Bug#1066018: kakoune: Installs README outside /usr/share/doc/kakoune/

2024-03-10 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: kakoune Version: 2022.10.31-2 Severity: minor Dear Maintainer, I was looking at where the Kakoune package installs its documentation: dpkg-query -L kakoune | sed -e 's@/[^/]*$@@' | sort -u | grep doc ...expecting to find three directories: /usr/share/do

Bug#1065138: fwupd: "failed to load BOS descriptor" disables my mouse

2024-02-29 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: fwupd Version: 1.9.14-1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, I have a Kensington Expert Mouse (trackball) connected by USB. Today I installed the update to fwupd 1.9.14 that `apt upgrade` offered me. Soon afterwards, my trackball stopped working. I was able to re-enable it by disconnecti

Bug#1060297: acmetool's systemd timer is stopped when the package is upgraded

2024-01-08 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: acmetool Version: 0.2.2-2+b1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I installed acmetool a while ago, with the systemd timer unit to keep my certificates refreshed, and I've generally been very happy with it. However, sometimes Let's Encrypt emails me that my certificates are about to expire,

Bug#998837: gnome-flashback: GNOME Flashback segfaults at login

2021-11-08 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: gnome-flashback Version: 3.42.0-1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, After updating gnome-flashback today, I am unable to login to the "GNOME Flashback (Metacity)" sesson - I immediately get the "Oh no, an error occured, please log out" screen. Poking around in `journalctl --user` I d

Bug#997665: projectm-pulseaudio should depend on projectm-data

2021-10-23 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: projectm-pulseaudio Version: 3.1.12-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, Today I heard about ProjectM for the first time, so I looked at the list of packages and decided projectm-pulseaudio would be the most useful variant for me. I installed it: $ sudo apt install projectm-pulseaudi

Bug#974186: /usr/bin/gnome-software: gnome-software uses way too much memory

2020-11-11 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: gnome-software Version: 3.38.0-2 Severity: important File: /usr/bin/gnome-software Dear Maintainer, Thank you for working on keeping GNOME packages up-to-date in Debian, and thank you in particular for packaging GNOME Software, which makes it easy to keep on top of package updates, espec

Bug#961332: Fwd: Bug#961332: gnome-flashback: System indicators (volume, bluetooth, ...) do not appear

2020-06-05 Thread Timothy Allen
On 5/6/20 21:02, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote: > I do know that gnome-flashback is used with i3, but it is not really > supported. Doesn't i3 have its own indicators or something like that? i3 has a "bar" which is a bit like GNOME's mini-commander applet - it displays output of a command (that by def

Bug#961332: Fwd: Bug#961332: gnome-flashback: System indicators (volume, bluetooth, ...) do not appear

2020-05-24 Thread Timothy Allen
On 24/5/20 7:46 pm, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote: > Mentioned things where turned into gnome-panel applet - System Indicators. Ah, I see - and if I look in Debian's "NEWS" file, I see version 3.35.2 includes "New system indicators applet for gnome-panel". It wasn't clear to me that "system indicators

Bug#961332: gnome-flashback: System indicators (volume, bluetooth, ...) do not appear

2020-05-23 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: gnome-flashback Version: 3.36.3-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, First, thank you for packaging and maintaining gnome-flashback! It's really helped my older laptop stay useful and pleasant to use, even as the full GNOME 3 stack is optimised for higher-end hardware. Recently (and I'm

Bug#960164: xterm: forceBoxChars mode + cjkWidth mode renders oddly

2020-05-09 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: xterm Version: 356-1 Severity: minor Steps to reproduce: - Launch xterm in "CJK width" mode, forcing xterm to render box-drawing characters itself: xterm -cjk_width +fbx - Run the following command to print some box-drawing characters: python3 -c 'print("a\u250

Bug#882768: gargoyle-free: please add %U to gargoyle.desktop

2020-01-03 Thread Timothy Allen
Rather than adding %U (which according to the spec means "a list of URLs"), it would be better to use "%f" ("A single file name") since according to the manpage Gargoyle can only load one file at a time, and does not support URLs.

Bug#931802: evolution: Text gets permanently deleted while composing an email reply

2019-07-10 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: evolution Version: 3.32.2-1 Severity: important Forwarded-To: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution/issues/531 **Steps to reproduce:** - I sent myself a plain text email containing a single line of text: abc - When I received the email, I hit Ctrl-R to reply - As per my confi

Bug#920158: stterm: Crash when displaying emoji

2019-01-29 Thread Timothy Allen
On Tue, 2019-01-29 at 23:56 +0100, Paride Legovini wrote: > I will report it there, unless you want to report it > yourself (see https://suckless.org/community/). Please, go ahead!

Bug#920158: stterm: Crash when displaying emoji

2019-01-24 Thread Timothy Allen
On Thu, 2019-01-24 at 13:17 +0100, Paride Legovini wrote: > Thanks for your report. Unfortunately I can't reproduce the crash (I > actually get an octagonal sign with that printf), so it is difficult > for > me to debug the issue or forward the bug upstream. Thanks for looking into it! Out of cur

Bug#920158: stterm: Crash when displaying emoji

2019-01-22 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: stterm Version: 0.8.1-2 Severity: important Steps to reproduce: 1. Launch st with the DejaVu Sans Mono font: st -f "DejaVu Sans Mono-10" 2. Run the following command: printf '\xf0\x9f\x9b\x91\n' Expected result: - st displays U+1F6D1 OCTAGONAL SIGN, or some kind

Bug#916496: xcom-ufo: cannot build package from GOG 2.0.0.4 installer

2018-12-18 Thread Timothy Allen
On Sat, 2018-12-15 at 11:37 +, Simon McVittie wrote: > On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 at 15:22:18 +1100, Timothy Allen wrote: > > I discovered the "game-data-packager make-template" command; > > attached > > is the output from: > > > > game-

