The corresponding option to adjust this is already present in conf.py
but its currently not being set by the build system:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/developers-reference/-/blob/master/source/conf.py?ref_type=heads#L162
page.
Given that all PDFs are build automated pipelines, its probably possible
that we automatically build both formats and introduce a general
mechanism on https://www.debian.org/doc/
that allows users to choose their preferred format?
Kind Regards
Sebastian Geiger
This is a known issue that will be resolved once the D-Bus enabled
update of tilda will reach the distribution. I am planning a new upload
in the next weeks that will ship a new tilda version.
In the mean time, there are two workarounds:
* one is to build tilda from source if you are on Wayland
Hi all,
the shutter 0.99.2-3 package was accepted into unstable [1]. Thanks to
everyone who helped to make this possible. If I am not mistaken, then
packages automatically migrate to testing after 7 days in unstable. We
might just barely miss the Debian Import Freeze for Ubuntu 22.04 which
starts
The package is currently in the Debian NEW queue (for two month) and
waiting to be processed. I have asked a few times in #debian-ftp but it
seems none of the maintainers had time to process the package yet. The
package is at around rank 60 and slowly moving up the queue.
The package should event
Hello all,
here is some additional context. I think this bug is present in all
openjdk versions, not only openjdk-11. It was [recently fixed][1] for
openjdk-8 which is [maintained separately][2] from the [repository in
salsa][3] which includes openjdk-11 and above.
The affected source of the [po
Hello Michael,
thanks for the quick response. I can confirm that libgtk3-imageview-perl
10-1 is part of testing. I have updated my Merge Request to bump the
version dependency to 10-1.
Here are a few additional notes. As mentioned in [Reintroducing
Packages][3], we need to look through closed bu
Hi,
(resending previous message as plain text)
I just had a look at this issue and the current state of the shutter
package. Based on jiho lee's commented I updated the control file and
changed the package dependency to depend on
gir1.2-ayatanaappindicator3-0.1. I also updated the package for up
Hi,
I just had a look at this issue and the current state of the
shutter package. Based on jiho lee's commented I updated the
control file and changed the package dependency to depend on gir1.2-ayatanaappindicator3-0.1.
I also updated the package for upstream versio
Hi Niels,
Thanks for the upload. It looks good to me. I think you can push that to the
repository.
Best Regards
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Dipl. Ing. Sebastian Geiger
> On 11. May 2019, at 15:04, Niels Thykier wrote:
>
> Control: tags 904309 + patch
> Control: tags 9043
Hi,
I uploaded tilda 1.3.0 today to mentors, its pending upload to unstable
from my sponsor.
Please hold removing tilda from testing until the new package has arrived.
Cheers
Lanoxx (Sebastian)
On Mon, 9 Nov 2015 18:25:21 +0100 Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
wrote:
> Control: block 796907 by -1
>
Hi Jonathan,
its only two more days until the Freeze. Did you read my answer? Please
let me know what other information you need for the decision to unblock
tilda.
Cheers
Sebastian
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On 31/10/14 12:33, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
Your changelog says:
+tilda (1.2.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
+ * New packaging version 3.9.6
+ * Add debian/tilda.docs
but does not mention that this includes a new upstream release as well.
Did your sponsor not pick up on that?
Anton told me the d
Package: release.debian.org
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User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertrags: transition
Dear Release Team,
please transition tilda 1.2.2-1 from unstable to testing. The current
version in testing is 1.1.12-1 and the 1.2 release introduces a number
of improvements that I
I just uploaded the package again. I have added a comment explaining
that I have run blhc to confirm that the hardening warning override in
lintian is justified and also removed some commented out lines from
debian/rules to make it more clean. Also I have commited all the changes
to the git rep
This is fixed in the upstream repository,
the current default browser is x-www-browser.
Regards
Lanoxx
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Hi,
this has been fixed upstream in the new version 1.1.0, which uses GTK+3.
Regards
Lanoxx
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Hi,
this bug is being tracked at:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=625552
You also find additional inforamtion there.
Regards Sebastian
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