Hello,
Chris Lamb wrote:
> Just to clarify, you mean you are the upstream author of this package
> (who is subscribed to the Debian bugs - yay!) not the Debian
> maintainer?
Yes, I am the author of this package and yes I am subscribed here to
cope directly with bugs in my code
Hello again,
I just found out that the previous mantainer of gpsmanshp has retired
and the package is orphaned: see Bug#831681
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=831681
So as I am the upstreamer, I am afraid I cannot help.
Regards,
Miguel
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see to that when I return beginning
of September.
Please update my email address to migf...@t-online.de
Regards,
Miguel Filgueiras
installation using a live CD, I would be forced
3 months ago to install everything from scratch.
Should I forget Debian and use some other distribution?
Regards,
Miguel Filgueiras
Damyan Ivanov d...@debian.org wrote:
I was unable to reproduce this with the current
by not taking
heed in an appropriate way of an error that breaks the system,
leaving it with no process launcher.
Best regards,
Miguel Filgueiras
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Miguel Filgueiras
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Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for your messages.
Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote:
This looks like the same bug as http://bugs.debian.org/340725, so
I'm merging them optimistically.
Yes, it seems exactly the same problem. What is described by
Tim Cutts (We have a number of Tcl/Tk apps...) in
Hi,
I tried to get rid of the bug by inserting a delay at
the beginning of /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh script
sleep 5
and now things are back to normal.
I hope this may be useful.
Miguel
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Amaya am...@debian.org wrote:
I didn't do that much, I just reassigned it in the hope that the
util-linux maintainer is more familiar with this than me :)
Hello,
Could you please let me know what is the status of this bug.
I cannot find it in the BTS.
Thanks,
Miguel Filgueiras
reassigning this bug there and let maintainers take a look at it.
Thanks!
Miguel Filgueiras wrote:
Subject: base: fsck fails after upgrade; race condition with udev?
Package: base
Severity: important
Tags: sid
I made a dist-upgrade of unstable and now fsck fails during the
boot
Subject: base: fsck fails after upgrade; race condition with udev?
Package: base
Severity: important
Tags: sid
I made a dist-upgrade of unstable and now fsck fails during the boot sequence
with the errors in the log below. Entering as root after this failure and
invoking fsck from
the shell for
of this bug isn't important.
The severity surely depends on how much time a developer spends
trying to figure out strange problems of windows that users
cannot see and also to explain to them why certain buttons do
nothing at all. But you know better!
Thanks!
Miguel Filgueiras
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to severely affect many applications and therefore
two weeks ago I also submitted a general bug report to Debian
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=512401
that was not answered in any way, apart from an automatic reply.
Best regards,
Miguel Filgueiras
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Miguel Filgueiras
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Shell: /bin/sh
.
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Miguel Filgueiras
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Don Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 08 Nov 2007, Miguel Filgueiras wrote:
I would appreciate you contact me directly when you find any GPSMan
error as reporting an error in Debian implies some more work than
just answering a message.
It's always appropriate for Debian users
contact me directly when you find any GPSMan
error as reporting an error in Debian implies some more work than
just answering a message.
Best regards,
Miguel Filgueiras
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Guillaume JAOUEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: gpsman
Version: 6.3.2-1
Severity: important
Hello
would appreciate that you contact me directly when you have problems
with gpsman. I will be glad to help.
By the way, I hope that a new release, 6.3.2, will be available within
some weeks. It solves some bugs present in 6.3.1. I will notify you when
it is ready.
Best regards,
Miguel Filgueiras
ImportError: No module named wxPython.wx
I removed and installed again thuban with apt-get and
the problem persists.
I noticed that trying to install python-wxgtk2.6 caused apt-get
to mark thuban for removal.
Regards,
Miguel Filgueiras
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APT
of the normal packages (.deb) instead of the
source:
gpsman_5.4.2-2_all.deb
or
gpsman_6.2.1-1_all.deb
Best regards,
Miguel Filgueiras
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