Hi,
Read the source, luke:
From compiz.cpp in libcompizconfig:
static char *
getLocale ()
{
char *lang = getenv (LANG);
if (!lang || !strlen (lang))
lang = getenv (LC_ALL);
if (!lang || !strlen (lang))
lang = getenv (LC_MESSAGES);
return lang;
}
std::string
Hi,
This annoying bug, apparent in xpdf_3.02-2, is caused by
xpdf-zoom-height.patch, notably the following bit:
@@ -231,6 +233,7 @@
{ windowMode, 0, gFalse, gFalse, XPDFViewer::cmdWindowMode },
{ zoomFitPage, 0, gFalse, gFalse, XPDFViewer::cmdZoomFitPage
},
{
Hi Bill,
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Bill Allombert
bill.allomb...@math.u-bordeaux1.fr wrote:
I like to clarify that I see this is purely as a Debian issue.
You must be kidding. It's a pari issue (and, incidentally, gap too)
because of pari's well known bogus requirement on
Package: scala-mode-el
Version: 20111005-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
Whilst installing scala-mode-el as part of a huge dpkg transaction (1300+
packages from the official repositories, part of a postinstall script), I
*sometimes* (not always) get this error:
Setting up scala-mode-el (20111005-2) ...
Package: systemd
Version: 208-6
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I have two machines here with systemd becoming non-responsive after roughly one
to a few days of uptime. Both share the same hardware and software install.
This has been so for about a week (i.e. the problem reappears after a
Package: texlive-science
Version: 2015.20160117-1
Hi,
As reported here:
https://lists.lirmm.fr/wws/arc/algorithm2e-discussion/2015-12/msg0.html
The algorithm2e.sty package has an unbalanced brace on line 1061.
As a consequence, the following trivial file emits a warning when
compiling.
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 09:17:24PM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
> tag 814317 + pending
> thanks
>
> > The algorithm2e.sty package has an unbalanced brace on line 1061.
>
> Fixed for next upload. Thanks for the report. As I mentioned in
> the previous email, please report it to the original
Hi,
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems to me that pdfannotextractor
does work fine provided that:
1 - one runs pdfannotextractor --install once (which downloads pdfbox
0.7.3 and saves it to ~/.texlive/..., so that it can be used
later on).
2 - one does not have the
I have hit this bug too.
I have been able to solve it as follows:
mv /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20listchanges.dpkg-new
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20listchanges
apt-get -f install
E.
Package: gcc-6
Version: 6.3.0-18
Severity: important
Hi,
I am directing this bug as relevant to gcc package as this is my best
guess so far of a possible culprit. gdb is the package which has its
functionality affected.
Consider the following trivial code:
#include
void a()
{
Upon further investigation, the bug I encountered is rather with gdb than
gcc.
gdb does not seem to cope very well with position-independent
executables. Reloading a PIE file gets the entry point wrong.
Example below. Notice how the first time gdb seems a PIE executable (when
a.out has gone PIE
Package: rdma-core
Version: 22.1-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
The configuration file /etc/rdma/modules/opa.conf points to the opa_vnic
module, however that modules does not exist in the debian kernel tree. It
seems to me that either this module should be built by the kernel, or
that
Package: vim-youcompleteme
Version: 0+20200825+git2afee9d+ds-2
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: emmanuel.th...@inria.fr
Dear Maintainer,
Upon a fresh install of vim-youcompleteme on an otherwise almost empty
system (a live system, in fact), I noticed that two particular
packages were mandatory to
Hi,
I'm affected by this bug too.
After some hit and miss, I'm able to reproduce it in a docker container.
mkdir /tmp/bug1019188
cd /tmp/bug10109188
cat > Dockerfile <
10:34:47AM +0200, Emmanuel Thomé wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm affected by this bug too.
>
> After some hit and miss, I'm able to reproduce it in a docker container.
>
> mkdir /tmp/bug1019188
> cd /tmp/bug10109188
> cat > Dockerfile < FROM debian:testing
> RUN apt-get up
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