tag 377863 +unreproducible
thanks
Hi Lee,
I can't reproduce this problem here (on 1.25-1), and looking at the code
seems to make the behaviour you describe highly unlikely. I added an IP
temporarily to the whitelist, reloaded, removed it again, reloaded, and
both the whitelisting and the
Package: listarchives
Version: n/a
Yodel!
The list archive for d-volatile was last updated ca. 1 month ago - is the
list not working? Or is just the archive broken? (I'm not subscribed, so
I wouldn't know - but I had mail traffic cc:ing d-volatiel, so there was at
least some traffic
Package: linux-image-2.6.15-1-686-smp
Version: 2.6.15-7bpo1
Severity: normal
Yo!
I'm experiencing hangs at boot with 'hda: lost interrupt' every few seconds
being the last signs of life as soon as the ahci module is loaded (not sure
about the exact boot sequence, but I think udev loads these
Yodel!
I'd be happy if anybody could have a quick look at my XML::FeedPP package
and offer comments. The package is a dh-make-perl generated package,
edited a little bit. No changes to upstream so far.
http://fortytwo.ch/debian/libxml-feedpp-perl/
One lintian warning on the binary package:
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your comments!
On Wednesday 16 April 2008 19.15:45 gregor herrmann wrote:
The build-dependency on quilt and debian/patches.mk seem unnecessary
but probably they are preparations for fixing the manpage
problem?
It's really just something from my hgdebuild script that I'm
Package: privoxy
Version: 3.0.6-2
Severity: important
Justification: deletes root account
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Hi,
I guess this shouldn't really happen...
while purging privoxy:
+++
Removing privoxy ...
Stopping filtering proxy server: privoxy.
Purging configuration
reassign 324500 xserver-xorg-video-mga
found 324500 1:1.4.2.dfsg.1-1
thanks
Yodel!
Somebody did something...
Since the ABI change means that I can't use the previously patched server
now (described in the bug), I tested the new mga driver.
Situation now is a bit better than earlier: now
Package: python-sphinx
Version: 0.6.1-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
(Alsmost Severity: important, but since I'm just blindly follow
instructions, I haven't...)
Trying to build the current documentation fetched from the Turbogears svn
(Turbogears 2) as well as the current documentation fetched from the
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.7.1-1
Together with plasma-widget-networkmanagement 0.1~svn951801-1 on an Acer
Aspire One (ath5k, and the acer_wmi module.) The pci hotplug stuff (needed
for one of the SD card slots) is *not* loaded, though. Not that this makes
a difference. Kernel is
On Wednesday 22 April 2009 21.18:34 Michael Biebl wrote:
Adrian von Bidder wrote:
Apr 22 20:35:13 laeggerli NetworkManager: info (wlan0): now
unmanaged
If you want to configure your device via
/etc/network/interfaces
Heyho!
(Only saw your mail after I wrote the other one this morning...)
On Friday 24 April 2009 16.07:35 Michael Biebl wrote:
Ok, could you then please comment out all interface configurations in
/e/n/i (besides lo),
kill nm-system-settings and NetworkManager, start NetworkManager
tags 549007 +moreinfo
thanks
Heyho!
0.0.20090925svn1027805-1 here, too.
I don't use gmail, but I just tested the google account I use for AdSense
and this works just fine.
Can you provide some more information? Any messages in ~/.xsession-errors?
Can you test with a new user or with all
Package: eatmydata
Version: 15-4
Severity: normal
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Yodel!
The path resolution of eatmydata is slightly broken:
$ eatmydata echo Blah
Blah
$ eatmydata bin/echo Blah
eatmydata error: unable to find 'bin/echo' in PATH
$ ls -l bin/echo
- -rwxr-xr-x 1
Package: pbuilder
Version: 0.199+nmu1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
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Yodel!
As previously threatened^Wannounced: Here's my proposed eatmydata
integration in a rough draft.
Eatmydata is basically always used (and installed in the chroot) unless
-
Hi,
Attached is a symbols file that works on i386, and with some luck on the
other 32 bit architecture. Not sure about BSD, IIRC something more is
necessary, but dealing with non-c++ symbol files is IMO quite
impossible...
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Package: python-sendfile
Severity: wishlist
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I have made a (not very strongly tested, though) Python 3 port of
py-sendfile (I've already sent the patch upstream, too.) I'd appreciate
a python3 version in Debian.
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Package: openvas-server
Version: 2.0.3-3
Severity: normal
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Hi,
Openvas creates a cache directoriy in /var/cache/openvas, which is not
removed even after a purge of the package.
cheers
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Heyho!
