Package: puredata
Version: 0.40.2-2
Severity: normal
I wanted to compile flext by myself and I discovered that there is no puredata
developpement package or file supplied by Debian GNU/Linux distribution.
Is it possible to make theses files available ?
Thanks you very much,
Romain
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It seems that there is missing a lot of file like gnumake.mak, targets and inc.
I installed flext manualy, compiling it with the puredata source, and I was able
to compile my pd external.
Happy new year,
Thanks you very much,
Romain.
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A new widelands builds has been released with a lots of new things, could you
upgrade the package to this new build 10 ?
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Package: network-manager
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I can't connect through captive portals anymore using the latest version of
network-manager_1.2.4-2kali1
(And the related packages network-manager-gnome_1.2.4-1_amd64 ;
libnm-gtk0_1.2.4-1 ; libnm-gtk-common_1.2.4-1)
Downgrading to
Package: ffmpeg2theora
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Missing build deps on libgsm1-dev and libdc1394-dev
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So I hesitated between "normal" (because on another computer it does not crash)
and "grave" severity. I choosed the last one because on my computer, it
crashes and render the package unusable ;-)
I hope we will able to find the origin of this problem.
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of view :
# depmod -a
# modinfo kvm-intel
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.21/kernel/drivers/kvm/kvm-intel.ko
license:GPL
author: Qumranet
depends:kvm
vermagic: 2.6.21 SMP mod_unload 686
# dpkg -L kvm-modules-2.6.21 | grep kvm-intel
/lib/modules/2.6.21/misc/kvm-i
-8 charset : par_d*é*faut
I rename 'par_défaut' into 'par_defaut' and now it works well.
$ mv
~/.gnome2/keyrings/par_défaut.keyring ~/.gnome2/keyrings/par_defaut.keyring
$ echo "par_defaut" > ~/.gnome2/keyrings/default
I hope it will help.
Cheers
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Package: dokuwiki
Version: 0.0.20180422.a-2.1
Followup-For: Bug #970926
Dear Maintainer,
Bullseye is there and dokuwiki's version included in it is obsolete since
2020-07-29.
The dokuwiki team officially says that we should not user any more the debian
package of dokuwiki : https://www.dokuwiki
Package: firmware-atheros
Version: 20210818-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
=> update from Debian 11 to Debian 11.1
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that w
/issues/298
it seems to be fixed with 0.104.1 version.
Can you please bump stable clamav to that 0.104.1 version ?
Regards,
Romain
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Dear Maintainer,
Updating from Debian 11.2 to 11.3 lemonldap-ng package have replaced the
lemondldap-ng config file
/var/lib/lemonldap-ng/conf/lmConf-1.json with default
with the package one, making the system unusable as
ore details, PCL-CVS from Emacs CVS understands the new
format and the fix needs to be ported in Debian...
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> the hands of total novice users trying to get it working on slightly more
> recent machines. ;-)
As noted on IRC, "j'ai hâte de" means "I can't wait to" so that last
sentence is more accurately translated as follows: "I can't wait to put
it in the hands of total novice users..."
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Jérôme Marant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If it is about a new format, it is a feature, not a bug, right?
The format changed and Emacs doesn't know how to parse it. It's a bug.
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> The format changed and Emacs doesn't know how to parse it. It's a
> bug.
This wasn't the most constructive reply I ever sent, so I've done my
homework and created a dpatch to fix this. Beware, it's a new-style
package in sarge uses
this new format (since 1.12.8-1), and Emacs does not understand it.
The bug I referenced in my original reply is about an ambiguity in this
new format that was fixed in 1.12.9-10 (which should enter sarge in 4
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> information.
Gnus and Message work fine here, as witnessed by this message.
How are messages sent by Gnus? Using smtpmail.el?
Also, what's the value of `use-hard-newlines' in your setup? Do you use
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> OK. Shouldn't there be a symlink /usr/share/doc/emacs-snapshot-common/NEWS
> pointing to this file? This is quite a standard place.
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installation in /usr/local? Or do you
have a subdirs.el file in /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp? (With a
default emacs-snapshot installation, it shouldn't be picked up
automatically by just installing it in /usr/local.)
As a sidenote, are you aware that the gnus package in Debian is No G
it.
Could you send me the output of evaluating the following form in an
Emacs session that has the problem?
(reverse (mapcar 'car load-history))
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2. Set load-path to point to your version of Gnus in 55doxymacs.el; or
3. Add a subdirs.el file in /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp to ensure
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n the buffer. Just inserting text wouldn't trigger it; it's
possible that in some buffers, you don't get to insert hard newlines
unintentionally.
> I've wrapped paragraphs here with "p tags" to indicate where my
> paragraph boundaries are in case this is the lucky m
this bug accordingly and reassign it to the
doxymacs package.
> Another option not on package level but upstream would be to craft
> doxymacs in a way that requiring 'doxymacs does not pull in a whole
> bunch of dependencies.
Yeah, some of these dependencies could probably be avo
d mounting options as well.
