Bug#1029537: libtcd: Please add this watch file

2023-01-23 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: libtcd Severity: important X-Debbugs-Cc: n...@mayhew.name Dear Maintainer, * libtcd is quite out of date now * There's no watch file so new versions aren't noticed * Here's a suitable watch file: version=4 https://flaterco.com/files/xtide/ @PACKAGE@-@ANY_VERSION@@ARCHIVE_EXT@

Bug#1008817: libphonenumber8: breaks evolution

2022-04-02 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2022-04-02 09:14, tony mancill wrote: I will work on patching 8.12.46 and also mention this upstream. The changelogs for 8.12.45 and 8.12.46 only reference metadata updates. If there was a non-metadata change that wasn't mentioned in the changelog, it will be the second time this has

Bug#1003972: marked as done (libphonenumber: New upstream release - please update)

2022-01-31 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2022-01-29 08:59, Neil Mayhew wrote: On 2022-01-28 22:33, tony mancill wrote: I noticed that 8.12.42 was released a couple days ago [4]. My thought was to let 8.12.41 transition to testing (5 days) before uploading to unstable again, in case that impacts whether/when Ubuntu picks up

Bug#1003972: marked as done (libphonenumber: New upstream release - please update)

2022-01-29 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2022-01-28 22:33, tony mancill wrote: I noticed that 8.12.42 was released a couple days ago [4]. My thought was to let 8.12.41 transition to testing (5 days) before uploading to unstable again, in case that impacts whether/when Ubuntu picks up the update. Let me know if you know otherwise.

Bug#1003972: marked as done (libphonenumber: New upstream release - please update)

2022-01-28 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2022-01-28 08:29, Neil Mayhew wrote: It looks like geocoding_data.cc is truncated and my working hypothesis is that it's still in the process of being generated, which in turn is due to race condition in the parallel build. This could explain why it built successfully on some architectures

Bug#1003972: marked as done (libphonenumber: New upstream release - please update)

2022-01-28 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2022-01-28 09:23, tony mancill wrote: I'm considering setting parallel=1 for the next upload. Thoughts? I think that's a good idea. I seems likely there's a bug in the CMakeLists.txt that fails to express a dependency on the code generation step, and this is a good workaround for now. If

Bug#1003972: marked as done (libphonenumber: New upstream release - please update)

2022-01-28 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2022-01-28 07:59, tony mancill wrote: it is surprising to see it fail with this: /<>/cpp/src/phonenumbers/geocoding/geocoding_data.cc:787278:13: error: ‘i18n::phonenumbers::{anonymous}::prefix_86_zh_descriptions’ defined but not used [-Werror=unused-variable] 787278 | const char*

Bug#1003972: marked as done (libphonenumber: New upstream release - please update)

2022-01-27 Thread Neil Mayhew
I saw the build errors. I think I've seen them before in local dev, and I think they're to do with parallel builds. The file with the compilation error is a generated file, and I think make is trying to compile it before it's fully generated. I'll investigate tomorrow.

Bug#1003972: libphonenumber: New upstream release - please update

2022-01-27 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2022-01-26 22:48, tony mancill wrote: I expect to be able to upload in the next few days. Thanks, Tony. That would be great. I'm hoping Ubuntu will also be able to pick it up before the 22.04 feature freeze on Feb 23.

Bug#1003972: Acknowledgement (libphonenumber: New upstream release - please update)

2022-01-24 Thread Neil Mayhew
It may be helpful to have a brief summary of the main problem that's being fixed. Previously, the C/C++ version of libphonenumber was accepting and parsing phone numbers that have malformed UTF-8 sequences in them, by converting the offending bytes to spaces. It now rejects the input instead

Bug#1003972: libphonenumber: New upstream release - please update

2022-01-18 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: libphonenumber-dev Version: 8.12.16-4 Severity: important File: libphonenumber There are a number of bug fixes in this release, including one for handling invalid UTF-8 sequences correctly. See: * https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/206677455 *

Bug#909806: libphonenumber: New upstream release 8.9.14

2020-09-30 Thread Neil Mayhew
The watch file is now updated (in 7.1.0-6)

Bug#909806: libphonenumber: New upstream release 8.9.14

2020-04-15 Thread Neil Mayhew
See #956863. Once the watch file is updated, messages will start coming through about newer versions.

