be
considered, which would provide this suggested behaviour.
Maxim, I'm forwarding you this feature request :)
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For some reason 'itsself' is still there. See patch.
Fixed upstream, queued for next revision.
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who's at fault exactly, but I'll see if resmgr can do
without usbdevice_fs.h.
The first error is caused by BITS_PER_LONG being undefined before
usbdevice_fs.h gets included.
The second error is the usual kernel types not defined when included
from userspace, I think :/
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D4X segfaults on startup since upgrading to 2.5.1-1.
This problem is in no way related to #302792, and it's fixed in
2.5.3-1.
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, and the Makefiles currently don't take that into account. In
this case, you need to manually touch the main source file for the
backend (plustek.c in this case).
Tell me which parameters are most likely to need tweaking
I'll leave that part up to Gerhard :)
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Which usually indicates that there's an RC file from a previous
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-common, too, and see if that helps.
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really can't make sense out of it :/
Could you run the epkowa backend with debugging
(SANE_DEBUG_EPKOWA=255) and send the output ?
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warning.
If it works for you with the test backend, then the bug is in the
backend.
I'll try to update the epkowa backend to the latest version in the
upcoming days, maybe it'll fix this problem...
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OK, so it segfaults at this point ?
I'll do some tests here with the latest epkowa backend this week-end;
hope we'll have a fix.
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how it
could cause GTK errors.
know if you want me to try out whatever you come up with first or
if you need me to build a new package with the most recent
backend or some such.
I'll try to build the new package ASAP.
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. (so forget me if it ends up being
something totally different ;)
I wish I had more hardware available to do tests :/
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Hi,
I've relocated the dgap packages. Use the following apt source to grab
them :
deb http://debian.technologeek.org/ sarge non-free
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Be aware that a go*l*em (single 'l') package already exists. You might
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Hi Bryan,
We really need your input on bug #283442. So far, we've got no other
problem report regarding this backend.
Please test the latest libsane-extras package and tell us how it goes.
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Hi Adam,
Could you try to reproduce the problem with libsane 1.0.16-1 (or
later) ?
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Hi Frank, Diab,
Could you please test libsane 1.0.16-1 or later (together with
libsane-extras 1.0.16.3 or later if you have both installed) and see
if this problem still exists ?
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Hi,
You've submitted a bug against d4x in the Debian bug tracking system;
d4x 2.5.1 is now available in unstable.
Could you please check that the bugs you reported still apply to this
version ?
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Carlos and Henning, reassigning and retitling the bug to keep a
note of the problem.
Unfortunately, I doubt this is going to be fixed some day :( Henning ?
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the right to do.
Thanks for the report,
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-backends 1.0.16, then. I'll try to have a look.
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Package: snmpd
Version: 5.2.1.2-2
Tags: patch
Followup-For: Bug #321713
Hi,
After investigation, I found the cause of this problem. But WAIT! There's more!
snmpd won't survive an snmpwalk (looking at this problem right now)
The segfault happens in snmplib/tools.c:401, netsnmp_hex_to_binary(),
freed before the data structure for sure).
Proposed patch attached; I think it's correct, but please discuss the
problem with upstream. They may have a better way to fix this.
And get them to do a full review of the IP-MIB code, looks like it's
needed.
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files haven't been touched in months in both branches.
So the bugs aren't fixed by this CVS snapshot.
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(there is 5).
I'll add them, thanks.
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severity 321644 serious
thanks
Hi,
Would you care to fix this bug ? It's been more than 2 weeks now, and
just any mozilla-based browser is totally unusable on amd64.
All it takes is fixed debian/rules and a rebuild.
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be in the next version
of XSane.
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Package: libsvn0
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Hi,
Here's the scenario: I'm working with a Subversion repository in which I am
managing a custom fork of a software.
After doing a vendor merge, the commit goes fine, then, when I goes to export
the WC svn segfaults during the export. Some
Package: libsqlite3-0
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Hi,
Doing a query similar to:
SELECT name,firstname FROM mytable ORDER BY name,firstname ASC;
Does not honor the DESC keyword. The results are (appear to be) always sorted
in descending order.
I didn't find in the documentation that this
Federico Amoruso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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But the point is that I experienced the same problem some months ago
when libsane upgraded.
I solved it downgrading libsane from 1.0.14-2 to 1.0.13-3.
Ok, so that would be a regression in the plustek backend ?
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Hi,
Not only are the QT dialog windows not visible, but it seems that the QT
apps aren't receiving events (at least from the keyboard and mouse).
What's funny is, knowing the dialog window that should be displayed, you
can just use
gtranslator or Rosetta.
