hes I attached. Let me know if you're happy
> for me to adopt it.
You don't need my permission to adopt it. When you find an uploading
Debian Member who could guide and upload the package for you, you're
welcome to update the package with your patches and other potential
changes.
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hello,
The libcddb package needs a new maintainer. I no longer have time nor
interest to maintain it properly.
I had adopted it many years as a dependency of a package I no longer
maintain. It was very low-maintenance until recently; there are now two
outstanding
lated machinery.
What needs to be done:
- package a new upstream release;
- solve a (documentation-related) FTBFS;
- potentially make a shared library instead of a static library.
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a .pc file (Cced.)
Thanks for the message. Upstream started to provide .pc-file in relatively
recent versions.
With libfmt-dev from experimental (and soon in unstable), "pkg-config --cflags
fmt" works.
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Hello,
Michael R. Crusoe kirjoitti 7.2.2020 klo 14.35:
> spdlog is currently using an embedded copy of version 6+, so if fmtlib
> is updated we can use the packaged version instead
Thank you for the heads-up. This is now work-in-progress.
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commends on fuse2,
though.
How common of a use case is to use bindfs with a non-empty mount point? I never
mounted filesystems like that myself, so
I don't know if it's a minor nuisance with an easy workaround, or a significant
limitation making some use case
unachievable.
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rsion of the
package builds
cleanly for me - are you trying to build an unreleased version? If yes, which
exact sources?
Do you have links to build logs?
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me
> doing the backport?
Thank you for the interest. I'd be okay with you doing the backport, as long
as no dramatic changes are planned to what package provides. I guess you'd be
mainly interested in a re-build so 'libstdc++6'-dependency are satisfiable in
stable?
Regards,
>
> After a little scanning, it totally crashes with the following backtrace:
Thank you for the detailed report. Unfortunately, the upstream development
has stopped many years ago, and it's unlikely for problems to become fixed
unless somebody steps up.
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Hi,
Paul Wise kirjoitti 8.9.2019 klo 11.34:
> On Sun, 2019-09-08 at 08:41 +0000, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
>
>>* debian/patches:
>> - 0001-Increase-space-for-item-count-in-loading-screen: added
>>(cherry-picked from upstream). (Closes: #931444)
>
>
bstdc++ which are not satisfied in stable. Quick work-around: install
libstdc++6 from
Debian testing.
This bug will be fixed by listing the missing package dependency.
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ize count:
>
>Total items: 20161797size: 123.4 GiB
>
> [...]
Thank you for the report, it's now forwarded upstream.
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.
Thank you for the patch, it looks good. I'll apply it in the next upload,
likely post-freeze.
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ible in the page for this package.
Apologies for the late response. I will take a look at this failure during the
coming week-end, even though it'd be too late to avoid a temporary auto-removal
from testing.
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Package: cantata
Version: 2.2.0.ds1-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Your package build-depends on 'libcddb-dev', which is an ancient
transitional virtual package provided by 'libcddb2-dev'. I'm looking
forward to remove this virtual package, and your package is the last in
the Debian archive
the next upload, and see if that works
better
for buildds.
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gt;>> so I could not
>>> reproduced it. Did I miss any?
>> I'll take a look at the timeout problem. Access to a box can be arranged.
> I find timeout works correctly on hppa.
I see, so it's a different issue then. Please let me know if/when there is a
box I could
r
Those who like the feature and want to assist with testing could easily use
shell aliases to
save the typing and personalise the options they prefer.
If you persuade upstream to change the defaults earlier before the next
release, I'm open to
cherry-picking that.
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ed it. Did I miss any?
Otherwise, if you know simple-to-use substitutes for timeout(1) or know what's
going on in
#894379, your input is welcome.
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Package: coreutils
Version: 8.28-1
Severity: normal
Control: affects -1 cupt
Hello,
Thank you for maintaining coreutils. I use timeout(1) to conveniently
detect hanging problems in the testsuite of cupt. Unfortunately, on hurd
and hppa it makes the test suite fail.
This issue is best illustra
to cherry-pick the fix before that.
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illing to package Bookworm for inclusion in Debian?
It's a good sign there are some other actively developed software for e-books.
Bookworm specifically has an implementation language/ecosystem (Vala) I'm not
familiar with,
so I'd not package it myself.
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0.12.x serie does have two back-ends: Qt4 and GTK2.
This is what I plan to do if nobody steps and as new Debian and/or
upstream maintainer:
1. When Qt4 is removed from Debian, libzlui-qt4 (Qt4 back-end for fbreader) will
go away. Fbreader will remain usable with libzlui-gtk (GTK2 back-end).
