Bug#672035: [Swig-user] Using own string class

2012-05-26 Thread William S Fulton
On 24/05/12 22:37, David Piepgrass wrote: At ZNC we have an own string class CString, which is inherited from std::string. The goal is to use it as a just string in target languages. How to do that properly? When you use a string class derived from std::string, the main problem tends to be

Bug#672035: [Swig-user] Using own string class

2012-05-26 Thread William S Fulton
On 24/05/12 19:45, Alexey Sokolov wrote: Hello! At ZNC we have an own string class CString, which is inherited from std::string. The goal is to use it as a just string in target languages. How to do that properly? When I was writing modperl and modpython ZNC modules, I used an approach

Bug#628507: subversion: FTBFS with perl 5.14: test failures

2011-06-04 Thread William S Fulton
The exact error is unclear to me. SWIG-2.0.4 contains a fix for perl 2.14, see: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=3260265group_id=1645atid=301645 It might be worth trying this version of SWIG. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject

Bug#508046: ccache warning fixes for gcc-4.3

2008-12-07 Thread William S Fulton
Package: ccache Version: 2.4-15 The following patch cleans up gcc-4.3 warnings: $ make -s ccache.c: In function ‘tmp_string’: ccache.c:146: warning: ignoring return value of ‘asprintf’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result util.c: In function ‘x_asprintf’: util.c:151: warning: ignoring

Bug#396900: new scsh version available (0.6.7)

2006-11-03 Thread William S
Package: scsh Version: 0.6.6.2 Severity: wishlist Maybe you know this already, but a new scsh version 0.6.7 is available from ftp://ftp.scsh.net/pub/scsh/0.6/scsh-0.6.7.tar.gz . Hopefully there will be a Debian package of the new version soon :-). -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1

Bug#354026: java-package: generated package should provide java1-runtime

2006-02-22 Thread William S
Package: java-package Version: 0.27 Severity: important The packages generated by the make-jpkg tool do not provide the virtual package java1-runtime. However, several packages depend on java1-runtime only (and not java-runtime or java2-runtime). Some examples from my sarge packages list:

Bug#347244: libmagic1: Ogg FLAC signature is wrong

2006-01-09 Thread William S
Package: file Version: 4.12-1 Severity: minor The Ogg FLAC signature in /usr/share/misc/file/magic is wrong. This signature is in section vorbis and is generated from the file magic/Magdir/vorbis in the source. Current signature: 28string fLaC\b, FLAC audio Should be: (according to

Bug#345545: cmdtool: All pty's in use (requires BSD ptys?)

2006-01-01 Thread William S
Package: xview-clients Version: 3.2p1.4-19 Severity: normal If I run cmdtool it errors out saying: All pty's in use XView error: NULL pointer passed to xv_set This page [http://www.physionet.org/physiotools/xview/#linux] says that the problem is caused by the kernel not supporting BSD style

Bug#294499: Bug fixed in SWIG-1.3.27

2005-11-05 Thread William S Fulton
SWIG-1.3.27 contains the swig-fix-for-threadsafe-ZTS.patch patch. Assumed fixed and closing corresponding swig bugtracker bug http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=653355group_id=1645atid=101645 William -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Bug#324186: mozilla-firefox: Segfaults when installing adblock with fresh profile

2005-08-21 Thread William S
Package: mozilla-firefox Version: 1.0.4-2sarge2 Followup-For: Bug #324186 After I updated to 1.0.4-2sarge2, I experienced problems with extensions. Opening the Tools Extensions window would sometimes crash Firefox with a segmentation fault. I then moved the entire ~/.mozilla directory to

Bug#305883: darcs ignores $VISUAL, and $DARCS_EDITOR

2005-07-17 Thread William S
in the file '_darcs/prefs/author' and used as a default in the future. To change your preferred author address, simply delete or edit this file. What is your email address? William S [EMAIL PROTECTED] addfile ./foo Shall I record this patch? (1/1) [ynWsfqadjk], or ? for help: y What is the patch