Both procmeter3-xaw and procmeter3-gtk2 work on my amd64 sid system,
so something might be wrong on your side.
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Actually, the same (/very similar) problem appears when using the NVIDIA
binary driver, directly after the 7.5+1 update. Reverting to testing
fixes this.
Unlikely that it's the nv driver only. Sorry.
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IIRC, the first time I saw this one was with the update from
xorg-xserver 1.4 to 1.5 (yes, _some_ time ago). Quite annoying.
Maybe we should file that against xserver as well (or maybe it is)?
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Package: screenlets
Version: 0.1.2-5
screenlets* bails out, essentially with
ImportError: No module named gnomekeyring
Installing package python-gnomekeyring fixes this, so that one should
be a dependency.
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Also, is the
Depends: ia32-libs
still needed/correct? I understand that one is going to be removed,
and the current (transitional) ia32-libs is a metapackage with a _lot_
of dependencies? And probably not all of them are needed for X/glx?!
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Package: libwine-gl
Version: 1.1.24-1
Severity: serious
Still depends on ia32-libs, which apparently is being removed [1].
[1] http://packages.qa.debian.org/i/ia32-libs-tools/news/20090704T113230Z.html
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Package: libxaw7-dev
Version: 2:1.0.8-1
Apparently the dev package contains the library itself.
Unpacking libxaw7-dev (from .../libxaw7-dev_2%3a1.0.8-1_amd64.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/libxaw7-dev_2%3a1.0.8-1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite
Still broken in 12.012, had to generate initrd by hand (mkinitrd).
I'd also recommend to re-classify this as 'important', as it leaves
people with an unbootable system (no matter what the corresponding
piece of code is classified as within the package).
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Still broken in 12.012, had to generate initrd by hand (mkinitrd).
kernel-package no longer does initrd generation. User scripts
do.
Oh ok I always thought the (initial) initrd is included in the deb
package, but I see it's not.
Well, that piece of code is provided by
Oh ok. I see this is how it is supposed to work now, so we're fine.
Thanks for the help
Alex
On 5/1/09, Manoj Srivastava sriva...@acm.org wrote:
On Fri, May 01 2009, Alex Goebel wrote:
Hi
Still broken in 12.012, had to generate initrd by hand (mkinitrd).
kernel-package no longer
Package: linphone
Version: 3.1.2-1
Installation doesn't finish without error:
Unpacking linphone (from .../linphone_3.1.2-1_amd64.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/linphone_3.1.2-1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/share/pixmaps/linphone/linphone2.xpm',
which
Package: compiz-fusion-plugins-main
Version: 0.7.6-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
There is a syncronizaton/race problem with compiz and recent NVIDIA
cards and drivers [1]. It results in screen corruption by having parts
of the screen not refreshed.
A small workaround is comitted upsream to
I tried to click through the maze of blocking bugs and dependencies.
So is this moving forward again?
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I don't know whether this helps, but I have maril...@debian.org's
flashplayer-mozilla 2:10.1.53.64-0.0 installed (from debian-multimedia),
which pulls in the 32 bit plugin and nspluginwrapper and a couple of
ia32 libs (some of them also from debian-multimedia), and it works quite
well in
I have this problem, too. Very annoying.
www.opbyte.it/release/grsync-0.9.2.tar.gz
gives me a 404
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Package: bash-completion
Version: 1:1.1-1
Severity: minor
Fails to complete -shuffle for mplayer. That worked with 1.0-3 and
would be nice to have restored (and is probably easy to fix).
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Fails to complete -shuffle for mplayer. That worked with 1.0-3 and
would be nice to have restored (and is probably easy to fix).
mplayer option completions are now parsed from mplayer -list-options;
seems
that shuffle is not listed there which might be something mplayer
I can confirm this problem. After downgrading to 3.2-6 it works again.
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By now, numpy should implement most of the numeric API. In the actual
biggles code, numeric is used only a few times, and all of those
functions are in numpy (as far as I can see). Has anyone every tried
to just replace numeric by numpy in that code?
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Mhm, thanks, but that doesn't work?! (I did start a new shell..).
On 20/10/2009, Ville Skyttä ville.sky...@iki.fi wrote:
On Tuesday 20 October 2009, Alex Goebel wrote:
Makes sense. I'll try to submit it upstream.
In the meantime, how can I temporarily hack shuffle into the current
version
Same here. Version 0.70 works.
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Are we really sure it's a service to debian users or debian as a
distribution to simply remove compiz from wheezy based on a number of
minor(?) issues that are so obscure that they needed a fake RC bug?
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FWIW, okular doesn't render the images either. However, ghostview/gv
does. Doing one round of pdf-ps-pdf conversion then makes the images
visible in xpdf.
So it looks more like a corrupt pdf file. Of course, as NW points out it
should be validated either way.
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Package: duplicity
Version: 0.6.17-3
Severity: wishlist
With the environment variable PYTHONOPTIMIZE set, duplicity doesn't
work. Backups can be created, but it is unable to understand (in
particular check/increment) its own backups, claiming that either
signatures or data is missing. This
Is this still an issue with radeon?
For my nvidia system it disappeared several weeks ago with a nouveau update.
It's tagged RC, so we should be sure it's still a grave bug?!
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Package: exaile
Version: 3.3.1-1
Severity: important
The package description states:
In addition, Exaile also includes a built-in shoutcast directory
browser, [...]
while the shoutcast functionality has been removed long ago and will not
come back (c.f. #506163).
