Package: libparagui1.0-dev
Version: 1.0.4-10.1
Followup-For: Bug #316335
I second this problem. Paragui 1.1 should be uploaded.
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Shell:
Package: subversion
Version: 1.2.3dfsg1-3
Severity: normal
In cvs one could do 'cvs diff -D December' to get a diff.
In svn, svn help diff says:
-r [--revision] arg : ARG (some commands also take ARG1:ARG2 range)
A revision argument can be one of:
Also:
svn diff -r \{\ December \}\
svn: Syntax error in revision argument '{'
svn diff -r \{\December\}\
svn: Syntax error in revision argument '{December}'
svn diff -r \{\ December \}\
svn: Syntax error in revision argument '{ December }'
svn diff -r { December }
svn: Syntax error in
Package: mozilla-thunderbird
Version: 1.0.7-3
Severity: important
Message filtering works fine if it runs while the messages are being
received. But if I select a local folder and choose run filters on folder,
then nothing happens. No matter how I try to select the folder (selecting
it in the
Package: mozilla-thunderbird
Version: 1.0.7-3
Severity: normal
Previously the Advanced search feature was available from the menus. But
in recent versions it is not. Nor is it available from the search bar (which
is obviously where it should be). Instead it is only available from the
account
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 02:04:37PM -0500, Jason Dorje Short wrote:
Package: mozilla-thunderbird
Version: 1.0.7-3
Severity: normal
Previously the Advanced search feature was available from the menus. But
in recent versions it is not. Nor is it available
Andrew Vaughan wrote:
The subversion book says subversion accepts
--revision {2002-02-17}
--revision {2002-02-17 15:30}
etc.
(see http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/svn-book.html#svn-ch-3-sect-3.3 )
This is a major problem. Not being able to use the output of `date`
within subversion
Package: firefox
Version: 1.5.dfsg-3
Severity: normal
I installed several of the most popular extensions for firefox. Now after
several hours of use, I find that firefox reliable has leaked an insane
amount of memory. Instead of 150 mb of consumption (a ridiculous amount
already) it will grow
Package: mount
Version: 2.12p-8
Severity: normal
I'm using samba, and trying to mount //dorje/Documents and Settings in
/mnt/dorje-docs/. Using smbmount this works fine. But when I put it into
fstab it is impossible (I'm told) because of the space in the path. My line
in fstab is something
Package: libgtk2.0-0
Version: 2.6.10-1
Severity: important
When running Freeciv 2.0 (currently in debian unstable, also downloadable
from http://freeciv.org/) under valgrind, I get a number of warnings and
errors inside the glib and gdk libraries. Some of these are actual errors
that look like
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.7-1
Severity: normal
When I have a lot of tabs open, sometimes using ctrl-w to close the active
tab does not work. In this case it is almost always fixed by pressing tab
(after which ctrl-w does work)...but then the next tab may have the same
problem. I
Eric Dorland wrote:
* Jason Dorje Short ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.7-1
Severity: normal
When I have a lot of tabs open, sometimes using ctrl-w to close the active
tab does not work. In this case it is almost always fixed by pressing tab
(after which ctrl
Eric Dorland wrote:
* Jason Dorje Short ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric Dorland wrote:
* Jason Dorje Short ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.7-1
Severity: normal
When I have a lot of tabs open, sometimes using ctrl-w to close the active
tab does not work
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.0.23
Severity: important
Perhaps this is not the correct package for this bug report, but I'm hoping
a quick fix is available.
As of my most recent dist-upgrade, the xorg server no longer starts. The
error is AGP GART support is not available. Make sure your
Drew Parsons wrote:
As of my most recent dist-upgrade, the xorg server no longer starts. The
error is AGP GART support is not available. Make sure your kernel agpgart
support or that the kernel agpgart module is loaded. The final message is
Screen(s) found, but none have a usable
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Jason Dorje Short]
But why is it not being loaded? Where is it supposed to be configured
to be loaded?
This is probably the same as bug #386500.
Sound to me like some init.d script isn't being executed any more.
In your case, I believe the problem
Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
Version:0.21-1
(see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=303428)
The bug appears to be fixed in pkg-config 0.21-1. I certainly can't
reproduce your test case anymore.
