Hi,
Thanks for reporting this. I uploaded a new version to unstable last
night that fixes this. Sorry for the delay in uploading it,
Alan
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Laurence J. Lane wrote:
You gave input on patch against libast to fix this some years ago.
The code changed slightly.
I'm rather clueless about the patch and have no 64-bit system to
test with. Can you patch and test it?
[snipped old patch]
Here's the new code in libast 0.7:
/* Fast
tags 388149 +confirmed
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Hi, just a quick note to acknowledge receipt of this bug report. Will
provide fix/further updates after work today.
Alan
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Ok, I've had a further look into things, and it appears now that the
first injection problem (when allow HTML is unchecked) is with the function:
function htmlToText(aStr) {
varformatConverter =
I'll make an upload probably this evening to resolve this issue.
(Assuming there is 100% compatibility, if not it may take longer to fix)
Alan
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I didn't manage to get it building last night. It's going to take some
further hacking.
Alan
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Varun Hiremath wrote:
Hi Alan,
On 11/6/06, *Alan Woodland* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Co maintaining sounds like a good approach - I did have packages
almost
ready quite some time back, but there were a few python related issues
that needed fixing
A new upstream version (1.3.7) has been released, which purports to
have fixed the security vulnerabilities. I intend to inspect this and
hopefully make an upload shortly which will fix this.
Alan
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tags 388149 +patch
tags 388149 +pending
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I've looked into the reported vulnerabilities further, and produced the
following patch. The patch does 3 things.
- Firstly it disables the Trust un-sanitized HTML option altogether.
- Secondly a nice side effect of the way I did first item results
tags 389523 +upstream
tags 389523 +confirmed
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Hi,
The disabled HTML is intented to be a temporary solution to some farily
serious security flaws. Blindly trusting the HTML from any RSS/Atom feed
is clearly not acceptable. An ideal solution would be to relibably
prevent any script from
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If you could awnswer a couple of questions to help me isolate the cause
of this problem that'd be really helpful:
a) What version of the ogle package are you using (and is it -mmx?)?
b) Does ogle without ogle-gui installed at all do this still?
c)
One more thing I meant to ask right at the start.
Does the new version of ogle and ogle-gui in testing fix the problem for
you?
Thanks,
Alan
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reassign 389709 ogle
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Vladimir Dzhuvinov wrote:
I removed the ogle-gui package and ran ogle from the command line. The
program crashed with the same error:
I've reassigned the bug to ogle itself then.
Thanks for the other info.
Under Windows I have no problems watching DVDs at screen
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As promised, I've applied one of the patches introduced into the newer
versions in unstable to the version in stable, which should have built
without any change in dependencies (I hope). Could try these and confirm
if it fixes it? If it does I'll try
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From: Vladimir Dzhuvinov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 28 September 2006 18:20:35 BDT
To: Alan Woodland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bug #389709
Hi Alan,
Thanks for the lightning-speed update!
I tried both the generic ogle_0.9.2-2sarge1_i386.deb and the MMX-
tailored ogle-mmx_0.9.2
This info was missing from the bug log:
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Date: 27 September 2006 22:13:47 BDT
To: Alan Woodland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bug #389709
Hi Alan,
a) What version of the ogle package are you using (and is it -mmx?)?
ogle
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Hi Manish,
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Hi Varun
Sorry cudn't reply before, I was out of town on Thanksgiving Holidays.
Regarding flickrfs, I have been experiencing a huge consumption of RAM,
if the number of photos are large, say around 2000
tags 401326 +confirmed
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I'm onto it - I should be able to make an upload to correct this
tomorrow evening.
Alan
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Riku Voipio wrote:
Package: mozilla-traybiff
Version: 1.2.3-4.1
Severity: serious
armel buildlog:
g++ -L/usr/lib/iceape -lxpcom -lplds4 -lplc4 -lnspr4 -lpthread -ldl
-lgtk-x11-2.0 -lgdk-x11-2.0 -latk-1.0 -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 -lm -lpangocairo-1.0
-lpango-1.0 -lcairo -lgobject-2.0 -lgmodule-2.0
tags 453220 +confirmed
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Hi,
Thanks for reporting this. It looks as though it is missing the comma
separating the dependencies. I'll have a look into this later on
tonight or over the weekend.
