Hi!
I've been talking with upstream authors and they have a known bug if
flashblock installed, could this be the case?
If so I can prepare some packages with a patch for this so that you can test
it.
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Same old bug, ftpmaster's too busy to install new stuff :-(
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Package: jesred
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I'm using testing on i386 arch with latest packages for lenny. The squid
setup is almost the default one, being the bigest change that I'm using
transparent proxying by specifying "http_port 80 transparent".
While trying to
To confirm this morning's bug I have just cleanly installed squid and squid3
with the same jesred config for both and just adding the line
"url_rewrite_program /usr/lib/squid/jesred" to the default Debian config
(Lenny's current versions).
With squid 2.7.STABLE3-1 jesred works ok, but with 3.0.STA
Package: mozilla-plugin-gnash
Version: 0.8.3-6
Severity: grave
Hi!
I've been testing gnash for some time and found that the version in testing
crashes when entering www.eroski.es (machine using testing with linux kernel
from testing, arch i386) I had gnash set to pause on load.
I have upgraded t
> actually swfdec-gnome (2.22.0) is based on libswfdec-0.6-90, while
> swfdec-mozilla depends on libswfdec-0.8-0. Thus installing both packages
> would require two different version of the same library.
>
> A new upstream version (2.24.0, released 23-Sep-2008) of swfdec-gnome is
> already availabl
Package: unattended-upgrades
Version: 0.25.1debian1-0.1
Severity: important
Hi!
This has been reported on ubuntu already and seems that it is fixed as of
0.30ubuntu1.
The problem is that if you have file:/ urls on the sources.list
unattended-uprades will fail with an error like this:
2008-12-29
Package: kiax
Version: 0.8.51.dfsg-1-1
Severity: serious
Hi!
We had a package that we knew was dfsg compliant, I had removed the lib
stuff which had several license problems because of that and then renamed it
to dfsg as we had agreed that it was dfsg compliant, now...
I found of a bad taste tha
Package: kiax
Version: 0.8.51.dfsg-2-1
Severity: normal
If the user had selected EchoCancelation=true in a previous version and thus
it is selected on the config file, kiax is still setup for echo cancelation
and thus segfaults when trying to call.
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Package: libcommoncpp2
Severity: serious
While tracking a FTBFS on twinkle I found out that ost_check2.m4 was missing
for i386's libcommoncpp2-dev and that it is provided by libcommoncpp2-doc.
This means that if a program needs ost_check2.m4 so that aclocal can produce
a good output, the program
> We pretty much just need to remove the iLBC and update debian/copyright.
>
> For extra marks we could link to the system provided libspeex/ libgsm &
> portaudio..
It seems that is already done:
Version: 0.8.5-2
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.0), libgsm1 (>= 1.0.10),
libportaud
> these out) in addition that we can live without lib/ anyway. I sent them a
> patch (ca. November 05) against 0.8.4 to clean the iLBC stuff up. You can
> have it at:
> svn co http://svn.openfmi.net/dev/people/danchev/kiax
It doesn't seem to be working right now:
svn co http://svn.openfmi.net/d
Hi!
Thanks a lot for your report, Marco.
I have mailed shemminger directly on the 5th to comment on this bug and a
couple of little ones that we had already corrected, as I had no reply on
that mail (I had some trouble with my MX being listed as a spam source, so I
don't know if he did get it or
Sorry for not replying before, I wanted to do some tests and I couldn't find
the time to do them till today.
> Do you find it acceptable to enable Echo Cancellation againt, without
> kiax/iLBC and kiax/aec_nlms code which are the only non-DFSG-compliant parts
> in kiax upstream ? This way we gai
Package: twinkle
Severity: wishlist
While some of us like twinkle very much, seing it go the kde way was not a
good notice, however there is a flag to compile without kde and the program
offers nearly all the functionalities (I believe that all of them but the
integration with kde's addressbook).
> I see the same problem in 0.7 and 0.7.1
To help us replicate this problem...
What kind of service are you using twinkle with?
Also what sound driver are you using (driver and version, please) and how
have you set it up on twinkle (what are your audio preferences on twinkle).
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> I use Nikotel to call to POTS.
I don't know this service, could it be that nikotel is hanging your call
because of a problem with a firewall or nat device?
