Package: scim
Version: 1.4.18-1
Followup-For: Bug #851827
Artem,
thank you for your report. Unfortunately, scim does not yet support Qt5.
You can follow upstream discussion at https://github.com/scim-im/scim/issues/21
I'm sorry, I don't have better news at this point in time.
Regards
Rolf
Thank you for the translations. Pastebinit uses launchpad for many
things, translations included.
https://translations.launchpad.net/pastebinit/trunk
I've made an attempt to upload it there.
the packaging is now being developed at
https://github.com/leggewie-DM/audio-recorder
Dear Shi,
thank you for your report. I will shortly upload an interim "fix" to
depend on net-tools until this can be properly fixed. Xie xie.
Regards
Rolf
Hello,
there is basically no information whatsoever in your bug report what
problem you experience with n2n. What am I supposed to make of this?
Please provide steps to reproduce and what problems you experience. You
even quoted the section requesting that information, yet ignored it.
Regards
I believe that just like bug 871452, Debian ought to disable this check.
On 11.01.2018 21:49, Jérôme wrote:
> QBirthday now has a setup.py which makes it easier to install. I hope
> it also makes it easier to create a .deb from the sources.
>
> Rolf (or anyone), would you like to package QBirthday?
Jerome, thank you. That sounds pretty good. I shall look into it.
severity 865460 important
thanks
On 08.09.2017 00:40, Jörg Frings-Fürst wrote:
> roger is unusablel with this bug. So I set the severity to grave.
Hello Jörg,
thank you for the report. FWIW, roger runs fine for me, albeit on an
Ubuntu system. In your original report you write "since some
On 31.08.2017 09:36, liuxu wrote:
> Package: scim
> Version: 1.4-18
>
> many gui apps in my mate desktop env becomes slow responsive
> [...]
> After purge all scim packages, those problematic apps become normal
> immediately.
> After reinstall scim and scim-pinyin, those apps become probelmatic
>
Package: cherrytree
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
I believe that for a distro package it does not make sense to have a binary
have a menu option to check upstream for a newer version. The latest
available version in Debian is the one available from the mirrors. This
should be easy enough to
100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,17 @@
+freelan (2.0-4) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ [ Sebastien Vincent ]
+ * patches: backport 5014a8023b from upstream. Closes: #853406
+fix FTBFS with gcc7
+
+ [ Rolf Leggewie ]
+ * control: update to standards version 4.0.0
Hello!
Currently, the uploader of a package using an expired key is left
guessing as to why the package was accepted but doesn't show up in the
archive. Please remove this guesswork to improve productivity. Thank you.
Regards
Rolf
Package: iptraf-ng
Version: 1.1.4-1
Followup-For: Bug #860568
FWIW, this problem also occurs in a Ubuntu Trusty installation.
I'm mentioning this since my first assumption was this might be
due to iptraf migrating to iptraf-ng but that hasn't happened
in Ubuntu trusty.
Package: postgrey
Version: 1.35-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
aliexpress.com and alibaba.com outgoing mail are handled by a large
pool of outgoing MTA of the form mail123-456.mail.alibaba.com. I
kindly request an appropriate entry be made for them in the default
whitelist.
Regards
Rolf
lem?
No, that's just informational.
On 19.02.2017 19:29, David Rabel wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> On 19.02.2017 00:48, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
>>> What you actually say is: IF we leave it as it is, the worst case is
>>> that the software could be public domain.
>> No. The soft
On 19.02.2017 04:12, David Rabel wrote:
> I was just thinking: Do we have to add a paragraph in debian/copyright
> for files we delete with debian/clean?
Yes, absolutely. The only other option is to create a separate
dfsg-free upstream tarball and strip the relevant files from that tarball.
In
Good morning David,
On 19.02.2017 03:59, David Rabel wrote:
> Hi Rolf,
>
> a general question: Are you OK with the way I commit every step in git
> or would you prefer that I clean up the history a little bit before pushing?
Whatever you think makes most sense. Your style looks absolutely fine
On 18.02.2017 20:37, David Rabel wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I uploaded a new audio-recorder package to mentors:
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/audio-recorder
Awesome! Thanks.
