Package: tv-fonts
Version: 1.1-9
Severity: wishlist
The tv-fonts package provides fonts for displaying ETS Teletext, which uses
block characters to form graphics. These characters have been accepted for
Unicode 13.0 (not yet released):
https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2019/19025-terminals-prop.pdf
tofools/autofools-cross/foo/.libs/libfoo.so.0 is the actual
location of the required library.
Setting -Wl,--rpath-link=/home/al/autofools/autofools-cross/foo/.libs/
allows ld to find the library and my understanding is that this does
not introduce over-linking, but I am not really sure about that.
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Alistair Buxton
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I am also affected by this bug.
Since multistrap can only use keys it downloads from the host system's
repositories this effectively makes it impossible to use with anything
other than official Debian or Ubuntu repositories.
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Alistair Buxton
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t is empty it is set according to DEBIRF_DISTRO. On the
following lines, debirf dies because the filename it just constructed does
not exist.
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Alistair Buxton
a.j.bux...@gmail.com
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On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 06:23:46AM +, Alistair Buxton wrote:
Hi,
Please install debug symbols for glib and gdk and then rerun valgrind
with:
--leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all
In order to do that on Debian, you'll need libglib2.0-0-dbg
Hi,
Please install debug symbols for glib and gdk and then rerun valgrind with:
--leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all
Also please note lightdm-gtk-greeter is expected to leak exactly one
X11 pixmap which contains the user's wallpaper and sticks around after
the greeter exits.
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Alistair
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