I suffered similar problems with another provider calling it through an
asterisk server, the asterisk server was redirecting the RTP traffi
> I see the problem both with the default ALSA device and the ALSA OSS
> emulation.
And I suppose that also choosing the right alsa device also gives you the
problem, so... what about testing with another provider or with another
sound card just to make sure where the problem is?
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> PS: Dear maintainer, consider this a notification of intent to NMU
> your package.
Goswin, thanks for the patch, I can upload the package with your changes
without any problem, or if you prefer, you can upload it yourself.
And I thought nobody used mbr anymore :-)
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> It might make sense to turn this bug report into a feature request
> suggesting that twinkle should display an error message when this
> problem occours.
Could you talk about that (adding that error message) with the upstream?
I think it would be good if you could talk to him, then we could tag
> auto br0
>
> iface br0 inet static
> address 192.168.0.4
> network 192.168.0.0
> netmask 255.255.255.0
> broadcast 192.168.0.255
> gateway 192.168.0.100
> bridge_ports eth2 eth0
That's ok, but then if you are using those ports there you don't need
Package: squirrelmail
Version: 2:1.4.18-1
Severity: normal
After upgrading to latest squirrelmail in unstable I saw that the INBOX was
not being shown and instead I got a lot of...
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/filters/filters.php on line 427
This bug is filled as an ITP, Intend To Package, was this really the
intention or were you searching for a packager or help on packaging?
Do you still intend to package this?
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Just to make this clear, I have tested this problem in the squid available
in unstable and ftp put doesn't work there either.
Should I try to post this on an upstream list?
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> From this snippet is quite clear where is the problem:
>
> >PUT ftp://ftp.my.net/incoming/patch%2D2%2E6%2E30%2E1%2Ebz2 HTTP/1.1
...
> >Expect: 100-continue
> As you see curl is setting the Expect: with value '100-continue'
> header which cannot be satisfied. This is becau
> I do not see libswfdec-0.9-dev (>= 0.9.2) in our archive.
>
> Did I overlook something? Without libswfdec-0.9-dev (or its source), I
> am stack. Our pool seems to lack swfdec-0.9. Did you forget to upload
> it to experimental?
Nope it was rejected a long time ago by the ftpmasters because co
Package: squid
Version: 2.7.STABLE3-4.1
Severity: normal
I've been using ftp put for a long time with squid, I use it from time to
time, so I hadn't realised till now that ftp put (the method you use to
upload files to a ftp through squid) is not working anymore.
My config comes from etch and wi
Hi!
I can run kiax here without any problem here, I don't have KDE libs
installed. So I'm wondering if this has something to do with kde stuff on
kiax :-???
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Package: squid
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Hi!
I have seen this on a stable (etch) system while trying to check the users
against a windows domain, the config used to work on sarge, but was broken
after upgrading to etch.
What I have on my squid config among other stuff is:
external_acl_type
The problem here is not with the bridge not getting the two addresses, which
I can fix on the scripts or you can fix by avoiding the bridge parameters on
the second stanza, The problem would be on the ifdown, as we would get an
error for the second stanza as the first one has already removed the
in
I have done a test right now with "bridge_ports eth.*" and these are the
results:
pul:~# ifup br0
WARNING: Could not open /proc/net/vlan/config. Maybe you need to load the
8021q module, or maybe you are not using PROCFS??
ERROR: trying to set name type for VLAN subsystem, error: Package not
inst
Of course that failed, I had forgotten the regex :-)
So... that should have been "bridge_ports regex eth.*"
Sorry, I'm uploading it right now :-)
Thanks for your patch and the quick fix, Thomas, and sorry for the delay in
the upload.
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Package: vdr-plugin-xineliboutput
Version: 1.0.0~rc2-14
Severity: grave
There is a new version of libxine1 on the archives which makes this package
uninstallable because of its dependency on libxine1 (<< 1.1.12), typically
this should be solved by recompiling vdr-plugin-xineliboutput against the
n
> since the last update the swf window is emeded and clickable, afterwards I
> can
> see the screen showing the play button. after pressing it, the video loads,
> but no audio/video output happens.
In the latest versions we are building based on plugins, it seems to me that
you don't have intal
Hi!
