, though :/
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Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into small pieces! -- Plautus, 200 BC
.)
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Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into small pieces! -- Plautus, 200 BC
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/bash_completion.d/* /dev/null
dpkg-query: no path found matching pattern /etc/bash_completion.d/dput.dpkg-old
dpkg-query: no path found matching pattern /etc/bash_completion.d/git.dpkg-old
found files get printed on stdout, hence the redirect.
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input.
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The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into small pieces! -- Plautus, 200 BC
starting gnome-shell.
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The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into small pieces! -- Plautus, 200 BC
Source: gnome-session
Version: 3.12.1-3
Severity: normal
reporting here to hopefully get Debian and Ubuntu back in sync on this.
Ubuntu dropped the gnome-shell dependency from gnome-session for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/795191
That led to the possibility of
that's the bug with comments
already.
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The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into small pieces
, another directory in /etc
could be read, too.
Now I'm going to go see if I can find what the master file is for all
this, and weed out the lines that refer to files not on my system.
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The gods confound the man who first
On Fri, May 01, 2009 at 07:45:47AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Peter Cordes (pe...@cordes.ca):
It doesn't leak memory anymore, but I'm seeing smbd panics every
few days.
Well, ae you sure that this is related to the memory leak fix??
No.
I didn't see any panics
Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org wrote:
Quoting Peter Cordes (pe...@cordes.ca):
I compiled Samba packages for myself with bug_520794.patch (thanks
Christian). I'll keep an eye on it to see if it's still leaking.
ping me in a week if I forget to update this.
Any news about this ?
I
in a week if I forget to update this.
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Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into small pieces
Package: linux-image-2.6.26-1-686
Version: 2.6.26-13lenny2
Severity: normal
File: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.26-1-686
I'm not sure how reproducible this is. I use the automounter to
automount /net/tesla/whatever, and so on. I think I got NFS confused
by changing the exports on tesla without unmounting
Package: wound-up
Version: 1.0.2-1
Severity: normal
When I play with the kbd, instead of clicking over on the icons to
select what to build, my instinct is sometimes to press esc instead of
clicking right mouse or whatever if I decide I don't want to build
what I currently have selected. Of
{s= foo bar;gsub(/^/, _, s);print s;}'/dev/null
_ _f_o_o_ _b_a_r_
gawk 'BEGIN{s= foo bar;gsub(/^/, _, s);print s;}'/dev/null
_ foo bar
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The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours
whether you use
LANG=C
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The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into small pieces
Package: xfsprogs
Version: 2.9.8-1
Severity: normal
Ubuntu's xfsprogs has the same version number as current Debian, so
I'm reporting here.
mkfs.xfs -N -i attr=2,maxpct=16 leaves maxpct=25, the default. (I
haven't actually run mkfs yet, just with -N and looking at the output.)
This is on an
with inode64...
BTW, while checking this out I found and reported
http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=793
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) x##y
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on a game instead of
realizing that the packaged version if often stale, esp. if they're
using a stable distro release, and getting the upstream source
themselves.
BTW, thanks for packaging such fun games, Guus. :)
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The gods
Package: gridengine-exec
Version: 6.2-2
Severity: important
gridengine-exec can't run jobs without csh, at least with the default
config.
I reported this on Ubuntu's BTS,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gridengine/+bug/261247
and mailed pkg-gridengine-devel about it.
Package: gridengine-client
Version: 6.2-2
Severity: important
I compiled gridengine 6.2-2 on my Ubuntu Hardy system. qrsh still
doesn't work for me. (It never worked, with Hardy's 6.2~beta2 or
Debian's 6.2-1.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ qrsh
error: 1: rlogin_daemon sshd is not an absolute path
# a
Package: gridengine-client
Version: 6.2-1pjc1
Severity: normal
Subject: gridengine-client: qstat man page lists wrong config file locations
Package: gridengine-client
Version: 6.2-1pjc1
Severity: normal
I'm running gridengine 6.2-1 (with the chmod/chown bug fixed, hence
pjc1) on an Ubuntu
: if that's what Cobra is talking about, you should close this
bug as invalid.
