Package: backupninja
Version: 0.9-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be most helpful if ninjahelper included support for duplicity.
It would be very simple to automatically create a GPG key with a long
random password, for use by duplicity.
Charles
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When I launch wmfire from my dock, the wmfire launch itself but not like
before in the dock, but now in the running part of the screen (bottom for
me), and the dock icon is clicked in grey. The annoying thing is a blue
square of the same size in blue on my screen. The blue square is only
Package: cdbs
Version: 0.4.32
Severity: normal
Hi,
The current ant-vars.mk adds $(ANT_HOME)/lib/ant.jar to the CLASSPATH,
but unlike /usr/bin/ant, it doesn't add $ANT_HOME)/lib/ant-launcher.jar
to the CLASSPATH, which is outright necessary for ant to launch
succesfully.
Now that ant is in main,
of the fire.
I'm downgrading the wmfire to find the last working version.
David Vernazobres
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 11:38:13AM -0500, Charles Fry wrote :
When I launch wmfire from my dock, the wmfire launch itself but not like
before in the dock, but now in the running part of the screen
I downloaded and installed 1.2.2-2. Unfortunately, the behavior is the
same, both with the binary package and with building a deb using the
diff. (No, I don't really know what I am doing, but I thought I'd try
building it just to see...)
FWIW, just building from the orig.tar.gz, results in
The package wmfire_1.2.2-2_i386.deb don't solved my problem !
Hmm. This is not good. Just to help in debugging this, can you please
confirm what mix of stable/testing/unstable you are running on your
system?
thanks,
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Hi Alan,
You may remember me from a previous exchange we had regarding wmfire.
It ends up that now there are several Debian users of your latest
release that are experiencing new strange failures that didn't happen
before. You can read about their problems at:
Hi David and Ken,
I just integrated an upstream bugfix issued in response to this problem.
Would you guys mind testing it to ensure that it fixes your problems
before I upload it to the archive? It can be found at:
http://debian.frogcircus.org/packages/wmfire_1.2.2-2_i386.deb
Hopefully this
Package: svn-buildpackage
Version: 0.6.14
Severity: minor
Hi,
When svn-buildpackage recognizes an error, it presents the following
prompt:
... how to continue now? [Qri?]:
The Q is capitalized, suggesting that it is the default selection (as is
the case in other similar console programs.
It would be most helpful if 00list was optional in dpatch.
It is, you can use the PATCHLIST variable to specify files if you use
dpatch.make, or just supply the list to dpatch apply if you're using it
directly. This is even documented in dpatch.make(7).
That works for dpatch.make, but is
Package: cvs2svn
Version: 1.3.0-1
Severity: normal
I receive the following error when attempting to convert my repository:
ERROR: A CVS repository cannot contain both
.../server.xml,v
and
.../Attic/server.xml,v
Well, my CVS repository does contain both, so deal with it. ;-)
In this
The functionality you describe is already provided by dpatch-edit-patch
with the --debianonly (or -b) flag.
This bug should now be closed, but I'll leave that privilege to Eduard. :-)
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Package: svn-buildpackage
Version: 0.6.14
Severity: wishlist
While svn-inject is very helpful, it can not always be used. For
example, if layout type 2 is desired (though hopefully the patch will be
integrated soon ;-) ), or when moving a repository from cvs, with
cvs2svn.
Maybe I just missed
@@ -19,40 +19,8 @@
ORIGDIR=$(basename $(pwd))
NEWDIR=$ORIGDIR.new
-# unpack upstream tarball if debianonly
-# roughly extracted from dpatch-edit-patch by Charles Fry
-if [ $(find . -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -print | egrep -v './(CVS|.svn)') =
'./debian' ]; then
-echo * debian/-only layout
I still think there is a reasonable argument for allowing a simple
default like this without custom configuration. That is currently one of
the strong points of cdbs' simple-patchsys; it is very simple. Sure more
flexibility is nice for some people, but having good simple standard
This is a very simple bug to deal with, as all of the hard work has
already been done. Any chance of getting it rolled into monit sometime
soon?
cheers,
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As a matter of fact, this could be modeled after munin, which places
ready to use plugins in /usr/share/munin/plugins, and automatically
includes them when linked to in /etc/munin/plugins. This ensures that
the official version is always present, even if the user decides to
modify a copy of it.