> I just switched from the non-free flash player to swfdec. One thing I
> miss from the non-free flash player is the ability for Youtube videos to
> go full-screen. Closest they seem to be able to do now with swfdec is
> open a big browser window with no menu/toolbars that covers everything
>
> CVE-2008-1834[0]:
> | swfdec_load_object.c in Swfdec before 0.6.4 does not properly restrict
> | local file access from untrusted sandboxes, which allows remote
> | attackers to read arbitrary files via a crafted Flash file.
Version 0.5 was a development version, we have 0.6.4 on the archives an
> How long have you used each? (I assume you've used gnash a lot since you
> maintain it..) I've only tried each for a few hours myself, about once
> per month since January, as I use websites with flash that neither
> supports, but my general impression is that swfdec supports more sites,
> includ
Package: vdr-plugin-xineliboutput
Version: 1.0.0~rc2-14
Severity: serious
There seems to be a problem with latest versions which is causing the plugin
not to build, you can see it on...
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=vdr-plugin-xineliboutput&arch=amd64&ver=1.0.0%7Erc2-16&stamp=1208728321&
> Now that I check, Gnash has that feature already:
>
> Edit -> Preferences -> Player -> Start Gnash in pause mode
And is it activated by default? I think it would be good if that was the
case, as otherwise most people will not realize that this feature is there,
like it happened to you untill
Package: vdr-plugin-streamdev
Severity: wishlist
There is a new version of the streamdev available at
http://streamdev.vdr-developer.org/ if you need help with packaging please
tell me.
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Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500,
Ok, I'm getting the new version ready with this suggestions taken into
account, however I'd like to comment this a little bit more...
> Had a litte discussion with Company about recommended configure options.
>
> 22:57 < Company> sheesh
> 22:57 < Company> http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/libswfde
> A new version is available on http://swfdec.freedesktop.org/
> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/swfdec/2008-April/001321.html
If you read that announcement well you'll see that it is for swfdec (the
libs) not for swfdec-mozilla, and version 0.6.4 of swfdec has already been
uploaded to unsta
> Isn't it time to request removal for this old version of swfdec?
> Nothing depends on it anymore, and 0.6 is available since long
Well, for what I see both swfdec-mozilla and swfdec-gnome in testing still
depend on 0.5-5. Also in unstable some arches still miss 0.6 based versions,
so unstabl
> I found out that the upgrade of gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg-full from version
> 0.10.3-0.1 to version 0.10.4-0.1 was what broke youtube videos in
> swfdec-mozilla.
I'm using 0.10.4-3 version of gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg without problems,
changing to -full breaks it, so I suppose this is some kind of problem
Package: wpasupplicant
Version: 0.6.3-2
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
The short story seems to be that an atheros card running madwifi sometimes
fails to authenticate when using wpasupplicant -D wext, while it always
works if run with -D madwifi.
The long story is this:
I have two computers, one runs
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.3.1-1
Severity: important
I sent this bug already for version 2:2.2.0-1 but we had it closed as it
seemed that the bug was gone, maybe some of the cases on which it was
happening are now fixed, but it still happens on current versions of the
driver.
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove swfdec0.5 from experimental, it has been superseded by
swfdec0.6, 0.5 version has security problems and is no longer maintained as
it was the old development branch.
-- System Information:
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APT prefers unstable
AP
> I think that the swfdec-mozilla should recommend these packages :
> - gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
> - gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg (or gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg-full)
This is already done, as...
swfdec-mozilla depends on libswfdec-0.6-90 and libswfdec-0.6-90 Recommends:
gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg, gstreamer0.10-pl
Package: gtk+2.0
Severity: important
Hi!
There is a problem when trying to run some 32 bits applications on amd64
arch. The problem I see is that gtk will look for the 32 bits libs on the
normal library paths and I'm getting errors like this one:
Unable to load image-loading module:
/usr/lib/g
> could you try rebuilding ia32-libs and verifying that it works? I did
> when I implemented this change, and it worked for me.
The problem here seems to be how you rebuild the ia32-libs, I did a debuild
on them and nothing changed, so I took a look at the build logs and saw that
nothing had be
I've been talking about this bug on #swfdec irc's channel with Company
(upstream) and Medra (debian devel), this is a quote of part of the
conversation...
