Package: zinf-plugin-alsa
Version: 2.2.5-5.1
Severity: normal
Hello, once I saw that the time display field of the lcdui failed to
progress (forwards or backwards, depending whether I was in time
passed or time remaining mode). I tracked down the problem to the
audio output plugins : if I use
Package: sylpheed-claws-gtk2
Version: 1.9.14-1
Severity: normal
Hello,
I found what looks like a regression wrt sylpheed-claws.
For an account, let us suppose I set up as a signature the result of
the execution of a command :
/usr/games/fortune ~/my_fortune_database
Under sylpheed-claws, the
Package: sylpheed-claws-gtk2
Version: 1.9.14-1
Severity: wishlist
Hello,
I put it as a wish request, but it could be filed as a normal bug,
because of a regression wrt sylpheed-claws.
Let us suppose I define an action, such as rot13 encryption, as |tr
a-zA-Z n-za-mN-ZA-M|. Under claws,
be the default shell of the user.
Regards,
Samuel Colin
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I suspect adding usr/lib/coq to a debian/dirs file would also do the trick,
but I did not test this solution.
Regards,
Samuel Colin
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Package: subversion
Version: 1.4.4dfsg1-1
Severity: normal
Hello,
I found that I was unable to export a directory of a svn local repository if
this directory contains an arobase @.
To reproduce, in any local repository managed with svn:
mkdir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
svn add [EMAIL PROTECTED]
svn -m
Dixit Peter Samuelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
[Samuel Colin]
mkdir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
svn add [EMAIL PROTECTED]
svn -m ci
svn export [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/tmp/test-error
svn: Erreur de syntaxe sur la révision 'error'
Yeah, this is known. You can work around it:
svn export [EMAIL
Package: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Version: 0.14.7~git20070517-2
Followup-For: Bug #437923
My touchpad stopped working after a kernel upgrade, too. My kernels are
built from linux-source-2.6.* with make-kpkg.
With the latest 2.6.18 kernel, touchpad works OK.
With 2.6.21 and 2.6.22 (from
Package: genisoimage
Version: 9:1.1.8-1
Followup-For: Bug #488482
Hi,
it's-a-me again, I found some courage and tried to look for what specific
change might have introduced the problem. You will find the attached patch
which seems to solve it. A few more details:
- I tested the patch by
Dixit Roman Rakus [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 08:30:47PM +0200, Samuel Colin wrote:
Thanks very much for the analysis here - it looks very useful. The
change that went in in the last release was from a patch by Roman to
preserve directory
\ or into account, as I remember.
Is my understanding of the spec correct and is this indeed a bug of the
--posix option ?
Regards,
Samuel Colin
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.24
Dixit Paolo Bonzini [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Paolo Bonzini wrote:
Fixed by commit 4c4207c in the upstream git repository.
Sorry -- by commit f11ba2ae
Just tested the patch against the sed sources of Debian unstable, it works.
What surprised me was :
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Package: genisoimage
Version: 9:1.1.8-1
Followup-For: Bug #488482
Hi,
just bumping to confirm the bug and stating that it might actually be new. I
regularly do (from every two weeks to one month) backups through genisoimage
of a directory with often deeply nested subdirectories and the problem
Hello,
I have additional information about the bug.
As it was the opportunity to try git bisect I tried to find the commit
that introduced the regression this way.
I took the 1.1.7 version as the good version (I tested, it created the
iso with a deep directory structure ok) and 1.1.8 as the bad
with libgc 1:6.7-2 or more to avoid some of the crashes
described by users
- Crash when the composite extension of Xorg is activated is also
solved.
The impressive list of new features alone is a good incentive for an
upgrade as well.
Regards,
Samuel Colin
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Package: pgf
Version: 1.00-1
Severity: important
The pgf package seems to misplace \pgfnodebox{...} boxes (or arrows)
when defining nodes and connecting them. The problem is easy to
reproduce, here is an example:
%
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
Package: tuareg-mode
Version: 1.45.3-1
Severity: minor
Hello,
when testing a function with evaluate phrase (or C-x e), or when
evaluating the whole buffer, the toplevel frame won't move to the
answer of the OCaml toplevel.
In other words, if I evaluate let id x = x, the toplevel indeed
displays
Dixit Ralf Treinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Hi,
Hi,
I cannot reproduce this (with the same versions of tuareg-mode and
emacs21 as you have). For instance, I start emacs, enter tuareg-mode,
type let id x =x, and then hit several times C-x e. This starts
an ocaml toplevel in a second window,
Hello,
OK, I found the package that causes the problem: x-symbol
If not installed, the scrolling in the toplevel frame is OK, and when
installed, the described behaviour happens.
Note that x-symbol is auto-loaded (I answered yes at the installation of
the package). I did the test this time with
Package: grub
Followup-For: Bug #451701
Hi,
I was just bitten by the aforementioned bug.
The machine where I saw the problem appear ran a 2.6.18 kernel with very old
grub stage files (timestamp showed something like March 2003).
I updated to a 2.6.24 kernel ('cause of the vmsplice problem),
Package: bibtex2html
Version: 1.90-2
Severity: normal
Hello,
bib2bib does not like bib files with the following format:
@InProceedings{somekey,
author = Samuel Colin,
title =A title that {}confuses{} bib2bib,
}
bib2bib -c 'author : Colin' this file
stopped on the first
Package: bibtex2html
Version: 1.91-1
Severity: minor
Hi,
in my use of bib2bib I discovered that the õ character was not handled. Thus
I added it to latex_accents.mll.
I also made the following changes to it:
- Other latin-1 diacritics (Ç, Ã, etc)
- I removed the \\I letters: to my knowledge only
that and I did not see myself proposing
packages I could not test :-P
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Package: nvidia-kernel-legacy-96xx-source
Version: 96.43.07-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
I had the same problem with a machine with a 2.6.28 kernel I
custom-compiled. Still wanting to get some graphic acceleration with this
kernel, I went ahead, took a look at the source of the package and built a
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