Bug#956863: libphonenumber7: Update watch and Vcs package attributes

2020-04-15 Thread Neil Mayhew
suggests no packages. -- no debconf information >From 6b6cb50e215f1f8e5ee4181a57c8cefc2c7e3f15 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Neil Mayhew Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2020 17:51:54 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Update VCS links and watch file Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 --- debian/control | 4 ++-- deb

Bug#820406: dh-haskell: Fails to build a package that doesn't contain libraries

2016-04-07 Thread Neil Mayhew
rl 2.005-4 ii libparse-debianchangelog-perl 1.2.0-8 ii libreadonly-perl 2.000-2 dh-haskell recommends no packages. dh-haskell suggests no packages. -- no debconf information >From 28c5f7778a95a25f2151a13501495eed9ec82c79 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Neil Mayhew <neil_may

Bug#810762: debuild: shouldn't call dpkg-architecture for source-only builds

2016-01-20 Thread Neil Mayhew
chitecture isn't used anywhere. Here's the search I did: git grep -E 'DEB_(BUILD|HOST|TARGET)_(ARCH|MULTIARCH|GNU)' I'm attaching an additional patch for dpkg-buildpackage. >From 1abeb34f047d20e6af5992a1fc3ef1243f87ea84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Neil Mayhew <neil_may...@sil.org> Date:

Bug#810751: luarocks uses unzip but doesn't depend on it

2016-01-20 Thread Neil Mayhew
Patches attached >From 7cecec9c94cfa47959903eeab882280e622ccafe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Neil Mayhew <neil_may...@sil.org> Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 14:51:45 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Update Vcs-* fields in debian/control --- debian/control | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 inserti

Bug#810762: dpkg-buildpackage: Do not call dpkg-architecture on -S -nc

2016-01-20 Thread Neil Mayhew
Actually, I've just realized that some the hooks do still get called with «dpkg-buildpackage -S -nc», and some of those *could* be expecting the architecture variables to be present in the environment, although it seems unlikely.

Bug#810762: debuild: shouldn't call dpkg-architecture for source-only builds

2016-01-11 Thread Neil Mayhew
ii mutt 1.5.24-1 ii openssh-client [ssh-client] 1:7.1p1-5 ii svn-buildpackage 0.8.5+nmu1 ii w3m 0.5.3-26 -- no debconf information >From 30c8bf741fe0eee1309ff74463314a00e4b0846a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Neil May

Bug#810751: luarocks uses unzip but doesn't depend on it

2016-01-11 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: luarocks Version: 2.2.0+dfsg-2 Severity: normal 1. Install luarocks in a minimal system (eg a basic docker container) with --no-install-recommends 2. Try to install a rock It fails with: > sh: 1: unzip: not found > > Error: Failed unpacking rock file:

Bug#807004: initramfs-tools: Breaks when installing kdump-tools with bcache rootfs

2015-12-06 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 05/12/15 10:13 PM, Ben Hutchings wrote: We still need to discover the underlying devices of the bcache device, don't we? Technically, yes, although in my case the underlying device is a normal sata disk and seems to have its module included anyway. Also, the bcache module itself is

Bug#807004: initramfs-tools: Breaks when installing kdump-tools with bcache rootfs

2015-12-03 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: initramfs-tools Version: 0.120 Severity: important Tags: patch I have /dev/bcache0 as my rootfs. When upgrading kdump-tools, the postinst fails because /etc/kernel/postinst.d/kdump-tools returns an error. When I run this manually, I get: kdump-tools: Generating

Bug#807004: initramfs-tools: Breaks when installing kdump-tools with bcache rootfs

2015-12-03 Thread Neil Mayhew
Here's a patch for the initramfs-tools git repo.