Tom Parker
Yes, it is fixed now, thanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ export
Package: nickle
Version: 2.54-1
Severity: normal
I put in a large exponent, something like
1.4**78000
by mistake. It took a long long time thinking (I didn't realized I'd given
this large exponent so I wondered what was happening) then crashed.
The backtrace:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x08075dc5 in
Eric Dorland wrote:
reassign 324791 firefox
thanks
* Jason Dorje Short ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.6-3
Severity: normal
Firefox crashed (actually my power went out and the whole system went down in
an instant). When I restarted it, it refused to use my
Justin Pryzby wrote:
What is the expected (desired?) behaviour? Check the indicated PID,
and if it is not a firefox process, remove the lock automatically?
(Could be implemented on linux by checking /proc/$pid/exe symlink).
That would be ideal, although the current lock does not seem to hold
Eric Dorland wrote:
reassign 332718 firefox
thanks
* Jason Dorje Short ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric Dorland wrote:
* Jason Dorje Short ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric Dorland wrote:
* Jason Dorje Short ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.7-1
Package: libgdk-pixbuf2
Version: 0.22.0-11
Severity: important
Running a program that uses gdkpixbuf (in this case, freeciv 2.1) under
valgrind reveals numerous memory errors. These all happen inside
_gdk_pixbuf_load_module. For instance:
==30756== Invalid read of size 4
==30756==at
Package: kmtrace
Version: 4:3.5.0-3
Severity: important
Every time I run kmtrace (with or without parameters) it exits immediately
with the message Can't open ktrace.out.
I don't know why this happens but at the very least it is misleading. I
certainly _can_ `touch ktrace.out` in the current
Package: memprof
Version: 0.5.1-12
Severity: important
When I run memprof, and then run a program within it, or when I run it via
`memprof -- $program`, nothing happens. Shouldn't memprof actually be
running that program to profile it? Am I missing something here? How do I
get memprof to do
Package: scons
Version: 0.96.1-1
Severity: normal
Whenever I use scons with ccache already in use, it doesn't work.
Checking for main() in C library SDL_mixer... scons:
`.sconf_temp/conftest_0.c' is up to date.
gcc -D_REENTRANT -I/usr/include/SDL -I/usr/include/libxml2
Package: ccache
Version: 2.3-1.1
Severity: important
I use ccache by symlinking /usr/local/bin/gcc to /usr/bin/ccache.
However when I use the scons build environment this completely breaks
any use of gcc.
The reason is that scons (to ensure a consistent build environment)
clears all
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Package: freeciv-server
Version: 1.14.2-1
Severity: important
Tags: security
Dear Freeciv maintainers,
the changelog for 2.0rc1 mentioned
* Fixed several security problems with the network code (a client could
trigger a server crash).
Do these affect 1.14 as well? If
Package: pkg-config
Version: 0.16.0-1
Severity: normal
This is related to 217902 but not exactly the same.
To cross-compile with pkg-config I simply want to tell pkg-config to use
a different default/base search directory. So instead of searching in
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/ I want it to look in
Package: wesnoth
Version: 0.8.11-1
Severity: minor
If you move the mouse over the attributes of a unit, you'll get a
tooltip giving help for that attribute.
But this help is incomplete or missing. The help for intelligent is
really short: -20% experience; it's not even clear if this is a good
Package: wesnoth
Version: 0.8.11-1
Severity: minor
In the in-game help menu, in the units list, there is no entry for Silver Mage.
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Package: wesnoth
Version: 0.8.11-1
Severity: normal
When navigating through the in-game help, you must double-click on a
menu option to open the help for that entry.
But this isn't very responsive. Often I double-click and nothing
happens. I suppose I'm not clicking fast enough. To solve the
Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
You only can see in help units that you have already discovered.
This is supposed to be a feature, if you don't like it feel free to discuss=
it=20
with the developers.
That makes little sense in this case because I got to the help page by
clicking profile on
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.3-1
Severity: normal
The basic problem is that the typical user finds he needs to install
extra plugins, but these are not intrinsically tied in debian to the
browser package. So either he installs them from sources he finds on
the internet (bad, compared to
Package: jam
Version: 2.5rel-1
Severity: minor
The info for the package says:
It takes some time to fully apprehend, especially when one's already
accustomed to make(1), but there's no comparison in power when
comparing these two tools.
but I think you mean comprehend not apprehend here.
Package: kiconedit
Version: 4:3.3.1-2
Severity: normal
kiconedit recommends kdebase-libs. However kdebase-libs does not exist.
