Just wanted to add that I had a similar issue attempting to migrate the
Cyrus 3.6 in Debian. After the upgrade it was possible to log-in and
receive e-mails but all existing e-mails and sub-folders were no longer
visible.
In case it's helpful to anyone, I ended up downgrading back to Cyrus 3.4
Source: agda
Version: 2.5.4.1-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
* What was the outcome of t
that is handled during the registration of
the backends during Runtime creation.
Thanks,
Francis.
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Hi.
First, I hope you are fine and the same for your relatives.
I sent a patch to file which implements the detection of PCjr cartridge file
based on the information given in this bug report.
The patch was merged yesterday so this bug should now be fixed:
https://github.com/file/file/commit/6fc
Entschuldigen Sie diese Art der Kontaktaufnahme. Kurz gesagt, mein Name ist
garnier marielle polynesischer Herkunft und ich lebe
derzeit in Amerika. Mein Mann ist Franzose und hatte eine schwere
Krankheit, die ihn getötet hat. Er hatte gelitten
Kehlkopfkrebs. Ich erinnere Sie daran, dass er in Fr
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jason Francis
* Package name: varlink
Version : 19
Upstream Author : Kay Sievers
* URL : https://www.varlink.org/
* License : Apache-2.0
Programming Lang: C
Description : point-to-point IPC protocol and
ger retention periods should be an option,
maybe via a package configuration step or similar, so that the user
is reminded that they shouldn't always just fire and forget without
thinking about the what-ifs. Hindsight's a wonderful thing...
Best,
Francis
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in DRM and nouveau...
I will go on with the environment variables as workaround if kmail really
crashes a lot.
Best regards.
Le mardi 9 juillet 2019, 00:19:32 CEST Bernhard Übelacker a écrit :
> Hello Francis Laniel,
> I am just looking at some crashes in some random packages,
Package: kmail
Version: 4:18.08.3-1
When I click on a mail it sometimes crashes kmail.
The bug seems to be caused by the fact that argument abstime of function
__pthread_cond_wait_common is NULL (see the attached traces).
I have this bug since update to Debian 10 with Linux 4.19.37-5.
Apparent
Package: libmail-spf-perl
Version: 2.9.0-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Rejected messages because of invalid spf record reference a link to
openspf.org. Unfortunately, this site is offline for a few months now.
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Package: python-pip
Version: 9.0.1-2+deb9u1
When I invoke `usr/bin/pip` i receive an error.
$ /usr/bin/pip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pip", line 9, in
from pip import main
ImportError: cannot import name main
Changing `from pip import main` to `from pip._internal im
Package: lxc
Version: 1:3.1.0+really3.0.3-2
Severity: normal
Apologies if this is a duplicate. This issue may relate to bug #919185
but a different file is concerned so I'm uncertain if this is a seperate
issue or not.
Basically, I've just upgraded 3.0.3-2 to 3.1.0+really3.0.3-2 and I'm
getting
Package: isc-dhcp-server
Version: 4.4.1-2
Severity: normal
Apologies if this report turns out to be a duplicate; I did look through
bugs.d.o (and those PRs listed by reportbug) but didn't find an existing
one for this issue.
The problem is that the isc-dhcp-server package installation fails in
it
Package: festvox-ca-ona-hts
Version: 1.3-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
I installed festvox-ca-ona-hts
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
I ran:
$ echo "això és una prova" | festival --tts --language ca
Hi
Integrated in upcoming Poco release: poco-1.9.1
Cheers
Francis
Le 06/05/2018 à 11:29, Jochen Sprickerhof a écrit :
Hi Manuel,
* Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo [2018-05-06 02:28]:
We need support in this package for the riscv64 architecture.
I am attaching a patch that adds support. It
Hi Thomas,
On 25 February 2018 at 18:42, Thomas Liske wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> Francis M writes:
>
>> s/2.12/2.11+git20180213-1/
>
> it has been released[1] upstream as needrestart 3.0.
Aha, thanks for that, I shall base my local .deb's on that tag inste
t this into
the stretch{,-backports}, I'd be more than willing.
Best,
Francis
On 25 February 2018 at 12:15, Debian Bug Tracking System
wrote:
> Thank you for the additional information you have supplied regarding
> this Bug report.
>
> This is an automatically generated reply to
Hi there,
I'm hitting this bug on a number of stretch-based systems. Is there
anything blocking 2.12 being uploaded to stretch-backports that I
could help with?
