Hi Benjamin,
sorry for not answering your pings before! Thanks for taking this on!
It was indeed a bit stalled on my side :(
Cheers,
Leo
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 2:23 PM Benjamin Drung wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 09:49:04 +0200 "Leo Antunes"
> wrote:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: w
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 12:27 AM Samuel Henrique wrote:
> I gave you permission to that repo (best I can do on my side), and I
> set an expiration date of the end of this year, until then you will
> end up in the salsa group and inherit permissions so it should be
> good.
Perfect, thanks!
> Awes
On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 10:07 PM Samuel Henrique wrote:
> Leo, from my side you're free to push your changes whenever you want.
I will as soon as someone gives me access to the repo ;)
Just requested access to the Gnome group, but that may take a while.
> Let's try to coordinate things, feel fre
On Tue, 21 Sep 2021 19:57:39 +0100 Samuel Henrique wrote:
> Awesome, I was trying to add the upstream and pristine-tar branches to
> the repo but it's not looking good so far.
I think I managed to convert it to a gbp project successfully. Take a look here:
https://salsa.debian.org/costela/gnome-s
On Fri, 5 Feb 2021 17:17:25 +0100 Geert Stappers wrote:
> Where can I find more information about "relax-cargo-deb.patch"?
> I did get the clue 'ubuntu', can I get a deep link?
Here you go:
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox.groovy/view/head:/debian/patches/relax-cargo-dep
Hi,
I've been seeing the same behavior for the past few weeks (months?),
but didn't get around to debugging it.
Symptoms match pretty exactly: closing the lid leads to a logout
(session crash?); suspending via power button does not.
Superficially, this seems considerably more likely to be related
Hi Paul,
On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 5:44 AM Paul Wise wrote:
> We started using libpst at work and I just got approval to adopt the
> package. I'll start by adding myself to uploaders and committing some
> packaging updates to the Debian git repository. Are you OK with me
> adopting the package and
M Lee Garrett wrote:
>
> Hi Leo!
>
> On Sun, 4 Aug 2019 03:41:05 +0200 "Leo \"Costela\" Antunes"
> wrote:
> > FYI, some WIP is on: https://salsa.debian.org/costela/hcloud-python
> > This will hopefully be moved to the python-modules group eventually.
&g
FYI, some WIP is on: https://salsa.debian.org/costela/hcloud-python
This will hopefully be moved to the python-modules group eventually.
Cheers
FYI: the current version doesn't build because it relies on unreleased code
in golang-github-docker-distribution-dev.
WIP can be found here:
https://salsa.debian.org/costela/golang-docker-go-docker
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 10:00 PM Debian Bug Tracking System <
ow...@bugs.debian.org> wrote:
> Thank
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: chapel
Version : 1.8.0
Upstream Author : Cray Inc.
* URL : http://chapel.cray.com
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: C
Description : imperative programming language with focus on parallelism
Chapel is an e
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.8.4-4
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Notifications seem not to be working, and testing them with notify-send
(from libnotify-bin) causes the following JS error in .xsession-errors:
-
JS ERROR: !!! Exception was: Error: Wrong type object; st
issue. I'll keep looking after some long overdue sleep... ;)
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Dear Maintainer,
incron's UserTable::MayAccess is too naive and reinvents the wheel when
checking permissions on a watched dir. Since it only manually checks for
uid/gid matching, it silently ignores folders that can actually be
accessed accordin
was indeed the only
option. However, I don't think this is the case for the versions in
wheezy or newer (but I'm of course open to corrections from anyone more
familiar with iceweasel's code).
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#include
#inclu
as an acceptable
format, or should I just add an override and be done with it?
FWIW, after a cursory look at the list of tagged packages, there are at
least a couple of other libs using the same format (libdirectfb,
libnet6, probably others).
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l free to send patches upstream!
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radar since the bugs got closed
with the NMUs, even if they never made it to the archive.
I'm preparing an upload now to remedy that.
Thanks for the work and the heads-up!
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MU changes be committed to the collab-maint repo)
Thanks again and sorry for the uselessness! :/
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s we release Wheezy,
since I'd like to keep the possibility of uploading fixes for wheezy
through unstable.
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Hi,
This has been fixed upstream by replacing JSON_parser.* with jsonsl. The
solution for wheezy depends on whether the release-team accepts such a
potentially disruptive change. For more info, see:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2012/11/msg00531.html
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tom of the list?
Though I don't have any opinion on the particular solutions, I'll just
wait a bit to see if the -legal post results in any suggestions before
forwarding this upstream. Then we'll take it from there.
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st get rid of it completely.
