Bug#1037940: port-to-libsoup3.patch looks bad

2023-06-14 Thread Michael Catanzaro
Package: libtimezonemap1 Version: 0.4.6-5 X-Debbugs-CC: itzswirlz2...@outlook.com Hi maintainers, somebody noticed that you had ported libtimezonemap to libsoup 3 and I was asked to look into whether the patch would be good for Fedora or upstream. I noticed several problems. (1) The patch

Bug#962596: (no subject)

2020-07-02 Thread Michael Catanzaro
It doesn't make sense for Debian to remove certificates that are still distributed by Mozilla and required in practice. Including intermediate CAs won't be necessary once this is fixed. (That is, assuming you fix upgraded systems somehow. In the meantime, everyone who upgrades ca-certificates

Bug#962596: (no subject)

2020-06-17 Thread Michael Catanzaro
Hi, I asked Fedora's ca-certificates maintainer to comment on this. I didn't fully understand his reply, but he says this was some sort of mistake in Debian's package and not an upstream problem: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1845988#c3 """ So mozilla lists relevent changes

Bug#945240: evolution: HTML messages become unreadable after changing theme

2020-01-27 Thread Michael Catanzaro
On Thu, 9 Jan 2020 13:32:27 +0100 Alberto Garcia wrote: > Backporting that patch to Evolution would certainly solve the problem, > but I wonder if the change of behavior in WebKitGTK 2.26 ("font color > in iframe not inherited") is a fix and not a regression. I'll try to > figure that out. Hi

Bug#872393: sphinx: autopkgtest failure on armhf with webkit2gtk 2.17.90

2017-08-17 Thread Michael Catanzaro
Hi, thanks for reporting this crash upstream. Turns out one of our developers debugged this earlier today. Should be fixed in 2.17.91, and there's a patch upstream if you need it sooner. Michael

Bug#863915: (no subject)

2017-06-03 Thread Michael Catanzaro
That all seems about right. Your description of recent major regressions is an accurate portrayal of the risk involved in updating WebKitGTK+ in Debian. One minor correction: Berto mostly works on QEMU, not WebKit, though he maintains the WebKitGTK+ package in Debian. (Thanks Berto!)

Bug#837172:

2017-03-15 Thread Michael Catanzaro
This should (hopefully) be fixed in vala 0.36, see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/758816

Bug#824130: ITP: libgames-support -- Useful functionality shared among GNOME games

2016-08-13 Thread Michael Catanzaro
On Fri, 2016-08-12 at 01:52 -0400, Jeremy Bicha wrote: > And I expect you'd have to be the one to talk to the GNOME > System Administrators about renaming the git repo and bugzilla > project. Hi, I've done this once before (libgames-scores -> libgames-support) so I'm really not keen on doing a

Bug#828106:

2016-07-12 Thread Michael Catanzaro
Dear maintainer, I have committed a fix upstream. Ryan's suggestion was almost correct; the trick is that the RNG really ought to be seeded exactly once, and in our case has to be else it will break the print feature that generates multiple puzzles per second... and this is threaded code, so a

Bug#824130: ITP: libgames-support -- Useful functionality shared among GNOME games

2016-07-09 Thread Michael Catanzaro
Hi, I personally don't want to spend effort renaming this library a second time, but if you feel strongly about the upstream package name, you have my approval to take action to rename it. It would need changed in various places: bugzilla.gnome.org, git.gnome.org, jhbuild, gnome- continuous. That

Bug#824130: ITP: libgames-support -- Useful functionality shared among GNOME games

2016-05-12 Thread Michael Catanzaro
On Fri, 2016-05-13 at 09:39 +0800, Paul Wise wrote: > Is your reasoning here that renaming would be additional work and you > don't want to impose that work on downstreams? Basically yes. I don't really consider a name change to be imposing on downstreams, though, as I don't expect downstreams

Bug#824130: ITP: libgames-support -- Useful functionality shared among GNOME games

2016-05-12 Thread Michael Catanzaro
On Thu, 2016-05-12 at 17:59 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: > Michael, given this concern by Paul, are you open to rename > libgames-support? > Would be great if you can comment on this issue with your upstream > hat on. > > Regards, > Michael (the other one) Hi other Michael, Hm, in retrospect, I

Bug#743339:

2014-08-28 Thread Michael Catanzaro
Hi, We tracked down a bug that's causing Facebook to display improperly in Epiphany [1] to this issue, so this seems fairly serious (though fortunately it probably only affects users who updated during February or March). Hopefully you'll be able to fix this automatically, but if not it might be

Bug#690503:

2014-06-01 Thread Michael Catanzaro
This is fixed upstream by the following commit: https://git.gnome.org/browse/iagno/commit/?h=gnome-3-8id=800dddeb76363010daee3c8189f93623f31f8889 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Bug#706265:

2014-06-01 Thread Michael Catanzaro
This is fixed upstream by the following two commits: https://git.gnome.org/browse/iagno/commit/?h=gnome-3-8id=b591b6cb1244d0341dfb58b71183e95ed45530c7 https://git.gnome.org/browse/iagno/commit/?h=gnome-3-8id=7557806a0037fc8fba347c5c8325757977ade0ff Note that this is the same as Debian bug

Bug#706265:

2014-06-01 Thread Michael Catanzaro
Your complaint regarding the AI becoming worse is probably resolved by https://git.gnome.org/browse/iagno/commit/?h=gnome-3-10id=75eb88a9fa96d3803e8397af92e3a9028d09046b signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part