Package: node-cssom
Followup-For: Bug #705233
Control: tags -1 +patch
It looks like upstream introduced a Jakefile.js upstream which generates
lib/index.js. Here is a patch that runs jake lib during build to
generate the file.
diff -Nru node-cssom-0.2.5/debian/clean node-cssom-0.2.5/debian/clean
Indeed, the imaginet.co.uk address is not mine at all.
I hereby licence all of my Debian translations under the GNU LGPLv2 or
later. Is this sufficient?
To the best of my memory, I was the sole contributor to d-i and probably
any other Debian-specific translations.
Regards,
Daf
Ar 09/06/2012
Ar 27/07/2011 am 21:10, ysgrifennodd Jakub Wilk:
tags 633545 + patch
tags 633545 + pending
thanks
Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for glitch (versioned as 0.6-2.1) and uploaded
it to DELAYED/5. Please feel free to tell me if I should delay it
longer.
Hi Jakub,
You're welcome to
Ar 13/08/2008 am 11:55, ysgrifennodd Paul van Tilburg:
Package: libloudmouth1-0
Version: 1.4.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi!
Clients that use LoudMouth constantly get kicked when used (at least)
in combination with ejabberd. While my client (Gossip) on a
Ar 07/10/2007 am 23:03, ysgrifennodd Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo:
Package: libjinglebase0.3-0
Version: 0.3.11-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 2.3
In the copyright file of libjinglebase, the Affine code is said to be
licensed under the GPL version 2 or later. OpenSSL license is
Ar 07/10/2007 am 23:03, ysgrifennodd Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo:
In the copyright file of libjinglebase, the Affine code is said to be
licensed under the GPL version 2 or later. OpenSSL license is
incompatible with GPL, as known by many.
The usual options are:
* ask permission to the
Package: gossip
Version: 0.24-2
Severity: grave
Justification: causes data loss
When I started Gossip after upgrading to version 0.24, I started up with the
account creation dialog. All my accounts had been removed from
~/.gnome2/Gossip/accounts.xml.
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Ar 10/11/2006 am 15:20, ysgrifennodd Julien Danjou:
dbus-binding-tool --prefix=tp-connmgr --mode=glib-client
../xml/modified/tp-connmgr.xml tp-connmgr-gen.h
dbus-binding-tool: error while loading shared libraries: libexpat.so.1:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Ar 03/11/2006 am 13:08, ysgrifennodd Andreas Jochens:
Package: libgtk-mozembed-ruby
Version: 0.3.1-6
Severity: serious
When building 'libgtk-mozembed-ruby' in a clean unstable chroot,
I get the following error:
This source package is deprecated. It has been merged upstream into the
Uploading an NMU with the following patch:
diff -urN haskell-utils-1.6.0.1/Makefile haskell-utils-1.6.0.1.new/Makefile
--- haskell-utils-1.6.0.1/Makefile 2004-10-31 01:27:12.0 +
+++ haskell-utils-1.6.0.1.new/Makefile 2006-10-28 13:26:43.0 +0100
@@ -21,6 +21,10 @@
It seems that the TestGraphStuff test case is non-deterministic. However, it
only seems to fail when the tree has .pyc files in it. One failure has the
tests in the following order:
[testresources.tests.test_optimising_test_suite.MockTest
testMethod=test_two,
Package: python-pyxmpp
Version: 1.0.0-1.1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Attempting to import the Stream class yields the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File server.py, line 4, in ?
from pyxmpp.stream import Stream
File
Ar 17/05/2005 am 09:18, ysgrifennodd Debian Bug Tracking System:
Package: install
Severity: critical
Tags: experimental
Justification: breaks the whole system
when upgrade from stable to unstable, and network card is pcmcia card,
after near upgrade is complete, pcmcia-cs package is not
Ar 17/02/2005 am 06:29, ysgrifennodd Martin Schulze:
Dafydd Harries wrote:
Filing this bug to track the security hole in the DSA below. Apparently
a fix for unstable has not yet been uploaded.
Since I don't have a copy of the original security patch, I tried to
extract the changes
to
the destination glyph (and leaves the previous stuff there). This does
not change the advance width.
Right, Paste() is what I've been using, and I gather from what you say
that it's what's appropriate for this situation.
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 14:38, Dafydd Harries wrote:
The results are mostly
://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=271427
If you could test my packages (details below) and verify that they fix
the problem, I would be very grateful.
Ar 29/01/2005 am 18:35, ysgrifennodd Danilo egan:
Today at 17:04, Dafydd Harries wrote:
Ah, this list is just what I need. However
Ar 29/01/2005 am 13:49, ysgrifennodd Danilo egan:
Heya Daf,
Nice to see a known name working on thisit gives me a warm and fuzzy
feeling :)
Well, I got a nice feeling when I saw that you've been working on this
stuff before. :)
Today at 9:14, Dafydd Harries wrote:
I've been working
I think I've made some progress on this.
I investigated the possibility of using Fontforge to script the copying
of glyphs from one font to another, and it turns out that this is quite
easy.
I have written two scripts:
- A Fontforge script which copies a single glyph from one font to
I've been taking a look at this bug and trying to understand the
situation.
As far as I can tell, upstream releases are at
ftp://mirror.cs.wisc.edu/pub/mirrors/ghost/fonts/
and there is a derivative set of fonts by Valek Filippov at
ftp://ftp.gnome.ru/fonts/urw/release/
which
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