Bug#438529: [Pkg-sysvinit-devel] Bug#438529: sysvinit: /sbin/runlevel output confused in single-user

2007-08-20 Thread Martin J. Carter
On Sat, Aug 18, 2007 at 09:22:18AM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > [Martin J. Carter] > > But then again, I'm aware changing what runlevel reports may break > > other things. Feel free to reassign this to portmap. > > I suspect this is related to the fact that the s

Bug#438537: cron-apt: s/apt-get/aptitude/ in manual page

2007-08-17 Thread Martin J. Carter
Package: cron-apt Version: 0.4.14 Severity: minor Please update the manual page for cron-apt, to reflect the change from apt-get to aptitude in etch. -- System Information: Debian Release: 4.0 APT prefers stable APT policy: (500, 'stable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to

Bug#438529: sysvinit: /sbin/runlevel output confused in single-user

2007-08-17 Thread Martin J. Carter
Package: sysvinit Version: 2.86.ds1-38 Severity: normal This is complicated; please bear with me. If I boot from cold to runlevel 2, everything is fine; runlevel reports "N 2" as expected. If I boot from cold to runlevel 1 (to monkey around as root), runlevel reports "1 S", where I'd expect "N

Bug#387004: pgplot5: Please add tk driver to pgolot5.

2006-09-11 Thread Martin J. Carter
Package: pgplot5 Version: 5.2.2-6 Severity: normal The subject line says it all. I can statically link the software I'm tasked with compiling (e3d) against a private version of pgplot with tk driver for now, but I'd rather not have to indefinitely. An ETA for this would make my day :-) . Thank

Bug#385452: firefox: Segfaults on Google Maps

2006-08-31 Thread Martin J. Carter
Package: firefox Version: 1.0.4-2sarge10 Severity: normal As stated: "firefox http://maps.google.com/"; (or maps.google.co.uk) yields a segfault. Disabling javascript stops Google Maps working properly; enabling it, but disabling every tickable thereunder, yields the segfault again. Running "fi

Bug#217348: gpdf still hanging on opening document

2005-12-15 Thread Martin J. Carter
nd exiting as xpdf does. Would it be worth forwarding the results of "lsof | grep [xg]pdf" for the three cases ("[xg]pdf hello_world.pdf" and "gpdf hello_world.ps")? Thanks in advance. -- Dr Martin J Carter Computer System Administrator Astrophysics, Oxford -- Syste