2. W
Package: dpkg
Version: 1.19.0.4
Severity: normal
Hi Guillem and all,
Please consider the following situation:
- package 'aa' is unpacked;
- package 'aa' has a dependency on package 'bb' (version 2);
- package 'bb' version 1 is currently installed;
- we're trying to remove package 'bb'.
I'd e
hed.
Looks good, thanks. Will be applied in the next upload.
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blem
> that the static library is not built with -fPIC. This is the current case for
> fcitx5 using fmtlib.
Good point. The code should be definitely built with -fPIC. Thank you for
the report, will be fixed in the next upload.
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Severity: normal
Hello,
The newer version of 'cppformat' was uploaded as 'fmtlib' (following an
upstream project rename). Thus, the older version can be now removed.
ay, so
cppformat (old upstream name) will by superseded by it.
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.0
Thank you for the report. The work is in progress to package it.
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after stretch is released.
Thanks, the patch looks good. Feel free to ping me after Stretch if it blocks
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be happy to know if someone picks it up to continue the development and
port the thing to Qt5 so fbreader can stay in archive for stretch+1.
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Hi Sven,
Thank you for the report and a patch, will be applied in the next upload.
On 23.11.2016 09:53, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> Would it not be better to just link against libreadline, rather than
>> playing dlopen tricks which need to be adjusted on every readline soname
>> bump?
IIRC I did it t
Hi,
On 19.10.2016 23:34, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Samuel Thibault, on Wed 19 Oct 2016 18:15:03 +0200, wrote:
>> Eugene V. Lyubimkin, on Mon 17 Oct 2016 13:26:58 +0200, wrote:
>>> Unfortunately, it was not enough for Cupt test suite on Hurd, since the
>>> bug
Package: libc0.3
Version: 2.24-4
Severity: normal
Control: affects -1 cupt
Hello Samuel and all,
Thank you for fixing #839742, the original test case now passes.
Unfortunately, it was not enough for Cupt test suite on Hurd, since the
bug still happens under another circumstances - namely, if the
Hi Samuel,
On 09.10.2016 13:23, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Samuel Thibault, on Tue 04 Oct 2016 15:33:58 +0200, wrote:
>> Eugene V. Lyubimkin, on Tue 04 Oct 2016 14:37:58 +0200, wrote:
>>> On Hurd, if one loads and unloads the shared object which was linked to
>>> curl-gnu
Package: libc0.3
Version: 2.24-3
Severity: normal
Control: affects -1 cupt
[ Not sure if it's libc or kernel or something else, please reassign if
needed. ]
Dear Maintainer,
Thank you for maintaining Glibc.
On Hurd, if one loads and unloads the shared object which was linked to
curl-gnutls libr
Package: valgrind
Version: 1:3.12.0~svn20160714-1+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I discovered that in latest version available in testing, Valgrind's Callgrind
started to output a lot of annoying warnings which practically hides out
the important information.
Does not happen in e.g. memche
Package: g++-6
Version: 6.2.0-4
Severity: normal
Control: affects -1 cupt
Also applicable to g++ 6.1.1. This appears to be a regression from GCC 5.
The code works under -O1 or -O0.
See #836588 for more background.
Here's the test case which explains:
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On 20.09.2016 16:06, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> On 19/09/16 22:00, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
>> On 18.09.2016 22:40, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
>>> Thank you. Turned out it is reproducible in release build (at the least on
>>> armel porterbox), but not in debug bu
On 18.09.2016 22:40, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
> Thank you. Turned out it is reproducible in release build (at the least on
> armel porterbox), but not in debug build.
>
> I'll look into it.
Ok, something fishy is going on with lambda captures. I believe I found an
is
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On 18.09.2016 17:37, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
>> I cannot reproduce the issue (that is, on the armhf porterbox harris.d.o the
>> test suit passes). Any chance that at the
>> time of the build some toolchain packages were in an inconsistent shape or
>> had k
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Hi Emilio,
On 04.09.2016 12:17, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> Your package failed to build on armel/armhf. Logs at
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=cupt&suite=unstable
Thank you for the report.
I cannot reproduce the issue (that is, on the arm
Package: valgrind
Version: 1:3.12.0~svn20160714-1+b1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I've just attempted to use valgrind on the armel porterbox,
harris.debian.org. Here's what I got:
->8
$ valgrind ls
==29583== Memcheck, a memory error detector
==29583== Copyright (C
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Hello,
Sorry for the late answer.
On 04.04.2016 02:07, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On filesystems that support copy-on-write, such as btrfs, ocfs2, zfs, ncdu
> will count shared space multiple times.
I've now reported it to the upstream bug tra
Hello,
Sorry for the late response.
On 19.04.2016 02:25, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
> I understand why ncdu doesn't count symlinks by default, but in some
> cases, it would be very useful to do so. My use case is specifically
> about git-annex repositories, which make heavy use of symlinks.
