This RFP has languished for almost 3 years now and was opened almost 7 years
ago. The pgadmin4 package provided upstream works without issue on Trixie. Is
the delay licencing-related or is there not interest in carrying this package
in Debian's repos?
I think this project is now at github: https://github.com/docbook/xslTNG seems
Sourceforge has been abandoned for over 17 years.
22 Oct 2022, 03:23 by jo...@jones.dk:
> I doubt I am able to contribute much to this bugreport. If/when you
> guys figure out something you'd like to get added to the radicale
> package (and it isn't too involving or exotic) then tell me and I will
> sure consider adopting it into the package. Ot
> I tried following these instructions and grafting this file at
> https://gist.github.com/return42/47ac8aabd19eaad0f10979761d0611a1 into my
> config. I have authentication set to pwauth, not a static file. Apache spawns
> a login window when I use the uWSGI configuration, but it throws a 500 er
Package: libapache2-mod-authn-yubikey
X-Debbugs-Cc: borde...@tutanota.com
Version: Is the package name false or misleading?
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer (when there is one),
The package name 'authn-yubikey' implies that the module only supports
YubiKeys. However, the documentation suggests t
On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 09:22:24 +0200 Joerg Dorchain wrote:
> It is not quite that easy, however let's try with some snippets.
>
> My working config of radicale with the supplied wsgi script
> consists of the following config snippets:
I tried following these instructions and grafting this file at
15 May 2021, 03:06 by jo...@jones.dk:
> That's intentional: Reason is documented in
> /usr/share/doc/radicale/README.Debian:
>
>> Recommended setup for production use is to serve system-wide
>> by Apache via uWSGI with Apache-based authenticating.
>>
>
> and
>
>> It should be possible to serve dir
The systemd service is installed, but it's not set to autostart. I have to run
systemctl enable radicale.service
... to start it. Is there a reason for this?
On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 10:34:19 +0100 Roland Clobus wrote:
> I have a patch in preparation. I'm reviewing it and will send a merge
> request soon.
That's great. Is it in a repo where I can test it? I'm a bit impatient to get
my custom live-boot working so I can upgrade hard drives / have a disaster
Do you know if there's a workaround to this bug? Even if the devs won't fix it,
it would still be nice to be able to compile an iso.
I don't suppose anyone has seen fit to address this bug or provide a
workaround? Is there a setting we can change in config/ that will fix this? I
can't find it.
If Debian is going to let this languish for a half decade, is there at least a
compiled deb or a workaround that we can install ourselves?
Seems a little odd to me that a standard like this would still not be
implemented in Debian.
On Sun, 24 Mar 2019 17:47:38 +0100 =?ISO-8859-1?Q?S=E9bastien?=
Villemot wrote:
> The main reason is lack of manpower (a lot of work in the Javascript
> packages need to happen first).
Thank you for the explanation. Is there a to-do list or some
elaboration on the work that needs to be done?
For the benefit of those of us less technically astute, what exactly
is preventing Zotero 5 from being packaged and loaded into unstable or
experimental?
I apologise. The relevant post is
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=885777#22:
"Uh, wait... the mailing list post from October 2017 announcing the
deprecation and removal of libgnome and libgnomeui and other related
libraries didn't even list libgnomecanvas among the libraries to b
The Xournal package requires this package. If you refer to
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=885777#17, it
appears that this package has been flagged for removal somewhat
over-zealously:
"libgnomecanvas is not related to libgnome in any way despite the
name. It provides a high-perf
> As far as I can tell libgnomecanvas2-0 is still in the distribution but
> fails to compile because it needs some packages which are unmaintained.
>
> For the moment it is still in testing and unstable.
However, Xournal has been removed from testing. If libgnomecanvas is
staying in Buster, then s
I can't afford to lose this program. I've asked upstream what their
plans are to migrate to GTK+ 3. What can non C programmers do to help?
After 7 months, the fix has migrated from upstream to testing and the
tablet works on Buster. If you're in a generous mood, you can backport
the fix to Stretch to fix tablets using stable. Otherwise, you can
close this bug once Buster's released (assuming it doesn't regress
again).
Source: xf86-input-wacom
Version: 0.34.0-1
Severity: important
Tags: newcomer upstream
Dear Maintainer,
Following up on bug 856933 which was closed without being resolved,
the upstream developers have discovered a possible source of the bug:
In short, the intended device detection timeout of 250
On Mon, 15 May 2017 16:50:17 +0200 Michael Kolmodin wrote:
> Actually, there is yet another way to cope with this: adding the
> immediate-init option to lircd (e. g., in lirc_options.conf). This will
> make lircd exit if the hardware cannot be initialized. Which means there
> will be no socket for
Ditto on this bug. Infuriating as can be. My computer takes about 15
minutes to start, but it does behave normally _eventually_. Not that
we all have time to throw around, but if you turn your Wacom-enabled
computer on then take a nice hot shower, it might be working when you
return.
I've read on
I'm on Debian Stretch, so I use libsss-sudo version 1.14.2-1 and
version 1.8.17p1-2 of sudo. I've since uninstalled libsss-sudo but can
reinstall it for debugging purposes.