Thanks in advance,
Francis
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.7.5-1
Severity: important
Apparently from Linux 4.10 onwards, the ecb module became a dependency
of xts[1]. I am running a custom kernel in which both XTS and ECB are
built as modules (kernel config attached for 4.14.3). However, ECB does
not appear in the initrd,
: /debian-cd/
IPv6: no
Archive-upstream: debian.linux.org.tw
CDImage-upstream: cdimage.debian.org
Updates: four
Maintainer: Francis Roda
Country: PH Philippines
Location: Level 6, Crown 7 Building, Juan Luna Ave., Mabolo, Cebu City
Sponsor: Rise http://rise.ph
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Package: terminology
Version: 0.7.0-1
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Bitmap fonts are not rendering on the Jessie release of Terminology, but do so
correctly with standard fonts. It seems that the fonts revert back to monospace
(my current system default font) and each character has a whitespace between
t
enssl which
restarts services that are affected by the Heartbleed bug
(http://heartbleed.com/) will not restart Cyrus. The old Cyrus process
will be left running, potentially a source of a serious security
compromise.
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Package: liburcu-dev
Version: 0.7.6-2
The file liburcu-bp.pc should be included in package liburcu-dev because
it's referenced in lttng-ust.pc from package liblttng-ust-dev.
The file is missing from testing package.
ges/hplip/
>
> Please try the above package and report to that bug if it gets fixed.
Apologies for taking so long, I broke my Debian machine and didn't fix
it until recently. At least on my system, the patched version does *not*
fix the reported issue. As before, I get an EOF error.
Fran
se firstly, the "too many loops!" warning
has since been hidden from user view and secondly, it's not obvious from
that report that the loop counter check means that dependencies may fail
to be added to the dependency graph. For a dependency based boot system,
I consider this a major
ecific configuration variables in a new class, and only
sets configuration variables from the parsed config file that can be
accessed via the methods poppler's GlobalParams exposes [3]. This is
primarily just so I can get a working version of xpdf on Ubunutu (and
hence uses poppler 0.20)
El dt 20 de 11 de 2012 a les 15:33 +0100, en/na Roland Stigge va
escriure:
> Package: lttoolbox
> Version: 3.1.0-1.1
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch sid
> User: debian-powerpc...@breakpoint.cc
> Usertags: powerpcspe
>
> Hi,
>
> lttoolbox currently FTBFS on powerpcspe[1] due to special compiler
2012/10/24 Markus Koschany
> Hi Daniel,
>
Hi,
> i just saw you're going to adopt xtux. It's quite funny because i wanted
> to suggest to remove xtux from Debian. It has been dead upstream for a
> very long time and it is quite outdated.
Oh, I didn't know it. I think it could be removed also be
Hello,
I'm new contributing to debian and looking at the list of packages
requesting for adoption I saw this one and I think it's a good way to
start learning (and conserving the package in the archive).
Cheers,
Daniel Francis.
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packages and can confirm that
downgrading to that version also fixes the issues for me.
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A clean install of schroot creates a symlink
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Added a patch upstream to enable IPv6 by default on Linux:
Sourceforge patch entry:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3534307&group_id=132964&atid=725711
Related entry in the forum:
http://pocoproject.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5356&p=8952&hilit=IPv6#p8952
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Francis
onfig/Linux append -DPOCO_HAVE_IPv6 to SYSFLAGS
Thanks!
Francis
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I've just had a go at building monotone in an i386 unstable chroot and
had no issues. Perhaps whatever was causing the build failure is now fixed?
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When attepting to upgrade Boost apt/dpkg failed multiple times with
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the error from libboost-chrono1.49-dev:
Unpacking libboost-chrono1.49-dev (from
.../libboost-chro
Hi,
looking at the monotone bug report, it appears that making monotone
work with botan1.10 is still an ongoing issue. We'll keep watching to
see when it'll be possible to make a transition.
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It looks like the test is dependent on pcre3 recognising that regex as
invalid as it'll match all the file names otherwise, which is not the
intended behaviour. Removing it is probably the proper thing to do anyway.
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the patch for details. The problematic
regex still appears to be present in the latest upstream version so I'll
also send a message to monotone-devel.
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El dc 07 de 03 de 2012 a les 14:09 +0800, en/na Paul Wise va escriure:
> Package: apertium-dbus
> Version: 0.1-1.1
> Severity: normal
> File: /usr/share/apertium/dbus-1/mode.py
> Usertags: cruft tmp
>
> apertium-dbus sets up debugging output to /tmp/mode.log and then never
> uses it. It should not
Package: upgrade-reports
Severity: normal
I have personally encountered the problem referenced at 4.6.3 of the upgrade
release notes, on several systems. All of them boot from software mirror
RAID on SCSI hardware from 2002 to 2006 vintage. In each case, I needed
to add the kernel option rootdel
ms to suggest that it might be a bug with the Xorg propriety
nvidia drivers. So if you are or aren't using these, data points either
way would be appreciated :)
Francis
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I'm hitting this too. I can't hard-code /usr/share/java/ant-contrib.jar in my
build.xml because the project also needs to be built on non-Debian machines
(that put ant-contrib.jar elsewhere) too.