Making it less intrusive would diminish its worth as a disclaimer and
therefore miss the point entirely.
(again: I'm arguing this from the point of view I expect upstream to take)
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upstream for the pros/cons/consequences of such things?
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have any
specific policy/DFSG section in mind?
The only point that makes sense to me would be DFSG #7, but this seems
more like a disclaimer than an additional license, so I don't believe it
applies. We could try bringing this to d-legal just to be on the safe side.
Feel like taking this up upstr
On 14/10/12 18:53, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> Already done earlier today; see #690440.
Ha! Someone could have CC'd me on that! ;)
Thanks anyway and sorry for the noise!
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
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Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package libpst
The updated package fixes #687879, the policy violation of missing
/usr/share/doc/readpst directory, which was replaced by a symlink.
Debdiff output is attach
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.10.1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hi,
The attached patch fixes two small issues affecting the
dev-pkg-without-shlib-symlink check:
1) a missing '+' in the regex for libtool-style filenames
2) the order of regex substitutions: the first one would never match since it
Hi,
On 27/08/12 17:45, kedakun@gmail.com wrote:
> Package: transmission-gtk
> Version: 2.52-3
Are you able to reliably replicate this issue? Are there any specific
actions leading to it?
It might also help to install transmission-dbg to get a bit more info.
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package transmission
Latest upload has a backported fix for a security vulnerability[0]
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[0] http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2012/Jul/348
unblock transmission/2.5
g an backported
> patch instead of updating to 2.61.
Thanks for the heads-up. Working on it.
> Can you please also check, whether stable is affected?
It seems to be affected, but backporting the fix is less trivial. I may
need some help for that (especially with the testing).
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package transmission
The new version includes a fix backported from the version in
experimental. The bug[0] still hasn't been reported in Debian, but
I'm confident it would a
an acceptable
trade-off for the multi-arch release goal, then go ahead with the
patching, uploading and fixing bugs as they appear. Otherwise leave it be.
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[0] http://packages.qa.debian.org/liba/libao/news/20120602T121911Z.html
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On 16/06/12 22:36, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> more than a month after this mail, it looks like it's really too late:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2012/05/msg4.html
Oh, that was sort of an important mail to miss...
Well, tough luck. Thanks anyway.
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User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition
Hi,
Libgnokii has had an soname bump and needs a small transition.
There are only two affected source packages:
- kdepim (builds cleanly with version in experimental)
- gnome-phone-manag
this in
the original fix, but given the fact that the fix is already in squeeze,
I don't think it's worth it introducing further workarounds now.
However, I'll keep this bug open as reference to people that might bump
into the same issue.
Thanks for the heads-up!
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi,
I haven't had the need to use gnokii for years and am currently a bit
too swamped with Real Lifeā¢ to dedicate the necessary time to its
packaging, even though it's relatively low-maintenance.
If there's anyone out there who still uses gnokii and has the time to
I'm not sure I understand the problem: this is already the mode being
set by dpkg-statoverride.
Could you maybe shed a bit more light on the issue?
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Version: 3.4.1-6
Severity: normal
Hi,
It seems gnome-shell ignores the org.gnome.desktop.a11y.keyboard.enable
setting and activates SlowKeys by holding Shift down for 8 seconds even
if it's disabled. According to [0], this should only happen if the
named setting is enabled.
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
This library was only packaged because of wiipresent (RFP #543277), which
I never got around to packaging. It has no reverse deps and upstream's
last commit was 2,5 years ago.
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Hi,
This package was already unnusable when squeeze got released (see #600877),
hence it's absence from that release. It's been RFA since then without any
takers, has a very low popcon (cur: 87), still doesn't work with current dia
and there is already ano
Hi,
Is there any problem with the proposed patch? And is there a rough
timeframe for uploading a fixed package?
I've been hit by the same issue and it would be nice to have this fix in
wheezy.
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Severity: normal
libpst4_0.6.54-3_amd64.deb: package says priority is optional, override says
extra.
pst-utils_0.6.54-3_amd64.deb: package says priority is optional, override says
extra.
I mistakenly uploaded my takeover package with source prio:extra.
Please update over
new version to
DELAYED in a few minutes/hours, to give Joe one last chance to chime in.
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unfortunately can't find it again.
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nabled.
Lintian still has two false positives warning of missing stack
protection, but I believe this may be #673112, since the logs show both
affected libraries being built with the right flags.
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Version: 6.0.7
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Hi,
Title says it all. Should be done for all the reasons listed by Michael
Biebl in #607075 [0]. Plus, the current file where this is managed
isn't even a conf-file, so AFAICT this can't be changed in a way that
won't be overwritten with an
On 12/04/12 17:07, Tanguy Ortolo wrote:
> No problem, glad to see that a new version is out. Just give me a little
> time since I am being quite busy.