Bug#807004: [PATCH] Handle bcache devices correctly (Closes: #807004)

2015-12-03 Thread Neil Mayhew
--- hook-functions | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/hook-functions b/hook-functions index ee1c205..97626ec 100644 --- a/hook-functions +++ b/hook-functions @@ -434,6 +434,9 @@ dep_add_modules_mount() block=${dev_node#/dev/i2o/}

Bug#797848: lftp: Doesn't use user name specified in ~/.netrc

2015-09-02 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: lftp Version: 4.6.4-1 Severity: normal I have specified login and password in ~/.netrc as follows: machine mysite.com login myuser password mypassword I then connect using: > lftp ftps://mysite.com I get a 530 Login or password incorrect! However, if I use: > lftp

Bug#797849: lftp: Doesn't use ~/.config/lftp/rc as documented in man page

2015-09-02 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: lftp Version: 4.6.4-1 Severity: normal I'm attempting to set options in the rc file, but when I put these in ~/.config/lftp/rc they are ignored. If I symlink ~/.config/lftp/rc to ~/.lftprc they are used. Either remove the documentation of this location from the man page, or make lftp

Bug#758843: haskell-platform: New upstream version

2015-08-04 Thread Neil Mayhew
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Joachim, Thanks for clarifying, and thanks for the work you and the team are putting into Haskell on Debian. On 2015-08-04 2:13 PM, Joachim Breitner wrote: We (the Debian Haskell Group) plan to follow Stackage LTS releases, and have the

Bug#758843: haskell-platform: New upstream version

2015-08-04 Thread Neil Mayhew
Source: haskell-platform Version: 2014.2.0.0.debian2 Severity: wishlist The version requested by the original reporter has already been packaged, but there's now a new version (7.10.2-a) as of today, and the previous version (7.10.2) was released a few weeks ago.

Bug#787135: leksah: Upstream is much newer: please update

2015-05-28 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: leksah Version: 0.12.1.3-6 Severity: normal Upstream is now at 0.15.0.1, Debian is 0.12.1.3 A new watch file was submitted but hasn't been accepted yet. This would have identified the new version correctly. Please integrate it. -- System Information: Debian Release: stretch/sid

Bug#768510: grub-common: grub-probe doesn't detect abstraction for bcache devices

2014-11-07 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: grub-common Version: 2.02~beta2-15 Severity: normal I have /dev/bcache0 mounted on / and sudo /usr/sbin/grub-probe -t abstraction /usr/share/ outputs nothing. The only problem I've found with this so far is that the logic for setting a background image doesn't work properly, because

Bug#472477: RE: #472477 - ssh-add -D does not remove SSH key from gnome-keyring-daemon memory

2014-11-05 Thread Neil Mayhew
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 20:35:41 +0100 Pedro Beja altha...@gmail.com wrote: this is an old bug. Could you please still reproduce this issue with newer gnome-keyring version like 3.4.1-5 or 3.12.2-1 ? Still happening with gnome-keyring 3.14.0-1+b1 and openssh-client 1:6.7p1-2 on jessie. $ echo

Bug#761336: src:xiphos: New upstream release available

2014-09-12 Thread Neil Mayhew
/changelog 2014-09-12 15:58:05.0 -0600 @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +xiphos (3.2.2+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * New upstream release + * Update debian/docs and .install file + + -- Neil Mayhew neil_may...@sil.org Fri, 12 Sep 2014 15:25:23 -0600 + xiphos (3.1.5+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low

Bug#539156: cups-pdf: installation asks for a password

2014-07-10 Thread Neil Mayhew
I too am experiencing this problem, and like the others have found it's related to installing cups-pdf inside a chroot. There's been a lot of misunderstanding, and I think the real problem has been missed, which is that the postinst is communicating with the cups daemon via a TCP connection to

Bug#736650: w3-recs: Broken internal hyperlinks in some documents

2014-01-25 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: w3-recs Version: 20110107-1 Severity: important In some documents, internal hyperlinks include the original name of the HTML document as well as the fragment. Because the document is now named index.html, these links are broken. Eg, In XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 1.0