Package: junior-doc
Severity: normal
The instructions for installing with tasksel don't work for me. For that
matter, the bug referenced in section 8.1 is closed.
Charles
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In fact, this test could automatically be performed with the test:
if [ $(find . -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -print | egrep -v './(CVS|.svn)') =
'./debian' ]; then
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Hmm. My patch may not actually properly support native packages. But
it's a good start. :-)
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Of course this could still be handled with a command line switch like
--debian-only.
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I just wanted to make sure that all relevant RC bugs were aware of the
following debian-legal post by MJ Ray:
The PHP licence could be OK for any software which has PHP Group
contribution (regardless who is licensing later), but would require
lying about other software. So, it is
, assuming that they deal with Pear
packages, which I have not taken the time to verify. The PHP License
clearly remains unacceptable for all non-PHP Group software.
Charles
1. http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2005/11/msg00260.html
-Original Message-
From: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED
In fact, this test could automatically be performed with the test:
if [ $(find . -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -print | egrep -v
'./(CVS|.svn)') = './debian' ]; then
erm... you don't support arch and git ?
Never used them, but would love to know how they work. ;-)
I also realized that
One clean, standard option would be to accomplish this with the help of
dbconfig-common:
http://people.debian.org/~seanius/policy/dbconfig-common-using.html/
cheers,
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Perhaps dbconfig-common could help with this?
cheers,
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This has been fixed in the new version at:
http://debian.frogcircus.org/packages/
I'm actively looking for someone to upload it.
cheers,
Charles
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Subject: Bug#346788: xasteroids: FTBFS: build-depends on removed xlibs-dev
Hi,
You said previously:
as for me i just added one more check as a quik workaround
if ($record) { $city = $record-city };
Could you please specify exactly where this line should go (a patch
would be helpful)?
thanks,
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Also, would you mind testing the new upstream release to see if this
problem also occurs there:
http://debian.frogcircus.org/packages/
thanks,
Charles
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From: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: patch request
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 10:06:01 -0500
Jan 2006 17:45:52 +0300
To: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi !
Something like this :
/usr/share/awstats/plugins/geoip_city_maxmind.pm
sub SectionProcessIp_geoip_city_maxmind {
-- $city = $record-city
++ my $city;
++ if ($record) {
++$city=$record-city
++};
But keep
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: libjgrapht-java
Version : 0.6.0
Upstream Author : Barak Naveh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://jgrapht.sourceforge.net/
* License : LGPL
Description : mathematical
Oh, and I forgot to mention that a preliminary package is available at:
http://debian.frogcircus.org/packages/
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thanks
Hi,
I am experiencing a similar problem. I build with pdebuild using the
following:
svn-builder=pdebuild --buildresult `pwd`/../build-area
Despite the fact that my build results end up in the same place as the
would have if built with dpkg-buildpackage, I get the
Package: munin-node
Version: 1.2.3-1
Followup-For: Bug #320079
Agreed. Could this be passed onto upstream?
cheers,
Charles
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Package: backupninja
Version: 0.9-1
Severity: normal
The files created in /etc/backup.d by ninjahelper have permissions 000,
which is a bit awkward. How about 600?
Charles
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The HOTBACKUP set in example.svn is no longer correct, in new versions
of subversion-tools. Now the script was moved to:
/usr/share/doc/subversion/examples/hot-backup.py.gz
and as such is hardly fit to be called directly. Perhaps
Daniel,
First, I thank you for catching this. The package built properly in my
pbuilder environment, which I can only assume is due to the fact that
this specific problem is indeed based on a requiremnt of the xpath
implementation I was using to retrieve the DTD from the network.