No hurry! I just thought you might have missed it because of the watch
file failing silently.
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Package: latexila
Version: 2.2.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Subject says it all, actually :)
Incidentally, it seems upstream started packaging only xz starting with this
version, so the watch file might probably need a fix as well.
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I have no idea if it's actually useful as is, but at least
> there's a patch in there):
Thanks a lot for the work! I also needed a poke to go back to working on
this, so I'll take a look at the patch this week and try to get the
missing pieces in place for an upload soon-ish.
Cheers
-
zeitgeist-core 0.8.2-1
ii zlib1g 1:1.2.6.dfsg-2
Versions of packages rhythmbox-plugins recommends:
ii nautilus-sendto 3.0.1-2
rhythmbox-plugins suggests no packages.
-- no debconf information
From: Leo 'costela' Antunes
Subject: scrobb
t its use of transmission-remote. Does it depend on specific
input/output formats? Did upstream at some point declare a "stable API"
for using transmission-remote in scripts? I'm just worried this might be
a small nightmare to maintain in the long run...
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se install transmission-dbg
and provide another trace.
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tion fault.
Could you please try this with transmission-dbg installed, so we resolve
the symbols previous to the segfault? Also, I'll upload 2.50 to unstable
in a few minutes, so please check if an upgrade solves the problem.
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s
is really what you wanted, just let me know and we can try to find the
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Owner: "Leo 'costela' Antunes"
* Package name: binwalk
Version : 0.4.2
Upstream Author : Craig Heffner
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/binwalk/
* License : Expat
Programming Lang: C
Description
ould probably be a good idea to ask beforehand)
> Cheers,
> KK
I'm gonna start calling you just KK ("kay-kay"), because every single
time I have to write your name, I have to recheck my spelling about 3-4
times! :)
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to be a bad solution for the general case).
Will mark as fixed to get things going.
> Once transmission is fixed in testing I'll probably look at removing the
> remaining packages.
Huge thanks for all the work!
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Source: kdepim
Version: 4:4.4.11.1+l10n-1
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainers,
As I checked packages that depended on libgnokii to suggest testing
with the new version in experimental (new soname), I noticed kdepim
build-deps on libgnokii-dev, but it seems like none of the generated
bin-packages ac
s specific
kind of work! ;) ).
If anyone would like to give it a final push, I'd really appreciate the
help!
Feel free to take a look at the current code at:
git://git.debian.org/~costela/statusnet.git
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some action. Anyone?
I'm unfortunatelly a bit swamped to deal with the other issues, but I'll
try to get to them as soon as practicable.
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That makes sense. Care enough to send a patch?
Sure, will do it later today. But just to be sure I'm not overseeing
something: all manpages containing can probably be changed as
well, right? After all, they all use Python's string formatting, at
least AFAICT...
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Package: git-buildpackage
Version: 0.5.32
Severity: minor
Hi,
In the --debian-tag part of the manpage, the default is mentioned as
"debian/". This could probably be replaced with "debian/%(version)s"
so it's clearer what format should be used when replacing it.
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Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 01:47:28 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/6] debian/watch: add filename mangle to correct download
---
debian/watch |4 +++-
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git
Just FYI, this is also an issue with nouveau.
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-scim.so.
AFAICT this seems to be a left-over from fixing #640629.
The quick fix should be just a two-liner, but it might warrant a better
look at these scripts.
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Should I forward this to the trac?
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Index: repo/qt/qtr.pro
===
--- repo.orig/qt/qtr.pro 2011-07-04 16
would keep the logical
separation between the configure and build steps.
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help out much further, at least not until someone with more
insight points me in the right direction.
Keeping my "xul-newbie" hat on, I'd still not rule out the possibility
of a problem on Firefox's side, since this could be a leak inside a
specific API being used by exte
Hi again,
On 11/09/11 21:47, Leo 'costela' Antunes wrote:
> After a bit of testing, it seems Firebug is the culprit.
Damn, think I spoke too soon. Took longer than usual, but eventually
memory usage spiked again. I'll keep testing with other plugins and post
the results.
so I'm not
sure I should reassign the bug before confirming it also applies to it.
Could someone with with the packaged version please give it a try?
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"patches
welcome" applies as usual, of course! :)
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while before submitting anyway).
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Package: fail2ban
Version: 0.8.5-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
After reading through #350746, I wonder why iptables-new isn't used by
default for the ssh jail.
I understand and agree with the arguments about possible interactions
with other protocols and thus the reason for not using it per default
fo
est I can do right now.