You mail is unclear; for a second, I thought you wanted the pot file
in the binary packages.
I'll add your patch in the next revision.
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Yes, indeed. If you want to cook up a patch, feel free. If I find some
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, and accounted for in the code.
Binding only the in v6 is perfectly acceptable; the v4-compat mode
will allow v4 connections.
-ENOTABUG
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Package: pcmcia-cs
Version: 3.2.8-3
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pcmcia-cs now depends on pnpbios-tools which is Arch: i386, amd64.
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is
just not possible; the epson backend always reports a list of
resolutions.
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which will depend
on the 3 libti libs.
That, or fixing the thing upstream, if my cluebat is big enough :P
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snmpd segfaults at startup; previous version runs fine, and this version runs
fine on several other machines with the exact same snmpd configuration file.
I could not get a backtrace yet.
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02_docviewer.dpatch. Though, this probably a rather ugly solution.
I totally fail to see why it would work this way and not otherwise.
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probably be taken into account here -- anyway the script is a
conffile, feel free to modify it and dpkg won't touch it)
N=0
while [ ! -e $DEVICE ] [ $N -lt 10 ]; do
# here ^^
sleep 1
N=$(expr $N + 1)
done
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interpreter.
What you do not understand or know is that the kernel itself is
responsible for parsing the shebang line at the start of the
script. Not the shell. Go grab some Unix programming book.
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suggestion. Right now i don't have time, but, in a
few weeks, i'll try to do some test, and if you like, inform you.
That would be nice, though I'll bump the limit nonetheless.
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libsane still ships udev rules and will continue to do so.
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of little fixes.
Good. I'm trying to get some support for Macs and other ia32/x64 EFI
machines in Lenny. I hope that'll make it in, with the freeze coming
up soon.
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in the net backend, I'll look into it.
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$ SANE_DEBUG_NET=255 xsane
And send me the output.
Backend epson2:libusb, after one scan on exit is this messsage:
Segmentation fault
And for that one, a gdb backtrace with libsane-dbg installed would be
nice, just in case it's actually another issue :)
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notfound 359797 1.0.18-5
close 359797
thanks
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With kernel version 2.6.25.4 (and earlier?) I need to
replace in /etc/udev/libsane.rules
What you need is that change:
2007-07-25 Julien Blache [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* tools/sane-desc.c: Update udev rules for use
manifests on SMP systems, that's why I haven't caught it earlier.
Turns out you need to lock the Avahi poll thread before stopping it
and tearing down the Avahi objects. Not mentionned anywhere in the
docs, so not totally obvious :)
Fix going in shortly.
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the other backends being loaded and probing for devices
before the net backend is loaded. Nothing unusual I'd say.
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backend debug, that may help pinpoint the
issue, if any.
SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255 will show what's going on
Maybe there's a slow backend in there, in which case you can disable
it in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf (or in a snippet under /etc/sane.d/dll.d).
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the doc
in the package :-)
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pinpoint the exact issue; looks like it could
be update-inetd failing here.
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before uploading a new
version with string changes. It's highly appreciated.
Worked really well, which is great :)
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It'd help if you could pinpoint the exact issue; looks like it could
be update-inetd failing here.
What exactly do you want me to do?
Running the postinst set -x should be enough to know what's failing.
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it work OK if
you move the confmodule sourcing right after the set -e ?
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the confmodule sourcing right after the set -e ?
I've modified the postinst script according to you request and get the
same (about) error.
I've rewritten the postinst in -10 and uploaded it. If it doesn't fix
the issue, let me know.
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test wasn't enough to get it to work; with only that change
update-inetd was outputting things to stdout while debconf wasn't
stopped, which is always a no-go.
Now that I remember how to not use debconf, let's have some fun with
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makedev parport0 c 99 0 root lp 0660: failed
Looks like udev remounted the original /dev read-only, or the original
/dev is on a read-only mountpoint already. Marco will know more on
this than me, so I'll let him sort this out with you.
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/dev, if it is
read only then / is read only too.
Am I missing anything?
Nope, I think this is it too. Witold, can you check that your
partitions are mounted rw? Or is this ro mount on purpose?
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Harald Braumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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It seems to be fixed in 2:1.4.1~git20080131-4. At least it doesn't
happen anymore here.
Yes, it's fixed.
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: target 1: f000
[avision] compute_white_shading_data: target 2 invaild (0) using inquiry
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[avision] set_calib_data:
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Jim Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Unless you want me to check it out, I'll try it later as it's not a
problem that worries me. Thanks for the advice, Julien.