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Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Jason Dorje Short [Wed, 12 Jan 2005 21:34:27 -0500]:
Package: kiconedit
Version: 4:3.3.1-2
Severity: normal
Hi Jason,
kiconedit recommends kdebase-libs. However kdebase-libs does not exist.
I'm afraid I don't see that recomends line. Can you send the full
output
Package: libpopt-dev
Version: 1.7-5
Severity: normal
First note this is not a bug in the debian binary package. This is a
bug in the original popt-1.7 tarball. However I sent it to the
official popt maintainer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and the mail bounced (I
read in a separate bug report that he
Package: wesnoth
Version: 0.8.11-1
Severity: normal
When I run wesnoth in windowed mode and resize it (usually with the
maximize/unmaximize button) the widgets do not always resize properly.
For instance in the multiplayer lobby there are three main areas (game
list, player list, chat area).
Package: libgcrypt11-doc
Version: 1.2.3-2
Severity: normal
I am, in general, rather dissatisfied with the library's documentation.
There is a one-line description of each function, but no description of how
things actually work or are intended to be used.
My immediate concern is with the
Package: inkscape
Version: 0.45-1
Followup-For: Bug #291751
Twice in a row I opened a document with a gradient, right-clicked on an object,
chose fill and stroke, went to edit the gradient, went edit the second stop,
fiddled around with the colors (RGB and other ways of color control) for a bit.
Package: libofx2
Followup-For: Bug #325997
I've got the same problem.
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libofx2_1%3a0.8.0-3_i386.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libofx.so.2.0.0', which is also in package
libofx1c2
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken
Package: freeciv-client-gtk
Version: 2.0.4-1
Severity: normal
In version 2.0.4-1 there is a dependency on pango =1.10 but only 1.8.2.1 is
installed.
This is on debian unstable. Maybe the new pango is waiting to be uploaded but
why is such a modern version needed?
P.S. 2.0.5 has now been
Package: guile-1.6
Version: 1.6.7-1.1
Followup-For: Bug #224591
See also 224591.
guile-config is in the guile-1.6 package. But this program is used in
development of programs using guile. I'm trying to compile gnome-games
(from CVS) and I have guile-1.6 but not libguile-dev installed. So
Rob Browning wrote:
Jason Dorje Short [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
guile-config is in the guile-1.6 package. But this program is used
in development of programs using guile. I'm trying to compile
gnome-games (from CVS) and I have guile-1.6 but not libguile-dev
installed. So gnome-games sees
Rob Browning wrote:
/usr/lib/libguile.so -lguile-ltdl /usr/lib/libqthreads.so -lpthread
-lcrypt -lm
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lguile-ltdl
It looks like you don't have guile-1.6-dev installed, which you need
if you're trying to compile against guile-1.6. In fact, it looks like
you still
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.6-3
Severity: normal
Firefox crashed (actually my power went out and the whole system went down in
an instant). When I restarted it, it refused to use my default profile.
Naturally the lock file in ~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/lock was still there;
Package: eog
Version: 2.10.2-1
Severity: normal
http://freeciv.org/~jdorje/eog-crashes.svg
When loading this SVG in eog the program crashes.
(eog:31247): librsvg-WARNING **: rsvg_start_svg: width too large
(eog:31247): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_ref: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT
(object)'
Package: eog
Version: 2.10.2-1
Severity: normal
Eog does not properly zoom in on SVG files. Rather than re-rendering the SVG
into a higher resolution, it looks like it keeps the same rendering and instead
zooms in on the rendered image. The result is that things become blurry as you
zoom
Package: gnome-panel
Version: 2.10.2-1
Severity: normal
Lately my gnome-panel has been crashing a lot. I *think* this has happened
because I've updated gnome through debian-unstable and the on-disk binaries
differ from what's actually running. This is probably it's own bug, but it's a
Package: ksvg
Version: 4:3.3.2-2
Severity: normal
The ksvg program provides /usr/bin/svgdisplay, but there's no manual page
included for this program.
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Package: imagemagick
Version: 6:6.2.3.1-1
Severity: normal
`man composite` says to look in /usr/share/doc/ImageMagick-6.2.3/index.html
for documentation. However this file doesn't seem to exist. (Actually
it looks like it exists in /usr/share/doc/imagemagick/?)
