reassign 667474 libpulse-mainloop-glib0
thanks
Am 04.04.2012 12:53, schrieb josh:
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.2.2.1-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After upgrading gnome-shell, gconf and pulse audio, gnome-shell becomes
unusable. gnome shell apparently fails
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 2.0-6
Severity: important
File: /etc/init.d/pulseaudio
Tags: patch
Hi,
if a sysv service does not support reload, that action should be removed
from the init script and not be mapped to restart. This is what
force-reload is for, see ยง9.3.2
The attached patch removes
fixed 705520 3.0-1
thanks
The version in experimental, 3.0-1, compiles fine against the new
libudev. So marking the bug accordingly.
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Source: pulseaudio
Version: 4.0-5
Severity: serious
pulseaudio currently FTBFS on armel [1] with the following error
message:
In file included from pulsecore/sconv_neon.c:30:0:
/usr/lib/gcc/arm-linux-gnueabi/4.8/include/arm_neon.h:32:2: error: #error You
must enable NEON instructions (e.g.
Am 02.07.2014 16:15, schrieb VALETTE Eric OLNC/OLPS:
So we are probably hunting a kernel/systemd dependency that is not
listed in the page I indicated.
Or I should go back to school and take a reading course :-(
CONFIG_FHANDLE was not set on my Kernel (in the meantime I also upgraded
from
Am 02.07.2014 17:23, schrieb VALETTE Eric OLNC/OLPS:
On 07/02/2014 05:01 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Never saw a warning and never failed to install anything! I checked the
test is there in 208 too and it is.
I even did extract the code and tested it:
needed_symbols='inotify_init signalfd
Am 03.07.2014 09:09, schrieb VALETTE Eric OLNC/OLPS:
Sorry this was not clear, I have just checked the scripts works and I did on
kernel that had the CONFIG_FHANDLE already. So I do not understand why I
never
saw a warning.
Most likely the version you installed did not have this check.
It
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