I've created a
Package: pbuilder
Version: 0.136
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I may be missing some technical limitations of this that weren't ovious
in the documentation, but it seems to me that the pbuilder Debian
package could automatically create a pbuilder user, in a manner similar
to many other programs, rather
Package: libxml-xpath-perl
Version: 1.13-6
Severity: normal
Hi,
The xpath binary currently fails when executed on an xml file with an
online DTD specified. Here is one sample error:
500 Can't connect to pear.php.net:80 (Bad hostname 'pear.php.net')
http://pear.php.net/dtd/package-1.0
Handler
I may be missing some technical limitations of this that weren't ovious
in the documentation, but it seems to me that the pbuilder Debian
package could automatically create a pbuilder user, in a manner similar
to many other programs, rather than relying on the user to do so
themselves.
Package: linda
Version: 0.3.16
Severity: normal
Linda is abusing error code return values by returning an error code for
warnings, inasmuch as warnings don't actually represent errors, and can
very well be ignored.
See related bug #334749 where this becomes problematic for
svn-buildpackage.
The reason for not making user 'pbuilder' with userid 1234 per
default is that
1. the user might already be used outside the chroot
I guess I don't see the problem that this implies. Are you assuming that
the pbuilder user exists only inside of the chroot, or both inside and
out?
2.
Package: lsh-utils
Version: 2.0.1-4.2
Severity: important
lcp is currently broken as it attmpts to perform data transfers with
lsh instead of lshc.
Charles
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Version: 2.0.1-4.2
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lcp needs lsh in order to properly execute, which dependency should be
explicitely indicated in debian/control.
Charles
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severity 337584 serious
thanks
Hi,
I am upgrading this bug to serious, inasmuch as serious bugs 337437,
337439, and 337442 are all caused by xpath failing in the absense of a
network connection.
Charles
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. If the variable is not set, lcp
defaults to using lshc.
.SH REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
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All of these bugs are dependent on bug 338017, where xpath fails in the
absence of a network connection. If xpath is unwilling to fix this, then
xmlstarlet can always be used, but I am hesitant to do that as the
problem is actually in pear.mk which has already been submitted to CDBS
(bug 332632).
defaults to using lshc.
.SH REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
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.BR rcp (1),
.BR scp (1
clone 325271 -1
reassign -1 freecdb
retitle -1 skkdic requires cdbmake to complete migration from freecdb
thanks
tinycdb is not currently a fit replacement for freecdb in skkdic, which
depends on the cdbmake command, which is not currenlty included in
tinycdb. It seems that cdbmake should either
tags 325270 patch
thanks
Hi,
Attached is a patch for migrating from freecdb to tinycdb.
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tags 325272 patch
thanks
Hi,
Attached is a patch for migrating from freecdb to tinycdb.
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diff -Nru skksearch-0.0-orig/debian/cdb.h
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.9.8
Severity: normal
The tags option to the bts command doesn't produce a correct URL. For
example:
bts show devscripts tag:pending
opens the page:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=devscripts;tag:pending
which displays all of the devscripts
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.9.8
Severity: wishlist
I realize that this is a big stretch from the current implementation,
but it would be really cool for bts to be interactive. Some obvious
advantages I see of such a model would be:
- commands and certain parameters could autocomplete
-
by Niels Möller [EMAIL PROTECTED].
