Quoting Michael Gilbert (mgilb...@debian.org):
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
Quoting Michael Gilbert (mgilb...@debian.org):
Would you mind waiting on the translation work? I'm going to be
making somewhat large adjustments to the program flow and English
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Le 2014-02-03 00:27, Vincent Cheng a écrit :
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 9:20 PM, Jerome Charaoui jer...@riseup.net
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Le 2014-02-03 00:08, Vincent Cheng a écrit :
Have you tried contacting the current maintainer prior to
sending out this RFS?
Am Samstag, den 01.02.2014, 16:09 + schrieb Johey Shmit:
Great! Thanks for including the patches! But please leave in the Chex Quest
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support. It will still help people who compile and install zdoom by themselves
(like I do at the moment).
I think, g-d-p can use every contribution that
Hello,
Jakub Wilk found that a2ps, a tool to convert text and other types of
files to PostScript, insecurely used a temporary file in spy_user(). A
local attacker could use this flaw to perform a symbolic link attack to
modify an arbitrary file accessible to the user running a2ps:
Package: notmuch
Version: 0.17-3
Severity: serious
It seems that upgrading from wheezy to jessie has mostly destroyed my
capability of using notmuch in emacs.
My workflow was simply to call M-x notmuch after starting emacs.
I load notmuch as follows, from my .emacs:
(safe-require 'notmuch)
Control: severity -1 normal
So it turns out I had a newline in my `notmuch-saved-searches', which
didn't matter before the upgrade but crashed latest notmuch version. A
bit of a WTF, but recoverable.
Not sure how to deal with this, but I'll at least downgrade severity.
A.
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reassign clang
forcemerge 736057
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=736057 737471
thanks
On 02/02/2014 22:47, Jan Christoph Uhde wrote:
Package: libclang-dev
Version: 1:3.3-21
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer, it would be awesome if there was some symlink to the
current
On Dec 29, Florian Roscher f...@debian.org wrote:
Time to get active again. Give me some days within the
FYI, all versions of Net::DNS::Maintainer 0.74 are vulnerabile to
a remote DoS (which happen every few days for servers exposed to the
Internet):
Package: postgis
Version: 2.1.1-5
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
Administrating PostGIS requires understanding how it works and what it
does. Please set a “Suggests: postgis-doc” dependency, so that
administrators choosing to install ‘postgis’ will receive the suggestion.
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Hi Bastien,
Could you please kindly elaborate what the problem exactly is?
When I do apt-get source libsisu-guice-java in sid, I can see all
three files under sisu-guice-3.1.1+dfsg folder.
Regards,
Eugene
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I do not want to close old bugs. Just asking, what will happen with bugs
for older versions that e.g. are not used anywhere no more? Will these bugs
hang forever or is there a cleaning policy ?
On 2 February 2014 22:23, Jakub Wilk jw...@debian.org wrote:
* Dariusz Dwornikowski
Excellent, so most probably solved by qt 5.2.0, as we can't reproduce
it with that version.
Well, I can.
Good news: I'm currently compiling qt5 to push it to unstable, so you
have two options:
- apt-get install -t experimental qtbase5-dev=5.2.0+dfsg-6
or
- wait ~24hs and upgrade
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