FWIW, in case somebody else stumbles accross this: Wietse Venema says this
bug is harmless in
http://readlist.com/lists/postfix.org/postfix-users/25/127952.html
(For those who don't know: he's the Author of Postfix.)
And: the proxy map approach doesn't work for me:
+++
Jan 4
Package: kdepimlibs-kio-plugins
Version: 4:4.4.5-2
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
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Hi,
While I haven't noticed this bug myself (using kdepimlibs 4:4.5.1-0r1
and libc6 2.11.2-7), I wanted to point you to a potential problem that
may make the imap ioslave
Package: rekonq
Version: 0.5.0-2
Severity: normal
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Hi,
Since rekonq crashes with Qt 4.7, I've tried rebuilding (which didn't
have success, it still crashes.)
In any case, a build dependency on libqtwebkit-dev is missing.
cheers
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wrote:
Of course, we can simply orphan Qt 3, and hope somebody will step up to
maintain it; we are unconvinced this is a responsible step for us to take
as it would place the maintenance burden of a large package onto
Hi,
On Thursday 10 February 2011 01.32:12 Jakub Wilk wrote:
Description : scanner button daemon
Scanmonitord is a daemon which runs device monitors on one or more
devices. [...]
I'm curious (and you might want to add it to the description): does this tie
in with modern desktop
Package: www.debian.org
Tags: patch
Hi,
I've noticed a few issues with www.d.o/ports (these are orthogonal to the stuff
discussed in #611830):
* Non-Linux ports: now that kFreeBSD is released, the non-Linux title
probably should just be dropped, since non-Linux is not really just a sub-
Hi,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=615938
I proposed a few improvements to the ports page on www.d.o, some touching
the ARM status. Since I'm not involved with porting myself, perhaps some of
you may want to comment.
I'm especially unsure about the armeb port - it wasn't
Heyho all!
Thanks for your input.
As per this discussion (changed wording for arm/armel; dropped armeb), full
diff with some changes
against the current index.wml below.
Can somebody commit this? I don't have commit access to www.
cheers
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Index: index.wml
Hi,
On Wednesday 02 March 2011 11.39:12 Hector Oron wrote:
arm is not part of current stable release (Squeeze). Should it be
entirely drop it from the website?
lenny was stable not that long ago and still gets security updates.
I'd say drop it after wheezy release.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Adrian von Bidder avbid...@fortytwo.ch
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* Package name: jwhoisserver
Version : 3.3.0 or newer
Upstream Author : Klaus Zerwes zero-sys.net zero...@users.sourceforge.net
* URL
forwarded 586514 https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51292
thanks
The webkit part needs help from qtwebkit on this, a bug has been opened
there.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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* Package name: opennx
Version : 0.16
Upstream Author : ??
* URL : http://opennx.net/
* License : LGPL
Programming Lang: C++ (with wxwidgets)
Description : Open Source NX
Package: bridge-utils
Version: 1.4-5
Severity: normal
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Hi,
I've swtched my primary network card from eth0 to br0 by
+++
auto br0
iface br0 inet dhcp
bridge_ports eth0
bridge_stp on
bridge_maxwait 2
+++
This works fine with IPv6
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.14.0-4
Severity: important
Justification: regression / loss of features
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Hi,
(Note the bug report is actually based on data from experimental +exp2
version plus everything to satisfy dependencies, bug
Heyho!
After
+++
Start-Date: 2011-03-08 20:39:33
Downgrade: xserver-xorg:i386 (7.6+4, 7.5+8), xserver-xorg-input-evdev:i386
(2.6.0-3, 2.3.2-6), xserver-xorg-core:i386 (1.9.99.903-1,
1.7.7-11), xserver-xorg-input-synaptics:i386 (1.4.0-1+exp1, 1.2.2-2),
xserver-xorg-video-intel:i386
Yodel!
Not sure if this is the same problem or not:
$ gtkvncviewer 10.149.100.22
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./gtkvncviewer.py, line 426, in module
instance = GtkVncViewer()
File ./gtkvncviewer.py, line 129, in __init__
secret = gnomekeyring.item_get_info_sync(keyring,
Package: libexif12
Tags: upstream, patch
Severity: wishlist
Version: 0.6.19-1
Hi,
Patch is quite obvious:
+++
--- mnote-canon-entry.c.orig2011-03-11 08:32:52.0 +0100
+++ mnote-canon-entry.c 2011-03-11 08:33:36.0 +0100
@@ -282,6 +282,7 @@
{21, 238, N_(Canon EF 70-300mm
Hi,
Thanks a lot. Merge error?
