Patch available,
https://github.com/barak/liboping/commit/e218b9a3a282570eed2853fc383a9d816bce29d0
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us to make this sensible. Instead, I'm waiting for
libsqlite3 3.7.7.1 to be packaged.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Processed by Mailc
Package: wnpp
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* Package name: libclippoly
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* URL : http://clippoly.sourceforge.net
* License : LGPL-2+
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awk to find and cut the version out.
My suggestion is that the mechanism here should allow an arbitrary
fragment of shell code to run on the retrieved file, printing the
found version to its stdout.
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Well, I would say that technically each BRANCH is available as
origin/BRANCH, with no refs/ prefix. The refs/ prefix, and the
implementation of references as a tiny directory tree below .git, are
implementation details which should not be visible to the general user
who should be accessing these t
Um, that was a (self-deprecating) joke about us both spending time
worrying about the precise way something should be worded, when we are
both well aware that it doesn't really matter! After all, the number
of people who would understand it if phrased one way but not the other
seems very unlikely
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---
man/po/de.po|4 ++--
man/po/dpkg-man.pot |4 ++--
man/po/es.po|4 ++--
man/po/fr.po|4 ++--
man/po/hu.po|4 ++--
man/po/ja.po|4 ++--
man/po/pl.po|4 ++--
man/po/pt_BR.po |4
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---
man/dpkg-source.1 |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/man/dpkg-source.1 b/man/dpkg-source.1
index 2d83146..19eef03 100644
--- a/man/dpkg-source.1
+++ b/man/dpkg-source.1
@@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ the cloned git repository.
.PP
match text in translation files) follows under separate
cover.
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> I already packaged opencv 2.2 on my PC.
> ...
> At first I am going to upload opencv in experimental as some libpng
> transition.
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Okay thanks.
Have now dcommitted the 2.2.0 patches.
Also tagged the 2.1.0-4 release which was previously not marked.
Would you like me to add myself to uploaders and dput 2.2.0-1? (I
wouldn't mind someone else doing a quick pass over it first, just to
make sure I didn't make some silly error.)
>
> Would you mind apply your changes in the svn repository ?
Just tried, but I don't have commit permission to
svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-scicomp
because I am not in group pkg-scicomp.
$ ssh svn.debian.org id
uid=22057(bap) gid=22057(bap)
groups=22057(bap),10800(Debian),110056(oaklisp),1
> Would you mind apply your changes in the svn repository ?
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Naturally I'm hoping that an upgraded version be uploaded; if my
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> I just wanted to mention, that there is a difference between
>
> *kfreebsd*-yes (my proposed patch)
> and
> *freebsd*-yes (what was merged upstream [1])
>
> afaik the freebsds don't use the glibc userland and I'm not sure if
> the thread libs on freebsd behave like the one on kfreebsd, so I
> jus
and explain.
(Another alternative would be to grovel through the sources for the
strings qt3 and qt4 and take some sort of vote
$ git grep qt4 -- '*.cbp' | wc -l
11
$ git grep qt3 | wc -l
0
but that would be hideous.)
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Sorry, should have checked the BTS more carefully - scanned the
texinfo bugs for "grep" and didn't see it. Naturally I now see that
my own report does not itself contain that particular string in its
subject field.
Will just hotwire LC_ALL=C in the Makefile of mine that calls the
offending comman
intent is to match alphabetic characters in the current
locale, the invocation should be
... | $EGREP '^(/|[[:alpha:]]:/)' ...
or, better,
... | $EGREP '^([[:alpha:]]:|)/' ...
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Oops; thanks. (Fixed)
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Version: n/a
Package name: scrypt
Version: 1.1.6
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URL: http://www.tarsnap.com/scrypt.html
License: BSD
Description:
A simple password-based encryption utility which demonstrates the
scrypt key derivation function. On modern hardwa
> > Fossil ships with its own copy of sqlite, which I remove in favour of
> > the debian package. For a while I used an aggressive version
> > dependency, but I recently switched to guarding the snippets of code
> > in the fossil sources that use advanced sqlite functionality. (Which
> > is used
Hmm. Could you check that src/sqlite3.{c,h} do not exist?
I have a sneaking suspicion that even though these files are deleted
in the debian branch, they're not staying deleted, which would lead to
the wrong sqlite3.h being #included, etc. If so this is due to a
deficiency in the debian patch fo
, is wrong, or I wrote the guard incorrectly. Could I ask
what version of libsqlite3-dev you had installed? I ask because this
works for me using libsqlite3-dev 3.7.3-1.
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just another name
for /usr/share/doc/libdjvulibre-dev/djvu3spec.djvu perhaps?)
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Another issue, ';' does not work in insinuated rmail.
It is bound to an undefined function.
