Unfortunately, the bug is not fixed.
There is a typo in the bug report:
> This can be fixed by uncommenting the line
> ENV{DISK_EJECT_REQUEST}=="?*", RUN+="cdrom_id --eject-media $tempnode",
> GOTO="cdrom_end"
This should say: "This can be fixed by COMMENTING the line".
This is explained in the
Navit wiki under
http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Garmin_maps .
Thus I'm tagging this bug as "wontfix".
Sebastian Leske
Navit developer
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I tried to load the file using QMapShack (installed from the
Hi,
the Qt graphics plugin in Navit is currently unmaintained, so it's probably
best to drop it from the Debian package - it's barely usable at the
moment.
Once it starts being maintained, it will probably be migrated to Qt 5.
Greetings
Sebastian Leske
P.S. You forwarded this
n principle. Thus without a
reproducible test case (including a map file), I propose to close this
bug.
Greetings
Sebastian Leske
On my system (Debian jessie), I cannot reproduce this bug (using the
test case) with CMake 2.8.11 and 2.8.12. I can reproduce it with an older CMake.
So it looks like this was fixed at some point between 2.8.5 and 2.8.11.
Can this bug be closed?
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Confirmed with calibre 1.22.0+dfsg1-1.
Updating python-lxml to 3.2.0-1+b1 fixes the problem; converting a
moderatly complex DOCX file works. So the problem really seems to be the
old version of python-lxml.
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Package: navit
Version: 0.5.0~svn5126+dfsg.1-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
the Navit source package currently build-depends on libdevil-dev.
Navit does not use libdevil, the build-depends can be dropped.
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Package: navit
Version: 0.5.0~svn5126+dfsg.1-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
As of SVN rev. 5642, Navit requires libgps V 3.1+.
Therefore, the patch lc_all.patch can be dropped, as it was a workaround
for a bug in older versions of libgps. Also, the build-depends on
libgps-dev will have to be bump
Package: eject
Version: 2.1.5+deb1+cvs20081104-13
Severity: normal
"eject -i on" should lock the hardware eject button of a CD-ROM drive,
to prevent the tray from opening if the eject button is pressed.
However, this does not work on my system (Thinkpad T43, standard DVD
drive):
~# eject -i on
C
Package: navit
Version: 0.5.0~svn5126+dfsg.1-2
Severity: normal
The Debian patches "qt-cmake.patch" and "qt-qpainter-missing-symbol.patch"
can be dropped:
qt-cmake.patch:
CMake configuration of Qt was corrected upstream in Subversion rev.
5251, and should now work without a patch.
qt-qpainter-mi
Hi,
thanks for picking up this old issue. I'm afraid I can't say much more than
what I wrote in my comments - that's really all I know about this. However,
feel free to ask for help if I can help with implementing / testing - I'll
try to help where I can.
Greetings,
SL
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Update:
With version 3:4.42-1 of stunnel4, the error no longer occurs.
Now I get a message about the cert being unreadable, as expected:
LOG3[25485:3077458800]: error queue: : error:20074002:BIO
routines:FILE_CTRL:system lib
LOG3[25485:3077458800]: SSL_connect: 200100D: error:0200100D:system
li
Package: stunnel4
Version: 3:4.40-1
Severity: normal
I use certificate verification with stunnel4 (verify=2 in
stunnel.conf).
I accidentally changed the access rights of a PEM file required for
verification to be unreadable. As a consequence, stunnel4 incorrectly
reports "Verification error: self
With kernel 2.6.39-2, I can replicate the problems described here (i.e.
hciconfig up reports error "Invalid argument (22)").
With kernel 2.6.32-5, this used to work.
With kernel 3.0.0-1 (package linux-image-3.0.0-1-686-pae, version
3.0.0-1), it works again. So the bug appears to have been fixed i
Hi,
I got bitten by this bug as well, similarly to Michael Conner above:
I installed uswsusp to be able to hibernate/resume.
s2disk worked flawlessly, but on booting the system simply did not
bother to resume, booting normally instead.
My analysis:
After digging through the initramfs scripts, I
Package: icewm
Version: 1.3.7~pre2-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Since 1.3.7pre1, icewm defaults to displaying the battery charge level
as graphics (a small box), insted of as text.
It would be nice to mention this (probably in NEWS.Debian.gz).