Alan
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stop
It is my belief that this bug was fixed by an upload of firefox some
time ago. I tested this briefly just now with a brand new firefox
profile and it does indeed appear to be fixed, therefore I am closing
this bug.
Alan
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Package: chromium
Version: 0.9.12-5
Tags: patch
Severity: minor
I have several different machines all of which share the same home
directories. When I start chromium on a 64bit platform it segfaults in
HiScore::print(int skill). The reason this happens is because the
highscores file was first
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Daniel Burr wrote:
icedove-traybiff_1.2.2-13etch1_i386.deb does not fix the problem under
testing:
icedove-traybiff depends on icedove ( 1.5.0.10.dfsg.0); however:
Version of icedove on system is 1.5.0.12.dfsg1-0etch1+lenny1.
Hi,
The version
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Tayroni Francisco de Alencar Alves wrote:
Why the updated package doesn't reach yet the stable repos?
Updates to the stable release are only made infrequently. In between
updates packages that will be changed in the next update are collected
in
Looks like it's hit the archives now - want me to make an upload?
Also you can usually make the upload before the buildds have done the
building, and it tends to work. If it doesn't you can always request
a rebuild for a specific arch.
Alan
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tags 450274 +confirmed
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Hi,
Thanks for reporting these bugs - I was aware of these, but waiting for
new upstream releases before making an upload that corrected this.
Alan
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Ondrej Certik wrote:
There is a new upstream libmesh available, version 0.6.1. Please
package it when you get a chance (and when we can resolve the PETSc
build problems...)
Thanks for the info. I tried to package the new version a week ago,
but
tags 405072 +confirmed
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Hi,
Thanks for the bug report. I'll try and look into this at some point
tomorrow hopefully.
Alan.
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I can confirm that I'm also seeing this behavior. Now to track it
down...
Alan
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Hi,
Can you confirm please where should these files be placed then? In
the extensions/ heirarchy as with Firefox(iceweasel) extensions?
Thanks,
Alan
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As the subject says Confirmed. I'll make an upload shortly.
Alan
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Icedove-traybiff now includes the patch you submitted upstream to use
png icons, which was better than my hacked patch for it. I didn't
notice this bug was opened once icedove though. Do you want to close
it now?
Alan
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Are you looking for a sponsor for this package, or someone to take
your work and be the maintainer?
Alan
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... forgot to attach this:
Alan
(gdb) r
Starting program: /usr/lib/iceape/iceape-bin
Failed to read a valid object file image from memory.
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread -1219971392 (LWP 26961)]
[New Thread -1221530704 (LWP 26964)]
[New Thread -1240061008 (LWP 26974)]
On 12 Feb 2007, at 17:48, Mike Hommey wrote:
It looks like your /usr/lib/iceape/chrome is empty. Could you check
what
is in the directory and what package(s) own it ? (dpkg -S
/usr/lib/iceape/chrome)
You may be hitting an old bug that is supposed to have been fixed a
while ago...
[EMAIL
On 12 Feb 2007, at 18:28, Mike Hommey wrote:
Mmm maybe update-iceape-chrome should try to recreate the link to
/usr/share/iceape/chrome if /usr/lib/iceape/chrome is empty after
update-iceape-chrome does its cleaning...
Just re-ran update-iceape-chrome noticed this:
giles#
Can you look into this one please? I'm rather tied up right now
Thanks,
Alan
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Thanks for the patch. It looks reasonable, so I'll include it in my next
upload.
Thanks,
Alan
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Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Yaroslav Halchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: remake
Version : 3.80+dbg0.61
Upstream Author : Rocky Bernstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://bashdb.sourceforge.net/remake/
* License
Hi,
The version of sage currently in etch should work with iceweasel/
ff2.0 as it stands. I applied a small patch for this.
