> if there is a version or replacement that targets SDL 2
SDL_sound 2 [1] uses SDL 2, apparently. I don't know how widely used it
is, but I think it's needed for AGS [2] at least.
[1] https://github.com/icculus/SDL_sound
[2] https://github.com/adventuregamestudio/ags
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is a recurring
bug with Xfce.
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Apparently the one in my home directory takes precedence over the
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in the alphabet. My second was to remove
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.kde.plasma.Notifications.service
But I'm hoping there is a better way...
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ly the new Thunderbird did not.
That's as far as I'm going to pursue this. I wish Thunderbird would
handle this case more gracefully, but maybe it will at least help
someone else with the same problem.
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and "Jobbsökeri" (which is
empty), and no matter how I try to remove the latter, it keeps popping
back up again when I restart Thunderbird.
That's as far as I got. Could that have anything to do with the crash?
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On 2018-09-08 12:00, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
Does that rule out an upstreams problem?
Only if we know if the same issue is also not present in the upstream
version 60.0, aka the same version the Debian build is based on.
Debian is using since some months GCC8 and LLVM6.0 so we might again
On 2018-09-08 12:00, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
Please avoid top posting, it's time consuming and difficult to read.
Sorry.
> Please add always the full log, I don't know if this is a output from
> crash or a stepping debugging. So it's currently not that useful.
Ok, here's a new log.
But
ad my mail from
different clients, and that's not something I really need.
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On 08/09/2018 10.55, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 10:24:24PM +0200, Torbjörn Andersson wrote:
On 2018-08-28 20:48, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
Yes, the line gdb is showing were thunderbird is crashing is
Was there any other information you needed? I can probably provide a
more complete gdb backtrace, if that's needed, but I would have to know
what information is relevant.
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On 2018-08-28 20:48, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
Hello Torbjörn,
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 06
On 2018-08-28 20:48, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
No, you don't have done anything wrong. For AppArmor it's mostly easy to
see, Thunderbird is usable or not. For a more detailed answer the
messages you have got would be needed. I guess these are not related to
this bug report.
Assuming that the
On 2018-08-28 20:48, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
> Yes, the line gdb is showing were thunderbird is crashing is the
> interesting part, I'm sure this will show us an upstream issue. I see
> a small possibility that gcc8 might be the root for this crash. But
> then I also expect we would see a lot
the way did allow me to start Thunderbird. Unfortunately, "Local
Folders" is apparently where my main mailbox resides, so that's not a
good workaround. (I'm using POP, not IMAP, so my mail is stored locally.)
Any suggestions for where I go from here?
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I can't reproduce this bug in 3.6.0. I get "You are incapable of playing
the horn."
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Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> wrote:
> $ gitk
> Error in startup script: bad screen distance "4.5"
Downgrading fontconfig to 2.12.6-0.1 (from 2.13.0-2) fixes this problem
for me. I don't know what the implications of that are, though.
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device entries in Thunar
after USB disconnection") have been fixed. As well as whatever others I
may have missed.
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://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=884067
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git.gnome.org/browse/gvfs/tree/NEWS
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I hope you're right, though I didn't get any segfault message in my
dmesg when I tried it just now.
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Two probably related bug reports:
#882353 - nautilus: Phone does not disappear after disconnecting
#884067 - Info received (GIO lists removable storage devices even after
they have been unplugged when using Linux kernel v4.14)
I filed the last one because I didn't notice the one for Nautilus,
This appears to be similar to bug #882353 ("nautilus: Phone does not
disappear after disconnecting"). Sorry about the duplicate.
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then, I went ahead and filed
bug #884067 ("GIO lists removable storage devices even after they have
been unplugged when using Linux kernel v4.14"). Sorry about that.
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.0/usb1/1-9 (usb)
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Downgrading to Firefox 48.0-1 seems to fix the crash. This version was
built with GCC 5.4.0, according to about:buildconfig. 48.0-1+b1 was
built with 6.2.0.
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Watching a YouTube video seems to be a quick way of triggering the crash
for me.
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fixed in 45.2.0-3 with the following comment:
* [a459d6a] debian/rules: adding one more CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS compiler flag
(Closes: #833864, #833532, #833591, #833635, #833698)
Perhaps a similar fix will work in Firefox as well?
