Package: acpi-support-base
Version: 0.109-9
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
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getXuser() just switched from finger to w a month ago, and that was a Good
Thing.
But w has a problem as well:
- -f Toggle printing the from (remote hostname) field. The
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Aurelien Jarno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
raff.debian.org uses a Compaq Smart 5i RAID card. A flash memory is used
to store the firmware. While the firmware is freely downloadable (as in
beer) on HP website [1], we don't have the corresponding source code.
May
This bug doesn't appear to affect i386; however I confirm on amd64
krecipes crashes on startup (but on the first run, it lets you
configure the preferences before crashing).
Is anyone taking care of this bug?
Luca
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On Nov 23, 2007 5:49 PM, Romain Beauxis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I let the report open and now, please *bug the builldd*, not me.
I would promptly do it, the problem is that I think it would be a bit
weird to file a bug saying:
This package is not autobuilt. I don't know anything about how
Package: fglrx-driver
Version: 8.42.3-2
Severity: normal
Is autobuild enabled for this package on buildd?
Looking at buildd logs at
http://buildd.debian.org/pkg.cgi?pkg=fglrx-driver it doesn't look so.
Filed this as a bug because from a past bug report autobuild is
supposed to be enabled.
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Honnestly, I don't like this package, neither the software, and I already
spend a *lot* of time for each release to be prepared and uploaded shortly.
I think nobody does; I hope we'll get rid of the package as soon as
possible
Package: screenlets
Version: 0.1.1-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
I'm using screenlets in a XFCE environment. On restart screenlets
don't keep the sticky attribute; if I right click on the screenlet and
go on the window menu, it pretends to be sticky, but appears on just
one desktop.
Deselecting
I've tried splix_1.1.1-1_i386.deb, it works for me with ML-2010.
Thanks,
Luca
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thanks
CC:ed Andrei in the hope he can help =)
Hi, I'm afraid I'm not through with this bug...
I upgraded to X 1.6 and now, even though shortcuts are shown right in
xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts, some of them don't work until I set them
again.
The problematic ones are the ones with
2009/4/19 Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@debian.org:
They are not set each time you log-in into Xfce, or you have to re-set
them each time you change layout?
They are not set each time I log in.
(They are actually set, if I look in xfce4-keyboard-settings or check
with xfconf-query, they just don't
2009/4/19 Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com:
I'll try ;)
Thanks!
dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
(the new xserver-xorg depends on console-setup)
and select apropiate keyboard model and layout. You probably also need
to tell it your correct model as I don't think pc105 knows about
2009/4/19 Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@debian.org:
Try to manually unset/reset all the settings in xfce4-keyboard-settings
to be sure that the configuration system knows about them. If not, it
just picks what Xorg gives and it seems to pose problems wrt. shortcuts.
I moved away
2009/4/19 Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@debian.org:
That's not what I wanted you to do :)
Could you go to xfce4-keyboard-settings, then manually re-set *all*
settings (checkbox for X stuff, keyboard model and keyboard layout).
Then re-set all shortcuts. Then retry the logout stuff.
I don't know
2009/4/19 Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@debian.org:
Could you attach your xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml and keyboard-layout.xml
please?
Attached. I tried with a clean user as well, I get the same behaviour...
I attached the new user shortcuts as well, suffixed .new;
keyboard-layout wasn't present
Mmm, for some reason I stopped receiving mails for this bug report,
anyway I see Dirk has already reported everything I managed to
discover today =).
I just wanted to add that, even if autohide is set, if the panel is
shown when the application is started, everything works.
Alex, I've seen
Package: xfce4-power-manager
Version: 0.8.4-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
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The power manager doesn't allow to set the critical level for the battery
lower than 5%; this is fine for most laptops, but on netbooks you can still
have more than 20 minutes
2009/10/1 Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@corsac.net:
In fact this is already fixed... in the dev's head. Apparently he forgot
to commit that stuff before releasing 0.8.4, so except it sometimes later :)
Looking in the git repo it seems he changed his mind...
