Graham Wilson writes:
> I wasn't able to get rawdog to work without python-xml installed for the
> few feeds that I tried it with. Does it need python-xml for all feeds?
Actually, feedparser does. Oversight on my part. I'll upload a fix right
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> If so it should probably depend on it, and if not, it should probably
> recommend it at least.
Wait, ignore what I said before. What is the actual error you're
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EspeonEefi writes:
> Just a heads up...iroffer 1.4.b02 was released a week ago. It's supposed
> to fix a long-standing memory leak; that's why I've left this as a
> normal bug rather than wishlist.
Thanks. BTW, have you found anyone interested in adopting this yet? It's
still RFA.
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1.0.8 final has been out for a while. See:
http://nicotine.thegraveyard.org/nicotine-1.0.8.tar.gz
I could NMU this if you're busy, but I won't unless you ask.
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Michal Čihař writes:
> Oops, this is caused by added patch. As temporary workaround you can set
> higher sleep interval in configuration (5 should be okay).
Ah, yes, the default is 1 isn't it. Didn't think of that. I'll work out
a better solution and get warp to approve it.
Rebuild coming up!
Package: bmp-crossfade
Version: 0.3.9-1
Severity: normal
If I set the crossfade type for a particular event to Advanced and
select Custom(ms) for the offset, typing a new value into the input box
and clicking OK does not save this value.
Using the up and down adjustment buttons, or typing in a va
Andrew Ferrier writes:
> In bash, and most shells, Ctrl-C seems to kill the current line and open
> a new prompt. However, in yafc, pressing Ctrl-C also disconnects from
> the server one is connected to.
My thought is that if something is "open" (running) in a shell, ctrl-C
kills it, so I hadn't
Florian Ernst writes:
> Does this occur when using 0.3.10-1 as well? I expect it does, but I
> just want to make sure...
Yep. :(
I will look into the code if I get a chance... of the top of my head, I
believe the prototype for gwhatever_connect_signal changed from GTK+
1.2 to 2.x, but you'd bett
Package: bmp-crossfade
Version: 0.3.10-1
Severity: normal
(This is also present in 0.3.9-1.)
With bmp-crossfade set up to do an advanced crossfade on automatic
songchange, it will sometimes, seemingly at random, stop the current
song completely when it hits the point where it should start filling
Actually... I think it may just be happening when I start song 1 from
the beginning. Or perhaps just let it play for a certain length of time
before the fade starts.
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Package: fbpanel
Version: 4.1-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
For some reason, the taskbar plugin uses _NET_CLIENT_LIST to initialize
itself but _NET_CLIENT_LIST_STACKING to update. It is possible that a
window manager might set the client list but not stacking information
(perhaps it is strictly t
Anything going on with this? I just need one alternate added to the
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The bindings built from the syck source do not work very well at all.
There is an alternative binding, with its own source, called PySyck. See
here:
http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/languageHoppingWithYaml.html
http://trac.xitology.org/pys
David Martínez Moreno writes:
> Please, Decklin, could you point what do you find in libxaw8 that you
> have not got in libxaw7? As far as I can tell, libxaw8 differs from
> libxaw7 in the print code, which is actually disabled.
>
> X Strike Force' plans are, among others, drop libxaw8 packages i
Package: kernel-package
Version: 10.026
Severity: wishlist
(I am using yaird to build my initrds, although I don't think this
matters.)
I have a relatively small /boot partition, and as I'm testing some
different hardware configurations I have more kernels than usual in
there. Sometimes, in a ker
Adam, what do we have to do to merge the rawdog-specific changes into
feedparser 4.0? Are all (any) of them still necessary? It would be nice
to be able to depend on the python-feedparser package.
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Package: rxvt-unicode
Version: 5.8-1
Severity: minor
It would be nice if the regular (not -lite) packages of rxvt-unicode
were built with --enable-xpm-background, for consistency with with
regular rxvt.
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Michal, is your sponsor back yet? I could upload this if you wish. I
also have a one-liner to merge... warp's mail is bouncing at the moment,
so it's not in upstream yet.
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> Upstream author's email is AFAIK Kuno Woudt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. What kind is
> one liner to merge?
