Bug#193061: lgeneral doesn't recommend data files anymore

2010-12-20 Thread Moritz Muehlenhoff
severity 193061 wishlist
retitle 193061 Check status of replacement data files
thanks

On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 10:13:43PM -0600, Drew Scott Daniels wrote:
> unarchive 193061
> found 193061 1.1.1-3
> thanks
> Removing recommends lgeneral-data for dfsg caused this bug to be a problem
> again. I'm not sure if it's grave though. I think it should recommend
> lgc-pg instead of just suggesting it unless there are data files available
> in the main archive.

That's okay for a package in contrib.

> According to https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/lgeneral/+bug/90521
> there are additional data files at:
> http://lgames.sourceforge.net/index.php?project=LGeneral&sub=Scenarios

I plan to adopt lgeneral into the Debian Games Team after Squeeze
release, I'll check the status of the additional date files then.

Cheers,
Moritz



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Processed: Re: lgeneral doesn't recommend data files anymore

2010-12-20 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> severity 193061 wishlist
Bug #193061 [lgeneral] lgeneral: Unable to start playing
Severity set to 'wishlist' from 'grave'

> retitle 193061 Check status of replacement data files
Bug #193061 [lgeneral] lgeneral: Unable to start playing
Changed Bug title to 'Check status of replacement data files' from 'lgeneral: 
Unable to start playing'
> thanks
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Bug#197417: gnome-pilot: Similar problem with Palm Zire.

2010-12-20 Thread Dietrich Clauss
Romain Chantereau wrote:
>   ** Message: Cradle Type -> USB
>   ** Message: cradle device name -> Zire
>   ** Message: cradle device name -> usb:
>   ** Message: Pilot Speed  -> 115200
>   ** Message: Timeout -> 1

[...]

> (gpilotd:13969): gpilotd-WARNING **: An error occurred while getting the 
> PDA's system data
> (gpilotd:13969): gpilotd-WARNING **: error -201 from pi_close.

[...]

> - I have another computer where the synchro is working well.
> - I tried getting the ID and manualy setting it, same results.
> - I increased the timeout, same results.
> - I set the timeout to zero, the Zire gave up and gpilotd waits undefinitly
>   and never display the two last lines.
> 
> What can I do in order to resolve this problemĀ ?

Look with 'ls -lR /dev/bus/usb' which device appears when you press the
sync button on the Zire.  You must have read/write access to that
device.  I had to add myself to the group 'dialout', that solved the
problem for me.

- Dietrich




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