Bug#678975: another user craving for ZRTP in linphone

2013-04-30 Thread Attila Lendvai
Just another user who is wishing to have ZRTP in linphone... -- • attila lendvai • PGP: 963F 5D5F 45C7 DFCD 0A39 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#678975: another user craving for ZRTP in linphone

2013-05-02 Thread Attila Lendvai
crashes on ZRTP requests, then you forgot to update one of the dependencies (libortp8, libzrtpcpp2, all of linphone, etc). thanks for the hint Mark! -- • attila lendvai • PGP: 963F 5D5F 45C7 DFCD 0A39 -- “'Need' now means wanting someone else's money. 'Greed' means wanti

Bug#740462: status update on debian jessie

2015-05-10 Thread Attila Lendvai
i try to pair it with my laptop, i can only see it flash for a fraction of a second sometimes, but that's about all i could achieve. -- • attila lendvai • PGP: 963F 5D5F 45C7 DFCD 0A39 -- “The most urgent necessity is, not that the State should teach, but that it should allow education

Bug#780109: hyperspec: installation cannot be cancelled when ftp.lispworks.com is down

2015-03-09 Thread Attila Lendvai
Package: hyperspec Version: 1.30+nmu2 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, at the time of writing (ftp.) lispworks.com is down, therefore wget in the post install script retries forever, and C-c from within the synaptic GUI does not break the wget loop. killing the parent (IIRC perl) process u

Bug#880170:

2020-02-05 Thread Attila Lendvai
i have also experienced this just now, on Debian 10. emptying /var/lib/apt/lists resolved the problem. background info: my internet is/was very crappy nowadays, randomly failing some requests. this may be relevant, because i have never seen this issue before. -- • attila lendvai • PGP: 963F

Bug#849400: (no subject)

2018-07-13 Thread Attila Lendvai
e last step and can be skipped). -- • attila lendvai • PGP: 963F 5D5F 45C7 DFCD 0A39 -- “Competition is merely the absence of oppression.” — Frédéric Bastiat (1801–1850), 'Economic harmonies'