On Qui, 2005-05-19 at 18:08 +0200, Pawel Kot wrote:
I send the message to the people maitaining gnokii packages in various
distributions few days before the release. The message was not sent
before 0.6.7 (it was before 0.6.6) because it really fixed non-issues
for Linux systems.
Oh, I see, I
severity 337677 important
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Check the severities list [1], this bug is not 'grave'.
Probably upstream, will look into it.
Thanks.
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[1] http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
On Sb, 2005-11-05 at 19:07 +0100, Laurent CARON wrote:
Package: knockd
Version: 0.5-1
Apparently libgnomevfs2-dev (which my package build-deps on) also
build-deps on libgnutls11-dev.
I'll have to wait until this is sorted out to be able to compile and
upload camorama.
This email is mainly just for notekeeping, but if I got something wrong,
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I welcome your NMU! :-)
I've been backlogged and couldn't deal with this in a timely fashion.
Thank you for the help.
PS.: I think you forgot to attach the patch (not that it matters much)
On Dom, 2006-01-15 at 17:57 +0100, Nico Golde wrote:
Hi,
I intend to NMU camorama if you are not already
Are you guys still on this?
I had some time today and I think I'll upload this with another few
bugfixes.
(with all the thanks, of course! :-) )
That ok?
Cheers
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 17:29 +0100, Amaya wrote:
Steve Langasek wrote:
This is not an appropriate changelog entry, in an NMU or
On Ter, 2006-01-17 at 10:21 +0100, Amaya wrote:
Sure! It's your package, it wants *your* love! :*
Ok, cool, then I'll upload it right away.
Sorry to make you guys work on it and then suddenly come around and fix
it myself! And thanks a lot for the poke anyway!
damn... I'm a slacker :-(
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tags 348836 + unreproducible moreinfo
thanks
On Qui, 2006-01-19 at 11:23 +0100, Alfredo Pironti wrote:
You have to set CC=gcc-3.3 in order to compile.
It will not compile with gcc-4.0.
gcc-4.0 stops compiling at main, line 58, while
gcc-3.3 only gives a warning. Maybe the upstream source
On Dom, 2006-01-22 at 12:27 +0100, Alfredo Pironti wrote:
I can reproduce the bug with this sequence of commands:
apt-get source camorama
./configure
make
Oh, that's the problem.
The debian package has a patch to make it compile with gcc-4.0, it's
inside the debian/patches dir.
It you build
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With more than 25 torrent-files transmission ends in a busy loop with
100% cpu usage and is unusable.
Can you please test some packages I prepared at[0] ?
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important bug[0] is being currently backported to 1.33,
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) and using the Preferred
Applications (binary: gnome-default-applications-properties, if you're
not using any sort of menu) set your preferred browser to whatever
browser you have installed.
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Try:
gconftool-2 -s /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec -t string
sensible-browser
Then give Transmission another shot.
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If it works this way, perhaps a bug on debianutils (the package that
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, xterm, libc gettext, libc environment variables, libpoppler
(pdf), vim, etc
Just my $0,2:
I don't think it's practical, and maybe misleading, to cite a list of
current application against which fusil can cause a crash. This list
seems too volatile to be of any real use.
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Just a small heads up regarding the new available version (1.30).
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Unfixing just for record's sake.
It'll be closed again by a new upload I'm preparing now.
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Hi,
Are there any news regarding this package?
Could it possibly be uploaded alone, before Citadel?
My package (gnokii) has a feature that depends on this lib and I wanted
to enable it if possible.
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Using 0.13.1, even when setting the library root to another dir (in my
case ~/media/music) the ~/Music dir is still being created.
Shouldn't it just check to see if the configured library root already
exists before creating the default dir (however sane it may be)?
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tag 453211 confirmed pending
found 453211 0.6.21-1
thanks
Unfortunately I had just uploaded a new gnokii version with new binary
packages, so its on waiting on NEW.
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622f65f982e380dbe86e6574f3abcb7c) into the public domain.
Cheers and good luck with the package
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reaching.
I haven't looked how the spelling checks are implemented in lintian,
therefore I may be giving a fairly useless opinion. Sorry if that's the
case! ;-)
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- the install and
install-devel targets were all that needed to be called to have a
complete gnokii installation, but perhaps I missed something.
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A small patch is included to solve the issue.
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+++ tmp/patch-systems 2007-12-05 20:52:08.0 +0100
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
chomp
Package: lastfm
Version: 1:1.3.2.14.dfsg-1
Severity: wishlist
The package currently places libLastFmTools.so.1 into /usr/lib. Is this
library useful for other packages, even if currently no one links to it?