I therefore propose to add this paragraph to NEWS.D
Package: icewm-common
Version: 1.3.7~pre2-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
icewm has loads of preference settings. Debian helpfully includes the
file /usr/share/icewm/preferences in package icewm-common, which lists
all preference settings with explanations.
Unfortunately, I could not find any menti
Package: plymouth
Version: 0.8.3-5
Severity: important
Hi,
plymouth does not work with old versions of cryptsetup for encrypted
root filesystems.
If / is encrypted, crypsetup needs to prompt for the
passphrase before mounting /. If plymouth is running, the normal
console prompt will not work,
On second thought:
There's no need to have xserver-xorg-video-intel/radeon installed to use
plymouth, so mentioning them is probably somewhat misleading.
So probably the following wording is better:
--snip--
For Intel cards / builtin graphics:
# KMS
i915 modeset=1
For ATI Radeon:
# KMS
Package: plymouth
Version: 0.8.3-5
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hi,
at the moment README.debian says the following about setting up KMS:
> plymouth 0.7 works only with KMS (kernel mode setting). Make sure to have
> it enabled in your initrd with the following lines in
> /etc/initramfs-to
Hi,
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:15:31 +0100, Michael Meskes
wrote:
>> They press Fn-F5, but nothing happens. They look into the system logs:
>> nothing. They conclude that acpi-support does not support Fn-F5.
>>
>> Your fix will not really help that user.
>
> True. But don't forget that your packag
Hi,
thanks for the prompt reply.
> On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 06:35:57AM +0100, Sebastian Leske wrote:
>> acpi-support should depend on rfkill, as it is used in
>> /etc/acpi/ibm-wireless.sh
>
> A Suggest has to be sufficient because it is not needed for other
laptops.
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.131-5
Severity: normal
acpi-support should depend on rfkill, as it is used in
/etc/acpi/ibm-wireless.sh
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Debian Release: 5.0.2
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686
While having SSL/TLS support in pop3browser would be nice, you can also
use stunnel4 to access POP3 over TLS.
Install package stunnel4, and add this to the end of
/etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf:
snip
[pop3s]
accept=localhost:9998
connect=my.pop3mailserver.com:995
sslVersion = SSLv3
s
Package: gosmore
Version: 0.0.0.20080704-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
gosmore rebuild fails with an assertion failure:
~$ gosmore rebuild < map.osm
1 while (xmlTextReaderRead (xml))
2 while (fread (&nd, sizeof (nd), 1, groupf[i]) == 1)
3 while (fread (s, sizeof (s),
Package: taxbird
Version: 0.12-1+b1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
To work correctly, taxbird 0.12 requires libgeier 0.10.
However, package taxbird 0.12-1 only requires libgeier0 (>= 0.9).
With libgeier0 V0.9 taxbird runs, but data submission to the Finanzamt
fails (error
Hm, I'm not sure I agree with the gnumeric developers, but they do have
a point. I guess both behaviours are reasonable. No point in discussing
this further.
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Package: gnumeric
Version: 1.6.3-6
If I mark/select some cells in gnumeric, then invoke "Edit/Replace...",
then in the dialog gnumeric helpfully (and correctly) fills the field
"Range" (under "Scope") with the range of cells which I selected.
However, under "Scope", the option "Range" is not mark
Package: ppp
Version: 2.4.4rel-9
Severity: minor
If pppd is invoked with a command line parameter that specifies a device
that does not exist, the error message "unrecognized option xxx" is
printed.
E.g.:
pppd noauth crtscts local connect \
"/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider2" /dev/i
e to the docs about
possible reasons for read errors and when these are harmless - or not.
Greetings,
Sebastian Leske
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Package: cdck
Version: 0.6.0-1
If I use cdck to verify a CD-R or CD-RW, it reports unreadable sectors
at the end of the disc for several discs which are perfectly
readable (I even verified MD5 sums for one disc).
Log:
iota:~$ cdck
Reading sectors 1-27280
! unable to read sector 27259, reason: Inp
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.0.4+svn26-1
As described in bug #406317 and documented in README.initramfs.gz, the
initramfs scripts default to using the sha256 hash function while
the plain cryptsetup binary defaults to using the ripemd160 hash
function.
That means that on upgrade from initrd t
This is a longstanding upstream bug. See #405325.
