Package: fonts-urw-base35
Version: 20200910-7
This is fixed upstream in
https://github.com/ArtifexSoftware/urw-base35-fonts/pull/46. Quoting from
that report:
The D05L font was marked as an alias for "fantasy" but shouldn't be. As
a result, if another "fantasy" font isn't installed with a
Package: power-profiles-daemon
Version: 0.10.1-3
Severity: minor
The package description says:
Note that power-profiles-daemon does not save the currently active
profile across system restarts and will always start with the "balanced"
profile selected.
However, I believe this paragraph can
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 14.2-2
Severity: wishlist
Would it be possible to build the latest pulseaudio version for
bullseye-backports? I think it would be very useful for the improved
Bluetooth codec support, especially for headsets. I can try to help, but
I'm not currently familiar with the
In Firefox 88.0.1-1, this seems to work great under GNOME Shell and
https://meet.jit.si for both single windows and full screen.
Package: pulseaudio-module-bluetooth
Version: 12.0-1
Severity: normal
I have Bluetooth headphones that have both HSP/HFP and A2DP profiles,
and both of them used to work, but now only the HSP/HFP profile works
and A2DP is unavailable. No other pulseaudio daemon is running.
% pactl
Thanks Gregor. I'll upload a new version with this patch.
On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 8:09 PM gregor herrmann wrote:
> Control: tag -1 + patch
>
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2018 18:08:40 +0000, Ari Pollak wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I haven't had time to do anything about it yet and I won't b
Sorry, I haven't had time to do anything about it yet and I won't be able
to look at it for the next month or so.
Package: libsfcgal1
Version: 1.3.3-1
Severity: serious
I have postgresql-9.6-postgis-2.3 installed (no longer in Debian
buster, but was in stretch, current stable). After upgrading libsfcgal1
and trying to use postgis on my existing Postgres 9.6 server, I get an
error when trying to access a
Package: gimp-plugin-registry
Version: 7.20140602+b4
Severity: important
gimp 2.10 RC 1 (now in experimental) contains
/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/wavelet-decompose, which overlaps with this
package. Can you please remove it from this package so it is superseded by
gimp, and gimp can
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 5:15 PM Ari Pollak <a...@debian.org> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 5:00 PM Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> wrote:
>
>> By that I mean: If you don't have a runtime requirement, do you only use
>> the D-Bus API? If so, why is network
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 5:00 PM Michael Biebl wrote:
> By that I mean: If you don't have a runtime requirement, do you only use
> the D-Bus API? If so, why is network-manager-dev required as build
> dependency at all?
>
Right, it's just using the D-Bus API during runtime, but
Is this causing any problems or just a message?
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove this package from unstable. It has not been updated
upstream for GNOME 3, and would otherwise hold up removal of old GNOME
libraries (#885050).
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.26.1-3
Severity: important
After upgrading from 3.22 to 3.26, gnome-shell under wayland has started
crashing with some regularity when my laptop resumes from suspend, about
once every day or two (I suspend and resume much more often than that).
This is the
severity 880186 normal
tags 880186 +patch
tags 880186 +fixed-upstream
thanks
I don't think this is an important bug since I don't consider screenshots
to be a major part of gimp functionality. If you're using GNOME Shell,
there's a pretty high likelihood of also having gnome-screenshot, which
Are you sure this isn't intended behavior? Why should pidgin trust the
hostname on a certificate just because it matches the ID? If anything, it
seems like having that behavior for a SRV record would be a bug.
Hi Markus,
Please feel free to adopt the package.
Thanks,
Ari
That certainly seems relevant to me. If you install the missing
package, gnome-themes-standard, does the problem go away?
Could this be a GTK+ theme issue? Do other GTK+2 programs have the same
problem (audacity or inkscape for example)?
Package: byobu
Version: 5.112-1
Severity: wishlist
There is a new version available that fixes a bug involving tmux hidden
sessions. Would you mind updating it?
Also, it appears mouse support isn't currently working under tmux. Not sure if
that's related.
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Are you sure the pop-up window was focused when pressing Ctrl+D? That
shortcut does duplicate the image when the main window is focused.
