Package: debootstrap
Version: 1.0.123
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: b...@debian.org
Hi - I'm using debootstrap to create a fresh new chroot, and it fails
immediately:
root:~# /usr/sbin/debootstrap --variant=buildd buster /var/chroot/buster-amd64
E: Unable to execute target architecture
root:~# c
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
The latest release of regina-normal (5.0) uses the C++ type std::exception_ptr,
which appears to be missing on armel. As a result the current package in sid
fails to build on armel.
See #790896 for a similar instances of this problem, or
https://lists.deb
> Had you updated your Sid VM recently? Which version of
> ‘python-pkg-resources’ was installed when you experienced that
> behaviour?
Yesterday. The version you added was correct.
- b.
Package: dput
Version: 0.10.3
Severity: normal
Hi,
I tried to run dput today in my sid VM, and it gave the following error:
bab@sid-amd64:~/debian$ dput ftp-master regina-normal_4.96-4_amd64.changes
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/dput", line 6, in
from pkg_resources im
Thanks for the report.
> /«PKGBUILDDIR»/engine/snappea/kernel/tables.c:229:67: error: narrowing
> conversion of '-1' from 'int' to 'char' inside { } [-Wnarrowing]
I believe this is fixed by declaring the elements of index_by_permutation[] as
signed char, not just char. Caveat: I haven’t tried
Thanks for the report; I can reproduce the error here also.
I haven’t started digging yet for a resolution, but others may be ahead of me -
see bug #797234 for the source-highlight package (on which regina-normal
depends, and where the linking looks to be failing).
- Ben.
I’ve just tried to reproduce this, and I can’t - regina-normal seems to be
building fine under current sid/amd64 with gcc-5 and g++-5 installed and the
relevant CC / CXX environment variables set. The build log confirms that gcc-5
and g++-5 are indeed being called during the build.
I’d be happ
FYI, there will be a new upstream release soon (hopefully next week), which has
already fixed this and other gcc-4.7-related issues.
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A note for these bug reports: much of the development on regina-normal has been
queued up behind the fact that the current version (circa 2009) includes a
KDE3-based GUI, and much of the new development has been queued behind the
(fairly hefty) port of the GUI (KDE3 -> KDE4) and the underlying b
Hi,
> No reply in months, uploading an NMU which fixes this FTBFS. Please
> find the patch attached.
Thanks for this (and apologies for the silence).
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Hi Ernesto,
Regarding libarchive-zip-perl:
> If you feel you don't have the
> time or interest to keep up with libarchive-zip-perl, I can transfer it
> to the pkg-perl project myself.
This is probably best.. alas my free time is not what it once was. :)
Thanks for looking after this,
Ben.
Package: docbook-utils
Version: 0.6.14-1.1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hi,
In the previous upload, docbook2man was patched to escape the special
characters . and ' at the beginning of a line (see #399947).
Unfortunately that patch was incorrect -- as well as escaping the special
characters, it a
Hi,
> Your package fails to build with GCC 4.4 ...
Ah, thanks for picking this up. The problem is now fixed upstream in
regina-normal 4.6 which is due to be released in May, so I'll leave the
upload until then.
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Hi Andreas,
> When python2.6 is added as default in debian, you will probably run into the
> same FTBFS issue as we did in Ubuntu.
Thanks for that. The problem has been fixed upstream, and the patch will
be included in regina-normal 4.6 which is due for release next month.
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Package: kdelibs
Version: 4:3.5.10.dfsg.1-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hi,
Now that debian has switched to KDE 4, the standard "Help -> Handbook" menu
entries fail for KDE 3 applications, typically with an error such as
"Could not find service 'khelpcenter'".
If you wish to explicitly reproduc
severity 476029 important
tags 476029 +pending
thanks
Hi,
> During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on i386.
AFAICT the problem is because your build environment already has pre-set
CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS (both set to -g); it should not happen in a clean
build environm
Hi Sune,
> kdeedu build doesn't fail by itself if it isn't found as it is only optional,
> but we test afterwards if it is actually build.
