Bug#1021169: libglx-mesa0: Still present in 24.1.0~rc1-1

2024-04-28 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: libglx-mesa0 Version: 24.1.0~rc1-1 Followup-For: Bug #1021169 Dear Maintainer, I'm still seeing this invalid path in the binary: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri:\$${ORIGIN}/dri:/usr/lib/dri and when attempting to load libglx_mesa0 I get the following error: MESA-LOADER: failed to open

Bug#993582: `which` replacement is not usable for several years

2021-09-13 Thread Dan Merillat
On Sun, 5 Sep 2021 14:56:36 + Clint Adams wrote: > On Fri, Sep 03, 2021 at 01:59:17PM +0200, chrysn wrote: > > In light of this, please reconsider the deprecation and removal > > schedule. > > Because of the introduction of alternatives to support GNU which and > FreeBSD which, debianutils

Bug#929143: doxygen: SHOW_NAMESPACES = NO breaks latex PDF

2019-05-17 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: doxygen Version: 1.8.15-1~exp1 Severity: normal Tags: upstream patch Dear Maintainer, >From their tracker at https://github.com/doxygen/doxygen/issues/6727 "When switching off SHOW_NAMESPACES, I can no longer build a PDF from the latex output. It fails with ! LaTeX Error: File

Bug#812835: boinc-client: leaks hundreds of x11 connections

2016-01-26 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: boinc-client Version: 7.6.22+dfsg-1exp3 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, boinc-client caused "maximum number of clients reached" errors on my system. xrestop showed 248 clients. Ran 'service boinc-client stop' and the client count dropped to 28. Multiple reboots had the same

Bug#687675: libsasl2 conflicts with libsasl2-2

2012-09-14 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: libsasl2-2 Version: 2.1.25.dfsg1-5 Severity: minor Somehow in my upgrade path I had an old copy of libsasl2 in my system, which provides /usr/lib/libsasl2.so.2. Being as that is checked before /usr/lib/$ARCH/libsasl2.so.2, it was causing erratic behavior in anything requiring

Bug#687675: Acknowledgement (libsasl2 conflicts with libsasl2-2)

2012-09-14 Thread Dan Merillat
close, invalid. It's already marked as Replaces: libsasl2, however they were still both installed on my system at once. Possibly libsasl2 was marked manual install due to a forced upgrade somewhere, and as such wasn't autoremoved? Either way, looks like a package management problem and not a

Bug#651496: calibre: python-qt4 dependancy wrong (again)

2011-12-08 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: calibre Version: 0.8.28+dfsg-1 Severity: important -- System Information: Debian Release: wheezy/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (700, 'testing'), (650, 'unstable'), (600, 'experimental') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 3.1.0-00058-ga803786 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)

Bug#645703: netselect: [PATCH] Netselect creates bogus ICMP on 64bit architectures

2011-10-17 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: netselect Version: 0.3.ds1-21 Severity: important Tags: patch An IP header is 20 bytes long, so without __attribute__((packed)) the struct icmp gets padded to a 64 byte boundry, leaving ICMP_TYPE filled in by 0s (ICMP_REPLY). Ideally the packed-on-the-wire data would be separate from

Bug#550682: segfault in grub_device_iterate on 64bit platforms

2010-01-19 Thread Dan Merillat
Yo Grub2, I'm really happy for you and I'mma let you finish but... allocating sizeof(p-next) instead of sizeof(*p) is the worst idiom of all time. OF ALL TIME. /Kayne West Diff against debian's 1.98-experimental-20100111, to which I submit the following patches: diff --git a/kern/device.c

Bug#522430: gnumeric not shipping with external database support

2009-04-03 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: gnumeric Version: 1.9.5-1 Severity: normal Due to the old version of libgda3, gnumeric isn't built or shipped with database support. libgda3 3.1.5 was fairly easy to debianize based on the 3.0.x source and I confirmed that doing so and rebuliding the gnumeric package with --with-gda

Bug#493938: ca-certificates needs mktemp without depending on it.

2008-08-07 Thread Dan Merillat
FWIW, etch's debianutils depends on mktemp, and debianutils was essential in sarge too. I've seen this exact problem once before this time as well, but it was in the middle of a rushed upgrade of another old machine so I just installed mktemp and let it go without reporting it. The system

Bug#493938: ca-certificates needs mktemp without depending on it.

2008-08-06 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: ca-certificates Version: 20080617 Severity: normal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg --configure ca-certificates Setting up ca-certificates (20080617) ... Updating certificates in /etc/ssl/certs/usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates: line 59: mktemp: command not found dpkg: error processing

Bug#493938: ca-certificates needs mktemp without depending on it.

2008-08-06 Thread Dan Merillat
Yes, it was really not present on my machine and required installing. Older installation doing upgrades rather then blowing it away and reinstalling. As far as I can tell, neither apt-get nor aptitude ever noticed a missing essential/required package that appeared after the initial install.

