The problem still exists for me, even if I dist-upgraded just today (and
I haven't expect).
Any hint about where to look for problems?
--
Mat/tia Belletti - Graduate student @ cs.unibo.it
ICQ: 33292311 - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IRC: [EMAIL PROTECTED],IRCnet} -
Package: boo
Version: 0.7.5.2013-1
Followup-For: Bug #317710
I just installed the boo package, and when I lauch it against a simple boo
source file I correctly get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/prog/boo$ booi es1.boo
env: /usr/bin/mono: No such file or directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/prog/boo$
Just
I did debuild the package myself, since it wasn't present yet in the public
archives for i386, and now everything is fine. According to me, once the 2.6.3
hits the FTP for all architectures, this bug can be closed.
Btw: *why* is not yet present for i386, since it compiles simply fine?
--
Package: lilypond
Version: 2.4.5-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After last TeTeX update, when I try to compile a lilypond file (which
previously compiled OK) I get these lines:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lilypond pensiero.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.4.5
Processing `pensiero.ly'
Package: openssh-client
Version: 4.2p1-3
After the upgrade I did yesterday night, ssh segfault on login, after a
small pause:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Segmentation fault
I did recompile with -ggdb, gdb session with bt follows:
(gdb) run [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Starting program:
5 matches
Mail list logo