Hi Andreas,
On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 11:49:58AM +0100, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
> Happy new year!
>
> Just writing you this short mail to say that I'd be very happy if
> you by any chance have time to review the changes I've pushed
> to pkg-kbd git repo. From the historical traces in the bts I've
Hey again Andreas,
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 12:35:17PM +0100, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
> Please feel free to beat me to the uploading part if you feel like
> uploading sooner ("gbp dch --auto && dch -r" still pending to prepare
> the changelog for upload).
No hurry from my side!
> > * The patc
Hej Andreas,
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 11:20:20PM +0100, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
> As previously mentioned in private mail I've prepared an updated
> package for the new upstream release.
>
> Please see https://github.com/andhe/pkg-kbd/
>
> Would be nice to see updates and fixes in Debian soon.
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 07:17:16AM -0400, David Prévot wrote:
> Whatever way you wish to follow, can you please take action now? “The
> next point release […] is scheduled for Saturday, September 5th.
> Processing of new uploads into jessie-proposed-updates will be frozen
> during the precedin
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Hi!
Following the upload of Iceweasel 38 to jessie/updates, the addon
packaged in xul-ext-pentadactyl has become unusable in stable (#785300).
Unfortunately, backporting compatibili
Hey,
I'm afraid that an update of dactyl in Jessie is unrealistic. Finding
and backporting the compatibility-relevant changes is non-trivial to say
the least. The diffs I had to import from the upstream repository to
make it even start up amount to around 3000 changed lines, and even then
most f
Hi Don,
On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 06:09:57PM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> The changes for this NMU are available from
>
> http://git.donarmstrong.com/dactyl.git
>
> If a different format would be more useful, let me know.
Thank you very much for your assistance! The diff is okay like that.
Bes
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 02:54:45PM +0200, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 12:12:31PM +0100, Michael Schutte wrote:
> > I'm not sure if I understand this point. Would you like to keep these
> > old configuration files?
>
> Not at all. It's just that
Hey,
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 08:37:08PM +0200, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> I am not sure I understand entirely the relations between various
> console-related packages. There are too many of them - console-setup,
> console-data, console-common, kbd (not to mention the obsoleted
> console-tools and
Hey,
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 07:42:34PM +0200, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> > anyway, i don't know whether i'm talking about console-data at all at
> > this point, because things are such a mess. it's where i configured my
> > keymap, in any case. previously.
> >
> > open /etc/init.d/kbd and look for
severity 724070 normal
tags 724070 - unreproducible
retitle 724070 python-docutils: FTBFS: test_raw_url fails in case of NXDOMAIN
DNS hijacking
thanks
Hey,
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 09:09:51AM -0700, Daniel Schepler wrote:
> It turns out my setting of preferences to "opt out" of broken redirection
Hello Daniel,
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 10:55:53AM -0700, Daniel Schepler wrote:
> From my pbuilder build log:
>
> ...
> test_parsers/test_rst/test_directives/test_replace.py: totest['replace'][3];
> test_parser (DocutilsTestSupport.ParserTestCase) ... ok
> test_parsers/test_rst/test_directives/te
Package: xul-ext-pentadactyl
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Pentadactyl's current implementation of smooth scrolling does not work
with Iceweasel 24. An error message of the kind "Permission denied for
to create wrapper for object of class UnnamedClass" appears in the
status line and is
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 11:42:19AM +0200, Michael Schutte wrote:
> You're right, and I'm afraid a removal does seem like the only feasible
> option to me.
Request filed as #722884.
Michael
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Hi folks,
xul-ext-pentadactyl 1.0~rc1-1 has become unusable (#721092) with the
version of iceweasel (17.0.8esr-1~deb7u1) currently in stable-security.
A patch to restore compatibili
Hey David,
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> > Meanwhile, updating dactyl
> > through stable-security is also not a possibility
>
> It may not be welcome,
Hi!
On Sun, Sep 08, 2013 at 03:30:45PM -0400, David Prévot wrote:
> It looks like xul-ext-pentadactyl is broken in both stable and unstable.