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Package: librsvg2-bin
Version: 2.9.5-3
Severity: normal
If you give the rsvg program a -w but not a -h parameter, it will take the
width from -w but use the height from the SVG file's default, and stretch the
image to match it. The end result is almost never what the user wants. Of
course this
I can reproduce this outside of the debian freeciv. I forwarded it to
the freeciv bug tracker. See
http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=13419
however I have no idea how to fix it. If anyone reading this is
familiar with GTK programming, feel free to track it down.
-jason
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Package: knights
Version: 0.6-3
Followup-For: Bug #305832
Sounds like I have the same bug: I'm playing knights and it's using gnuchess.
On my very first game a few moves in it locks up. The GUI is responsive but
the AI won't make a move. Looking at `top` it appears to be 100% gnuchess.
Package: blender
Version: 2.36-1
Severity: important
When I load the .blend file at [1] (which was created with a different copy of
blender), and choose a particular menu item shown in [2] (note the menu is cut
off in the screenshot), blender crashes. The backtrace is:
#0 0x0819580f in
Package: kernel-image-2.6-686
Version: 101
Severity: normal
Is there a reason why this package doesn't depend on kernel-image-2.6.11-1-686?
I couldn't find anything too serious in the bug list for that package, nor an
entry for the reason in the bug list for this package.
-- System
Ivan Shmakov wrote:
JM == Jan Minar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JM Package: freeciv Version: 1.12.0-0.1 Severity: important
Looks like most of the issues noted below aren't applicable to
Freeciv any longer (as of 2.0.8-3.)
I guess that the report should be closed,
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.0.14
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After an apt-get dist-upgrade today, the X server would no longer start.
Running startx gave no output, and when gdm refused to start up it gave no
error message.
This was apparently solved when I
Package: xemacs21-mule
Version: 21.4.19-1
Severity: important
When I run xemacs (or xemacs21-mule) it crashes. Below is the output and
backtrace. This just started today after a dist-upgrade of my system.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xemacs
Warning: Cannot convert string
David Nusinow wrote:
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 07:39:50PM -0400, Jason Dorje Short wrote:
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.0.14
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After an apt-get dist-upgrade today, the X server would no longer start.
Running startx gave no output
Falk Hueffner wrote:
tags 193494 + moreinfo
I cannot reproduce this as of 2.0.7-2. Can anybody?
In 2.0.7 and earlier there was a possible fatal bug with running gui-xaw
on 64-bit systems. I wonder if that's what's the problem here. To see
the fix patch look at an svn diff in gui-xaw
Package: python2.3-dev
Version: 2.3.4-19
Followup-For: Bug #206805
I also see this problem.
In file included from /usr/include/python2.3/Python.h:8,
from embed.c:28:
/usr/include/python2.3/pyconfig.h:856:1: _POSIX_C_SOURCE redefined
In file included from
Package: inkscape
Version: 0.40-2
Severity: normal
I was editing two documents, and copying a radial gradient from one to
the other. I opened the gradient in the new document to edit the
stops. I may also have opened the gradient in the old document. At
some point I closed the old document
Oh, and the backtrace:
#0 0x in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0x080d2796 in inkscape_unref ()
No symbol table info available.
#2 0x40131825 in __pthread_sighandler (signo=11, ctx=
{gs = 0, __gsh = 0, fs = 0, __fsh = 0, es = 123, __esh = 0, ds =
123, __dsh = 0, edi =
Package: librsvg2-2
Version: 2.8.1-2
Severity: minor
This is dangerous because any change that adds an #ifdef could silently
cause bugs.
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Locale:
Package: cvs
Version: 1:1.12.9-10
Severity: normal
The dates that CVS shows to the user are not consistent. Sometimes they
are in the server timezone and sometimes in the client timezone.
For instance if you cvs log, find the date of a revision, and use this
time do get a diff with cvs diff
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1.5-4
Severity: important
In the new thunderbird, some (about half) of my emails are drawn in all
grey. This makes them close to illegible.
A screenshot follows:
http://img382.imageshack.us/img382/7133/illegible9yy.png
I will give more information if needed, but
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 01:45:56PM -0500, Jason Dorje Short wrote:
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1.5-4
Severity: important
In the new thunderbird, some (about half) of my emails are drawn in all
grey. This makes them close to illegible.