Is it stable enough for that? If it isn't, perhaps upstream's SONAME's
wrong and you could
with specific needs. But
if it only has some 2 or 3 basic built-in plugins which are all needed,
this point is moot (but so is the point in having plugins! :-) ).
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too much time (I'd say a couple of months) to make anything
out of the libs, go for the RPATH solution, patching the build-system,
just to keep things organized.
This is, of course, just my opinion of it! :-)
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Subject: amavis-ng: Fails to start with perl errors
Package: amavis-ng
Version: 0.1.6.9-1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
After an upgrade, amavis started spewing a lot of emergency errors and
stoped working (bringing down all mail delivery with it).
I use the Courier
Hi,
A couple of news of interest:
Firstly, gaim-encryption has finally been uploaded to Debian's unstable
branch. It's now instalable by all Debian users, there's no more need
for my personal repository to contain Gaim-encryption's packages.
This might actually generate a lot of bug reports[1]
This had completely slipped my mind.
Sorry for the noise, I received the bug report and forwarded it to you
without giving it the proper attention. I should have remembered this
before.
Anyway, no harm no foul.
Another very small thing that crossed my mind: when compiled with a
diferent Gaim
I think it's a safe bet:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/faq.html#q3.1
No harm, no foul.
Cheers and thanks again
On Qua, 2005-03-23 at 23:05 +0100, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
On 10237 March 1977, Leo Antunes wrote:
About this bug, where is gaim-encryption linked with OpenSSL?
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Hi,
For the same reason explained in this bug, the file
'/etc/modutils/nvidia-kernel-nkc' should probably be removed and the
dependency on 'modutils | module-init-tools' changed to
'module-init-tools' only.
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didn't try to disable them to see if the problem persisted.
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Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
Btw, it's better to Cc the reporter if you want him to help ;) Reporters
don't receive the mails sent to the bugs automatically.
True. Totally slipped my mind.
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do it, if it still helps!
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Hi there,
The xgnokii split has been on my TODO list for a while. Hasn't done it yet
'cause when I adopted the package maintainance[1] it was in a pretty rough
shape and I didn't have enough time to work it out. Now that I know about
your (Matthias') packages, I'll take a look at how you solved
Hi all,
I was wondering if there's any big problems with the new Qemu versions
(0.7.1 or 0.7.2) that keep them from entering the archive?
If you guys need any help whatsoever please let me know, I can try to
help even though I'm not really familiar with Qemu's source! =]
I got a clean build on
On Ter, 2005-08-23 at 04:15 +0200, Daniel Leidert wrote:
Uploaded to my server. See http://debian.wgdd.de/temp/bluefish/ for
source files. debian/control states, that you are the Uploader.
Has this package been generated with a different source file?
I tried using the source file from the
On Ter, 2005-08-23 at 23:14 +0200, Daniel Leidert wrote:
Never seen this practice before. And it can be problematic, if you think
about the practice of handling outdated
automake/autoconf/intltool/gettext scripts/files. One possibility to
handle this situation is, that the necessary
On Qui, 2005-08-25 at 02:33 +0200, Daniel Leidert wrote:
But that was not the problem you mentioned at the beginning of this
discussion. My upstream archive contained the directory
'bluefish-1.0.3.orig' (which is normal, see e.g. cvs-buildpackage or
dh_make), the upstream tarball the directory
Agreed on all accounts, this package should be removed.
Should I file a bug myself for its removal?
On Dom, 2005-09-11 at 16:25 +0200, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
Package: icukrell
Version: 2.0.0pre0.1-2
Severity: serious
snip
After 7 days without answer from you (the maintainer) we will
On Qua, 2005-08-10 at 16:25 +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:
Just one hour ago, I did the 1.0.2 package, I'll upload it to my
webserver when I come home this evening :) However, I would like to
maintain it for real, so can I persuade you for a co-maintainership?
Independently from that, I would
[it took me a while to understand it was a different 'Daniel' ;-) ]
On Qua, 2005-08-10 at 18:48 +0200, Daniel Leidert wrote:
Short advice: The source contains obsolete bluefish_icon1.xpm and
doubled (bluefish.)postinst and (bluefish.)postrm.
Cool, I didn't want to step on Evo's shoes by
On Qua, 2005-08-10 at 21:48 +0200, Daniel Leidert wrote:
Is the version on your (Daniel Leidert's) site already cleaned up?
These packages always contain some additional stuff (to send bug-reports
regarding my packages to me and not to the official BTS). The files in
the upstream source
Actually, I believe they're just in the wrong place:
/usr/X11R6/lib/pkgconfig/xcomposite.pc
instead of:
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/xcomposite.pc
This applies for libxdamage and libxfixes too.
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we can get the new version pushed into Sarge.
