Were you able to verify that this support worked for you in the 0.14
beta? Thanks.
Excerpts from eric's message of Mon Dec 08 06:08:43 -0500 2008:
> >
> > 24 bit support has been added to MPD 0.14.
> >
> > Max
>
> Thankz
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Joey Hess writes:
> Rawdog fails like this on all the feeds I have configured. I downgraded
> to version 2.8.dfsg.1-1 and the problem went away.
I seem to have had a duplicate local version of feedparser on my test
machine (fixed now); for some reason, using 4.1 (from python-feedparser)
completel
Joshua Kwan writes:
> Anyway, if I start a urxvt (no c) from the same shell with which i started
> the urxvtd, it all works. What's going on?
>
> Here's relevant parts of my Xresources:
>
> urxvt.loginShell: True
> urxvt.Font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso10646-1
> ur
Cord Beermann writes:
> I found that from 0.26 to 0.28 the 'def decode' disappeared, so i took
> the snippet from 0.26 and added it again, and it worked again.
Oops; it actually moved to lastfm.marshaller, so I've just fixed the
calls to use that. Will do a new release in a sec.
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Package: devscripts
Version: 2.9.19
Severity: normal
After uupdating from an upstream .tar.bz2, a foo-1.2.3.orig directory is
created, but not repacked into a .tar.gz; the .orig.tar.gz is created
from the directory by dpkg-source during the build. However, debuild
complains anyway:
This package
Amaya writes:
> Hi there!
>
> I am currently working on finishing the /usr/doc transition at the
> moment and I intend to *lovingly* NMU bfr.
>
> My NMU also fixes:
> - #217530 bfr: Build-Depends on libc6-dev, c-compiler
> - #277227: package description typo(s) and the like
> - #369807: Typo: "
Marc Lehmann writes:
> First, what's a "multiline echo string output"? simply some long string
> that spans multiple lines in a narrow-enough terminal, or an echo string
> with embedded newlines?
>
> I tried both, but double-clicking didn't come up with anything
> "unexpected" (it selected the wo
Joey Hess writes:
> I'm sure this can be fixed by configuring the daemon, but this is not
> nice behavior. It shouldn't start until configured.
What's your opinion between:
- Making this condition not an error (daemon just prints warning and
exits... seems like cheating)
- Using some other er
Sebastien Helleu writes:
> Version 7.8-2 of urxvtd crashes many times after some hours of use.
> All clients (urxvtc) are therefore closed.
>
> Version 7.7-4 was ok for months (no crash/problem at all).
>
> Unfortunately I have no log neither core or error messages.
> Is it possible to see error
Thanks. I've forwarded this to a bug opened today which looks related.
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Joey Hess writes:
> I didn't see any debconf prompting, is it at low priority? I use the
> standard priority, high.
No, medium. I agree with you that these really should be high, though,
and I'll change them to that.
In the event that someone is only looking at critical (or not using
Debian, for
Joshua Kwan writes:
> mpd's postinst unconditionally restarts mpd whether or not the
> mpd/restart setting is set to false, by calling do_mpd_init restart at
> the end.
Eric actually removed the restart template in -6. Do you feel that this
is sufficiently important to have one? I'd be inclined t
Joshua Kwan writes:
> No, not really. I just chose the path of least resistance when debconf
> popped up upon installing mpd. If it's going to go away anyway (and I
> don't feel strongly about it either way), then there's no reason for
> this bug to stick around.
After giving it a little more tho
Package: diakonos
Version: 0.8.8-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I installed this package, closed my network connection, and then tried
to run it:
$ diakonos
grep: help/*: No such file or directory
diakonos.conf not found in any of:
.
/home/deckli
Excerpts from Decklin Foster's message of Tue Apr 07 16:40:18 -0400 2009:
> diakonos.conf not found in any of:
> .
> /home/decklin/.diakonos
> At least one configuration file must exist.
