Javier Serrano Polo wrote:
El dj 22 de 03 del 2007 a les 23:33 -0700, en/na Josh Triplett va
escriure:
-those that try to find the entrance! Luckily it seems that due to the
number of traps, the enemy have
-not yet entered this area. That doesn't, however, mean that they won't...
+those
libtasn1-3-bin, and libtasn1-3-bin should not have priority standard
(causing it to get installed by default on many systems).
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Package: libsasl2
Version: 2.1.22.dfsg1-8
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libsasl2 exists only as a dummy transition package to libsasl2-2. Nothing of
priority higher than optional depends on it anymore. Thus, please change its
priority to optional so it does not get installed by default.
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Package: tcsh
Severity: normal
Anyone who wants to use tcsh as their shell can easily install this for
themselves, just as users of zsh can install zsh for themselves. I don't
think users would find it surprising that they did not have tcsh by default.
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Severity: normal
Nothing depends on mpack, and I think anyone who uses it would probably know
to install it. I don't think any user of Debian would feel surprised to find
it not installed by default. Please change the priority to something less
than standard.
Thanks,
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Package: mtr-tiny
Severity: normal
traceroute and ping make sense to have by default, but why install one random
ncurses traceroute tool? Anyone who uses mtr could easily install it for
themselves. Please don't make this priority standard.
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, find it surprising to install a system and
have an ident service listening by default.
Please use a priority lower than standard.
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Josh Triplett
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with the wordlist, I suggest iamerican.
(Also, ideally, we would have aspell rather than ispell in standard, but I
won't attempt to argue that point further here, because the issue of
installing two dictionaries by default seems more important.)
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I think that anyone using procmail would know how to install it for
themselves. I don't think someone would install a system and say Why don't I
already have procmail without having to install it?. Please use a priority
less than standard.
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Josh
Package: mtools
Version: 3.9.10.ds1-3
Severity: normal
Before the existence of gnome-volume-manager, pmount, and similar tools, this
made sense to have in standard. Now, I think it could easily become priority
optional, and not form part of the base system.
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Package: ed
Version: 0.2-20
Severity: normal
I don't think anyone would find it shocking to install a system and not have
ed. Anyone who actually wants it can easily install it. Why not make it
priority optional?
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Package: gdm
Version: 2.16.4-1.1
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The debblue theme included both a plain and a list variant; however, the
moreblue theme does not have a corresponding variant with a user list. Please
consider including one if possible.
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frequencies less than 2GHz on certain Pentium 4 processors (family F,
model 2, stepping 9). The workaround should instead only disable the
12.5% duty cycle. This patch actually removes the workaround entirely,
based on the justification at http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/10/28/148 .
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Package: sabayon
Version: 2.12.4-4
Severity: wishlist
Upstream has released a new upstream version 2.18.1. Among other things, it
includes bugfixes related to the order changes get applied in.
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Package: sabayon
Followup-For: Bug #416719
I have attached an interdiff between the current packaging and my local
packaging for 2.18.1. Seems to work fine.
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Gerrit Pape wrote:
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 08:29:09PM -0800, Josh Triplett wrote:
Gerrit Pape wrote:
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 09:06:58PM -0800, Josh Triplett wrote:
If you run git-log --pretty=foo, it fails with the message fatal: invalid
--pretty format: foo, but it still opens a pager
Package: haskell-mode
Version: 2.1-1
Severity: normal
ghc supports an extension for recursive do, using the keyword mdo. Please
treat this keyword identically to do for the purposes of syntax highlighting
and indentation.
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Package: haskell-mode
Version: 2.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #410337
tags 410337 + patch
thanks
The attached patch adds support for mdo to haskell-mode.
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aid the creation of shortcuts to git repositories using
simple substitution, such as:
http://example.org/git/?p=path/to/repo.git;hb=HEAD;f=%s
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libcurl4-openssl-dev and libcurl4-gnutls-dev have identical descriptions.
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Package: gaim
Version: 1:2.0.0+beta5-10
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/tmp/gaimbug
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, and go through the bug report
process again.