Bug#722978: nss-passwords: Uses wrong profile directory sometimes

2013-09-14 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: nss-passwords Version: 0.1.1-1 Severity: normal I have multiple iceweasel profiles, and some don't have .default at the end of the name. The actual default profile has Default=1 in profile.ini but it doesn't end in .default nss-passwords uses a naive algorithm that just looks for any

Bug#707768: Workaround

2013-08-14 Thread Neil Mayhew
For those of you frustrated at the time it's taking to fix this, here's a temporary workaround that might help: --- /usr/share/pyshared/aptdaemon/client.py.dist2012-06-11 03:01:10.0 -0600 +++ /usr/share/pyshared/aptdaemon/client.py 2013-08-14 13:41:51.214571809 -0600 @@

Bug#657564: cli-common-dev: Consider adding ole32 to default list of excluded modulerefs

2012-01-26 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: cli-common-dev Version: 0.8.2 Severity: wishlist It seems to me that ole32 should be included in this list since it's similar to the other excluded modules: it's likely to be imported in a cross-platform assembly but not called at runtime if not on Windows. An example of where it's used

Bug#636805: viewvc runs extremely slowly (~15s per page)

2011-08-05 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: viewvc Version: 1.1.5-1.1 Severity: important As reported in the upstream bug tracker (#467) viewvc sends the wrong content length when compression is enabled, causing browsers to hang until a timeout is reached (typically 15s). This is fixed upstream in svn (r2471) and was merged into

Bug#614509: Please integrate this package asap

2011-08-05 Thread Neil Mayhew
The current version of viewvc, 1.1.5, is now quite outdated and has some significant bugs. In particular, bug #636805 is quite severe and was making viewvc unusable on my server until I discovered the workaround. John, thanks for doing the work to get 1.1.19 packaged. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Bug#636401: nbd-client: Increase robustness against faulty configurations

2011-08-02 Thread Neil Mayhew
nbd-client/port: nbd-client/type: raw * nbd-client/number: 0 From d9b70ba363b598eb3e7c0513c9b6af27965d2b70 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Neil Mayhew neil_may...@users.sourceforge.net Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 17:12:48 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Increase robustness against faulty configurations

Bug#612661: bibletime should depend on libqt4-svg

2011-02-09 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: bibletime Version: 2.5-1 Severity: normal Tags: patch If libqt4-svg isn't installed, the toolbar icons are blank. This is probably a casualty of the libqt4 package restructuring a while back. The attached patch is against the 2.8.0-1 version of the package from crosswire, but will also

Bug#610027: devscripts: deb-reversion forces use of /tmp and can run out of space

2011-01-14 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: devscripts Version: 2.10.69 Severity: normal Tags: patch When reversioning a large package on a system that has a small /tmp, deb-reversion will fail with messages like this: tar: ./usr/...: Cannot write: No space left on device Setting TMPDIR n the environment doesn't help, because

Bug#609728: ttf-malayalam-fonts: Dyuthi3.ttf has a spurious Font Subfamily field containing just \n

2011-01-11 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: ttf-malayalam-fonts Version: 1:0.5.11 Severity: normal Tags: upstream fc-list -f '%{family}|%{style}|%{file}\n' Dyuthi returns: Dyuthi|Regular, |/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-malayalam-fonts/Dyuthi3.ttf This makes it impossible to list all fonts on the system using the pattern given

Bug#607303: devscripts: debuild -S -nc isn't allowed

2010-12-16 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: devscripts Version: 2.10.69 Severity: normal Although dpkg-buildpackage supports -S and -nc together, debuild does not. It reports the following error: debuild: fatal error at line 903: cannot combine dpkg-buildpackage options -S and -b The dpkg-buildpackage manpage says: -nc

Bug#605533: apt-rdepends: --follow=... doesn't work

2010-11-30 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: apt-rdepends Version: 1.3.0-1.1 Severity: normal Using --follow=Depends,PreDepends,Recommends (as per the manual page) doesn't work. It actually follows less than when --follow isn't used, and appears to be following nothing at all. Looking at the source, I think this is because the

