Hi,
The stacktraces I showed were for the internal case. http://scrumworks/ is the
local machine with the scrumworks installation.
I didn't try with IcedTea yet, but I why would that be different?
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> Hi,
>
> > Other networking s
Hi,
Although everything 'outside' works now (all mentioned Java WS examples work),
I still have problems when there's a Java WS app inside our firewall. The same
effect occurs: I can wget the file fine, but running the program gives this:
(we have ScrumWorks locally installed, it's a free downl
I just tried, but I can't seem to reproduce it anymore. Whoever fixed it:
thanks!! :)
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Hi,
> Is bug still reproducible with official debian mirrors with
> apt >= 0.7.16?
> If yes, please post the {bz2|gz}ipped output of 'apt-get -o
I haven't seen the problem in years, but I've been using aptitude for quite a
while now. This bug is so old, that it's probably obsolete.
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Hi,
> If you don't have a HP printer/scanner then there is no
> reason to have hplip installed.
>
> Please provide the screen dump/ output where it tried to
> remove printconf et al. That is wrong and should not be happening.
This is the other way around:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:47:~$ sudo aptitude
Hi,
> [Manuel Bilderbeek]
> > It isn't brought up most of the time (not for the last few months),
> > because there's nothing connected to it.
> > Also, I don't see anything about it in dmesg or /var/log/messages or
> > /var/log/syslog.
>
> OK. Then this is your problem, because NFS mounting is d
Hi,
> > auto usb0
> > iface usb0 inet static
> > address 10.0.0.1
> > netmask 255.255.255.0
>
> This is the first time I see an usb0 interface. Could it be that
> ifupdown do not call the scripts in /etc/network/if-up.d/ when this
> static interface is brought up? Is it brought up d
Hi,
> What is the content of your /etc/fstab and /etc/network/interfaces?
> The current system try to mount the NFS mounts after all the 'auto'
> interfaces are up during boot.
Due to security reasons, I'll have to scratch out some names, but the
structure will be the same as the original file:
Hi,
> Okay, I see Ubuntu bug at
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfig/+bug/112331
> but I cannot reproduce it here, but I think that the Ubuntu comment
> points in the correct direction. This seems to be a problem with your
> printing client /usr/bin/lp and/or /usr/bin/lpr.
>
> Could y
Hi,
> If you want to figure out what's going on, you can compile tsclient
> using --enable-debug and you should get debug messages printed on the
> terminal.
I might do that when I have the time... but probably I don't, sorry.
> I noticed that you already filed a bug about this upstream, so I wi
Hi!,
> I have done some testing, and tsclient will only show ICA as an option
> if wfica is found. So you probably already have it installed?
Ah, I was totally not aware of this. Yes, I have wfica installed; I was
just under the impression that someone had reverse engineered the ICA
protocol, and
Hi,
> Did rdesktop support ICA in the past?
No idea. I wouldn't know another reasonj why the tsclient program offers
the ICA option...
> As far as I can tell, what support tsclient has for ICA comes from the
> proprietary Citrix ICA client, wfica:
I know that client, but having the ICA protoco
Hi,
> As a work-around in the meantime, how about hiding all of the
> timers and
> only displaying the icon in the notification area?
>
> That's how I use it and it works just fine for me. I'm
> curious to see if
> that works for you as well.
Well, I'm sure it will, becaue the program works fi
Thank you very much, I hope they can fix it soon. After using workrave
without problems for years, I was actually quite surprised to find such
grave problems suddenly (first the crashes, now this...)
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Hi,
Thanks.
Here's how I would summarize it:
When using the workrave applet, the following strange behaviour is
observed. After logging in, the applet is loaded and the timers are
displayed. However, the timers are not doing anything. Workrave is fully
functional, but the timers in the applet ar
Hello,
> Thank you for your bug report.
> Is this still a problem for you with latest version of Thunderbird?
Unfortunately, I can't test this anymore, as the Cyrus server was
replaced with a Dovecot one, which made the problem go away.
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Hi,
So, what should I (or: one) do when being in this situation?
Thanks.
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> I'm not sure, but this could be intentional.
I can't imagine it is... Some reactions from IRC (#metacity on the GNOME
net):
[16:33] the only problem was then I moved it to the top
[16:33] weird...
[16:33] marnanel: what do you think? did you know about that?
