Hello,
Please provide a more detailed report. Also, include your patch so we
can review it.
- what problem it solves?
- which version of X package?
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Vincent Lönngren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've had to re-install the system for various reasons, and I don't have
this problem anymore. Maybe it was some setting I had made for esd and
forgotten about, I seem to remember poking around in those config files
a long time ago before I
Jonas Smedegaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You may want to file similar bugreports for other of the packages I
maintain - and generally for packages using the cdbs debian/control
autp-update feature...
You can't use auto-update feature anymore since it broke the NEW queue
policy[1] and might
Sven Luther [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Nov 25, 2005 at 05:32:44PM -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote:
Jonas Smedegaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You may want to file similar bugreports for other of the packages I
maintain - and generally for packages using the cdbs debian/control
autp
Jonas Smedegaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 17:32:44 -0200
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can't use auto-update feature anymore since it broke the NEW queue
policy[1] and might cause buildd failures. You can use a target in
rules file to do it.
Sounds like
Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
grub is failing to build on amd64 with the following error:
checking whether objcopy works for absolute addresses... no
configure: error: GRUB requires a working absolute objcopy; upgrade your
binutils
Ok.
I've reported this ages ago to binutils:
Hello,
After received a FTBFS bug (#340849) I started to google about amd64
support on grub. I identified some problems and official support for
this architecture is only included on grub2. If you want to use GRUB
you'll need to use ia32 emulation support or try grub2 that's
available on
Hello,
I grabed it from web and liked it a lot so I thought about to use it
for one project here at O.S. Systems. When I went to check if someone
was working on it I found you so I'm interested to know how is going
the packaging and if I could help in something to have it included
ASAP.
Thanks,
Emfox Zhou [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in face, i've started work on that, but concerning some license issue
(CC license is not DFSG-free currently), i'd wait to upload it later.
Please do a look in the packages i built. Did you contacted upstream
to try to change its license?
Hello,
I tried to find where update-grub script went out but failed. Could
you please provide the output of:
sh -x update-grub?
If this doesn't fail, please, edit your update-grub script and include
-x in its header line. So reproduze the problem again and send the log
to me.
Thanks in
Hello,
I cannot reproduze this issue here. Could you please remove all
previous lines and check if you could do it fail again?
I tested it here and worked fine in all my tests :(
Friendly,
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Kristian Edlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I made a patch that I think will sort the kernels correctly.
Could you please check if your patch is still need and update it if
need? I want to fix both bugs in 0.97-3 and would be great if you
could help us.
TIA,
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Sven Luther [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mmm, then i am out of my depth, and i think it is best you follow up with
Manoj, since it is a kernel-package issue.
I and Bastian did the fix for it. It should be include today.
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Hello,
Could you please do a try using grub 0.97-2 or newer? It solved some
major issues and should work.
Thanks in advance,
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Kristian Edlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
grub-set-default is included in the 0.97-1 release of grub. This fixes
this bug as far as I know.
Fell free to close the bug. Thanks by review the bugreports. This help
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Can someone reproduze it? I failed.
Please, provide more information about ti and if possible the version
of grub you're using.
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Hello,
I tested current code and it doesn't fail to build anymore but we have
another bug: How to detect ppc64 arch and kernel and then to use -m64
as gcc option to compile?
Since I don't have root permission on test machine, I cannot test
module-assistant with spca5xx-source package from sid
reassign 334392 module-assistant
thanks
Hello folks,
I got module-assistant to work in a test machine and it fail to detect
the need of -m64 gcc param. So this isn't our fault anymore and I'm
reassign this to it.
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Antonio Kanouras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I attached a patch which changes '==' to '='.
I applied your patch in our current SVN repository. I hope we'll
upload it next week.
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Hello,
I didn't understand what update-grub did wrong. kopt comment express
exactly what it intend to do and looks like it did its job.
If you want to have a different root entry, you should fix the
menu.lst comments. For example, in my i386 system I have:
## ## Start Default Options ##
##
John Plate [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Otavio Salvador wrote:
I didn't understand what update-grub did wrong. kopt comment express
exactly what it intend to do and looks like it did its job.
The problem is that, fx after installation, you have entries that can
boot the system.