Marking as important as an
found 744249 libgtk-3-0/3.12.1-1
severity 744249 serious
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Package: pepperflashplugin-nonfree
Version: 1.5
Severity: grave
Tags: security
X-Debbugs-CC: secure-testing-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org
The check for updates
update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --status
checks an apparently hand-made file on people.d.o and not the real upstream.
As a
Hi Bart,
sounds great, thank you for your work to keep the pepper version of
flash available and up-to-date; it's appreciated.
Alex
On 09/09/14 10:17 PM, Bart Martens wrote:
Hi Alex,
Thanks for reporting this.
What happened :
The script I use on people.d.o for updating the .txt files
I can confirm this (on XFCE).
A clumsy workaround seems to be to set fullscreen.screen in the rc file
to 0 (rather than the default -1), but that has other problems, like
putting the image on all virtual screens, and it also crashed on me
eventually.
I didn't see any obvious commit that
Confirmed, same here with an up-to-date sid system, with the same
versions as OP.
340.46 builds fine with other kernels (3.14, 3.16, 3.17), and up to
340.32 (incl.), the nvidia module built successfully with 3.2.
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kdelibs4c2a? Isn't that oldstable, or worse? Do we support mixing
unstable and oldstable, at RC severity?
Because then I still have a few fresh bugs from unstable where
cooperation with compiz is impacted..?!
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Your problem is most likely that your system either doesn't support fan
control, or it has not been manually enabled (that's what the error
message says after all).
See also thinkfan's README.Debian reproduced below.
thinkfan for Debian
---
WARNING!
thinkfan CAN kill
severity 739605 normal
thanks
Perhaps have a look at the man page about where to find log info for
debugging this, and for possible quirks you may have to use.
The man page also states that the pm-* executables are normally supposed
to be called by power managers/daemons, and that calling
Hi
My guess would be that thinkfan gets corrupted data from 'somewhere',
and then some lack of bounds or type checking messes up other internal
variables and leads to corrupt data being written out.
In that case, and if you are 100% sure there is no spurious special
characters in any config
This problem persists in 1.2-2.
For me, it is also independent of the Image/Zoom settings. This is on XFCE.
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Package: python-gd
Version: 0.56+dfsg-5+b1
Severity: important
Hi,
the +b1 rebuild seems totally broken.
Opening a random image file seg faults the interpreter:
Python 2.7.8 (default, Oct 2 2014, 12:01:32)
[GCC 4.9.1] on linux2
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
reassign 767745 pidgin-otr
severity 767745 important
thanks
Reassigning to correct package and adjusting severity according to
intrigeri's comment in #767075.
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severity 770477 important
thanks
Setting appropriate (non-rc!) severity as suggested above.
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control: severity -1 important
thanks
So in terms of deep-freeze bug triage and cleanup, what do we want to do
with this?
It's been over a year, and there aren't any me-too here, even though
there are reports of a similar problem at suse and ubuntu. Regardless,
it doesn't seem to be a
control: tags -1 +unreproducible
thanks
PS.: Should this bug really be handled as release critical?
Your call, since you have made the most serious effort to understand and
reproduce it.
We also have gtk-vnc 0.5.3-1.3 in jessie now, is that affected as well
(probably yes, the changelog
These kinds of problems have plagued kmail for many, many years, dating
back to the beginnings of kmail2 (at least). As we can see from the
numerous upstream bugs, there is also no shortage of reports (IIRC, I
filed one myself for fake duplicates years ago). Perhaps upstream
doesn't care, or
That is (was? not sure what the systemd and gnome people have decided
for us) the intended behaviour. The network setup is part of the system
configuration, not owned by a normal user.
Of course the problem you describe is real, and the solution is full
disk encryption (FDE). It's offered by
Seems to work ok with emacs24-nox. Perhaps using that would be a
temporary workaround?
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On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 9:02 AM, Michael Gilbert wrote:
if [ -L /etc/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver ]; then
if [ $(readlink /etc/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver) =
XScreenSaver-nogl -o \
$(readlink /etc/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver) =
XScreenSaver-gl]; then
control: severity -1 important
thanks
Does the workaround in
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=763599 work?
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Looks like this is not going to happen in time for jessie? If not, in
terms of cleaning up severity inflation, shouldn't we put this back to
important?
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control: severity -1 normal
thanks
This looks more like a problem with the kernel driver for that device.
Does it work with a newer (or, ftm, older) kernel?
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Appears to be fixed in 1:1.2.2-1.
Package: linphone
Version: 3.6.1-2.4
Severity: serious
It seems with the recent rebuild for the libvpx transition,
linphone-common somehow picked up a +b1 which is not in the versioned
linphone-common depends of the other linphone packages.
..or something like that.
Also picked up by
Package: reportbug-ng
Version: 1.31
Control: severity -1 important
Control: tags -1 unreproducible moreinfo
Works here, with icedove.
--- System information. ---
Architecture: amd64
Kernel: Linux 4.4.0-1-rt-amd64
Debian Release: stretch/sid
500 unstable ftp.debian.org
500 testing
Looks like they have added SHA256 now.
Label: Google
Suite: stable
Codename: stable
Version: 1.0
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 21:43:22 +
Architectures: amd64
Components: main
Description: Google chrome-linux repository.
MD5Sum:
89704f9af9e6ccd87c192de11ba4c511 145 main/binary-amd64/Release
In 3.19, the way the kernel handles that button was changed from
hardware to software. You'll need
options thinkpad_acpi software_mute=0
in modprobe.d/ to get the old behaviour back.
-Alex
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