On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 12:18:51AM -0700, Dima Kogan wrote:
> > That was quick, great. Right now a $ git-buildpackage fails for me with the
> > message "gbp:error: upstream is not a valid branch", and if I try to
> > checkout
> > the upstream branch, I get into 'detached HEAD' state with
> > HEA
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 10:27:00AM +0200, Philipp Hartwig wrote:
> scripts/query_url.lua
> (C) 2005 Reuben Thomas and "released under the GPL", which can only mean GPL
> Version 1.
Sorry, that last part is wrong. A quick Google search indicates that GPL
without any version
> OK. I got a package. The repo is at
>
> https://github.com/dkogan/notion-scripts
That was quick, great. Right now a $ git-buildpackage fails for me with the
message "gbp:error: upstream is not a valid branch", and if I try to checkout
the upstream branch, I get into 'detached HEAD' state with
Hi and welcome to Notion,
> I'm moving my old ion3 install to notion. For the most part it's smooth,
> but I'm using a piece of the old ion3-scripts package, which doesn't
> yet have a notion counterpart. If this is simply a manpower issue,
> not a licensing one, I'm happy to do this.
definitely
Hi,
this is a known bug[1] which has been fixed in Okular 0.15. The fix[2] is very
small, so maybe backporting it is an option!?
Regards,
Philipp
[1] https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=292680
[2]
https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdegraphics/okular/repository/revisions/5b12bf685df1c02be
Hi,
you have enabled the "Trim Margins" option. This feature is broken[1] in
Okular 0.14, which is the version currently found in Debian. The fix is [2]
and has since found its way into Okular 0.15. I don't know if backporting this
tiny change is an option, but it sure would be great. I'm curre
Hi,
> I see that this package is in NEW.
> http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html
>
> Does this mean that this RFS can be closed now ? Or is this RFS meant to
> replace the package in NEW ?
it can be closed, thank you.
Regards,
Philipp
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Hi Axel,
> As I discussed quite some stuff about the sponsoring of notion with
> Arnout on IRC, here's a list of what I consider as still open (with
> regards to the package on http://mentors.debian.net/package/notion
> from 2012-05-27 11:34Z):
>
> It looks mostly fine, but I'd like the following
Hi Axel,
thank you very much for your comments.
> a few observations (without having gone too deep yet, so I might have overseen
> some reasoning):
>
> notion_3+2012042300.orig.tar.gz from your package and
> notion-3-2012042300-src.tar.gz from SF seem to differ:
>
> 0ffd57a75f2c1a75ce551b3baef1
On Tue, Mar 06, 2012 at 05:03:01PM -0800, John Eikenberry wrote:
> It's been awhile since the last activity on this ITP and the mentors entry [1]
> for it seems to have disappeared. Any progress?
No progress AFAIK. :( Arnout seems to be pretty busy at the moment and it
looks like we haven't been
It looks like this has been fixed in version 7.3.337:
http://code.google.com/p/vim/source/detail?r=176bfa951339a0a36366cbc8def41ae75f5034e0
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Thank you very much for reporting the bug, I'm the other user from #debian.
Let me add that the problem also disappears for me when downgrading vim to
version 7.3.280-1. On the other hand upgrading vim to version 7.3.333-1
and/or upgrading libpython2.7 to version 2.7.2-7 from sid does not seem t
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