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Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 07:31:06PM +0400, Dmitry V. Rutsky wrote:
I got the same backtrace on segfault as Peter Cordes did using
stormbaancoureur from the latest Debian unstable. I'm using
x86_64 architecture with latest NVidia drivers provided in the distribution.
It seems more like
/usr/lib/libglut.so.3
#10 0x00415f32 in main (argc=1, argv=value optimized out) at
main.cxx:817
Hope this helps.
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The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too
?t=5676
Although I find the SVN version of VS still balloons up to 1.5GB on my 2GB
machine, and the virtual size gets even bigger. :/ Hopefully 0.4.3 is
playable with 512x512 textures, even on a 512MB machine. I think it's
supposed to be.
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--sparse to a lame filesystem.
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Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into small pieces
Package: gl-117
Version: 1.3.2-1.1
Severity: normal
I have a USB and an analog gameport joystick, each with three axes.
When I configure gl-117 to use axes on the second (B) joystick, it
actually uses input from the first joystick. e.g.
joystick_aileron = A0
joystick_elevator = A1
Package: openbsd-inetd
Version: 0.20050402-3
Followup-For: Bug #386469
I think I can shed some light on this, since I saw this problem while
upgrading a machine from sarge to etch. If netkit-inetd isn't purged,
its init script will start /usr/sbin/inetd. openbsd-inetd's init
script then can't
Package: azureus
Version: 2.5.0.0-1
Followup-For: Bug #351829
I run azureus inside a vncserver (using fluxbox, not any heavyweight
desktop stuff). It's a good trick for running other things that have
GUIs but also have a daemonic nature, such as a news client for
downloading binaries...
Package: azureus
Version: 2.5.0.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Azureus seems to use less CPU time with java -server, using Sun's JVM
1.5 on i386 (athlon64). I editted /usr/bin/azureus to read
...
java $JOPTS -Djava...
...
So I can run
Xvnc :1
...
DISPLAY=:1 JOPTS=-server nice -4 azureus
I've
Package: binutils
Version: 2.17-3
Severity: normal
objdump -d -M intel puts the operands in the Intel order, but still
uses the buggy Unixware-compat opcodes. (This affects non-commutative
floating point ops with both args on the FP stack, e.g. fsubrp and
fsubp are switched in gas's ATT
Package: binutils
Followup-For: Bug #328955
It works for me now, on an up to date unstable system, and on an
Ubuntu Dapper system. i.e. binutils 2.17-3 and
2.16.1cvs20060117-1ubuntu2.1 both don't have this problem. Sarge
doesn't have it either, so this bug should probably be closed.
cat
Package: binutils
Version: 2.17-3
Followup-For: Bug #372528
gas is intentionally bug-compatible with early 386 Unix
compilers/assemblers, which got fsub and fsubr and others switched.
gcc generates code using these buggy opcodes, and inline asm uses it,
so we're stuck with it now, and even amd64
to get.
Thanks for following up on this, BTW.
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The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly
I'm not causing more problems
by CC'ing Ubuntu's BTS on this. :
Also sorry for the delay; enough computer problems at work that I didn't
want to look at this one again :(
On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 12:00:39PM +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 06:08:03PM -0300, Peter Cordes
default anyway. I would suggest making savedefault another
automagic-comment configurable item, defaulting to off.
Thanks,
Peter Cordes
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Package: vlc
Version: 0.8.6-svn20060823.debian-3
Severity: normal
I first noticed this bug over a year ago when I first used VLC. So
it's nothing new. I had hoped it would go away with xorg 7, but it
didn't.
On my system, when I enable full-screen output (double-clicking on
the video window,
the next and previous playlist item
buttons, and pausing/unpausing the video.
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The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
doc I turn to, so it seems like a good place to point users to other
resources in videolan-doc, or whatever.
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Confound him, too, who
Package: coreutils
Version: 5.97-5
Followup-For: Bug #350923
The man pages that tell you to run info expr should instead say
info coreutils expr
and so on for mv...
I was going to report a new bug, but I noticed this one. This is
should be easy to fix, right? I'd definitely appreciate
.