>
> Michael, can you please push your last changes into Git? Can you also
> have a look at this issue, the window for next stable update will close
> really
Hey,
On Tue, Jun 04, 2013 at 11:18:45AM -0400, gi1242+debianb...@gmail.com wrote:
> I noticed that the iceweasel-17.0.6esr-1~deb7u1 is now pulled through
> wheezy/updates from security.debian.org.
>
> The xul-ext-pentadactyl-1.0~rc1-1 from wheezy is incompatible with
> iceweasel-17.0.6esr-1~deb7u
Hi Alan!
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:01:12PM +, Alan Curry wrote:
> I reported a bug in the stable release. It's not fixed until it's fixed in
> the stable release.
>
> But you're going to leave it unfixed for a year or three, while pretending
> that it doesn't exist.
>
> This is not nice.
I
2.d
might also be interesting.
* An exact copy of your /etc/kbd/config could be useful as well.
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Hey,
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:12:57PM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
> On Mo, 20 Mai 2013, Michael Schutte wrote:
> > No, texlive-binaries is at 2012.20120628-4 here. Since I’m completely
> > unfamiliar with versioning and interrelationships of TeX packages,
> > here are
Hey Norbert,
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 10:54:48PM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
> thanks for your email.
>
> On Mo, 20 Mai 2013, Michael Schutte wrote:
> > Same for me. FWIW, I’m still running tex-common 4.02 because I saw this
>
> ?? And which texlive-binaries?
>
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 03:33:38PM +0200, Eddy F. wrote:
> I experience the same bug.
>
> Re message #10, the output of the
>
> kpsewhich -var-value=TEXMFROOT
>
> command is empty.
Same for me. FWIW, I’m still running tex-common 4.02 because I saw this
report in apt-listbugs (and noticed that
.20130504.dsc>
for an example of a package with a couple of false positives. The
attached patch seems to do the trick, but I haven’t verified its effects
extensively.
Cheers,
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From: Michael Schutte
Date: Fri, 10 M
the patch from upstream hg
that does away with E4X. Packaging a current nightly also looks like an
alternative.
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ble to reproduce the problem you are describing; whether or not it
occurs depends on the version of the kernel. I’m not convinced that
ticgit’s way of determining the size of the terminal (tentatively
calling ioctls) makes a lot of sense, so I’m probably going to make it
parse the output of stty
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Hi Ron,
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 07:25:37AM +1030, Ron wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:22:44PM +0100, Michael Schutte wrote:
> > After today’s upgrade from 0.10.10+20110203-1+b2 to 0.12.0-1, I lost the
> > ability to use the stylus buttons of my Wacom Graphire4 4x5 (connected
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Hi!
After today’s upgrade from 0.10.10+20110203-1+b2 to 0.12.0-1, I lost the
ability to use the stylus buttons of my Wacom Graphire4 4x5 (connected
via USB) to generate middle/right clicks. I don’t have an xorg.conf and
xset
throughout the code, escaped or unescaped. I’ll
apply your patch in the next upload.
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="${FONT_MAP}" && [ "$sfm" ] && sfm="-u $sfm"
> acm="${CONSOLE_MAP}" && [ "$acm" ] && acm="-m $acm"
Thanks for your report. I’ll make this dependent on whether one of
$CONSOLE_FONT, $CONSOLE
ce. This probably requires a massive patch.
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 08:59:55PM +0200, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> Working on it right now.
Thanks a lot! :-)
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I cannot spot any problems either, plus I cannot even remember Tux
holding a mug of beer. I’m uploading a version without
reset_vga_palette.
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On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 06:16:59PM +0200, Michael Schutte wrote:
> I just uploaded vtk to DELAYED/0.
For the record, the updated package was rejected due to #638883.
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you may override this lintian tag.
I haven’t checked whether these are heavily patched with regard to the
respective Debian packages, so this issue might either be quite easy or
rather tricky to fix :-)
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Hey,
I just uploaded vtk to DELAYED/0. Please see the attached nmudiff.