$ git grep 'bbdb-mua-edit-notes[^-]'
lisp/bbdb-mhe.el: (define-key mh-folder-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-notes)
lisp/bbdb-rmail.el: (define-key rmail-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-notes)
lisp/bbdb-r
I did a preliminary packaging of "bbdb3", see
git://github.com/barak/bbdb3.git
but bbdb3 it has some problems:
- no documentation
- barfs hard on my current "file-version 6" .bbdb file
- depends on vm being available at bbdb-vm compile time instead of
just loading it when bbdb-vm.elc is loa
Tried it myself and it seems to work fine with 2011.02.08.125237-1 and
also with 2011.03.01.190432-1 which I've just uploaded. Pending
information to the contrary, I'm therefore going to mark this bug as
fixed in 2011.02.08.125237 and, unless there is some reason, not
attempt to bisect out the pre
Could I trouble you to check with the most recent version in unstable,
see if the problem is still there?
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#! /bin/sh
set -e
a="getty"
b="-f /etc/issue.linuxlogo"
c="38400"
target=/etc/inittab
usage() {
echo "Usage: $0 command"
echo " available commands: install, uninstall"
}
case "$1" in
install
ority default-off
debconf configuration option is turned on.
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#! /bin/sh
set -e
usage() {
echo "Usage: $0 com
k 483351 Feb 18 07:11 scheme9_2011.02.18.orig.tar.gz
Ideally, uscan would have some way to support each of these.
(And yes, I do have a strong stomach; why do you ask?)
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-rw-r--r-- 1 barak barak 0 Feb 16 09:45 goo
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How about just upgrading the BBDB package to the new bbdb on gnu
savannah? Or to your new org-mode-based thing if there is a nice
migration path? The BBDB 2.36 codebase is ancient and smelly.
That said: I welcome patches to fix the above MH issue. But is it
really so scary? I don't have MH and
the valac in experimental was
at least 0.11.
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Version 2.0 is merged in the debian PPC git repo, but
debian/experimental has valac 0.10.x while the new version of PPC
needs 0.11.x, so it won't even compile against experimental.
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could be "backported" to
generate a new version for testing, but that seems silly to me.)
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Thanks!
(In fact I'm already prepping a fix which includes your patch along
with a AMD64 FTBS fix, albeit a 32-bit one.)
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Well, technically speaking emacs-snapshot isn't a Debian package.
Does this still come up with the usual Debian emacs23 package?
It is not replicating for me...
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(Seriously, I am unable to replicate the problem after trying
both sendmail-user-agent and message-user-agent. Details?)
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ouldn't be fixed by taking the device down and up
again, which is the alternative without the patch.
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> please note that using -fpermissive is a workaround, not a fix.
Right. That is why I'm loathe to use -fpermissive. I would much
prefer a proper patch. I'm about to push one, please let me know if
you still have any problems.
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s, i'll scrape up an hour to work up that
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Patch accepted, pushed to git.
(Although it still won't work on ARM: needs some actual work.)
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s.tex
Do people care about a visitor's laptop connected to the local network
that happens to be named "mars"? Should its presence corrupt and
delay local filename completion? I'd say: no.
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be appropriate.
That would make ar work in a multicore-build-safe way by default.
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PS > ... more than happy to help you maintain the package.
Great, thanks!
(Can add you as co-maintainer in debian/control file to make that
official. Or just pull your patches. Or both. As you wish.)
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The "standard" way for Debian packages maintained in git to handle
things is to have two main branches: "upstream" for the upstream
development, and "main" for the debian stuff. The diff between the
two branches should, normally, all be in the debian/ subdir. That's
how I was handling it, especia
Debian ITP for this package,
http://bugs.debian.org/580763
filed by Tang Ke
as I hope he's agreeable to the above, and I'd also welcome his
contributions/co-maintenance.
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if possible".
"Prefere start a chat" is a grammatical error, could
be "Start a chat"
The above also holds in the version in experimental, 2.2+dfsg1-2
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Too late, I already did.
(Maybe I should remove everything except i386 and amd64?)
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Sure, can do. But, do any armhf machines actually have this kind of
hardware RAID board? Because if not, there's really not much point...
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Just checked: even when I add those X resources, xdvi listens to
vertical scroll events but not horizontal ones. Iceweasel and Google
Chrome respond to both, so it's not an issue there. xrdb -q shows
that XDvi.wheelTranslations was merged correctly.
Is there anything I can do to help debug this?
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> It is also a long-outstanding Usenet convention and documented in
> RFC 3676, thus not just a matter of taste.
It is an abomination.
The whole point of plain text is that its meaning can be ascertained
by a human reading it. Anything not visible to the eye should be
projected out by the mappin
al variable
do-things-to-make-those-with-taste-or-sense-recoil-in-horror
to nil.
Thanks for maintaining emacs, and it's great that 23.2 made it into
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> Thanks. debian/rules could get more love (use dh and override_dh_*
> rules). Then the % rule could run "dh $@ --with autotools_dev"
> instead of calling these scripts manually. Should I create a patch?
