Hi Norbert,
hier geht es nur um den Maintainer des Debian-Packages, richtig? Mit
dem Autor von latexmk, John Collins, war ich erst Ende August in
Kontakt; der pflegt sein Programm noch.
LG, Gernot
On Mon, Oct 04, 2021 at 12:07:04PM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Package: latexmk
> Version: 1:
Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.18-6
Severity: normal
- I open a message containing a PGP MESSAGE
- I press Esc P
- Mutt says: "Enter PGP passphrase:"
- I enter my password
- Mutt says: "Enter S/MIME passphrase:"
- I press "Enter" since S/MIME is not set up.
- Now mutt crashes with the message
PGP m
Package: mlock
Version: 7:2007b~dfsg-4+lenny3
Followup-For: Bug #450665
The bug is still present on standard Debian Lenny installations with
uw-imapd 7:2007b~dfsg-4+lenny3
ipopd 7:2007b~dfsg-4+lenny3
mlock 7:2007b~dfsg-4+lenny3
I suggest to raise the severity of this bug
Package: libc6
Version: 2.9-6
Severity: wishlist
Please add port 873 (rsync) to /etc/bindresvport.blacklist,
as this service also conflicts with libc assigned ports.
Thanks, Gernot
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 5.0.2
APT prefers stable
APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386
Package: xserver-xorg-input-mouse
Version: 1:1.3.0-1
Severity: normal
Every now and then (approx. once a day) the "Emulate3Buttons" feature
stops working such that pressing left and right button simultaneously
becomes equivalent to pressing the right button alone. In particular,
pasting with left
I observe the same problem as described by Sven and Francecso.
Every now and then (maybe once a day) my mouse looses its
"Emulate3Buttons" ability; pressing the wheel as third button still
works. Restarting the X server solves the problem temporarily.
I don't think that (in my case) the problem i
Hi,
I want to confirm that I'm experiencing the same problem after a fresh lenny
install:
Occasionally, for an interval of about a minute the xserver seems to block
new connections. X applications started during this time return
messages like
$ xterm
No protocol specified
xterm Xt error: Can't op
[ I'm a colleague of Ingo Feinerer working on the same topic. ]
It seems that the behaviour of glpsol and the mip solver depend on
the computer architecture and that the program doesn't always catch
overflows or underflows. The modified example suggested by Andrew
results in another failed asserti
> i suspect tk8.5; does your /etc/alternatives/wish point to
> 8.4 or 8.5? (-13 works fine here on my boxes with 8.4, haven't tried 8.5
> but will)
alternatives/wish points to 8.5
Changing it to 8.4 solves the problem.
Thanks for your quick help,
Gernot
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Package: exmh
Version: 1:2.7.2-13
Severity: important
Since a recent routine update of the packages, exmh uses extremely
wide and big fonts for labeling buttons, for the list of headers,
and for the mail text itself, rendering the tool effectively unusable.
I guess that this problem is not entir
> > Norbert suggested to delete /etc/texmf/fmt.d/00tex.cnf and
> > run update-fmtutil:
> > update-fmtutil: cannot read /etc/texmf/fmt.d/00tex.cnf
>
> I don't think this was a good advice (or maybe he meant 00tetex.cnf?
> 01tetex.cnf?
I suppose he meant 00tetex.cnf, so any stupidity is my fault,
I followed Norbert's/Frank's advice and purged all tetex packages.
There were remnants of four: tetex-base tetex-bin tetex-doc tetex-extra
all version 3.0
However, after purging the problem with installing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
remained the same.
Norbert suggested to delete /etc/texmf/fmt.d/00tex.cnf
> Can you please send us the listing of /etc/texmf/fmt.d/, and the
> contents of all files in that directory that mention omega or mfw?
Attached you find the logfile of the broken install
(texlive.fmtutil...), the contents of /etc/texmf/fmt.d as well
as the files mentioning omega or mfw.
Good luc
> fmtutil: running `omega -ini -jobname=omega -progname=omega omega.ini' ...
> /usr/bin/fmtutil: line 357: omega: command not found
> Error: `omega -ini -jobname=omega -progname=omega omega.ini' failed
I got exactly this error, then installed texlive-omega, and the error
was gone. However, afte
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gernot Salzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: xpbiff
Version : 1.27-11
Upstream Author : Kazuhiko Shutoh, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.logic.at/staff/salzer/xpbiff
* License : Debian compatible
Progr
Package: jpilot
Version: 0.99.9-1
Severity: normal
The address book is always sorted by company first and name second.
Clicking on the title bar toggles the heading and the display order
of each entry between Name/Company and Company/Name, but the order
of the entries stays the same: sorted by co
Package: sysstat
Version: 7.0.0-2
Severity: normal
The file /etc/cron.d/sysstat is left behind when deinstalling
the package.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh l
The error described by M.Dietrich in August 2005 is still
present in September 2006 in etch (testing).
Please raise the severity of the error as suggested by
H.Robak in Nov 2005, for exactly the reason he gave.
Using xedit is risky at the moment.
Thanks, Gernot
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Hi,
portreserve/portrelease [1] seems to solve the problem.
Why not add portreserve to future Debian releases
together with appropriate modifications to all packages
containing programs depending on fixed ports?
See also the discussion on Bugzilla [2].
Best regards,
Gernot
[1] http://cyberelk
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