As an aside, what I've done with regina-normal (which also uses
boost.python) is make debian/rules check the config.log immediately
after configure finishes
Hi,
Some initial examination suggests that this is a false positive, but
I will check all uses of PyMem_* thoroughly at a later date before
closing this report.
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Hi,
Just happened to see this one as it went past my full and largely unread
kde/qt inbox...
> Thank you for your answer. But is koffice HTML documentation (as provided by
> koffice-doc-html) still integrated with KHelpCenter ? If true, this bug can
> be closed for me.
I was the one who added k
Hi,
To anyone who might be NMUing this:
- It's not clear that decompyle will work under python2.5 (there are
sometimes difficulties moving between python versions), although of
course this doesn't mean it won't.
- Even if it builds under python2.5, it's not clear that it's running
correctl
Hi,
This is specifically a response to the konq-plugins bug. However,
I'm CCing it to the similar kdebase bug that appeared recently since
I expect the general issues involved are the same.
Anyway, regarding konq-plugins:
konq-plugins recommends imagemagick, presumably for the image gall
Hi,
> Python 2.3 is no more in Debian, Can you please check if this applies
> to python2.4-dbg as well?
The gdbinit and README.Debian in python2.4-dbg look fine to me --- I'm
happy for this to be closed.
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Package: quanta
Version: 4:3.5.4-1
Severity: serious
Hi,
I was cleaning out my system today and noticed that quanta recommends
phpdoc, which is a transitional package. Presumably this should be
changed to php-doc instead.
However: I then noticed that php-doc is in non-free, which is more of a
p
Package: lp-solve
Version: 5.5-2
Severity: important
Hi,
I've recently installed both lp-solve and liblpsolve55-dev, in the hope
that I can use them in some mathematics work that I am doing.
Unfortunately I can find no documentation at all in either of these
packages that shows me how to use them
Package: num-utils
Severity: minor
Hi,
The long description for num-utils includes the line:
* numround: Round each number according to it's value.
The word "it's" should actually be "its" (no apostrophe). This is one
of the terribly many grammatical exceptions in English; the word "it's"
is
> IMO its now the best time to get rid of this package totally.
FWIW, I'd forgotten that java-gcj-compat-dev even existed until your
mailout to d-d-announce last month ("GCJ 4.1 transition"). In this
mailout you ask maintainers of JNI packages to use
-I/usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj/include, which relies
> No, its enough to rebuild the package with the new gcc package pointing
> to gcc-4.1 installed.
Sure, but relying on (build-essential + libgcj-dev) assumes that the gcc
and gcj versions will always be the same. Past experience has suggested
this is not the case, which is why I've leaned toward
Hi,
> Probably a solution would be including libgcj7-dev.
It does. It build-depends on libgcj-dev (>= 4:4.1.0), which brings in
libgcj7-dev.
>From the amd64 build log (which failed in this way):
Unpacking libgcj7-dev (from .../libgcj7-dev_4.1.1-2_amd64.deb) ...
I suspect my problem is -I/u
> 4.2 hasn't even been released yet and won't be for another few months.
Thanks; will leave it till upstream 4.3.2 then.
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Hi,
> Virtual templates are apparently not allowed in C++ and GCC 4.2 will
> treat them as errors.
Thanks for picking this up. It's now patched upstream for the next
release (4.3.2). If g++-4.2 is likely to become default within the next
couple of months, I'll patch the debian packages now; ot
> > I think it's wonderful that scientists get so much value out of
> > mathematical software, but they are not the only ones -- why does this
> > mean that every piece of mathematical software needs to be filed in the
> > science drawer?
>
> Because it is not always possible to draw a clear line
> I added another section named "Analysis", that contains general data
> analysis/plotting/calculation applications. I find them very similar to
> what is found in "Math", so I consider moving "Mathematics" to "Science"
> a good idea.
Again: we see that scientists make heavy use of mathematics,
> Unconvinced. Theoretical chemistry, as an example, is largely
> mathematics. But not only in the sense below engineering/physics. To
> develop novel theoretical chemistry, new mathematics has to be
> invented. The same for physics/mathematics: remember that Newton had
> to invent (I know that in
> >FWIW, I would argue that mathematics is not a science -- it does not use
> >the scientific method, there is no hypothesis and experimentation -- it
> >is a more self-contained discipline that, while it seeks to be useful,
> >is not bound to modelling the physical world.