Faking geolocation appears to be working now.
I don't think gimp uses llvm directly. Do you have something
like beignet-opencl-icd installed?
Was 55.0.2883.75-4 supposed to re-enable updating extensions when
--enable-remote-extensions is passed? Updating doesn't seem to be happening
for me when I click "Update extensions now" with developer mode enabled.
Is the undo history saved too, which should contain the original layers?
Thanks for the patch. However, I intentionally removed it because gimp-help
in Debian is not particularly up-to-date and the message was not translated
into any other languages, so it was less useful than the existing message.
On Tue, May 31, 2016, 1:45 AM Niels Thykier wrote:.
>
> Ari, the best I can then offer would be a switch for skipping the gconf2
> dependency (i.e. an opt-out). Is that still interesting?
>
Probably not worth it, I think I'm just going to remove the gconf stuff
from pidgin.
Thanks; could you install libgtk2.0-0-dbg and libglib2.0-0-dbg and obtain a
new backtrace?
Since I'm unable to reproduce this on my system, could you please get a
backtrace by installing the gimp-dbg package and following the directions
here: https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
Package: debhelper
Version: 9.20160403
Severity: wishlist
dh_gconf still adds gconf2 to ${misc:Depends}, but AFAICT that's a legacy
holdout and is no longer needed anymore. The gconf2 package uses triggers to
update its database with new schemas; if you install gconf2, it will
rebuild the
Shouldn't this be a bug on gegl?
Package: neovim
Version: 0.1.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Version 0.1.3 is out, which fixes at least one segfault. Thanks!
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It uses gtk_show_uri():
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/gtk/gtkshow.c?h=gtk-2-24=b9c9919fe22dd243b3771c6b59d7e751e556753b
Ah, thanks for the explanation! Do you think this upstream bug describes
the same problem? https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679622
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 8:46 PM Celelibi <celel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2016-03-18 23:56 UTC+01:00, Ari Pollak <a...@debian.org>:
&
Like which programs? It seems like most people would search for Photoshop
if they don't know about GIMP.
I can't seem to reproduce this. Could you provide step-by-step
instructions, starting from opening gimp?
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 8.0-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
After upgrading to pulseaudio 8.0, whenever my HDMI audio port would go
away (like during display suspend), it would not automatically switch
back to it when the port became active again (when the display turned
on), so I would be
What happens if you remove beignet-opencl-icd?
Package: rbenv
Version: 0.4.0+debian1-3
Severity: wishlist
rbenv 1.0 is out, which has a lot of improvements over 0.4.0.
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I'm not sure that there's anything I can/should do about this at the source
level. This is an ongoing library transition outside of Pidgin, and if
Pidgin needs to be rebuilt then there should be binary NMUs triggered by
the release team.
It is not sufficient to create such a copyright file while
building the binary package.
Since when? The part of policy you quoted says the copyright file *should* be
in debian/copyright, not *must*.
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
serious
is a severe violation of Debian policy (roughly, it violates a must or
required directive), or, in the package maintainer's or release manager's
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The log from right after you moved ~/.purple is very confusing; it said it
found your ~/.purple config files, and it's renaming legacy stuff from
/gaim/. Do you also still have a ~/.gaim that you can remove?
Ah, that makes perfect sense, sorry I missed that entirely. Feel free to do
an NMU/git update.
On Jul 28, 2015 11:49 AM, Matteo F. Vescovi m...@debian.org wrote:
Leaving the code as it is now, it'd fail almost soon.
How so?
Ah, I see now. I missed the upstream patch in the original message.
Isn't that also something that would be taken care of by the GEGL
dependency though? If built with libgegl-dev 0.3.0, wouldn't gimp then
depend on libgegl-0.3-0 anyway, making the source patch redundant?
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Thanks!
Should this ticket just be closed then, since gimp could be updated with a
binNMU?
Is there a Pidgin icon in the GNOME icon bar?
Interesting. Which window manager are you using?
Could you try moving your .purple directory out of the way and try again?
If every package depending on libgegl-dev fails to build without
libjson-glib-dev, doesn't that mean there should be
a regular dependency on it?
