Package: manpages-dev
Version: 2.17-1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/share/man/man2/kill.2.gz
The nots section of the kill man page contains this paragraph:
POSIX 1003.1-2003 requires that if a process sends a signal to
itself, and that process does not have the signal blocked, and no
o
Package: subversion
Version: 1.2.3dfsg1-3
Severity: minor
This works:
svn diff --diff-cmd=diff sleep_on_option.c | less
but this (using fldiff) doesn't:
svn diff --diff-cmd=fldiff sleep_on_option.c | less
^^
I see some output in the terminal like this:
d
Package: glibc-doc
Version: 2.3.5-8
Severity: normal
The nanosleep info documentation seems to be saying that the second
argument (struct timespec *REMAINING in that reference) is filled in
with a timespec value of 0 even if the function was not interupted by
a signal:
-- Function: int nanoslee
Package: libc6
Version: 2.3.5-8
Followup-For: Bug #347793
The pthread_join call is wrong, as the second argument isn't the
address of an actual pointer. Get it right:
void *return_pointer;
return_code = pthread_join (thread, &return_pointer);
and the complaint goes away. So I guess my bug
Package: libc6-dev
Version: 2.3.5-8
Severity: normal
This minimal program, test_threads.c:
#include
#include
#include
#include
int thread_return;
void *
thread_function (void *arg)
{
int idx;
for ( idx = 0 ; idx < 3 ; idx++ ) {
sleep (1);
prin
Package: gnucash
Version: 1.8.10-12
Severity: minor
I renamed an account two levels down an account tree (probably doesn't
matter where the account is in the tree, but I haven't confirmed) and
then entered some more transactions from that account, and the
completion code still wants to complete wi
Package: sox
Version: 12.17.9-1
Severity: normal
Example:
greenwood$ touch foo
greenwood$ sox -t cdr foo - -t sw foo.raw
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Doesn't matter if foo is or isn't actually a cdr file, so I guess this
is a problem parsing the command line. The error in the above is the
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