Bug#812022: traverso: FTBFS with GCC 6: flexible array member...

2016-07-22 Thread intrigeri
Hi,

The package has been removed from testing even though a patch was
proposed 6 months ago, so I'm wondering: what's the status here?

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Bug#730233: smtube: Please honor the $http_proxy environment variable

2014-03-30 Thread intrigeri
Hi,

any news on that one?

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Bug#730233: smtube: Please honor the $http_proxy environment variable

2013-11-22 Thread intrigeri
Package: smtube
Version: 1.8-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream

Hi,

smtube has no way that I could find to use a proxy, which makes it
basically impossible to use over Tor or in corporate environments.

Adding standard proxy environment variables support to smtube seems
pretty easy, if QNetworkProxyFactory::setUseSystemConfiguration can
be used.

(Sorry. I'm not forwarding this feature request directly upstream,
I was not in the mood to learn how to use the upstream ticket tracker
right now, and I assumed the maintainers would have an account there,
be used to it already, and perhaps even know alternative voodoo ways
to talk upstream into implementing this :)

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PET users: please report {bugs,wishlist} | contributors are welcome

2013-08-08 Thread intrigeri
Hi all,

PET is a collection of scripts that gather information about your (or
your group's) packages. It allows you to see in a bird's eye view the
health of hundreds of packages, instantly realizing where work
is needed.

Last time I checked, your team was using PET. Is this still the case?
If it is, what version are you running?

We at the Debian Perl Group would like to point you to a few useful
resources about PET:

  * bug and task tracker: http://bugs.debian.org/pet.debian.net
- Feel free to report bugs and needed features there.
   Also feel free to provide patches!
   Did I mention that help is warmly welcome?

  * code: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pet/pet3.git;a=summary

  * database dumps: http://pet.43-1.org/~pet/db/.

  * mailing-list:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pet-devel

  * IRC channel: #pet-devel at OFTC

  * homepage: http://pet.alioth.debian.org/

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Re: Bug#685243: breaks squeeze-wheezy upgrade into very bad state

2012-12-30 Thread intrigeri
Hi VLC maintainers,

intrigeri wrote (23 Sep 2012 14:22:32 GMT) :
 I confirm the upgrade process is left is a deeply broken state, which
 apt-get -f install and dpkg --configure -a are unable to resolve.
 I had to manually dpkg -i a few dozen packages in the right order
 before apt-get could get back to a working state.

 vlc-cache-gen was run in postinst prior to 2.0.0-1. I dunno, why it
 is still called.

 I had a look, immediately after seeing apt-get/dpkg aborted by this
 error, to the installed vlc-nox's postinst: this file was still
 present, and it did contain a call to vlc-cache-gen.

 It looks to me as if the file trigger set by vlc-nox on
 /usr/lib/vlc/plugins made the old vlc-nox.postinst run *before*
 vlc-nox is upgraded (and before that old postinst is removed).

What are your plans to fix this bug in time for the Wheezy release?

If you don't think you'll manage to do it yourselves, I'm sure this is
no big issue, but then you may want to tag the bug help so that the
situation is made clear, and so that people working on RC bugs can
prioritize this one :)

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Bug#685243: breaks squeeze-wheezy upgrade into very bad state

2012-09-23 Thread intrigeri
Hi,

Benjamin Drung wrote (18 Aug 2012 21:17:44 GMT) :
 [...]
 and it failed here:
 
 Processing triggers for vlc-nox ...
 /usr/lib/vlc/vlc-cache-gen: error while loading shared libraries:
 libvlccore.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
 dpkg: error processing vlc-nox (--unpack):
  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
 status 127
 configured to not write apport reports
   Errors were encountered while
 processing:
  vlc-nox
 E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

I just reproduced this.

I confirm the upgrade process is left is a deeply broken state, which
apt-get -f install and dpkg --configure -a are unable to resolve.
I had to manually dpkg -i a few dozen packages in the right order
before apt-get could get back to a working state.

 vlc-cache-gen was run in postinst prior to 2.0.0-1. I dunno, why it
 is still called.

I had a look, immediately after seeing apt-get/dpkg aborted by this
error, to the installed vlc-nox's postinst: this file was still
present, and it did contain a call to vlc-cache-gen.

It looks to me as if the file trigger set by vlc-nox on
/usr/lib/vlc/plugins made the old vlc-nox.postinst run *before*
vlc-nox is upgraded (and before that old postinst is removed).

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