Bug#569109: audacious: Playlist format string limitations

2010-11-10 Thread Ross Combs
John Lindgren john.lindg...@tds.net on Mon, 12 Apr 2010 16:45:24 -0400 wrote: severity 569109 wishlist thanks Sounds reasonable. For what it's worth, 2.3 will sort the tracks in 1, 2, ... 9, 10, 11 order anyway. Good to hear. That was the main reason I noticed the missing functionality

Bug#569106: audacious: Playlist window movement and resize buggy

2010-02-09 Thread Ross Combs
Package: audacious Version: 1.5.1-4 Severity: normal This is the first time I'm using audacious (previously I used xmms but it doesn't seem to be packaged anymore) and I'm running into a few problems. This bug report is about two problems with the playlist window event handling. I'm running it

Bug#569109: audacious: Playlist format string limitations

2010-02-09 Thread Ross Combs
Package: audacious Version: 1.5.1-4 Severity: minor I'm using audacious because xmms isn't packaged anymore. One feature I used was the custom playlist string, and I was happy to find that audacious has something similar. But I wasn't able to implement my normal format: Artist - Album -

Bug#545921: videogen: Multiple issues with the some_modes script.

2009-09-09 Thread Ross Combs
Package: videogen Version: 0.32-3 Severity: normal Tags: patch This script doesn't seem to be updated very frequently. There are a few issues which are fixed in the attached patch: * a reference to XF86Config(-4) * it fails silently when dialog, whiptail, and gdialog aren't installed * the

Bug#436181: NetworkManager ignores static configuration

2007-08-05 Thread Ross Combs
Package: network-manager Version: 0.6.4-6 I just did my first fresh install of etch, and everything looked really good until I rebooted and tried to use the network. I could ping things by IP, but name resolution was out. I thought, must be an installer bug, so I checked the resolv.conf, and it

Bug#352907: closed by Julien Cristau [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Bug#352907: xserver-xfree86: GeForce PCX 5300 not supported)

2007-07-24 Thread Ross Combs
The message wasn't requesting a response so I didn't realize you were waiting for one. I have not tried upstream, but I guess I can attempt to compile it and see what happens. -Ross -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#352907: xserver-xfree86: GeForce PCX 5300 not supported

2007-01-31 Thread Ross Combs
Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Last year, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding a Geforce PCX 5300 board not being supported. Do you still have problems running X on this board nowadays? If not, I will close this bug in the next weeks. Hi Brice. I'm still having the same

Bug#295020: XServer Crashes Version 4.3 Rendition Verite 2100 Chipset

2007-01-16 Thread Ross Combs
Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: About 2 years ago, you reported (or replied to) a bug in the Debian BTS regarding a crash of the Xfree86 4.3 server on a Rendition Verite 2100 chipset. Did any of you guys reproduce this problem recently? If not, I will close this bug in the next weeks.

Bug#354315: libx11-dev: XGetWindowAttributes man page is misleading

2006-02-24 Thread Ross Combs
Package: libx11-dev Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14sarge1 Severity: normal Tags: patch This man page does not discuss the actual return values of the function, but says they are of type Status. One might assume that this means you could compare it with the Success macro. One would be wrong. The X

Bug#321896: Incorrect security info on AMD64 page

2005-08-09 Thread Ross Combs
Adam D. Barratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 00:19 -0500, Ross Combs wrote: Adam D. Barratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is not the case - see http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/08/msg1.html I believe you are mistaken. I filed the report

Bug#321896: Incorrect security info on AMD64 page

2005-08-07 Thread Ross Combs
Package: www.debian.org Version: n/a The security support for the AMD64 port is still (apparently) not in place. However the only information on www.debian.org says that it is. Following the instructions provided on the site is dangerous because no security updates will be applied.

Bug#295020: Rendition crash - additional information

2005-03-12 Thread Ross Combs
I am having the exact same problem (and so are several other people according to Google). I just upgraded the X server on my wife's computer from version 3.3.x to 4.3.x, and now X is crashing on startup. I have commented out all the modules which caused error messages, but the signal 4 (illegal

Bug#291160: flex no longer lex compatible

2005-01-19 Thread Ross Combs
Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, the new flex is no longer lex/POSIX compatible. It does, however, work with modern C/C++ compilers a lot better, is reenterant, and one can have multiple lex scanners in a program. Because of that, and the fact we have flex-old, we

Bug#291160: flex no longer lex compatible

2005-01-18 Thread Ross Combs
Package: flex Version: 2.5.31-26 The version of flex in Debian testing no longer works with a large number of packages which depend on traditional lex compatibility or POSIX lex compliance. The biggest problem I have had is that yywrap() now takes an argument of some type. Because of this I