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Package: gaim
Version: 1:2.0.0+beta5-10
Severity: normal
/tmp/gaimbug
My apologies for the reportbug mishap; I wanted --body-file=/tmp/gaimbug, not
--body=/tmp/gaimbug. The missing body text:
When one party to a conversation sends a URL, the other party receives
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Furthermore, some users (including me :) ) don't have a local MTA at all, and
rely on reportbug's ability to send directly to bugs.debian.org via SMTP. In
this situation, reportbug needs to supply the ability to resend. Currently, I
manually edit the file to cut it down
Russ Allbery wrote:
Josh Triplett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: gnubg
Version: 0.14.3+20060923-4
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/tmp/gnubgbug
I think the text of your message wasn't included.
My apologies; I wanted reportbug --body-file=/tmp/gnubgbug, not reportbug
--body=/tmp/gnubgbug
Package: gaim
Version: 1:2.0.0+beta5-10
Severity: important
I upgraded from beta5, in unstable, to beta6, in experimental, in order to
check the status of another bug. When I downgraded back to beta5, I lost all
my preferences.
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the problem. Please
consider packaging 3.0beta8 for experimental to go with gaim 2.0.0beta6.
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Russ Allbery wrote:
Josh Triplett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I run gnubg with DISPLAY pointing at an X server without GLX, I just get
this warning:
(gnubg:9489): GdkGLExt-WARNING **: Window system doesn't support OpenGL.
gnubg then exits. I originally discovered this by trying to run
.
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Versions
Package: libmagic1
Version: 4.19-1
Followup-For: Bug #299091
I can confirm that this issue still occurs with libmagic1 4.19-1.
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not parse any of their fields.
The file format has various other fields, such as initial register values for
the SPC700 chip, and more information in the ID666 tag, but that information
does not seem relevant enough to place in the output.
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at Abyss; either way, the level ends successfully before it should.
The attached ghost demonstrates the problem.
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I've attached a patch to inscribe a new verse in the Book, based somewhat on
the text proposed by the submitter, with some additions and formatting.
- Josh Triplett
diff -Naur iceweasel-2.0.0.2+dfsg.orig/toolkit/locales/en-US/chrome/global/mozilla.dtd iceweasel-2.0.0.2+dfsg/toolkit/locales/en-US
Mike Hommey wrote:
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 10:28:57AM -0800, Josh Triplett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've attached a patch to inscribe a new verse in the Book, based somewhat on
the text proposed by the submitter, with some additions and formatting.
Thanks for the patch.
Actually, I
Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: normal
When changing the submitter of a bug report, a window of time exists when the
list of bugs for the old submitter (at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
) will show a bug with the submitter already changed to the new submitter.
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, the dependency grep more alternatives. I would tend to think that a modern
system without /dev/urandom seems broken, and that a dependency no longer
proves necessary. However, if the dependency still needs to exist for some
reason, then udev certainly satisfies it by providing a /dev/urandom.
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solves the problem. Patch attached.
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Package: screen
Version: 4.0.3-0.3+b1
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man1/screen.1.gz
The screen man page contains the typo usefull:
/usr/share/man/man1/screen.1.gz:Preselect a window. This is usefull when you
want to reattach to a
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Version: 2.09-2.2
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File: /usr/share/man/man1/gpsdrive.1.gz
The gpsdrive manpage contains the typo usefull:
/usr/share/man/man1/gpsdrive.1.gz:Disables SQL support. Only usefull if you
have SQL support compiled in.
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Package: pangzero
Version: 1.1-1
Severity: normal
Use of uninitialized value in numeric lt () at /usr/games/pangzero line 3945.
Use of uninitialized value in numeric ge (=) at /usr/games/pangzero line 3945.
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manpage-alert, for
consistency with rc-alert and wnpp-alert. All of these follow a similar
theme: what issues in Debian affect my system?
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missing_manpage_finder
Description: application/shellscript
no attachment.
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in freetype2. It's recommended to update your freetype lib.
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Package: hedgewars
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Hedgewars prints the following message to the console on startup:
QObject::connect: Cannot connect QSvgRenderer::repaintNeeded() to
(null)::update()
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as an
anti-spam measure, as well as a means to limit account creation to users who
have previously contacted another user for the password.
Thanks to Jamey Sharp for testing and feedback on this patch.