I see you pushed changes to github so I will focus my review on what's
up there, assuming it is identical to what's on
. I have prepared a patch against
current git HEAD that will change nothing by default but allow
the user to have only the emulators installed that they really
want and use.
Regards
Rolf
Author: Rolf Leggewie
Subject: relax qemu runtime dependencies
--- control-in.orig 2017-02-16 22:53
David,
thank you for your mail.
On 14.02.2017 16:57, David Rabel wrote:
> Thanks for your offer and of course I would appreciate your help.
Awesome. Just add me to the uploaded fields as "Rolf Leggewie
<f...@rolf.leggewie.biz>" please.
> A few words regarding the
On 14.02.2017 17:43, David Rabel wrote:
> The audio-recorder package was rejected by Debien FTP masters, because
> of the "(C) linux community". Can you say, who in particular
> contributed to audio-recorder?
Beware that unlike German Urheberrecht Copyright is not automatically
assigned. So,
Hello,
great to see audiorecorder close to being included in Debian. I had
offered help for packaging the software at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1391951 but I never got around to doing
an ITP. Let me know if you are interested in a co-maintainer. I am DM
and would be able to upload
Package: sane-backends
Followup-For: Bug #743420
Hello,
I believe this is https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1208091 which
Laurent Vivier traced down to a race condition in net.c He also
provided a patch in above-mentioned URL. In any case, I reported
#854705 to see if Debian wants to ship the
Package: libsane
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
one of the Ubuntu users has analyzed a segfault reported in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1208091 which is linked to #734103.
Laurent concluded that there is a race condition in the net backend
for which he provided a patch in
On 02.06.2016 05:52, Chris Laif wrote:
> After that I compiled scanbd_1.4.4-1rl1 and ... voila, it works
Well, that's good news. I'm still wondering what's wrong with the
Debian package itself.
Are you available to test a package on Jessie?
On 01.02.2017 00:09, Guido Günther wrote:
>> thank you for maintaining git-buildpackage.
>> >
>> > I noticed that git-dch uses functionality from libdistro-info-perl.
>> > Wouldn't
>> > it be a good idea to either recommend or suggest the package?
> gbp doesn't use it by itself. Invokes dch
Package: gjots2
Version: 2.4.1-2
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
I just found out that the autosave function of gjots2, while neat, has
some serious shortcomings in implementation.
Steps to reproduce
1) open a gjots file
2) change something, but don't save
3) close the file or quit the
Package: git-buildpackage
Version: 0.6.22
Severity: normal
Dear Guido,
thank you for maintaining git-buildpackage.
I noticed that git-dch uses functionality from libdistro-info-perl. Wouldn't
it be a good idea to either recommend or suggest the package?
Regards
Rolf
-- System Information:
Package: gjots2
Version: 2.4.1-2
Followup-For: Bug #790584
Emilio, thank you for making me aware of this problem. I relayed the
information upstream and am happy to report that upstream has superseded
all python-gnome2-related code in the latest release.
opening bug tickets about new upstream versions being
available doesn't really help much.
I had had a look at the new upstream quite a while ago and found
several bugs so I reported them upstream and held off releasing
to Debian.
https://sourceforge.net/p/gjots2/bugs/
Regards
Rolf Leggewie
Package: dovecot-core
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
I would say that the file /etc/dovecot/README is pretty unnecessary.
I run the version from Jessie and there is nothing particularly
interesting in that file and the referenced directory does not even
exist. Time to drop the file?
Regards
Package: git-annex
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
it would be nice if git-annex supported the youtube-dl package as an
alternative to quvi, especially considering that quvi is currently in
RFA status (bug #831732).
Regards
Rolf
-free
stuff has been removed:"
That directory contains only openoffice sources whereas Debian has
switched to Libreoffice quite a while ago. It would be nice if you
found the time to go through this document and bring it up to date.
Thank you for the work of maintaining LO in Debian.
Reg
ector/script
exited with an error status (return code = 256). Do you still want to
file a report?"
Please consider applying the attached patch to have it do the right
thing. Proper credit in the changelog would be appreciated.
Regards
Rolf Leggewie
Author: Rolf Leggewie <f...@rolf.leggewie
-native-connector
Regards
Rolf Leggewie
On Mon, 24 Nov 2014 17:06:34 -0500 Wyatt Ward wrote:
> Package: scim
> Version: 1.4.14-5+b1
> Severity: normal
> Tags: l10n
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> I have had scim installed for a long time, and it always worked well.