On a related note, the version I'll be uploading shortly (2.33-1)
includes the possibility to fiddle with scheduling knobs through
start-stop-daemon options (in /etc/default/transmission-daemon). This
may help you tweak transmission-daemon's performance to not get
ssues fixed since 2.03, but I can't seem to find the actual
upstream bug report for it.
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t is good time to upload it :)
Yup, I'm aware of that. It's been sitting in an "almost-ready" state on
my home-pc for a while. :) Just didn't get around to uploading it.
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Package: libnatpmp1
Version: 20110808-1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks other packages (see #638824)
Hi,
Making libnatpmp1 provide libnatpmp0 means packages in practice ignore
the soname bump, which is obviously wrong.
First, the package doesn't provide libnatpmp.so.0, which is the obvi
Hi,
On 10/08/11 10:54, Alessio Treglia wrote:
> I've prepared an NMU for camorama (versioned as 0.19-2.2). The diff
> is attached to this message.
Thanks for taking the time. This package is definitely in need of some care.
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On 08/08/11 22:05, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 13:03:29 +0200, Leo 'costela' Antunes wrote:
>
>> I didn't get an explicit answer about this, so I thought I might ask
>> more directly: is it ok if I simply upload the new libevent to unstable?
&g
[please CC]
Hi,
On 19/06/11 16:30, Leo 'costela' Antunes wrote:
>
> I uploaded a new version of libevent to experimental which I'd like to
> migrate to unstable as soon as possible. Since I'm the new guy helping
> out with libevent and since this would be my
Package: rhythmbox
Version: 2.90.1~20110329-1
Severity: normal
Tags: experimental
Hi,
It seems the rhythmbox package stopped including the rhythmbox-client
binary somewhere between 0.13 and 2.90.
I'm aware that it has been commented out upstream (and in fact doesn't
even build if uncommented), so
Package: honeyd
Version: 1.5c-8
Severity: normal
Hi,
After testing in a clean pbuilder, your package failed to build with
the version of libevent in experimental (2.0.*).
You can find a log of the build attempt attached.
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APT prefers un
Package: memcached
Version: 1.4.5-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
After testing in a clean pbuilder, your package failed to build with
the version of libevent in experimental (2.0.*).
You can find a log of the build attempt attached.
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APT prefer
Package: python-event
Version: 0.3+svn60-3
Severity: normal
Hi,
After testing in a clean pbuilder, your package failed to build with
the version of libevent in experimental (2.0.*).
You can find a log of the build attempt attached.
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Package: beanstalkd
Version: 1.4.6-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
After testing in a clean pbuilder, your package failed to build with
the version of libevent in experimental (2.0.*).
You can find a log of the build attempt attached.
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Package: debhelper
Version: 8.9.0
Severity: wishlist
[CC'ing original qmake module author for input]
Hi,
Would it be feasible to automatically call lrelease[0] if we find
a TRANSLATIONS variable in any *.pro file?
If the idea sounds reasonable I could try to come up with a patch
(though my perl-
feel free to jump into the discussion!
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[0] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=631018
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ich this documentation was made) and has very little
chance of coming back.
I did, however, ask that the image be updated in the docs, so that at
least no one else will be tempted by it! :)
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Leo 'costela' Antunes"
* Package name: transmission-remote-gtk
Version : 0.5.1
Upstream Author : Alan Fitton
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/transmission-remote-gtk/
* License : GPL-2+
ce-name, in case you still wish to keep developing your
version further.
[0] http://www.five-ten-sg.com/libpst
[1] git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/libpst.git
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On 14/06/11 09:40, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> FYI, the package currently doesn't build in SID, due to the
> --no-undefined option in GCC. I'm discussing with upstream prior to
> another upload (of maybe, an up-to-date version).
Great! Thanks a lot for the heads-up!
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Package: libnatpmp-dev
Version: 20101211-1
Severity: normal
Tags: experimental
Hi,
Title seems pretty self-explanatory :)
Incidentaly: do you think this package will make it to unstable any time soon?
Been thinking of compiling one of my packages (also currently hanging in
experimental) against
Package: libnatpmp-dev
Version: 20101211-1
Severity: minor
Tags: experimental
Hi,
A -dev package recommending a daemon seems a bit too much. Maybe downgrading to
suggests? (IMHO lib packages in general should do neither, except for some very
particular corner-cases, but this doesn't seem to be on
work for the next few hours/days.
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suming there is someone out there who fits this role).
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[0] http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/cheese.html
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ependencies from sid (I haven't checked), this means it should be
pretty easy to make a backport, as soon as the sid version enters
testing. Let me know if that would be enough for your case.
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