My original plan was to delay updating sage until after etch
released. With all the delays though that's not looking like such a
good idea anymore, so I will
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retitle 403374 RFP: thunderbird-lightning -- Calendar extension for
Thunderbird
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Hi,
I suspect this problem is caused by the fact that ogle does not do de-
interlacing, which might cause things like scrolling titles at
certain speeds to look funny. Can you confirm for me though if CPU
usage is particularly high during playback?
Thanks,
Alan
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severity 409181 wishlist
reassign 409181 ogle
merge 409181 277369
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On 2 Feb 2007, at 02:36, Curt Manucredo wrote:
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 15:11:36 +
Alan Woodland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect this problem is caused by the fact that ogle does not do
de- interlacing, which might
I don't have anything available to test this on right now, but I
strongly suspect that this will not affect the version of Sage
currently in Debian. The version currently in Debian is 1.3.7, plus
my somewhat draconian patch to fix the previously reported
vulnerabilities. See the bug report
tags 399170 +upstream
tags 399170 +wontfix
severity 399170 normal
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Tagging this bug won't fix and reducing the severity - I confirmed
the version currently in unstable and testing is not vulnerable. This
information is relevant to a future upload (probably post etch now)
however, and
tags 399825 +confirmed
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Hi,
I'll include corrections to these in the next upload I make.
Thanks,
Alan
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I'm pretty sure this is a hardware related issue. Most probably
something else is being over enthusiastic with its allocation of
video memory leaving you less for ogle. (Possibly even the video
driver itself with GLX or some such extension.) As such there's not
really much I can do to fix
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Date: 25 November 2006 17:00:32 GMT
To: Alan Woodland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: flickrfs_1.2.9-2_i386.changes REJECTED
Hello Alan,
Sorry for the delay in replying. Some nice things happened last
week. The author
Have you made much/any progress with packaging this yet? Are you
interested in a co-maintainer or other assistance with this?
Alan
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Right now, I don't have much time to start with it, so plz, take it :)
Ok, Thanks. I've taken ownership of the ITP bug and made a start.
There's quite a bit to be done in packaging this:
1) The 'branding issue'
The theme, name and icons all appear to be
For anyone who's interested I've delayed packaging this until after
Icedove 2.0 is uploaded to Debian.
Alan
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There hasn't been any activity at http://glgooey.sourceforge.net/
since August 2004, and the forums link where most of the development
discussions happened is dead. I'm pretty sure upstream are no longer
active, and I don't want to make an upload given that.
If anyone wants to take over
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tags 428204 +confirmed
severity 428204 wishlist
merge 428204 378117
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Hi,
Thanks for taking time to fill out a bug report. There is currently a
feature request[1] in bugzilla that would make this possible. If you
could vote on that (or better yet submit a patch?) that would be
tags 428767 +confirmed
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Hi,
Thanks for the bug report. I'll look into this one today on my Etch
workstation in the office.
Thanks,
Alan
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severity 428767 grave
merge 428779 428767
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Hi,
I've made an update for mozilla-traybiff available at
http://people.debian.org/~awoodland/ for now - I'm looking into getting
it uploaded ASAP though.
Thanks,
Alan
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Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
icedove-traybiff should not have strict dependencies on a certain
icedove upstream version. Fix this in next proposed upload, so we can
push this on next stable release update.
Since this builds a binary
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Hi,
The dependencies of mozilla-traybiff are currently too strict in Etch,
and as a result the recent (security) update to icedove has rendered it
uninstallable. I've made a fix for this for Etch, and would like
permission to upload it to stable. The
I've been hacking around with the build system to trick it into using
the system version of xulrunner. This is proving to be somewhat more
challenging than I initially anticipated, owing to songbird's
touching of xulrunner's private parts in several components.
