Well, this is unfortunate. Pygtk itself wouldn't be a big problem, but it
requires porting to Gtk 3, and that isn't going to happen.
> On Apr 21, 2018, at 10:19 AM, Jose G. López wrote:
>
> Hello Yevgen,
>
> I forward you this bug as Debian will remove pygtk in the next
Hi there,
I looked into it, it looks like perl highlighting definition tries to be
too smart with transliteration and substitution. I disabled those, and
the result seems better, but of course it doesn't highlight things like
s/foo/bar/ anymore. I am not using perl much myself, so I don't
Package: intltool
Version: 0.40.0-1
Severity: normal
When running intltool-update it prints lots (that is many terminal
screens) of warnings like the following:
Use of uninitialized value in regexp compilation at /usr/bin/intltool-update
line 305, FILE line 147.
Use of uninitialized value in
Package: gtk2-engines
Version: 1:2.10.2-2
Severity: normal
After last upgrade, old (brownish, clear-looking) Clearlooks theme
is gone. Instead there is an ugly blueish theme which makes my gtk
windows look like I am using Windows Vista. It would be so so nice
if you Debian folks packaged the
Package: libglib2.0-0
Version: 2.14.1-5
Severity: normal
File: glib
The glib-2.14.1 package doesn't require new enough pcre version.
So when I used apt-get dist-upgrade, it upgraded glib to 2.14 but
didn't upgrade pcre which was 6.7, and that broke regular expressions
in glib. Regular expressions
Package: medit
Version: 0.8.6-1
Severity: important
Python files in the package are moved from the correct location
(/usr/lib/moo) to /usr/share/medit, which makes them useless.
medit uses /usr/share/moo for data files and /usr/lib/moo for
plugins (those python files, i.e. python plugins).
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Package: pkg-config
Version: 0.22-1
Severity: normal
pkg-config package uses --with-installed-glib configure option. It breaks
horribly in one case: when you
are trying to build your private copy of glib with debian pkg-config, and your
private copy is broken at
the moment.
E.g. you set up
In fact, this is best fixed by using --enable-spell=libsexy or
--enable-spell=static, then one gets an entry with spell check -
looks nice, works as before and checks spelling. Moreover,
libsexy seems to be recommended, see
http://forum.xchat.org/viewtopic.php?p=10809.
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Package: xchat
Version: 2.6.4-2
Severity: wishlist
Please please create xchat-nospell package which would be built
with --disable-spell configure option. The text widget used instead
of an entry when --enable-spell is used is terrible: Tab key
no longer works to move focus out of the entry, and
I downgraded libgsf to version from stable, and
gnumeric doesn't crash anymore. My mistake was
that I looked at apt-cache output instead of looking
at actual version of package.
Sorry for the noise,
Yevgen
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Package: gnumeric
Version: 1.4.3-4
Severity: critical
Justification: causes serious data loss
Gnumeric crashes when I'm trying to save file in MS Excel format,
regardless of file content - it may be a new empty file or file with
some data.
Steps to reproduce are:
1. Open some file or create a
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