--- index.wml 12 Mar 2011 11:01:32 - 1.87
+++ index.wml 12 Mar 2011 12:28:44 -
@@ -167,7 +167,6 @@
h3a href=http://wiki.debian.org/ArmHardFloatPort;armhf/a/h3
p
- Port to big-endian ARM machines, especially to Linksys NSLU2.
A lot of modern
Package: pyzor
Version: 1:0.5.0-2
Severity: normal
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Hi,
Pyzor uses some deprecated modules with Python 2.6 and generates some
warnings on start up. This seems to confuse spamassassin [1], so:
please use #! /usr/bin/python2.5 (or, of course, fix
Package: spamass-milter
Version: 0.3.1-10
Severity: normal
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Hi,
Although this looks the same as #510665, opening a new bug since I'm not
sure if it's for the same reason; and maybe it's Postfix' fault...
UNPARSEABLE_RELAY is hit with every email.
Hi Steven,
On Thursday 13 January 2011 13.18:58 Steven McCoy wrote:
A year later and I have a basic Autoconf/Automake system in trunk for
OpenPGM ready to package for Debian.
Nice to see progress, note that I'm not involved in zeromq packaging anymore
(except to sponsor the odd upload)
Package: mailgraph
Version: 1.14-1.4squeeze1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch, upstream
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Hi,
Current mailgraph doesn't recognize clamav-milter.
Patch:
- --- mailgraph.orig 2011-01-19 13:41:31.0 +0100
+++ mailgraph 2011-01-19
Yodel!
Forgot to mention: clamav-milter is up to date and unmodified from squeeze,
too. Version: 0.96.5+dfsg-1
cheers
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Hi,
(Yes, I've been waiting for that bug ;-)
NEWS.Debian is there for a reason ... so the change was not without
warning. Unfortunately, NEWS.Debian being displayed is not mandatory.
I guess a debconf warning based on grep might work, although I think debconf
is not the ideal way to handle
On Wednesday 19 November 2008 10.17:07 Marcin Owsiany wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 02:18:12PM +0100, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
On Monday 10 November 2008 12.42:51 you wrote:
I've noticed that you uploaded postgre 1.32-2 (fixing #504382) to
unstable. Do you intend to propagate that also
Heyho!
See stack trace at end.
This seems to be the same issue; I also see a lot of these and the system
is fine (including Internet connection over pppoe.)
This is on a QNAP 419, running 2.6.32-2 plus a patch (I got this kernel
from Martin Michlmayr because the QNAP 419 was not supported by
Hi,
On Friday 29 January 2010 16.44:28 Simon Josefsson wrote:
zeromq-2.0-beta2/foreign/openpgm/libpgm-2.0.20rc5.tar.bz2:libpgm-2.0.20
rc5/openpgm/doc/draft-ietf-rmt-bb-pgmcc-03.txt
zeromq-2.0-beta2/foreign/openpgm/libpgm-2.0.20rc5.tar.bz2:libpgm-2.0.20r
c5/openpgm/doc/rfc3208.txt
Thanks
Heyho!
Has anybody found time to diagnose what's happening? Can I do something to
help (... where would I start, that is?) Do we at least know whether the
issue is in printer-applet or if it's a Python bindings issue?
(Trace below is from a system with latest KDE 4.3.4 as of right now,
tags 567848 +upstream
forwarded 567848 http://lists.zeromq.org/pipermail/zeromq-dev/2010-
February/001917.html
Heyho,
Notified upstream developers, feedback is that it is certainly something
that should be fixed in one of the next versions.
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retitle 519583 RFP: opticalraytracer -- A Utility that analyzes systems of
lenses.
thanks
I won't have time for this package anytime soon :-(
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Package: qcontrol
Version: 0.4.2-2lenny2
Severity: wishlist
Heyho!
Since the QNAP don't have an easily accessible console (ok, cables are
available. But not included, unfortunately), I'd appreciate some small help
in debugging: indicate the transition from the initrd to the on-disk rootfs.
Heyho!
On Friday 04 December 2009 10.39:13 Johan Grönqvist wrote:
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder skrev:
Quite an annoying bug and no idea where to start looking...
Symptom is a row of ^@ on the console.
Rebooting fixes this for a few hours again.
Any pointers?
(Sorry if
Package: btrfs-tools
Version: 0.19-7
Severity: wishlist
Heyho!
