Hi,
On 13/02/17 21:28, Frédéric Brière wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 10:25:41PM +, James Cowgill wrote:
>> Does it work when applied on top of 0.23?
>
> Sorry for the delay. Yes, aaad2d8 applies cleanly on top of v0.23.0,
> and fixes the bug there as well.
Thanks for checking. I'll
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thanks
Fixed upstream:
> The CONFIG_BUILD_DATE build timestamp has been dropped
> from the configure step already on git head.
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Source: libquicktime
Version: 2:1.2.4-7
Severity: important
Tags: security upstream
Hi,
the following vulnerability was published for libquicktime.
CVE-2016-2399[0]:
| Integer overflow in the quicktime_read_pascal function in libquicktime
| 1.2.4 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a
ç©ä¸¹å°¼ Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Anyways, imagine if Facebook just said "see the log file." but didn't
Never listen to Facebook.
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Hi Matteo!
I'm using python-numpy. When I install python3-numpy it seems to work
properly in blender. That solved the problem.
Re: "pn python3:any ", no there's no reason that I know of. I'm
not sure what it means. I think python3 is installed on my system, at
version 3.5.3-1
Thanks for the
Hi Zachary!
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 10:16 PM, Zachary Brown wrote:
> I'm writing blender add-ons using python. Recently I tried to import the numpy
> module, but blender reported that no such module could be found. I know I have
> the numpy debian package installed.
Could you
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OK.
Anyways, imagine if Facebook just said "see the log file." but didn't
add "in Tools -> Messages". First the user will look all around his disk
for a log file. Then give up. Even if he does figure out to look in the
menus, he won't see something called "Logs" at any shallow levels.
What if a GUI is used, but the user wants access to the file where the
log is. It should say where.
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On 2017-02-14 01:29:29, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> What if a GUI is used, but the user wants access to the file where the
> log is. It should say where.
Are we going in circles now? If you use a GUI, the log is available via stdout
and Tools -> Messages. If you do not use a GUI, the log is
On 2017-02-13 07:19:46, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Also it should say where in the filesystem it is.
> The user might not be using a GUI.
If no GUI is used, the log is on stdout anyway.
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On 13/02/17 09:58, Raik Zimmermann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> would you please package the final stable release of Kodi 17 for Stretch?
>
> Currently only Kodi 17 rc3 is packaged.
It's already been packaged and unblocked by the release team. If you
wait about a week it should appear in Stretch.
Thanks,
Hi,
would you please package the final stable release of Kodi 17 for Stretch?
Currently only Kodi 17 rc3 is packaged.
Thanks and kind regards
Raik
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