If #kopt
Jason Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
# kopt=root=/dev/hdc1 ro
# kopt_2_6_8=root=/dev/hdc1 ro
# kopt_2_6_8_2_686=root=/dev/hdc2 ro
Ok. So I think we need one thing. Jason, could you please to write a
comment in menu.lst as an example of use of kopt_kver? After that we
should close this bug.
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le jeudi 10 novembre 2005 à 22:02 +0100, Steffen Joeris a écrit :
915resolution is a tool to modify the video BIOS of the 800
and 900 series Intel graphics chipsets. This includes the 845G,
855G, and 865G chipsets, as well as 915G, 915GM, and 945G
Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think that adding the line from your patch to pci-26.lst and keep
the existing one in pci.lst should make it but I'm unsure
Yes, you're right.
I prefer leaving this to the real maintainer of discover1. I only have
commit access for l10n
Hello,
I uploaded a new version of spca5xx yestarday to Debian (20051101-1)
and it should enters archive today. Would be good if you could test it
and check if this problem still exist.
If you can confirm that, I'll try to catch access to any machine of
powerpc64 for testing.
Thanks,
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Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Martin,
It would be nice if 'ls' was used in a way that no error is shown when
/boot/vmlinuz-* doesn't exist, e.g. ls -1 /boot | grep ^vmlinuz- or
something.
I just added a fix for it in our svn repository. Would be good if you
could do a try
Samuel Thibault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Samuel,
This bug was submitted upstream too as bug 14661 [1]. I submitted a
patch [2]. Applying it would be very helpful for visually impaired
people.
I checked your patch and its looks great. I would keep to it apply
against new upstream
Samuel Thibault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Otavio Salvador, le Tue 01 Nov 2005 13:37:47 -0200, a écrit :
Samuel Thibault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Samuel,
This bug was submitted upstream too as bug 14661 [1]. I submitted a
patch [2]. Applying it would be very helpful for visually
Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, you just broke it. vmlinu_x_ vs vmlinu_z_
I applied your proposed fix. Do a try now. Sorry for it :(
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Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-01 15:15]:
No, you just broke it. vmlinu_x_ vs vmlinu_z_
I applied your proposed fix. Do a try now. Sorry for it :(
Erm... you checked in conflicting code:
No! I checket both my source and in websvn
Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-01 15:15]:
No, you just broke it. vmlinu_x_ vs vmlinu_z_
I applied your proposed fix. Do a try now. Sorry for it :(
Erm... you checked in conflicting code:
for kern in $(/bin/ls -1vr /boot | grep -v
Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-01 16:10]:
No! I checket both my source and in websvn and both match. You're in
conflict state, probably.
Yes, my fault, sorry.
Works nicely now - thanks a lot!
Wow, nice!
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Package: parted
Version: 1.6.21-1
Please, test our last version released. 1.6.24-4 has all available
fixes included and should work to you.
After that, please, inform us if you had sucess... :-D
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Clint Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but the Build-Depends is for libreadline4-dev | libreadline-dev instead.
I'll handle it on monday! ;-)
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Paul Brossier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Some bad news though, we have received a bug report from a power PC
user (Paul Brossier), it looks like the driver doesnt compile on
powerpc. Do you have a co-maintainer versed on powerpc that can look
into this for us by any chance?
i just got my
Cameron Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 03:13:02PM -0300, Otavio Salvador wrote:
I use ion3 as WM and then use XStatus set to X. xmessage boxes
continue open after resume.
Hi,
I can't reproduce this one unfortunately. Do you think you could give
the output
Marcus Better [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I am the maintainer of input-utils. A user reported a problem (bug
#326149) on the powerpc architecture that I need some help
investigating, since I don't have a ppc machine.
Apparently on his system the event devices start at
Benjamin Herrenschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's all ! As you can see, a lot of stuff is missing there:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/kernels/linux-work$ ls -l /sys/class/input/
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2005-11-19 10:44 event0 -
../../class/input/input0/event0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
Package: grub2
Severity: critical
Since GRUB2 is changing too much and it's not yet ready for production
use we prefer to keep it out of Etch release.
Don't close this bug without maintainers permission.
Thank you
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Teodor-Adrian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: linux-image-2.6.18-3-686
Version: 2.6.18-7
Severity: normal
I tried to completely remove the package (with --purge option) but the
configuration files remain. This problem is found on builds 6 and 7.
Please, install the grub 0.97-20 (on
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: abntex
Version: 0.9~beta2-1
Severity: important
*** Please type your report below this line ***
Version 0.9~beta2-1 of abntex has a dependency on etex-extra, a
package that does not exist. I believe it should be tetex-extra.