[20:15] oh, it's been a long discussion
[20:15] i linked to the evince bug about it
[20:15] there's also a totem one iirc
[20:15] and totem
> Nothing gets build, can't be on ia64 and hasn't been tried for ever on
> amd64.
> To update the prebuild debs and sources use the fetch-and-build script
> in the source package.
I tried to update it and it failed because of libldap2 not being on the
archives, as we have libldap-2.4-2 I removed l
> Package: swfdec-mozilla
> Version: 0.8.0-1
> Severity: serious
>
> There was an error while trying to autobuild your package:
> > E: Couldn't find package libswfdec-0.8-dev
libswfdec-0.8-dev was uploaded at the same time as I uploaded
swfdec-mozilla, that was back on the 12th of september but i
If I recall well, the ifupdown/examples/bridge is just an example of a
script for ifupdown which doesn't have anything to do with how you configure
your bridge, as it states on the comments on the header, the bridge-utils
package already provides a similar script but more prowerfull, which is the
o
Package: icewm
Version: 1.2.35-1
Severity: normal
Hi!
For what I see the new interface on the kernel for supporting battery status
is not yet supported by icewm and it shows an empty status when you are on
AC or on battery.
For what I see on bug 484779 the kernel guys won't be supporting the
dep
tch-run
## sysfs_battery.dpatch by Santiago Garcia Mantinan
##
@DPATCH@
diff -urNad icewm-1.2.35/src/aapm.cc icewm-1.2.35-sys/src/aapm.cc
--- icewm-1.2.35/src/aapm.cc2008-01-05 08:34:24.0 +0100
+++ icewm-1.2.35-sys/src/aapm.cc2008-07-26 13:08:41.0 +0200
@@ -212,6 +212
I've seen that on 2.6.26.4's changelog it says:
commit 464f8f4932d128a3e80402ec85d7c40c1f5e6899
Author: David S. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed Sep 3 01:03:39 2008 -0700
ipsec: Fix deadlock in xfrm_state management.
[ Upstream commit 37b08e34a98c664bea86e3fae718ac45a46b7276 ]
> Package: libswfdec-0.7-1
> Version: 0.7.4-1
> Severity: normal
> File: libswfdec
This package is in experimental as 0.7 was the upstream unstable version,
the new upstream 0.8 stable series was uploaded yesterday to Debian unstable
and hasn't been installed yet but will hopefully soon be install
Package: madwifi-source
Version: 1:0.9.4+r3772.20080716-1
Followup-For: Bug #492251
I've been having crashes also on my laptop with the new version of
madwifi-source, I needed to use new versions because the laptop seems to
have a Atheros AR2425 (AR5007EG) which was not supported by stable madwifi
Package: linux-image-2.6.26-1-686
Severity: important
I has a working setup for lenny with 2.6.25 but now that 2.6.26 has entered
lenny I have found that the machine hangs.
Even though I have spent a lot of time trying to isolate the problem I can't
say much right now, the machines I started se
Package: audacious
Version: 1.5.1-1
Severity: important
I used to run audacious with a filename on the command line like this:
audacious /tmp/playlist.m3u
and it worked perfectly but it doesn't seem to work anymore while the
manpage says:
SYNOPSIS
audacious [-h] [--help] [-r] [--rew] [
Seems that this bug is not taken care of anymore and I think it would be
good to fix it, even more if we just need to compile it. I don't know what
else to do and nobody else is helping or proposing any other thing, so
again... can anybody help with any idea on how to solve this?
Otherwise... shou
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove swfdec0.5 from the archives, currently on testing, unstable
and experimental, it has been superseded by swfdec0.6, 0.5 version has
security problems and is no longer maintained as it was the old development
branch. All packages depending on ve
Hi!
It seems upstream has applied my patch with some mods, you can read about it
on upstream's bug:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=100031&aid=2018897&group_id=31
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Hi guys!
I'm the maintainer of swfdec-mozila which has recently received this bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=493307
The thing is that if you install swfdec-mozilla (which happens when you
install for example gnome, which depends on it) you cannot use any of the
other packa
> As a workaround I was able to add a while loop waiting for the device to
> show up in /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/bridge so that bridge-utils would
> wait for the device to show up before adding it...