Upon reading the code, it appears that the first entry (current
directory) is taken from an
Package: diakonos
Version: 0.8.8-4
Severity: normal
`diakonos --uninstall' is not useful on Debian and potentially
dangerous. It should either be disabled, or installation.rb should be
hacked such that no files are considered to be manually "installed"
(which would be true, since dpkg is keeping
Package: diakonos
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Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 12.3
Diakonos's online help files are installed in
/usr/share/doc/diakonos/help. According to Policy, "The system
administrator should be able to delete files in /usr/share/doc/
without causing any programs to break." Thes
Excerpts from owner's message of Wed Apr 15 05:03:20 -0400 2009:
> The mpd package in experimental was build against libmpcdec3, though.
Um. In the future could you please tag bugs fixed-in-experimental when
applicable instead of closing them? Thanks.
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Excerpts from Gerfried Fuchs's message of Wed May 06 08:02:21 -0400 2009:
> As the package also contains Net::Identica it would be great to have
> that mentioned in the package description, too - especially given that
> identi.ca is a FLOSS version of twitter, which is much more in the
> spirit of
Excerpts from Asheesh Laroia's message of Fri Jul 03 17:15:26 -0400 2009:
> If you want help updating the package, just ask! I'm relatively free this
> weekend.
Could you test what I've got here? (Particularly interaction with ncurses)
http://apt.rupamsunyata.org/sup/
Thanks! (I just finally g
severity 529188 important
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Excerpts from Jack Hill's message of Sun May 17 18:06:15 -0400 2009:
> When libncurses-ruby1.8 was upgraded from version 1.1-3 to 1.2.2-1 search (via
> \ from within sup) breaks. Instead of
> providing a searc
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Until this is resolved (see much discussion in #477366), the packages I am
using are in http://apt.rupamsunyata.org/sup/ (and are currently necessary
to work around other ncurses-ruby breakage in #529188).
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I just figured out that the original patch here is incorrect.
have_header("form.h") will fail on a system (such as a pbuilder) with
only ncursesw and not ncurses. We need to call find_header to ensure
that /usr/include/ncursesw is added to the include path, HAVE_FORM_H is
defined, etc.
Attached is
reassign 439517 lastfmsubmitd
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LastMP should start later, if this is actually a problem; 30 is really
rather early already.
> Clearly mpd needs to start before lastmp and lastfmsubmitd
I note that
* MPD does not have to even be running on the same machine (this is
the whole point)
David wrote:
Package: python-beautifulsoup
Version: 3.0.1-2
Severity: normal
If you load this webpage into a BeautifulSoup object:
http://www.fallencomic.com/fal-page.htm
I apologize for not being able to save a copy of this before, but this
page has changed and, at least for me, is not be
Excerpts from Amit Uttamchandani's message of Thu Jul 23 18:13:31 -0400 2009:
> Pressing 'L' for sup-mail should do a quick label search. However, as
> soon as 'L' is presses, sup-mail crashes and the following error is
> displayed:
>
> ruby: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux/ncurs
Excerpts from Peter Colberg's message of Tue Aug 18 13:45:00 -0400 2009:
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 06:43:56AM +0200, Max Kellermann wrote:
> > On 2009/08/18 01:51, Peter Colberg wrote:
> > > Reverting commit 7133f56 fixes the audio skips :-).
Can you confirm if this is fixed in 0.15.3-1? Thanks.
Excerpts from Michel Lavie's message of Mon Sep 07 20:00:21 -0400 2009:
> But I think it's well worth the trade off, and better for new users to have
> those
> commented out by default.
Yes, I think this is probably a good idea. Thanks.
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Excerpts from Florian Forster's message of Tue Sep 08 02:20:24 -0400 2009:
> The value of “START_MPD” should not effect the shutdown behavior.
> Otherwise mpd may not be shut down gracefully when the system is
> stopped.