Bug#600015: Confirmed and fixed

2010-10-18 Thread Neil Mayhew
This works for me too. Thanks very much. --Neil -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#600015: Acknowledgement (gextractwinicons: Fails to extract resources)

2010-10-15 Thread Neil Mayhew
It doesn't happen with all exe files. The one I discovered the problem with is here: http://www.sil.org/computing/toolbox/downloads.htm (the Wine-optimized version for Linux). I downloaded http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/5/a/f5a3df76-d856-4a61-a6bd-722f52a5be26/PowerPointViewer.exe

Bug#600015: gextractwinicons: Fails to extract resources

2010-10-12 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: gextractwinicons Version: 0.3-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Opening a Windows .exe gives a list of all the resources. However, extracting them all gives the following Python error: Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/bin/gextractwinicons, line

Bug#593359: Perl error running /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla3

2010-09-03 Thread Neil Mayhew
Hi Raphael, Sorry this has taken a while -- I was away on vacation. I've attached two script logs, because the first time through I made the mistake of running checksetup.pl without changing 03shutdownhtmlset. Sorry about that. Hopefully you will still have the information you need.

Bug#593359: Perl error running /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla3

2010-08-20 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2010-08-18 00:31, Raphael Bossek wrote: $ script bugzilla-terminal.log $ sudo dpkg -i bugzilla3_3.6.2.0-1_all.deb $ exit Attach the bugzilla-terminal.log file to this bug (without modification or comments). Here it is. Not much to see, though. Script started on Fri 20 Aug 2010 09:26:44 AM

Bug#593359: Perl error running /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla3

2010-08-17 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: bugzilla3 Version: 3.6.2.0-1 Severity: important I wanted to check whether the new version would fix the anacron errors I was getting previously, so I ran the cron script manually, and this was the result: $ sudo /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla3 Use of uninitialized value in split at

Bug#578265: Not fixed correctly

2010-08-17 Thread Neil Mayhew
Hi Raphael, Thanks for the new version. Unfortunately, I encountered a new bug but I've reported this separately (#593359). On 2010-08-17 00:31, Raphael Bossek wrote: ... the /etc/bugzilla3/localconfig file has the www-data:www-data 0660 permissions in 3.6.2.0-1. This doesn't seem right to

Bug#593359: Perl error running /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla3

2010-08-17 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2010-08-17 08:31, Raphael Bossek wrote: Bugzilla works as designed. Please setup Bugzilla before using it. It gave me a single debconf question when I upgraded the package (with dpkg -i). The question was asking me for the text of the shutdown message. Should I have done anything

Bug#593359: Perl error running /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla3

2010-08-17 Thread Neil Mayhew
I just checked my terminal scrollback and noticed that after dpkg-reconfigure, /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla3 still produced the same error. It wasn't until I ran /usr/share/bugzilla3/lib/checksetup.pl that the problem went away. Hope this helps. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#593359: Perl error running /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla3

2010-08-17 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2010-08-17 14:04, Raphael Bossek wrote: could you please attach your terminal output where the problem occured for further investigation? I'm very sorry but I had to reboot the machine and I no longer have the entire output. I already pasted the result of running

Bug#578265: Not fixed correctly

2010-08-16 Thread Neil Mayhew
The permissions and ownership have been changed to 600 root:root but this is wrong, IMHO, because bugzilla runs under apache and so can't access the localconfig file at all. I now get the following errors from /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla3: An error has occurred while reading your 'localconfig'

Bug#588990: libc-bin: iconv -l doesn't indicate aliases

2010-07-30 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2010-07-26 9:15 PM Aurelien Jarno wrote: On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:53:56AM +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote: You have to be more specific about the problem, I don't see any change between glibc based version and eglibc based version beside a few more supported encoding. glibc and eglibc

Bug#588990: libc-bin: iconv -l doesn't indicate aliases

2010-07-30 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2010-07-30 6:14 PM Neil Mayhew wrote: Different iconv implementations actually differ on this. On Mac OS X on Intel with either the system iconv and the MacPorts version of GNU libiconv, UCS-2 actually means big-endian. I just built libiconv on Linux, and even there it treats UCS-2 as big

