I have the directory /dev/.udevdb/ but not /dev/.udev/db/
My fault, there is a missing mkdir (workaround: mkdir /dev/.udev/
and retry).
It will still fail on:
mv /dev/.udevdb/ /dev/.udev/db/
Should be:
mv /dev/.udevdb /dev/.udev/db
I guess you probably noticed and/or fixed this, but
Package: slay
Version: 2.5
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
If, as user kilobyte I try to slay kilobyte, instead of the expected
behaviour slay will instead keep forking $0 -KILL kilobyte.
Patch:
- # Misuse trap.
- if [ $USER != $1 ]
- then
+ # Misuse trap.
+ if [ $USER != $SLAYEE ]
+ then
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Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 6.9.0.dfsg.1-1
Severity: normal
I use a console size bigger than 80x25, and when I switch vt to a text
console, the kernel's idea (ie, TIOC{S,G}WINSZ) about the console height
gets set to 25, without touching the width. That is, if you use 100x40,
the size will be
The rule is already in /etc/udev/permissions.rules:
udev (0.071-1) unstable; urgency=low
* permissions.rules: added fuse group fuse. (Closes: #334439)
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udev can create /dev/fuse itself, so this patch does it only if udev is
not in use. A device in /dev/.static/dev/ is created anyway, though,
otherwise fuse would be broken if the user uninstalled udev.
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Package: libgd-gd2-noxpm-perl
Version: 1:2.34-1
Severity: normal
Package: libgd-gd2-noxpm-perl
^
Depends: libc6 (= 2.3.6-6), libfreetype6 (= 2.2), libgd2-noxpm (= 2.0.33)
| libgd2-xpm (= 2.0.33), libjpeg62, libpng12-0 (= 1.2.8rel), libx11-6,
libxpm4, zlib1g (= 1:1.2.1),
close 299771
thanks
Since the state of other fonts in Debian has improved greatly, and there is
still no news from antp's upstream, I'm closing this ITP.
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// Never attribute to stupidity what can be
Package: bind9
Version: 1:9.3.2-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch, ipv6
Hello. It appears that bind9 appears to be among the last services in
Debian which are not IPv6-enabled by default. All the usual ones, like
apache, apache2, sshd, exim4 or ntpd listen on IPv6 even in sarge.
diff -Nurd
Package: linux-image-2.6.16-2-xen-686
Version: 2.6.16-17
Severity: grave
A recently added optimization skips checksums on all packets it
believes are destined for another Xen domain inside the same box.
Too bad, it is sometimes wrong -- an analysis can be found on
Package: util-vserver
Version: 0.30.216~r2772-1
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
I'm afraid that /etc/init.d/util-vserver stop hangs if there is at least
one guest running; it's usually called on host shutdown when it will block
the whole system from
Package: linux-image-2.6.26-1-vserver-686
Version: 2.6.26-4
Severity: important
It appears that copy-on-write links don't always work, sometimes resulting
in a lock up. They are supposed to work this way:
echo foo a
ln a b
setattr --iunlink a
# Now both files are immutable but will break away
Package: kernel-package
Version: 11.001-0.1
Severity: normal
Hi!
The -headers- package for kernels produced with make-kpkg depend on binary
libraries even though there's not a single ELF file inside:
===
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
linux-headers-2.6.22-vserver-kb1:
Package: ncdu
Version: 1.3-1
Severity: normal
When a file or directory has non-ASCII characters in its name, most are
mangled. For example /zdjęcia is displayed as /zdj�~Ycia. Yet, unlike
most similar mangling I've seen, some characters get through unharmed, such
as Polish ó or Japanese 女 or 人.
Package: compiz-core
Version: 0.6.3~git20071222.061ff159-1
Severity: normal
When starting compiz I get:
/usr/bin/compiz: 364: nvidia-settings: not found
[: 364: 65536: unexpected operator
... and indeed, /usr/bin/compiz in check_nvidia_memory() blindly uses
whatever it returned without checking
Package: libtime-piece-perl
Version: 1.11-2
Severity: minor
The manpage for Time::Seconds has invalid chars in it, in Balázs Szabó's
name. In Seconds.pm, they are given as U+FFFD (bad char marker).
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Package: openswan
Version: 1:2.4.9+dfsg-3+b1
Severity: minor
Two of the included manpages, ipsec__updown(8) and ipsec_rsasigkey(8) are
peppered with an invalid combination of âU+0080U+0099.