I'm not sure exactly what you want this to do. Are you starting MPD at
some p
Raphael Hertzog writes:
> In the case of netcat, the quilt series contains patches that
> modify files in the debian directory. You shouldn't have to dynamically
> patch the files in the debian directory since its content is
> provided by the .diff.gz (or the new .debian.tar.gz in the new format).
Raphael Hertzog writes:
> That's fine, but if you consider those as patchs to the upstream source
> ready to be merged, place your added manual page in the upstream hierarchy
> and not inside "debian".
I guess this makes sense. I'll do it in the meantime.
> However I hope that by then we'll have
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I am interested in packaging sup for Debian. I plan on packaging all the
required libraries for non-gem installation (ITPs to follow)[1]. I current
Patrick Schoenfeld writes:
> BTW. note that it states it would be 9.02 if launched via urxvtcd.
> Thats strange, because urxvtcd and rxvt-unicode both state that its
> version is 9.05, only the urxvtc binary says it is 9.02. So it seems
> your package does not install a new version of this binary.
Patrick Schoenfeld writes:
> It now works. However I think that its more then suboptimal if an
> upgrade makes running sessions impossible to use. Isn't there a better
> way to handle the client<->server connections between urxvtc and
> urxvtcd?
It would be nice, but I don't know of any sensible
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Chris Lamb writes:
> The attached file is the diff for my dadadodo 1.04-3.1 NMU. The associated
> changelog entry is:
Thanks. Are you interested in adopting it, or just doing a sweep of
old bashism bugs? I don't think I've actually used the program in a
while.
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> my latest efforts at packaging it rely instead on the new debian/rules
> minimization that's possible with debhelper 7, which addresses many of
> the concerns (and more) in a standardized way.
Great; that's what I was going to suggest. (Gotta love that rules
file...)
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* Package name: ears
Version : 1.0.0
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* License : MIT
Description : Last.fm plugin for MPD and CD ripper
Ears cont
Hans Ekbrand writes:
> This seems like a mistake, since the description of the package has
> not changed, and explictly says that the lite version is built without
> freetype support.
Someone requested Xft, I believe, but I have no idea why GTK is in
there; that is definitely a mistake. (I don't
Julien Cristau writes:
> Well that's not quite correct. If start-stop-daemon fails, the init
> script is supposed to fail if mpd isn't running after start, or it's
> still running after stop... Adding '|| true' to s-s-d invocations is
> wrong, IMHO.
You're right. Since #478018 was fixed by fixi
martin f krafft writes:
> Since /usr/bin/urxvtcd is a shell script, it will increase $SHLVL
> for urxvtd's environment
Well, only if /bin/sh is bash.
What is the problem caused by increasing $SHLVL? What is $SHLVL
good for? (I don't use bash.) According to the documentation, it is
incremented by
martin f krafft writes:
> > Well, only if /bin/sh is bash.
>
> No, also with dash and zsh. And for the cases where $SHLVL is not
> set, my patch will just no-op.
I tested dash here and it didn't (the man page also makes no mention of
SHLVL either). Are you sure? As for zsh, I suppose I should ha
martin f krafft writes:
> Anyway, I am not sure at this moment whether my patch is actually
> the right thing to do, so give me a few days to make sure it is
> actually doing the right thing. I am now starting to think that
> a terminal emulator should always start shells with SHLVL=0...
I think
Niko Tyni writes:
> As described in the 'perlembed' document, programs embedding Perl
> must use the PERL_SYS_INIT3() and PERL_SYS_TERM() macros to provide
> system-specific tune up of the C runtime environment necessary to run
> Perl interpreters.
I'd like to do this, but I'm currently getting:
martin f krafft writes:
> I am sure it didn't at the time, so please close the bug with the
> appropriate version number; I don't use mpd anymore.
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Prog
Robert Collins writes:
> I think it would be better to have the description text disambiguate
> somehow, or folk may read one, install the other, and thus be confused.
