Bug#360145: Debian Bug #360145: still present in recent versions?

2010-01-08 Thread Stuart Rowan
Hi Christine, Thanks for your work on quodlibet. I haven't hit this bug recently but I don't use quodlibet as much as I used to either. If no-one has seen it with a recent version, I'm fine with you closing this bug. Thanks, Stu. A. Christine Spang wrote: Hi Stuart and Søren, I'm cleaning

Bug#479059: dovecot-common: dovecot manpage fails to document the signals you can send the daemon

2008-05-02 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: dovecot-common Version: 1:1.0.13-1~bpo40+1 Severity: wishlist Dovecot is a great pice of software and thank you for taking the time to package and maintain it. Please add a SIGNALS section the the dovecot manpage I was trying to create a logrotate.d/dovecot file for my system (perhaps

Bug#479059: dovecot-common: dovecot manpage fails to document the signals you can send the daemon

2008-05-02 Thread Stuart Rowan
Hi Fabio, Hello Stuart, * 2008-05-02 15:41, Stuart Rowan wrote: Please add a SIGNALS section the the dovecot manpage I was trying to create a logrotate.d/dovecot file for my system (perhaps this should be done by the package anyway?) and wanted to find out how to get the daemon to reopen its

Bug#410978: rlwrap: missing binary packages e.g. amd64

2007-02-15 Thread Stuart Rowan
Steve Langasek wrote: severity 410978 important thanks On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 10:58:34PM +, Stuart Rowan wrote: Package: rlwrap Version: 0.24-2 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable So what I actually want is a way in reportbug of saying take the packages

Bug#411018: ia32-libs: useless for some environments as does not include libpam-ldap libnss-ldap

2007-02-15 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: ia32-libs Severity: important We use libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap (libnss_ldap.so and libpam_ldap.so) to authenticate users against LDAP instead of traditional NIS. Unfortunately neither of these are contained in ia32-libs meaning e.g. 32-bit java is deeply useless on systems which use

Bug#385246: svnmailer: makes URLs in commit messages broken

2007-02-15 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: svnmailer Version: 1.0.8-6 Followup-For: Bug #385246 severity important If a commit message has something like fixes bug http://bugs.example.com/bug.cgi?bugid=27 you end up with bugid=3D27 which is clearly wrong. Really should get fixed or the default encoding changed to something

Bug#410978: rlwrap: missing binary packages e.g. amd64

2007-02-14 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: rlwrap Version: 0.24-2 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable So what I actually want is a way in reportbug of saying take the packages currently in unstable (0.28-2) which exist for all architectures. Failing that, how about another go at building the version currently

Bug#387252: normalize-audio: New upstream version and URL

2006-09-13 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: normalize-audio Version: 0.7.6-7 Severity: wishlist Hi, The URL in the copyright file http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~cvaill/normalize/normalize-0.7.6.tar.gz; now 404s. The new upstream URL seems to be: http://normalize.nongnu.org/ A new release is also listed at this new URL, 0.7.7

Bug#290079: busybox: Copyright contains no author (copyright holder) information

2006-03-30 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: busybox Version: 1:1.01-4 Followup-For: Bug #290079 The copyright file contains a snippet of the GPL but no lines about the actual copyright of busybox or the debian packaging of it. Without looking at all the copyrights of each fileat least something like... Copyright Bruce Perens

Bug#360145: quodlibet: hangs, typically triggered by a song next change

2006-03-30 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: quodlibet Version: 0.18-3 Severity: normal Hey, So often skipping to the next song triggers this buglet but i've seen it quite often from time to time. The extra annoying thing is quodlibet does not exit and you have to kill -9 it from the command line so that the new one will startup.