This is
Goedson Teixeira Paixao [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Em Qua, 2006-12-06 às 17:12 +0100, Andreas Barth escreveu:
* Goedson Teixeira Paixao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061206 17:07]:
diff -ru apt-0.6.46.3/apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.cc
apt-0.6.46.3.new/apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.cc
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Hello Bob,
I'm one of Debian GRUB maintainers and I'm not aware of any know bug
with 2500GB. Where have you got that information?
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(PTP mode),0x054c, 0x004e, 0},
+ /* W5 reported by Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] */
+ {Sony:DSC-W5 (PTP mode),0x054c, 0x004e, 0},
{Sony:DSC-W12 (PTP mode), 0x054c, 0x004e, 0},
{Sony:MVC-CD300 (PTP mode), 0x054c, 0x004e, 0},
{Sony:MVC-CD500 (PTP mode
Bas Zoetekouw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, does it really matter _why_ they did it? The problem here (as I
perceive it, at least), is that parted is for some reason fixing the
starting sector of the partition, while it shouldn't touch the beginning
of the partition at all. All it should
Bas Zoetekouw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem here is how to decide if we should or not align it. That's
the most difficult question...
If the partition is merely being resized, the begin sector should
_never_ be changed, I think.
On NTFS specific case would be difficult to detect
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 09:19, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
Does kde not include a default media player?
Well, I do not have complete knowledge about the KDE facilities, but
as I see it, the default KDE do not include a media player of the same
kind
Ken Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Installing the bootloader failed. The installer didn't
create a /boot/grub/menu.lst, so it couldn't install GRUB.
What image you were using?
There's a know bug[1], my personally fault, that migrated to testing and
a fixed package is waiting on sid and
Luigi Gangitano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can confirm this bug.
When /boot is on it's own partition, first hypervisor path is
incorrectly detected. Subsequent hypervisors path (eg. multiple xen
kernel stanzas) are correctly set.
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Package: rails
Version: 1.1.6-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Hello,
I've found this bug today while I was running the unittests of the
company internal system. When I discovered some tests failing I
started to research and found that it wasn't our code that was buggy
but the rails code.
Hello,
Looking at source code I discovered that db:schema:dump is the cause
of problem. It's dumping the schema in an invalid form.
Check:
create_table conteudos, :force = true do |t|
t.column version, :integer, :default = 1
t.column parent_id, :integer, :default = 0
t.column
reassign 397531 sqlite3
found 3.3.8-3
nofound 3.3.7-1
thanks
Well,
I reverted the packages to sqlite 3.3.7-1 using snapshot.debian.net
and it works.
Even worse. I check the output of information that's used by the
sqlite adapter to grab the information and both informations are the
same.
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.9.23
Severity: minor
I and a lot of others use dch on daily basis and would be nice if we
could use it for derivative distributions too. I would like to be
allowed to pass -D as option to dch with different distribution names
of official Debian ones.
Would be nice
Hello,
I would like that you do a test using last uploaded version of parted
and see if it works now for you. Please use 1.7.1-3 or newer.
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Paul Brook [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On my amd64 machine the patch reduces the time taken to run
apt-get install apt from 0.33 sec to 0.27 sec.
On my slower arm machine it goes from 55 sec to 28 sec.
Great work :-D
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-savage
Version: 1:2.1.2-1
Severity: important
KDM doesn't restart anymore when user logoff. I did a test and it
works fine wih 2.1.1-4 version so shouldn't be too difficult to
identify which change broke it.
If you wish any more testing, let me know.
,[ syslog
Julien Cristau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 15:19:35 -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x84) [0x80c4354]
1: [0xe420]
2: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libramdac.so(xf86SetCursor+0x10b) [0xaf9ec6db]
3: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libramdac.so
Hello,
Earlier today, ark worked just fine but 5min ago it had same freeze
compressing :(
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Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x84) [0x80c4354]
1: [0xe420]
2: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libramdac.so(xf86SetCursor+0x10b) [0xafa7e6db]
3: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libramdac.so [0xafa7dd43]
4: /usr/bin/X(miPointerUpdate+0x167) [0x8112be7]
5: /usr/bin/X [0x8112cf9]
6: /usr/bin/X
Julien Cristau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Otavio,
the core file you sent is not really usable as Xorg catches the SIGSEGV,
so the core file is only showing an abort.
