Anton Gladky writes:
> If you are agree with this upload, I can reschedule it to day/0 and
> let it be built right now.
Yes, I agree.
Thanks,
Milan
Anton Gladky writes:
> I have prepared an NMU (versioned as 3.3.0-2.1) and
> uploaded to DELAYED/5.
Thank you very much for the NMU!
Regards,
Milan
> "SJ" == Sven Joachim writes:
SJ> I haven't looked at the stockfish source, but I can imagine that
SJ> this is not going to improve the situation on 32-bit arches. If
SJ> the config machinery cannot find out the pointer size by itself,
SJ> dpkg-architecture provides DEB_HOST
Thanks for the report. I changed the default build architecture to
general-64, I guess that's a good default these days. Let's see what
happens (I'm afraid this package will require a bit more experiments
before it builds on all architectures, sorry about that).
Regards,
Milan
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"László Böszörményi (GCS)" writes:
> Please use the following: dget -x
> http://www.barcikacomp.hu/gcs/ovirt-guest-agent_1.0.10.2.dfsg-2+deb8u1.dsc
Thank you. I checked it and:
- It works for me with sysvinit.
- With systemd, there is the same permission problem as in unstable with
/var/log
László Böszörményi (GCS) writes:
> [1] dget -x
> http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/o/ovirt-guest-agent/ovirt-guest-agent_1.0.10.2.dfsg-2.dsc
Is the URL correct? This is the package from February 2015, isn't it?
> "EL" == Emilio Lopes writes:
EL> after installing `stumpwm' I could not start the window manager. There
EL> was some error message mentioning `asdf', which was *not* installed.
EL> Note that `cl-asdf' is not `required' by `stumpwm', just `recommended'.
EL> After `cl-asdf'
It looks like a CLISP bug to me, so I've reassigned it to clisp.
FWIW, it doesn't crash on my system when built using cowbuilder.
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> "HY" == Hideki Yamane writes:
HY> Attached patch would fix this FTBFS, could you consider to apply
HY> it, please?
Thanks for the patch, I'll try to handle it soon.
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> "AM" == Agustin Martin writes:
AM> I am attaching a patch that may help here with speechd-el. For
AM> emacs21 and emacs22 it checks if a standalone eieio package is
AM> installed and otherwise warns and skips byte-compilation for
AM> that flavour.
Thanks for the patch. Nev
> "CE" == Christoph Egger writes:
CE> This one looks like writing to $HOME which is not allowed and
CE> will not fail in a cowbuilder environment normally. Would be
CE> easy to test building with HOME=/something-not-existing
Thanks for explanation, indeed it's the case. I'll try
> "LN" == Lucas Nussbaum writes:
LN> Source: slime
LN> Version: 1:20111027-2
LN> Severity: serious
LN> Tags: wheezy sid
LN> User: debian...@lists.debian.org
LN> Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20120331 qa-ftbfs
LN> Justification: FTBFS on amd64
LN> Hi,
LN> During a re
speechd-el doesn't work with Emacs 23.3. Reported upstream.
Thanks for the bug report.
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Thanks for the report.
commit d502393fb04706c80e3aa6d608d0d6bee7ef4927
Author: Milan Zamazal
Date: Wed Feb 2 17:34:32 2011 +0100
Fix logrotate script breaking logrotate configuration of other packages (#611711)
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index c6835c1..7159ae5 10
Package: dictionaries-common
Version: 1.5.11
Severity: serious
dictionaries-common distributes flyspell.el that breaks flyspell-mode
in emacs 23.1+1-5. When I call `M-x flyspell-mode' in my Emacs, I
receive error message
Enabling Flyspell mode gave an error
and flyspell mode doesn't work. I
When I install speech-dispatcher >= 0.7 for the first time, it is not
started by default. If it is not installed for the first time, it is
naturally still started by default as before (assuming that if it was
running before, it should remain running and not suddenly disappear).
Do you observe dif
> "AM" == Andres Mejia writes:
AM> Here's a patch that will fix the build failure. flite-1.4 now
AM> uses new_voice() instead of register_cmu_us_kal().
Thanks for the patch. I've applied it and uploaded. Speech Dispatcher
doesn't work for me now, but I don't know whether it is caus
> "AM" == Andres Mejia writes:
AM> Attached is a patch that updates the packaging to make
AM> speech-dispatcher use pulse by default instead of alsa. The idea
AM> was taken from upstream [1]. This would prevent the locking of
AM> audio devices from speech-dispatcher.