This man-page was written for
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.Br rcp (1),
.Br scp (1),
.Br lsftp (1),
.Br lshc (1),
.Br lshd (8),
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retitle -1 zsh: autocompletion of bts commands and options would be nice
retitle 338179 bts: console display mode would be helpful
thanks
I realize that this is a big stretch from the current implementation,
but it would be really cool for bts to be
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR
Services_Weather module has been created for distribution as a part of
Debian (and thereafter all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was
discovered that the PHP License under which Services_Weather is released
is problematic for
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR XML_Parser
module has been created for distribution as a part of Debian (and
thereafter all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was discovered
that the PHP License under which XML_Parser is released is problematic
for software
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR DB module
has been created for distribution as a part of Debian (and thereafter
all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was discovered that the PHP
License under which DB is released is problematic for software other
than PHP
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR Mail module
has been created for distribution as a part of Debian (and thereafter
all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was discovered that the PHP
License under which Mail is released is problematic for software other
than PHP
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR HTTP module
has been created for distribution as a part of Debian (and thereafter
all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was discovered that the PHP
License under which HTTP is released is problematic for software other
than PHP
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR Net_CheckIP
module has been created for distribution as a part of Debian (and
thereafter all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was discovered
that the PHP License under which Net_CheckIP is released is problematic
for software
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR Net_SMTP
module has been created for distribution as a part of Debian (and
thereafter all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was discovered
that the PHP License under which Net_SMTP is released is problematic for
software other
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR File module
has been created for distribution as a part of Debian (and thereafter
all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was discovered that the PHP
License under which File is released is problematic for software other
than PHP
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR Net_Socket
module has been created for distribution as a part of Debian (and
thereafter all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was discovered
that the PHP License under which Net_Socket is released is problematic
for software
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR Log module
has been created for distribution as a part of Debian (and thereafter
all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was discovered that the PHP
License under which Log is released is problematic for software other
than PHP
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR Auth module
has been created for distribution as a part of Debian (and thereafter
all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was discovered that the PHP
License under which Auth is released is problematic for software other
than PHP
Hi,
As you may already be aware, a Debian package of your PEAR Date module
has been created for distribution as a part of Debian (and thereafter
all of its derivatives). Unfortunately, it was discovered that the PHP
License under which Date is released is problematic for software other
than PHP
Hi,
Version 6.4-1.1 of awstats was uploaded to unstable in response to
CVE-2005-1527. However, it was never uploaded to stable-security, even
though version 6.4.1 is the current stable version of awstats.
As far as I can tell, 6.4-1.1 (or 6.4.2) should be uploaded to
stable-security.
Charles
Pierre Joy has already asked, and I have agreed to switch Date to the
BSD license. I believe the other developers involved with the
Date/TimeZone code have also agreed.
If there is anything else I need to do, please let me know.
In addition to agreeing, you simply need to make the change
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From: Michael Wallner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: File/HTTP and the PHP License
Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 09:03:17 +0100
To: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Charles,
the process of converting all
What I really want is a way to get bug lists and bug information at the
console, as is done with reportbug, rather then in a web browser using
sensible-browser. And yes, I think there is a difference between the
command line reportbug interface, and looking at the bug pages through a
As far as I can tell, this doesn't require a 'bts list' command,
although I agree that we both want the same final outcome.
More specifically, 'bts show/bugs' (or list) could simply display bug
lists/info to the console a la reportbug, as you put it.
indeed, my first idea was to use
Umm, actually I meant that these are dependent on bug 337584.
Charles
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Hi,
I recently filed bug #337584, about how libxml-xpath-perl fails in the
absense of a network connection when an online DTD is specified in the
file being parsed (the actual failure seems to come from
libxml-parser-perl, perhaps I should have filed the bug there?).
It ends up that I was using
I also verified that this bug is unreproducible with awstats 6.4 in
Debian. What needs to be done prior to closing this bug?
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- The pear group does not work on this problem but have asked the PHP group
(!).
- We wait since a year to have a change, after having discussed this
issue, it seems
that only the PHP related text includes PHP will be changed but
not includes
Zend..
There were also other problematic
For example, the Pear group could remove the PHP License from their list
of acceptable licenses, and encourage all packages released under the
PHP License to migrate to the practically equivilant BSD License.
I will bring that to the group before the end of the year (I am in
this
Package: subversion
Version: 1.2.3dfsg1-2
Severity: normal
Twice when using svn to rename directories that contained files the
initial commit failed, claiming that the old directory was out of date.
I ran 'svn update' and nothing changed, but the commit then worked. I
ignored it the first time,
Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.10-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be most helpful if mutt cached IMAP headers. Currently
switching from one large IMAP directory to a second and then back again
takes a very long time.
Charles
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Version: 1.5.10-1
Followup-For: Bug #263204
I agree that this would be a very helpful patch to include.
Charles
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Package: subversion
Version: 1.2.3dfsg1-2
Severity: wishlist
All of the standard svn command that I can think of (update, commit,
diff) default to the current directory if no PATH is specified.