Yeah, MX isn't answering. Here's the one-liner, see attachment.
If you could put it in your diff and upload the source somewhere I can
build the .deb. Thanks.
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reopen 292116
thanks
Thanks for the fix, but this doesn't work if /bin/sh is dash -- the
correct character to negate a character class in a pattern match is !,
not ^ (although bash still accepts the latter for the sake of not
gratuitously breaking things). Cf. POSIX 3.13.
--- module-init-tools.dp
severity 292116 minor
thanks
> I run dash on all my systems and the script works fine.
I should also specify that this only breaks if you use /etc/modules-2.4,
/etc/modules-2.6, etc. Since this is not a common configuration, I
should have adjusted the severity initially; my apologies.
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* Package name: python-mpdclient
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Package: whois
Version: 4.7.5
Severity: normal
In my environment, I have WHOIS_HIDE set to 1 to reduce annoying legal
messages from whois. Today I noticed that this causes whois lookups to
fail when requesting information from the Dotster (dotster.com) whois
servers.
I can only assume that Dotste
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Tags: patch
This implements a few more window management actions which are somewhat
obscure, but useful to me.
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Subject says it all.
rtelnet: error while loading shared libraries: libsocks.so.4: cannot
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I ran into this as well. I do not know the correct fix, or if this is
really even a bug in beep (could be glib), but removing the
G_INLINE_FUNC macro from both function definitions fixes it.
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retitle 202475 RFP: gnu-netcat -- reimplementation of netcat
reassign 202475 wnpp
thanks
Florian Ernst writes:
> As further eleven months have passed since then, may I ask what your
> current plans regarding netcat.sf.net are?
I apologize for letting this sit, but I have not had time or interest
merge 332637 332369
kthxbye
Steve Greenland writes:
> During the upgrade to -8, I was asked three times whether I wanted to
> attempt mouse device autodetection.
I noticed this as well, but found it was already filed. :-)
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Here is a revised version of the patch which replaces the bash
substitution with a POSIX substitution that will work in both bash and
dash.
--- glibc.sh.orig 2005-08-29 13:29:42.0 -0400
+++ glibc.sh2005-08-29 13:33:19.0 -0400
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
# Note that parisc64 ke
Michael Scherer writes:
> Installing rawdog on a system without any python xml packages result in a
> error :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] misc] $ rawdog -u
> Feed:http://del.icio.us/rss/misc
> Error parsing feed.
>
> The debugger show the error comes from feedparser.py, when parsing the xml
Package: xmms-scrobbler
Version: 0.3.8.1-3
Severity: normal
xmms-scrobbler needs to be recompiled against libmusicbrainz4c2.
Currently, attempting to install it yields:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
xmms-scrobbler: Depends: libmusicbrainz4 (>= 2.1.1) but it is not installable
dann frazier writes:
> gcc -o 9wm -g -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -L/usr/X11R6/lib main.o
> event.o manage.o menu.o client.o grab.o cursor.o error.o -lXext -lX11
> -lselinux
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lselinux
This was due to to an imake bug, actually. Should be fixed in X.org -5
(I'll l
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zsnes's changelog.Debian.gz and changelog.gz seem to have disappeared in
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still in the archive, seems to contain an out-of-date version, at least.
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This would be nice, but there's no place to add it right now. If someone
wants to take a shot at adding a SIGWINCH handler so that the
window-sizing code can be refactored, it would be appreciated.
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Package: xcolorsel
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Severity: serious
#321664 is blocking me from rebuilding this on sid currently. The old
binaries still work, so just sit tight, I guess. It should (and when I
say "should", I mean "must", hence the severity) shake out before etch
is released.
I would really pre
Package: xaw3dg
Version: 1.5+E-8.1
Severity: normal
X.org, which should arrive in etch soon, provides libxaw8 as well as
libxaw7. I would like to keep the development headers for libxaw8
installed, and still build packages which depend on Xaw3d.
A quick test build on my machine verifies that, sim
Package: mpd
Version: 0.11.5-2
Severity: normal
When installing mpd I told debconf not to run it from an init script
(see below). Accordingly, it didn't create a user to run system-wide mpd
as. Now I'm getting this every day from cron.