It's going to be a while
tags 426344 +confirmed
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Sorry for the delay in addressing this issue. The problem I currently
have is that for some reason it is no longer a simple case of just
rebuilding for the new version. For some reason it's not picking up the
correct include path anymore, and I need to look into
tags 426475 +confirmed
reassign 426475 ogle
merge 426475 291850
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Hi,
Thanks for using ogle and taking the time to file a bug report. This
is currently a known issue, and a work around is listed in:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=291850
I'm not too sure what if
tags 428397 +patch
The attached patch fixes this, in a not very clever kind of way. I'll
include it in my next upload.
Alan
--- /home/woodalan/ogle-gui-0.9.2/debian/rules 2007-07-06 00:10:35.0 +0100
+++ debian/rules 2007-07-06 00:09:38.0 +0100
@@ -28,7 +28,9 @@
build-stamp:
tags 431398 +confirmed
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Thanks for the bug report, I thought I'd already done this, but I'll
make sure it goes into my next upload
Alan
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On 26 Jun 2007, at 18:43, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
Reopening, as I really meant the unstable version that needs fixing as
it's uninstallable in unstable (due to it's dependency on icedove
2.0.0.0 x 2.0.0.0.0 while 2.0.0.4 is the available one).
Ah oops, sorry. I'll make a fix for this one
Jim Woodruff wrote:
Package: texmaker
Version: 1.5-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Receive a Segmentation fault when launching texmaker as a user. Launching as
root
works but it gives the following error:
Qt: Session management error: Authentication Rejected,
tags 428397 +confirmed
Thanks for the bug report, I'll look into fixing this in a new upload
shortly,
Alan
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Damyan Ivanov wrote:
I find it useful to hide main window using the Close icon on the
window title when there is a tray icon corresponding to that window.
It would be nice if such functionality could be added to
mozilla-traybiff -- it should intercept the close and hide the window
instead.
tags 433491 +confirmed
tags 433490 +confirmed
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Damyan Ivanov wrote:
Consider the following course of action:
- Set the tray icon to be always visible
- Right-click and choose Hide window
- Right-click and choose Hide
You're left with neither icon nor main window so your icedove is
Hi,
Luca Falavigna wrote:
Attached patch provides proxy support. Thank you.
Have you forwarded this patch upstream or considered it for inclusion in
Debian before upstream review it?
Alan
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Damyan Ivanov wrote:
Thank you for your prompt reply.
If you ask me, the Hide option has no place in the menu at all.
I'd replace it with Options... that would bring up the same
dialog as the Preferences button from Tools-Add-ons command. I
tags 433491 +patch
thanks
The attached patch adds a Show preferences option to the context menu
for the tray icon. It appears to work correctly, but I'm not exactly an
expert on the mozilla codebase and I'd appreciate a test. I've not yet
removed the hide icon option, I'll wait until I've got a
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tags 433642 + confirmed patch
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Damyan Ivanov wrote:
The current no new mail icon looks like it is taken from
somewhere (can't find it in the source) and skewed, which looks
nice, but there is some extra hard-black pixels that stay and make
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The attached patch changes it to use the new icon now.
Alan
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The attached patch can catch window closing events. It needs to filter
out the ones it's interested in and then force the icon to drop to the
tray still in the right conditions. It's still a work in progress so
I'm not tagging the bug patch yet.
Alan
tags 277369 +patch
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I will shortly be making an upload that will include this patch from the
ogle CVS tree if testing goes ok.
Alan
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RCS file: /cvsroot/ogle/ogle/mpeg2_video/video_output_x11.c,v
retrieving revision 1.125
tags 419652 +confirmed
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Hi,
Thanks for the report and patch.
I think ogle can support alsa without the need for a wrapper. Maybe I
should make this the default instead? I'll have a look into it for
the next upload I make.
Alan
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merge 307610 419652
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Merging these two bugs - I intend to fix both of these at the same
time with a new upload for Lenny at some point.