In order to get a backtrace from the segfault, you need to run gdb on an
X server with debugging symbols enabled, which
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 20:12 -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote:
Julien Cristau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In order to get a backtrace from the segfault, you need to run gdb on an
X server with debugging symbols enabled, which will then give a much
more
Luis Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
followup-for: 388330
thanks
Hello there.
Today i checked out the trunk of splashy.
i noticed some g_print calls and some _() string statement.
Are you already in the way of closing this bug? I checkout with the idea
of starting to fill all strings
Luis Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am in the will of start to provide patches for 1 or 2 bugs witch i
opened, this is one of them. I'll think in a layout and report back to
this bug.
Nice.
Just some thoughts.
There should be a place where we could change things like logos and
Jesus Climent [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 12:20:25AM +0300, Damyan Ivanov wrote:
What method for running trac is being used? mod-python, perhaps?
mod-python, yes.
Aaah! Look at this. You are right about the 2.3 thing!
$ dpkg -l libapache*-mod-python* | grep ^i
Christian Eckerle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: grub
Version: 0.97-18
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
update-grub always prepends /boot in front of the kernel line for xen even if
/boot is on its on partition
Commited. I've did a brief look and GRUB2 doesn't has this
problem. :-)
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Some talking on the mailling list of trac-dev, it seems that version
0.11 will improve configuration, but right now, only mixing with syte
config.py file, what do you think? all remains?
Maybe you might try to check what's easily backportable and port
Mikhail Gusarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Frans,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]% ls -l /sbin/grub-install
4.0K -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 373 Oct 4 00:04 /sbin/grub-install
Please check and close this bug if everything is ok.
We made a mistake. The .real isn't need. We just need to use the
wrapper for
Hello,
This wasn't bug on trac but on the apache module and it was close a
long time ago, hence I'm closing this bug without any version.
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This bug was solve in 0.10 release.
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Luis Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: trac
Version: 0.10-1
Severity: important
Trac should reorganize it's directories to match the importance of
customization.
For example: /usr/share/trac/ is the home of all when it should be
split and integrated into /etc/trac
for example:
Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Right but if it's not too hard and complex might be good.
People should be using grub-install; if we still want compatibility I think
it's
an upstream decision.
Mats, could you send your patch to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree with Rebert here.
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Hi,
So two questions for the other trac maintainers; do we want to stick
trac 0.10 into experimental first, or upload it straight to sid? And if
we upload straight to sid, does anyone have anything pending that they
feel should be put in before 0.10
Hello,
I applied the patch in:
http://projetos.ossystems.com.br/debpartial-mirror/changeset/754
Could you check if that's the solution that you proposed?
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BUCHMULLER Norbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
bad news for me.. I understand that GRUB 2 is _experimental_ so I'll have
to 'manually' simulate the functionality we asked for, still in the
following 2 years.. :-(
Once it's add to grub2 we can start to provide backports to grub2 to
etch so
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
That could be droped from ftp since we're building the binary modules
from linux-modules-extra-2.6 now.
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Hello,
I personally confirm that there's a problem. In my case, the keys: /
and ? doesn't work.
The rest is OK
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Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quoting Otavio Salvador ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello,
I personally confirm that there's a problem. In my case, the keys: /
and ? doesn't work.
Which keycode is it supposed to be mapped to? Is this 89?
the br-abnt keymap has:
keycode 89
Package: rails
Version: 1.1.6-1
Severity: normal
Current suplied rails wrapper script doesn't support every option that
rails has. I'm personally interested on --skip option. The options.rb
supports it but the wrapper doesn't allow us to use it.
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Pier Luigi Pau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In debian/rules, in fact, a line to install the wrapper to /usr/sbin is
missing:
The wrapper isn't need on /usr/bin but the wrapper needs to check the
.real script or it'll fail.
I understand that a wrapper in /usr/sbin is not wanted and this is why
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adding submitter for bug #387500, as well as Petter Reinholdtsen who
provided a fix, to Cc. This bug and #387500 were basically different
aspects of the same problem (failure of grub-install in d-i and on
grub updates), therefore #387500 is probably
Hi Andrew,
Yes, you were right.
I increased the severity and will wait it to be removed from Etch.
