> Oh, inkscape 1.2.1 does build with the latest poppler
Hi all,
I recently noticed that inkscape (1.1.2-3+b1 from testing) crashes when
opening any PDF files; quick debug showing that the crash happens in
poppler. My best-guess reason now is because the binary actually loads 2
different versions o
> > Should we release this as 0.1.13-2 ?
>
> Well, of course I'm biased towards reproducible builds... so my answer
> is yes! :)
True, let's do it. I'll have the upload close this bug so that this
gets visibly solved. :]
-mk
Hello!
Many thanks for reporting, I pushed this to github repo. I will update
debhelper number when it's out of experimental.
Should we release this as 0.1.13-2 ?
Best,
-mk
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Severity: normal
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "dte":
* Package name: dte
Version : 1.10-1
Upstream Author : Craig Barnes
* URL : https://craigbarnes.gitlab.io/dte/
* License : GPL-2
* Vcs
> Alas:
> [...]
> dpkg-shlibdeps: error: cannot find library libpulse.so.0 needed by
debian/apulse/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/apulse/libpulse-simple.so.0 (ELF
format: 'elf64-x86-64' abi: '0201003e'; RPATH: '')
I just uploaded a possible fix:
https://mentors.debian.net/package/apulse/
It seem
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: normal
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for an updated version of my package "apulse":
* Package name: apulse
Version : 0.1.13-1
Upstream Author : Rinat Ibragimov
* URL : https://github.com/i-rinat/apulse
* License
> Ahoj,
> I wanted to upload it but noticed you forgot to push to your Git
> repository. Once you push it I will upload it.
Nazdar,
oops, sorry for the mess. The git repo should be populated correctly now.
Thank you,
-mk
> And in this case, a larger patch that the library itself. :p
> No reason to bother then, I'd say.
Upstream confirms the same. (they're planning to replace the parser
with a custom/better one anyway)
Version with the updated copyright should appear on mentors in no time.
-mk
> The package seems in good shape, except for the "inih" one-file library.
> It's under a different license, thus it needs a separate entry in
> debian/copyright. Also, as it's already packaged in Debian, it might
> be better to use that copy rather than what's in tree.
Hello!
Thank you for check
retitle 927293 RFS: dte/1.8.2-1 [ITP]
I just uploaded the newest packaged upstream release (1.8.2) to
mentors, should appear under the same link in no time.
I just bumped the version uploaded to mentors to latest upstream (1.8.2);
changes should appear in no time.
Package: dte
Version: 1.7-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "dte", which is a small
and easy to use console text editor.
* Package name: dte
Version : 1.7-1
Upstream Author : Craig Barnes
* URL : https://craigbarnes.
Dear sponsors,
looking for a sponsor for this update of apulse package. It adds multi-arch
build support, as described above in the original bugreport.
More information about the new version can be found on mentors website:
https://mentors.debian.net/package/apulse
package can be downloaded using
Thank you very much for the patch, seems to work for me as well.
I've uploaded the updated package (0.1.12-2) to mentors; will change the
bug to RFS as soon as it appears there.
-mk
> I'll also let the apulse upstream know about the possibility of
> releasing 0.1.12, since they have some nice new stuff sitting
> unreleased in git.
The response arrived quickly, 0.1.12-1 is in mentors now.
-mk
> Can you please upload an updated version?
I've just uploaded 0.1.11-1 to mentors. Hope it gets through soon
(this bug should get closed automatically after it gets accepted).
I'll also let the apulse upstream know about the possibility of
releasing 0.1.12, since they have some nice new stuff si
Marking the package as linux-only is reasonable. I will upload the fixed
package (that should close this bug) to mentors ASAP.
Thanks for the report :]
-mk
> Given that these architectures lack native ALSA support anyway, I'd
> suggest simply declaring Architecture: linux-any here.
Thanks for the information. I'll send this to upstream to see if they want
to support freebsd/hurd (which might be kindof useful in some cases). If
not, I guess linux-any
> Thus I wonder if it wouldn't be better to list them only collectively.
In any case, it's not just The Bad Lennart.
I've added the copyright for all files in 3rdparty/ in the exactly same way
that is used in pulseaudio package, I guess that should be correct.
Exceptions for the others are added a
Thanks for the review, I've fixed the problems and accomodated upstream
changes from today, new version is now uploaded to mentors.
-mk
On Fri, 3 Nov 2017 at 05:35 Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 02, 2017 at 08:09:51PM +0100, Mirek Kratochvil wrote:
> > Dear Sponsors,
> >
> > I am looking fo
> Could you please get this code (perhaps with upstream's help) to work
> on big-endian architectures too?
>
>
Doesn't look like a lot of work, upstream will do. (spoiler: I'm upstream)
Thanks for pointing that out.
Thanks a lot for the review, I've fixed the license issues, libs and build
deps. New uploaded version should appear on mentors in no time.
The code with `make dist' and `mk-orig-source' is a fossil from first
packaging attempt (trying to get both GBP and development in one repo). Now
the package r
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: normal
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "codecrypt"
* Package name: codecrypt
Version : 1.7.3-1
Upstream Author : Mirek Kratochvil
* URL : https://github.com/exaexa/codecrypt
* License : LGPL
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