This seems reasonable. I'll think of something unobtrusive to add to the
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Ulrich Eckhardt writes:
> However, while upgrading, mpd tries to start, too, which fails and
> subsequently the whole installation fails. There are two things here I
> consider wrong:
This is definitely wrong; I thought I fixed it several releases back, and
it WFM at the time, but it doesn't lo
gustavo panizzo writes:
> Package: mpd
> Version: 0.12.1-1.1
> Severity: important
> Tags: patch
>
> mpd start stop script don't create /var/run/mpd, so if you have /var/run
> mounted over tmpfs, mpd will fails to start.
This is fixed in testing. Could you please try 0.13.1-3?
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martin f krafft writes:
> echo -en
> "\033]50;-misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed-*-13-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646-1\007"
>
> changes the font used by the XTerm. It also causes the rxvt-unicode
> window to shift +1+1, which it shouldn't.
Just out of curiosity, what WM are you running? It appears that u
Paul Collins writes:
> I have a bunch of mpds installed around the place (two on this machine
> alone), and it would be nice if a single lastmp could talk to all of
> them, whether by direct support or by starting one per mpd.
It should be possible for any number of lastmp processes (this would
h
Joris van Rooij writes:
> UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 63:
> ordinal not in range(128)
Can you tell me what happens if you don't run it in this locale?
> Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)
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Joris van Rooij writes:
> Plus, the lastfm user has it's shell set to /bin/false and it's home dir does
> not exist. That pretty much keeps it from using any env variable I have
> changed anywhere, right?
Should be using /etc/environment, I believe. I have LANG set there to
en_US.UTF-8. While s
Loic Fosse writes:
> -#define HAVE_BIND/* ASSUMPTION -- seems to work everywhere! */
> +//#define HAVE_BIND /* ASSUMPTION -- seems to work everywhere! */
I'm not going to include this one; I think -UHAVE_BIND would be more
appropriate on systems where this would otherwise bre
Loic Fosse writes:
> Version of Netcat can only be check with the -h option, which exits netcat
> with an error. It It is not very convenient for scripting.
>
> Attached to this email you will find a patch to fix this.
I have chosen to reduce the impact of this patch by only correcting the
exit
Loic Fosse writes:
> @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
> #ifdef FD_SETSIZE/* should be in types.h, butcha never know. */
> #undef FD_SETSIZE/* if we ever need more than 16 active */
> #endif /* fd's, something is horribly wrong! */
> -#define FD_SETSIZE 16
James R. Van Zandt writes:
> I suggest some examples be added, such as the following.
This first one is already included in README, which is pointed to by
the man page. I don't want to duplicate it. (The man page is pretty
hairy as it is...)
I've added the second one to README.Debian; hopefully
merge 460123 460016
thanks
Nigel McNie writes:
> I am assuming that if the initscript was converted to use that, then me
> removing the /etc/rc*.d symlinks would mean that upgrading mpd wouldn't
> try and stop/start it. I would expect similar behaviour for
> START_MPD=false too.
This appears to
Package: xbase-clients
Version: 1:7.3+10
Severity: normal
This report is essentially the same as #445097. xgc used to be in
xbase-clients; now, after the split, it is not in any package. I use
it and would like it to be available.
If any other clients in the X tree have suffered this same fate, I
Brice Goglin writes:
> Assuming that we find some time to re-package xgc, in which package
> would you like to see it? Since it seems to be a demo program, I guess
> x11-apps would be the best?
x11-apps sounds appropriate to me. Thanks.
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Yair Mahalalel writes:
> /usr/bin/urxvtcd -u8 -bg "#00" -fg "#eecc44" -fa
> "b&h-courier:size=12:bold"
This doesn't appear to be a valid set of options. Could you please
describe exactly what you did? Under what other circumstances does it
crash or not cras
(Cc'ing bug...)
