Package: debbugs
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I'd like the option to sort bugs by modification date rather than
submission date.
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I would find it quite helpful if the attachment prompt supported globs.
This would make attaching multiple related files, such as patches or log
files, much easier.
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system. However, bug-triage
describes all open bugs as pending. It should instead describe them
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'
fi
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value in this file is 128. In kernels before 2.4.25, this
limit was a hard coded value, SOMAXCONN, with the value 128.
However, at least on 2.6.22, this file lives at /proc/sys/net/core/somaxconn.
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debman should support specifying a version number with -p, to allow
reading manpages from packages other than the default version.
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file needs it to play correctly and use it with that file.
Bug also present in upstream SVN.
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Aurelien Jarno wrote:
Josh Triplett a écrit :
Package: libc6
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Consider adding a Suggests or Recommends for libc6-i686 to libc6.
Suggests would help people find and install it. Recommends might
actually make sense, because at this point a pre-686 system
to an incorrect aspect. Please add
support for aspect ratio hints in awesome. awesome should size
windows to the maximum possible size that keeps the correct aspect
ratio.
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The manpage lists the reload keybinding as Mod4 + Shift + r. However,
the default binding actually uses Mod4 + Control + r.
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and configure
incrementally away from the defaults. However, awesome's example
awesomerc changes many things. I'd like to have an example which
suggests some (commented-out) ways I could customize things, but
leaves the defaults unchanged.
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File: /usr/share/doc/awesome/examples/awesomerc.gz
The example awesomerc has a typo: Optionnal screen padding should
say Optional screen padding.
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retitle 455844 awesome: Does not respect aspect ratio hints for non-floating
windows
thanks
Correction: awesome does not respect aspect ratio hints for
non-floating windows. It does seem to respect aspect ratio hints for
floating windows.
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awesome would use its
defaults) and this caused awesome to crash.
Ideally, awesome should warn about these errors when loading or
reloading the configuration file, so the user knows to correct their
configuration. However, it should not die.
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Please supply a desktop entry, so ratpoison shows up as a session
under gdm and kdm.
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did not remove or change any symbols in the plugin interface.
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simultaneously.
With dovecot-dev available, dovecot-antispam could become a separate
package; however, without bug 456021 fixed, doing so would require
rebuilding the plugin package for every new upstream version of
dovecot.
Thanks,
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If val-and-rick cannot initialize SDL, it segfaults.
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Package: menu
Version: 2.1.36
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Please consider recommending menu-xdg.
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Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
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Please supply a desktop entry, so ratpoison shows up as a session
under gdm and kdm.
Please make sure you have menu-xdg installed. If you still do not see
a ratpoison session in your display manager, please
Package: transmission-gtk
Version: 0.95.dfsg-2
Followup-For: Bug #454801
0.95.dfsg-2 partially fixes this bug: nautilus now offers to open
torrents with transmission. However, Iceweasel does not. I think it
uses a separate database of MIME types; /usr/lib/mime/packages?
- Josh Triplett
Package: transmission-gtk
Version: 0.95.dfsg-2
Severity: minor
The description of transmission-gtk has the typo grafical.
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, so it does not need to check in
before exiting. Alternatively, perhaps it could have a short
(sub-second) timeout before it just exits.
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moved to a
configured refiltering folder. Ideally, it should somehow set a flag
that my sieve script can check; however, I could live with it simply
adding a configurable header to the mail.
Thank you,
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some way to make xscreensaver-demo only
write out settings I actually changed from the default, and not write
a timestamp. That way, if I run xscreensaver-demo, and change one
thing, a diff will show that only that one thing changed.
Thanks,
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everything.
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preferences, rather than only changed
preferences. This makes it much harder to track changes and share
files across machines. Could transmission please write out only its
changed preferences, rather than all preferences?
Thanks,
Josh Triplett
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growing and stay put, or
continue growing arbitrarily large.
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Julien Danjou wrote:
At 1197430296 time_t, Josh Triplett wrote:
Correction: awesome does not respect aspect ratio hints for
non-floating windows. It does seem to respect aspect ratio hints for
floating windows.
awesome respect aspect ratio if you ask it to do so.
See resize_hint
, if it cannot, then perhaps
it could have a DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=risky like ffmpeg.
* Build-Depends available in Debian: jam, liba52-0.7.4-dev,
libavcodec-dev, libdvdread3-dev, libmpeg2-4-dev, libogg-dev,
libvorbis-dev, libsamplerate0-dev
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Matthew Johnson wrote:
On Mon Dec 10 16:01, Josh Triplett wrote:
At least in theory, ttf-dejavu should subsume ttf-bitstream-vera.
Please consider having fretsonfire use DejaVu fonts in place of
Bitstream Vera fonts, and depending on ttf-dejavu rather than
ttf-bitstream-vera.
