Package: coreutils
Version: 8.13-2
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
On my system,
"yes -- '-nan' | head -116903 | sort -g > /dev/null" completes in under a
second.
while
"yes -- '-nan' | head -116904 | sort -g > /dev/null" appears to han
Package: gccgo-multilib
Version: 4:4.6.0-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
This is presumably a typo for "gccgo".
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This appears to be fixed with the upgrade to xserver-xorg-core 2:1.6.2,
with xserver-xorg-video-intel remaining at 2:2.7.99.901-2
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Package: libmono-wcf3.0-cil
Version: 2.4+dfsg-2
Severity: normal
This makes anything that directly uses System.IdentityModel.dll unable to find
it.
I ran into this when trying to compile olive.
in directory /usr/lib/mono/2.0 the following command appears to fix it:
ln -s
../gac/System.IdentityM
Package: python-gobject
Version: 2.16.1-1
Severity: minor
The description contains "...that allows to program...". The verb
"to allow" does not take a bare infinitive. Proper phrasing would
either specify a subject, as in: "that allows one to program",
or "that allows the programmer to program";
Package: gnugo
Version: 3.8~rc1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
apt-get install gnugo gives the following:
Unpacking gnugo (from .../gnugo_3.8~rc1-1_i386.deb) ...
Processing triggers for man-db ...
Processing triggers for menu ...
Setting up gnugo (3.8~rc1-1) ...
No `ST
Package: unixodbc-dev
Version: 2.2.11
Severity: wishlist
Currently, it depends on libltdl3-dev, which is not installable at the
same time as libltdl7-dev, which I wish to use for other software builds.
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 01:04:28PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Aaron Denney wrote:
> > Whoops, that patch is broken. Attached is another.
>
> This causes it to say "two tenth."
So it does. *sigh*. New patch attached, though I'm now a bit less sure
I really have all
Whoops, that patch is broken. Attached is another.
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--- number.c.orig 2008-03-19 17:16:49.0 -0600
+++ number.c 2008-03-19 18:25:07.0 -0600
@@ -78,9 +78,9 @@
void convert(char *);
int main(int, char *[]);
-int number(const char *, int);
-void pfra
patch attached
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--- number.c.orig 2008-03-19 17:16:49.0 -0600
+++ number.c 2008-03-19 17:55:58.0 -0600
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
void convert(char *);
int main(int, char *[]);
int number(const char *, int);
-void pfract(int);
+void pfract(int, int);
int un
Package: bsdgames
Version: 2.17-12
Severity: minor
number 0.1 gives "one tenths." rather than the expected "one tenth."
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The error message is the same, and that call to XChangeProperty was the
only unguarded one I could find.
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Package: xine-ui
Version: 0.99.4+cvs20060813-1
Severity: important
The crash is:
X Error of failed request: BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter)
Major opcode of failed request: 18 (X_ChangeProperty)
Atom id in failed request: 0x0
Serial number of failed request: 187
Current serial number i
fully tries to translate what it sees into the corresponding kdch1
sequence for screen's terminal. It certainly appears that the
change of kdch1 to \177 at some point was entirely a mistake. FWIW,
Mac OS X has kdch1 as \E[3~.
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Package: erlang
Version: 1:10.b.9-2
Severity: minor
There is no need for it to do so, and it unnecessarily pulls in packages which
waste
disk space.
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Package: hmake
Version: 3.09-3
Severity: normal
ghc has changed how it presents information on packages, as of 6.4. This
version
of hmake doesn't understand it, but the upstream 3.10 does.
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this case, it uses the
table of iso8859-1 for lower <-> upper conversion)
Which while it covers an undefined behaviour, it does so with much
ugliness, and at the cost of usability, especially since it loked like
the problem was with codepage 437, even though it loaded successf
Package: liborbit2-dev
Version: 1:2.10.2-1.1
Severity: minor
For some reason, liborbit2-dev depends on the indent package,
which has nothing to do with it.
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