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Package: gnome-applets
Version: 2.20.1-2
Severity: minor
Hi! It appears that the manpage for gnome-keyboard-layout(1) is encoded
twice, resulting in broken non-ASCII chars.
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Hi! It appears that the manpage for mmap(2) contains a mixture of single-
and double-encoded characters.
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Version: 1.5.7-7
Severity: minor
Hi! I'm afraid that the italian version of the manpage contains invalid
characters. In fact, all non-ASCII chars have been replaced with U+FFFD,
the bad char marker.
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Package: qemubuilder
Version: 0.44
Severity: minor
The command-line args are not validated correctly. For example:
Core was generated by `qemubuilder --build --mirror
http://apt.angband.pl/ftp.pl.debian.org/debian'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0 0xb7e55f33 in
Package: qemu
Version: 0.9.0+20070816-1
Severity: important
If an error happens during 'savevm', there is no error message of any kind.
For example, if there are insufficient permissions to save the machine's
state (very likely as -daemonize silently chdirs to /), there is visual
feedback in the
Hi. You've probably noticed that already, but: when generating all locales,
I get:
de_DE.UTF-8... done
de_DE.ISO-8859-1... done
[EMAIL PROTECTED] done
de_LI.UTF-8.../usr/share/i18n/locales/de_LI:73: LC_TELEPHONE: syntax error
done
de_LU.UTF-8... done
de_LU.ISO-8859-1... done
Package: cron
Version: 3.0pl1-103
Severity: normal
Because of recent changes to 'df', /etc/cron.daily/standard sends an error
mail if none of the filesystems are ext2, ext3 or xfs. The error comes from
the line:
df -P --type=ext2 --type=ext3 --type=xfs
which produces:
df: no file systems
Here's a patch for int length issues. It also stops ttyrec from doing
endianess tests every single time.
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// Never attribute to stupidity what can be
// adequately explained by malice.
diff
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 12:50:49PM -0700, Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
The tcng project has two parts: tcng and tcsim. Right now, tcsim is not
included in the package, which means that half the functionality of the
package is ununsable. This is really annoying -- please enable and
install tcsim.
Uhm, that's wrong. This was not a typo, Sorbian _is_ a valid language that
does happen to use ISO-8859-2. On the other hand, S_e_rbian uses Cyrillic
which is not covered by 8859-2 -- yet to muddle the waters Serbian is
sometimes written using Latin script (albeit it's usually called Croatian or
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 09:01:03PM -0500, Daniel Schepler wrote:
From my pbuilder build log:
...
cc -g -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations
-I../shared -DVERSION=\`cat ../VERSION`\ -DTOPDIR=\/tmp/buildd/tcng-10b\
-c -o f_fw.o f_fw.c
In file included
Package: file
Version: 4.21-3
Severity: minor
Disk image files are very likely to be bigger than 2^31-2; in this case,
their size is shown incorrectly:
durthang:[~/farm]$ qemu-img create -f qcow2 sid 4G
Formatting 'sid', fmt=qcow2, size=4194304 kB
durthang:[~/farm]$ file sid
sid: QEMU
Package: bzip2
Version: 1.0.2-3
Severity: normal
The example code included in the documentation will silently drop the
last block of data. The file /usr/share/doc/bzip2/manual_3.html
contains the following example:
FILE* f;
BZFILE* b;
int nBuf;
charbuf[ /*
Package: console-tools
Version: 1:0.2.3dbs-56
Severity: normal
If you invoke openvt twice in rapid succession, it will often open
the same VT twice, spawning two shells in it.
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Package: tintin++
Version: 1.93.7-1
Severity: minor
/usr/share/doc/tintin++/changelog.gz
and
/usr/share/doc/tintin++/changelog.Debian.gz
are identical (except for the compression level).
Shouldn't changelog.gz be either the upstream changelog or at least
be not there?
(I know, I know, the
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Frank Küster wrote:
Miros/law Baran [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
The font is included in the tetex-base package, along with other Type1
GUST-sponsored fonts (Antykwa Toru?ska etc.) - I think such a package
will be redundant.
Well, tetex-base only has the afm and pfb
Package: leafnode
Version: 1.11.0.rel-1
Severity: normal
Every time postinst is called (including upgrades), a new entry is added to
/etc/inetd.conf. update-inetd will catch this problem, and ask the
following question:
,-
| Setting up leafnode (1.11.0.rel-1) ...
|
| WARNING!!