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Version: 0.99.99-5
Severity: normal
Starting from today (or a few days ago), the categories of radios from
Live365 are not parsed correctly.
In the "Live365" plugin tab, no categories appear in the list on the
left, and all radios are listed in the "Editor's Picks" category.
I
Frederic Degraeve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tags: experimental
Uh?!
> When i put too much right brackets without left brackets, emacs-snaphot
> go in endless state. Even the graphical window is not refreshed.
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ek of what it will look like with the emacs-snapshot
package in Debian unstable. It includes the Emacs Lisp reference, and
the Emacs Lisp Intro manual.
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I will upload a correct package ASAP.
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Le Mardi 6 Décembre 2005 12:11, Bastian Blank a écrit :
> On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 11:58:22AM +0100, Romain Beauxis wrote:
> > The thing is AFAIK that this file needs an asm/atomic.h include.
> > And I discovered that this include was provided by the linux kernel
> > jeaders
Le Mardi 6 Décembre 2005 12:14, Romain Beauxis a écrit :
> > And a userspace program MUST NOT include this headers directly.
>
> Hum..
> So what is the correct way of doing things then?
Hi!
I have googled this and found out that it had to be re-implemented in
userland.
Package: libswt3.1-gtk-java
Version: 3.1.1-6
Severity: normal
mozilla-firefox has been renamed into firefox (starting from that package's
latest version, i.e. 1.4.99+1.5rc3.dfsg-2).
Please update the Depends in libswt3.1-gtk-java, e.g. into:
, mozilla-browser (>= 2:1.7.0) | mozilla-firefox (>=
FWIW, I can't reproduce this bug. Are you sure it's caused by mh-e?
Could you provide the complete byte-compilation log?
Peter, didn't we agree that mh-e should skip byte-compilation for
emacs-snapshot anyway?
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it's already reported as bugs #342521 and #342326.
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> Found some typos in '/usr/share/man/man8/tcpdump.8.gz', see attached '.diff'.
> Hope this helps...
Thanks, I merged your fixes in 3.9.4-2.
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> hping2 --help suggests that the correct option is actually --setseq:
[...]
> Here's a patch to fix the man page:
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This is a bug in emacs-snapshot.
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Package: madplay
Version: 0.15.2b-4
Severity: wishlist
Hi all!
It would be nice if madplay could provide the virtual package
mp3-decoder.
Obviously it is an mp3-decoder, and in some situation, it is one of the
better, so I think it would deserve it!
Romain
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http://www.cti.ecp.fr/~beauxir5/mediawiki/
But it has not been checked by the team, so use it at your own risk :)
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tags 342521 upstream fixed-upstream
thanks, control
This bug has now been fixed in CVS.
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reassign 342846 emacs-snapshot-common 20051207-1
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tags 342846 upstream
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Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So we can close this bug, right?
I'll take it.
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At least, post them here -- but use the reply to all option, just to bet
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.. it doesn't happen here. After hitting C-g, the backup file is
still there, and `buffer-backed-up' is still nil in the `bar' buffer.
Did you really try this with emacs-snapshot, or with your own
installation of Emacs? I notice that you elided the reportbug info.
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> the problem still appears. Anyway, it seems that I will have to debug
> it myself if other people don't see it.
OK, please keep me posted. I'll tag this bug 'moreinfo' in the
meantime.
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using? Is it a regular filesystem, or a remote
NFS mount (or something similar)?
> Can you please do "M-x debug-on-entry rename-file" and tell me if and
> when this pops up the debugger in our scenario?
Never.
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> cp: `tree-widget.el' and
> `/usr/share/emacs-snapshot/site-lisp/slime/tree-widget.el' are the same
> file
> emacs-install: /usr/lib/emacsen-common/packages/install/slime
> emacs-snapshot emacs21 xemacs21 failed at
> /usr/lib/emacsen-common/emacs-install line 28
Sven Joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You did not accidentally try this in a temporary directory where Emacs
> does not make backups at all, as the manual states in section 23.3.2?
Why, yes, yes indeed I did. :-)
I can definitely reproduce this now.
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to flymake's author.
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Hi!
I have no idea where does come your pb, but here my config states:
$IP = "/var/lib/mediawiki";
So it would be more clear if you could include this setting in this bug
report.
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Romain Beauxis wrote:
I have no idea where does come your pb, but here my config states:
$IP = "/var/lib/mediawiki";
So it would be more clear if you could include this setting in this
bug report.
Sorry, this is obviousely needed. It
Roy Hills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 4. If there is no compatibility problem, why can we not standardise on
> one version of libpcap?
It's planned... as soon as the major transitions currently ongoing in
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Le Lundi 7 Novembre 2005 16:42, Andreas Tille a écrit :
> Perhaps an entry in README.Debian
> with a hint for old installations might be a good hint.
Ok we should then add something in next upload and close it with it
Did not see that before my last mail..
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Hi!