Sure, why
frequently; reporting that bug next),
gnome-keyring-daemon can no longer report the network key, so I then
restart my session to get gnome-keyring-daemon running again.
Also easily reproducible by testing with gnome-keyring-manager.
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to actually manage
networks, and result in me restarting dbus to unwedge it. (Restarting
network-manager does not fix the problem.)
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Package: dovecot-imapd
Version: 1:1.0.9-1
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Running /usr/lib/dovecot/imap directly, to give a pre-authenticated
IMAP connection, uses ~/mail rather than my configured mail store in
~/.maildir .
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it across machines, with
some files not present on some machines.
Thanks,
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Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 01:08 -0800, Josh Triplett wrote:
Running /usr/lib/dovecot/imap directly, to give a pre-authenticated
IMAP connection, uses ~/mail rather than my configured mail store in
~/.maildir .
Use dovecot --exec-mail imap instead. Running imap binary
and size, even if
explicitly told not to *use* the last window position and size.
Fortunately transmission does not do this (yet).
- Josh Triplett
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not clutter ~root with dotfiles
for programs that should not run as root. Please consider launching
the browser as a designated user instead, such as $SUDO_USER
(available if using sudo), or $APT_LISTCHANGES_USER (which I could set
to `id -un` in ~/.bashrc).
Thanks,
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Versions
Package: iceweasel-webdeveloper
Version: 1.0.2+0-2
Severity: wishlist
The Web Developer extension has a new upstream version 1.1.4; please
consider packaging it.
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no difference.)
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the behavior of sticking to the edge of the
screen which prevents me from dragging a window away from an edge. I
would like to enable the first behavior independently, without the
second behavior.
Thanks,
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Package: ffmpeg-free
Version: 0.cvs20070307-6
Followup-For: Bug #432170
Optional x264 support with DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=risky still works fine
with the new ffmpeg-free source package. Please consider merging my
patch.
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Please consider offering the option of sorting, and ideally
versionsorting, the results of wildcard expansion. For instance, if
the files f1 through f10 exist, echo * should produce:
f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 f8 f9 f10
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Version: 0.9.2-1
Severity: wishlist
I want to subscribe to various feeds, with all items going to the same
IMAP server. Please allow setting the IMAP server once, not per-feed.
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.
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Version: 1:6.7.197-1
Severity: normal
On my ThinkPad T42, the X server does not start with the laptop lid
closed. If I leave the lid open, the X server will start. I have
attached the log file from an attempt to start the X server with the
lid closed.
- Josh
the DVD in a file manager, rather than playing the DVD. The
icon for a video DVD should support playing the DVD, and should
ideally play the DVD as the default action when clicking on the icon.
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Similarly, when downloading a multi-file torrent, transmission could
bias towards completing partial files.
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Package: icedove
Version: 2.0.0.6-1
Followup-For: Bug #422886
This bug still exists with 2.0.0.6-1.
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Package: gnujump
Followup-For: Bug #382904
As of the current version 1.0.0-3 of gnujump, and with up-to-date X
drivers from sid, I can no longer reproduce this either.
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increments, and I choose to research a
technology requiring 500 CPU, 510 CPUs will start working on the
research.
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-server.
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(I used wiimote.state as an example; other actions, such as writing to
wiimote.led, also trigger the segfault.)
I would expect a Python exception of some kind instead.
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Please consider setting CONFIG_NO_HZ=y and CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS=y in
the amd64 kernels. The i386 kernels have had those options enabled
since they became available upstream in 2.6.21, and amd64 now supports
those options upstream as well.
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it needs to detect this case and re-read
the maximum frequency when cpufreq becomes available.
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following the GTK+/GNOME
preference and removing the independent preference.
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Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0.0.11-1
Followup-For: Bug #458324
This looks like upstream bug 324414, but that bug has status RESOLVED
FIXED, and this issue still occurs with current iceweasel.
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status -v should do the same.
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cursor in the GNOME keyboard preferences
turned it off in pure GTK+ apps too.) To better integrate with the
native environment, Firefox should read and respect this preference.
(Firefox has its own preference, ui.caretBlinkTime; setting this to 0
stops the cursor from blinking.)
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to the existing blinking cursor preferences),
* default gtk-cursor-blink-timeout to a small value (a few seconds),
or
* default to no blinking cursor at all.
Thanks,
Josh Triplett
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Package: network-manager-gnome
Version: 0.6.5-3
Severity: normal
If I kill gnome-panel and let it automatically restart, nm-applet no
longer displays in the new notification area. Other applets, such as
gnome-power-manager, do.
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Right-clicking on a folder gives a menu with Open and Browse
Folder as the first two items; both open nautilus on the folder.
Please remove one of the redundant items.
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protocol to provide this
information, a change to the client-server protocol to add a bot/human
flag, and changes to the clients and AI bots to pass this flag. I
think the benefit of the feature justfies the change.
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Shell: /bin/sh linked
failed to close the audio device before
reopening it, or has some similar race condition.