>
> I think of new ways
Hi,
> I think Mathematics is also part of Science.
FWIW, I would argue that mathematics is not a science -- it does not use
the scientific method, there is no hypothesis and experimentation -- it
is a more self-contained discipline that, while it seeks to be useful,
is not bound to modelling the
Oh, and a minor typo:
> The relevant sections are:
>
> Mathematics [was:Math]
> Mathematics-related software.
> gcalctool, snapea, xeukleides
The "snappea" package has two "p"s.
Ben (the snappea maintainer).
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tags 355996 - patch
thanks dear
Hi,
There are a number of gcc-4.1 build errors with magnus; the patch
submitted to the BTS only addresses the simpler errors and not the
harder ones.
I'm therefore removing the patch tag for now, since this is not a simple
thing that can be applied and uploaded t
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi,
The decompyle2.2 package is a legacy package, offered in debian as a
safety net in case the newer (and heavily redesigned) decompyle should
fail. However, decompyle2.2 requires python2.2 -- no newer python
version will work. With the coming removal o
Package: linux-image-2.6-vserver-686
Severity: minor
Hi,
The new linux-image-X-vserver-Y packages all appear to have short and
long descriptions that are identical to the corresponding non-vserver
linux-image-X-Y packages. (I have only verified this for
linux-image-2.6-vserver-686 and linux-imag
> Given that gcj depends on the -dev package ...
Ah, so it does. This used to be a recommends only (hence the extra -dev
build-depends).
> Please drop it.
Will do.
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Hi,
I get this problem also.
What is happening on first reboot is this: I log into KDE and the KNemo
icon appears in the top-left corner of the screen (not in the system tray).
The icon is stuck above everything else (i.e., it obstructs whatever is
supposed to be in that corner and cannot be mo
Package: drgeo-doc
Version: 1.5-2.1
Severity: serious
Hi.
It seems that drgeo-doc (optional) depends on the web browser dillo (extra).
This means that a higher-priority package depends on a lower-priority
package, which is not allowed by policy (section 2.5).
However, I don't see why dillo is re
forwarded 353814 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122465
thanks mate
Hi,
I've filed this one upstream as well (#122465). FYI.
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> If you are okay with this I will adopt it under the Debian Java
> Maintainers group coordination. I will take care of it and do an upload
> to show this in the next days.
Works for me -- thanks for looking after it.
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retitle 315289 O: jython -- Python seamlessly integrated with Java
thanks mate
Hi all,
This is an FYI that I've just orphaned jython, as of version 2.1.0-21.
As when I orphaned it last June, my time is squeezed and I don't use java
much at all nowadays.
Again, see #315289 for a summary of releva
Hi again,
Just to confirm:
> As for the cause: I'm not too familiar with meinproc internals, but I
> suspect the culprit is
> /usr/share/apps/ksgmltools2/customization/kde-chunk.xsl.
> Around lines 90--100 it does look rather like the fdl-notice is being
> dropped into the documentation regardl
Package: kdelibs-bin
Version: 4:3.5.1-2
Severity: serious
Hi,
I have a KDE application whose documentation is licensed under the GPL.
In particular, its index.docbook contains the line:
&underGPL;
When I build the application and meinproc is run over the docbook files,
it generates an HTML
Package: collatinus-doc
Severity: minor
Hi,
Currently the long description for collatinus-doc is:
html and pdf files.
This is extremely brief (in fact it's not even a sentence), and it says
nothing about what collatinus is.
Could the long description be changed to use proper sentences, and t
Package: jikes-gij
Version: 1:1.22-3
Severity: serious
Hi,
Currently jikes-gij is uninstallable in sid, since none of the
libgcj*-common dependencies can be satisfied.
It seems the jar is now provided by libgcj6-jar, not libgcj6-common.