Yair Mahalalel writes:
> It isn't a valid option set for urxvt, but for xterm. I just launched it
> like that to see what will happen. I am not even sure this is a bug,
> except for under DebReaper's broad definition of the term. :-)
>
> > It would also be helpful if you could bu
retitle 145798 ITP: netcat-openbsd -- TCP/IP swiss army knife
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Due to feature requests (UNIX domain sockets, SOCKS) that are difficult
to implement in the current, aging netcat code base, I have decided to
once again look into packaging OpenBSD's version. At the present
Joey Hess writes:
> The system didn't have alsa-base installed either. When I installed
> that, apt configured mpd afterwards, and it configured ok then, with the
> USB sound device still not present.
Can you run mpd --no-daemon --stdout without alsa-base installed?
Detection should work this way
Teemu Ikonen writes:
> Some player packages (like quodlibet-plugins) depend on lastfmsubmitd, but
> only use the included python bindings to directly submit to last.fm when
> online. Installation of lastfmsubmitd itself is not really needed in these
> cases, and the debconf questions about last.fm
Joey Hess writes:
> The attached patch builds --with-tremor on all arm architectures.
Many thanks. Uploading fix presently. (Actually, looking into a strange
dpkg-shlibdeps warning first, but it'll be done later today.)
I have tried looking at the select()/poll() bugs again, but even though
your
Sorry, it totally slipped my mind that I should have cut a release
soon after fixing these. I will do so for tomorrow.
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Nicolas Trecourt writes:
> urxvt: ./../libev/ev.c:1094: void timers_reify(): Assertion `("inactive timer
> on timer heap detected", (0 + ((ev_watcher *)(void *)(w))->active))' failed.
> Aborted
>
> The problem was reported in sid, and the package was still merged.
While I am sorry that my bumpi
Aaron M. Ucko writes:
> I see two uploads from yesterday, of 0.19-1 and 0.20-1, both in time
> for dinstall. In looking at the latter, I see that its setup.py omits
> the relevant path component.
Er, sorry, I meant 0.22 which is subsequent to 0.20 and still in the
queue at the moment.
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Michal Čihař writes:
> when I execute pygmy, I get following excetion on console and pygmy
> doesn't work at all. It happens only while playing stream.
I believe we have this fixed in svn. If you'd like to test it out before
the next version is ready to be packaged and report back here that would
Cord Beermann writes:
> AS long as lastmp is part of the package you should depend on
> python-mpdclient. else some of the executables of the package are
> broken. (for us people that ignore Recommends ;-) same applies to
> python-musicbrainz.
This is intentional. See the changelog. (quodlibet is
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OK, I have decided I will adopt this. An upload of the latest version
will be prepared soon. Thanks, Eduard and Marc, for filling me in on
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I will adopt this package. (Unless someone else really, really wants it,
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Alexander Samad writes:
> I have changed my .Xresources file to look like this
> URxvt.font: a16
>
> previously it was like
> URxvt*font: a16
I'm not sure why you want to use the latter version, but here is the
problem: I'm shipping a /etc/X11/app-defaults/URxvt that contains
URxvt.font. A spe
Chris Donoghue writes:
> The patch applied to main.c file needs to be undone and I have supplied
> a patch that works for me (tested on x86_64 and x86). The notes I also
> decribed above are in the patch :)
Ooh, yuck. Thank you. I'll test this out over here soon. (I really need
a 64-bit machine..
Corey Wright writes:
> i'm not thinking about this so much from an offline justification, but from
> a versioning viewpoint. i'm needing to use beautifulsoup within the context
> of debian stable/"sarge", but the only documentation i have (besides the
> source code and the synthesized help(Beauti
Dan Jacobson writes:
> Package: rxvt-unicode-ml
> Severity: normal
Version?
> What should I tell dpkg --set-selections to resolve this?
> Package rxvt-unicode-ml has broken dep on rxvt-unicode
> Considering rxvt-unicode -1 as a solution to rxvt-unicode-ml 0
> Added rxvt-unicode to the remove
Reuben Thomas writes:
> "onto it's users" -> "onto its users"
Oooh, thanks. Yikes!