Since this is available as a separate plugin, it would be up to someone to
package it separately for Debian.
Is libjson-glib-dev supposed to be a GEGL dependency?
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Package: gnome-shell-pomodoro
Version: 0.10.3-1
Severity: serious
gnome-shell-pomodoro 0.10.3 dosn't work with gnome-shell 3.16. There is a
new version of gnome-shell-pomodoro available upstream that does.
Maybe the Debian package should also be updated to depend on versions of
gnome-shell less
Thanks. One other thing - would you mind running pidgin -d
pidginlog.txt, reproducing the bug, and attaching the log file? You might
want to look through the file first to see if there's any personal
information that shouldn't be exposed.
Would you mind sending a new backtrace after installing the pidgin-dbg
package?
reassign 787893 libnettle4
forcemerge 787620 787893
thanks
Thanks for the backtrace, it looks like this is the same problem as
#787620, which involves an ongoing transition in sid for gnutls/nettle.
If you have the tray icon enabled, pidgin should start up with the buddy
list in the same state as when it last exited. If you don't want buddy list
hiding behavior, you could always disable the tray icon.
Would you mind trying to get a backtrace of the crash using these
instructions? https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
The Python scripts in that package aren't currently compatible with
Python3.
J
udging from all the messages in the log about JACK, my first inclination
would be to purge all JACK-related packages from your system, and make sure
your gstreamer and pulseaudio settings don't point to JACK. If you don't
want to do any of that, you can try disabling sounds in Pidgin.
When did this start happening? Does moving your ~/.gimp-2.8 directory out
of the way change anything? Can you attach the output of lspci -v?
Does this still happen in a recent version of Pidgin?
Does this still happen with a recent version of Pidgin?
Yes, the latest official ICQ clients let you set those statuses.
Everything about the protocol plugin is reverse-engineered.
These statuses are built into the protocol. What do you suggest as an
alternative?
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Wouldn't using the existing grids or guides accomplish the same thing?
Could you attach a screenshot? Also, what X video driver are you using?
Which window manager?
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package pidgin/2.10.11-1, which fixes #771386 to allow
people to sign into XMPP with invalid SSL certificates after
confirmation. This is a bugfix-only upstream release.
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Version: 38.0.2125.101-3
Severity: normal
Starting with either chromium 37 or 38, WebRTC voice/video sharing sites
have stopped working, like Google Hangouts, talky.io, appear.in, etc.
The more open sites all say they can't get access to my camera and
microphone, and Hangouts
reopen 765654
thanks
Sorry, this now makes the package uninstallable because libgnutls-dev
ends up conflicting with itself. I think I meant that this should depend
on libgnutls28-dev instead.
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Package: chromium
Version: 38.0.2125.101-2+b1
Severity: normal
Currently, if you upgrade the chromium package and dpkg has added
some extra files to /etc/chromium.d (e.g. with .dpkg-old, .dpkg-dist or
.dpkg-new extensions), /usr/bin/chromium will happily source those. It
should ignore those
Given that the pidgin logs say that it disconnected correctly, are you sure
this is a pidgin bug and not the XMPP server? Does the server immediately
mark you as offline if you exit pidgin manually?
Package: libgadu-dev
Version: 1:1.12.0-3
Severity: serious
When running this: pkg-config --exists --print-errors libgadu
I get this error:
Package gnutls was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gnutls.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: normal
When I use uscan to download, say,
https://qa.debian.org/watch/sf.php/pidgin/pidgin-2.10.9.tar.bz2.asc,
it downloads an HTML redirector page instead of the target file.
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Package: keepass2
Version: 2.26+dfsg-2
Severity: wishlist
KeePass 2.27 is available, which contains a whole bunch of improvements.
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Package: xkb-data
Version: 2.12-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Apple keyboards, when the hid_apple kernel module is loaded with
swap_opt_cmd=1, have two modifier keys on the right side of the space bar:
Alt Win. Having a right-side windows key is not nearly as useful
as having a right-side
Adding missing patch.