Bug#354563: git: new upstream version

2006-02-27 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: git Severity: wishlist New version, 1.2.3 with better pack support (apparently!) Thanks for your great work on the package, Stu. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (1,

Bug#354276: Pressing Sleep button without /proc/apm causes hotkeys to quit

2006-02-24 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: hotkeys Version: 0.5.7.4 Severity: important Hey so my sleep button does nothing, well it should pop up a message using zenity but that's not important really. When I press it, the program is dementedly hardcoded to try and open /proc/apm read only and if it can't, hotkeys quits. GRRR

Bug#351898: firefox: upgrade to 1.5.0.1 and no longer starts up

2006-02-08 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: firefox Version: 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.1-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Okay so maybe i shouldn't have used grave but firefox no longer starts up. I was on 1.5.dfsg or whatever the last one in unstable was. upgraded, run firefox and get nothing. I manually ran

Bug#350009: liferea: 1.0.2 is released

2006-01-26 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: liferea Version: 1.0-2 Severity: wishlist Hey liferea is great. Please package up 1.0.2, which hopefully fixes things like firefox not always opening a link when you click on it. who knows mebe it even fixes my icon background problem!! Thanks for all your hard work, Stu. -- System

Bug#348696: beagle: needs binNMU rebuild against new libgmime2.1

2006-01-18 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: beagle Version: 0.1.3-1 Severity: wishlist Currently beagle is blocking the installation of the new libgmime2.1 in unstable. Just a simple rebuild required as far as I can tell. Thanks for your great packaing work :-) Stu. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT

Bug#348710: mozilla-firefox-locale-en-gb: no firefox 1.5 version

2006-01-18 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: mozilla-firefox-locale-en-gb Severity: wishlist Please produce an en-gb locale for firefox 1.5, en-gb versions are available for download from mozilla.org Thanks, Stu. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500,

Bug#348176: gnome-terminal: very slow at displaying STDOUT

2006-01-15 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: gnome-terminal Version: 2.12.0-2 Severity: normal Gnome terminal has many good attributes, like a nice looking font so thank you for all your packaging efforts. However speed of display is a bit lacking. Other reports mention CPU usage, I actually found that to not be a problem. The

Bug#330343: liferea: 1.0 still has this

2005-12-29 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: liferea Version: 1.0-1 Followup-For: Bug #330343 It still has this obnoxious white rectangle around ithave i just missed the point and the white rectangle is intentional? All the best for the New Year, Stu. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers

Bug#344864: quodlibet: Crashes before the window even appears: Floating point exception

2005-12-26 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: quodlibet Version: 0.16-1 Severity: important Hey, I have no idea what's up with quodlibet in unstable but it just bombs for me: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ quodlibet Supported formats: flac_, mod, mp3, mpc, oggvorbis, wavpack Loaded song library. Opening audio device. Floating point

Bug#330343: liferea: bug still present

2005-12-16 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: liferea Version: 0.9.7b+test1.0rc4-1 Followup-For: Bug #330343 Bug still present in this version of liferea. Stu. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (1, 'experimental')

Bug#317826: polypaudio: the faulty suggests has reappeared

2005-10-14 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: polypaudio Version: 0.7+20050805-2 Followup-For: Bug #317826 Hey, The version currently in unstable is suggesting ubuntu-artwork again :-( Thanks, Stu. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'),

Bug#333335: udev: works again for me

2005-10-14 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: udev Version: 0.070-5 Followup-For: Bug #35 Hi, Just thought I'd give a bit of positive feedback :-) udev is working like a charm again now. Thanks for all your work on this package, Stu. -- Package-specific info: -- /etc/udev/rules.d/: /etc/udev/rules.d/: total 4 -rw-r--r-- 1

Bug#333335: udev: firewire hotplug regression

2005-10-11 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: udev Version: 0.070-4 Severity: normal Hi, Thank you for your hard work with this package. I've been enjoying the power of udev to create meaningful device names for some time. I have read the README.Debian.gz and in it you mention the need to add things to /etc/modules -- perhaps the

Bug#330343: liferea: background colour of notification area icon

2005-09-27 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: liferea Version: 0.9.7b-1 Severity: minor Hi, The notification area icon (a little globe) is cool and useful. However the rest of it's 'space' in the area is made of a white rectangle (around the globe), other icons inherit the colour of the panel behind instead -- currently a light