But I really think it doesn't matter even
2009/10/2 Luca Niccoli lultimou...@gmail.com:
Looking in the git repo it seems he changed his mind...
Sorry, in the bugzilla I see he changed his mind again :D
http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5801
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Package: xfce4-power-manager
Version: 0.8.5-2
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Justification: renders package unusable
The new HAL version in sid doesn't start anymore at boot time; it gets
activated whenever something connects to its dbus interface.
Since xfce4-power-manager checks if HAL is running
On 9 February 2011 16:27, Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@debian.org wrote:
In the meantime, remember that unstable is supposed to be unstable,
especially after a release, so it might make sense to stay on testing
for now.
Someone has to take the bullet for people using testing =), and I can
live
Hi Sam,
quite a long time ago you submitted a bug report against splix to the
debian BTS.
You can find it at [0].
Could you verify if the problem persists with the present version of splix?
Thanks,
Luca
[0] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=436991
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Hi Endel, Carlos
you submitted a bug report against splix to debian some time ago [0].
Could you check whether it still applies to the present version of splix?
Thanks,
Luca
[0]
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=477088
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There's a new build error with gcc-4.5, due to the fact that it now
passes --no-copy-dt-needed-entries to the linker.
I'm going to prepare an NMU that fixes both the problems and look for
a sponsor to upload it (I also see you are in the low threshold NMU
list).
I'd also be interested in taking
found 477088 2.0.0-2.2
forwarded 477088 http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=3198295
thank you
On 3 March 2011 01:18, Endel Soolo endel.so...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is a picture of test page, printed on A4 paper using landscape A5
paper settings:
Source: eglibc
Version: 2.11.2-13
Severity: important
User: peter.fritzs...@gmx.de
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Hi,
I tried to build eglibc in an up-to-date pbuilder chroot, ant it fails
complaining for unresolved symbols due to the fact that --no-add-needed is
now passed by
severity 565097 serious
thank you
I realize now that gcc-4.4 is passing --no-copy-dt-needed-entries to
the linker as well, so splix FTBFS in plain sid. Raising severity
accordingly.
Cheers,
Luca
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thank you
Hi Martin, Soenke,
you submitted a bug report to against splix to debian some time ago. [0]
I tried to reproduce it, both with acroread and using the command
Soenke posted, but failed (i.e. it printed fine).
Could you please try again with an up-to-date system?
tag 616542 + pending
thank you
Fixed in git.
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retitle 617819 ITA: splix -- Driver for Samsung's SPL2 (bw) and SPLc
(color) laser printers
owner 617819 !
thank you
I am planning to adopt splix, since I've been taking care of it in the
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Hi Ulrich,
could you please try the patch I attached?
It's basically the one you proposed, bot without the biteswapping in
__compare():
since the functions compares two native-endian uint32 counters that
keep track of how many times a byte pattern is present in the page,
the byteswap should make
Do you think it would be acceptable to ship a grub 2 hook that appends
acpi_osi=Linux to the kernel command line if update-grub is run on
an affected model?
I think it is technically feasible and reasonably safe, but I don't
know how late it is to ship something that messes with the boot
system.
On 14 January 2011 14:06, Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote:
I think it would be better to make this a quirk in the kernel, if that's
possible. There is an existing blacklist that modifies the kernel's
responses to OSI queries. If you can provide the sys_vendor and
product_version
On 17 January 2011 01:18, Jeremy Salwen jeremyb...@gmail.com wrote:
in /etc/default/grub . I'm not 100% certain which package this bug report
belongs in, but this is my best guess, as it seems to be responsible for
backlight settings.
eeepc-acpi-scripts doesn't do any idle dimming; actually,
Package: rt2860-source
Version: 1.8.0.0-2
Severity: normal
A build of the module with m-a -l $somekernerwhichisnotrunning failed,
with m-a complaining for /lib/modules/kernelwhichISrunning/build
missing. Rebooting with the target kernel and trying again solved the
problem; I think this is due to
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I had some time to take a better look, it seems that changing a couple
of occurences of /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r) with $(KSRC)
solves the problem, but I don't know if this is the right fix, maybe $(KSRC)
should be defined conditionally by
Hello,
Is there a chance that you are hitting this bug because of splashy?