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
error: mpd:8 unknown user 'mpd
Could you follow up on this bug please? sgmllib is included with python,
and xml.sax is imported within a try block. It still works with or
without python2.3-xml for me.
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Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Please consider adopting some or all of my various improvements at my
unofficial patched mpd package here:
http://debian.jones.dk/auryn/pool-sid/mpd/
Hi,
Thanks for this. I apologize for being MIA. I will review these, merge
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Steve Greenland wrote:
Just AOLing to indicate interest in having pulse support.
This will be included as soon as I am ready to rebuild -- should just be
a few days. My apologies for being MIA for so long.
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Thijs Kinkhorst writes:
> > If I include the feeddefaults option in the config file, I get the
> > following when running rawdog -u:
> >
> > In config:
> > Bad line in config: feeddefaults
>
> I can confirm this, and it's especially annoying because this directive
> is in the example config file
reopen 396134
severity 396134 wishlist
thanks
There is no ESD plugin. Please disregard the incorrect close message
(I thought I had merely disabled it). I guess this bug can be left as
a "someone wants an ESD plugin to be written" bug instead, although this
probably isn't going to happen.
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martin f krafft writes:
> retitle 407812 deadlock due to read() without select()
Thanks, guys; my apologies for being MIA. I haven't gotten a handle on
this yet, but I am able to reproduce it (consistently) without hitting
any of the network code -- my library on this installation is mounted
via
Eric Wong writes:
> Warren made a patch that should fix the problem with HTTP below,
OK, the inputStream_file.c does in fact fix the NFS case (at a very
cursory test, anyway). For the HTTP case I will need to make a patch to
pull in the changes to inputStream_httpRead in SVN before this one can
b
giggz writes:
> cannot setgid for user "mpd" at line 35: Operation not permitted
This should be because of the --chuid mpd:audio in /etc/init.d/mpd line
46. Can you remove those arguments and confirm that it works?
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Piotr Engelking writes:
> Package: netcat
> Version: 1.10-32
> Severity: normal
>
> For outbound connections, netcat -c is treated as netcat -e.
Hi; my apologies for being MIA for a long time. I haved fixed this by
removing the extra code from the original -c patch, and reducing the
changes to d
FYI: 0.12.2-2 has some older HTTP fixes from SVN merged, but I have not
included the peek code because I can't fix the following issues:
- Ogg over HTTP sometimes deadlocks again
- All MP3s are reported with a length of 0 when playing; changing this
breaks MP3s over HTTP in some way I don't unde
Helge Kreutzmann writes:
> Somehow 0.35-1 only contains the Czech and the French translation, no
> German translation in sight. If there are issues with the German
> debconf translation please let me know so we can resolve them.
Hmm-- it looks like another build problem. I am going to figure out
Nathanael Nerode writes:
> I am closing them now. Maintainer, if you really really want to have three
> of
> the oldest ten bugs in Debian, you can reopen them, but I wouldn't if I were
> you.
No, I have no desire to leave these open. I just didn't want to upset
anyone who felt it was more im
Leo Moisio writes:
> On a fresh installation of debian etch, when using vim 7.0-122+1etch2
> with set mouse=a and otherwise default settings on rxvt-unicode with
> default settings, dragging the mouse while holding left mouse button
> should select an area visually, and hilight the selected area o
reassign 417619 libmpd
kthxbye
Wim De Smet writes:
> Obviously, the version of libmpd is too old for this version (it was at
> 0.12.0-2). Upgrading it to the latest version solved the problem. If the
> ABI changed though gmpc should depend on a new libmpd or specifify a
> specific version of libm
martin f krafft writes:
> If I start urxvt, it'll use a 14px font, as expected. If I remove
> the URxvt resource, however, the font falls back to the 7x14
> default, rather than using the 18px defined for the Rxvt resource.
This is #381969, but I have a bad feeling that this is going to be filed
Jonathan Wheelhouse writes:
> However, when it tries to load the music (via a mpd --create-db) it
> fails with the following:
>
> added Classical/Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741)/Vivaldi (Musici San
> Marco)/03 Vivaldi, K571 (F).mp3
> mpd: /tmp/buildd/mpd-0.12.0/./src/utils.c:126: xmalloc: Assertion
Blue Beret writes:
> I did use XMMS with Crossfade plugin before switching to mpd.
