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gphoto2 has a major memory leak; top says
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That is while copying 279 files from the camera:
$ gphoto2 -v -P --force-overwrite
This is
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Note: possibly related to
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I'm trying to make an index picture of some photos, to have it printed along
with them to have an easy overview.
66 JPEGs, totaling 140MB; most
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I'm running with the current experimental versions:
ii libneon27-gnutls 0.28.2-3
ii libgnutls26 2.4.1-1
ii libneon27-gnutls 0.28.2-3
but that still doesn't work.
I'm trying to access a https URL that requires a client
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The currently installed modules don't work with software
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Please increase the maxwin limit, which is 40 for debian; on gentoo
is default 100, and a bit
Furthermore it would be *very* nice if screen returned exit codes, eg. for
invalid window numbers or if an additional window should be started, but
there's no free slot left.
Thank you.
Regards,
Phil
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attached file
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It seems to me that k3b has a bug in the length calculation for Audio CDs.
Please see the screenshots:
With the last track of 3:22 I get
81:16
Hello Gonéri,
On Sunday 03 February 2008 Gonéri Le Bouder wrote:
It got the same issue but I can't reproduct it in gdb. Can you provide a
backtrace with this unstripped binary?
http://nana.rulezlan.org/~goneri/enemylines3-unstripped/
here's the trace.
Hope that helps ... tell me if you need
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There's a confirmed (and already fixed) memory leak in the subversion
libraries.
Bug report and patches:
http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2007-10/0315.shtml
But I'm going to
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Trying to access a Canon EOS 350D doesn't work if the
permissions are granted through a group:
/dev/bus/usb# lsusb
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 04a9:30ef Canon, Inc. EOS
On Sunday 09 December 2007 Matthew Johnson wrote:
Hi, I noticed your RFS and would be happy to sponsor the package. It
looks in pretty good shape, I'm just trying it out here.
How much do you use it? had any problems? (I have an ulterior motive,
I'm wondering about using it in a production
On Sunday 09 December 2007 Matthew Johnson wrote:
However, we would certainly like to work closely with you as upstream.
Sheldon is the maintainer, so it's up to him where he keeps the debian
packaging, if he'd like to keep it in your VCS so you can both work in
it, that's absolutely fine, but
On Sunday 09 December 2007 Matthew Johnson wrote:
Debian releases won't coincide exactly with upstream releases.
...
The only thing I'd ask for would be to take the current version, and the
changed description (no longer aims for ... it is, I decided :-) before
uploading that in main.
On Sunday 09 December 2007 Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Sunday 09 December 2007 21:39:01 Sheldon Hearn wrote:
The debian/changelog can then also be reduced... Ah btw, what was
the technical reason to run autoconf?
I was about to say I don't remember, it was so long ago and then
took a
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If I try to mv a file in /tmp (which is 1777) that doesn't belong
to my user, mv prints
mv: cannot remove `/tmp/a': Not a directory
which is clearly misleading - it should print
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Using nvidia-glx I get a SEGV on starting X:
$ startx
xauth: creating new authority file /home/flip/.serverauth.4125
X Window System Version 7.1.1
Release Date: 12 May
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When I'm preparing a directory for an order (real paper-pictures), I usually
copy some files to make the relatives happy.
Now, when I'm just copying the files (CTRL-C CTRL-V), digikam
Regarding installation of links:
$ ls -la rc*.d/*nvidia*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2007-01-12 20:55 rc0.d/K20nvidia-glx -
../init.d/nvidia-glx
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 27 2007-01-10 18:52 rc0.d/K20nvidia-glx-legacy
- ../init.d/nvidia-glx-legacy
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
Using vesa as X driver I get a mouse cursor and can have my 3 static kdm
instances running.
But of course that's without GLX, and non-accelerated.
I'd like to test nvidia-glx on experimental, but that's not possible:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
nvidia-glx:
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[Ph. Marek]
MUCC is the multi-url-command-client for subversion
Yeah, I've thought about including mucc in subversion-tools for a long
time. Two reasons I haven't done it yet:
...
Still thinking about this...
How about just making a new package - svn-mucc or simply
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Playing enemylines3 I get SIGSEGV in the third level (defend the base).
Here's a bit of data:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread
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I've got serious keyboard problems too, since about 3weeks.