Multi-volume btrfs filesystems can't be mounted if btrfsctl -a is not called
first.
Can you please include /etc/init.d/btrfs or similar that basically
* looks in fstab if any btrfs fs is being used
* runs btrfsctl -a if so.
A
Package: python-virtualenv
Version: 1.1-1
Hi,
Shouldn't PYTHONPATH be set inside a virtual environment to allow easy
installation of local modules?
I've enhanced bin/activate like this:
+++
--- a/bin/activate Wed Oct 22 18:06:51 2008 +0200
+++ b/bin/activate Wed Oct 22 18:50:25 2008
retitle 503168 virtualenv shouldn't hard-code absolute path
severity 503168 wishlist
tags 503168 upstream
thanks
On Thursday 23 October 2008 17.53:26 Jeff Licquia wrote:
Adrian von Bidder wrote:
Shouldn't PYTHONPATH be set inside a virtual environment to allow easy
installation of local
Package: mercurial
Version: 1.0.1-5.1
Severity: important
Justification: leaves repository in unuseable state
Tags: upstream
Forwarded: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/bts/issue1152
Hi,
To work with the mq extension it is essential that git mode is enabled for
diff:
$ cat ~/.hgrc
[diff]
Package: openoffice.org-writer
Version: 1:3.2.0~rc4-1
X-Debbugs-Cc: oku...@packages.debian.org
Severity: minor
Heyho!
(Hmm. Does X-Debbugs-Cc work in this way? Not sure ...)
On a fresh installation (squeeze plus new oo.org), KDE prefers okular as
default application to open odt files over
Heyho!
On Monday 15 February 2010 12.01:11 Rene Engelhard wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 11:43:43AM +0100, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
On a fresh installation (squeeze plus new oo.org), KDE prefers okular
as default application to open odt files over oo.org.
I'm not sure who should fix
Heyho!
I had a stubborn segfault at startup behaviour; while investigating I
found a stale /usr/lib/iceweasel/components/libimgicon.so that didn't
belong to any package (I can't remember installing it, left over of a
buggy package?)
The last version this file has been around is like
retitle 570085 Dependencies on debugging package not tight enough
thanks
Hi Mike,
On Tuesday 16 February 2010 18.18:28 Mike Hommey wrote:
Once you remove the libimgicon.so file, what happens if you run
iceweasel, attach gdb to it, and get a backtrace at a random time ? Do
you get symbols ?
found 561724 4.3.4-3
thanks
Now the current version from testing has this crash bug :-(
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notfound 561724 4.3.4-4
thanks
... but it's at last fixed in sid.
(I always check that I keep all binary packages from a particular source
package at the same version. My system is now mostly sid in everything
related to KDE, HAL, PolicyKit, DBUS etc.)
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[early init script for qcontrol]
On Friday 15 January 2010 15.39:06 Frans Pop wrote:
On Wednesday 02 December 2009, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
I tried the patch below and adding qcontrol as rcS.d/S00qcontrol, but
apparently I made some mistake (or is /var/run not accessible yet
On Sunday 03 January 2010 03.46:03 D Haley wrote:
A proposal for review has been uploaded to mentors:
http://mentors.debian.net/cgi-bin/sponsor-pkglist?action=details;package=
opticalraytracer
Some build dependency is missing:
+++
~/tmp/opticalraytracer-2.7$ debuild
retitle 566126 RFP: openpgm -- Implementation of the Pragmatic General
Multicast protocol
thanks
Just had a quick look at openpgm source code. Does look a bit scary since
I don't know scons or cmake, and the number of compiler warnings the
build spits out is a bit too high for my taste.
In
Hi,
On Friday 22 January 2010 11.21:13 Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Please add --single-debian-patch to the list of options to be passed to
dpkg-source only.
No, I'm not going to add all the dpkg-source options to
dpkg-buildpackage. And that option in particular is meant to be stored
in
On Monday 10 November 2008 12.42:51 you wrote:
I've noticed that you uploaded postgre 1.32-2 (fixing #504382) to
unstable. Do you intend to propagate that also to etch and/or lenny?
Only via volatile, I don't think this is something for a freeze exception,
given that the new version adds (some
Package: kdelibs5
Version: 4:4.3.0-1
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: ada...@kde.org
Hi,
Trying to update the webkitkde package (kpart-webkit binary package)
resulted in a short discussion on the webkit KDE mailing list:
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/webkit-devel/2009-August/000144.html and ff
Package: python-turbogears2
Version: 2.0.1-2
Severity: important
Heyho!
