Hello,
can you please call freemind with:
DEBUG=1 freemind
and send the debug output?
Honestly, I suspect rather a Java problem than a FreeMind one. Could you
also install another Java/Swing program (e.g. jedit) and try to run it?
Thanks, Eric
starenka said:
Package: freemind
Version:
Hi Sebastian,
what does xdg-open yourURL, called from the command line, say?
(it is the command that FreeMind calls per default).
If xdg-open itself doesn't fail, you could also write a small script:
$ cat /tmp/my-xdg-open EOF
#!/bin/sh
exec \$0.out 21
exec xdg-open \$@
EOF
$ chmod +x
Hi Matthew,
Matthew Johnson said:
I really could do with seeing the manifest from either of your packages -
I
suspect that there is non-utf8 data in there. Without seeing it though I
can't
reproduce or suggest a fix. (I'm afraid I can't read winmail.dat)
Matt
As I wrote in my email, there
Hello,
PLEASE, create a new package for this version of Jibx: 1.2.x is not
backward compatible with 1.0.x (and neither with 1.1.x), and FreeMind
0.9.0 depends on version 1.0.x (and doesn't work already with 1.1.x).
I'm trying since years to get a newer version of FreeMind and failed due
to
Great, thanks!
Eric
Michael Koch said:
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 08:51:15AM +0200, Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote:
Hello,
PLEASE, create a new package for this version of Jibx: 1.2.x is not
backward compatible with 1.0.x (and neither with 1.1.x), and FreeMind
0.9.0 depends on version 1.0.x
Hello Giovanni,
Giovanni Mascellani said:
This description is wrong, as this library is not netbeans platform.
I'll try to write a more informative description, but this task is not
easy, because this packages is really _very_ miscellaneous.
OK, I was mislead by the homepage link, but thanks.
Hi,
Daniel Dickinson said:
This appears to be due to a permissions problem of some kind due to use a
9p filesystem rather than native ext4 or the like. Probably fails on nfs
too, but I haven't tried that. Or maybe use of extended attributes (not
sure 9p supports them or not)?
I don't know
Hi,
OK, I activated a chroot (unstable) and did it again, this time everything
should be fine.
I just have an issue with ant vs. libant1.6 and gjdoc/javadoc (see
http://bugs.debian.org/324884). How strict are you on this one? :
Eric
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Hi,
it appears that for the next version of libforms-java, hopefully to be
uploaded, certain files in the debian directory are not required anymore
(one patch and a TODO file).
As CVS doesn't offer the possibility to remove a file, how should this be
handled?
Thanks, Eric
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Eric de France,
OK, forget about this:
'svn propdel svn:eol-style 02_default_properties.patch' did the trick...
Eric
Hello,
the file '02_default_properties.patch' in
'svn+ssh://[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/svn/pkg-java/trunk/libjgoodies-forms-java/debian/patches'
had DOS end-of-lines because it patches a file with
severity 385257 wishlist
retitle 385257 make-jpkg could detect EE Java and display helpful error text
thanks
Hi Giuseppe,
you've downloaded the EE (Enterprise/Server version), make-jpkg does only
work with Java SE (Desktop), so you need to download the Java SE JDK.
Alternatively, you can now
Hi,
Steffen Moeller said:
On Sunday 14 January 2007 22:18, Loïc Minier wrote:
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007, Steffen Moeller wrote:
Has anybody of yours worked on that already?
(The canonical place to avoid work duplication / to reuse work on
Debian packages should be WNPP. :)
Done that, have
Hi,
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 11:08:42AM +0200, Martijn Kint / True wrote:
L.S,
Hi guys! I'm having some trouble with a client of mine who insists on
that Tomcat 5.0.28 is stable and 5.0.30 isn't. The problem is that I
can't install 5.0.28 from Apt as we only have 5.0.30-11 available.
I
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