> There was a feature to make a quick fadeout on pause/stop and a quick fadein
> on resume. Could this be added to mpd?
There is crossfading between songs, but not on start and stop. Some sort of
additional mechani
retitle 390417 can't play certain mp3 files if maxFrames is not determined
kthxbye
I've uploaded 0.12.0-2, with the patch, but I'm leaving this open as playing
the affected file does not actually work (Eric had the same result when I
checked on IRC). You should be able to update your database, tho
Andy Grover writes:
> Can this use python-feedparser? bug 345349 suggested this would be a
> good thing but it seemed like a good idea to open an enh bug explicitly
> for this.
Yes, but see #374741. If you can read Python and want to help, the first
step would be to identify what the incompatib
Trevor Caira writes:
> libshout3 and libvorbisenc2 are not installed as dependencies, but
> starting mpd without them installed fails as it links against those
> libraries.
I'm not seeing this:
$ ldd /usr/bin/mpd
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xe000)
libnsl.so.1 => /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libnsl.
FlashCode writes:
> Hi Decklin,
>
> Could you please update version in debian unstable, rxvt-unicode 7.9
> is available since 3 weeks.
Hello,
Thanks for the update. I have just returned from vacation and can take
care of it tomorrow.
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Sam Hocevar writes:
>Could you please elaborate on your tagging #145798 +wontfix? Debian
> users are stuck with a netcat from 1998 that isn't maintained while the
> OpenBSD netcat has support for IPv6, Unix sockets etc.
>
>If you don't have time to package a newer version, I can help; if
Reuben Thomas writes:
> I just spent a long time trying to work out why Rxvt.font didn't seem
> to work when all the other Rxvt.* resources did, and I finally
> discovered that this was because URxvt.font is set in
> /etc/X11/app-defaults, rather than Rxvt.font.
>
> Why can't you set Rxvt.* resou
Reuben Thomas writes:
> So in fact my wishlist item has already been implemented; what is really
> needed is to update the update-alternatives list so that it mentions
> urxvtcd rather than urxvt (or maybe have both; some people prefer the
> stability of separate processes).
Thanks; an alterna
Julien Delange writes:
> MPD db at /var/lib/mpd/mpddb not found, creating.
> Starting Music Player Daemon: mpd.
Could you explain what happens after this step? Either MPD should be
running, or there should be more errors.
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Guus Sliepen wrote:
Upstream has included our patch to support libsamplerate. However, mpd
does not Build-Depend on libsamplerate0-dev.
Thanks for the update. This will be made explicit in whatever is the
next upload.
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martin f krafft writes:
> I need to install netcat-traditional to make it work.
Thanks; this was due to netcat-traditional removing the wrong path after
the package name was changed, so if you don't want to install/uninstall
again (-37 will work properly), you can remove it from the database
by h
Helmut Grohne wrote:
mpc playlist outputs the playlist as:
entrynumber) artist - title
With a bad collection "artist - title" doesn't have to be a unique, so
it is impossible to find out what some entries really are. It would be
cool if there was some option to make mpc output the playlist as
f
John Sullivan wrote:
Symptoms are the same as reported earlier -- resuming with mpc play
hangs, mpc doesn't give status and times out, but killall mpd and
restarting with the init script starts the music again.
Apologies this is a brief report, I'll try to provide more info if it
would help.
Package: moreutils
Version: 0.26
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
If TMPDIR lives on a filesystem that is full, vidir will be able to open
a temp file, but not write to it. The user will then be presented with an
empty file, and if they leave their editor, vidir will act as if all
lines were deleted, a
Brian Millan writes:
> Supported outputs:
> alsa ao oss pulse jack
Hmm. Unfortunately, this is not surprising. See #453746; we don't build
with libvorbis on arm, but rather libvorbisidec ("Tremor", the integer
decoder); e.g. the NSLU2 doesn't have a FPU so regular libvorbis is
unacceptably slow.
Adeodato Simó writes:
> Thanks, and sorry I didn't find time to test lastfmsubmitd before it
> migrated to testing.