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of performance-critical code, you might
consider benchmarking.
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to change that directory
name.
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severity 411567 serious
merge 411567 411475
thanks
Looks like I missed the bugs, because the BTS listed them under From other
Branch bugs. Sorry for the duplicate.
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Package: moreutils
Version: 0.20
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/bin/zrun
zrun could check the basename of the executable it runs as, and if run as
zsomeprog, it could strip a leading z off of its name and then run as if
invoked as zrun someprog.
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Turning off the show website at exit option has no effect; pangzero always
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of the MIT-SHM extension.
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for default architecture, which
I answered None (the default).
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first
close the existing Firefox process, or restart your system..
Incidentally, while fixing that to reference Iceweasel, perhaps you could also
remove the unhelpful suggestion to restart your system; Debian != Windows. :)
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Gerrit Pape wrote:
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 09:06:58PM -0800, Josh Triplett wrote:
If you run git-log --pretty=foo, it fails with the message fatal: invalid
--pretty format: foo, but it still opens a pager displaying no content.
Hmm, it doesn't for me, neither with 1.4.4.4, nor with 1.4.4.3
:
# if __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL 0 !defined __cplusplus
/* Functions with security checks. */
# include bits/string3.h
# endif
#endif
Each of these should get wrapped in an #ifdef on the corresponding symbol, to
avoid referencing the value of an undefined preprocessor symbol.
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screen. If you then enter a level, you can see that you have -1 lives.
Repeating this process gets you larger numbers of negative lives.
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Package: bzflag
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How about a /poll silence playername command, similar to /poll ban
playername?
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exist.
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Package: tig
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Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The tig 0.5 release didn't include the update of the version string. The
attached patch, obtained from the upstream Git repository immediately after
the 0.5 release, updates the version string.
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Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0+dfsg-1
Right-click on the navigation toolbar, and choose Customize Drag the
location bar into the bin of toolbar items. Drag it back onto the toolbar in
the same place. Click Done in the customize window. The menu bar no longer
works.
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Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0+dfsg-1
Under Tools-Options, Advanced, Update, under Automatically check for updates
to:, the option Iceweasel has the accelerator key 'F'.
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in the near future, and they will
FTBFS without this bugfix.
Thanks,
Josh Triplett
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Eric Dorland wrote:
tags 400302 unreproducible
thanks
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Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0+dfsg-1
Right-click on the navigation toolbar, and choose Customize Drag the
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Package: libfreehdl0
Version: 0.0.4-1
Severity: normal
$ apt-cache show libfreehdl0
Package: libfreehdl0
[...]
Description: generic font configuration library (shared libraries)
[...]
Doesn't sound likely...
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in pm-is-supported checking for /sys/power/disk,
pm-hibernate works fine.
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-userui.
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Package: modutils
Version: 2.4.27.0-6
Followup-For: Bug #372677
I can confirm that this still happens with modutils 2.4.27.0-6 . I purged
modutils, and still had /etc/rcS.d/S20modutils .
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loaded.
However, e2fsprogs pulls in libblkid1, which pulls in libdevmapper1.02.1,
which includes an init script that loads the modules on every boot.
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of 6.5.2 should exist, explicitly
recommending the use of active voice. Something like this:
6.5.2.N Use active voice
Write in the active voice, and avoid the passive voice. For example, write
Enable this if ... rather than This can be enabled if
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and distcc/daemon-listen if distcc/daemon has the value false.
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type unknown if you are not sure.
In the above, reportbug could substitute the actual package name for $pkg, and
could show 2.2.1 only if reporting a bug on a package in main.
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git-p4 requires the non-free Perforce client in order to work.
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as a perpetual FIXME.
Does hpiod still need this? If not, removing it would cut 4 seconds off of
shutdown time.
Even if hpiod still requires this sleep, restructuring the init script
shutdown code to only sleep for hpiod and not for hpssd would cut 2 seconds
off of shutdown time.
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Package: cron
Version: 3.0pl1-100
On shutdown, /etc/init.d/cron just sends a signal to cron. sendsigs does this
anyway, so the init script need not install itself in the shutdown or reboot
runlevels.
