Package: qt4
Version: qt
Severity: important
Tags: l10n
The default Qt4 source names the Hebrew translation iw instead of he. This
breaks Qt4 applications (arora is one example), as the UI of the applicaiton is
Hebrew, but LTR (since the translation for Qt is not available). Solution is
simple:
Package: redmine
Version: 0.9.1-1
Severity: important
The migration from a previous install of trac will fail, due to a syntax error,
and also this version is affected by upstream http://www.redmine.org/issues/4931
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APT prefers testing
APT
Kids complain, real man submit patches. Here is one attached which fixes both
problems (sorry, still learning how to use reportbug... I had this patch when
I opened the bug report...)
Regarding the upstream request: I will do my best, lets hope they do want to
do this.
Can you explain why
I see that we broke you completely... now even migrating to Qt4
development...? ;-)
I need a sponsor. As soon as soon as a DD comes to me, I will be able to send
him a working package.
On Wednesday 20 February 2008 15:19:47 Mohammed Sameer wrote:
Hi,
Any news about the package ?
I'm
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 10:13, Marc Lehmann wrote:
RUNASTERISK=no
Please modify it to
RUNASTERISK=yes
and apt-get install -f, it should work (please report anyway so we can close
this bug properly)
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2007-06-06
Severity: wishlist
* Package name : qdevelop
Version : 0.24
Upstream Author : Jean-Luc Biord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://qdevelop.org/
* License : GPL
Description : a Development Environment for Qt4
QDevelop is a Development Environment
for kde4, there is a system which can determinate the language, and then pass
it to the correct spell checker. english will not be sent to hspell.
the violation of the policy is a good point. but i am pretty sure we are in
some gray area.
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with a
baruch,
I do beleave you are right. really this is a problem in kde, and not hspell.
but hey, this is also a problem in firefox. and then emacs, and vim, and what
else...
with the hack i propose: we fix all those programs, without any side effect. i
am currently using firefox and here i see
I just wanted to confirm this. The workaround it to run rpmbuild with this
command line:
env TAR_OPTIONS=--wildcards rpmbuild -tb my-tarball.tar.gz
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Package: hspell
Version: 1.0-2
The problem is simple: I want to have spell checking in kmail, where I write
Hebrew and English. The idea is to use multispell instead of hspell, or
calling hspell -i instead of hspell.
This can be done using the update-alternatives as I did in an older spec see:
Thanks Matthias, will be part of 0.15. Hopefully in Etch, I just need to know
who to start sending Pizzas
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Please change the comments on the file debian/conf-available/10-fastcgi.conf
from php4-cgi to php-cgi, to prevent confusion.
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Hi Reuben,
Thanks for all those bugs, I have fixed them already locally.
I finally got you, you forgot a ) on the 2nd paragraph you quote here :)
I am not really happy with this text:
Step 3 is mandatory, because the init.d script modifies the FSH before most
of the processes start running.
.
+ * Removed the file default_orig in the source. It's not installed
+directly, but created by the config script.
+ * Updated documentation. Closes #410979, #410983, #410980, #410977,
+#410981, #410984
+ * Updated default configuration. Closes #410989
-- Diego Iastrubni [EMAIL
Changed to :
remount the root file system as read only, and synchronize all changes to the
permanent storage
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Package: flashybrid
Version: 0.13
Severity: important
Justification: shows warning messages about installations on upgrades
When you install the package it will warn you that it modifies the way the
system behaves. This is crucial since this package may brake some assumptions
about the way your
Package: flashybrid
Severity: normal
The configuration supplied by default in this package does not work on default
Etch system. For example, dhcp3-client tries to store data into
/var/lib/dhcp3 which will be RO on the default configuration deployed by this
package.
The fix is too trivial to
Package: flashybrid
Severity: important
When you install this package, the service is off by default. To enable it,
you need to modify /etc/default/flashybrid . When a new package comes,
dpkg will ask users what to do with the modified configuration file. We all
know that choosing the packager
Package: php5-sqlite3
Version: 0.4-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
The package installs the include file in the path:
/usr/share/php5/DB/sqlite3.php
This path is not included by default. From what I see in php-db, that
file belongs in
On Sunday 28 January 2007 14:51, Julien Danjou wrote:
AHAH.
Are you sure that can't create data loss too?
I am trying to build a package which depends on sqlite3. This breaks my
package in funny ways.
The package installs the include file in the path:
/usr/share/php5/DB/sqlite3.php
On Sunday 28 January 2007 16:45, Julien Danjou wrote:
At 1169993410 time_t, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
I am trying to build a package which depends on sqlite3. This breaks my
package in funny ways.
This still does not justify critical severity.
ok.
Thanks for the other fix in this bug
sed -i 's!...!/usr/share/php5!' /etc/php5/php.ini ...?
That's ugly, but it's an option. I assume this bug should be passed to the
php5 package maintainer.
The real question is, do we really need php4-sqlite3 and php5-sqlite3? Is it
possible to merge those 2 into one big happy package? What am
so, the solution is:
1) add configuration for sqlite3
2) blame php dudz?
I am not sure that they will like this, specially since there is no real
policy, but a draft.
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This will not happen Tzafrir. From Debian policy manual, 9.3.2:
The /etc/init.d scripts must be treated as configuration files, either (if
they are present in the package, that is, in the .deb file) by marking them
as conffiles, or, (if they do not exist in the .deb) by managing them
correctly
Huge thanks!
Actually, I have a 0.13.3 version which fixes those two and other bugs (not
documented on bugs.debian.org), and is available on our local repository:
http://updates.xorcom.com/rapid/pool/main/f/flashybrid/
I would like to rename 0.13.3 to 0.14, and upload this into Etch
Thanks Jean-Luc, I will add your translation to the next release.
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Hi Denis,
The funny story is that I had that keyboard for one week, about 1 year
ago :)
Anyway, there are layouts with similar keys and different name in the
upstream release (look up for Brother internet keyboard, another submit
from me). IMHO, xorg needs a setup to identify keyboards as
(0.003) unstable; urgency=low
+flashybrid (0.004.7) unstable; urgency=low
+ * added -o in the init.d script, the fix of last bug caused FH not to work
+ -- Diego Iastrubni [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun, 9 Feb 2006 17:00:00 +0200
+
+flashybrid (0.004.6) unstable; urgency=low
+ * Fixed typo in init.d
The debs on that site are really old, and contain A LOT of problems.
Even the new ones I have locally (1.10.010), contain a lot of hacks
which IMHO should not be in an official Debian package. We folks at
Xorcom will release new debs in the not so far away future, and one of
my personal goals
As input I used the attached file, here is the full command I used:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/mysources/deb-live$ dfsbuild -c dfs.cfg -w deblive1
Using working directory: /home/elcuco/mysources/deb-live/deblive1
Using library directory: /usr/lib/dfsbuild
Running: cdebootstrap --debug -v -d
unstable
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