Bug#330344: liferea: does not stay maximised

2005-09-27 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: liferea Version: 0.9.7b-1 Severity: normal Firstly thanks David for packaging this excellent tool and to upstream for developing it :-) Okay so i use gnome 2.10 and liferea sits in the notification area. * I click the notification area icon to make its main window appear * I maximise

Bug#330343: screenshot as promised

2005-09-27 Thread Stuart Rowan
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Bug#328539: crosshurd: wants to install grub on hppa

2005-09-15 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: crosshurd Version: 1.7.15 Severity: important Thanks for your hard work though, was trying to use crosshurd to build a base system for my nfsroot, obviously it wasn't meant to be: Crosshurd tries to download grub on an hppa target install. grub isn't useful either on alpha or hppa so

Bug#327139: apache-perl ate my /etc/apache

2005-09-07 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: apache-perl Severity: grave Justification: causes non-serious data loss actually causes serious data loss. Had apache installed. Installed apache-perl. dpkg --purge apache-perl . /etc/apache is deleted. W T F? How is it ever right for this directory to be deleted as part of a purge

Bug#313106: openvpn: fixed the unaligned access problems

2005-09-04 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: openvpn Version: 2.0-1debug2 Followup-For: Bug #313106 Okay to get rid of the unaligned access issues, I built the package with debugging enabled etc. and traced the unaligned access to the line in the patch below. The below patch made the unaliagned accesses disappear for me. I

Bug#321544: imms: libtag1c2 and new upstream

2005-08-23 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: imms Version: 2.0.3-2 Followup-For: Bug #321544 Hi Thanks for imms, it has made my music collection a joy to listen to again. Please can you bump to the new version which will hopefully work a bit better? For about a month now, having the IMMS plugin enabled causes XMMS to use 100% CPU.

Bug#320458: xserver-xorg: gtk1.2 apps have screwed up fonts after migration

2005-07-29 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: xserver-xorg Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-4 Severity: normal Hey, Firstly thank you for the new X.org packages. I just got them, restarted gdm, logged back in, all looks brilliant. Except xmms, which has horrid squiggly looking fonts in the main window display and playlist. No problem I

Bug#313538: Error in bash manpage

2005-06-14 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: bash Version: 3.0-15 Severity: normal Hey, Firstly thank your hard work as a maintainer. Currently the bash manpage refers to /dev/tcp and /dev/udp as valid 'fd's. Debian's bash is compiled with --disable-net-redirections, so these files do not work. I am aware that there is ongoing

Bug#313106: openvpn has lots of unaligned traps

2005-06-11 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: openvpn Version: 2.0-1 Severity: normal Hi, Firstly thank you for your packaging of openvpn. On my alpha, I get a lot of unaligned traps from the openvpn binary. Obviously these slow the machine's performance down and hece presumably the speed of the tunnel. Be great if these could be

Bug#308011: squid-prefetch: Package should not run as root

2005-05-07 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: squid-prefetch Version: 1.0-1 Severity: wishlist It would be great if squid-prefetch could be started as e.g. the squid user (proxy) or I suppose nobody (urgh). Running as root does seem a little unnecessary! Or at least start as root and then change to a less privileged user if it needs

Bug#308010: squid-prefetch: Silenty fails to run after install

2005-05-07 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: squid-prefetch Version: 1.0-1 Severity: important Hi, My squid configuration file is /etc/squid.conf, not e.g. /etc/squid/squid.conf ... I presume because this machine has had Debian in various versions on it for so long that the squid config location has changed? Anyway it would be

Bug#305740: xmms: alsa master volume control stops song title display

2005-04-21 Thread Stuart Rowan
Package: xmms Version: 1.2.10+cvs20050209-2 Severity: important Christopher, Firstly, thank you for adopting the xmms package and getting so many patches into it recently. The current problem I have with xmms is that if I press the up or down arrow on the keyboard whilst the main window has the