The Fedora patch link is dead now, but I just got bitten by this bug.
How difficult would it be to apply the patch to Debian's copy of sudo
if upstream won't fix it?
en more information might be useful - but it's the kind of bug that
> is hard for anyone without the device in question to do much about.
>
> Ron
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Borden Rhodes
> To: Debian Bug Tracking System
> Cc:
> Date: Fri, 1
I have this problem. After I tell it to generate a new bug report, it
opens KMail with a lot of gobbledigook, which I assumed was just to
help processing over at Debian bug world headquarters. Here's what
appears in KMail (on Stretch) when I ask to file a new bug report:
First paragraph is the subj
So confirmed. I forced libnss3 to upgrade to 3.26-1 and libnspr4 to
4.12-6 and that seemed to solve the problem. I suspect that the
offending library is the former. Once it goes into testing, all should
be well again.
Now if I can just get around the random crashes that seem to have come
with this
I seem to have caught this bug after my last dist-upgrade which moved
me from kernel 4.5 to 4.6 (without apparently changing anything else).
My particulars: msdos partition table with
/etc/fstab:
#
/dev/mapper/LVG-root / btrfs defaults0 1
# /boot was o
Package: akregator
Version: 4:4.14.10-2
Severity: normal
I originally reported this bug at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357495
, which the higher powers summarily closed because they use qtwebengine
instead of KHTML now.
Whilst I have a couple dozen feeds, only the Slashdot RSS feed cau
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 18:42:11 -0400 Scott Kitterman wrote:
> You should only have to downgrade breeze. Today's rebuild of kdecorations
> should resolve its problems.
>
> So downgrade breeze to the testing version and upgrade kdecorations to the
> +b1 version.
So confirmed, thank you. This is te
So I ran aptitude dist-upgrade on my stretch box this afternoon. It updated
libkdecorations2-5 and libkdecorations2private5 both to 4:5.3.2-2+b1. It
also upgraded libkf5archive5 to 5.12.0-1+b1, along with 40 other packages
which I don't think are related to this problem. Once again, KDE krashes as
On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 06:32:08 -0700 Zhitao Li wrote:
> Or upgrade breeze package to Sid's version.
> Really don't see why breeze is not migrated to testing after 16 days.
This worked for me, thanks Zhitao. Yes, I'm not entirely sure why they
did this. I mean, I know that they're piecemealing the k
KDE gets stuck at the welcome screen for me now. I updated my libkf5
packages to 5.13.0-1 at 9:15 (UTC) on 19 August. After rebooting, KDE won't
load. .xsession-errors only indicates a crash but nothing of much use.
I totally empathise with Ian's frustration. I myself spent eight hours
trying to circumvent this 'bug', to put it mildly. I tried to follow a
half-dozen contradictory, inaccurate and incomplete walkthroughs with
no success, so I'm giving up and starting from scratch.
The walkthrough at
http://wiki
Package: xserver-xorg-input-wacom
Version: 0.23.0+20131011-1+b1
Severity: important
File: wacom
Good evening,
I use a Fujitsu Lifebook T4410, which comes with a built-in touchpad and Wacom
touch + stylus screen. In addition, I use a generic bluetooth mouse (typically
in lieu of the touchpad when
Wheezy's out, and I, too, would like to see the docbook-xsl packaged so that
way I can play around with the EPUB3 stylesheets. Can I do anything to help in
the packaging?
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This is a duplicate of bug #531532. Is anybody working on this?
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Ditto. Version 3.0 doesn't have this problem. Perhaps it could be packaged
instead?
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Still present. Happens to me. I can help debug, if possible.
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I'm also getting these messages, so perhaps I can help troubleshoot.
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I can positively identify the Wikipedia applet in Amarok as causing
the crash. For what it's worth, here's my crash dump. I know that
there's lots of symbols missing but it should give a sufficient
overview of the problem. If not, let me know and I'll install the
rest of the -dbg packages.
Appl
The good people over at http://ankisrs.net/ have a Debian package
which, at least for me, has installed cleanly into Wheezy. Why can't
we copy-and-paste that version into our repos - or at least into
experimental?
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Package: glibmm2.4
Version: 2.24.2-1
Severity: wishlist
mysql-workbench-gpl requires libglibmm-2.4-1c2a >= 2.25.4 but Debian only comes
with 2.24.2 . I have been using the 2.25.4-0ubuntu1 package without issue and
or known breakages. It would be stupendous, then, if the latest upstream
version c
I'd be happy to help. I thought that architecture dependency was an
issue but I didn't realise how fickle Eclipse actually is. In fact,
it's really the only program where I haven't been able to
copy-and-drop the dot-file/folder to restore my settings. Anyway,
that's an upstream problem. I'll pi
Is this bug still being worked on? I don't know if I have the same
cause but I have the same symptoms. I got a new computer, installed
Eclipse, moved my ~/.eclipse folder over to the machine and, same as
the initial bug report, the local plug-ins show up in "Installed
Software" they're not access
The problem has since seemed to be fixed, albeit with new problems in
the display dimming, but that's covered in a different bug. You can
close this one.