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, Mark Brown wrote:
Could you please supply your inetd.conf?
# /etc/inetd.conf: see inetd(8) for further informations.
#
# Internet server configuration database
#
#
# Lines starting with
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, Mark Brown wrote:
One other question, sorry: which inetd are you running (and which
version)? I'll try to see if I can reproduce this tonight.
netkit-inetd 0.10-10 (the version currently in testing)
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be
// adequately explained by malice.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# Fake scottish (dwarven) accent filter, by Adam Borowski, inspired by the
# character Durkon from Order of the Stick by Rich Burlew. GPL, 2007.
use strict;
my @repl=qw(
^yes$:aye there:thar eir$:ar
about:aboot
Package: joe
Version: 3.5-1.1
Severity: normal
%a and %A fields in the status bar (-lmsf, -rmsg) show only the first byte
of any multibyte character (UTF-8, legacy Chinese/etc charsets, ...). This
is useless, as there is no way to see the rest -- and you're not really
supposed to be able to edit
Please not change this behaviour, as it how any other WordStar-compatible
editor I know handles ^KB and ^KK. In fact, for old users, it's the only
way they ever get rid of block selections, as ^KH is a modern addition.
Of course, this argument applies only to the jstar mode, as joe itself
Package: vorbisgain
Version: 0.36-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
When a file's metadata is updated, the mtime is changed to the current time.
Whether this is correct or not is often a religious issue (metadata-vs-data),
but, generally, all other tag-editing software choose to keep the timestamp.
Oh well... and here's the patch...
diff -Nurd vorbisgain-0.36/vorbis.c vorbisgain-0.36mtime/vorbis.c
--- vorbisgain-0.36/vorbis.c 2007-10-09 12:04:52.0 +0200
+++ vorbisgain-0.36mtime/vorbis.c 2007-10-09 12:04:22.003508825 +0200
@@ -557,7 +557,8 @@
* message has been printed).
Package: ncurses-bin
Version: 5.6+20071006-2
Severity: normal
When trying to run 'clear', 'tput' and the like:
| clear: error while loading shared libraries: libtic.so.5: cannot open shared
| object file: No such file or directory
According to apt-file, there's no such library in any package in
I would say that ttyrec is worth keeping.
First, the RC bug(s) are trivially fixable, all it takes is changing a
simple flag, a fix is in the BTS for five freaking years.
Ttyrec is used quite a bit, especially among NetHack and MUD players, so at
very least something which reads ttyrec's format
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 05:11:07PM +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
On 12/10/07 at 15:06 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
I would say that ttyrec is worth keeping.
Hi Adam,
(I'm away for the weekend, sorry for the delay...)
Would you be interested in maintaining ttyrec in Debian?
Perhaps; it's
Hi!
I finally found out a way to reproduce that bug in chameleon-cursor-theme
you reported on a piece of hardware I have. The same thing happens on the
non-free nvidia driver on beryl during scrolling with certain programs,
xloadimage to name one.
I was able to narrow it down: it appears the
Package: rhythmbox
Version: 0.11.1-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
When Rhythmbox is looking for album artwork to display, it looks first in
the directory the file is in for images named cover.*, folder.*, etc.
It fails to accept random names, which is questionable -- but that's an
Package: manpages-es
Version: 1.55-6
Severity: important
Hello. I see that you recoded all manpages to a broken data-loss causing
encoding not even two weeks after basic UTF-8 support was added to man-db...
From the changelog, I see this change was done on Sep 19 and only uploaded
yesterday
Package: gucharmap
Version: 1:1.6.0-1
Severity: wishlist
At the moment, gucharmap always picks Arabic on start. The glyphs may be
pretty and so on, but well, what do they mean? Hardly any person knows more
than 1-3 scripts, so users are nearly certain to look only for characters in
scripts they
I guess you could include some logic that says if a person enters a
keyword for a bookmark that has a %s insert in it but doesn't supply a
second string then ignore it, but it's not really worth it.
That would result in an invalid URL, and thus cause either an error message,
redirecting the
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 03:52:51PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: chameleon-cursor-theme
Version: 0.5-1
Whenever the cursor moves across a title bar of a non-focused window it
makes a dark block in the title bar around where the cursor is.
