Package: meld
Version: 1.1.1-2
Severity: important
Hello Ross,
When I run meld I get a segfault immediately. I tracked it down (ok,
not that deep) to this line of /usr/bin/meld:
import meldapp
Tried running with python2.4:
$ python2.4 /usr/bin/meld
And it works. Notice I'm using experimental
Hello,
This is no longer a problem since some versions ago. This was fixed
already. Safe to close.
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#: src/common
Em Qua, 2006-01-11 às 01:46 -0200, Guilherme M. Gondim (semente)
escreveu:
Em Sex, 2006-01-06 às 09:54 +0100, Mohammed Adnène Trojette escreveu:
Formiga Formiga SNEO
Formiga Formiga Apt SNFO
Which one is the one?
I do not know... :-( Perhaps he is the first
Package: linda
Version: 0.3.17
Severity: normal
One of my packages (devhelp) provides a lib package: libdevhelp-1-0.
This package correctly provides shlibs information:
$ ls /usr/lib/libdevhelp-1.so.0 -l
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 2006-01-03 21:13 /usr/lib/libdevhelp-1.so.0 -
Em Sáb, 2005-11-19 às 21:55 -0600, Bob Tanner escreveu:
On Saturday 19 November 2005 05:58 pm, Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
I uploaded CherryPy 2.1 recently. Would you be willing to create a
pkg-turbogears team where we can share maintainership of turbogears and
related modules
Package: libcamel1.2-0
Version: 1.4.0-2
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 8.1
One of the libraries of libcamel1.2-0 has bumped soversion from 3 to 6
since the version in unstable; I noticed that because I am running
evolution from unstable with that lib from experimental and the Mail
Package: lodju
Severity: normal
Hello,
lodju seems to declare unecessary Build-Deps on the following packages:
python2.3-glade2, python2.3-gnome2, python2.3-gtk2, python2.3-pyorbit,
python2.3-xml
I figured this by looking at the build system, but building it on
pbuilder with them removed
Hello,
A bug was reported on gconf-editor about a missing German translation;
the translation has been commited to GNOME's cvs, but the maintainer of
that module never added it to the official distribution for lack of
verification on whether it was up-to-date;
Quoting:
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Em Sex, 2005-10-14 às 18:00 +0200, Helge Kreutzmann escreveu:
Hello Gustavo,
Helge,
Would anyone care to take a look at that translation, maybe contact the
German GNOME translation team about it? Both 2.10 and 2.12 versions of
gconf-editor official tarball lack the doc.
Can you provide
Em Sex, 2005-11-11 às 18:09 -0600, Bob Tanner escreveu:
TurboGears brings together four major pieces to create an
easy to install, easy to use web megaframework. It covers
everything from front end (MochiKit JavaScript for the browser,
Kid for templates in
Package: zope2.8
Version: 2.8.4-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Here's the problem:
Instalando zope2.8 (2.8.4-1) ...
Zope2.8: starting sandbox instance.
Compiling
/usr/lib/zope2.8/lib/python/RestrictedPython/tests/before_and_after24.py ...
File
Package: zope2.8-sandbox
Version: 2.8.4-1
Severity: important
While upgrading from 2.8.3 to 2.8.4 the sandbox package showed me
a debconf note with an auto-generated password.
Thing is I already had my instance setup when I first installed the
package; I set up a password and it is still working
Package: zope2.7-archetypes
Version: 1.3.4-2
Severity: wishlist
1.3.5 is available, and is needed to start packaging plone 2.1.1,
it seems;
I'd like to suggest to remove the 2.7 versioning from the package
names while you're at it. Attached is a proposed initial diff.
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not install the packages and
gives us the 'hit return to continue'.
This is a generic, security-related problem, as well, since we're not
being reported that some files were 'corrupt'.
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from a terminal?:
$ gksu -d synaptic
Remember to remove the root password from the output.
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reassign 393851 update-notifier 0.42.12-1
thanks
Em Wed, 18 Oct 2006 09:22:09 +0350
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Isn't this problem related to update-notifier?
It is =)...
I'll try this out, thanks for the report!
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. I
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a reason why your /var/run is not being cleaned up? Can
you verify that this is indeed not happening? What happens if you do
init 1 and run /etc/init.d/bootclean start?
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it running? Did you disable it yourself, or
it was disabled by something you are aware of?
I recently installed this package after reading about it on Debian
weekly news.
Great =)
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they are calling gksu?
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, instead of by pressing the enter key.
It may not be the best way, but this is actually intended/known...
although now that you mention it, I believe maybe I'd like to change
that before Etch releases... I'll take a look and calculate the impact.
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connecting to the display.
hmmm, this is interesting. Does it work if you remove the key from the
keyring explicitely and let gksu readd it?