Hopefully that problem will be fix in near future but I'm not sure :(
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Johannes Rau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: grub
version: 0.97-18
When I reboot the computer from kde main menue (kde 4:3.5.4-3)
I have the possibility to select the next kernel start image.
this selection overwrites the /boot/grub/default entry in a wrong way
(as normal
Mats Erik Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This bug/deficiency has a trivial solution, in my
view at least. Is there some reason the attached patch
should not be applied to the upstream original? There
is indeed a minute risk that the timing inside the
shell between the actions
I
Kapil Hari Paranjape [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
option C, we create a way to extract the version information from every
grub file. So that the grub shell can check that its version matches
the stage files and if not generate an ERROR message.
Note that stage1 is a boot sector and so contains
Jason Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If stage2 and stage1.5 are correct then most likely stage1 is correct as
well. So would say just checking there version matches grub-shell would
be enough.
Yes, it should be enough. My personal worry is how difficult will be
to add it.
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Kapil Hari Paranjape [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Considering the idea of a feature freeze for grub and a move to
try and consolidate grub2 instead, I think this solution is simpler
to use than Solution 1 and 2.
I tend to agree with you.
Besides it keep clear that grub shell shouldn't be use if
Well, it can looks insame but I identified a problem when using Ark in
pt_BR language. When the KDE environment is running on this _specific_
language and I try to right click a file or a directory to compress it
the dialog of compressing progress freeze.
The referenced system is running a
tag 389646 + wontfix
thanks
Rober Morales-Chaparro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: apt
Version: 0.6.45
Severity: minor
Instead of showing a warning message when apt does not know the key, apt
cat try to execute (with or without the user confirmation?):
#!/bin/bash
KEY=$1
gpg
Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 10:21:58AM +0200, Frédéric BOITEUX wrote:
Robert Millan wrote :
tag 106399 wontfix
GRUB Legacy is now feature frozen, both in upstream and in debian. We only
accept bug fixes or very essential features (e.g. to support
Rober Morales [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It'll reduce the security of machine since won't make difference if
the key is or not know before you upgrade or install a package.
Agreed; an idea might be to import the key to some untrusted keyring,
and allow the user to add it to the trusted list
Mats Erik Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yesterday I fetched from Debian Sid grub 0.97-16.1,
built it and observed that, as expected according
to #345931, it destroyed and made useless the MBR
of my grub 0.95+cvs20040624-17sarge1. But by an
application of my patch the altered
Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ Please don't use -quiet. I didn't see your reply and had to copy it from
BTS ]
Ok, sorry!
IIRC, bootloading on ppc64 needs to be done at 32bits space.
Can someone confirm it?
Yes, it needs to be 32-bit. But the part that links with ncurses
Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 10:51:55AM -0300, Otavio Salvador wrote:
This code also looks great for upstream subimition. I would like if
you could send it to bug-grub@gnu.org and talk to them. If you can get
it there would be easier to us just grub a CVS
Hi folks,
I've been busy working on a company project and lacked the time to do
it before.
Luis, please, get both package sources and apply the changes I did on
them to Subversion repository.
I promise that on december I'll have more then I also will try to make
0.4 be out as soon as possible.
John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
reopen 400774
thanks
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 10:05:58PM -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote:
John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's not a Trac bug but a Trac Darcs bug. I'm closing this bug since
it's no related to Trac itself but a external and non
Hello,
I think it's fine to remove it but would be good to add on
emacs-goodies-el a replaces/provides/conflicts for it and maybe a
transictional package. Wouldn't it?
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Mats Erik Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
--- Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
rcently concerning Bug#352731:
There're any news regarding to it?
Sorry for my delay! Since I submitted the patch on
Oct 19th to [EMAIL PROTECTED] there has only been
silence on their part
Luis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To avoid possible confusions, I added the full file as well. This is
assume to be used with Splashy 0.2.1.
Wouldn't be better to release 0.2.2 ASAP?
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Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sunday 03 December 2006 22:34, dean gaudet wrote:
the linux-image .postrm script is (through some mechanism) invoking
/sbin/update-grub.
/sbin/update-grub gives a warning now:
You shouldn't call /sbin/update-grub. Please call /usr/sbin/update-grub
Andreas Barth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are a few reasons why I thought we could tag the libparted issue
etch-ignore:
1) it is not a regression from Sarge
2) there has been precious little attention to the issue from the
maintainers of parted even though the BR was already 3 months
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