--- xkeyboard-config-2.12.orig/rules/base.o_s.part
+++ xkeyboard-config-2.12/rules/base.o_s.part
@@ -79,6 +79,10 @@
ctrl:rctrl_ralt = +ctrl(rctrl_ralt)
ctrl:menu_rctrl = +ctrl(menu_rctrl)
ctrl:ralt_rctrl = +ctrl(ralt_rctrl)
+
Package: keepass2
Version: 2.26+dfsg-2
Severity: minor
README.Debian mentions that plugins must be installed to
/usr/lib/keepass2. However, it seems that the mono-mcs package must also
be installed to use plugins, and the error message displayed when the
package is not installed is not super
Package: keepass2
Version: 2.26+dfsg-2
Severity: normal
After installing just the keepass2 package, keepass2 won't connect to
any HTTPS sites. Apparently this is because Mono doesn't have any root
SSL certificates by default. Installing mono-devel and running mozroots
as described here:
Thanks, looks good to me.
On Feb 28, 2014 6:15 AM, Hideki Yamane henr...@debian.or.jp wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 10:25:33 -0500
Ari Pollak a...@debian.org wrote:
I was hoping upstream would release a new stable version, since it would
also fix a FTBFS. That still hasn't happened, so I
I was hoping upstream would release a new stable version, since it would
also fix a FTBFS. That still hasn't happened, so I might just end up
releasing a git snapshot.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Moritz Muehlenhoff j...@inutil.org wrote:
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 08:48:59PM -0500, Ari
It seems unlikely that pidgin is at fault here, given that it hasn't
been updated in almost a year. Do you happen to have
gstreamer0.10-buzztard installed? Does this still happen if you remove it?
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If you're doing an NMU anyway, want to apply the patches for the recent
CVEs? I was waiting for a new release, but not sure when one will be out.
Thanks,
Ari
On Dec 12, 2013 12:39 PM, Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org wrote:
Control: tag -1 upstream patch
Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org
Thanks for the patch. For the patch to the libpurple source, can you try
to get it merged with pidgin upstream? I don't really trust myself to
maintain a far-reaching patch that I didn't write, since I am not an
expert on the upstream source.
As far as the patch to Debian control files,
Just a note, I plan on updating unstable but not stable gimp.
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I don't think this bug has actually been fixed. If the culmus package
used to provide the files in question, simply removing it from the
package won't remove it from the system - that has to be done in a
maintainer script (being careful to only remove it if it hasn't changed).
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Package: fprintd
Version: 0.5.0-1
Severity: wishlist
fprintd 0.5.1 is available, which adds specific-finger enrolling to
the fprintd-enroll command.
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I created a fresh sid pbuilder chroot but am still seeing the problem of
pbuilder mounting over the host /run/shm. In the chroot, /run/shm is a
symlink to /dev/shm.
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severity 714871 important
thanks
Lowering priority since it's not a regression from wheezy.
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Package: rbenv
Version: 0.3.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Looks like 0.4.0 is available. Would be great to have it in Debian.
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Foreign
Package: phantomjs
Version: 1.6.0-5
Severity: wishlist
phantomjs 1.8.2 is available upstream, which would be good to have since
poltergeist needs at least 1.7.
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tags 701671 +fixed-upstream
thanks
Fixed in 2.10.8.
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Severity: normal
Please remove hardware-monitor from unstable. It is not installable,
upstream no longer seems to be active and the package would need to be
updated to GNOME3 to be useful.
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Package: seahorse
Version: 3.4.1-2
Severity: minor
The description for searhorse just says GNOME front end for GnuPG but
it has become much more than that. From the Seahorse website:
Seahorse is a GNOME application for managing encryption keys and
passwords in the GNOME Keyring. There's also a
Hopefully this won't start a thread of me toos, but I just wanted to note
that this also happens for me on a ThinkPad T430s, though it might have
only started to happen after upgrading to kernel 3.7 from experimental.
Does it help if you change your gtk theme to something like clearlooks?
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.6.6-1~experimental.1
Severity: normal
If I don't make any changes to my /etc/modules and pair an Apple
Bluetooth Keyboard with my machine, the keyboard only seems to get
recognized as a generic device (with the hid-generic driver) (as you can
see in dmesg). If I
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