Thanks for the heads up
On Sáb, 2005-06-04 at 23:30 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
Package: gaim-encryption
Version: 2.36-3
Severity: grave
Tags: sarge
This is a reminder
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they are receptive.
The attached upstream patch patches src/Makefile.am, while the solution
used in the package is less drastic, but admittedly a bit hackish.
The independent plugin packages will most likely have to be patched in
the same manner.
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popping up again by
adding some suggestions to an error message in the init script, for
instance warning about the need for a certain connectivity on start-up time?
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Any news on this front? Do you intend on doing it? Need (want) some help?
I couldn't find any wnpp bug for it...
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Do you have some preliminary packages online somewhere?
Wanna file an ITP or should I? :)
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* Package name : trac-accountmanager
Version : 0.11
Upstream Author : Matthew Good
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forwarded 487716 http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/1012
severity 487716 minor
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On Qui, 2005-01-20 at 19:58 +0100, Davide Puricelli wrote:
I won't have time to package it before Tuesday-Wednesday, if you want to
do a NMU is ok for me, even if .. well, maybe we could wait a bit :)
Hmm... you lost me there! =]
I didn't really understand what you meant, but I packaged 1.0
Hi,
Can you please try to replicate this bug after a dist-upgrade? I can't
reproduce it here, but I have a feeling it's related to some indirect
dependencies.
At any rate I'm uploading 1.11 now, which could also fix it.
Please let me know how it goes.
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Mathias Brodala wrote:
Mathias Brodala, 06.04.2008 15:35:
Due to this fix, more than needed is removed on upgrade:
# apt-get install gnokii-common
That's not an normal upgrade, that's a manual upgrade of a single
package which doesn't
in turn will NOT install (xgnokii |
gnokii-cli).
Do you still think this is a problem of some sort?
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Package: gpsdrive
Version: 2.10~pre4-1
Severity: minor
Hey,
Just a heads up to review the long description:
[...]the map file is autoselected depending of the position and
preferred scale. Speech output [...] running. The maps are
autoselected for best resolution depending of your
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Hi,
I imagine you know it as well, but just a friendly reminder about this
bug: totem-pl-parser is in incoming, perhaps you could upload rhythmbox
along with it? :-)
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Nevermind my poking, a reload to incoming showed me it's already done!
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Julien Cristau wrote:
I assume the dependency should be bumped to libgnome-desktop-2-11.
yes. that's not a bug. closing.
I'm sorry, could you elaborate on that a bit? Is it not a bug because of
the mentioned block, or did I misunderstand something else?
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Package: gnash-tools
Version: 0.8.6-1
Severity: normal
gnash-tools currently has Depends: gnash-common | gnash-common-opengl,
gnash-common, which means it's uninstallable with gnash-opengl.
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right now)
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Package: transmission-gtk
anything which seemed directly involved
with tracker copying.
I'll also try to get 2.13 in experimental ASAP, but can't promise how
long it'll take.
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Package: pdf-presenter-console
Version: 1.1.1+git.02dfcf-3
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
You're probably aware of this since you're mentioned in the changelog, but
there's a new version out since Jan. 2010:
http://westhoffswelt.de/projects/pdf_presenter_console.html#version-2-0
Is there any chance it
bugs!
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This ticket can be closed and marked as fixed. Use of the blocklist
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Charles Kerr wrote:
I think that closing this ticket as Transmission, Will Not Fix is
incorrect. It probably should be reassigned as a Firefox ticket, so
that the correct people can determine what should be done with this
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reassign 501864 libgtk2.0-0
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Reassigning to libgtk2.0-0, according to suggestion from Josselin
Mouette[0].
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[0] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/11/msg00382.html
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a *nix, anyway). I doubt that could be a reason for
the problem, but I'm certainly not the expert.
The output of the commands you asked for is attached. The gvfs-mount
dump has the unmount first and then the mount and the affected device is
/dev/sdf.
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running sid, this works flawlessly, so I figure it
must be somethig wrongly configured somewhere, but I don't recall
changing anything that might affect this (it's a pretty standard sid
installation with only minor system-wide changes).
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other
laptop?
No, both use the new subsystem. How could I debug the rules called by
udev on plug/unplug, in a way relevant to this problem?
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, since leaving ./configure
unpatched shouldn't AFAICT affect this issue.
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Or am I missing something?
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Hi,
Is there a reason for this bug to be open?
It should have been closed by the first upload of AWL[0], right?
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[0] http://packages.qa.debian.org/a/awl.html
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Source: awl
Hi,
AWL isn't Debian-specific, so it shouldn't be a native package. That
means it should have a X.Y-Z version and build from an .orig.tar.gz.
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and thanks for the heads-up.
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