Searching google for return: 24: Illegal number: returns several
posts about it, though I didn't find anything definite solution -
maybe try removing or reinstalling splashy.
Anyway it doesn't look related to bootchart...
Hello,
are you still experiencing bug #533031: mplayer-skin-blue: gmplayer
fails to start due to bad PNG format ?
I tried with current unstable and could not reproduce...
Thanks,
Luca
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Look on Google for the name of the submitter.
I suspect we should consider this bug a deliberate fake.
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On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Eric Dorland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What makes you think so?
The mail written in italian is almost as incomprehensible as the one
written in english (and a bit insulting as well), so I started
doubting and I
Package: fglrx-atieventsd
Version: 1:8-7-2
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
Justification: Policy 3.5
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The patched version of the authentication script we ship with the package uses
finger, without fglrx-atieventsd depending on it.
(Actually, I wrote
Package: deluged
Version: 1.2.0-1
Severity: important
I've started using deluged a month ago, and it has always been a bit crashy.
Now (without updates) it consistently segfaults in less then 10 minutes.
I got these two backtrace form gdb:
#0 0x4002d338 in pthread_mutex_lock () from
severity 569916 normal
thank you
I took a proper core dump with debugging symbols for python, boost and
libtorrent.
Looking around the stack I got the idea the problem was linked with
the SOCKS proxy, so I toggled the proxy option for trackers off, and I
got a working deluge again.
Turning on the
Package: hostapd
Version: 1:0.6.10-1
Severity: normal
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Hi,
since the last upgrade hostapd doesn't start anymore, returning
Could not set DTIM period for kernel driver
Downgrading to 0.6.9-3 makes things right again.
The upstream bug is
retitle 561972 libgphoto2-2: Update to version 2.4.8
thank you
2.4.8 is out by now.
(among other nice things, the new versions should help programs move
away from hal.
hal is dead! long live whatever else but just not hal!)
Cheers,
Luca
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While having a command line option is good, if you always want
concurrency you could well set CONCURRENCY_LEVEL in
/etc/kernel-pkg.conf and forget about it...
Cheers,
Luca
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While having a command line option is good, if you always want
concurrency you could also set CONCURRENCY_LEVEL in
/etc/kernel-pkg.conf and forget about it...
Cheers,
Luca
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On 20 February 2010 03:40, Cristian Greco crist...@regolo.cc wrote:
this seems to be a problem with libtorrent-rasterbar. I've just uploaded
latest release (0.14.9), which could fix some SOCKS proxy-related problems.
Would you be so kind to give it a try?
Sure, I can't do it ATM but I'll be
Package: buildd.debian.org
Severity: normal
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Please restrict fswebcam to linux architectures, it requires v4l which is
not available on kfreebsd and hurd.
Cheers,
Luca
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APT prefers unstable
APT
So please, how is one supposed to get X to display readable characters
again? Using a 130dpi (which means netbooks and many modern laptops)
monitor is just impossible ATM.
I tried to set DisplaySize in xorg.conf to no avail.
I tried Option DPI, still no luck.
I know it's an upstream problem, but
On 7 February 2010 20:42, Andrey Rahmatullin w...@altlinux.org wrote:
xrandr --dpi 133x135 (use your real DPI of course)
You can write this command to ~/.xsessionrc
Oh thanks, I tried that in an xterm but it didn't have any effect,
probably because the window manager was already running...
I
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Luca Niccoli lultimou...@gmail.com
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* Package name: fswebcam
Version : 20070108
Upstream Author : Philip Heron p...@firestorm.cx
* URL : http://www.firestorm.cx/fswebcam/
* License
2009/1/30 Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org:
how many of those do we need? why this one in particular?
I've been looking in Debian for a command line tool that takes
pictures from a USB video capture device that doesn't support MJPEG,
and couldn't find one (besides mplayer - but in a really
Package: hal
Version: 0.5.11-8
Severity: normal
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I have a SATA cd writer, and if there isn't a CD in the drive at startup, hal
takes more then 5 seconds to let the boot process go on.