ALTGR defunct, CTRL-ALT-F1 and other not working, no @, etc.
Last thing I tried was writing a complete .xmodmap
Am Dienstag, 13. September 2005 21:37 schrieb Denis Barbier:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 05:00:55PM +0200, Philipp Marek wrote:
I've got serious keyboard problems too, since about 3weeks.
ALTGR defunct, CTRL-ALT-F1 and other not working, no @, etc.
Last thing I tried was writing a complete
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Hello!
I just verified that /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh is wrong; it cannot
query dcop, as it doesn't know where (or which, if multiple users
are logged on) session to query.
I verified that
This might help:
diff -u powerbtn.sh.r125 powerbtn.sh.local
--- powerbtn.sh Rev. 125(Tue May 20 08:51:18 2008)
+++ powerbtn.sh Local version (Tue Jun 3 20:48:56 2008)
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ test -f /var/lock/acpisleep exit 0
# '/usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs' file.
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This piece of code gets compiled incorrectly.
SIGNAL(SIG_INTERRUPT0)
{
if (PIND _BV(PD2))
{
low_period=TCNT1;
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k3b tells me
growisofs wurde nicht sauber beendet
(tried a translation in the subject).
And k3b says 8x although this dvd burner is 4x max.
After closing the window with the burning
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I'm using
diff -u0 file1 file2
in some automated tests.
Now it doesn't work anymore.
That I should use -U 0 is ok, but numbers 3 are completely ignored:
# diff -u -U 0
Just FYI: I still have that problem.
If I plug in my camera and start digikam (so that the
kio_kamera processes start) *without* first doing chown/chmod
on /dev/bus/usb/*/* I cannot get my pictures.
What's interesting is that the camera seems to feel changes;
when I start/quit digikam (without
Hello Nelson!
On Wednesday 19 March 2008 Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
With a new version of ImageMagick available on Debian (version
7:6.3.7.9.dfsg1-2, available on testing and unstable), do you still
see the the memory usage problem that you reported on
http://bugs.debian.org/349200, please?
On Friday 21 March 2008 Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
I can see 5 times improvement in memory usage about bug 389604, by
using -limit memory 16mb -limit map 32mb.
Could you try to use it and see if you get a satisfactory result, please?
$ montage -limit memory 16mb -limit map 32mb -label %f
Never mind; with a bit of experimenting I got it:
$ montage -limit memory 1600 -limit map 16000 -label %f -background
'#fff' -geometry +4+4 -resize 10% '*_*.jpg' index.jpg
...
montage: unable to extend cache `20080216_150344.jpg': No space left on device.
montage: unable to extend
On Mittwoch, 9. September 2009, Philipp Marek wrote:
I found out that if I use linux-image-2.6.30-1-amd64=2.6.30-5 (instead of
-6) my system boots again.
With the last apt-get clean the -5 was deleted, and so I was stuck with -6.
But - surprise, surprise! - the system booted cleanly next time
Hello Bálint,
thanks for the quick answer.
On Tuesday 08 March 2011, Bálint Réczey wrote:
Correction: It *does* show truncations (at least sometimes - I've
surely had data missing and didn't see the indicator).
Could you please attach the problematic capture file?
Hmmm, this one I can't
Please see
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=101645aid=3161614group_id=1645
for a patch.
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resulting logfile (privately, perhaps)?
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Package: wpasupplicant
Version: 0.6.9-3
Severity: normal
I think that the dbus configuration file at
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/fi.epitest.hostap.WPASupplicant.service
is wrong; the line
Exec=/sbin/wpa_supplicant -u -s
doesn't work for me; no key gets set for the wireless
On Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2009, Xavier Vello wrote:
I apologize to both of you for the time it takes to fix this issue, I
didn't manage to reproduce the bug :/
Fine for you! I hope it stays that way ;-)
Please look at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=213280#c6 and tell me
if the
I have tried this on gcc-avr 4.3.3-1 from debian testing.
...
I have tagged this bug moreinfo: If we don't hear back
from you within a few weeks, someone will likely close the
bug.
Thank you, just close it.
IIRC (it's been 3 and a half years ;-) I was mostly concerned about the
overwritten
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Here's a small dump for some ftp connection; I couldn't reproduce it.
ftp ls
Package: latex2html
Version: 2008-2
Severity: normal
I'm trying to use LaTeX for HTML generation, as a simple CMS.