It also leaves an artifact when
Package: dovecot-common
Version: 1.0.rc15-2
Severity: normal
There is no manpage even for the main binary (dovecot), forcing people to
hunt around for basic info like command-line switches. Could you please at
least incorporate the stuff from http://wiki.dovecot.org/CommandLine ?
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On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 09:26:23PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
I believe the attached patch has the following characteristics:
- Behavior on systems where 'make' is not GNU make is undefined.
Specifically, on such a system dpkg is likely to either conclude that
/all/ packages support
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 10:01:47AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 09:54:03AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
So, an idea: what about checking make -f /dev/null blah 2/dev/null first,
for some portability?
What 'blah' are you planning to use that's guaranteed to not have
Package: gcc-snapshot
Version: 20070613-1
Severity: wishlist
README.Debian says:
.-
| You might also like to use a shell script to wrap up this
| funcationality, e.g.
|
| place in /usr/local/bin/gcc-snapshot and chmod +x it
|
| --- snip --
| #! /bin/sh
|
Same happens on real i686:
(cpuid output)
Vendor ID: GenuineIntel; CPUID level 2
Intel-specific functions:
Version 0660:
Type 0 - Original OEM
Family 6 - Pentium Pro
Model 6 - Celeron
Stepping 0
Reserved 0
Feature flags 0183f9ff:
FPUFloating Point Unit
VMEVirtual 8086 Mode
retitle 213361 ITP: kbtin -- A text-based MUD client
tags 213361 patch
thanks
Upgrading the old ITP to the last public release.
Packages uploaded to:
deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/k/kbtin/
(and SourceForge, sans the Closes:#
tags 299771 - patch
tags 299771 + upstream
thanks
Asking upstream again about a proper license text...
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Package: findutils
Version: 4.4.0-2
Severity: important
The current version of find in unstable will invoke the command
specified in -execdir + once for every file found -- as if it was
-execdir \;.
Should be:
find -execdir echo '{}' +
./abc ./def ./ghi
Is:
find -execdir echo '{}' +
./abc
./def
Package: nvidia-glx
Version: 1.0.8756-4
Severity: normal
After upgrading from 8178, X won't access any higher-resolution modes, and
in lower modes, only slowest refresh rates can be set. However, adding:
Option UseEDID 0
to Section Device in xorg.conf fixes the problem.
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Gabor Gombas wrote:
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 11:12:58AM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
Result: programs run after ifrename (like ifupdown...) will get the old
name.
So what? The user deliberately asked for it. Also it seems easy to write
an udev rule to replace
Package: linda
Version: 0.3.21
Severity: normal
On this package:
dget http://angband.pl/debian/kbtin/kbtin_1.0.7-1.dsc
(aptable from angband or mentors), linda reports:
W: kbtin; The file config.guess contains a timestamp line that is less than
2002.
W: kbtin; The file config.sub contains a
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Adam Borowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name : dnscruft
Version : 0.20060508-1
* URL : file://home/kilobyte/dnscruft/
Initial packages : http://angband.pl/debian/dnscruft/
Apt : deb[-src] http://angband.pl
Hello.
I've looked around, and it appears that the permissions are set just fine,
both in the case when udev is used, and when it's not. With one
exception, that is: new kernel, backported fuse, sarge udev.
However, it seems that Andreas is using unstable (albeit mixed with
sarge). Do you
Package: mc
Version: 1:4.6.1-2
Severity: minor
When the total amount of data to be copied exceeds 2GB, the bytes total
will reach 100% somewhere in the middle of the transfer, at a point that
appears on a glance to be at 2GB. Mysteriously, the count bar will be
stuck at 100% at the same time,
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
su, 2006-03-26 kello 04:11 -0600, Peter Samuelson kirjoitti:
OTOH, if you have no idea what language or what country the font
pertains to, why would you want that font?
It is not inconceivable that one could stumble on a document from
Bhutan, and
Package: pound
Severity: wishlist
Are there any news about upcoming support for IPv6? Is anyone working
on it? If no one is, what would be the best form for patches (a glance
shows that patches would be quite intrusive as Pound seems to make quite a
few assumptions about IPv4)? (I'm not
Package: exim4-config
Version: 4.60-5
Severity: normal
The debconf question says:
.
| Enter a colon-separated list of IP-addresses to listen on. You need to
| double the colons in IPv6 addresses (e.g. 5f03::1200::836f).
...