I'm working around this by bundling the ant-contrib jar in my project so that I
can reference it wi
version 1.8.13-1. As a consequence, the monotone maintainers are still
receiving bug reports for
monotone caused by DBTS #633775.
Francis
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the FILES section on other man pages (vim, mplayer etc.)?
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CC=$(CC) CXX=$(CXX) CFLAGS="-O2" CXXFLAGS="-O2"
with
CC="$(CC)" CXX="$(CXX)" CFLAGS="-O2" CXXFLAGS="-O2"
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Currently, xmp compiles with OSS support by default. At least under
Linux, I believe OSS is considered deprecated. Most noticeably, at least
under my system, using OSS prevents the volume being controlled via the
PCM channel volume.
Francis
Package: libmount1
Version: 2.19.1-4
Followup-For: Bug #630921
This bug just bit me from testing and required manual intervention in a package
manager to fix. How is this
wishlist?
Francis
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Owner: Francis Russell
* Package name: pwsafe
Version : 0.2.0
Upstream Author : Nicolas S. Dade
* URL : http://nsd.dyndns.org/pwsafe/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: C++
Description : command-line application for
hat one cares
about would be one of the primary reasons to become a Debian maintainer,
but it seems like Debian makes it very difficult for someone who isn't
already part of the Debian community to do this.
Regards,
Francis Russell
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Version: 1.3.3a-6squeeze1
Having a working proftpd configuration tested on lenny machines, it
seems there are some interaction with SQLShowInfo instruction causing
proftpd to fail to enable passive mode.
The way to reproduce the problem is to enable passive connection from
t working with the devs to find
the best way to resolve this.
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Francis
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"apt-get build-dep monotone" to install the build
dependencies and hopefully there should be no issues. If there aren't,
I'll mark this bug as invalid.
Regards,
Francis
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t the builds are being performed in? It's practically
impossible to be able to debug this issue without the ability to
replicate it.
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Believe me, we're working on it.
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Still, as I said before, the rest of the report about awstats's invalid
XHTML is still valid.
Francis
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;t like the idea of
fail2ban having rules that only worked against patched versions of
Debian packages.
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same browser bug hit me.
However, I did just run awstats output though W3C's XHTML validator, and
there are still large numbers of validation errors, just the
thing isn't one of them.
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Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Thanks, both. Do you know if this bug has been filed with firefox?
Not that I'm aware. At least I've not been able to find one. Certainly,
it appears to have affected enough people that I found multiple pages
recommending replacing with .
Franc
I never submitted
the file to Debian and to be honest, I think it might be a bad idea for
it to be in there (at least until, one day, dropbear prints ip
information for *all* failed connection attempts).
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restart
Firefox.
Thanks. Guess that serves me right for googling for the issue instead
of actually locating the XHTML specification.
Francis
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g across /etc/init.d/.depend.{boot,start,stop} on my system, this
patch reduces the number of calls to check_loop from 3331320 to 8233
(0.25% of original).
Please let me know if you have any questions,
Francis
diff -Nur startpar/makeboot.c startpar.new//makeboot.c
--- startpar/makeboot.c 2011-03-2
rly a known problem since there's already a Debian patch in
the package that increases the number of checks that the loop-checker is
allowed to do by 100x.
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Package: initscripts
Version: 2.88dsf-13.1
Followup-For: Bug #609959
Any progress on determining the cause of this bug? I'm experiencing it
with the version of initscripts in testing.
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 17:07:04 +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
That must have been inherited from udev or acpid's environment.
OK, I'll have a look and file a bug against the appropriate package
when I have time.
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hat can be run. That's why I gave you the exec-commands example.
OK, but somehow HOME is getting set to "/" non-deterministically inside
the laptop-mode-tools script.
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Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> On 03/17/2011 05:28 AM, Francis Russell wrote:
>> OK, after an extremely long and painful debugging session, I finally
>> worked out what was going on, which was a combination of
>> non-deterministic and slightly broken behaviour of laptop-mode-
a
minimal environment was for command its invokes, and should set HOME to
something like "/root" and definitely not "/". I guess that for some
reason, 1.55 always ended up setting it to "/".
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other settings are not being updated correctly.
I also downgraded back to 1.55-1 and experienced none of these issues.
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It appears that laptop-mode-tools recommends pm-utils. However, pm-utils
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Package: iptables-persistent
Version: 0.5
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I've just upgraded iptables-persistent on two 64-bit Debian systems
running testing and unstable. In both cases, a file called
rules.v4.dpkg-new was left behind in /etc/iptables with no contents.
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Apparently, the recent fix to bug #542610 didn't entirely remove the
calls to the obsoleted dpkg option '--print-installation-architecture'.