Bug#585648: gvfs-fuse: Cannot stat ~/.gvfs - processes hang

2010-07-20 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2010-07-19 11:20 AM Josselin Mouette wrote: Fuse 2.8.4 has now been uploaded to unstable, it should be on your mirror in a few hours. Could you try again with this version? Thanks for this. I'm on testing, but I downloaded and installed fuse-utils and libfuse2 from unstable. They seem to

Bug#588990: libc-bin: iconv -l doesn't indicate aliases

2010-07-13 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: libc-bin Version: 2.11.2-2 Severity: normal Tags: upstream Previously, before the switch from glibc to eglibc, iconv -l would show all the aliases for an encoding on the same line as the encoding. Now every encoding, whether primary or an alias, is on a separate line. POSIX doesn't

Bug#588991: libc-bin: iconv doesn't document the meaning of ambiguous encoding names such as UNICODE

2010-07-13 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: libc-bin Version: 2.11.2-2 Severity: normal Tags: upstream Encoding names like UNICODE and UCS-2 are ambiguous because the byte order isn't specified. It could be whatever is native for the platform, or it could be a canonical, host-independent order such as big-endian. This should be

Bug#583899: etckeeper: Git user name/email settings are now ignored

2010-06-16 Thread Neil Mayhew
Yes, I see now. Thanks. etckeeper's setting of GIT_AUTHOR_NAME overrides the .gitconfig settings that the stupid warning message encourages. So maybe you should report this as a bug in git, that it still gives the warning even when GIT_AUTHOR_NAME etc. is explicitly set. It certainly seems

Bug#583899: etckeeper: Git user name/email settings are now ignored

2010-06-15 Thread Neil Mayhew
Unfortunately, this annoying message comes up every time: Your name and email address were configured automatically based on your username and hostname. Please check that they are accurate. You can suppress this message by setting them explicitly: git config --global user.name Your Name

Bug#585875: fuse-utils: Please package new upstream version now available

2010-06-14 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: fuse-utils Version: 2.8.1-1.2 Severity: important Bug #585648 in gvfs-fuse depends on this, and since that is a critical bug I'm marking this one as important. The package watch says that 2.8.4 is available upstream, and it seems that this version will fix the critical bug in

Bug#585648: gvfs-fuse: Cannot stat ~/.gvfs - processes hang

2010-06-12 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: gvfs-fuse Version: 1.6.2-1 Severity: critical Justification: breaks unrelated software I installed an updated gvfs-fuse yesterday. My overnight backup then reported a permission error when trying to read my ~/.gvfs (I am using rsync -x). When I do anything that requires a stat of

Bug#572380: xulrunner-1.9.1: Package Conflicts: pango-graphite needs to be updated

2010-03-03 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: xulrunner-1.9.1 Version: 1.9.1.6-1 Severity: normal Tags: patch In debian/control, Conflicts: pango-graphite should now read Conflicts: pango-graphite ( 0.9.3) Patch attached. -- System Information: Debian Release: squeeze/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (900,

Bug#533248: synaptic: Window contents jump around during reload and other operations

2009-06-18 Thread Neil Mayhew
I noticed today that it's the progress bar at the bottom RHS of the window that makes the status bar temporarily bigger and therefore moves the other items up. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Bug#533248: synaptic: Window contents jump around during reload and other operations

2009-06-15 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: synaptic Version: 0.62.5+b1 Severity: minor When a reload is taking place, just before returning control to the user, the status line increases in size (when it contains no text, I think) and then returns to its normal size. This causes the buttons at the bottom left and the package

Bug#523025: fglrx-modules-2.6-686: X driver is newer than kernel module

2009-04-07 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: fglrx-modules-2.6-686 Version: 2:2.6.26-2 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable The version of the ATI driver in fglrx-driver is 8.58.2, but in the kernel module it is 8.56.4. This is revealed in the Xorg log. In a single monitor set-up, this just causes hardware