`
However, it should really say colon and space separated,
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.0.15
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package uninstallable
The debconf question xserver-xorg/config/inputdevice/mouse/zaxismapping
is needed by xserver-xorg's preinst, yet its template is missing. Without
it, installation fails on new installs unless
On Sat, 29 Apr 2006, Marc Haber wrote:
I intend to go with spec.txt 6.19 and change the separator to a
semicolon:
local_interfaces = ; 127.0.0.1 ; ::1
I'll change update-exim4.conf to the following behavior: for the
values of dc_local_interfaces and dc_relay_nets, if a Semicolon is
found in
Package: yaird
Version: 0.0.12-9
Severity: important
With the following line in fstab:
/dev/hda1 / jfs defaults,errors=remount-ro,iocharset=utf8 0 1
yaird produces images which fail on boot with:
JFS: charset not found
Removing iocharset for just the moment of running yaird then putting it
From Gregor Zattler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I use a Matrox G400 card with 32 MB Ram and have the exact same
symptoms using SVGATextMode with 132x43. When using the console
after starting X I can only use the upper 25 columns. Thus my
input and the computers output scoll the upper 25 lines while the
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006, Bart Martens wrote:
Hello Adam,
Hello.
Instead of fixing just the problems you pointed out (thanks!), I've taken
the time to prepare a new release, with long overdue stuff like UTF-8
support or IPv6.
I see that linda complains about this:
W: kbtin; The file
Package: pure-ftpd-mysql
Version: 1.0.19-4
Severity: normal
Tags: security
If anything bad happens to an user's home directory (deleted, not mounted,
database not in sync with its master, etc), pure-ftpd will allow r to the
entire filesystem, and w to whatever place the given user can write to
From Gregor Zattler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I use a Matrox G400 card with 32 MB Ram and have the exact same
symptoms using SVGATextMode with 132x43. When using the console
after starting X I can only use the upper 25 columns. Thus my
input and the computers output scoll the upper 25 lines while
Package: subversion
Version: 1.3.2-3
Severity: wishlist
If a commit fails for any reason, the log message is saved as
svn-commit{,.2,.3,...}.tmp, yet it is never reused.
The obvious thing would be to start the editor with the old message
if run in the interactive mode. After all, it's a lot
Package: ssmtp
Version: 2.61-6kb2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
It's nice to see that the upcoming version enables IPv6 support, however,
the issue of numeric IPv6 addresses is still open.
So, here's a patch. I used URL-style method of escaping: [1:2::3] -- IMO
it's much cleaner than exim4-style
On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 06:17:20PM -0400, Jason Spiro wrote:
* Package name: openwatcom
* License : Sybase Open Watcom Public License 1.0 (it is
OSI-approved)
Oops... it looks like OSI smoked something especially bad this time,
I'm afraid. This license looks like someone took his
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 12:44:35AM +0100, MJ Ray wrote:
12.1 Termination. This License and the rights granted hereunder
will terminate:
[...]
(c) automatically without notice if You, at any time during the
term of this License, commence an action for patent infringement
(including as
Even though it was well known before that ssmtp has working but just
not enabled support for IPv6, it appears that somehow no one bothered
noting this fact in the bug log; Magnus Holmgren did it just a few
days ago.
I'm guilty myself, too: I have ssmtp with --enable-inet6 on most
boxes for several
Package: libgii1-target-x
Version: 1:1.0.1-1
Severity: normal
Selecting previously deselected package libgii1-target-x.
Unpacking libgii1-target-x (from .../libgii1-target-x_1%3a1.0.1-1_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/libgii1-target-x_1%3a1.0.1-1_i386.deb (--unpack):
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 02:15:16PM +0200, Gabor Gombas wrote:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 01:02:59PM -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
I'm ready to upload xen 3.0.2, with a dependency on libc6-xen.
IMHO just go ahead with the upload :-) The removal of the other
optimized flavors due to the conflict with
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 12:29:42AM +0200, Bill Allombert wrote:
On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 10:18:19PM +0200, Nacho Barrientos Arias wrote:
IMHO, pari-gp-c or pari-gp2c could be better than 'gp2c' to avoid
this namespace pollution, at your option.
Good catch, I will consider this option. gp2c
Package: joe
Version: 3.3-5
Severity: wishlist
Could you please set the default -rmargin for mail (*tmp/mutt-*) to 70
columns, as prescribed by the Netiquette? With the current default of
77, lines quoted multiple times by users of lesser editors/mailers
without proper reformatting capabilities
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 07:58:12PM +0200, Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) wrote:
Description : .NET bindings for the SDL gaming library
SDL.NET is a set of object-oriented CLS-compliant .NET bindings for the SDL
gaming library and provides [...]