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Bryan Donlan writes:
> My Xresources file is at http://bdonlan.googlepages.com/Xresources
I see you're not overriding the font here, so could you try commenting
out URxvt.font in /etc/X11/app-defaults/URxvt? This was done to fix
another bug unfortunately. That will probably solve it, but a better
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Bryan Donlan writes:
> The last font line again has the near-unreadable characters :|
Good news; I think this is just a build problem, not an issue with the
fallback. See #358578. I should have new packages prepared shortly using
the NMU of Xft.
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simply that Xft fallback wasn't working. Try 7.7-2 or later.
If however you wanted to display the euro symbol with a non-Xft font,
and you're sure yours has the right characters, then I guess this is
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Eric Wong writes:
> mpd-client virtual package
Ooh, cool, thanks. Will put in next upload.
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[ATR]Dj-Death writes:
> Xft still does not work with 7.7 version. Seems to be a build problem
> as reported before. As you can rxvt build does not take care of Xft :
> http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=rxvt-unicode&ver=7.7-2&arch=powerpc&stamp=1143192497&file=log&as=raw
The buildd apparen
> The attached patch adds support for unix-doman sockets to netcat.
I could not find the patch attached to this message. Did you forget it?
Sorry for the delay.
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Package: libxft-dev
Version: 2.1.8.2-2
Severity: normal
Please see #349318 for context. In the fix for that bug, ${freetypelibs}
${xrenderlibs} were moved from Libs: to Libs.private: in xft.pc. At some
later point, ${freetypecflags} ${xrendercflags} were removed from
Cflags: to reflect this.
Howe
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Decklin Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: picard
Version : 0.6.0
Upstream Author : Robert Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/PicardTagger
* License : GPL/RPSL/RCSL tr
Package: wnpp
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* Package name: lastfmsubmitd
Version : 0.16
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* URL : * http://www.red-bean.com/~decklin/software/lastfmsubmitd/
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Aaron Schrab writes:
> I'm lazy, so I prefer to type /usr/doc instead of /usr/share/doc.
> Because of this, I generally make the former a symlink to the latter on
> machines that I administer. I believe this was supposed to be allowed.
I feel like I'm stuck in a time warp.. :) I looked into how
Greetings,
You filed a bug on the Debian package of rxvt-unicode:
#246059: rxvt-unicode-lite: rxvt requires read access to /dev/tty
which isn't givenby default
I am adopting the package and have determined that this bug probably no
longer applies, as I cannot reproduce it. An updated packag
Greetings,
You filed a bug on the Debian package of rxvt-unicode:
#328965: rxvt-unicode: selection can be pasted only into same urxvt
window but nowhere else
I am adopting the package and have determined that this bug probably no
longer applies, as I cannot reproduce it. An updated package
Greetings,
You filed a bug on the Debian package of rxvt-unicode:
#351371
rxvt-unicode-ml: fails to load xft fonts
(or, merged into the preceding:)
#352168
rxvt-unicode: Xft fonts broken with upgrade
I am adopting the package and have determined that this bug probably no
longer applies
Greetings,
You filed a bug on the Debian package of rxvt-unicode:
#294582: rxvt-unicode: crashes when programs output bold "special"
characters
I am adopting the package and have determined that this bug probably no
longer applies, as I cannot reproduce it. An updated package will be
upload
Greetings,
You filed a bug on the Debian package of rxvt-unicode:
#339833: urxvtd leaves zombie shell processes
I am adopting the package and have determined that this bug probably no
longer applies, as I cannot reproduce it. An updated package will be
uploaded soon, but if you want to test t
Micha Feigin writes:
> I can still see the bug. It looks like I have set the pemitions of
> /dev/tty to 666 since then but after installing the package and
> changing the permisions to 600 (my user is in the tty group) I still
> get the error
If the admin removes read permission from /dev/tty, t
Did you get a chance to test the prerelease packages? If you don't still
have the location: http://www.rupamsunyata.org/deb/
Thanks!
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