I therefore suspect that you'll be fine if you add a libgcj
Package: libgphoto2-2
Version: 2.1.6-6
Severity: normal
Hi,
It seems libgphoto2-2 with udev does not support the Canon IXUS 750, at
least in the sense that the device is not getting permissions for the
camera group, and so gphoto2 must be used as root.
Adding the following line to /etc/udev/rule
close 308987 4.2-2
thanks mate
The doc-base file was fixed in the 4.2-2 upload on 29 Aug 2005. Closing
this bug accordingly.
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Hi Luk,
There's a couple of other patches queued that I might take another look
at -- the larger python-pgsql update has been stalled to date because of
a bug in python2.4.
At any rate, since this is a serious issue I'll do an upload this week.
If you haven't heard from me by the weekend, please
> A no source-changes upload should be enough to fix this bug, thanks in
> advance. I can also provide a NMU if needed.
Please do -- I'm out of action here until Dec 15.
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> python2.1-egenix-mxdatetime is not available in sid. Maybe
> python2.1-pgsql should be dropped in favor of python2.4-pgsql?
There are problems with bringing in python2.4-pgsql, see #334022.
However, I'll do an upload this weekend that removes 2.1 and 2.2 (this
has been waiting in the wings for
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi. I currently maintain gb (Gnome Basic). This software was
officially abandoned by upstream some years back, with its final release
in 2001. Now that the mono project ships with a VB-like BASIC compiler,
this package is also redundant.
Please remove t
Hi,
I'm looking at my time constraints (which are not getting any better
these days), and I've decided I will need to orphan kbear. I'm making
my last upload today to change maintainer to the Debian QA group.
Pedro: Are you still interested in adopting kbear? If not, please let
me know and I'l
Package: python2.4
Version: 2.4.2-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
I've been tracking down the regression failure in python-pgsql under
python2.4, and here's what it comes down to.
Python-pgsql includes a short int type named PgInt2, which allows itself
to be coerced into all of the usual numeric types.
Package: python2.3-dbg
Version: 2.3.5-8
Severity: minor
Hi,
In python2.3-dbg's README.Debian, it says:
For debugging python and extension modules, you may want to add the
contents of /usr/share/doc/python2.3/gdbinit to your ~/.gdbinit file.
However, there is no gdbinit shipped with python2.
Ah, yes, I forgot to mention this when I mailed the security team
earlier.
> Note that according to the Ubuntu advisory, this bug might also be
> present in the koffice-libs package.
The issue for debian lies specifically within the kword binary package.
Unless I'm mistaken, debian's koffice-lib
> An exploitable heap overflow has been found in kword's RTF import function.
The patch for sarge was already sent to the security team earlier
today, and the sid packages are being uploaded tonight.
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> Attached the patch for the version I intend to upload.
Regarding koffice: I'd be happy if you could give me another 48 hours
or so to finish the koffice 1.4.2 packaging (which I agree has been
terribly delayed thus far). If you don't see anything uploaded by then
however, please do go ah
Hi,
> Attached the patch for the version I intend to upload. Please respond if
> you don't want this NMU to happen, if you are working yourself on a
> patch or if you think that the attached patch won't work.
Looks fine to me, please do go ahead with the NMU.
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Package: doxygen-doc
Version: 1.4.4-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Something seems to be wrong with the doxygen documentation. Take a look
at /usr/share/doc/doxygen/html/docblocks.html for example -- both
examples 1 and 2 at the beginning of the page are broken. In each case,
the leading /* seems to ha
Hi,
There's in fact a major new upstream release (1.4.1) which I hope to
have out this weekend. I plan on doing some non-trivial things (like
rearranging the library packages), so it will be useful if this and the
C++ ABI transition happen together.
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Package: kde-i18n-de
Version: 4:3.4.2-3
Followup-For: Bug #326610
Hi,
Bug #326610 was filed because kde-i18n-de needs to replace
khangman (<< 4:3.4.2). In fact this affects several languages, not just
kde-i18n-de.
