Hey there comrades,
I would like to add that I can also replicate this same bug on a fresh
install of Debian 12. However, when I upgrade to attempt to use Xorg rather
than Wayland compositing the issue is bypassed. Likewise if I upgrade to
unstable packages. Might this lead to the issue not being
Fabian Wolff writes:
> I have now packaged the latest upstream version,
> 110.98.1, which, most notably, contains actual support for amd64:
> Until now, the smlnj package on amd64 shipped 32-bit binaries; see
> #796661.
>
YAY!
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Sebastian Ramacher writes:
>
> Except for sks, they were fixed by rerunning them with the correct
> binNMUs. sks, however, looks like a real issue introduced by the switch
> to 4.11.1
>
I checked buildd for this transition on SKS and it seems to be completed
successfully?
Carsten Schoenert writes:
> There isn't something that the Thunderbird package needs to wait on.
> There are the control fields Depends and Breaks that declare the
> relation of packages. If the user is installing Add-ons then he is doing
> this on his own and needs to in specific case talk to
Carsten Schoenert writes:
>
> This all isn't a Debian specific issue, it is also happen with the
> upstream packages of Thunderbird.
I read your message again. I am in agreement with you, the extensions
are not in our control. Apologies.
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Sudip Mukherjee writes:
>
> upstream is asking to treat offlineimap and offlineimap3 as separate
> package. https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap3/issues/10
I think we should preserve offlineimap until offlineimap3 is released,
and then we can probably rename offlineimap3 once offlineimap
Lev Lamberov writes:
> Hi Brett,
>
>> Hello all. If there is still interest in needing co-maintenance on this
>> package, I would be willing to help.
>
> yes, there is still an interest in help with swi-prolog in Debian.
>
> What do you plan to do? If you're not quite sure for now, you can start
Cédric Hannotier writes:
> Package: i3lock
> Version: 2.11.1-1
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Reading image from stdin throws OOM.
> It has been reported in [1].
> It is solved using option --raw introduced in [2].
> It is included in last release [3].
>
> Could you please upgrade
Alain Knaff writes:
> Extensions no longer work since recent update.
>
> Examples: QuickFolders, Toggle Word Wrap, DOM Instepctor Plus!, Dorando
> keyconfig, ...
>
> Please only push new thunderbird versions once it is clear that they work.
Could you specify what the behavior is? Something like
Shmerl writes:
> they have a version mismatch:
>
> libllvm11:amd64 - 1:11.0.0-2
> libllvm11:i386 - 1:11.0.0-2+b1
>
> That makes it impossible to install latest Mesa with both 64 and 32-bit.
Is it possible to just remove the binNMU? I'm not sure.
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Sebastian Ramacher writes:
> autopkgtest for cudf/0.9-1: amd64: Pass, arm64: Pass, armhf: Regression ♻
> (reference ♻), i386: Pass
> autopkgtest for dose3/5.0.1-15: amd64: Pass, arm64: Pass, armhf: Test in
> progress, i386: Pass
> autopkgtest for mcl/1:14-137+ds-9: amd64: Pass, arm64: Pass,
Hello all. If there is still interest in needing co-maintenance on this
package, I would be willing to help.
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