With bootchart I see most of the time is taken by
severity 513810 normal
tags 513810 + moreinfo
thanks
This is hardly severity important, definitely not critical.
Can you provide link to the pages that make you suspect this is a kernel
problem?
Have you tried installing uswsusp and running s2ram?
Here you'll find tips to get it working:
Oh, please also try to boot passing no_console_suspend to the kernel, it will
keep printing infos instead of shutting up at Suspending conosole(s).
Cheers,
Luca
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Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
I think the installer should install /etc/debian_version properly and
this should be reassigned to the debian-installer, if the reporter
confirms there was no /etc/debian_version after the installation.
Hi, I tried installing Lenny from the d-i rc2 multiarch DVD on a networkless
virtual
Package: fglrx-source
Version: 1:9-8-1
Severity: important
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I compiled fglrx 9.8 with module-assitant, but with the kernel module X
fails to start.
I attached the tail of dmesg.
Cheers,
Luca
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Package: lmodern
Version: 1.010x-5
Severity: normal
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In OpenOffice, I can choose LMRoman10 as character (but not other LMRoman
optical sizes), but the only shapes I can select are CapsRegular,
CapsOblique, Italic, Demi, DemiOblique, Bold,
ii fglrx-atieventsd 1:9-8-1
external events daemon for the non-free AMD/ATI r6xx -
r7xx disp
ii fglrx-driver 1:9-8-1
non-free AMD/ATI r6xx - r7xx display driver
ii fglrx-glx1:9-8-1
2009/8/21 Patrick Matthäi pmatth...@debian.org:
Hm okay and what happens if you do a rescue boot, login as a user and then
type startx?
No change (it just hits the Oop once instead of three times - because
there isn't gdm trying to restart X).
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reassing 542796 openoffice.org
forcemerge 415626 542796
thank you
Sorry, I've been hasty in submitting the bug, some more digging
brought me to #415626 which I didn't notice before.
Reassigning and merging consequently.
Cheers,
Luca
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Package: pacpl
Version: 4.0.5-1
Severity: normal
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toolame has been removed from sid, because it's unmaintained since a long
time. twolame is supposed to be used instead, though I don't know if it
works as a drop in replacement or has a different
On 12 May 2010 13:20, Michael Meskes mes...@debian.org wrote:
Sure, feel free to send patches.
This is my first attempt.
It's supposed to be a drop-in replacement for
/usr/share/acpi-support/state-funcs
I still have to try it with lenny's kernel, though (will try before next week)
Cheers,
Hi, this is most probably due to both eeepc-acpi-scripts and something
in your windows environment both handling the volume keys.
The way to solve it is to change /etc/defaults/eeepc-acpi-scripts so
that FnF_MUTE, FnF_VOLUMEDOWN and FnF_VOLUMEUP are set to 'NONE'.
The default will be probably
Hi,
this is most probably due to both eeepc-acpi-scripts and something in
your windows environment both handling the volume keys.
The way to solve it is to change /etc/defaults/eeepc-acpi-scripts so
that FnF_MUTE, FnF_VOLUMEDOWN and FnF_VOLUMEUP are set to 'NONE'.
The default will be probably
On 13 May 2010 13:57, Patrick Matthäi pmatth...@debian.org wrote:
Please package it :)
The new upstream version is really the one in debian now, with patches merged.
I thought I'd wait until closer to the release, and then package it
just for the sake of cleanness if there aren't new versions.
On 13 May 2010 16:07, Philip Heron p...@sanslogic.co.uk wrote:
Yes, hopefully within a couple of weeks.
Cool, I'll wait and package that then.
Cheers,
Luca
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On 13 May 2010 01:40, Luca Niccoli lultimou...@gmail.com wrote:
This is my first attempt.