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Locale: LANG
Package: fretsonfire
Version: 1.2.451.dfsg-2
Frets on fire offers all available graphics resolutions as options,
but choosing a non-4:3 resolution (such as the widescreen 1680x1050 I
tried) appears to cut off some of the intended visible area of the
game and menus.
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the directory contains any users other than the SSH target user.
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Package: atlantik
Version: 4:3.5.8-1
Severity: normal
If you roll doubles as the last move of a game, such as if it moves
you onto a property for which you cannot pay the rent, the game ends,
but then the $PLAYER_NAME may roll again message appears.
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sending it.
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Shell: /bin
Package: wound-up
Version: 1.0.2-1
While running the tutorial, this Python warning appeared on the console:
/usr/share/games/wound-up/lib/game.py:308: DeprecationWarning: integer argument
expected, got float
pxl = self.tutorial_map.get_at((px, py))
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acquire_winding_elf
self.elves.remove(elf)
KeyError: model.elf.Elf object at 0xb332fc2c
I can inconsistently reproduce this by rapidly clicking on - and/or +.
This looks like some kind of race condition.
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upgrading from versions of mime-support which registered the
alternative.
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press a key (such as 'm', which looks
available) to see the mbox.
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Package: gnome-games
Version: 1:2.20.2-1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/games/sol
sol has a --freecell option which starts a new game of Freecell.
However, the sol manpage and --help output do not document this
option.
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to read_all, getmail will re-fetch
deleted messages, resulting in duplicate mails.
getmail needs to expunge mails after deleting them, or at least offer
the option of doing so. Furthermore, it should not re-fetch deleted
mails.
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for an option to ignore deleted mails when fetching.
I will retitle it as such, and change the severity to wishlist.
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services will not need
libnet-jabber-perl. With many apt frontends now installing recommends
by default, many people installing libsoap-lite-perl will get
libnet-jabber-perl even though they have no need for it. Please
downgrade this to a Suggests.
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and send them via
SMTP, or return them as a string. Thus, this makes an MTA *at most* a
Recommends. I would argue for Suggests, since I do not believe
libmime-lite-perl needs an MTA in all but unusual installations.
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installed.
Furthermore, pulling in libmime-lite-perl currently pulls in an MTA
(bug 462314), exacerbating the impact of this dependency.
Please downgrade this dependency to a suggestion.
- Josh Triplett
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at the
end of the page, right before the Merged bugs should be line.
- Josh Triplett
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number of messages with getmail, some of them stick around,
deleted. I don't know the cause of the problem, and I don't want to
speculate further.)
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handle files in the working copy
atomically, such as by writing them out to a temporary file and
atomically renaming them. In particular, this would make it much
safer to use Git for things like /etc or $HOME.
- Josh Triplett
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Package: getmail4
Followup-For: Bug #462020
Revised patch, which fixes the flag parsing to cover a corner case I
missed in the previous version.
- Josh Triplett
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the pagetemplate plugin.
- Josh Triplett
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wait for
its own bomb to go off before running from yours (unless you have some
way to trigger it sooner).
- Josh Triplett
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Package: hex-a-hop
Version: 0.0.20070315-6
Severity: normal
After choosing fullscreen from the options menu, hex-a-hop goes
fullscreen, but the next time I start hex-a-hop, it uses a window
again.
- Josh Triplett
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Package: iceweasel
Followup-For: Bug #400302
Confirmed; I can no longer reproduce this with 2.0.0.8-1.
- Josh Triplett
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\\' . sieve-mode) auto-mode-alist))
- Josh Triplett
Thanks,
Josh Triplett
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to force the From address to
always use the same address. Instead, I'd like some way to always
show images for mails in a given folder, or alternatively to always
show images for mails with a given header. This would allow me to
show images in all rss2email mails.
- Josh Triplett
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. For
instance, I use:
MDA = [/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver, -e]
Note that I renamed the global function list() to list_feeds(), to
avoid conflicting with the Python builtin list() constructor.
- Josh Triplett
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, but I want to trust GUIDs when
available, rather than hashing the post content. I'd simply like
rss2email to check a combination of the post GUID and the updated date.
If either the GUID or the updated date does not exist, rss2email
should fall back on hashing post content.
- Josh Triplett
happen with other list commands.
Bug #38117 may relate to this.
- Josh Triplett
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no longer
seems to occur with RandR 1.2.
- Josh Triplett
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Package: dodgindiamond2
Version: 0.2.1-2
Severity: wishlist
Great game. I'd love to play it with a gamepad. Would you consider
adding joystick support?
Thanks,
Josh Triplett
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Package: dodgindiamond2
Version: 0.2.1-2
Severity: wishlist
Currently, dodgindiamond2 has fixed keyboard controls for each player.
I'd like to remap the keyboard controls to different keys.
- Josh Triplett
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