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Package: dhcdbd
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On shutdown, the init script just signals dhcdbd. sendsigs already does this,
so the init script need not install itself in the shutdown or reboot
runlevels.
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On shutdown, the init script just signals rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd. sendsigs
already does this, so the init script need not install itself in the shutdown
or reboot runlevels.
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Package: hdparm
Version: 7.1-2
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hdparm installs its init script into runlevels 0 and 6 as a K script, but does
nothing when called with stop. It should simply not install itself into
thoe runlevels.
This bug may have come about when adding the LSB header.
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here? If so, could you please put
in a comment explaining why the sleep needs to happen? If not, could you
please remove the sleep?
Thanks,
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Package: icedove
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The dialog shown when icedove can't contact the running instance but refuses
to start a new one (reproducible by starting several quickly) says
Mozilla-Thunderbird is already running; it should say Icedove is already
running.
- Josh
Package: alsa-utils
Version: 1.0.13-2
Followup-For: Bug #422805
Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
On Tue, 08 May 2007 the mental interface of
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/etc/init.d/alsa-utils contains:
store_levels()
{
CARD=$1
Package: dhcdbd
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Followup-For: Bug #422787
Michael Biebl wrote:
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On shutdown, the init script just signals dhcdbd. sendsigs already does
this, so the init script need not install itself in the shutdown or reboot
runlevels.
I fail to see the real benefit
say allows searching or perhaps supports
searches of, Email should not have a capital E).
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Package: smc
Version: 0.99.6-1
Severity: serious
smc depends on the libgcc1 and libstdc++6 from experimental, making it
uninstallable in unstable. smc needs a rebuild against the gcc in unstable.
- Josh Triplett
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:
Description: Documentation for qdox (javadoc)
This package contains the documentation for qdox, generated from Javadoc.
.
(description of libqdox-java)
- Josh Triplett
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firmware
remains; src/fw_*.h contain large arrays of binary firmware.
- Josh Triplett
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Tobias Grimm wrote:
Josh Triplett wrote:
This never explains the acronym EPG, does not point to any information about
about VDR (such as expanding the acronym and pointing at the main VDR
package), doesn't explain VDRAdmin-AM, and needs some grammatical and typo
Thanks for reporting
-rc1-g2df4c527-dirty, how can
I tell make-kpkg to ignore that and call it 2.6.22-rc1?
- Josh Triplett
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Locale
Package: kernel-package
Version: 11.001
Followup-For: Bug #423721
Josh Triplett wrote:
Also, even if this gets cleaned up to just 2.6.22-rc1-g2df4c527-dirty, how
can I tell make-kpkg to ignore that and call it 2.6.22-rc1?
Ignore this question; I found the answer: turn off
Package: powertop
Version: 1.1-2
Severity: normal
I have a 174-column terminal, but powertop still truncates its Top causes for
wakeups lines at around 80 characters.
- Josh Triplett
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Daemon for something I do not
want or need.
If you think some better solution exists for breaking this chain (such as
making dbus launch system-tools-backends only if something accesses the
interface), feel free to reassign and retitle this bug (or tell me to do so).
- Josh Triplett
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Package: libmailtools-perl
Version: 1.74-1
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::Address.3pm.gz
The manpage for Mail::Address has the typo Limitted.
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, included in
perl-modules.
- Josh Triplett
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.22-rc1 (PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell
Package: inetutils-telnet
Version: 2:1.5.dfsg.1-4
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/inetutils-telnet
When using telnet for any connection, including those not involving Kerberos
in any way, telnet complains that ~/.shishi/tickets does not exist, and
creates ~/.shishi .
- Josh Triplett
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/exclude in the repository (though the latter would not accurately
track the svn:ignore property across revisions).
- Josh Triplett
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Kernel: Linux
Package: xpdf-reader
Version: 3.02-1
Severity: wishlist
xpdf has a fit width and fit page zoom mode, but no fit height. This
zoom mode makes sense when viewing something in landscape mode in a narrow
xpdf window.
- Josh Triplett
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Package: icedove
Version: 1.5.0.10.dfsg1-3
Severity: wishlist
When composing a message with multiple attachments, icedove could support
reordering the attachments, such as via drag-and-drop.
- Josh Triplett
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