It's supposed to be a drop-in replacement for
/usr/share/acpi-support/state-funcs
I still have to try it with lenny's kernel, though (will try before next week)
This is a revised version, the previous
reassign 577603 acpi-fakekey 0.136-3
thank you
I guess now that acpi_fakekey has its own package, this report should
be assigned to it;
but I mainly wanted to say that I'm hitting this bug as well, on two
different machines (both sid).
If I'm in the console, and run acpi_fakekey 5, a 4 gets
reopen 571272 !
found 571272 1:10-2-2
thank you
Hi,
the module still fails to build because in 2.6.33 autoconf.h and
utsrelease.h have been moved from include/linux/ to include/generated/
Cheers,
Luca
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Package: gpsd
Version: 2.92-1
Severity: minor
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Device removal is not completely working yet:
# gpsctl
gpsctl: /dev/ttyUSB0 identified as Generic NMEA at 38400
# socat STDIN /var/run/gpsd.sock
- -/dev/ttyUSB0
OK
# gpsctl
gpsctl: /dev/ttyUSB0
Package: mtkbabel
Version: 0.8-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
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Holux has released a new firmware for the Holux M-241, which is interesting
because the new log format includes the speed.
Unfortunately, for some reason I can't fathom they changed the
Package: acpi-support
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Severity: normal
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/usr/share/acpi-support/state-funcs begins with
IFACE_NAMES=`cut -d: -f1 -s /proc/net/wireless`
and then uses strings in $IFACE_NAMES to know wich interfaces are to be
turned off and on.
But if
found 519832 1.13.2-1
retitile 519832 mozplugger: keystrokes don't reach swallowed windows
thank you
Actually, it's not just PDF and PgUp/PgDn, keystrokes never reach the
swallowed window (whichever program may it be)
You can see this well with openoffice, for instance.
Cheers,
Luca
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Cloning failed because I had submitted two reports by mistake and
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l
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Wouldn't a suid program specifically designed to exempt processes from
the OOM killer be a huge security bug? Every user would be able to
kill a machine by memory starvation.
What makes more sense to me would be to let root choose to disable the
most security sensible SysRq keys.
Cheers,
Luca
Luca Niccoli wrote:
What makes more sense to me would be to let root choose to disable the
most security sensible SysRq keys.
Err, actually I meant to default disabling them.
Setting /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq to 448 would seem reasonable.
Cheers,
Luca
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Package: amarok
Version: 2.3.0-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
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The new debian version doesn't even make it to the screen.
Worked fine with 2.3.0-1
Here's the backtrace from the KDE crash handler:
Application: Amarok
That fixed it. Installing an updated version of the same script that
caused the crash doesn't bring troubles too.
I wonder how this happened just with a new debian (not upstream)
version of amarok...
FTR, the culprit was Ultimate Lyrics.
Cheers,
Luca
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Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.133-2
Severity: normal
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The three rules /etc/acpi/events/asus-eee-* only synthetize keysyms, but
this is done already by the kernel in squeeze.
The lenny kernel does not (AFAICS from the source), but Eee users at the
reassign 533468 splix 2.0.0-2
thank you
Hi,
when you send control messages to the BTS, you have to add
cont...@bugs.debian.org to the recipients, sending it to the bug
report it's not enough!
Also remember to put thanks or thank you after the last command,
to let the parser know that from there
pdfposter takes pdf files on input, not jpegs.
I tried it on my computer with a pdf and it works, could you try it
again with this in mind?
In the meantime, Robert please don't remove pdfposter from testing,
the bug could be invalid.
Cheers,
Luca
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retitle 564549 Configuration is now delivered by putting files in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d
thank you
Udev configuration is dead already, xorg.conf.d configuration has been
backported from xorg 1.8.
the udev rule should be converted to an X11 configuration snippet and
moved to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d
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severity 576835 serious
thank you
Justification: undeclared file conflict.
There is an undeclared conflict with libdirectfb-1.2-0; if there isn't
any package depending on it,
dpkg -r libdirectfb-1.2-0
will let you work around the problem.