Unfortunately, svn revert is inconsistent in this regard in that it
insists on the explicit
Package: libhtml-mason-perl
Version: 1:1.31.01-1
Severity: normal
Opening a new report to archive user request from private communication.
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Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Debian, Apache2, and Mason
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 22:29:02 -0600
To: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After wasting a decent amount of time fooling around with it tonight, I feel
that I should ask this question before I beat my head any further
Would you be interested in taking my dinky little fixes and running with
them?
Absolutely! Thank you for your willingness to contribute them back to
the package.
cheers,
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Package: zsh
Version: 4.2.6-2
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I love zsh, and all of its fancy autocompletion. It would be great if
autocompletion for svn-buildpackage were available.
cheers,
Charles
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Package: courier-mta
Version: 0.47-4sarge4
Followup-For: Bug #291325
The shell script mkesmtpdcert simply needs to chown the file
/etc/courier/esmtpd.pem.
Charles
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Perhaps this is relevant:
http://search.cpan.org/~beau/HTML-Mason-ApacheHandler2-0.01/lib/HTML/Mason/Mason-with-mod_perl2.pod
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Opening this bug report to archive user feedback sent to debian-devel by
Kevin Baily.
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Package: dpatch
Version: 2.0.16
Severity: wishlist
It would be most helpful if 00list was optional in dpatch. It is already
standard to prefix patches with a number corresponding to the order in
which they should be applied. All of dpatch's functionality could be
supplied by automatically
Uwe,
Just to keep you updated on this, I have completed the work that I plan
to do on pear.mk. Unless you have any comments on it, I plan to submit
it to cdbs. I'll keep you posted on how that goes.
Charles
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# -*- mode: makefile; coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Description: Installs and cleans PEAR packages
# Depends: php4-pear, libxml-xpath-perl, xsltproc
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms
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Followup-For: Bug #288806
At least in my case, the only change necessary to make Module::Build
work was:
DEB_MAKEMAKER_INVOKE = /usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL installdirs=vendor \
destdir=$(DEB_DESTDIR) noprompts=1
DEB_MAKE_INSTALL_TARGET = install
The Module::Build
Even though /etc/courier/imapd contains the line:
IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:30,Spam:30
Messages older than 30 days in my Spam directory are deleted, but
messages in my Trash remain forever.
What happens if you try:
IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Spam:30,Trash:30
I had manually purged my
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# Copyright © 2003 Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Description: Installs and cleans PEAR packages
# Depends: php4-pear, libxml-xpath-perl, xsltproc
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free
Package: cdbs
Version: 0.4.32
Severity: wishlist
Perhaps it is heresy to say this here, but it seems to me that much good
would come of merging cdbs-edit-patch into dpatch-edit-patch. From the
cdbs side, cdbs-edit-patch simply lacks much of the functionality of
dpatch-edit-patch.
Further,
Package: svn-buildpackage
Version: 0.6.11
Severity: wishlist
I love svn-buildpackages --svn-lintian support. It would be very cool to
have --svn-linda support as well.
cheers,
Charles
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (900, 'testing'),
issue submission, for this request,
not just the latest update.
Category: Not working features
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: Accepted
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Charles Fry (cfry)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Hostinfo plugin incorrectly identifies domains
Initial Comment
,
including the initial issue submission, for this request,
not just the latest update.
Category: Not working features
Group: None
Status: Pending
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Charles Fry (cfry)
Assigned to: Laurent Destailleur (eldy)
Summary: GNUTLS from Lynx mistaken for GNU Hurd
Initial
Package: mondo
Version: 2.04-7
Severity: minor
The current /usr/share/doc/mondo/README is simply useless! Have a look
at it and see.
Word!
Charles
-- Package-specific info:
/var/log/mindi.log and /var/log/mondo-archive.log not included as per user
request.
forwarded 336166
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1341276group_id=13764atid=363764
severity 336166 wishlist
thanks
This timezone seems to assume that the time in the log files is the
UTC time (this is also what the doc says). This is not the case with
Apache. Apache
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