>
> Ther
Hi,
> I also intend to package the dependency python3-pypeg2 do I have to write a
> seperate
> ITP for it?
Yes. One ITP per each new (source) package.
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Hello,
On 08.04.2016 22:49, Alex Henry wrote:
> I actually think this is a bug, not a wishlist item. A program
> should be registered to open the files it is able to open.
>
> Imagine someone without much technical knowledge: reads fbreader
> is able to open epub books
Package: mpv
Version: 0.14.0-1+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
When playing a video, when the remote stream is passed as '-' (stdin), seeking
(both back and forward)
stopped working after an upgrade from 0.9.1-1. I've tried both --hr-seek and
without it. The error printed is "Can't seek in
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2.99.917+git20160218-1
Followup-For: Bug #814722
Dear Maintainer,
I am not sure this is the same bug, but I get similar symptoms when
I try to open a second X screen by using 'kdmctl reserve'. When I do
this, the screen goes to blank black with a blinkin
Package: debhelper
Version: 9.20150507
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
Since recently, dh_makeshlibs does not generated postinst and postrm
files anymore to call ldconfig, but a dpkg trigger instead.
The description in the man page still speaks about the old way. This can
be confusing especiall
Hello Antonio,
On 14.02.2016 13:00, Antonio Radici wrote:
> this does not seem reproducible anymore on 1.5.24-1, could you please check if
> that's still the case?
I don't use mutt setups anymore, so I guess this bug can be closed for the time
being. If I see this happening at newer
mutts at som
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Hello,
On 05.02.2016 07:50, john wrote:
> on my system it seems like the installation of the fbreader package does not
> create a application launch menu entry for FBReader.
Thank you for the report.
The FBReader is not actively maintained in the moment, so patches welco
On 14.12.2015 22:56, Francesco Poli wrote:
> Well, they themselves say that one of the files under consideration is
>
> | Derived, in part, from:
> |
> |* iso-pub.gml
> |
> |Copyright (C) 1986 International Organization for Standardization
> |Permission to copy in any form is
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hello,
I request an adopter for the fbreader package, since I don't use it
actively anymore.
The package description is:
FBReader is an e-book reader.
.
Main features:
* supports several open e-book formats: fb2, html, chm, plucker,
palmdoc, ztxt, tcr (psi
Hello,
Thank you for the report and investigation.
Upstream development for Unix version of FBReader is practically stopped for
years now. Patches for Debian package are
welcome, though.
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~# cupt policy libc6
> Ошибка сегментирования
Thank you for the report and your interest. I have now a fix for it, and cupt
won't segfault anymore.
Though, since your system is multi-arch'ed (which was the segfault reason),
right now Cupt won't be of big use anyway.
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tput format of 'free' changed in sid, I get similar now after I
have installed a newer version.
> Atm htop reports 12550/32225MB used.
Yes, I see that numbers don't match exactly on your system.
I forwarded your report upstream.
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>
> ==
In this full output? Could you re-check?
Htop outputs what free describes in '-/+ buffers/cache' column, but I don't see
it in the output you pasted. They match
on my system.
t worked, thanks, and I managed to reproduce the problem.
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(perhaps privately) the output of
'cupt tar-metadata | xz -c > y.tar.xz'
command? With some luck it might fit the mail attachment limits.
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dbg' package, then launch the gdb, wait for
segmentation fault, type 'bt full' and paste
the full backtrace here?
> The same behaviour with any package:
> # cupt install cupt
> # cupt install sl # sl is not installed
Ack, so it was not related to a specific package.
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debug
> flag on cupt?
Yes, there is, add "-o debug::resolver=yes" for this case. Could you try it and
send the log?
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> Yes, patch is always nice.
Ack, a patch and a test case attached.
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--- gt-cmakelists 2015-07-18 16:17:22.150909549 +0300
+++ /usr/src/gtest/CMakeLists.txt 2015-07
Package: libgtest-dev
Version: 1.7.0-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Current libgtest-dev has two different means to determine if
GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD is defined: one in CMake rules [1] and second one in
the header [2]. When they don't match [3], the static library and the
client code might be c
Hello again,
Judging from the changelog entries from 2013-2014, death test didn't work on
kfreebsd. If that's still the case, sorry
for the extra trouble and this case can be closed.
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Package: libgtest-dev
Version: 1.7.0-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Death tests (e.g. GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST) seem to be not provided on
kfreebsd-* architectures [1].
Looking at the source code [2], seems like it could be supported but a
FreeBSD-specific OS define is missing. Please add if po
Package: google-mock
Version: 1.7.0-18092013-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
As the C/C++ libraries usually reside in 'libxyz-dev' packages, please
provide 'libgmock-dev' binary package (which would depend on current
'google-mock' binary package).