Cheers,
Luca
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Package: python-xapian
Version: 1.0.18-1
Severity: important
After setting the kernel to fix and report alignement faults, I found this
warnings in my dmesg:
[1032087.934414] Alignment trap: update-apt-xapi (16364) PC=0x4000b1c0
Instr=0xe59a3000 Address=0x4099c336 FSR 0x001
[1032087.947502]
Package: python-xapian
Version: 1.0.18-1
Severity: important
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I set my ARM box to fix and warn on unaligned memory access, and found this
in my dmesg:
[1032087.934414] Alignment trap: update-apt-xapi (16364) PC=0x4000b1c0
Instr=0xe59a3000
I've actually noticed that rebuilding python-xapian is enough to get
rid of the odd dynamic relocation entries in the SO and of the
alignment traps with them.
Maybe a bug on the buildd toolchain? (I rebuilt the package with an
up-to-date sid box).
Cheers,
Luca
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Package: xapian-bindings
Version: 1.0.18-1
Justification: Policy 4.9
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
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python/testsuite.pyc is left around in the clean target.
Changin dh_clean with dh_clean python/testsuite.pyc in debian/rules will
delete it (it is
I've actually noticed that rebuilding python-xapian is enough to get
rid of the odd dynamic relocation entries in the SO and of the
alignment traps with them.
I was wrong.
What fixed the problem was passing CXXFLAGS=-g -O2 -Wcast-align to debuild.
More precisely, by default debian/rules builds
Hi,
I've recently submitted bug #576944 and could use some help to trace
it down better, and understand if it's really a bug.
Some more things I've noticed:
If I set /proc/cpu/alignment to 0 (ignore) or 3 (fixup+warn) I see
three alignment traps each time _xapian.so is loaded (with
tag 53 patch
severity 53 important
thank you
Mmm, I hit this bug hard today, I found the attached workaround in
some comments of qtpfsgui trunk - it seems like it's superseded now,
but it applies cleanly to the version in debian, and it works.
Raising the severity, loosing all the work
Package: splix
Version: 2.0.0-2
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splix prints only blank pages on armel, because of an unaligned typecast.
The attached patch forces the compiler to align the offending variable.
Please note that compiling with
On 17 March 2010 15:33, Luca Niccoli lultimou...@gmail.com wrote:
The attached patch forces the compiler to align the offending variable.
Ops, forgot to clean up the patch...
Cheers,
Luca
diff -ruN splix-2.0.0/src/qpdl.cpp splix-2.0.0.new/src/qpdl.cpp
--- splix-2.0.0/src/qpdl.cpp 2009-02-06
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The clean target leaves optimized/rastertoqpdl and optimized/pstoqpdl in the
tree; changing dh_clean with
dh_clean optimized/pstoqpdl optimized/rastertoqpdl
in
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This patch should fix it (I just checked it compiles with gcc 4.4 though, I
don't have a gcc 4.5 installation around.)
Cheers,
Luca
diff -rNu splix-2.0.0/src/ppdfile.cpp splix-2.0.0.new/src/ppdfile.cpp
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It's a well known bug, see [1]
You need to remove pluginreg.dat in your profile dir.
Cheers,
Luca
[1] https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=16379
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Package: gpsd
Version: 2.90-2
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The test to check if the removed device is a gps in
/lib/udev/gpsd.hotplug.wrapper is wrong and always fails, preventing gpsd
from freeing the device (i.e. if you unplug and replug your USB
Package: gnome-keyring
Version: 2.26.0-3
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The symptoms are pretty much the same as the ones described at:
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/13986
I use Xfce and gdm, gnome-keyring-daemon is started at login time (from pam
I guess).
2009/4/9 Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@debian.org:
By the way, I've tried to reproduce, using only wpa_gui in my systray,
and I failed. The icon is displayed correctly. I'm using libqt 4.5
though, so maybe it's related. I won't ask you to upgrade to libqt from
experimental but I think it'd fix the
2009/4/12 Raphael Hertzog hert...@debian.org:
Expect grumpy people every time that you add something new that they have
to learn. I also had troubles with hal and X when I tried the X servers in
experimental. But I have not read any serious criticism based on technical
facts in the bug report
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