I was going to implement a couple of things to satisfy the cases I can think
of on this area, but
I have already implemented something hopefully on this spirit, it should be
on the new 1.4-1 package when it is ready, here goes its description as I
have written it for the new man page:
bridge_waitport time [ports]
wait for a max of time seconds for the specified ports to become
av
Package: swfdec0.5
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
On 2007-10-12 version 0.5.3 came out with a lot of new features and fixes,
on 15th this month 0.5.4 came out with an standalone player.
Are you working on packaging these new versions?
Do you need help with that? Want to give the packages in adoption?
Hi!
I'm running 0.5.3 here and the problem seems gone.
Even though the original page on timesonline doesn't seem to show the flash
stuff anymore I have made a couple of quick html page which carries both
flash objects reported on the bug and iceweasel doesn't seem to crash at
all.
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Some people have asked me about my upload of the last version of swfdec.
I have set myself as uploader right now, and I plan to adopt it and will set
myself as maintainer on my next upload which I'll do after I clean up some
warnings on the linking of the package.
I take seriously a package
Package: boost
Severity: wishlist
Current version of boost is using icu 3.6 which makes it depend on 32 bits
code on amd64, if it is linked with icu 3.8 (you just need to change the
build dependencies from libicu36-dev to libicu-dev) then the code doesn't
depend anymore on the 32 bits code and the
Package: libxine1
Version: 1.1.8-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
I suppose what I'm asking for is just the oposite of #439389, for me it
doesn't look right that upgrading the libxine1 package adds all this to my
system:
pul:~# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
> > Package: libxine1
> > Version: 1.1.8-1
> > Severity: wishlist
> You clearly have the version wrong, since libxine1-x is only available
> in 1.1.8-2.
You are right, I didn't do the upgrade because of all the stuff that carries
with it, so I'm still at -1
> This is not necessarily because of t
Sorry about this, I just thought libsysfs2 was already on unstable and that
I was late about the libsysfs2 transition already as we had talked about a
shorter timeframe, so I didn't check to make sure libsysfs2 was there.
Anyway, Martin is about to upload libsysfs2 this week (around tomorrow) or
s
Hi!
I've been looking at this bug for a while and I cannot see a way to add
support for what you want.
The problem here is that when one stanza is processed it doesn't know if
more stanzas are to come or not, and we need to know that because the last
stanza needs to remove the bridge interface af
Hi!
I have been looking at this.
The thing is that sources don't compile with libsysfs2, they rely at least
on sysfs_open_directory, sysfs_get_directory_attribute, sysfs_get_dir_links
and sysfs_close_directory which are all gone, so it must be rewritten to
compile against the new API.
I have ask
Hi!
Upstream is sugesting that a Linus kernel patch is fixing this, I'm going to
try to test this on Debian's 2.6.32 kernel and report back, if anybody else
is willing to test, this is the commit:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=985b823b919273fe1327d56d
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove swfdec0.8 as well as swfdec-gnome and swfdec-mozilla from the
archives, currently on testing and unstable, as it is no longer being
actively developed. We still have the old versions on lenny and hope that
upstream will cope with its posible p
> it’s been more than a year since the last post – is there going to be any
> change to this?
Well, I didn't have the time to investigate more on this issue and didn't
receive any patches for this, plus we are frozen now, so I guess the ugly
workarounds are still the only solution right now.
Reg
Hi!
As swfdec is no longer being actively developped anymore we have decided to
stop distributing it, lenny is the last release that will have it, squeeze
won't.
The sugestion would be to install mozilla-plugin-gnash and remove all swfdec
related packages (aptitude should be telling you that they
> > I have just updated the machine to current Lenny and it still fails
> > in the very same way as it used to.
>
> is it going any better with squeeze or higher?
Nope, it is still failing at squeeze, I'm using the fb driver right now
because of this.
Do you want me to test upgrading to sid? any
> That's in reference to allowing a share to be mounted multiple times at a
> mount point. I don't think that should be disallowed; it's not disallowed
> for other filesystem types either, though you may be unable to double-mount
> a given device due to locking issues.
I know, I don't see a probl
Hi!
I was explaining on my last mail that I have the shares defined as cifs and
I'm not seing the triple slash /// on my mtab. I looked at the bug forwarded
by bubulle to upstream and you can see that he also doesn't fall on any of
this cases where we were supposed to be having this kind of troubl
Thanks for your replies, I've been reading the threads on this and I see the
point they had, but the solution... I don't agree with that.