Then when I installed the unico engine, scim-panel-gtk
This is getting comical.
On 06.06.2016 00:26, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
> If you reasonably suspect that Raspberry is not powerful enough for
> Xpra then why did you submit your bug in first place?
You crack me up. Now, where did I say that? You seem to be
hallucinating. I'm merely observing that
Hello Dmitry,
On 05.06.2016 21:10, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
>> JFTR, the problem of high CPU load occured on a Jessie box. Last I
>> looked, Jessie was still supported.
> Then please try Xpra from jessie-backports.
Not available for Raspbian. But that's not an issue. I can compile and
backport
une 2016 4:03:32 PM AEST Rolf Leggewie wrote:
>> Version: 0.12.3+dfsg-1
> You are using ancient (unsupported) release. Please upgrade and try again.
>
>
>> I have revisited using xpra today, connecting from a Ubuntu trusty
> Why do you seek Ubuntu support in Debian? Please
Package: xpra
Version: 0.12.3+dfsg-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I have revisited using xpra today, connecting from a Ubuntu trusty
laptop to a Raspberry headless machine running Jessie. The CPU on
the RPi is fully saturated from the xpra process when doing simple
things like hitting
Package: xz-utils
Version: v4.999.9beta+20100527-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
the git packaging repo hasn't been updated for quite a while. It
would be nice if you did so.
Regards
Rolf
PS: Even more important is to upload upstream 5.2.2 -> #731634
On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 16:18:44 +0200 Kernc wrote:
> Are patches welcome?
Disclosure: I'm not the maintainer, but patches should always be
welcome, I suppose. And the way I know Eduard, he is quick to act on
them, too.
Chris,
sorry for the delay in responding.
On 17.05.2016 13:50, Chris Laif wrote:
>> Is there a chance you can try Debian unstable for testing purposes on
>> your hardware?
> I can try some unstable packages as long it does not mess up the whole
> system, unfortunately it is not possible to
Package: grub2-common
Followup-For: Bug #779815
Dear Ian,
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT has been deprecated for quite a while. Please use
the alternatives.
`GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT'
Wait this many seconds before displaying the menu. If is
pressed during that time, display the menu and wait for
On 22.05.2016 18:27, Santiago Vila wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've prepared two patches to fix this bug.
Thanks, Santiago. I'm currently preparing an upload.
Hello Chris,
thank you for your report.
On 16.05.2016 17:07, Chris Laif wrote:
> Package: scanbd
> Version: 1.4.0-2
> Severity: important
>
> I've got a Canon scanner, which perfectly worked with Squeeze's
> scanbuttond. After upgrading to Jessie (fresh install, all packages up
> to date) the
On 13.05.2016 12:26, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
> there's been some talk in http://bugs.debian.org/620391 about Roger
> Router and PEAS Python2 plugins.
Make that http://bugs.debian.org/817936
Jan-Michael,
there's been some talk in http://bugs.debian.org/620391 about Roger
Router and PEAS Python2 plugins.
As upstream, are you actually aware of any Plugins for Roger that are
Python 2? I'd rather see them ported to Python 3 or become deprecated
than add a complicated web of additional
On 13.05.2016 08:51, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
> Hello Barry,
>
> so, libpeas-1.0-0-python2loader has officially made it into Debian. I'm
> now thinking how to deal with that for roger.
>
> On 03.04.2016 05:35, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>> On Apr 02, 2016, at 10:33 PM, Rolf Legge
On 13.05.2016 11:22, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
> I think that depending on
> "libpeas-1.0-python2loader | libpeas-1.0-0 (<< 1.16.0-1ubuntu1),
> libpeas-1.0-0 (>= 1.18.0-2) | libpeas-1.0-python3loader" would be needed
> to support all of trusty, xenial and unstable
Hello Barry,
so, libpeas-1.0-0-python2loader has officially made it into Debian. I'm
now thinking how to deal with that for roger.