I'm not
> "HL" == Holger Levsen writes:
HL> preseeding.
Could you be more specific please? What exactly should change in the
package? Would e.g. introducing a new silent debconf option "force
upgrade" help?
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> "SZ" == Stefano Zacchiroli writes:
SZ> installation must work also without debconf interaction (think
SZ> about batch pre-seeded installations). You should then fix it so
SZ> that it does _not_ fail even when debconf is in batch mode.
What is the proper way of doing the things
guess your
piuparts tests discard all the debconf interaction. If so, then it's
probably not exactly failure of the crm114 package.
I can see I've forgotten to add NEWS entry for this version, I'll fix it
in the next upload.
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[Better late than never.]
The discussion with upstream has lead to no better solution than already
proposed, i.e. prompting the users on upgrade. Future crm114 versions
may provide .css incompatibilities again (e.g. the recently released
beta version does).
So I've uploaded new package version t
FYI in the meantime (the cause of the problem is unknown for now):
According to upstream, if you use mailreaver then all (lost) mail should
be stored in your mailreaver cache.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll discuss the problem with upstream
again and then decide what to do.
On the Debian side, I'll probably implement the big debconf message. It
should inform the user about the change and suggest stopping MTA on the
computer until crm114 behavior is checked (and
> "MD" == Mehdi Dogguy writes:
MD> Unison maintainer did that for some period because of protocol
MD> changes. There have been unison and unison2.13.16 installable
MD> and usable together in the same system, thank to
MD> alternatives. The latter was kept for compatibility reas
> "CP" == Christian Perrier writes:
CP> The duty of the Debian maintainer is to smooth down impacts from
CP> upstream changes. One of the recognized qualities of Debian is
CP> such stability. So, we need to prepare our stable releases to
CP> avoid such breakages.
CP> Anot
> "JM" == Josselin Mouette writes:
JM> Simple: if there is no reasonable upgrade path, you need to
JM> change the binary package name. And of course, to do that in a
JM> way that does not install the new version automatically.
This may be a good idea. Do you know about packages
> "CP" == Christian Perrier writes:
CP> Oh, I certainly got warned by mail as there is a NEWS.Debian
CP> entry about this...and I ust apt-listchanges. "Unfortunately",
CP> that mail got trashed just like others.
If you want to prevent such problems, configure apt-listchanges to
d
e what's the problem? Set LogLevel to 5 in
/etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf. Then try to start Speech
Dispatcher and look at all files in /var/log/speech-dispatcher/. If you
don't identify the cause there, would you send me contents of those
files?
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Milan Zamazal
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ly on the alternative
output to figure out what's going on. I can make this change
immediately in the Debian package.
In the upcoming speechd-el 2.1 release I'll add an additional message
giving a hint about customizing speechd-out-active-drivers to disable
the errors/warnings.
Thanks
pecially on upgrades (you're not the first one who got
confused). I'll put a warning into README.Debian and NEWS.Debian. Do
you have some suggestion where to put the necessary instructions in the
general speechd-el documentation so that even non-Debian users wouldn't
overlook them?
any speech from any of
BD> speechd-speak-read-{line,buffer,region,...} defuns despite "M-x
BD> speechd-say-text RET Hello world! RET" does speak perfectly.
It looks to me like you haven't load the necessary drivers. Try
M-x load-library RET speechd-ssip RET
ourse.
OK, thanks for testing.
Regards,
Milan Zamazal
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w configuration and my own old configuration, so I need help from
other users.
Thanks for the report.
Regards,
Milan Zamazal
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ilter.crm whether it is the same there?
BTW, did you upgrade from crm114 20060118 or from an older version? I'd
guess from the error message that your *.css files either got damaged or
belong to a different classification method (the default classification
method has changed in 20060118).
Re
27;t
reproduce the problem -- on my system it reports Good/UNSURE/SPAM in
accordance with the :thick_threshold: value with the default
mailfilter.crm script and configuration.
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Milan Zamazal
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version is not
FL> due very soon you should definetly upload a patched package...
I'm aware of the situation. I hope I'll manage to upload new upstream
version within the next week.
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d and with the
JCGS> new version, after running cssutil -b spam.css (which was the
JCGS> full file) I got a lot of empty slots, and things seem to be
JCGS> working again.
OK, thanks for testing. IIRC, there were some microgrooming related
bugs in older CRM114 versions
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