[17:12] przanoni: No, I didn't k
Hi,
> > Please make it a dependency. Note that Ubuntu and possibly
> other distros
>
> No. Making it a dependency is nonsense for several reasons:
>
> b) a NFS without nfs-common installed and therefore the tools
> in there is
> bbrokenly configured anyway.
I wonder how this happened then. I d
Hi,
> should want nfs-common, it may be related to bug #335742. Could the
> people who observed #335742 (CC'ed) please try to install nfs-common
> and see if this solves the NFS-related problems?
Thank you very much for the suggestion! It seems that this indeed solves
the NFS problems, a quick t
Hi,
> This package operates outside of apt, and can e.g. also work
> when installed
> through just invoking dpkg. It's possible to use the
> http_proxy environment
> var, but environment vars are not always passed around in a
> reliable manner,
> especially when using sudo. That makes it tri
Ah! But I didn't get the question when I upgraded the package. (debconf
settings are default.)
Actually, couldn't it just get the setting from apt? (The system already
*knows* my proxy settings.)
Anyway, when reinstalling I also didn't get the debconf question... So,
I'm not sure how to make debc
I got exactly the output () from the first message in this bug
report on my
Sun Ultra 10, which I tried to upgrade from Sarge to Etch. (Which is now
unbootable, as for some reason the 2.6.8 kernel doesn't boot either, it
seems it has problems finding the kernel modules...)
What can I do to help
Sorry, please ignore my previous message, it should have gone to bug
399724.
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I got exactly the output () from the first message in this bug
report on my
Sun Ultra 10, which I tried to upgrade from Sarge to Etch. (Which is now
unbootable, as for some reason the 2.6.8 kernel doesn't boot either, it
seems it has problems finding the kernel modules...)
What can I do to help
Hi,
Yes, we're also very interested in an ant 1.7 package, mostly because of
the Junit reports it can create. Michael, if you have a package ready I
can test, please contact me and I will. Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
It seems that printing the resulting file directly works, but when I
print via CUPS, it doesn't. So there is a conflict between the PS added
by xfig and the PS added by the PPD that was used. This is OCVP2065.ppd
from linuxprinting.org. I conclude this, because printing from other
applications
Hi
> I have tried again and again, done exactly what you describe,
> and still
> can't reproduce the bug.
:(
Maybe it depends on what kind of applets are running?
The common applets which I have on both desktops:
- the default stuff you get (menus, clock, volukme, task switcher,
notification a
Hi,
> Someone tagged this bug "fixed-upstream". Could you test again with
> xchat version 2.6.8-0.1 please?
I will test that as soon as it is in testing. Feel free to remind me if
I forget.
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Hi,
Ah, I actually didn't know that the DLJ versions were separate from the
normal downloads. It seems they're not in sync then... I'll keep this in
mind for next time :S Sorry again.
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Hi,
Yes, I can confirm that this bug is fixed: the save dialog is quite
different now (no separate progress bar) and it works fine. :)
I did find a new problem, but I will report a bug for it separately.
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Package: metacity
Version: 1:2.14.1-2
Severity: normal
When I upgraded to GNOME 2.14 via my regular Debian testing
dist-upgrade, I found a problem with window placement on my xinerama
setup. I had the following setup. On the left monitor I had a big
gnome-terminal (at the right part of the screen)
I'll check this when it's in testing.
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Package: metacity
Version: 1:2.14.1-2
Severity: normal
When I upgraded to GNOME 2.14 via my regular Debian testing
dist-upgrade, I found a problem with window placement on my xinerama
setup. I had the following setup. On the left monitor I had a big
gnome-terminal (at the right part of the screen)
Hi Daniel,
Any news on this?
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Hi,
> Please note that SPL (as well as MPL) is non-free. I will package it
Ah, I didn't know that.
> sooner or later in some weeks for non-free/ if nobody does it earlier
> (and assumed I get a sponsor for it).
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Hello,
Sorry, this bug has already been reported many times on the libxft2
package, I forgot to check that one.
(E.g.: #353606)
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> > Also, there were quite a
> > couple of other bug reports about this issue, maybe they should be
> > merged.
>
> Could you be more specific? All I could find is #351406 against
> Rhythmbox.
OK, I'll look them up. I'm not sure they are all duplicates
Hi,
> Thanks for the feedback, this looks like a sensible explanation.
>
> I'm afraid we can't do much to guard against this problem, ideas are
> welcome.
OK, maybe the hint in the error dialog of gnome-volume-control could point to
the gstreamer-properties setup. Also, there were quite a co
Hello,
What is the status of this bug?
Why isn't the patch applied?
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