This has also been reported as a bug in the font-package, at bug 694493.
I tried to make a search for Type1, and found a definition from adobe,
which referred to a definition of "number" for postscript, and a
postscript reference (from adobe) told me that the character used should
be a ".", so
2012-11-16 17:49, David Smith skrev:
tags 539539 moreinfo
thanks
This bug report is over 3 years old. I tried in version 1.8.6-1 of
liferea that is in Wheezy and I'm not able to reproduce the problem.
I also fail to reproduce the problem. I would like to reject this bug as
unreproducible. I
Hi,
After reading the upstream bugreport, it seems more info is wanted, so I
want to add that I see this as well:
On a 4-lap race at the Farm with 20 karts, me being Adium, I get the
error every time (out of about ten times) around lap 3 (sometimes 2,
sometimes 4).
The error I get is somet
I have seen this as well, and like the reporter (as I interpret the
dump) I used fglrx.
No I use intel instead (dual card laptop), and the game works as
expected. I have no understanding of why a graphics driver would produce
a pulseaudio message, but I am not aware of anything else I changed.
Package: iceweasel
Version: 3.5.19-2
Severity: minor
On a specific page, With LANG=C, iceweasel displays the message:
To protect your security, the publisher of this content does not allow
it to be displayed in a frame.
With my default setting (swedish), the message is:
För att skydda dig, ti
Package: whyteboard
Version: 0.41.1-1
Severity: important
The program does not start for me:
jo...@johan-laptop:~$ export LC_ALL="C"
jo...@johan-laptop:~$ whyteboard
bash: /usr/bin/whyteboard: Permission denied
jo...@johan-laptop:~$ /usr/bin/whyteboard
bash: /usr/bin/whyteboard: Permission deni
Hi,
In my role as someone reporting an issue here, I just wanted to confirm
that my problems seem to have been fixed, and thank you for your
efforts. I use a mixed squeeze/sid system, and today I re-ran my
program. After an upgrade of libatlas to the version from unstable,
everything seems to
Bernd Zeimetz skrev:
b...@think ~% sudo dpkg -i googleearth_5.1.3533.1731+0.5.7-1_amd64.deb
[sudo] password for bzed:
Selecting previously deselected package googleearth.
(Reading database ... 375196 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking googleearth (from googleearth_5.1.3533.1731
This package (at version 0.5.7) has produced a working googleearth
installation for me on amd64, and I therefore disagree with the
statement that "the produced packages are not usable on amd64". I have
used googleearth for a few hours, and not noticed any problems with the
googleearth installat
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder skrev:
> Quite an annoying bug and no idea where to start looking...
Symptom is a row of ^@ on the console.
Rebooting fixes this for a few hours again.
Any pointers?
(Sorry if I reply to the BTS in incorrect ways, it it is my first time.)
Bug 558656 ha
Package: python-numpy
Version: 1:1.3.0-3
Severity: normal
I believe I have the same issue.
My test script looks like:
import numpy as np
for ix in range(2, 300):
print ix
m = np.random.random((ix, ix))
(x, v) = np.linalg.eig(m)
print v.shape
Running the above code with python-n
Package: cython
Version: 0.11.2-1
Severity: minor
Compilation of the cython-generated c-files
fails unless a package providing Python.h is installed.
I think cython should at least suggest that one of the
python-dev packages be installed.
/ johan
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squ
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort skrev:
Johan Grönqvist wrote:
the application crashes with the following error mesasage written to terminal
ERROR:db.c:1189:db_query_to_sql: assertion failed: (0 == tables)
Avbruten (SIGABRT)
I can't reproduce it. Can you install liferea-dbg and
Package: liferea
Version: 1.6.0-1
Severity: normal
I create the following search folder:
* All rules must match.
* Flag status is flagged.
* Item title does not contain arXiv
I press ok, and everything works fine.
I then add a third rule to the search folder
* Podcast not included
and then pr
Package: gitg
Version: 0.0.3-1
Severity: normal
Problem: gitg segfaults on startup
Workaround: install git-core
Suggestion for fix: gitg should depend on git-core
thanks
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (955, 'testing'), (950, 'stable'), (90
Package: python-scipy
Version: 0.7.0-1
Severity: normal
The three line program:
from scipy import sparse
arr = sparse.dok_matrix((1, 1))
arr[0, 0] = 0
fails with a KeyError.
This is fixed in scipy svn, so the next release should fix the bug
automatically.
The fix in svn is a change to the defi
This behaviour seems to appear everytime the last line contains "let"
and is indented by pressing .
/ Johan
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