I'm afraid this desc would suggest that
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Josip Rodin wrote:
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 10:27:04PM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
Could you please set the default -rmargin for mail (*tmp/mutt-*) to 70
columns, as prescribed by the Netiquette? With the current default of
77, lines quoted multiple times by users of lesser
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Adam Borowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: vtgamma
Upstream Author : myself
* URL : http://angband.pl/viewvc/vtgamma/trunk/
* License : Public Domain
Description : gamma correction for Linux console
This tool can apply
On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 10:11:41AM +0200, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 13:14 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
I will drop the version from the description and add cpio to the
suggests.
I added the suggestion to the description because I guess that .tar.gz
will be the most
Package: colordiff
Version: 1.0.4-4
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Hello. If the output is not a terminal (like, when using diff to make a
patch), colordiff will still happily colorize the output. This is bad if
diff is an alias to colordiff, as suggested in the manpage.
The fix is simple:
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 07:22:11PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
On Monday, 17.07.2006 at 15:30 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
Hello. If the output is not a terminal (like, when using diff to make a
patch), colordiff will still happily colorize the output. This is bad if
diff is an alias
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Adam Borowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: chameleon-cursor-theme [1]
Version : 0.5-1
Upstream Author : Giuseppe Benigno ebengio (at) gmail.com
* URL :
http://www.{gnome,kde,xfce[2]}-look.org/content/show.php?content=38459
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 07:24:40PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
+exec /usr/bin/diff,@ARGV unless -t STDOUT;
It's not as simple as that, though: the above will fail if colordiff (or
'diff' if aliased to colordiff) is used in a pipe. In other words,
this is an incomplete fix.
Uhm, isn't the
severity 376103 grave
thanks
This is a _data loss_ bug. And thus, it cannot have any severity
other than grave, end of story.
You cannot assume that an important attribute like the timestamp
won't ever change outside of your control. It is an information to
the _user_ that says what was the
Package: industrial-cursor-theme
Version: 0.6.1
Severity: serious
debian/rules:3: /usr/share/gnome-pkg-tools/1/rules/uploaders.mk: No such file
or directory
make: *** No rule to make target
`/usr/share/gnome-pkg-tools/1/rules/uploaders.mk'. Stop.
Adding a Build-Depends: on gnome-pkg-tools
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:42:30AM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Maintainers,
It seems there is a common problem while setting up the correct UNICODE
locale in systems. As the posster in the attached message has written,
he has setup his locale to zh_CN.utf8 which is wrong, but as he
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:10:32PM +, brian m. carlson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 09:30:55PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 09:21:41PM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
man-db really does have some special-casing here. Trust me. It was
necessary at the time
I see that my (inept but working) patches are not welcome right now. So,
I'll leave groff alone; just let me answer the issues raised.
On Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 11:56:28PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:32:29AM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:10
Package: apt
Version: 0.7.11
Severity: wishlist
The (quite) recent change to Recommends means on apt-get install,
Recommends will be installed. This makes sense, and has been argued to
death. Yet, there are actions where installing only the bare minimum would
be better -- such as build-dep for
Hi!
On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 04:50:34PM -0800, Jeff W wrote:
Any update with this bug?
Yeah. While I may not be the fastest bug-fixer myself, I've been trying to
get a sponsored upload which should fix this one for quite some time...
I am now suddenly and without explanation running into
Hi. Sorry for nagging, but could you please apply this simple fix in a
subsequent upload? Having to manually edit every single new lenny/unstable
install is annoying... and having an own version of cron in a private
repository is not a real fix either.
I know that it's not even you who was
Package: qemu-launcher
Version: 1.7.4-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi! What about some feedback whether kqemu is installed and operative (ie,
/dev/kqemu is accessible by the current user)? Right now the launcher shows
only a radio button for Acceleration: enable which simply ignores any
errors.
It
Package: ttyrec
Version: 1.0.8-1
Severity: normal
Inside a ttyrec session, the screen size is set to 0x0. This breaks some
programs, and in the rest it makes them assume some made-up default (80x25
or 80x24).
[~]$ stty -a|grep rows
speed 38400 baud; rows 53; columns 139; line = 0;
[~]$ ttyrec
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