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This is a long standing bug/misfeature in XMMS:
"Can't read/edit id3v2 tags in file info dialog."
http://bugs.xmms.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335
It would be nice to at least have a workaround. Maybe a warning that you
can
only change the id3v1 tag. Or a warning when editing a file that
contains id3v2
t
Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.88
Severity: minor
If the initramfs has been altered by a tool different from
update-initramfs, then update-initramfs will refuse to update it,
complaining:
"${initramfs} has been altered. Cannot update."
I found this message to be a bit confusing. It wasn't c
Package: id3ed
Version: 1.10.4-2
Severity: minor
The documentation does not mention that id3ed only edits ID3v1 tags.
Since most modern players use ID3v2 tags, that might be confusing.
Proposal: Mention that in the pkg description and manpage.
E.g.:
package description, 1st sentence:
A comman
The problem is no longer reproducible with linphone 1.6.0-1 (from
experimental). I guess the bug can be closed once 1.6.0-1 migrates to
unstable.
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Just upgraded to linphone V1.5.1. The same crash still occurs.
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Package: linphone
Version: 1.5.0-1
Severity: important
On invocation, linphone (invoked as "linphone" from an xterm) briefly
pops up its main window (only partially painted), then Gnome's (?) crash
dialog appears: "Die Anwendung linphone wurde unerwartet beendet" etc.
(application linphone termin
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 06:12:15PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
> > This can by accomplished by setting the environment variable
> > http_proxy,
> > e.g.
> > export http_proxy="http://myproxy:8080";
> >
> > This useful behaviour is not documented in the manpage.
>
> Even though I deliberately inhe
Package: debsecan
Version: 0.4.2
In order to use debsecan from behind a firewall, it is useful/necessary
to let it connect via a http proxy.
This can by accomplished by setting the environment variable
http_proxy,
e.g.
export http_proxy="http://myproxy:8080";
This useful behaviour is not docume
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 02:06:01PM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thanks for your suggestions.
>
> On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 12:16:49PM +0200, Sebastian Leske wrote:
> > Package: cpufreqd
> > Version: 2.0.0-1
> [...]
> > The texts are, of course, o
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 06:18:12PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Sebastian Leske <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.06.11.1237 +0200]:
> > acpid contains a sample entry /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn , which shuts
> > down the system if the power button is pressed.
>
>
Package: acpid
Version: 1.0.4-5
Severity: wishlist
acpid contains a sample entry /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn , which shuts
down the system if the power button is pressed.
I propose to add a similar entry for the sleep button, which activates
suspend-to-RAM. That way the sleep button should automat
Package: cpufreqd
Version: 2.0.0-1
On installation, cpufreqd probes to see whether power management (APM,
ACPI or PMU) and CPUFreq are available. If they are not, it aborts
configuration with an explanatory message.
These messages should provide some pointers to the user as to what do to.
At the
Package: pciutils
Version: 2.1.11-15.3
The output of "lspci" and "lspci -m" in the Debian package differs from the
output format used by the upstream version:
# Debian package V 2.1.11-15.3
##
$ lspci
[...]
:05:02.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM
This bug is fixed in upstream version 2.2.0 and 2.2.1.
tags 347872 fixed-upstream
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Package: pciutils
Version: 2.1.11-15.3
The -s option of lspci produces a misleading error number:
$ lspci -s abc
lspci: -f: Invalid slot number
Obviously, this should read
lspci: -s: Invalid slot number
This considerably complicated my debugging of a script using lspci, since I
could
Package: libperlmenu-perl
Version: 4.0-3
The included example Perl programs under
/usr/share/doc/libperlmenu-perl/examples/ all require the file menuutil.pl to
run. This file is present in the source distribution of perlmenu (it's also
present in Debian's libperlmenu-perl_4.0.orig.tar.gz ), but
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 20050111-3
Cryptsetup with the default parameters is vulnerable to a watermark attack
(just like cryptoloop). See
http://mareichelt.de/pub/notmine/diskenc.pdf for details.
This attack can be avoided by using the IV generation mode "ESSIV", which is
supported from Ke
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 20050111-3
The packages includes the file
/usr/share/doc/cryptsetup/README.html
which was obviously downloaded from
http://www.saout.de/misc/dm-crypt/
The web document, however, is newer than the version included in the package.
In particular, it mentions how to avoi
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