One still exists in the prerm script.
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Severity: wishlist
Package name : apertium-ca-it
Version : 0.1.0
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License : GPL v 2.0
Description : Catalan-Italian language-pair package for Apertium
there's no scsi folder, sd_mod is never added.
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-- /proc/cm
rt-numbers.
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Shel
easel in Debian). Running the awstats output through the W3C XHTML validator
also seemed to show other issues.
Francis
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Kernel
is broken although the PDF is present in the package. The link to the PNG
version of the quick start file isn't broken, but there appears to be two copies
of it in the package.
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Package: monotone
Version: 0.48-2
Severity: serious
Tags: upstream
Monotone versions 0.46, 0.47 and 0.48 are affected by a bug whereby a client
sending an empty command string to the server can cause it to terminate if
remote command execution is enabled. This has been fixed in 0.48.1.
Further d
the text was pasted
from the Linux kernel ext4 documentation which included the option names in a
different column.
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K
Package: wnpp
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Owner: "Francis Tyers"
Package name : apertium-mk-en
Version : 0.1.0
Upstream Authors : Francis Tyers
URL : http://www.apertium.org/
License : GPL
Description : Macedonian and English language pair p
lmtpd"
listen="/var/spool/postfix/local/socket/lmtp" prefork=0 maxchild=20
and create the appropriate folders to enable cyrus to create another
socket inside the postfix chroot. Then they would just need to enable
postfix to find the socket:
virtual_transport = lmtp:unix:local/sock
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Francis Tyers"
Package name : apertium-mk-bg
Version : 0.1.0
Upstream Authors : Tihomir Rangelov
Francis Tyers
URL : http://www.apertium.org/
License : GPL
Description :
uot;If the database
becomes corrupted, the world comes to an end" and it's not exactly clear
that the bug is benign.
Francis
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Package: e-uae
Version: 0.8.29-WIP4-10
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It seems to me that e-uae can be in main and not in contrib. At least, I
couldn't spot any dependencies on contrib or non-free packages, though I might
be wrong.
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As much as I dislike me too messages. Being able to render to tikz Latex
would be quite helpful.
Francis
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of sqlite isn't producing a journal file. At
least, I've tried killing mtn halfway through a sync and haven't managed
to find one.
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I note that reportbug has no problems with STARTTLS, but requires that an option
be set in .reportbugrc.
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Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux
"synaptics"
and then it was detected by some sort of generic support instead. It
looks like this was due to forcing the value of the Device option
whereas removing it let auto-dev chose the appropriate device.
Francis
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mouse* and
/dev/input/event* devices have no effect either. Unfortunately, I'm not really
sure when this broke, so I can't confirm if this coincided with some version of
the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics package moving into testing.
Francis
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Package: bash-completion
Version: 1:1.2-2
Severity: normal
fusermount is a tool used to mount/unmount FUSE filesystems. To unmount a fuse
filesystem, one invokes:
fusermount -u mountpoint
It is no longer possible to tab-complete the mount-point when the mount point
begins with '~', uses a rela
Just to say, this dynamic completino patch is fantastic.
It's lovely having new terminal windows open instantly, and
bash completion still seems to work just as well as ever.
I'd like to see this in the core bash package.
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fine.
My only issue appeared to be that the Debian ia32 libraries are split into a
number of packages and ia32-libs doesn't depend on all of them so some more
ia32-libs-* packages needed to be installed to get all the required libraries.
Ubuntu just uses a monolithic ia32-libs package.
Fr
Package: ia32-libs
Version: 20090808
Severity: wishlist
Due to a security bug with the 64-bit Flash plugin, it has been disabled in
Debian (DBTS #586273). Hence, it would be nice if ia32-libs contained all the
libraries if the 32-bit plugin needs.
Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to be as easy
e
done it before May 2010 which seems to be date-stamp on the man-page. This
should probably be updated.
Francis
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afterwards. In my haste, I accidentally
misread some of the templates containing licence excerpts as breaking
this policy as I assumed the templates would contain a reference to the
file and little else. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Francis
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Package: dh-ocaml
Version: 0.9.3
Severity: minor
It seems that dh_ocaml doesn't define ${ocaml:Depends} when it is empty. This
occurs for me when invoking
dh_ocaml in a build script on a platform that has a native-code compiler. As a
result dpkg-gencontrol will
complain about the undefined vari
er to the corresponding files under
/usr/share/common-licenses, rather than quoting them in the copyright
file."
Presumably the templates for these licenses should reflect this not to mention
the dh-make copyright file itself.
Francis
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n the MasterTicketsPlugin page "You do
not need the GraphvizPlugin or anything else beyond the dot binary.". At best,
I think the trac Graphviz plugin is a suggests.
Francis
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