On my case I have a powerpc tree exported via cifs to a powerpc thin client,
the tree is a normal Debian powerpc full tree, and as such it has a lot of
links to
> I don't think the config file is the right place to document this. It is
> documented in the smb.conf manpage that these options are incompatible.
I meant to write a security warning in the config if they were not
incompatible, now that they are incompatible of course that is not needed.
> But
> > > The point is that if Unix extensions are enabled on the server, you can
> > > trigger an attack by making two connections with a client to get access to
> > > arbritrary files on the filesystem. First you connect with unix
> > > extensions
> > > enabled on the client and create a symlink to
Package: samba
Version: 2:3.5.6~dfsg-3
Severity: important
This used to work with the server using lenny's samba, now it does this:
root@client:/# mount //server/shared /mnt -t cifs
Password:
root@client:/# cd /mnt/etc
root@client:/mnt/etc# ls -l
ls: cannot access localtime: Permission denied
.
I see there are a lot of solutions for this, I'd like to explain how I did
it and sugest that some comments of the ways to fix this and examples are
added in a README.Debian or examples dir or similar.
All I did was add this two sections to my xorg.conf:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-9
Severity: normal
After upgrading from stable to testing the acpi power button signal from kvm
doesn't arrive any longer to the acpid on this machine.
This machine, the guest machine, works ok if I run the 2.6.26 kernel from
stable (the rest of the packages on
Hi!
I appreciate your comments, I'm quite busy at the moment but I'll try to
take a look at all this on my testing machines and provide a new package
with this and other suggested enhancements.
Thanks a lot.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove swfdec-mozilla from experimental, as it is no longer being
actively developed. We still have the old versions on lenny and hope that
upstream will cope with its posible problems in the future.
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> I installed mbr and d-i on a USB memory stick which contains a single
> partition, a primary 2 GB FAT16. On 3 PC-s, the memory stick works as
> expected. On the oldest PC I have, an ECS K7S5A, I got the key to load MBR
> after a few hours of struggling, but I can't do anything past loading mbr
Package: unattended-upgrades
Version: 0.37debian1
Severity: normal
When a package is on hold it is upgraded by unattended-upgrades whenever
there is a newer version available.
I find this very annoying, I know that one can setup exceptions using the
Package-Blacklist option, but this should not
Hi!
I have just tried with xlockmore-gl 1:5.22-1.4 against a current xserver
(intel driver), both client and server amd64. I got the same error.
This bug seems to still be around, I wonder if you are able to replicate
this or not?
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Hi!
Now that we have released lenny... is there any estimated time for uploading
the new version of convirt?
If I'm not wrong the new convirt would add kvm support among other things.
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> ---snip---
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> auto br0
> iface br0 inet dhcp
> bridge_ports eth2
> bridge_fd 2.5
> ---snap---
I have setups that look mostly like yours and they work perfectly, I'd like
to know a bit more about your setup, you say that your interfaces is exactly
Package: twinkle
Version: 1:1.4.2-1
Severity: serious
I was trying to build the version for testing and it was failing to build
with errors regarding zrtp, I upgraded to libzrtpcpp-dev 1.4.3-3 (the
version in unstable and it built ok.
I suggest you build-depend on the 1.4 version of zrtp so that
On Mar 13 2009, Sheridan Hutchinson wrote:
> I try installing a couple of 'ugly' and 'bad' gstreamer plugin sets
> and nothing works. I decided to quickly install everything gstream*
> and find that YouTube now plays (crap performance mind you but it does
> work and that would be for another bug r
> Yes, NetworkManager and its gnome client are running. But I remember
> reading just recently that under Debian it is patched such that it
> only picks up on auto interfaces. In fact, in the nm-applet I only see
> br0, not eth2, and when I go into the settings (I've not really looked
> at it / use
Hi!
We seem to be carrying this problem for a long time, I just found it when
upgrading some systems from Etch to Lenny, so it seems that the problem is
even easier to reproduce now on Lennny, as I wasn't having it on Etch and I
now have it on Lenny (I only did a dist-upgrade). My problem seems to
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