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ot; file."
I don't know if this should be in the nethack-common package, or if it's
only relevant to nethack-console.
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it, it doesn't depend on it.
I hope that's enough information. I'm in a bit of a hurry right now, but
I'll be happy to provide further information if necessary.
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that at
some point, the command-line grows too large for the system to handle.
But if so, perhaps that limit is much greater?
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will never ever catch up,
and while it's trying to it won't be able to process any other timers in
that group.
I'm not sure what the proper fix for this is, though.
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Version: 1.2.0-2
Severity: minor
I just noticed that in the manual page for sidplayfp.ini, in the section
about Basic Rom, it says that this is moslty useful instead of mostly
useful.
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It should be fixed in upstream SVN now:
http://sourceforge.net/p/sidplay-residfp/code/1549/
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On 2014-04-15 08:30, László Böszörményi (GCS) wrote:
Hi Torbjörn,
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Torbjörn Andersson
eriknos...@telia.com wrote:
Package: sidplayfp
Version: 1.2.0-1
,
filterCurve8580 = optimized out}
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startup. (If I just build it from the source with configure, then
make, it works.)
Can you test the package on other x86 machine without PAE?
I'm afraid not. This is the only computer I have.
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I don't know if this is an upstream bug or a Debian-specific one.
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... probably because I commented on
bug #664301 earlier this year. But I don't remember if this problem
appeared immediately after 14.4.0-3 was uploaded, or if it's more
recent. I would like to think that I'd have noticed, but I don't
actually use SoX very often.)
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configuration issue on
my end. Since everything else works just fine without it, I'm hesitant
to keep it installed.
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, all from
/usr/share/icons/Tango/24x24/actions/
add.png
back.png
down.png
forward.png
gtk-go-down.png
Coincidence or not, most of these are various arrow symbols.
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what. (I do have the flashplugin-nonfree
package installed, but that can't be uncommon.)
This is all frustratingly vague, and debugging Chromium from the source
code is beyond my abilities. But if someone could tell me how to produce
usable debug output, I'd be happy to.
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This bug report/RFP was closed by the most recent update to e2fsprogs.
That has to have been by mistake, right? I haven't been able to find the
proper way to report my concerns, so if I did it wrong I apologize, but
I hope this is close enough.
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See file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-snapshot/README.Bugs for instructions.
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the SoX version. I believe it's sufficient to add such a check to the
second snippet, to make it use -1, -2 and -4 instead of -b, -w and -l.
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be a fair number of glitches in the user interface.
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Perhaps that should be removed? Or should there be a dependency on
xscreensaver after all? I'm sure you have a much better idea how this is
supposed to work than I do.
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card) this has rarely bothered me. Though there have been times when I
would have liked to be able to at least test the OSS sequencer.
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for the audio devices are still very long, but if that's a bug
it's probably in the configuration, not the application.
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them in /usr/share/doc/texmaker/html
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unopkg done.
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if this is a problem with the demo, or if some of the audio
devices are abusing the description field. The KDE 4 Multimedia - System
Settings dialog only lists the name (e.g. Jack Audio Connection Kit)
and uses the description for a tooltip, and I like that.
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Package: qt4-demos
Version: 4.5.2-1
If I press the Documentation button at any of the demonstrations in
qtdemo, it launches /usr/bin/assistant-qt4 which is part of the
qt4-dev-tools package. Does that mean qt4-demos should suggest or
recommend qt4-dev-tools?
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Rene Engelhard wrote:
And loops when trying to find Java...
I have to admit I'm mostly ignorant when it comes to Java, so I'm not
sure which packages that involves. Though /usr/bin/java on my machine is
actually gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.3.3 (debian package 4.3.3-8), if
that's what you mean.
:3.1.0-4full-featured office
productivity
ii sun-java6-jre [java5-ru 6-13-1 Sun Java(TM) Runtime
Environment (
ii ure 1.5.0+OOo3.1.0-4 OpenOffice.org UNO runtime
environ
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seem to turn off DPMS this way. Maybe something's wrong
in my guessing...
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