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diff -Nru vtk
t).
> I'm sitting behind a very slow connection currently.
I’ll take care of this tomorrow. ITK is a team effort anyway. VTK
maintainers: now it’s time to complain (or upload yourself) :-)
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ginkgocadx, gofigure2
and ifrit, all of which depend on libinsighttoolkit3-dev, libvtk5-dev or
both (there are more, but my machine is slow). The fix for ITK is
committed and ready to upload. For VTK, please try the attached patch.
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?
I actually wonder if this escape sequence, apparently introduced eleven
years ago (#60721) to work around some mild chaos introduced by a
special gimmick in the kernel, is still necessary nowadays. Anton, do
you know anything about this?
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can simply use (>= 8).
>
> 3. Please mention firefox in the description (Iceweasel ->
> Iceweasel/Firefox)
>
> 4. Can you add a '.patch' extension to your patch in debian/patches?
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Hi everyone!
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 04:37:25PM +0200, Michael Schutte wrote:
> * Package name: dactyl
> Version : 1.0~b6.1
> Upstream Author : Doug Kearns ,
> Kris Maglione ,
> Martin Stubenschrott
> * URL
lly set "keycode 58" in /etc/console-setup/cached.kmap.gz to a
> sequence of "Control"s.
ckbcomp doesn’t look at the cached keymap itself, so this seems entirely
correct to me. What happens immediately after you run “setupcon --save”
(which will replace /etc/console-s
sired effect for me, but I currently
don’t have access to a Squeeze system – I cannot rule out that the
problem you experience went away sometime after the release.
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in/update-java-alternatives --list
and
/usr/sbin/update-alternatives --display java
because I suspect the problem is due to gij somehow being the default
JRE implementation on your system. I can indeed reproduce the bug by
running “gij-4.6 -jar /usr/share/java/ij.jar”.
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a, but the actual root of the problem are the full library
paths in libvtk5-dev, /usr/lib/vtk-5.6/VTKLibraryDepends.cmake. See
<http://bugs.debian.org/506992> and others.
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Hey Volkan,
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 09:06:23PM +0200, Michael Schutte wrote:
> The ctrl:nocaps setting works for me. Would you mind attaching your
> /etc/default/keyboard file and the output of
>
> $ . /etc/default/keyboard
> $ diff <(ckbcomp -model $XKBMODEL $XKB
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Michael Schutte
[Cc-ing pkg-mozext-maintainers, whom I’d like to join for packaging
this, and Vimperator maintainer Francois Marier]
* Package name: dactyl
Version : 1.0~b6.1
Upstream Author : Doug Kearns ,
Kris
cating this (the instructions in README.Debian are more or less
obsolete, for instance) …
> On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 17:49:30 +0200, Michael Schutte writes:
> > Try setting
> >
> > XKBOPTIONS="ctrl:nocaps"
> >
> > in /etc/default/keyboard and run
> &g
estart
to make the changes effective. Can you confirm that this works?
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is
now called ruby-git, and libgit-ruby* have turned into transitional
packages. I have therefore moved them to oldlibs; please change the
overrides accordingly.
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pc105"
> # XKBLAYOUT="us"
> # XKBVARIANT=""
> XKBOPTIONS="ctrl:nocaps"
I don’t see why this wouldn’t work (and indeed, it works for me) –
perhaps the console-setup maintainers can help you with that.
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ange in the kbd
> configurations files.
Thanks for your report and sorry for the trouble; it seems like
loadkeys.c doesn’t get properly rebuilt from loadkeys.y. I’ll upload a
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Hey Adrián,
On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 12:23:48PM +0200, Adrián Ribao Martínez wrote:
> I have the same problem here.
>
> Any workaround for this problem?
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gs.
Even though your utility is really useful, I’m not really keen on
maintaining entire programs as a long-term patch, especially because
other distributions could benefit from it as well. As I suggested on
March 9, it probably makes sense to send your patch to
to get it incorpo
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* vt_mode: report VT mode (text or graphics)
*
* Contributed by
n there is no need for special testing toos and
> perhaps this bug can be closed.