Ugh, yes, I just read bug #139569. Thanks for the explanation, and sorry
to bug you.
happy hacking,
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The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too, who in this place
in a later version.
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The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into small pieces! -- Plautus
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 01:18:02PM +0200, Tobias Klauser wrote:
On 2006-09-05 at 08:53:41 +0200, Peter Cordes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 02:16:58PM +0200, Tobias Klauser wrote:
Can you still reproduce this bug with a recent version of cscope?
I tried to reproduce
Package: perl
Version: 5.8.8-6.1
Followup-For: Bug #250588
echo -e 'lkj\nfff\nfoo:\nfoo: bar' | ./weird-undef.pl
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at ./weird-undef.pl line 24,
line 2.
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at ./weird-undef.pl line 24,
line 3.
I
Package: antiword
Version: 0.37-1
Severity: normal
The attached Word doc has nested numbered lists. Antiword doesn't
display it properly. Neither does wvText or wvPDF.
This is a correct text version of it, produced by OOWriter:
...
CHAPTER ONE: Fundy Marine Ecosystem
Package: wv
Version: 1.2.1-2
Severity: normal
I have a word doc that wv has two (maybe separate) problems with.
With wvText, the numbering in the lists comes without the whole
hierarchy. With wvPDF, everything's line wrapped terribly. This
should maybe be two separate bugs. split if you want.
Package: fai-server
Version: 2.10.1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
I hacked make-fai-nfsroot to only make the stamp for completing
something if it succeeded. That way make-fai-nfsroot -r has a chance
to re-do the failed part. e.g. I ended up with an nfsroot without the
symlinks from
Package: fte-terminal
Version: 0.50.0-1.3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
sfte just segfaults on my i386 unstable system.
$ strace sfte
execve(/usr/bin/sfte, [sfte], [/* 30 vars */]) = 0
uname({sys=Linux, node=holly.cordes.ca, ...}) = 0
brk(0)
Package: debianutils
Version: 2.16
Followup-For: Bug #250732
I tested some of the editors I have installed. Well, ok, I just went
nuts and installed all the text editors in the Editors section. I
skipped xemacs and the vi clones, because I assume they'll work.
foo +1000 /usr/share/dict/words
Package: gearhead
Version: 1.001-1
Severity: normal
After clearing monsters from a level of the sewers, I was on fire, so
I wanted to rest in the hope that the fire would stop before I died.
I expected the game to end my rest if I took any damage, but I slept
right through to my death!
--
To
Package: gearhead
Version: 1.001-1
Severity: normal
The select mecha menu should include a no mecha option to travel on
foot. This is useful to e.g. get to get to places that can only be
reached by going through forest. This came up with a test character
where I was reduced to buying a Vespa,
Package: gearhead
Version: 1.001-1
Severity: normal
I still haven't figured out how to cure being on fire. I would have
thought that taking a spa bath would have to put it out, but
apparently not. But shouldn't you just be able to jump into some
water or something? Or spend some time doing
to emulate a 16bit display\n );
+depth=16;
+}
+
// set video mode
if ((sdl.scr = SDL_SetVideoMode(w, h, depth, f)) == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, ERR: sdl_setvideomode: %s, SDL_GetError());
Happy hacking,
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Package: gearhead
Version: 1.001-1
Severity: normal
The man page should have the correct filenames for the config file,
but it doesn't.
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scripts comes in. I found it
confusing, so I'm reporting a bug...
happy hacking,
Peter Cordes
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Package: tightvncserver
Version: 1.2.9-10
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Justification: renders package unusable
After upgrading to xorg 7.0 from unstable, Xvnc and tightvncserver
don't work because they can't find any fonts.
Here's a patch for tightvncserver. I didn't make the fallback font
Package: par2
Version: 0.4-7
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
I accidentally deleted some files I had a par set for, so I wanted to
use par2 on the block device the filesystem had been mounted on.[1] I
created the attached patch do do that. This would be useful for
verifying iso images when
Package: git
Version: 4.3.20-8
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
It took me quite a while to figure out what was going on when I tried
to compile a kernel (with make-kpkg). make-kpkg didn't seem to make
any progress, except that it would progress one step every time I
pressed return. It turns out
Package: fai-client
Version: 2.10
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Here's a simple patch to make sure bash is interactive, so it
displays prompts, does job control, and all those good things.