Thanks for bringning tg to Debian! Fiddling around with virtualenv's is ok
for development but is a pain in the long run ...
Yet ...
+++
$ paster help
Usage: paster [paster_options] COMMAND [command_options]
Options:
Heyho!
Just saw that upgrading python-turbojson from 1.2.1-2 to 1.2.1-4, which
pulled in python-peak.util 20090610-2 and python-peak.rules 0.5a1+r2600-1,
fixed this, paster tginfo and paster serve both work now.
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Package: konqueror
Version: 4:4.2.2-1
Severity: normal
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Heyho!
[[ I realize that this is probably not konqueror's fault but some other
component deep inside the KDE library maze. Reporting at my entry
point for lack of knowledge. So let's the
reassign 531007 kdelibs5
retitle 531007 /usr/local should be included by default
thanks
Hi,
See the original bug report on what happened before.
export KDEDIRS=/usr/local
kbuildsyocca4
and then it suddenly works ...
I think that in keeping with Unix tradition, /usr/local should be included
Heyho!
In response to our IRC communication from last week: the patch you proposed
is WORKSFORME(tm) :-)
Not knowing much about KDE I can't tell if it's the correct solution or a
gross hack, but I guess you'd know that.
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Index: b/kdecore/kernel/kstandarddirs.cpp
Package: hg-buildpackage
Version: 1.0.4.1
Heyho!
hg-importorig ... whatever.
Output closes with
Remember to run hg fetch /home/avbidder/tmp/software.upstream
Which doesn't exist. It's hg pull followed by hg merge. hg-importorig
might also offer to do this since it's what is probably
Package: hg-buildpackage
Version: 1.0.4.1
I was fiddling around with hg-importorig and am currently wondering about
the UPSTREAM_package_version_TAG tag it creates immediately after creating
the UPSTREAM_pacdkage_version tag.
The documentation doesn't mention it, and from what I understand how
Package: wnpp
Owner: Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder avbid...@fortytwo.ch
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-...@lists.debian.org
* Package name: webkitkde
(like upstream svn dir; binary: konq-plugin-webkit like konq-plugins)
Version : svn snapshots
Upstream Author :
Heyho!
Just as additional info: Installing the openoffice.org-gtk package, oo.org
can indeed induced to use the gtk-qt-engine-kde4 engine. I'm not quite
100% happy with it, but it's a lot better than oo.org's native interface.
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Package: kpart-webkit
Severity: serious
don-migrate-to-testing pro forma bug.
KDE webkit kpart is part of KDE playground and not good enough for release.
But people will still want to play around with it, so it's still packaged.
Once it migrates from playground to regular KDE, it'll probably
Package: kmail
Version: 4:4.2.4-1
Severity: minor
Heyho!
Can you please disable debugging output in uploads to sid (experimental is
another matter, of course).
kmail fills .xsession-errors with megabytes of stuff like pasted below, and
at the same time I get the impression that kmail is quite
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.7.99.902-1
Severity: Important
Justification: crash at startup
Heyho!
See attached the Xorg.0.log.
It ends with
+++
Backtrace:
0: X(xorg_backtrace+0x3b) [0x813128b]
1: X(xf86SigHandler+0x51) [0x80c5381]
2: [0xb7f95400]
3:
Heyho!
I don't know if you need more data, anyway:
Heavy mix from lenny to experimental.
On this system, toggling *only* the version of xserver-xorg-core between
2:1.6.1.901-2 and 2:1.6.1.901-3 toggles DRI/DRI2 availability.
Since I'm running KDE4 with quite a few effects, this makes the
Package: vym
Version: 1.12.2-2
Severity: wishlist
Heyho!
After having installed vym, I had problems finding it in the (K-)menu.
Personally, I find the placement in Education software unintuitive, I'd
rate mind maps more like office software since it's a tool I use for work.
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.9.1-2
Severity: Important
Justification: Frequent crashes on specific hardware
Heyho!
Opening a new bug since errors are slightly different from what I've seen
reported with earlier kernel/X.
Symptom:
X suddenly goes black during some
Heyho!
Yellow backgrounds may be stylish, but not really what I want :-)
Here's what I figured out so far on the HP Color Laserjet 3800 with the ppd
from hplip-data 3.10.2-3 (hp-color_laserjet_3800-ps.ppd. (But remember: a
Lexmark and a Dell printer show the same effect so it seems to be a
Heyho!