I’ll leave it open nonetheless. It makes sense to have some kind of
“vt_mode” command analogous to kbd_mode, rather than having to dump the
current font to /dev/null.
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more canonical, but a grep for "scancode" should do the job.
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ary information?
I agree that a dedicated utility for this purpose would be nice to have,
although I don’t want to carry it around in the .debian.tar.gz. Julien,
would you be okay with integrating your little program into kbd
upstream? I’d just change it to use the getfd() function like the re
explains how to
> (very simply) use the tool.
Thanks, that looks useful! Have you considered sending it upstream
? I’m sure Alexey could find a nice spot for
your utility (perhaps in contrib/).
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gt;
> <http://github.com/jeffWelling/ticgit>
I’m already exchanging e-mails with Jeff about the new release, but
thanks nonetheless!
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recommendations, and we aim
to eventually get rid of the unmaintained-upstream console-tools for
wheezy.
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Hi,
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 03:18:47PM +, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
> On 2011-02-18 10:19, Michael Schutte wrote:
>> I suggest that we finally make console-tools Priority: extra, so kbd can
>> be upgraded to optional. I’d like to finally sort this stuff out for
>> whe
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na recommends no packages.
minidlna suggests no packages.
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if it cannot find any processes
matching the query. Given the explicit test for non-emptyness in the
next line, it seems as though this were the intended behaviour. Do you
see any harm in dropping the errors to make some untypical power button
presses work?
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tty1
> --no-headers' failure
Thank you for reporting this problem. May I ask you to provide an
strace log of an fgconsole run?
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Daniel,
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 10:28:38PM +0100, Michael Schutte wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 09:23:29PM -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> > And it prints the following message on the allocated vt:
> >
> > ioctl TIOCSCTTY: Operation not permitted
>
> And t
OCSCTTY. I’ll have a closer look at how to fix this as soon as
I can.
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27;), (600, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.30-2-686 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=de_AT.utf8, LC_CTYPE=de_AT.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8)
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kbd thing, and it looks very much
like #66. I uploaded a fix just yesterday; could you confirm that
the problem goes away with 1.15.2-2 in sid?
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On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 01:50:17PM +0100, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 20:17:32 +0100, Michael Schutte wrote:
> > I’m not at all comfortable with switching from console-tools to kbd
> > right now, though. It feels like a bad idea to change the default from
>
ddle of a freeze. I’m really annoyed at myself for not pushing
this long-needed transition right after the release of Lenny, as I had
originally planned.
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es like:
>
> compose '`' 'A' to U+ffc0
Thanks for your report (and the very nice bug number you picked there).
This problem only occurs when “loadkeys -u” comes across a “compose as
usual” line; it fails to convert the internal default compose table to
Unicode diac
yhook provided by
test.py. This causes _ to be set to the result of the last statement
(like in the REPL), which overrides the _ alias for ugettext from
solfege.i18n.
Upstream has fixed the issue by abolishing doctest. Considering the
freeze and the fact that test.py isn’t shipped in the binary pac
:in `run'
> from /usr/bin/ohai:47
I notice you are using an 8-bit charset; perhaps there is some non-UTF-8
data that might upset the JSON library. May I ask you the problem is
still present when you run “LANG=C LC_ALL=C ohai”?
I guess the results of “ohai -ldebug” could also b
ve kept me from spending my time in Debian altogether (I’m
trying to change this right now :-)).
You are welcome to take over this packaging effort. The Git repository
is at ; it contains
everything I’ve done on the package so far. I’m okay with
co-maintaining it if you decide to re-own thi
rks fine,
> as expected. The bug should be reassigned to libgit-ruby.
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always in your Git configuration? This seems to
upset libgit-ruby’s handling of branches in the way you are describing.
If so, try setting it to auto as a workaround (this still enables colour
on the console, but disables it on pipes), and I’ll reassign to
libgit-ruby.