Bug#520048: rubber: Use of deprecated md5 module

2009-03-16 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: rubber Version: 1.1-2.2 Severity: normal Tags: patch utils.py imports md5, and in Python 2.6 this brings up a deprecation warning. The fix is simple, which is to use hashlib.md5 instead. Patch attached. -- System Information: Debian Release: 5.0 APT prefers stable APT policy:

Bug#510247: cloop-src: FTBFS with 2.6.26-1-686

2008-12-31 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 30/12/08 14:25, Eduard Bloch wrote: Your target kernel (2.6.26) is not from Debian Stable, cloop-src is. Do the math. I find your reply rather rude. I take the time to report Debian bugs so that the overall quality of Debian can be improved. This kind of comment, do the math, does not

Bug#510247: cloop-src: FTBFS with 2.6.26-1-686

2008-12-30 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: cloop-src Version: 2.05~20060829-1.2 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Using m-a, buildlog contains this error: /usr/src/modules/cloop/compressed_loop.c:196: error: implicit declaration of function ‘do_generic_file_read’ Full log attached. -- System Information:

Bug#448784: Please build HTML documentation

2008-10-16 Thread Neil Mayhew
Any chance of some progress on this? I too would like to request HTML documentation by default. doc/Makefile is well-able to make an html version of the documentation. I just don't know how to arrange for this to end up in the Debian package, or I would submit a patch. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Bug#487330: apt-cache depends --recursive is completely bogus

2008-06-20 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: apt Version: 0.7.14+b1 Severity: normal The output of apt-cache depends --recursive doesn't look anything like the output of apt-rdepends. For example, apt-cache says that rpm is a dependency of libgtkhtml3.14-19. That's definitely bogus! -- Package-specific info: --

Bug#484534: reportbug: Possible solution

2008-06-11 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: reportbug Followup-For: Bug #484534 The problem seems to be due to the use of python -S in the shebang line. The -S option disables 'import site' on initialization. If I edit /usr/bin/reportbug and remove the -S, the problem goes away. The conventional shebang line for python scripts

Bug#485878: g++-3.4 no longer in testing

2008-06-11 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: g++-3.4 Version: 3.4.6-6 Severity: important g++-3.4 has recently disappeared from testing (although gcc-3.4 is still there). *Please don't do this!* I rely on my Debian testing system for hosting application development that needs to work on all kinds of other platforms, many of which

Bug#485878: g++-3.4 no longer in testing

2008-06-11 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 6/11/08 6:27 PM, Matthias Klose wrote: IMO our primary focus is the distribution, which doesn't require g++-3.4 for building packages; The provision of packages is so that people who need the software can use it. For example, the reason Debian contains apache2 is so that people can run a

Bug#466907: splint-doc-html: Manual is missing images and looks crummy

2008-02-21 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: splint-doc-html Version: 3.1.2.dfsg-6 Severity: normal The splint manual package seems to need a little love. It is missing images, and the text is hard to read. For example, it extends beyond the margins of the page. The upstream manual, at http://www.splint.org/manual/, on the other

Bug#464483: language-env: Causes persistent errors in mandb daily cron job

2008-02-06 Thread Neil Mayhew
Package: language-env Version: 0.68 Severity: normal Tags: l10n The coding: lines in the ja and pl man pages are incorrect: the ; should be a space. The result is that mandb errors every night and sends email to the sysadmin. The error is manconv: iconv_open: Invalid argument -- System

Bug#461079: dhcp3-client: Invalid domain list error on good data

2008-02-04 Thread Neil Mayhew
On 2008-02-03 22:36 Andrew Pollock wrote: Could you enable the /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/debug hook (by editing it and changing RUN to yes) and checking out the /tmp/dhclient-script.debug file and telling me what new_domain_search is set to? I enabled that, did ifdown and ifup, and

Bug#461079: dhcp3-client: Invalid domain list error on good data

2008-02-01 Thread Neil Mayhew
. Regardless, the client doesn't seem to like what wireshark thinks is perfectly good data. Hope this helps, Neil Mayhew -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (900, 'testing') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.22-3-vserver-686 (SMP w/2 CPU cores