Alan
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Ok, I can reproduce this behavior. I don't know why it does this, I was
going to email upstream about it, but it seems that mozdev.org is down
for the time being. I'll try and look into it further myself either
later tonight or possibly over the weekend.
Alan
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tags 486170 +upstream
tags 486170 +confirmed
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Hi,
Thanks for the bug report. I'm currently waiting for upstream to make a
new release fixing this:
http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/sage/2008-May/001560.html
Alan
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A Brief update for anyone who happens to be reading this ITP and
wondering whats happening:
I've got a nice package building and working for mozilla suite's
mail/news client (1.7.12), but not yet managed for thunderbird (1.5).
I've encountered several problems - firstly
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FYI: thunderbird and mailnews packages now both build. I'm currently
looking into an issue with preferences not appearing mailnews still.
Once that is completed packages should be largely done, possibly
requiring some more testing though.
Alan
Thirdly on both powerpc and amd64 the thunderbird .xpi that gets built
says New Mail Icon could not be installed because it is not
compatible with your Mail/News build type (Linux_unknownABI). Please
contact the author of this item about the problem. Is this a known
issue? Do you have a
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For those interested packages (currently powerpc only, more to follow)
are available from http://users.aber.ac.uk/ajw05/debian/
Alan
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Is this problem resolved now with the new Firefox ( 1.5) and the recent
update? (2.6-2)
Thanks,
Alan
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Subject: ITP: glgooey -- user interface components rendered using OpenGL
Package: wnpp
Owner: Alan Woodland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: glgooey
Version : 0.10
Upstream Author : Niel Waldren [EMAIL PROTECTED
Sorry, 2nd sentence of first paragraph is poor, should be replaced with
The collection includes most of the user interface elements frequently
seen in many desktop systems
Alan
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Hi, How's the packaging of this going? I'd really like to see this in
Debian :-) If you want any help or sponsor/co-maintainer I'd be more
than willing to offer my services.
Alan
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retitle 350207 ITP: firefox-sage -- lightweight RSS and Atom feed
aggregator extension for Firefox
owner 350207 !
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I'm preparing a package for this. Currently it is only awaiting
confirmation of a few licensing issues from the upstream authors.
severity 332781 normal
merge 157084 332781
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These two bugs are the same problem. Merging them accordingly.
Alan
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Hi,
What is the current status of this bug? Have you any plans to upload
0.9.4 soon? If you need any help preparing this upload feel free to give
me a shout - I'd like to see Eterm release with Etch.
Thanks,
Alan
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I've taken a fix for this bug out of CVS. The patch is attached to this
message. It doesn't appear to have caused any regressions, and I'm
pretty sure it should fix the bug. I'll include it in my next upload.
Alan
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Hi, I'm the new Debian maintainer for Ogle. I'm currently trying to sort
through some of the outstanding bug reports. With the current version of
Ogle in unstable (0.9.2-4) I'm not seeing this behaviour. Can you
confirm for me if this is still a problem? If it is I'm going to need
some further
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thanks
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Hi,
Thanks for taking the time to report this. This is a known issue [1]. I
should probably include some
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Description
For anyone reading this I have semi-working packages. They're
definitely not ready for inclusion in Debian yet though. I am still
in the process of tidying them up. I am also slightly concerned by
the apparent abandoning of this project by the upstream authors,
which leaves me in two minds
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thanks
I intend to adopt ogle. I have appropriate hardware to
Just about to make first upload of new ogle packages, which fixes
several outstanding bugs, and a bunch of lintian warnings. The remainder
of the bugs are going to take longer to work on solutions.
Alan
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Hi,
I'm the new maintainer of ogle and I'm trying to sort through some of
these older bugs right now. At the moment this one's causing me some
trouble reproducing.
My suspicion is that this is somehow related to a specific version of
the NVIDIA
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tags 347277 confirmed
thanks
Hi,
I agree with most of the comments you've made in this report. I'll see
what I can do about knocking up a patch to fix them. :-)
Alan
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