Package: help2man
Version: 1.36.4+nmu1
Severity: minor
I have an upstream bin that outputs the path of the command after Usage: in
--help (i.e. Usage: /usr/bin/oauth [options]... which causes help2man to take
Usage as the command name in error.
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* Package name: liboauth-ruby
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My apologies, it does not have to do with the path prefixing the command
name, it seems the problem was that the help output does not begin with
a description line and just starts with Usage. I must have gotten things
muddled somehow.
I did try to send a correction as soon as I realised my error,
Sure, zte builds are not officially provided, but since it is Debian
changes that cause the problem, perhaps you'd like to look into it all
the same?
$ quilt delete php_crypt_revamped.patch
...should solve the build problem.
Seems to be a lot going on in that patch so not sure about the
Sure, zte builds are not officially provided, but since it is Debian
changes that cause the problem, perhaps you'd like to look into it all
the same?
$ quilt delete php_crypt_revamped.patch
...should solve the build problem.
Seems to be a lot going on in that patch so not sure about the
Package: jack
Version: 3.1.1-10
Severity: normal
As per the /usr/share/doc/examples I am attempting
$ cdrdao read-cd --datafile foo.cdr foo.toc
$ jack -f $PWD/data.toc
(The full path to the .toc file is required for jack to find the
data file)
This used to work. Reverting back to 3.1.1-2
Package: fdutils
Version: 5.5-20050303-2
Severity: normal
I am trying to move to usb floppies in my environment. Unfortunately,
superformat cannot grok usb floppy drives
$ sudo superformat /dev/sdg
Not a floppy drive
Which is probably broken as designed.
I am primarily looking to have
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 12:20:28PM +, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Kristine Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-12 00:48]:
As per the /usr/share/doc/examples I am attempting
$ cdrdao read-cd --datafile foo.cdr foo.toc
$ jack -f $PWD/data.toc
(The full path to the .toc file is required
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 05:55:15PM +, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Kristine Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-12 00:48]:
[ jack -f doesn't work anymore]
Options: vbr read-ahead=0 id=de09160c len=38:45 | press Q to quit
...I feel blocked - quit with 'q' if you get bored...
01
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 06:31:59PM +, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-12 18:23]:
Try
cdrdao read-cd --datafile foo.cdr foo.toc
like in your original example and then
jack -F foo.cdr
and then it will work.
... or maybe it won't.
Package: jack
Version: 3.1.1-10.1
Severity: normal
This is being filed against 3.1.1-10 plus all working patches from #338697
added to the debian/patches directory.
There are two similar bugs. I'll report both here, but will gladly split
them out if requested.
The first is when doing cleanup
Package: jack
Version: 3.1.1-11
Followup-For: Bug #338816
For the multi-byte character problem it appears that
jack.progress stores the filename with the multibyte character
while it's stored to disk with the high ascii character.
A quick edit of jack.progress to have it match what's there
Package: ifupdown-scripts-zg2
Version: 0.2-2
Severity: important
Some of us still run with /usr as a separate filesystem.
These scripts fail under that circumstance.
There are tests like
if [ $STATEFILE != `find $STATEFILE -type f -and -user root -and -group root
-and -not -perm +0022` ]; then
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 10:19:24AM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 08:04:18PM -0400, Kristine Daniels wrote:
Some of us still run with /usr as a separate filesystem.
These scripts fail under that circumstance.
There are tests like
if [ $STATEFILE != `find $STATEFILE -type
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.3-9
Severity: normal
Exporting a spreadsheet as PDF causes
An unrecognized token '558.9m' was found.
popup appears on acroread 5, 6, 7 when trying to read the file.
Pages initially display, but may not be redisplayed.
xpdf displays the file just fine.
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Dear All,
another me too from my side - unfortunately without any new info. I
upgraded from wheezy to jessie recently and it did work before the upgrade.
I tried different monospace fonts/sizes as suggested but no go, I also have
the truncation issue and also in my case printing from editors (or
Just for reference, below is the status of knetbsd.
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the earth, I think with a gear around it (ooh, 2 years ago, switched
distros several times). And my suggestion is, that by seeing ones own
region of the world in focus gives a good feeling to the user. Not a big
thing, the
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I'd meant to close this. I was going to first open an RFP for a better
JPEG 2000 library. This one became largely unmaintained, but is used by
at least one downstream package.
There seems to be a canonical replacement that I can't be bothered to
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On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 06:47:59PM -0500, Mike Furr wrote:
Anibal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
|Mike, I would like to make pbzip2 part of the bzip2 package. May I
|take over your ITP report?
Sure, that would be fine
Hi,
Couldn't the free version of unrar's error message could be modified to
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scripts, but would be another useful place to inform users.
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try contacting the author. Maybe the script should be kept in this
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http://www.debian-multimedia.org/
http://www.mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-3.html under the Debian section.
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reopen 311367
thanks
I'm still interested in mythtv being packaged inside Debian. Beyond the
mentioned mp3 issue, I'm not sure what else is keeping the package out.
I'm
It seems emacs21_21.4a+1-3 has built on m68k (see
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=emacs21ver=21.4a%2B1-3arch=m68kstamp=1167934529file=log
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Shall we close this bug? This version also seems to be in etch (and I
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Upstream development of pvfs and it's successor? pvfs2 still seems to be
active, but is slow (at least one development message two months ago,
potentially one last month...).
According to popcon, three pvfs2 packages are being used by at least one
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://www.pvfs.org/pvfs2/lists.html
[2] http://www.pvfs.org/pvfs2/pvfs1.html
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this would probably also be interested in something like nessus which is
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I can't see any evidence of any work on rnmap upstream since July 2003
(more than two years ago).
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is stalled. The developers are responsive, but it
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I'm just wondering if Majordomo/Majordomo2 would still be a useful
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El Domingo, 25 de Septiembre de 2005 23:12, Drew Scott Daniels escribi?:
[...]
I'm cc'ing the developers of peep. For the history of this bug see:
http://bugs.debian.org/93208
I'd still be interested in seeing a Debian
checkin 2 months ago?).
I see development is still continuing on e2salvage, but what I'm
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I'd like to give it a try on sarge so any advice you can give would be
appreciated.
Also, have you heard anything about the anticipated 2.0 release?
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This is a known and documented problem. Perhaps rather than closing it
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I've cc'd (via the bts) a bunch of pts lists in case any of you are
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Command line text utils commonly accept standard input;
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I'm guessing that the SHM_SIZE change now prevents gacutil.exe from failing.
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as
services that provide tools, or that services shouldn't autostart (but
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this wasn't done).
Since mguesser became available in mnogosearch, or was available, it
should have been assigned there too. Sorry if I missed that when I first
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It only shows what seems to be small security fixes. A diff of the source
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You mentioned you were planning to adopt lgeneral after squeeze's release
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The metasploit-framework latest file licenses are tracked at:
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could just be included in the kernel (see the patch above from
2013), and directly in this package.
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