The old khangman provided all of the following files:
/usr/share/apps/khangm
Package: libqscintilla6
Version: 1.6-1
Severity: serious
Hi,
Both libqscintilla5 and libqscintilla6 ship the file:
/usr/lib/qt3/plugins/designer/libqscintillaplugin.so
However, libqscintilla6 contains no conflict with libqscintilla5. As a
result, the system will happily try to install them t
Package: kde-i18n
Severity: serious
Hi,
Several kde-i18n packages contain files that used to be shipped with the
old kturtle (<< 4:3.4.2). There is no versioned replaces however, which
means the upgrade can break (as happened with me today).
The old kturtle package provided the following files,
Package: libboost-dev
Version: 1.33.0-1
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream patch
Hi,
I'm using boost.python, and for every one of my source files I get a
compiler warning from /usr/include/boost/tuple/detail/tuple_basic.hpp.
Unfortunately this compiler warning is about 100 lines long, and so it's
re
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi,
The konq-speaker package has outlived its usefulness. There has been no
upstream action on konq-speaker for several years, and the "official"
KDE text-to-speech system shipped with kdeaccessibility is now
sophisticated enough that I think konq-speaker
Hi,
> kdeedu currently fails to build on GNU/kFreeBSD, due to outdated libtool
> and due to a couple of missing #ifdef. Please find attached a patch to fix
> that. Could you please add it in the next upload?
In your patch you included a completely new file
debian/kstars.install.kfreebsd-i386. A
Hi,
I've taken a look at this. The problem is that split2po expects each
XML file to contain just one top-level element (e.g., book, article,
whatever). Your files begin with a ..., followed by
another It's therefore ignoring the second sect2
completely.
My understanding is that XML only
Hi,
> I would be very grateful if you could take a second look on this issue.
I uploaded a new package about 10-11 hours ago that was rebuilt with
libfam-dev instead of libgamin-dev (in fact, you should have receieved a
message around that time closing this bug).
So wait for kbabel 4:3.4.2-2 to
Rightio: If you change your libfam-dev to a libgamin-dev, you can
install everything in the short term. Otherwise, I'll be rebuilding
those three modules (kdesdk, kdeaddons, kdeedu) against libfam-dev
shortly.
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Hi,
I have kbabel 4:3.4.2-1 and kdelibs4c2 4:3.4.2-3 installed together
quite happily.
> libgamin0 conflicts libfam0, and here you have the problem.
But libgamin0 also provides libfam0, which means the kdelibs4c2
dependency is satisfied.
Please try upgrading your kdelibs4 and see if that fixes
Hi,
Further to my last mail: This may be related to a problem in kdelibs
4:3.4.2-1 where the libfam0-dev dependency was too tight. This was
fixed in kdelibs4-dev 4:3.4.2-2.
Please try upgrading your kdelibs4-dev, let me know if this fixes
things.
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Hi,
> atlantik-dev fam kdebase-dev kdelibs4-dev kdemultimedia-dev kdepim-dev
> kolf-dev kspy libfam-dev libfam0 libkcal2-dev libkdeedu-dev libkdegames-dev
> libkdepim1-dev libkgantt0-dev libkiten-dev libkleopatra0-dev libkonq4-dev
> libkpimexchange1-dev libksieve0-dev libktnef1-dev libmimelib1-
Hi,
Just a note: Although most of kdeaddons' build-deps are ready now,
we're still waiting on libdb4.2++ to be transitioned.
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Hi,
KBear is in the process of being adopted by someone else, but I haven't
yet heard if they plan on taking it through the g++-4 transition. If
I don't hear back in the next day or so, I'll transition it myeslf (at
which point it will become installable again).
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> Do you have details on these regression tests so I can see if this is
> going to be a show stopper for me too?
I remember at least one issue involving comparisons with floats, but
beyond that my memory fails me (it's been a while since I looked into
it). Though you can find more information in
Hi,
> Please provide python-pgsql packages that work with python 2.4
I've looked into this -- the problem is that python-pgsql fails some
regression tests under 2.4, which is why I haven't uploaded it to date.
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Okay; I'll leave it to you to do the g++-4 transition then. :)
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Hi,
May I ask when you're looking at uploading kdbg? One of us will need to
take it through the g++-4 transition, which is nearing an end.