But while this simple document works with latex = dvi = loading in okular
(link is
clickable), it doesn't work with latex2html.
I get lots of warnings, and the most fatal one is
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gdbm uses fsync() on gdbm_close(), although GDMB_FAST is turned on and
GDBM_SYNMODE
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Package: anymeal
Version: 0.30-8
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
When I try to create a new database in anymeal,
After installing mysql-server-5.0 it goes a bit further, but still doesn't
work; after clicking connect I get a messagebox with this data (again
copy+paste, with special characters at the end).
Installing MySQL system tables...
Installation of system tables failed!
Examine the logs in
On a side note, I looked into gdbmclose.c, and it does *no* error checking on
the fsync() or close() calls, which means (from this simple look, at least)
that it's not guaranteed that the data is safe (eg. with disk full).
Maybe that alone would warrant removing that fsync(), but checking the
Package: sysvinit-utils
Version: 2.87dsf-8.1
File: /sbin/killall5
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
More often than not I'm using pidof to get a list of PIDs for use
with strace. Sadly I always had to re-format the output, so that it
includes the -p part needed by strace.
Here's a patch to allow
Package: vgrabbj
Version: 0.9.6-3.2
Severity: normal
vgrabbj gives me
Could not open configfile /usr/etc/vgrabbj.conf, ignoring
and the settings in /etc/vgrabbj.conf are ignored.
With
/usr # ln -s /etc .
it works as expected, so please change the config file location to
match the
Package: vim-runtime
Version: 2:7.3.035+hg~8fdc1210-1
Severity: normal
I already asked about this on the mailing list [1]; but as I got no
answer, and a newer vim-runtime had the same problem, I'm reporting this
now as a bug.
Many of the vim-scripts have set iskeyword+= in them; only a
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When starting wireshark over a SSH tunnel from a remote machine, and using
Follow TCP stream, I get a segfault in xorg - just when showing the
window.
It's reproducible.
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Package: strace
Version: 4.5.18-1
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I'm sometimes using strace to debug long-running processes, by looking into
the log files from time to time.
When they grow, I'd like to truncate them, so that effectively a new
On Sunday 21 December 2008 Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
Package: imagemagick
Version: 7:6.3.7.9.dfsg1-2.1+lenny1
Tags: unreproducible
According to upstream you are out of temp space.
I don't think so ...
With 54 .jpgs in a directory, with (all together) 161MB disk usage, and
3M main memory/24G
On Monday 22 December 2008 roucaries bastien wrote:
Could you try please to set MAGICK_TMPDIR to disk directory (for
instance ~/tmp) ? Maybe imagemagick use shm filesystem (some admin
set tmp dir
to shm). Could you check that you have not enable quota (a lot of tool
return disk full instead
On Monday 22 December 2008 Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
Can you run it with strace (and send us the output or put it online),
please?
Here you are, hope that helps ... I killed it when it got to 2GB memory usage,
and removed all read() calls after the first in each block.
It just seems to
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File: find.1
The manpage of find says in english:
%P File's name with the name of
Hello Bastien!
On Sunday 11 January 2009 Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
montage -limit memory 0 -limit map 0 -label %f -background '#fff'
-geometry +4+4 -resize 10% '*_*.jpg' index.jpg
That gives me this:
montage: unable to extend cache `20080906_161736.jpg': No space left on device.
montage:
On Tuesday 13 January 2009 Philipp Marek wrote:
On Sunday 11 January 2009 Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
montage -limit memory 0 -limit map 0 -label %f -background '#fff'
-geometry +4+4 -resize 10% '*_*.jpg' index.jpg
That gives me this:
I forgot to mention that it behaves much better
On Tuesday 13 January 2009 roucaries bastien wrote:
Could we BTW continue this dicussion directly upstream ? They are no
value to continu here, because it is an upstream problem.
and I do only copy and paste of your answer.
please write on:
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There's a small typing error in the unwrapdiff man page, located at
/usr/share/man/man1/unwrapdiff.1.gz:
diff
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Package: dwarves
Version: 1.3-1
Severity: minor
The package dwarves advertises a program syscse that isn't included:
# LANG=C apt-cache
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Version: 1:9-2-2
Severity: normal
With the onboard graphics card (a nvidia) I had multiple x-servers
running, via
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Version: 2.19.1-1
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Tags: patch
GNU binutils' as gives wrong listing outputs in certain circumstances;
On Sunday 22 March 2009 Patrick Matthäi wrote:
first: do you realy need multiple static X servers? I do not think so
with kdm, maybe this is an realy old behaviour, because here KDM starts
new X servers if they are needed and it is working..