Ok tested here with a fresh 1.4.12 instalation, no pb for the configuration
file, no pb to upload too...
I think we can close this bug if no one has anything more to say about it.
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Now that your patch has been applied upstream, do you consider this bug
closed? You still lose the backup file, but `buffer-backed-up' is now
correctly reset to nil.
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> seems to work correctly.
Yep, known bug in this snapshot. I can revert the offending change in
the next snapshot if you like, I don't think we have a fix upstream yet.
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Cependant les paquets suivants le remplacent :
dbus
with:
E: Aucun paquet ne correspond au paquet libhal0
Both of them are now replaced by more recent ones, so maybe a rebuild of
vlc would solve the issue..
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One more mini bug is: when I change THM to THM0 the code get the
> temperature properly, but can't display the `C symbol there, but some
> rubish.
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Emacs 22.1!
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cial buffers, in Emacs 22.1 calling
`font-lock-mode' has effect on all buffers (font-lock and special).
Practically speaking, when does the problem occur?
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This bug is being investigated upstream, I hope it'll be squashed for
good in the next few days. We'll see how things go in the next snapshot
(next week).
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Le samedi 31 décembre 2005 à 12:03 +0100, Michael Biebl a écrit :
> could you please check, if your problem still exists with the newest
> eiciel-0.9-1.
No more problem with this version.
Thanks you very much !
Happy new year,
Romain.
The next snapshot will signal an error when something tries to use
font-lock in an incorrect way; this will allow us to catch the offending
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Setting economy for object 0x8a78910, which is a 4 to (nil)
Battle::cleanup
Setting economy for object 0x8a785a8, which is a 4 to (nil)
WareList: Wanting to remove 1/10 wares of type (3)
Fatal signal: Segmentation Fault (SDL Parachute Deployed)
Happy new year !
Romain.
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Severity: wishlist
Hi !
This release a lot of USB devices issues.
Could-you update the package ?
Thanks.
Happy new year !
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I think I will install a *BSD and try to build it.
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Romain Francoise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The next snapshot will signal an error when something tries to use
> font-lock in an incorrect way; this will allow us to catch the
> offending code.
... it'll also have a change that could supposedly fix the problem, but
I'
Frederic Lehobey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Actually I was wrong. emacs-snapshot experiences this bug as well.
> Only emacs-snapshot-nox is spared.
Does emacs21-nox work?
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the same ports by default, and also, obviously two running servent is
not correct..
Also, the handling of channels and yp of gnome-peercast interferes with
peercast-handlers.
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When eiciel is installed and acl is not enabled, nautilus does not crash.
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The main thing here is that it would be built using diff against upstream
release so that you still follows upstream evolution...
Are you ok, and would you rebuild a gnome-peercast against those libs when
they become available??
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Version: 26.2-1
If the emacsen install script of any of the emacs-goodies-el binary
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e Emacs version is synced regularly, currently at version 19.
The next snapshot will have this newer version (not the very latest, but
close).
> Thank you for your good work, emacs-snapshot-gtk is fabulous!
Thank you!
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You can grab the package from there:
deb http://www.cti.ecp.fr/~beauxir5/debian binary/
deb-src http://www.cti.ecp.fr/~beauxir5/debian source/
It is very basic for now, but wroks and is linda/lintian clean :)
The final release should provide at least a desktop menu entry!
Romain
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> The man page says the default output is text but it is actually html.
Indeed; I'll fix this. Thanks.
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in the Debian build scripts...
Also, the version isn't up-to-date at the top of the file, and the
examples should probably be changed as well.
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Hi!
It would be very usefull!!
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Package: dpkg-dev-el
Version: 26.3-1
Severity: wishlist
Now that dpkg supports comments in debian/control files (since version
1.10.11), it'd be great if debian-control-mode.el could be updated to:
- fontify them in `font-lock-comment-face'
- set up appropriate values for `comment-start', `comment
ot and No Gnus (although not from
the Debian package) and I don't have this problem... Are you sure
you're using jit-lock? What's the value of `jit-lock-stealth-time'?
If you change that to nil, does the problem go away?
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I'll investigate this a bit more if I can figure out how to reproduce
> it.
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mentions that the bug appears after a while, no straight
away. (Which seems to indicate that it's due to something that runs off
a timer.)
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y, and
Char Y doesn't have a `face' property, and optionally has a
`fontified' property with value nil: this would mean that the bug is
caused by code that removes the `face' text property from the
character.
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down to hi-lock mode messing with font-lock.
I've now identified the change that introduced the bug, I'll ask its
author why the change was done, and if we can fix the problem in a
better way. Expect a fix shortly.
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I've reverted the affected change as a Debian-specific patch in
emacs-snapshot 20051124-1. A complete fix has just been installed in
CVS but I'm giving it until the next snapshot to mature a bit, if need
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The fact seems to be:
- PAM need to be patched and configured (/etc/security/limits.conf)
- Kernel version >= 2.6.12-rc4
Thanks you very much for you help.
Romain.
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