Anyway, let me know if you're not uploading soon and I'll put it through
the transition this weekend.
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Hi,
I accidentally put the bug # in the subject field for my previous mail..
so if you're ignoring it as BTS junk, please take another look.
The summary is that one of us needs to do a kbear upload for the g++-4
transition, so if you could let me know what your plans are for kbear
that would be
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi. I'm hereby orphaning qbble:
Qbble is a playlist manager based on Qt. It will connect to
a running XMMS session and display the current playlist in a more
manageable format. It also functions as an XMMS general plugin.
The key feature is the ability t
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm hereby orphaning konq-speaker.
This package contains text-to-speech plugins for Konqueror (the KDE
file manager and web browser) and Kate (a KDE text editor).
Text-to-speech is provided by the festival speech system.
These plugins can be accessed throug
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi,
The kcd package is buggy and dead upstream. When KDE 3.4 arrives in sid
it will have a multimedia applet that handles CD players, so kcd will
become well and truly redundant.
Please remove this package from unstable (and testing when appropriate).
T
> It seems that there is a new upstream version of Quanta (3.4.2) and that
> the package as it stands depends on libraries that no longer exist in
> unstable (kdelibs4, libqt3c102-mt).
>
> Any chance of an updated package soon?
We're currently in the middle of the kde 3.4 / g++-4 transition, and
Hi,
> i'm interested in adopting this package.
> if there's no problem, i'll apply the patch available [1], and
> repackage a new revision.
Thanks for taking care of this. Note that you should also submit patch [1]
to upstream via the sourceforge.net bug tracker, so that if they ever make
a new
Hi,
> The package depends on slang1 which is not available in unstable.
> This renders the package unusable/uninstallable in unstable.
Can't do anything about this until the KDE/gcc4 transition goes through,
I'm afraid.
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Hi,
> libwv2-1 disappear from unstable, please recompile it with newest
> libwv2-dev to depends on libwv2-1c2.
This will have to wait until KDE goes through the g++-4 transition, I'm
afraid -- I can't do any KDE uploads until then.
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> Just a reminder that it's been a week since I filed bugs about the
> aalib transition and these bugs are not yet fixed.
This one's gotta wait for the KDE transition I'm afraid, but it will be
fixed then.
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> > Why is this RC?
>
> Because these packages are unsuitable for release.
They were upgrade packages from a name change that occurred during the
(very long) sarge release cycle.
I kept them in sarge because I wanted to support an upgrade from (sarge
== testing back then) to (sarge == stable).
severity 322012 wishlist
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> This source package includes koffice-i18n-zhcngb2312 and
> koffice-i18n-zhtwbig5. These otwo packages are dummy packages that
> were present in sarge, etch and sid but were not present in woody.
Why is this RC?
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> Honest, all I did was view the rc file for cervisia in vi and loaded
> cervisia with a directory location on the command line that it had
> previously failed to accept in the GUI - suddenly it's all working.
>
> I don't understand but the bug needs to be closed anyway.
Hmm, curious. Ah well, a
Thanks.
Will do this when kdeaddons gets its turn for the C++ transition (which
will probably be a while, since kdeaddons depends on many other parts of
KDE).
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Hi,
What version of debian are you using (sid? stable? testing?)
What version of the kdelibs4 package do you have?
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Hi,
A debian-science list sounds useful to me -- adding my to this
request.
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tags 319993 + pending
severity 319993 serious
thanks mate
Hi,
Thanks for the report.
There is in fact a new upstream release waiting (which fixes gcc4
compatibility and some other things), which currently has to wait until
the KDE transition has sorted itself out.
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Package: g++-4.0
Version: 4.0.1-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
I've run into a build failure whilst transitioning one of my packages to
g++-4.0. The error occurs when HUGE_VAL is used with -pedantic in C++ code,
as in the following program:
#include
int main() {
double d = 1.0;
if (d
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thanks mate
(Reassigning to kdelibs which provides the offending headers.)
Hi Blars,
Things will almost certainly be broken at the moment for KDE packages
while the gcc4 transition is taking place. All gcc4-related errors will
be dealt with by the maintainers durin
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