No, this doesn't work - it panics, too.
If it did,
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Version: 1:5.1p1-5
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Tags: patch
diff -u ssh_config.5.orig ssh_config.5
--- ssh_config.5.orig
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Package: impose+
Version: 0.2-11.1
Hello Andreas,
does this problem still exist in the current kernel (2.6.32-*) and with the
current driver (195.36.24-*)?
I'm sorry.
I can't test that anymore, as the graphics subsystem was replaced.
Regards,
Phil
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Package: csync2
Version: 1.34-2.2
Severity: minor
debian/rules includes this line, to create a default /etc/csync2.cfg file:
+ echo # please see the REAMDE file ...
This should probably be README here.
Regards,
Phil
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0.6.27 kills printing support for me:
Starting with a fully 0.6.27 installation of the avahi packages
(lines wrapped for easier reading):
r...@cacao:/var/cache/apt/archives # /usr/lib/cups/backend/dnssd
DEBUG: Unable to create avahi client: Resource temporarily unavailable
Hello Xavier!
On Freitag, 6. November 2009, Xavier Vello wrote:
I have trouble reproducing this bug. Can you please both send me a copy of
~/.kde/share/config/khtmlrc ?
Well, on my behaving machine (with debian testing/unstable) there is none.
On the bad machine it's this (with the filters
I've got this too.
I found out that if I use linux-image-2.6.30-1-amd64=2.6.30-5 (instead of -6)
my system boots again.
But I'm not sure whether it's simply a kernel problem, or just related because
of some size difference in the image.
My out-of-range pointer is 0x6401900; in case the video
Hello,
there's a solution at
http://timetobleed.com/extending-ltrace-to-make-your-rubypythonperlphp-apps-faster/
I'd be happy to have that in my ltrace, too.
Regards,
Phil
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Package: konqueror
Version: 4:4.3.2-1
Severity: normal
I found bug #523522, but that was no help; sadly I couldn't append to it.
I have no search bar in konqueror.
I installed the -plugin packages, closed/reopened a konqueror window, and
even logged out once (although the other plugins were
Package: swig
Version: 1.3.39-2
Severity: normal
I tried to use SWIG on svn_error_codes.h and noticed that some constants get
wrong names:
In the .h I see
SVN_WARNING = APR_OS_START_USERERR + 1,
while the .clisp gets
(:SVN_WARNING #.(cl:+ APR_OS_START_SERERR 1))
Hello Jonathan!
As using apply.ignorewhitespace gives an error and git apply --help
shows that a dash is needed, the man page of git-config should be
fixed to use apply ..ignore-whitespace
Could you elaborate (for example, what error message do you get)?
Starting git gui and choosing a
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
severity 564990 serious
Bug #564990 [fsvs] fsvs: ftbfs with gcc-4.5
Severity set to 'serious' from 'important'
Once more ... I still believe that this is a gcc bug.
helper.c:1677:14: error: storage size of 'buffers' isn't constant
/*
Hello Jonathan,
thank you very much for the quick and elaborate answer!
Looks like a documentation bug. :)
...
What you might have been looking for is rather a grep diff search,
which would look for commits that touched lines matching a particular
regex. This should be doable for anyone
close 613939
thanks
Seems to work now, with current libdbus and current vlc.
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Hello Brian,
Attached is a patch to fix the compilation errors in fsvs. I built
using gcc 4.6, since that's what I have by default.
thank you, I'll take a look whether to put that upstream.
There are a couple problems that I want to point out. The size of an
integer constant expression
Hello Brian!
I've now committed workarounds for the compiler regressions as
http://fsvs.tigris.org/source/browse/fsvs?view=revrevision=2454
and for autoconf 2.68 as
http://fsvs.tigris.org/source/browse/fsvs?view=revrevision=2453
Linking requires -laprutil-1, but that isn't provided
Reassigning to vlc
Is that the correct package?
It just works (no warnings, no segfault!) with libdbus-1.4.1, so I'd think
that it's libdbus related.