--- /usr/lib/fai/subroutines2006-04-03 10:12:38.0 -0300
+++ usr/lib/fai/subroutines
Package: fai
Version: 2.10
Followup-For: Bug #334373
reopen 334373
thanks
I have fai-server, -client, etc. installed on my workstation, running
Debian i386/unstable. (This is a testbed, but I'm using Sarge and 2.4
kernels (for openMosix) on my cluster...) Anyway, since I'm using 2.4
kernels,
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 09:05:08PM -0300, Peter Cordes wrote:
Package: fai
Version: 2.10
Followup-For: Bug #334373
reopen 334373
thanks
I always forget if those have to be in mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or not.
sorry.
My solution is to run MAKEDEV generic. (MAKEDEV has a good man
)
# but this is a fallback.
if ! [ -e $target/dev/tty2 ];then
echo $target/dev/tty2 doesn't exist! running MAKEDEV generic
cd /dev ./MAKEDEV generic
fi
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Package: klibido
Version: 0.2.4.1-1+b1
Severity: normal
I found an amusing bug in klibido today:
I was running klibido in Xvnc (viewed with vncviewer from tightvnc on
another Debian machine) when I dragged a newgroup header update task
up a bit in the queue. See attached screenshot. The
Package: klibido
Version: 0.2.4.1-1+b1
Followup-For: Bug #356117
I forgot the screen shot in the initial email!
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Shell: /bin/sh linked to
while klibido is doing other things might is another
thing I've done that I think is correlated with DB corruption.
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Confound him, too, who
for the help.
happy hacking,
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The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into small pieces! -- Plautus
Package: klibido
Version: 0.2.4.1-1+b1
Severity: normal
klibido sometimes seems to get confused. It has shown the disk-write
error behaviour mentioned in the FAQ, and I've also had it segfault a
couple times. Once, I deleted the whole database directory, but then
I had to download new headers
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.4.1-1
Severity: normal
aptitude died with this error message:
Uncaught exception: vscreen/vs_subtree.h:57: vs_treeitem*
vs_subtreechildtype,sorter::levelref::get_item() [with childtype =
pkg_tree_node, default_sorter = tag_sort_policy]: Assertion
The upstream bug is
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1341721group_id=139914atid=744867
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Confound him, too, who
Package: xmoto
Version: 0.1.8-2
Severity: normal
After losing a level, if you select save replay then the dialog box
comes up. If you then press escape, you go back to the main menu (as
if abort level was pressed), but the save replay dialog is still up,
and now you can't click on it. The user
Package: xmoto
Version: 0.1.8-2
Severity: normal
I once ended up with my head inside a ground polygon (and my wheels
on the top of it), because I hit space bar to reverse direction while
I was hanging upside down near it. The rider was leaned way forwards
over the bike, so the position of the
Package: blobwars
Version: 1.05-1
Followup-For: Bug #288680
I fell down the same hole :(
I also ran into another gameplay issue mentioned in another bug:
In one of the first three levels (I think), there is a vertical wall
with water half way up it. It's one of those rough walls with stuff
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 12:00:10PM +0100, Dag Wieers wrote:
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Peter Cordes wrote:
Package: dstat
Version: 0.6.1-1
Severity: normal
When I leave dstat running it will be using 350MB of memory after a
day or so. It will keep using more until the kernel's out
Package: dstat
Version: 0.6.1-1
Severity: normal
When I leave dstat running it will be using 350MB of memory after a
day or so. It will keep using more until the kernel's out-of-memory
killer gets it. I usually start dstat with a command line like
dstat -D hda,sda,hdc,sdb 20, and I run it with
Package: cfengine2
Version: 2.1.14-1sarge1
Severity: normal
(cc-ing bug-cfengine@gnu.org, which I'm not subscribed to. mailing list
people: I hope you don't mind all the stuff in this email that's designed
for Debian's bug-tracking system...)