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to figure out a better way of getting the auth token,
someday heh
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packages?:
http://snapshot.debian.net/package/libgksu2-0
See if 2.0.2 or 2.0.1 solve your problems, please. I see no changes
which could cause this sort of problem between 2.0.2 and 2.0.3, but who
knows what kind of side-effects a change had =/.
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Index: libgksu/libgksu.c
===
--- libgksu/libgksu.c (revisão 751)
+++ libgksu/libgksu.c (revisão 754
Hello there,
I'd like to see beaglefs in Etch, so I was looking at the RC bugs. Is
anything holding the upload for this bug, which is marked pending? Need
help?
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You're completely right on this. Just now I realize how much love
update-manager needs. I'll be doing a good cleanup today.
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that translation there? I'll add
you to the group if you tell me your alioth account.
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-f -Y localhost xterm and use both gksu and gksudo in
that xterm.
I cannot reproduce it with 'gksudo', but yes with 'gksu', is that what
you mean?
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still exists or it can be closed?
Miriam!
It Works For Me(tm) now. Thanks a lot for working in this package, I'm
very happy I now have a (free enough for me) flash player and can do
some minor stuff I could not before!
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, I say, although
I'm unable to reproduce it here (gedit wants to handle it all =D).
I'll reassign, then, and we'll try some solutions.
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That pretty much makes it a bug in the gksu nautilus module not
handling special cases where gnome_vfs_mime_application fails, I say,
although I'm unable to reproduce it here (gedit wants to handle it
all =D
those special
items that I could come up with.
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to take a look at
libgksu's translation. And if you want to have commit rights to maintain
your translation just give me your alioth ID =).
The translation will be included in the next package release.
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Package: gdm
Version: 2.14.5-1
Severity: normal
I use the 'GNOME' session as my default session. Sometimes I, for one reason
or another, use the xterm failsafe session. After exiting that session, if I
simply login again the xterm failsafe session will be the one to run, even
though gdm did not
Package: guessnet
Version: 0.38-1
Severity: important
Hey!
I have the following stuff in my interfaces file:
--- cut here
mapping eth0
script /usr/sbin/guessnet-ifupdown
map default: none
map timeout: 5
map verbose: true
iface nocable inet static
test
Hello,
I was able to reproduce the bug by editing the database manually to set
some fields as null, and the patch provided does fix it. I can do an
NMU, if the team hasn't got the time to get this fixed timely, so let me
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Package: liferea
Version: 1.4.18-1
Severity: important
liferea does lots of database initialization while starting up; the
cleanup includes checking for schema version, droping old stuff,
creating new tables and indexes, and droping/creating triggers
the bad part, though, is the 'cleanup' part;
. It
may be that I am using a version of a library that is too new and in
which the call to g_volume_monitor_get_volumes() doesn't return the
bad device.
I'll try a bit more to reproduce it, and prepare an upload with the
patch included.
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Package: python-authkit
Version: 0.4.1~r143-1
Severity: normal
README.txt only says that I should look at a doc/index.txt file, which
doesn't exist in the package, for documentation links; I would
recommend shipping the doc/ directory, or including the links directly
somewhere.
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I am the original author of APT Howto. I haven't maintained it
properly for years now, and a very good replacement (Debian Reference)
exists.
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I used to maintain pratico, a brazilian portuguese guide to Debian. It
is no longer needed, since we have Debian Reference covering every
aspect it did cover. The package should also be removed from testing.
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I orphaned decoratortools; I no longer use the stuff that requires it.
The package description is:
DecoratorTools provides decorator facilities for Python 2.3 and
above. It provides classes and functions decorators.
.
DecoratorTools is part of the PEAK (Python
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I am orphaning the configobj package; I no longer use the stuff that
requires it.
The package description is:
ConfigObj is a simple but powerful config file reader and writer: an
ini file round tripper. Its main feature is that it is very easy to
use, with a
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the gvidm package. I don't have any use for it
anymore.
The package description is:
Running gvidm will pop up a list of available modes and allows the user
to select one if desired. This makes it perfect for running from an
application menu
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I no longer use anything related to json-py, so I'm orphaning it.
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I intend to orphan the pyprotocols package. I no longer use the stuff
that requires this.
The package description is:
Do you hate having to write lots of if-then logic to test what type
something is? Wouldn't it be nice if you could just declare I want
this
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the ruledispatch package. I no longer use the stuff
that requires it.
The package description is:
The dispatch module allows Python programmers to write generic
functions to handle various problems based on rules for the arguments
it
Package: ftp.debian.org
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As subject says; this actually doesn't exist anymore, and is an
ancient alpha of Elixir (python-elixir).
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tonight, if you don't have the time yourself.