Regards,
Phil
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reassign 639786 libgeoip1
thanks
I now looked a bit more and found out that the instruction pointer seems to be
in libgeoip:
24844 [7f7d31dcccf7] open(/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6, O_RDONLY) = 3
24844 [7f7d31dccf3a] mmap(NULL, 3684440, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,
Hello Iain,
I've prepared an NMU for fsvs (versioned as 1.1.17-1.1) and
uploaded without delay. The FTBFS bugs had been open for quite some
time, with both users and upstream complaining.
Please state whether you are still interested in maintaining fsvs.
I'm the upstream author; AFAIK
On Tuesday 02 August 2011, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Not sure what libc can do about that. Maybe the kernel could say,
Please, do not buffer when reading this file and libc could respect
that. But fundamentally, buffering is what fread is all about,
...
In the C and POSIX standards, the
Hello Jonathan!
On Wednesday 03 August 2011, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Philipp Marek wrote:
I think that on sockets, pipes, character devices, and similar there
should be _no_ readahead.
On the contrary, on sockets and pipes, readahead is very useful.
Luckily buffering there works a little
Hello Thilo,
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I think it did work with 2:7.3.429-2, but I'm not sure about that -- is
it still available somewhere?
You can still get it from here:
http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20120305T161617Z/pool/main/v/vi
m/
Usage at http://snapshot.debian.org/
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Just out of curiosity, could you show the disassembler output of the
OutputWrite() function for gcc-4.6, and gcc-4.7 with -O1 and -O2?
# objdump -Sgd name-of-obj-file
and pasting only this function might be a good way.
Regards,
Phil
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2:7.3.547-2 fixes the issue for me.
Thank you very much for the (very!) quick help!
Regards happy weekend!
Ph.
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Package: wireshark-common
Version: 1.8.0-1
Tags: upstream
mergecap: Error reading file: The file appears to be damaged or corrupt.
(pcapng: interface index 1024 is not less than interface count 1.)
Upstream report:
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=7381
Perhaps the
Hello Bálint Réczey,
The problem occurs only when mergecap creates pcapng files.
The following works fine for me:
$ mergecap -F libpcap
I'll try that, thank you for the hint.
Since mergecap never was able to perform the merge of pcapng files to
one pcapng file I don't consider the
I've got a similar problem:
vim: symbol lookup error: vim: undefined symbol: init_ssl
with
ii libpython2.7 2.7.3-2
ii vim-nox 2:7.3.547-3
if I try to :pyfile these lines:
import socket
s = socket.socket(2, 0)
downgrading to
1) python [2.7.3~rc2-1 (now, testing) - 2.7.2-10 (testing)]
2) python-dev [2.7.3~rc2-1 (now, testing) - 2.7.2-10 (testing)]
3) python-minimal [2.7.3~rc2-1 (now, testing) - 2.7.2-10 (testing)]
4) python2.7 [2.7.3-2 (now, unstable) - 2.7.2-8 (testing)]
The problem occurs only when mergecap creates pcapng files.
The following works fine for me:
$ mergecap -F libpcap
I'll try that, thank you for the hint.
I can confirm that if I put -F libpcap on all tools (editcap, mergecap,
tshark) I can open the resulting files.
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I'd be awfully happy about a new version in debian ...
There've been a few changes since 1.2.3, and they'd be interesting to have.
I'd planned to wait for user feedback before releasing 1.2.4, as the latest
changes
should have fixed compilation on MacOS 10.6; but if it would be easier doing a
When tcdemux encounters a zero-filled block (eg. because dvdbackup
couldn't
read a sector) it spits out a warning and stops, cutting any
transformation:
Could you repeat this once again with a higher verbosity level or make
a file available to reproduce this?
I tried to.
vobcopy said
Hello everybody,
I've released a new version of FSVS.
Changes since 1.2.3 are
* Compilation fixes for MacOS 10.6; thanks, Thomas!
* Added password option, as sent by Mark. Thank you!
* Workarounds for gcc-4.5 and gcc-4.6 regressions. Thank you, Brian!
* Compatibility with autoconf 2.68.
Hello Hector!
I tried to backport the patch but it does not apply against stable
release. I also asked upstream to apply this fix into stable branch, but
they are not planning in doing so. They might release new package soon,
so in the meanwhile, could you try to see if gdb from experimental
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