No problem, let me know :)
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a look at this bug? Does it ring any bell?
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Package: pommed
Severity: serious
Version: 1.19~dfsg-1
This version of pommed needs Linux = 2.6.25, which is not available
in Lenny yet.
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the line to
itox.
BTW: while you're at it, why not actually install that script into xinetd?
Just add a disable=yes and it also doesn't start without the admin
explicitly activating it.
Please open a new wishlist bug against sane-utils with a tested patch.
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Mike Hommey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How is it with latest webkit (1.0.1-1) ?
Just tried libwebkit-1.0-1 (0~svn32442-1), and it's OK now. It's
faster than Iceape, even.
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browser :)
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Hi,
* Modify debian/xsane.desktop to make it validate with
desktop-file-validate (LP: #245887)
The patch removes the Encoding keyword, is that really correct? I
imagine it is if the default encoding is indeed UTF-8.
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://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/apc.html
OK, thanks. That was the missing rationale I was looking for :)
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Hi,
Looks like all the udev commands have been replaced (silently, no
less!) by the udevadm command.
So now you have to replace the udevtrigger call by a call to udevadm
trigger and bump the udev dependency on 124-1.
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Arnaud Quette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Arnaud,
long time no see ;-)
Yes indeed :) 2 years at least...
The fix is part of 2.2.2-5, scheduled for upload in a few minutes...
Great :)
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for letting me know, Domenico :) Hope you'll be back soon!
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that changes, the backend instructs the frontend to
reload the options. The constraints can and do change depending on
what options you set. Also the type of constraint can change
(resolution list vs. free resolution).
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parameter is checked and
honoured for every SET_VALUE call.
As I cannot reproduce the problem with the hardware I own, I can't
debug this further.
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what is the best way
to
do that and I'll stop hassling you :-)
I am upstream and acting as the saned+net maintainer these days, so
it's OK :)
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Bert Verbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
So the segfault is gone, but the xsane program is still not working for my
HP5300C.
I've got no reply from Rene in weeks, so...
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behave slightly differently... (from what
Rene told me when the problem was first reported and if memory serves
me well - it should)
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Mark Purcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Minor patch to update the location of your udev files:
Thanks, queued for an upload this coming week.
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Hi,
May I get a pointer to the bug in the X server, then? Eventually
isn't too reassuring.
It's a bug of the intel driver, to be precise. I don't know if a bug
has been filed, our X maintainers are aware of this issue.
So, no pointer, sorry.
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by saned on the server side? I know we've seen
some strange things with the epson backend in the past.
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capture and send it my way, privately if needed.
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it
is called) action.
Use scanimage -L; see if that triggers the segfault with the other
backends too.
Also, you need to tell tcpdump to writeout all the data, with -s 0.
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with a nice
firework.
I'd take a backtrace of the scanimage segfault too, though I'm not
sure I can avoid it.
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mount -n --bind /dev /lib/udev/devices
so it should be mounted rw.
Now i will restart my machine, this is probably some obscure problem
with file system not with sane :)
...
Situation doesn't changed after restart. Strange.
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Package: gnu-efi
Version: 3.0e-1.1
Severity: normal
Hi Nigel,
I've just realized that gnu-efi links the apps against the wrong libgcc.a
when cross-building a ia32 gnu-efi on an amd64 host.
It links against the host's libgcc.a, which is obviously wrong. I probably
missed that in my original
Package: gnu-efi
Version: 3.0e-1.1
Severity: wishlist
Hi Nigel,
Newer rEFIt version use fat binaries embedding both ia32 and x86_64 EFI
binaries. As such, I also need an x86_64 gnu-efi build on i386.
The attached patch applies on top of my previous patch (for libgcc.a) and
install an x86_64
Hi,
Mathew Eis, upstream of icns, is willing to package and maintain icns
in Debian.
He should ITP it soon.
I'm also interested in having icns in Debian, so if that doesn't
happen, I'll package it.
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MacBook Core2 Duo first revision, this bug is a bug in the
EFI firmware shipped with those machines and not a bootloader bug.
There is a firmware update available that fixes this problem. I hope
you still have OS X around :)
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Claudio F Filho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This is a clone of bug #423239[1] of grub for Macbooks C2D. When try to boot
with grub2, i
can't to change in boot time. If i need to boot with other kernel, or with
especial args, i
Same answer here, this is a firmware bug.
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string to the x86 subarch
detection code.
Please apply,
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Adolf Winterer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
HP Multifunction device PSC 1210 is connected via USB. The device is found
Which backend do you use with this device? Looks like it's going to be
hplip or hpoj, which aren't in libsane.
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