On 03.04.2016 05:35, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Apr 02, 2016, at 10:33 PM, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
>
> Hi Rolf,
>
>> I'm still at a loss what it is yo
On 12.05.2016 15:54, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> Your message dated Thu, 12 May 2016 16:51:38 +0900
> with message-id <87twi367ed@gentoo.org>
> and subject line Cannot reproduce on AMD64
> has caused the Debian Bug report #620391,
> regarding scim keeps crashing
> to be marked as done.
On 12.05.2016 16:01, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
> We usually do not close tickets without either being able to point to
> a specific code change that we are absolutely certain fixes the exact
> issue reported or giving the original reporter a chance to report back
> if the problem pers
Package: scim
Followup-For: Bug #816337
Hello Dan,
thank you for this report. This is odd. 1.4.15-5.1 is the version
where this should problem should be fixed. Did the upgrade error
out or was this just informational?
I see this in your report:
> dpkg: trying script from the new package
ch as fax support, will be reset to being
+ disabled every time a new firmware is installed
+
+ -- Rolf Leggewie <f...@rolf.leggewie.biz> Mon, 04 Apr 2016 15:14:08 +0200
+
roger-router (1.8.9-2) unstable; urgency=low
* copyright: add copyright information for win32/printer/ghostp
On 06.04.2016 18:35, tcrass wrote:
> one funny thing: There are two identical RogerRouter icons in my KDE
> system tray, both of which feature the same menu, albeit slightly
> different in styling. Seems not to affect functionality, though.
Ist this a new problem, not present in 1.8.9-2? In any
On 06.04.2016 13:56, tcrass wrote:
> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libroutermanager0:
> libroutermanager0 depends on libcapi20-3; however:
> Package libcapi20-3:i386 is not installed.
> So still no luck installing you packages...
Ah, right. Actually not surprising. You
On 06.04.2016 10:47, tcrass wrote:
> I have the impression that I cannot install your packages without
> severely deviating my system from its current "stable" state.
Your current situation is anything but stable. Apparently, there's a
bunch of other packages waiting to be installed or waiting
On 05.04.2016 21:01, tcrass wrote:
> Rolf,
>
> > It would actually be very helpful if you installed the packages from
>> http://oss.leggewie.org/bdo798471/ and report back if they work for you.
>
> I downloaded the roger-router_1.8.9-2jessie1_i386.deb package from the
> mentioned URL, but when
On 04.04.2016 16:53, tcrass wrote:
> thank you so much!
It would actually be very helpful if you installed the packages from
http://oss.leggewie.org/bdo798471/ and report back if they work for you.
Package: roger-router
Followup-For: Bug #798471
Feel free to test the Jessie packages available at
http://oss.leggewie.org/bdo798471/
Package: roger-router
Followup-For: Bug #798471
fixed 798471 1.8.9-3
tags 798471 jessie patch pending
thanks
Thorsten, tank you for the report.
I've prepared the necessary patches for jessie and requested upload
permission in bug 819977.
should have little risk of regression and improve the
user experience for stable customers considerably.
Looking forward to your comments.
Regards
Rolf Leggewie
>From 67bc92d83524ebce8c3c0253d19e509c2556e2ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rolf Leggewie <f...@rolf.leggewie.biz>
Date: S
On 02.04.2016 23:35, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> I look at this as a tracking bug - something that needs to happen if another
> bug gets resolved, but nothing to do right now.
Thank you for the clarification.
I'll keep this ticket open in the spirit your explained above.
On 02.04.2016 21:34, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> to reduce the overall dependence on Python 2 in Debian. We've already
> made this split in Ubuntu and haven't seen any reports of problems
Barry,
thank you for the quick response.
I'm still at a loss what it is you are asking of me. The title of this
Barry,
On 11.03.2016 19:45, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> In bug #806824 I propose to split the Python loaders for libpeas into
> separate binary packages.
That split hasn't happened yet and it isn't even clear if
libpeas-1.0-0-python2loader will ever hit the archive. To file this bug
looks a bit
On Sat, 24 Oct 2015 01:06:46 +0200 Alberto Fuentes wrote:
> pastebinit doesnt really support https. I attach some patches that enables
> https in the configuration
Stuart and Alberto,
thank you for the report and the patches. Pastebinit 1.5 has just been
released and as you
Paul and Alberto,
thank you for the report and the patches. Pastebinit 1.5 has just been
released and as you can see your patch for this ticket landed upstream.
https://code.launchpad.net/~pastebinit-developers/pastebinit/trunk
Regards
Rolf
Alberto,
thank you for the report and the patches. Pastebinit 1.5 has just been
released and as you can see quite a few of your patches made it.
https://code.launchpad.net/~pastebinit-developers/pastebinit/trunk
Here are the reasons for those that did not make it.
