apper for buster,
but I'm happy to discuss solutions for bullseye. Helmut should
absolutely be part of those discussions as he's probably the biggest
user of the crosswrapper.
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on.
Without binding future pkg-config maintainers too much: I think this is
fine for you to do. It might change in the future, at which point
we'll talk and figure the way forward, but I don't think that should be
particularly problematic.
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unless it's adopted by somebody fairly quickly.
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=gnome-session.target
without this, it will try to start gnome-shell and everything crashes
and burns pretty quickly.
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]] Petter Reinholdtsen
> [Tollef Fog Heen]
> > That's configuration that's up to the admin which of the two different
> > forms of Norwegian should be used as the Norwegian dictionary on the
> > system.
>
> While I agree with this, it seem to me like a classic use
rol suggests no packages.
-- no debconf information
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]] Felipe Sateler
> On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 2:34 AM Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
>
> ]] Felipe Sateler
>
> > So, I could not reproduce the issue by setting bluez.alias either.
> >
> > Does the console error happen on applicatin startup? Or wh
headphone-output: Hovudtelefonar (priority: 0, available)
Active Port: headphone-output
Formats:
pcm
(replaced the last three parts of the bluetooth address with XX, I doubt
that's the problem.)
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);
icon = pa_proplist_gets(info.proplist, PA_PROP_DEVICE_ICON_NAME);
set_icon_name_fallback(w->iconImage, icon ? icon : "audio-card",
Gtk::ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR);
seems to fix it for me. (You could also use g_markup_printf_escaped, I
guess).
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indicates a
kernel problem, isn't that so? If so, it should probably just be
reassigned to linux.
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Package: ipp-usb
Version: 0.9.14-1
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
ipp-usb fails to restart for me, at least when restarted by needrestart:
: tfheen@xoog ~ > systemctl status ipp-usb.service
● ipp-usb.service - Daemon for IPP over USB printer support
Loaded: loa
ndling Debian services, since that will need a
reasonable container orchestation platform to build on. The lack of a
platform is not the only reason for the delay, but it surely hasn't
helped either.
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]] Philip Hands
> Tollef Fog Heen writes:
>
> > ]] Shengjing Zhu
> >
> >> Firefox is special, since for Debian desktop users, they need a browser. Is
> >> kubernetes same here?
> >
> > FWIW, the lack of Kubernetes or a similar orchestration pla
]] Salvatore Bonaccorso
> Can you confirm if this issue is still present with a recent kernel?
I haven't seen it for quite some time on my Buster machine, so from my
point of view, it can be closed.
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Package: shim-signed
Version: 1.34~1+deb10u1+15.4-2~deb10u1
Severity: serious
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
Looks like postinst is poking into /sys/firmware/efi, which doesn't
exist on a non-UEFI system.
Preparing to unpack .../shim-signed_1.34~1+deb10u1+15.4-2~deb10u1_amd64.deb
Package: python3-click-threading
Version: 0.4.4-2
Severity: serious
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
It seems like the monkeypatching in
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/click_threading/monkey.py is broken, at
least for me. I'm using python3-click-threading by way of vdirsyncer:
$ vdirsyncer
]] Tollef Fog Heen
> Versions of packages python3-click-threading depends on:
> ii python33.9.7-1
> ii python3-click 8.0.2-1
The problem goes away if I downgrade to python3-click 7.1.2-1, so maybe
there's a missing Breaks there too.
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Package: todoman
Version: 3.9.0-1
Severity: serious
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
I have no idea what's wrong here, except «it used to work» (as in,
yesterday, but that update included, amongst many others, an update from
python3-click 7.1.2-1 to 8.0.2-1, so based on the backtrace, maybe
]] Tollef Fog Heen
> I have no idea what's wrong here, except «it used to work» (as in,
> yesterday, but that update included, amongst many others, an update from
> python3-click 7.1.2-1 to 8.0.2-1, so based on the backtrace, maybe
> relevant?)
fwiw, duwngrading to 7.1.2-1 m
package: ftp.debian.org
Hi,
I no longer use this software, and I do not believe anyone else does at
this point either, so please remove yubikey-server-c from the archive.
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Package: systemd
Version: 250.2-3
Severity: critical
Justification: completely breaks network connectivity in certain setups
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
(Feel free to downgrade, but this completely broke network on my testing
system, which weren't it my laptop and sat in front of me
It seems like this is https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/21964.
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]] Michael Biebl
> sorry for the inconvenience
No worries.
> Am 18.01.22 um 17:03 schrieb Tollef Fog Heen:
> > It seems like this is
> > https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/21964.
> >
>
> I'm working on an update as we speak. 250.3-1 should hit the archiv
]] Gunnar Hjalmarsson
> On 2023-08-28 13:42, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> > ]] Gunnar Hjalmarsson
> >
> >> What's the output of this command:
> >>
> >> gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options
> > $ gsettings get org.gnome.desk
Package: emacs
Version: 1:29.1+1-5
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
In my setup, I make non-focused windows semi-transparent (using Xmonad
and its compose support). This used to work perfectly, but with the
recent-ish update of emacs from 28.2 to 29.1, this broke
]] Sean Whitton
> Hello Tollef,
>
> Please M-x report-emacs-bug to send this upstream.
Done.
One additional detail is I only see this with the nvidia X11 driver, not
with Intel.
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};
Which looks pretty bizarre to me, and I have no idea what «us» does
there.
> In any case the issue is not severity "serious", especially not in a
> Debian distro context.
I'd argue that making people unable to write «@» is a release critical
bug in the package.
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ou use. You
> never told us that, did you?
gnome-flashback on X11 (with xmonad, but I doubt that makes a
difference).
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]] Gunnar Hjalmarsson
> What's the output of this command:
>
> gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options
$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options
['compose:caps', 'compose:caps', 'grp:alts_toggle', 'lv3:ralt_switch']
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Package: varnish
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: Tollef Fog Heen
Hi,
I haven't been active in maintaining Varnish for quite a few years,
could you please remove me from uploaders?
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t maintainer scripts can have
about the environment they're running in, and how do we make those
expectations hold? This should probably then be documented in policy.
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]] Robie Basak
> On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 05:37:53PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> > I think it's more wide than that: If you change UID, you need to
> > sanitise the environment. Your HOME is likely to be wrong. PATH might
> > very well be pointing at directories whic
only
> do this for smaller applications than something like MariaDB/MySQL due
> the testing effort needed.
They solve completely different problems, though. One handles PAM
sessions, the other handles services.
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Package: rancid
Severity: normal
Version: 3.13-1
X-Debbugs-Cc: Tollef Fog Heen
I have a couple of routeros devices where rancid fails to work correctly
on them, since even though it logs in with +ct200w, routeros seems to
send a bunch of escapes. The last couple of lines of the .raw file
reads
Package: xkb-data
Version: 2.38-2
Severity: serious
Justification: makes a subset of systems effectively unusable
X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Tollef Fog Heen
With commit 0fb34101788d84e9a1d98b3730cc7b9295e0f19b in
xkeyboard-config, `group(alts_toggle)` changed behaviour in a way such
that the right alt
d) compress="zstdmt -q ${compresslevel}"
# If we're not doing a reproducible build, enable multithreading
test -z "${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH}" && compress="$compress -T0"
;;
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Package: xsettingsd
Version: 1.0.2-1
Severity: wishlist
xsettingsd upstream ships with a .service file which makes this start
automatically when installed. Could this please be shipped with
xsettingsd?
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