Bug#452465: pidgin: fails to build in lenny (when intltool is 0.36)

2007-11-22 Thread alex bodnaru
Package: pidgin Version: 2.2.2-1 Severity: serious Justification: no longer builds from source as i said in the subject. intltool 0.36 is being currently provided with lenny. for a problem workaround please see: https://fcp.surfsite.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=42486forum=11; thank

Bug#452464: linhdd packaging bug, i386 binary in all .deb

2007-11-22 Thread Kartik Mistry
Thiemo Seufer wrote: Package: linhdd Version: 0.4-2 Severity: serious Linhdd builds a single _all.deb despite providing an architecture dependent binary. /usr/share/doc/linhdd/README.Debian suggests this was done to save space in the archive. The consequence, however, is that it won't

Bug#452470: Recommends outside main

2007-11-22 Thread Kumar Appaiah
Package: asciidoc Version: 8.2.2-1 Severity: important User: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Usertags: goal-recommends Hi! I observed that your package recommends the following packages which are not in main. Specifically, these packages in the Recommends field are in contrib or non-free: fop: contrib/text

Bug#452475: Recommends outside main

2007-11-22 Thread Kumar Appaiah
Package: openoffice.org-writer Version: 1:2.3.0.dfsg-2 Severity: important User: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Usertags: goal-recommends Hi! I observed that your package recommends the following packages which are not in main. Specifically, these packages in the Recommends field are in contrib or non-free:

Bug#452483: Wrong maintainer email address

2007-11-22 Thread Niko Tyni
Package: libemail-mime-modifier-perl Version: 1.442-1 Tags: patch Hi, the Maintainer field of these packages is currently wrong in the archive: libemail-mime-modifier-perl libemail-mime-perl libtest-deep-perl libregexp-common-email-address-perl (in NEW) Their maintainer mail is going to

Bug#381205: wget: 381205: -O should just accept directories

2007-11-22 Thread Paul Wise
On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 22:36 -0800, Micah Cowan wrote: It would be nice if wget -O just accepted directories. It'd be nice if you specified what -O should do if you handed it a directory... or maybe you're looking for the -P option (possibly with -nd)? I figured it would be obvious, given

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