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Package: libdirectfb-dev
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The newer versions of GTK+ (2.14 and above) depend on the newer
versions of libdirectfb-dev. I am trying to start packaging GNOME 2.24
into experimental, but we need the new GTK+ for that.
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I tried banshee 1.0, 1.2 and 1.4 (custom built package). I have an
ipod nano, and when I try to copy files to it, even though banshee
says it copied the files, and then says it is sync'ing, no files show
up on the ipod.
I tried hipo, but it is
are in the packaging team (for one, I don't own an iPod!)
You could perhaps forward the bug there? I had the impression that was
one of the maintainers' duty, to avoid making the user interact with all
the upstream bug trackers of the software they use?
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worked on packaging. I suggest the three of us work on the
python-modules team, and I will sponsor the uploads for you two.
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thanks
This bug is actually caused by su issuing internationalized messages.
Since gksu has no good way of detecting a failing password other than
the error message.
I'll see what I can do.
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Michael,
Em Dom, 2008-01-13 às 21:14 -0600, Michael Schurter escreveu:
The patch 00_supress_profiler_warning.diff needlessly disables a Debian
specific warning in CherryPy's test suite.
Please remove this patch as it displays useful information to users
running the test-suite.
I believe
Package: wnpp
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as for the password caching, that seems to be working as intended =).
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Please accept the attached translation for pt_BR instead. =)
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Hello,
I'm sending a reviewd pt_BR translation for the debconf messages of
your package. It makes it easier to understand what's being said.
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I would like to request that you accept this attached translation
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Hey,
Marga, I finally got around to reproducing the problem using a different
X server (xagent, from FreeNX). I believe the attached patch will fix
the segfault, though that boring window will still appear.
Would you test it for us? =)
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Em Sb, 2005-02-05 s 21:12 -0500, William Ballard escreveu:
I think it should be permissible to have synaptic on one's machine and
not have sudo. synaptic depends on gksu, but doesn't require sudo to
run. sudo is a security risk -- I don't want it, but I want programs
that require the
Em Sb, 2005-02-12 s 01:17 -0500, Kevin Mark escreveu:
Saw new info on gnomedesktop.org. Downloaded debian package. found
errors. noticed LOCALE error. found NO en locale file.
did:
LC_ALL es_ES gazpacho
still didnt run but the LOCALE error was gone.
so, i guess it needs a en locale for us
Em Seg, 2005-02-14 s 09:57 +0100, Milan Zamazal escreveu:
I experience the same problem with gksu 1.2.2-1 and 1.2.3-2 on my i386
machine.
Would you mind building gksu with debugging symbols and running it on
gdb to send me a backtrace? Do you need assistance on that? I could
generate packages
Em Seg, 2005-02-14 s 15:52 +0100, Milan Zamazal escreveu:
Here is the gdb output:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb7a60fd3 in strlen () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
(gdb) where
#0 0xb7a60fd3 in strlen () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
#1 0xb7b5a78e in g_strdup ()
Package: python-weblib
Version: 1.3.3-1
Severity: normal
Hey,
According to the python sub-policy draft:
A package with a name python-foo will always provide the module foo
for the default Debian Python version of the distribution. I.e. the
package will extend the function of /usr/bin/python
Hey,
I'm inclined to think this is a GTK+ bug rather than a gazpacho one.
Let's see...
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Em Qua, 2005-01-19 s 20:54 +, Matthew William Solloway Bell
escreveu:
This is an important bug because it makes the package unusable for
people with libgnome-mag1 installed.
dpkg: error dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libgnome-
mag2_1%3a0.11.11-1_i386.deb (--unpack):
reassign 295298 libgksu1.2-0
thanks
Em Seg, 2005-02-14 s 23:09 +0100, Sebastien Bacher escreveu:
The displayed error message reads:
Failed to run /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator as user root:
Child terminated with 1 status
It should explain that the cause of the error is an incorrect password
will also need a rebuild
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Em Qui, 2005-03-03 s 20:13 +0100, Thomas Rast escreveu:
Not sure what you can do about this, as I'm not into X programming.
Maybe GKSu could somehow detect that it lost focus (which as far as I
can see should never happen) and quit with an error message?
Hey, some modifications were done to
Em Qui, 2005-03-10 s 12:57 +0100, Ivo Marino escreveu:
After a short discussion on the debian-java@lists.debian.org mailing
list we came to the conclusion that a devhelp-book-java2 package could
be quite interesting and useful during the Java development process.
Actually the only
Em Sex, 2005-03-11 s 09:48 +0100, Fabio Tranchitella escreveu:
The package contains the dh_installzope debhelper script used
for zope packaging tasks.
Any specific reason to not include this script in debhelper instead?