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problem is easy to work around. If your case is different, I’m afraid
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vy user of this package and I’m interested in adopting it.
I’ll see about coordinating with upstream to avoid further double
packaging work.
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Owner: Michael Schutte
* Package name: parti
Version : 0.0.6
Upstream Author : Michael Schutte
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/partiwm/
* License : GPL ≥ 2
Programming Lang: Python
Description : window manager library
Should-Start: kbd to their init
scripts, see [1]. The X-Start-Before line will go away in the next
revision of kbd.
[1]
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=kbd-init-rdeps;users=pkg-kbd-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
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look into
this problem.
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am reducing my investment in LIBSVM related technology to 0. Best
> regards,
I see. I’ve accordingly moved you to Uploaders in the SVN (and made the
team the maintainer instead). I didn’t really want to remove you
completely, though – thanks for you work :-)
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ahead and change libsvm-ruby’s extconf.rb to set $CFLAGS and
$LDFLAGS instead of using pkgconfig. Rudi, what is your opinion as
Debian and upstream maintainer?
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I ask you to elaborate on the reason for this change (for the
future, it is a good idea to do this right in the changelog, to avoid
further confusion like this one)? And would it be possible for you to
re-introduce the file in the next revision?
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tag 558492 pending
thanks
On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 03:58:52AM +0300, Alexey Gladkov wrote:
> On 30.11.2009 22:05, Michael Schutte wrote:
> > I guess the most “correct” fix is a memcpy() of the input buffer to the
> > correctly aligned address of psfhdr.
>
> Yes. I think thi
sf_header2 *) (void *) &inputbuf[0]”, might also
work, but I don’t know enough about the situation to say this with
certainty.
I’d be glad about suggestions from your part :-)
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d a console
file descriptor to work; it is most obvious with tools like openvt,
fgconsole and chvt. I’m merging this report with #522453.
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arted from files
other than /etc/init/tty*.conf, but I guess it is good enough for most
cases.
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--- /etc/init.d/kbd~
+++ /etc/init.d/kbd
@@ -119,7 +119,13 @@ setup ()
[ "$VERBOSE" != "no" ] && log_action_end_msg 0
fi
-LIST_
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 01:53:00PM +0200, Armin Berres wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Sep 09 21:36, Michael Schutte wrote:
> > Please consider applying the attached patch. It adds the “kbd” word to
> > the requirements of your init script, so the list of reverse
> > dependencies in /
“X-Start-Before:” header is
used. This should be a temporary solution.
Please consider applying the attached patch. It adds the “kbd” word to
the requirements of your init script, so the list of reverse
dependencies in /etc/init.d/kbd can be eventually removed again.
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used. This should be a temporary solution.
Please consider applying the attached patch. It adds the “kbd” word to
the requirements of your init script, so the list of reverse
dependencies in /etc/init.d/kbd can be eventually removed again.
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diff -Naur wdm-1.28
used. This should be a temporary solution.
Please consider applying the attached patch. It adds the “kbd” word to
the requirements of your init script, so the list of reverse
dependencies in /etc/init.d/kbd can be eventually removed again.
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Michael Schutte
diff -Naur kdebase
is
used. This should be a temporary solution.
Please consider applying the attached patch. It adds the “kbd” word to
the requirements of your init script, so the list of reverse
dependencies in /etc/init.d/kbd can be eventually removed again.
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Michael Schutte
diff -Naur nodm-0.6
-Start-Before:” header is
used. This should be a temporary solution.
Please consider applying the attached patch. It adds the “kbd” word to
the requirements of your init script, so the list of reverse
dependencies in /etc/init.d/kbd can be eventually removed again.
Cheers,
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Michael Schutte
diff
used. This should be a temporary solution.
Please consider applying the attached patch. It adds the “kbd” word to
the requirements of your init script, so the list of reverse
dependencies in /etc/init.d/kbd can be eventually removed again.
Cheers,
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Michael Schutte
diff -Naur gdm-2.20.9
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