Maybe those
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 01:45:56PM -0500, Jason Dorje Short wrote:
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1.5-4
Severity: important
In the new thunderbird, some (about half) of my emails are drawn in all
grey. This makes them close to illegible.
Maybe those
Package: less
Version: 394-2
Severity: important
When I use 'less' inside gnome-terminal, it simply does not work. I can see
the status bar at the bottom, showing the file (or whatever) that I am viewing,
but no text of that file is displayed. Also, less does not seem to know how
large the
Package: eog
Version: 2.14.1-1
Severity: important
Contrary to what the manual says, if I do eog *.jpg or eog * or eog 1.jpg
2.jpg, only the first image in the list is displayed. Any other images simply
are not shown.
Possibly related, is that the text No profile, not correcting is output to
OHURA Makoto wrote:
Hi.
From: Jason Dorje Short [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bug#363246: xemacs21-mule crash
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 01:38:02 -0400
Package: xemacs21-mule
Version: 21.4.19-1
Severity: important
When I run xemacs (or xemacs21-mule) it crashes. Below is the output
Package: freeciv-server
Version: 2.0.7-2
Severity: important
Jordi -
There is a security hole in Freeciv 2.0 allowing a remote user to trigger a
server crash (it is unlikely anything more than a crashed civserver would
result from the hole). This patch (which will be included in the upcoming
See PR#15762.
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Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
severity 359763 minor
thanks
Cannot judge say whether this is a bug or a feature, but its
definitely not important.
It's definitely a bug, and for me it's definitely important...if I can't
find a way to fix it I will have to switch to another browser.
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 02:09:55PM -0400, Jason Dorje Short wrote:
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
severity 359763 minor
thanks
Cannot judge say whether this is a bug or a feature, but its
definitely not important.
It's definitely a bug
Where are these font.name and about:config preferences and how do I
change them? I can edit about:config in firefox, but I see nothing
about it in thunderbird and grepping the thunderbird directory for it
turns up nothing (except for this message).
In the fonts dialog of the thunderbird
Stoic Jed wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Jason Dorje Short wrote:
Where are these font.name and about:config preferences and how do I
change them?
In Thunderbird, go to Edit Preferences Advanced Config Editor.
This brings up the about:config window. Type font.name
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 02:53:51PM -0400, Jason Dorje Short wrote:
Thanks, changing font.name.monospace.utf-8 from Courier to monospace
does indeed fix the problem.
As for whether this is a font or a thunderbird issue, I can't say. It
certainly seems
Justin Pryzby wrote:
Hey Jason,
Can you confirm the ability to run xterm under memprof? I agree
that memprof seems to be totally busted, but it seems to at least be
capable of spawning an xterm, if nothing else. I just want to check
and see if we are seeing the thing. Another bug was
Justin Pryzby wrote:
I can run `memprof -- xterm` and the xterm does load. However I can't
profile or do a leak check on it; it gives errors like:
** (memprof:23125): WARNING **: Can't open /proc/23132/mem
I don't get that, I just can't get any kind of result except for
xterm being slow.
Package: reportbug
Version: 3.21
Any time I try to use reportbug, it immediately crashes.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ reportbug xserver-xorg
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/reportbug, line 52, in ?
import reportbug_submit
File /usr/share/reportbug/reportbug_submit.py, line 354
Package: autoconf
Version: 2.60a-1
Severity: important
In recent versions of autoconf (present in unstable for many months now):
$datadir is set to ${datarootdir} (not expanded)
$datarootdir is set to ${prefix} (not expanded)
$prefix is set to NONE
This is, simply, absurdly obnoxious.
Package: libpango1.0-0
Version: 1.12.3-1+b1
Severity: important
When I compile and run my GTK application, I get the following error:
ggz-gtk: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0: undefined
symbol: cairo_scaled_font_get_ctm
I use some pango functions but don't use any cairo
Turns out I had an older version of cairo in /usr/local. This version
was being linked to by pango, causing the error.
It is surely a bug that pango is being linked to the wrong version of
cairo (is this a bug in pango or in my program?). But obviously it's
not the kind of bug I thought at
I really can't confirm this. It was years ago and I've never used
inkscape since, nor do I have any memory of what the bug is.
-jason
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 4:53 AM, Alex Valavanis valavanisa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jason,
I believe the bug you reported has been fixed upstream in Inkscape
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