Run this and cfagent will segfault. If you echo
Package: cfengine2
Version: 2.1.14-1sarge1
Followup-For: Bug #293723
cfagent fails to inform about edited files (action
editfiles) when the option -i (--inform) is turned on.
Actually, -I is --inform, -i is --no-ifconfig.
If that was the only problem, I think this bug can be closed.
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Package: sysutils
Version: 1.3.8.5.1
Followup-For: Bug #259425
See http://pyropus.ca/software/memtester/
I downloaded and compiled memtester on my own machine, and it ran ok
as a non-root user. Unfortunately running memtester 940MB on my
machine with 1GB of RAM and 1GB of swap locked up the
Package: pan
Version: 0.14.2.91-4
Severity: normal
When downloads are queued up in the task manager and one is running,
using Pan's offline button changes the running task to Stopped, not
Queued, so it doesn't restart when you go online again. (I go
online/offline when I'm controlling pan
Package: dstat
Version: 0.5.10-1
Severity: normal
dstat shouldn't include I/O to md software RAID devices in the total disk
I/O, because such I/O also shows up for sda and sdb, etc.
This happens on i386 machines, not just AMD64, BTW.
e.g.
total-cpu-usage
Package: slapd
Version: 2.1.30-3
Severity: normal
I've played around with converting my cluster to using LDAP authentication,
but I haven't finished yet. I did a big dist-upgrage, and for some reason
something run from a maintainer script (maybe slapcat) failed. Maybe
because my config file
Package: slapd
Version: 2.2.23-8
Followup-For: Bug #315111
This is the same problem as in 308234, but I'm using the Dialog frontend, so
the problem wasn't an empty dump dir. I wouldn't be surprised if I had left
my slapd.conf inconsistent with the database in /var/lib/ldap, or maybe just
plain
Package: bittornado-gui
Version: 0.3.11-4
Severity: normal
I'm not sure how much of a problem this is, but bittornado-gui
doesn't exit cleanly. It is saving its state, so I don't know how
much of an effect this has on anything. Here's an strace from when I
attached to a process after clicking
Package: bittornado-gui
Version: 0.3.10-2
Severity: normal
Normally btdownloadgui works well for me, but it crashed once. It
put a backtrace in a window:
BitTorrent T-0.3.10 (BitTornado)
OS: linux2
Python version: 2.3.5 (#2, Feb 9 2005, 00:38:15)
[GCC 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-8)]
wxWindows
Package: bash
Version: 3.0-14
Severity: normal
Either bash's read builtin is buggy, or I'm missing something about
how it's supposed to work. I thought I could tokenize a string by doing
foo=bar baz
echo $foo | read a b
but after running that, a isn't even defined, let alone set the way I
was
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 10:57:16PM -0500, Andres Salomon wrote:
On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 02:04 -0400, Peter Cordes wrote:
...
Verifying repaired files:
Target: MST3K___0206___20010709___Ring_of_Terror.part33.rar -
damaged. Found 40 of 42 data blocks.
Repair Failed.
Hrm. Did it create
Package: par2
Version: 0.4-2
Severity: normal
On a 700MB set of 48x15MB files I downloaded from usenet [1], par2
thinks it can repair, but the repaired file fails verification.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cache/tmp/mst3k$ par2 r
MST3K___0206___20010709___Ring_of_Terror.vol01+02.par2
par2cmdline
Package: k3b
Version: 0.11.18-1
Severity: wishlist
This is really an upstream wish, but I'm posting it while I think of
it. par2 is a GPL'ed package in Debian that does Reed-Solomon forward
error correction for a collection of files. When burning a data CD or
DVD, the ideal thing to do would
Package: rlfe
Version: 5.0-7
Followup-For: Bug #287434
I have one i386 Sarge system that has the problem, and one that doesn't.
They both have libc6-i686 2.3.2.ds1-18 installed (and other rlfe deps as
shown by reportbug are the same on both.)
Ah, I think I've figured it out:
The one that
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