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Em Dom, 2005-03-13 s 18:14 -0700, Bdale Garbee escreveu:
This can already be handled in the sudoers file, from 'man sudoers':
Hey Bdale!
Is that sufficient?
I can't see how to use this for the thing to work out of the box, no.
The only oportunity I'd have to modify sudoers would be on package
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+sudo (1.6.8p5-1.1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * patched to provide a -n option that avoids printing
+the lecture on the first run
+
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sudo (1.6.8p5-1) unstable; urgency=high
* new upstream version
Em Qui, 2005-03-31 s 04:06 -0500, Filipus Klutiero escreveu:
Hi Frank,
Gustavo fixed this in 1.8.10, The changelog reads
- relicensed to GPL, some other translations still missing
after all of them are updated, this will close bug 280673.
From what I see, everything in Sarge is at
Package: atomix
Version: 1.1.2-1
Severity: normal
The menu item Game-Scores produces nothing here when
/var/games/atomix.scores is 0-sized. It should probably
print a 'No scores were achieved yet' or a more cool version
would read 'You have to play and win some points before
you see them.' =)
Hello,
I believe this problem should have been fixed one or two versions ago.
Would you mind trying to reproduce it?
Thanks,
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Package: mambo
Version: 4.5.1a-1
Severity: important
Hey,
When mambo tries to create a link from the apache config of mambo to /etc/mambo
it bombs out:
Instalando mambo (4.5.1a-1) ...
ln: criando link simblico `/etc/apache/conf.d/mambo' to
`/etc/mambo/apache.conf': Arquivo ou diretrio no
Package: dbconfig-common
Version: 1.5.1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Hello,
Attached is the pt_BR translation for this package's templates.
Thanks,
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APT prefers unstable
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux
Em Sb, 2005-04-16 s 19:03 +0100, Sam Clegg escreveu:
* License : Custom. DFSG Compatible.
Would be nice if you would post the whole text for the license in your
ITP in cases like this.
Here it goes:
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Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, Rodrigo B. de Oliveira ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
All rights
Hey,
I am also not able to reproduce the problem. Would you mind trying to
reproduce it with a different theme? My theory is your theme engine
could be the problem or at least trigger it.
Thanks!
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Em Ter, 2005-04-26 s 11:08 -0700, Steve Langasek escreveu:
On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 07:33:45PM +0200, Fionn Behrens wrote:
home # magnifier
** ERROR **: Error registering magnifier server.
aborting...
zsh: abort magnifier
Where did you get this version of gnome-mag? You seem
Em Qua, 2005-02-02 s 08:44 -0500, Edward Shornock escreveu:
(If there hasn't been any activity because you simply don't know the
cause/resolution, I'll crawl back into the corner and STFU). =)
I basically don't know the resolution. I tried to hack something up, but
failed miserably 'till now.
Em Dom, 2005-01-23 s 18:55 -0800, Ryan Lovett escreveu:
http://www.burtonini.com/computing/gnome-policy-20050123.html#id2448510
Programs that the end user can actually run (such as File Roller) should
be packaged as the name of the program. Do not suffix the package with a 2
to represent the
Em Qui, 2005-01-13 s 01:31 +0100, Osamu Aoki escreveu:
Dear gksu maintainer
Hey Osamu,
I've been really bad at responding to your queries lately, I'm very
soory about that =/
Can you make gksu's default behavior to be gksu --disable-grub ?
s/grub/grab/, FWIW
After reading your e-mail, I
Package: kernel-image-2.6-386
Version: 101
Severity: normal
I'm reporting this here as I'm not sure if I should report separate
bugs for 2.6.9 and 2.6.10.
My ACPI seems to be quite dumb when using these kernels. The battery
status, to be specific. I booted my 2.6.10-1-386 kernel and had this:
Em Qui, 2005-01-13 s 10:42 +0100, Javier Fernndez-Sanguino Pea
escreveu:
How about having this be configurable through something like
/etc/gksu.conf and include a wrapper script to read it?
That would introduce a way (since gksu does not seem to have an
alternative) for average users to have
Em Qui, 2005-01-13 s 16:57 +, ROBERTOJIMENOCA escreveu:
I'm using latest unstable 2005-01-13
with gtk+ and glib 2.6.1-1 and python_2.3.4-5 and python-gtk2_2.4.1-2
Hey,
GTK+/Glib 2.6.x are not yet on unstable, and maybe the problem is
related to them, as I can't reproduce the problem with
Hey!
Em Ter, 2005-01-18 s 22:34 +0100, Osamu Aoki escreveu:
First add these extra long options to struct option long_opts[] = { ...
Then right before calling gtk_init (newargc, newargv); you source
I see your point (even more after reading your other post), but I think
messing up with argv
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