Sure, that would be great! I've been meaning to---almost all my other
packages use dh overrid
Thanks. Patch in CVS. Waiting for the official new upstream 3.5.23
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> Unfortunatelly since we're now frozen[0] I may have to keep your patch
My menu patch is no big deal, just a tiny convenience. Which I've
submitted upstream anyway. But, the new upstream version does have
some substantive improvements. It looks like mainly a bug-fix release
to me. If you scan
only some of this, bite-sized pieces are
available under version control.
git clone git://git.debian.org/~bap/transmission.git
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> Sounds like broken 64-bit detection/support?
Sort of. Upstream changed in its latest release to install in
usr/lib64 on 64-bit arches, and debian/ must be adjusted to
compensate. Will do so shortly.
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_RTL8192 /boot/config-2.6.34-1-amd64
# CONFIG_RTL8192U is not set
CONFIG_RTL8192E=m
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sed -i s/manor/manner/ debian/control
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> Doesn't create bbdb-autoloads.el, upon which bbdb-initialise depends
I'm sorry, but how does this cause a problem?
Please explain the precise conditions that caused an error.
As of now, the bbdb-autoloads.elc file is generated for each of the
individual emacsen. E.g.,
$ cd /usr/share/emacs2
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$ fossil version
This is fossil version [599e6abfb1] 2010-03-08 14:18:44 UTC
$ fossil clone
I've just uploaded a new version, 3.5.22-9, which may address this
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wonder if loading
> libXt would actually make these works.
I'd be curious to see what happens with
env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libXt.so google-chrome
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> I am using google-chrome 5.0.307.11 beta, in Debian/lenny, amd64, and
> djvulibre-plugin 3.5.20-8+lenny1
> and I see the message
>
> [28590:28599:279967731380:ERROR:/usr/local/google/b/slave/chrome-officia
issue.
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> ... mailcrypt does not inhibit emacs22 to be removed, it currently
> does not build-depends on it and it has an alternative dependency on
> emacs22, 23, -snapshot (and more, in fact).
Correct. In fact, I've tweaked the mailcrypt package build process to
eliminate the need to have Emacs installe
> It "depends" (pun, sorry). Do you want to explicitly *keep* the
> dependency on old emacs? If yes, I agree that my NMU can simply be
I don't know any reason not to keep the dependencies on old emacs
versions; there is a large amount of upstream code to support them.
I think bug 567706 is fixed with simply
Depends: ... emacs23 | emacsOLD | ...
which was in 3.5.8+CVS.2010.02.14-0.1
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..., emacs|plan, emacs|mail-reader, emacs|news-reader, emacs|imap-client,
emacs|www-browser, ...
Emacs has always been self-documenting
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/self-doc-extensible-editor.png
so external intro usage instructions are not usually very helpful.
But examples for the abov
> If you can provide good short text for emacs corresponding vim usage in
> the above example texts, I may consider to include them and change to:
>
> Suggests: mc, vim|emacs23|xemacs21|emacsen, ...
How about
Suggests: emacs|mc, emacs|vim, emacs|x-terminal-emulator, emacs|file-roller, ...
Seriou
Package: debian-reference-common
Version: 2.39
> Suggests: mc, vim, ...
What the heck are those for?
My recommendation: either remove mc & vim, or even better replace mc &
vim with EMACS!
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These bugs (#562156 and #565498) may be related; this email is simply
to note this in an easy-to-find way.
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> Subject: djview4: broken PS output on it_IT platform
> Version: 4.3-4
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> Printing some file yields a ghostscript error
I believe that this is fixed in more recent versions, including in
particular the version currently in unstable (4.5-5) and perhaps the
one currently in testing (4.5-3). Could
.com/barak/mailcrypt.git
in order to clone an existing mailcrypt CVS mirror that is on github.)
Cheers,
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Okay; will take your advice on that.
(Have already push an appropriate comment in debian/copyright into the
VCS.)
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sed s/many/any/
(thanks; will dput shortly)
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Good call, thanks.
http://github.com/barak/Pdf-Presenter-Console/commit/4677d540e2e0c0ffdeed77a130ad424acbf63dea
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Package: wnpp
Owner: Barak A. Pearlmutter
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: pdf-presenter-console
Version : 1.1
Upstream Author : Jakob Westhoff
* URL or Web page : http://westhoffswelt.de/projects/pdf_presenter_console.html
* License : GPL-3
Description : PPC is
Sorry, I'm lost. Why isn't libmagickcore2-extra pulled in under these
circumstances?
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To my mind, this is (a) a "wishlist" bug, certainly not RC, and (b) is
not in truth a DFSG issue.
SUMMARY. Some documentation is available only in a difficult-to-edit
format, the latex sources used to produce that document having been
lost. The "wish" is that this were not the case.
If a packag
Um, or we could just not worry about it?
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I'm sorry, but although I understand your point, I find myself in
disagreement with the resolution you suggest.
The document in question is in a human-readable format. It may be a
pain to edit, but it is not impossible, and it is certainly not
illegal! I do not see any practical benefit of remov
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