netenv problems.....

2000-11-14 Thread Bruno Boettcher
Hello,

i still have problems with netenv.
it produces an empty file at boot
i have to manually copy one of the sample files to the
/etc/netenv/netenv file and restart the pcmcia system to get it work...

wnated to conatact the author, but his email isn't valid anymore

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Processed: Fixed in NMU display-dhammapada 0.20-4

2000-11-14 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> severity 43217 fixed
Bug#43217: dhammapada has file with same name as in speech-tools-bin
Severity set to `fixed'.

> severity 68091 fixed
Bug#68091: ITA: display-dhammapada -- displays verse from Dhammapada
Severity set to `fixed'.

> quit
Stopping processing here.

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Bug#39011: wishlist bug of metamail #39011

2000-11-14 Thread Julian Gilbey
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 01:07:46AM +0100, Michael Moerz wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I am contacting you, cause I am in the NM-queue (new-maintainer)
> of debian and I am trying to have all metamail bugs fixed.

That's a great idea!  Thanks.

> To acomplish that task I am contacting you to get more information
> about the behaviour you did observe in the metamail-2.7-31 package.

This email should have been copied to [EMAIL PROTECTED], so that
there's a record of it.

> Since I only have got the source of 2.7.34 (stable) and 2.7.35
> (unstable), I don't have any possibility to know if this bug still

2.7-34 and 2.7-35, not 2.7.34 and 2.7.35.  Nevertheless, I'm currently
running potato and the problem persists.

> exists. I was only possible to track the /tmp/mm.* files down to
> metamail, but since metamail uses unlink to release & delete files
> I wounder if this is still a bug. Tracking that bug down shouldn't
> be a problem with more information about the environment where you
> did run metamail.

Test case: save a multipart email to a file /tmp/multi.  Run:
  metamail /tmp/multi
You'll find /tmp/mm.* files left after the invocation of metamail, and
they're empty.  If you don't, we can investigate further.

> If you personally think that this bug is already solved please 
> close it since I cannot do that (I am not a debian maintainer for
> now, but I hope that I will be one soon).

You could always set one of the flags or set the bug priority to
'fixed'.  Only the maintainer or submitter should close bug reports.

   Julian

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