Bug#367515: kernel ABI mismatch message should tell user to look for an updated CD

2006-05-16 Thread Ryan Murray
Package: anna Version: 1.2.3 Severity: wishlist As requested by Frans in the stable BOF @ debconf6, the message displayed to the user when the kernel ABI of the downloaded module udebs doesn't match the running kernel should suggest downloading an updated CD. -- System Information: Debian Release

Bug#282166: firefox/thunderbird not included in default desktop task

2004-11-19 Thread Ryan Murray
Package: tasksel Version: 2.15 Severity: wishlist The mozilla-firefox package currently isn't in any task, and probably should be in the default desktop install, perhaps replacing mozilla (at least on i386, mozilla-firefox and mozilla-thunderbird are smaller than mozilla-browser). -- System Infor

Bug#203449: cdebconf_0.39(alpha/unstable): incorrectly ordered build-depends

2003-07-30 Thread Ryan Murray
Package: cdebconf Version: 0.39 Severity: serious There was an error while trying to autobuild your package: > Automatic build of cdebconf_0.39 on lully by sbuild/alpha 1.170.3 > Build started at 20030728-0328 [...] > ** Using build dependencies supplied by package: > Build-Depends: dpkg-dev (>

Bug#184287: lilo-installer_0.0.11(i386/unstable): binary-arch target empty in binary-arch only package

2003-03-11 Thread Ryan Murray
Package: lilo-installer Version: 0.0.11 Severity: serious There was an error while trying to autobuild your package: > Automatic build of lilo-installer_0.0.10 on cyberhq by sbuild/i386 1.170 > Build started at 20030212-2234 [...] > ** Using build dependencies supplied by package: > Build-Depen

Bug#106874: Acknowledgement (boot-floppies: 3.0.8(sparc) doesn't install nameserver to installed system)

2001-07-28 Thread Ryan Murray
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 01:18:04AM -0500, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: It seems this was caused by the dhcp problem already reported on dhcp-client, rather than not copying over the resolv.conf... (it being started by the init script, and the interface is static...) -- Ryan Murray, Debian