Thank you for maintaining the package!
-
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Eugene V. Lyubimkin"
* Package name: cppformat
Version : 1.1.0
Upstream Author : Victor Zverovich
* URL : http://cppformat.github.io/
* License : BSD 2-clause
Programming Lang: C++
Description : fast
nk you for the report.
According to all my sources, latest released version of htop is still 1.0.3. I
will consider packaging the Git snapshot,
but I'd prefer to wait for a proper released version.
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t;
> Attached is a patch that implements this feature. It is probably not
> optimal, but it is a proof of concept that it is possible.
Thank you for the proposal, I just forwarded it upstream.
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Hi,
2015-02-10 02:13, Chris Lamb:
> The attached patch removes timestamps from the build system. Once
> applied, cupt can be built reproducibly in our current experimental
> framework.
>
> [1]: https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds
Ack, thanks, will be applied
ating problems.
Thank you for the report, I just forwarded this upstream.
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Package: gnupg2
Version: 2.0.26-4
Severity: normal
Hello,
I tried to use gpg2 with a smart card. It works (which is great!), but
the console noise of scdaemon is rather annoying:
---8<--
$ gpg2 --card-status
scdaemon[27603]: reading public key failed: Missing item
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Hello!
Thank you for the additional comments, now I see you point. I just
forwarded the issue upstream.
Thank you for the report!
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7; and 'IOWR'.
Could you please elaborate where did you see 'IORW'?
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> [...ad infinitum...]
Thank you for report (this and previous). The upstream seems be quite
inactive and without public contacts (last release in 2001). I
nevertheless just tried to reach / forward the bugs by mail, let's see
what happ
e (dpkg >= 1.15.4) is
> satisfied.
True, this can be improved. Thank you for the report, added to the
TODO list.
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are not satisfied right at that time?
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=766758#69
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Hi,
2014-10-17 23:48, Eugene V. Lyubimkin:
> Independently of that the bug against Cupt remains open to track the
> changes coming to 2.9.0 (work underway) to treat these kinds of 'version
> priority downgrade' more negatively than in 2.8.x
stable→testing migration
> process for apt-listbugs/0.1.16 and any new version rushed into
> unstable after the migration of version 0.1.16 would probably not make
> it to be in testing before the freeze starts (on November, the 5th).
>
> Maybe during the jessie+1 development cycle..
/positive different
version choices are, especially when compared to version choices of
other packages.
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ader's official page speaks only about
0.99.4.
I hesitate to put that into Debian experimental, not speaking of
targeting for next stable release.
[1] https://github.com/geometer/FBReader/commits/master
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> The patch is not build-tested, and I'm not sure if this breaks ABI,
> as I've not checked the structure of the source and how it percolates
> into the shared library, etc.
That's fine, 2.9 already has API(
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Hi,
2014-08-20 21:06, Eugene V. Lyubimkin:
> 2014-07-11 10:24, James McCoy:
> > Apt currently has packages both in sid (1.0.6) and experimental
> > (1.1~exp1). While running "cupt safe-upgrade", I would expect cupt to
> > sug
he problem is that
> cupt is sending those suffixed versions to other programs. This should
> be avoided, or at the very least avoided when running the dpkg hooks.
> I've cloned this to another bug.
Ah, I see, didn't get it first time. Indeed, hooks... Will be fixed as well.
-
ble packages with doesn't like kept version.
At least right now, the stronger the version needs to be "kept", more
zeroes should be added to the pin. Something like 10 for this
case.
> I can split this part out to a separate bug if you'd like.
Yes, please. There we can discuss what can be done if anything.
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Hello,
2014-09-30 15:06, Ondřej Surý:
> [...]
> That also means that if you are OK with NMU then please respond to
> this bug report and I will prepare and upload the recompiled packages
> for you.
Yes, your prepared patch looks good, please go ahead.
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planations, this issue is now forwarded to
upstream tracker.
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> actually be great.
I'm not going to grant DM upload permissions without several packages uploads at
least, and my answer times tend to be long nowadays. If you have someone who
knows you and your work already, just go ahead.
Thank you for volunteering for maintaining qmmp!
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need a sponsor(ship)?
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directory of qmmp
package(s) uploaded to Debian official archive, can be taken under
GPL-2+ license.
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hanks for filing the bugs, they do help improving Cupt.
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ll hopefully address this in the next upload.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the qmmp package due to lack of using the
package.
Qmmp in Debian is in a relatively good shape, and mostly needs regular
bug handling and uploading new upstream releases.
The package description is:
Qmmp is feature-rich audio player with
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