Bug#471391: closed by Sune Vuorela [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Bug#471391: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.4: undefined symbol: stat64)

2008-03-20 Thread Dan Merillat
. Subject: Re: Bug#471391: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.4: undefined symbol: stat64 From: Sune Vuorela [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 00:59:12 +0100 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Monday 17 March 2008, Dan Merillat wrote: Package: kdelibs4c2a

Bug#373276: Can you reproduce #373276?

2008-03-20 Thread Dan Merillat
Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote: Hi Dan! We have uploaded a new version of ImageMagick on Debian (version 7:6.3.7.9.dfsg1-2, available on testing and unstable). Is it possible to you test it and verify if the problem that you reported at http://bugs.debian.org/373276 is still present, please? I

Bug#471391: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.4: undefined symbol: stat64

2008-03-18 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: kdelibs4c2a Version: 4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-2 Severity: grave All KDE linked packages are unusable - they all fail with undefined symbol: stat64. 2008-03-17 17:32:41 upgrade kdelibs4c2a 4:3.5.8.dfsg.1-4 4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-2 previous version worked, new fails. -- System Information: Debian

Bug#220461: Confirming this bug still exists.

2008-01-15 Thread Dan Merillat
I'm going to take a look into it, here's what I see so far: using focus-follows-mouse, click 'write' in thunderbird. Place the mouse directly _UNDER_ the To: text field, and press any character. The address completion window pops up, then instantly closes, chosing the first completion and

Bug#220461: enter-exit focus breaks thunderbird/firefox and others. (Was Confirming this bug still exists)

2008-01-15 Thread Dan Merillat
On Jan 15, 2008 6:01 PM, Janek Kozicki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: with: Menu-Customize-Focus: enter-only I couldn't reproduce this, however with enter-exit I can reproduce this bug. sloppy focus in other window managers - that breaks renaming of desktop icons as the keystrokes go to the last

Bug#431737: apt 0.7.4 fails when upgraded package conflicts with it's older self

2007-07-30 Thread Dan Merillat
The problem here is linux-kernel-headers vs linux-libc-dev. apt-get install imagemagick Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done The following extra packages will be installed: cpp-4.1 gcc-4.1 gcc-4.1-base gconf2 gconf2-common libaudiofile0 libc6 libc6-i386 libcairo2

Bug#409864: Fixed upstream - patch for 1.1 snapshot attached.

2007-06-05 Thread Dan Merillat
+svn1.1.20070605) experimental; urgency=low + + * pulled in the latest upstream, not for production use. + + -- Dan Merillat [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 5 Jun 2007 19:06:53 -0400 + viewvc (1.0.3-2) unstable; urgency=low * debian/control: diff -ruN debian.orig/patches/02_py2html_activation debian

Bug#373276: imagemagick no longer handles .raw files properly

2006-06-13 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: imagemagick Version: 7:6.2.4.5-0.8 Severity: important Regression. When using gray:test.raw containing a grayscale image of the listed size, I get an all-black window. Same for converting to an image then displaying the image. Reverting to 6.0.6 (below) fixes the problem. display

Bug#356539: Script to fix it while waiting on upstream.

2006-06-12 Thread Dan Merillat
David Nusinow wrote: I am currently in the process of fixing it, but it requires a lot of rebuilds and is not so critical as hosing people's systems on upgrade. Calm down. It'll be fixed with 7.1, which is what I'm working on right now. Hey, I provided a fix for it rather then just

Bug#356539: Script to fix it while waiting on upstream.

2006-06-11 Thread Dan Merillat
Use this rather then doing it manually while we wait for * upstream to fix it. * upstream to release the fix * Debian to package the fixed upstream release. I have no idea why this doesn't qualify as a Debian-fixable bug rather then an upstream. If it is a Debian packaging issue, in that

Bug#367977: xmms: crashes when doublesize enabled

2006-05-18 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: xmms Version: 1.2.10+cvs20060429-1 Severity: important Latest update, updated the gtk dependancies. When I enable doublesize (Ctrl-D) with default settings, (removed .xmms) I get the following crash: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.xmms$ xmms Message: device: default Gdk-ERROR **: BadMatch

Bug#324010: Whoops

2005-08-19 Thread Dan Merillat
I left one debugging statement in the patch (write_log Found the right type!). Just apply then remove that line. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#324010: reaim: Does not handle DirectIM with modern clients

2005-08-19 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: reaim Version: 0.8-2 Severity: important Tags: patch -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i586) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.4.22-rc1 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C

Bug#279408: Possible patch.

2005-05-01 Thread Dan Merillat
It's not really dchroot at fault, it's su(1) brokenness. su gets the arguments seperately, but blats them all out for sh. Here's a patch for dchroot to work around that behavior. No special work required, dchroot ls a b c d correctly passes it on and looks up a b and c d. This breaks

Bug#307143: xargs - should be an option for newline delimited args

2005-05-01 Thread Dan Merillat
Package: findutils Version: 4.1.20-6 Severity: wishlist *** Please type your report below this line *** It's a hell of a lot more likely that you'll be processing something with embedded spaces then newlines. ls | xargs cmd hardly ever works, you have to ls | tr '\n' '\0' | xargs -0 cmd. I can