0001: Unacceptable upstream,
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Source: twinkle
Section: comm
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian VoIP Team <pkg-voip-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org>
-Uploaders: Peter Colberg <pe...@colberg.org>
+Uploaders: Peter Colberg <pe...@colberg.org>
On 13.01.2016 20:26, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> Please change the build-depends
OK.
I was thinking of doing it as "Build-Depends:
libusb-1.0-0-dev|libusb-dev". Any reason not to do that? It is
technically correct that the package can build against either of the two
versions. Thank you for your
On 09.01.2016 02:38, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> Package: scanbd
> Version: 1.4.1-7
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> scanbd has a build-depends on libusb-dev. A few years ago upstream
> has released a new major version libusb 1.0 with a different API which
> aims to fix design
On 05.01.2016 03:40, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
> Do you still require a sponsor for these packages?
Ian, thank you for your message. Yes, I'm still looking for a sponsor
for these packages. They expired on mentors.debian.net so I uploaded
them again.
https://mentors.debian.net/package/libfte
Mattia, thanks again for your work.
On 29.12.2015 03:53, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> control: severity -1 serious
>
> On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 12:13:52AM +0800, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
>> severity 786165 important
> this bug IS RC: python-support was just removed from the archive
Mattia,
merry Christmas! Your w
retitle 746554 ITP: fteproxy -- programmable proxy for censorship circumvention
owner 746554 !
retitle 770603 ITP: libfte -- encryption library to thwart deep packet
inspection censorship
owner 770603 !
thanks
packages have been waiting for sponsorship
Hello guys,
thank you for working on this bug. I'm happy some work has been done in
experimental already.
What I do not understand is why this bug is marked as RC. As far I am
aware removal of python-support is not an RC-goal. I think this ticket
should be downgraded.
Mattia, do you have your
On 11.12.2015 04:05, Joachim Wiedorn wrote:
> Hello Rolf,
>
> I have seen there is a problem with the pppdcapiplugin package
> because of changes of the ppp package.
>
> I think about overtaking isdnutils.
> What do you think about break out capiutils as standalone source
> package (similar to
On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 22:23:27 +0200 Axel Stammler
wrote:
> I would like to connect to a Postgres server but the âconnection
> providerâ list only
> contains âMySQLâ.
Unfortunately, the (inactive) Debian maintainer of the package made a
conscious choice about
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 14:09:09 -0700 Josh Triplett j...@joshtriplett.org
wrote:
Please consider creating a package of debug symbols.
I'd gladly upload a fix for this package but since it introduces a new
package it has to go through NEW and such uploads can only be done by a
sponsoring DD not a
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 18:57:49 +0200 Matthias Klose d...@debian.org wrote:
Control: tags -1 + confirmed
needs a transition, or else plasma at least fails to build from source.
Thanks, Matthias, for your work on the transition. I tried to upload
the corresponding change last week but since
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 22:01:44 +1100 Donovan Baarda
a...@minkirri.apana.org.au wrote:
Package: polipo
Version: 1.0.4.1-1.1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
I'm used to using squid and using its logs to generate stats useful
for analysing traffic and proxy performance. This has been very
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:07:11 +0300 David Baron d_ba...@012.net.il wrote:
Package: apt
Version: 0.6.46.4-0.1
Severity: wishlist
I am sure this is not original. Applies to Debian package repositories since
they have a uniform structure:
Sometimes (like now!), not all packages have made it
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Rolf Leggewie debian-b...@rolf.leggewie.biz
* Package name: freelan
Upstream Author : Julien Kaufmann
* URL : http://www.freelan.org/
* License : (GPL)
Programming Lang: (C, C++, Python)
Description : P2P VPN daemon
Package: roger-router
Version: 1.8.9-3
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
The package saves encrypted passwords if the necessary key manager is
installed and running (this can be either gnome-keyring or the kwallet
package). But it is possible that the password will be saved in
plaintext if those
Rolf Leggewie
unblock roger-router/1.8.9-2jessie1
From a59161f6e088cf254438946433f7ef373fded9ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rolf Leggewie f...@rolf.leggewie.biz
Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2014 22:59:00 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] do not build the experimental (!) cups backend. Closes: #774116
MIME-Version
Peter,
thank you for your message. It seems you forgot to include the Debian
BTS, please don't message me privately, let's keep it in the bug
tracker. I will fullquote your message for reference.