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I still get lockups when using gok which relies on at-spi. The
at-spi-registryd reports it's hung. I'm on a fresh Squeeze install.
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> Yes. We'll sort things out before release, but from KMS is not a critical
kernel bug.
Well it's critical that our computers return to a _bootable_ state and not
locking up where everything, including the keyboard, is unresponsive.
May we at least get a workaround until the higher brains decide
Package: kde-standard
Version: 5:64
Severity: normal
I am using a Fujitsu 5020D tablet with a Wacom digitiser. I know that the
hardware is fine because it works perfectly in Windows XP. However, in KDE, it
has the following quirks:
1) It is impossible to sort columns in KDE applications by cl
Package: initscripts
Version: 2.87dsf-8
Severity: normal
When one installs Debian, it is possible to disable root logging in and rely
on sudo (similar to Ubuntu). Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that the
installation routine takes this into account when it sets up Grub because the
when you se
Agreed. Upgrading to the 2.6.32-trunk kernel seems to be part of the problem.
Thank God my 2.6.30 kernel is still on the system since I am able to boot into
that. However, my Wacom digitiser still isn't being detected like it used to
(which is a whole other issue). Do you need my Xorg.log?
Package: network-manager-kde
Version: 1:0.7~~svn941706-2
Severity: wishlist
Currently, I cannot use KDE Network Manager to set up or use *DSL connections
in Squeeze (or, if I can, the developers have done an outstanding job hiding
this option). Kubuntu and OpenSUSE, at least, do have *DSL suppo
I agree. I recently tried to file a bug against kpackage upstream
(http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217949) and was advised that kpackage's
is on its way out from KDE SC. Why confuse users by including an obsolete (and
buggy) package with Debian?
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I second. dir2ogg does the job beautifully and, besides, because of bug
#549613, mp32ogg is unusable in its current state anyway. Maybe it's time to
put the poor dear out of its misery?
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Ah, thank you. That's where that option was hiding! Since the option is
available, the bug really is with Konqueror's documentation. A search through
docs.kde.org and/or Konqueror's handbook (using keyword access key) explains
what access keys do but doesn't say how to disable them in Konquer
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:4.2.4-1
Severity: normal
Access Keys are a pain in the neck and have been singularly responsible for me
losing entries in text fields and navigating to whoknowswhereall. KDE
programmers allegedly added a setting to disable Access Keys
(http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug
Package: kaddressbook
Version: 4:4.2.4-1
Severity: normal
If one updates a contact's address the address on the preview pane (the right-
hand side on my installation) doesn't update. In fact, the outdated address
still shows even if one removes all mention of the old address.
Investigating the
This problem seemed to resolve itself after I cleaned out and deleted the
.local/share/Trash folder. Normal move to wastebin works normally right
now...
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Package: aes2501-wy
Version: 0.1-5
Severity: normal
I use a Fujitsu Stylistic 5020D tablet which, according to lsusb, uses an
AES2501 fingerprint scanner:
Bus 004 Device 003: ID 08ff:2500 AuthenTec, Inc. AES2501
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB
Package: dolphin
Version: 4:4.2.2-1
Severity: normal
Permanent deletion/wastebin-bipass/shift-delete on files works correctly; I can
get rid of files permanently in Dolphin. However, if I try to use the normal
delete/move-to-wastbin/trash, I get a notification dialogue that the file is
being m
Package: xorg
Version: 1:7.3+18
Severity: normal
Since upgrading to the latest version of the X server (Intel 852/855 chipset),
whenever I try to launch "xrandr --rotate" on my 1024x768 display, instead of
the rotated display going 1024px down and 768px across (so that it fills my
tablet), it g
I also had this problem with openjdk version 6b14-1.5~pre1-5 from Squeeze.
Upgrading to Sid's 6b16-2 version seemed to solve the problem.
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Are the modules going to be upgraded to version 1.6.2 anytime soon in
the repos? Is there any reason to keep the 1.5.6 binaries if they
cannot be used out of the box?
Borden Rhodes
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Both KPilotDaemon and T|X would crash when I tried to use the wizard
to set up synchronisation. I was able to work around the problem by
configuring the Pilot Device (Settings -> Configure KPilot -> General
Setup -> Device) to usb: and leaving most other settings to their
default (except, I suppos
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This problem is also present in the Palm T|X line of Pilots; but you
probably knew that already since it's in the same family as the
Tungstens. Here is my version information if it helps:
Package: kpilot
Version: 4:3.5.8-1
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Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers unstable
Package: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Version: 0.14.7~git20070706-2
Severity: wishlist
Hullo good people of Debian!
I looked about for this bug and, although it's not important, I wanted
to make sure that the establishment was aware of it.
I have read that Xorg is moving away from /etc/X11/xorg.
Package: claws-mail
Version: 3.2.0-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
When trying to run claws-mail from bash or KDE 4 the program will
load briefly and then disappear. In bash, the following message will
appear after the program has crashed:
/* Begin Message */
The progra
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