I should have had something to test with that *doesn't* already use the
marshaller... oops. What are you working on, anyway? (Feel free to reply
off-bug.)
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Adeodato Simó writes:
> Here's a patch that applies to lastfmsubmitd 0.36.
Thanks for the reminder. I've implemented this in slightly different
form, since at least lastmp needs it as well. Should be out shortly.
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giggzounet writes:
> But it doesn't explain why when I do '/etc/init.d/mpd stop' there are 2
> others mpd processes at each time.
When MPD is actually running, this is normal. It seems that you actually
have an ALSA problem here. I'm adding an additional note to the readme
about standard practice
Giggz wrote:
Euh sorry I'm a newbie... How do I run mpd under strace ?...
You will need to stop mpd normally and then run the mpd binary directly
with --no-daemon. i.e.:
sudo invoke-rc.d mpd stop
sudo strace /usr/bin/mpd --no-daemon
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giggzounet writes:
> Sorry to email you directly...
No problem. I am assuming that you experience the hang at the same time
that this starts:
> select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, {0, 1000}) = 0 (Timeout)
> select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, {0, 1000}) = 0 (Timeout)
> select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, {0, 1000})
Valery V. Vorotyntsev writes:
> `urxvt -fg gray90' makes _background_ gray, while `urxvt -bg gray90'
> changes font color (foreground).
I cannot reproduce this. Are you sure you didn't turn on reverseVideo?
`urxvt -rv -fg gray90' behaves as you describe.
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Sebastien Delafond writes:
> I have the following in my ~/.Xdefaults:
>
> URxvt.cutchars: `"'()*,;<>[]{|}
> URxvt.font: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:pixelsize=13
>
> While the font resource is honored, the cutchars one is not:
> double-clicking on "foo&bar" only selects half of the string.
Reuben Thomas writes:
> The problem I noticed is that in the following text:
>
> (http://foo.com/).
>
> this URL is highlighted:
>
> http://foo.com/)
>
> which is unlikely to be right, yet omits a potentially valid
> character, ".". (I'm not sure whether parentheses, on the other hand,
> are l
severity 434292 important
thanks
Mykola Nikishov writes:
> Gmpc dies with failed assertion:
>
> Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_view_append_column: assertion `column->tree_view ==
> NULL' failed
> aborting...
Could you provide the steps to reproduce this?
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> Version: 0.14.0-5+b2
> Followup-For: Bug #432731
Please use 0.15.1. I have freed this up to enter testing momentarily.
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Uhm, sorry. Apparently this was overlooked in the round of library uploads
for sup-mail. Uploading now.
Excerpts from Daniel Watkins's message of Sun Oct 19 10:17:29 -0400 2008:
> owner 488877 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> thanks
>
> Hi Decklin,
>
> > Excerpts from daniel's message of Sat Oct 11 06:11:21
Excerpts from W. Martin Borgert's message of Mon Oct 20 10:58:47 -0400 2008:
> mpd returns '0.13.0' instead of '0.13.2'. I installed python-mpd
> and typed in python:
I have indeed noticed this writing Njiiri, it does look pretty silly :-)
Next upstream release will fix this; since it's cosmetic
tags 499410 +patch
thanks
Here is a patch to solve the issue. (I was a bit shocked to not be able to
just run pastebinit and paste something in...) It makes pastebinit behave in
a more standard manner: no filename is equivalent to "-", not an error.
I have had to adjust some of the messages (as s
Excerpts from Martin Michlmayr's message of Thu Oct 23 02:59:29 -0400 2008:
> Copying the maintainer since the package is still in NEW.
Thanks. (Has this always been the case? A quick search of the bugs.debian.org
metapackage doesn't seem to show anything filed about bugs not going to
maintainers
Excerpts from Daniel Moerner's message of Sat Oct 25 14:49:14 -0400 2008:
> Hi, I am bumping this to grave because it can break unrelated
> packages--e.g., nothing in the Debian menu that relies on
> x-terminal-emulator works as a result of this bug if you have set
> urxvtcd as the default alternat
Excerpts from David Futcher's message of Wed Nov 05 11:31:14 -0500 2008:
> Forwarding a patch from Ubuntu, mpd's init.d file should read the mpd
> user from mpd.conf, instead of assuming the username is 'mpd'.