On 12.03.2015 00:16, Peter Schütt wrote:
Hallo,
I never use aptitude so did the following:
On 11.03.2015 20:55, Peter Schütt wrote:
Hallo,
I tried the version 1.8.9-3 from experimental branch and I get the same
error while faxing:
E [11/Mar/2015:13:50:28 +0100] [Job 141] Cannot set file owner for
/var/spool/roger/peter: Operation not permitted
Hello Peter,
sorry to hear about
On 12.03.2015 02:02, Niels Thykier wrote:
Hi Rolf,
If the change truly drops a symbol in a public shared library, then I am
afraid it is far far too late to accept this change. It implies doing
an ABI transition, which we stopped accepting back in October 2014.
Niels,
thank you for the
Package: roger-router
Version: 1.8.9-2
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Roger can fail for various reasons. If it does, the error it
reports isn't always good (and oftentimes completely absent).
This should be improved.
One example is when the user hasn't yet activated fax support
via #96*3*. I
On 07.03.2015 15:29, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
If Fax works for you with version 1.8.9-2rl3
Test case from the command line
roger_cli -d -s -f /usr/share/cups/data/default-testpage.pdf -n $number
with the $number you want to fax to. In my case, nowadays, it simply
hangs eventually
Package: roger-router
Version: 1.8.9-2rl1
Severity: normal
Roger Router CLI fails to send PDF files that are in a read-only location.
The program obviously tries to save a temporary TIFF file alongside. My /usr
is mounted read-only. See the attached log file for a test session.
$ roger_cli -d -s
On 06.03.2015 02:43, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
during a test with piuparts I noticed your package failed to purge due
to a command not found. According to policy 7.2 you cannot rely on the
depends being available during purge, only the essential packages are
available for sure.
[...]
Purging
Hello,
for all of you like me looking for a working Fax solution with Roger
Router, can you please test the packages I have uploaded to
http://oss.leggewie.org/bdo774116/ ? Personally, I no longer get the
error mentioned in this ticket, but Fax still isn't working. I do get a
popup requesting to
Package: openbsd-inetd
Version: 2:1.9.2.39.3a460-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
please consider to relax the run-time dependency on update-inetd to
(update-inetd|reconf-inetd). I have prepared a patch.
Regards
Rolf
--- debian/control.orig 2015-03-04 14:31:50.953955974 +0800
Package: inetutils-inetd
Version: 2:1.9-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
I think the dependency of inetutils-inetd on update-inetd should be broadened
to update-inetd or alternatively reconf-inetd. Please look at the attached
patch.
Regards
Rolf
--- debian/control.orig
On 21.01.2015 02:19, Nils Dagsson Moskopp wrote:
Package: polipo
Version: 1.1.1-5
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
when trying to use Polipo with a HTTP basic authentication, it just hangs.
Hello Nils,
thank you for your report and providing detailed steps on how to
reproduce. I
On 18.02.2015 02:44, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
I do not intend to introduce a delta
for this in Debian.
In this case it would be great if you could pull the (latest)
de.po from upstream / launchpad
Helge, in principle I agree, but as you can see above I already said I
will not introduce a delta
under Python 3 (Closes: #760341). pastebinit
+will now default again to using paste.debian.net on Debian
+(Closes: #778336).
+
+ -- Rolf Leggewie f...@rolf.leggewie.biz Tue, 17 Feb 2015 11:35:07 +0800
+
pastebinit (1.4-3) unstable; urgency=low
* bump debhelper to version 9
diff --git
On 17.02.2015 01:49, Andrew Starr-Bochicchio wrote:
This could be fixed by fixing #760341 so that pastebinit defaults to
paste.debian.net The root cause of that is lsb-release doesn't support
Python 3, breaking the distro detection.
The attached patch works around that by using platform to
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