Just before I go home:
Removing the -dUseCIEColor option from /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstopdf fixes my
problem for now. I have no idea what the option really does, and as I've
said it produces a warning, so this is more or less cargo cult bugfixing. I
hope somebody knows what the
Heyho!
For lack of time/money @ customer, some unfortunately incomplete info:
libdrm git (c1c8bbf8) with experimental x-x-v-intel seems to be an
improvment. We didn't work with it for long, but switching to text console
and back didn't trigger the bug (and did, before). Enabling compositing
tags 577549 +pending
thanks
On Monday 12 April 2010 17.47:47 Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
Please be informed that preformated text in the package
description has to get indented by at least two spaces, I would even
suggest two spaces and a * infront of the device name so that it can be
seen as real
Heyho!
This is in part a mee too, in part a reply to Modestas, stack trace
including symbols.
It might be the same, but it's a bit a different code path afaict.
hal is 0.5.14; all KDE is at current sid (4.3.4) unless I've forgotten a
package (I have checked everything from kdebase-workspace
Package: ipset-source
Version: 2.5.0-1
Heyho!
Trying to compile the ipset kernel module against 2.6.35-trunk-kirkwood
(that means: armel); gcc 4.4.4-8; fails with [1]
That said: checking http://ipset.netfilter.org/changelog.html, it seems that
ipset 2.5 is ancient, so perhaps a newer version
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Version: 0.9.95-6
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Heyho!
The patch below allows compiling against kde 4.5.1 (currently in qt-kde
team repository.) (In other words: once that's in sid, this bug will
suddenly be FTBFS ;-)
I know next to nothing about docbook and I didn't look
Heyho!
On Saturday 14 March 2009 16:18:23 James Bottomley wrote:
postgrey: FATAL: ERROR: can't create DB environment: No such file or
directory (dbdir: /var/lib/postgrey uid/gid: 121,121)
Arrgh.
I'll probably not get around to handle this for at least a week as I'm semi-
VAC next week, but
Package: opensync
Version: 0.22-2
Severity: minor
Hi,
opensync fails to build on some mixed stable/testing/unstable/experimental
system; I guess some build deps need to be versioned. (I'm trying to rebuild
because syncing my mobile phone suddenly stopped working with a hanging
osplugin
Hi,
Ingo Jürgensmann kindly pointed me to the reason behind the bug: the uploads
directory is created with root.www-data/rwx-wxr-x permissions, i.e. no read
permissions for group www-data (Hmmm. Why Linux and/or POSIX says that in
this case the r from the other rights shouldn't enable group
Hi,
(note to self: since I've successfully printed from both new lenny installs
and systems upgraded from something similar to etch I doubt this
deserves grave serverity.)
Can you add log output from cups with LogLevel debug in cupsd.conf,
please? Cups is extremely reluctant to disclose the
Hi Andriy,
Do you still have the huge icon problem in xchat?
I run xchat and KDE from lenny and don't see the problem; I do not have the
xchat-systray package installed but use the built-in systray plug-in of
xchat.
cheers
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Just a short peep from me. Expect an upload with debconf notice within the
next days; I still consider the NEWS.Debian entry to be enough, but
apparently I'm pretty much the only one ...
cheers
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Heyho!
When a new psycopg2 version is uploaded: please ensure that it can also be
used with Python3. I've not investigated closely, but
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PostgreSQL says psycopg2 upstream should support
it. (Although: psycopg2 homepage itself is sylent,
Heyho!
On Friday 28 May 2010 16.25:16 Cole Robinson wrote:
virt-manager is buggy with trying to set the keymap. This commit should
fix it with reasonably new qemu:
http://hg.fedorahosted.org/hg/virt-manager/rev/99cf13a133f3
Thanks, will check when I find time at work.
cheers
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Heyho again!
Ok, looks like a bad rpm: filename is noarch, but the debian/control
being generated has Architecture: i386. (I assume this information is
taken from the rpm)
As you said, no package is being generated because there is no package
declared for amd64 in debian/control.
So this
On Sunday 27 June 2010 00.13:14 Michael Biebl wrote:
Could you attach your ~/.kde/share/config/networkmanagementrc please.
I assume you are using KDE?
Hmm.
I've seen that there is a
[General]
Autostart=false
I'll test if setting this to true works. (I'd guess it should.) So the
question
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
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Hi,
I had hoped to be able to do more than just play around with zeromq for
a short time, but can't find the time. I had hoped to avoid filing an
orphaning bug since Mato offered to continue packaging, but I've not
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