What is the problem that this solves?
Why does it require awk?
Why is it looking at audi
Excerpts from Daniel Dickinson's message of Fri Nov 21 04:13:53 -0500 2008:
> I've been comparing different mpd clients and unfortunately non of them have
> all the features of the others. gmpc for example is missing the ability to
> play web radio (http streams) that ario has (but has better play
martin f krafft writes:
> Anyway, I am not sure at this moment whether my patch is actually
> the right thing to do, so give me a few days to make sure it is
> actually doing the right thing. I am now starting to think that
> a terminal emulator should always start shells with SHLVL=0...
Well, up
Thanks. I'll be uploading in a few hours (sorry, forgot you were in
+0200 and might not see this until tomorrow.)
Christian Perrier writes:
> diff -Nru lastfmsubmitd-0.37.old/debian/changelog
> lastfmsubmitd-0.37/debian/changelog
> --- lastfmsubmitd-0.37.old/debian/changelog 2008-09-28 08:06:3
Eran writes:
> "Trying to run gmpc with a wrong libmpd version."
This will be fixed (properly) with the next libmpd.
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Excerpts from daniel's message of Sat Oct 11 06:11:21 -0400 2008:
> Just dropping a note to ask if you're getting anywhere on packaging
> Trollop? I have made a package, in the apparent absence of activity on
> your end, so I'll take over this ITP and get it uploaded 1 week from now
> if I don't h
Excerpts from Samuel Tardieu's message of Mon Oct 13 04:29:55 -0400 2008:
> Loic's patch is not so about the *number* of file descriptors
> but about the *largest* file descriptor that can be used in
> netcat.
Yes, I know how select(2) works; since its usage was fixed in the
other patch, I don't
Excerpts from Samuel Tardieu's message of Mon Oct 13 18:13:08 -0400 2008:
> Agreed, it should be eliminated and the system default should be
> kept. Anyway, I withdraw my request, we switched to "socat" today after
> I had a look at the "netcat" code, and it fits its job perfectly, so we
> won't b
block 510675 by 476339
block 510675 by 461519
thanks
I'm deferring to upstream's judgement here.
Excerpts from Max Kellermann's message of Sun Jan 04 05:32:26 -0500 2009:
> We (upstream authors) decided to disable mikmod by default, because
> libmikmod contains critical security bugs, which are n
You should probably file this upstream at http://musicpd.org/mantis/.
I don't see anything currently in the feature category that looks like it.
Excerpts from Daniel Dickinson's message of Sun Jan 04 23:18:40 -0500 2009:
> Package: mpd
> Severity: wishlist
>
>
> It'd be nice if mpd could store s
Excerpts from Gerfried Fuchs's message of Fri Nov 07 10:46:43 -0500 2008:
> Alright, after some more fiddling around with it I found
> "perldoc /usr/lib/urxvt/urxvt.pm".
This should be installed as urxvtperl(3). Does this not work for you?
Should the section be changed?
> I tried RS_Uline, RS
Package: yeahconsole
Version: does not recognize Shift, Meta, or Super
Severity: normal
yeahconsole does not allow for a Shift modifier. Also, it only accepts
"Alt" for mod1 and "Win" for mod4, which are rather PC-centric. This
patch adds Shift and allows the names Meta and Super for mod1/mod4.
Excerpts from Michal Čihař's message of Tue Dec 30 17:16:09 -0500 2008:
> http://sf.net/musicpd/mpd-([0-9.]*).tar.gz
Thanks.
> Also 0.14 version is available ;-).
Should be making its way to your mirror as we speak :)
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> Despite the fact that this bug has been already corrected upstream,
> and that a patch has been provided quite a long time ago, it is not
> fixed yet in lenny. Shell I prepare an NMU?
I will upload this to unstable (should have been in already, my
fault). Unless you already have. I think this is
Excerpts from Gilles Filippini's message of Mon Dec 08 12:20:52 -0500 2008:
> (gdb) run
> Starting program: /usr/bin/mpd --no-daemon --stdout
Thanks for this. I have recently acquired some armel hardware so I can debug
this sort of thing; I'll see what the deal is with libflac on there.
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