Bug#916496: xcom-ufo: cannot build package from GOG 2.0.0.4 installer

2018-12-14 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: game-data-packager Version: 61 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I bought X-Com: UFO Defense from GOG.com, and downloaded it with "lgogdownloader" (packaged by Debian), producing a file named setup_xcom_ufo_defense_2.0.0.4.exe, with MD5sum 2bf8035e375a2510807dcc27499d5f99. I ran "game-d

Bug#895578: kakoune: Please update to official release v2018.04.13

2018-09-03 Thread Timothy Allen
Kakoune has just had another official release, v2018.09.04. I'm really looking forward to having those new features without having to build it myself from source. ;)

Bug#895578: kakoune: Please update to official release v2018.04.13

2018-04-12 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: kakoune Version: 0~2016.12.20.1.3a6167ae-1 Severity: wishlist After many years of continuous, undifferentiated development, Kakoune has started tagging particular snapshots as stable releases. It would be great to have a more up-to-date version of Kakoune in Debian! -- System Information

Bug#839155: bash: $HOME/.local/bin missing from $PATH again

2017-05-30 Thread Timothy Allen
Adding some context: bug #820856 was marked fixed in bash-4.3-15, but that version doesn't appear in /usr/share/doc/bash/changelog.Debian.gz for current versions: it skips straight from 4.3-14 to 4.4~beta-1. I presume the -15 release came from some kind of maintenance branch, and the change wasn'

Bug#729950: gnome-settings-daemon: jerky mouse cursor movement since GNOME 3.8 landed

2013-11-19 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: gnome-settings-daemon Version: 3.8.5-2 Severity: normal Yesterday GNOME 3.8 landed in Jessie, and the upgrade has been pretty painless so far (much thanks and congratulations!) but there's one minor thing that's bugging me: my mouse-cursor movement is a lot jerkier than I'm used to. Here

Bug#724629: RFP: fonts-fira -- sans-serif font family released with FirefoxOS

2013-09-25 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: fonts-fira Version : 1.0 Upstream Author : Mozilla * URL : https://github.com/mozilla/Fira * License : SIL Open Font Licence Programming Lang: N/A Description : sans-serif font family released with Firefox

Bug#680017: [wine-unstable] Can't install wine-unstable

2013-05-07 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: wine-bin-unstable Version: 1.5.7-2 Followup-For: Bug #680017 Dear Maintainer, I'm not sure that this bug-report is exactly the right place to record this failure, but since somebody else has already mention it I figured I'd add some more detail. - I've been running Testing for several m

Bug#696591: winetricks: Does not cleanly install on x86_64 anymore

2012-12-23 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: winetricks Version: 0.0+20121030+svn918-1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, I'm running Debian Testing on x86_64, and since most of the Windows programs I want to run are 32-bit, I've used the new Multi-Arch feature to install a 32-bit version of wine-unstable (following the instructi

Bug#672474: tinycdb: cdb(1) interprets query keys as potential options

2012-05-11 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: tinycdb Version: 0.77 Severity: normal Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a database for testing purposes: $ printf "+1,1:a->b\n\n" | cdb -c /tmp/test.cdb 2. Querying for a key that exists returns the value, as expected: $ cdb -q -m /tmp/test.cdb "a" b 3. Querying for an al

Bug#615922: dash: The "." builtin does not reset the value of $?

2011-02-28 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: dash Version: 0.5.5.1-7.4 Severity: normal Steps to reproduce: $ cat /tmp/test.sh false . /dev/null echo $? $ dash /tmp/test.sh 1 $ bash /tmp/test.sh 0 The only reference I can find to POSIX behaviour of "." says[1]: EXIT STATUS: Returns the value o

Bug#568522: Valid client certificates fail with GNUTLS slapd

2010-04-28 Thread Timothy Allen
Hi Apologies for the late reply; I don't seem to have received Sunday or Monday's emails. Initial testing with the new version indicates the problem does seem to have been resolved. Many thanks, tim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of

Bug#568522: Valid client certificates fail with GNUTLS slapd

2010-02-05 Thread Timothy Allen
Incidentally, I have reproduced the problem against the version of slapd in unstable. This is how the client connection was invoked: ldap3:~# cat .ldaprc TLS_CACERT /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt TLS_CERT/root/ldap3.crt TLS_KEY /root/ldap3.key TLS_REQCERT demand ld

Bug#568522: Valid client certificates fail with GNUTLS slapd

2010-02-05 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: slapd Version: 2.4.11-1+lenny1 Severity: important I am in the process of replacing expiring client certificates for use with SASL/EXTERNAL. Unfortunately every certificate I have generated (including commerical certificates) has failed when connecting to the slapd server, with the foll

Bug#539108: bdf2psf does not handle empty bitmaps

2009-11-28 Thread Timothy Allen
Apologies for the questions in my previous mail, I wasn't thinking properly. In the interests of Science, I tried the same experiment on another computer I have, running Ubuntu 9.10. For some reason, the only version of bdf2psf in the Ubuntu archives is "1.34ubuntu4", which is older than the origi

Bug#552108: vim-runtime: sh syntax highlighting should default to POSIX.

2009-10-23 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: vim-nox Version: 2:7.2.245-2 Severity: wishlist I'm aware that the issue of Vim's shell-script syntax-highlighting defaults have been a hot issue on the vim-dev mailing-list, spawning long and involved threads such as these: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.vim.devel/19923

Bug#324276: bzflag-server: bzflag cannot join the local bzfs server

2005-08-21 Thread Timothy Allen
Package: bzflag-server Version: 2.0.2.20050318-0.1 Severity: normal When running the latest bzflag and bzflag-server, bzflag refuses to join a server running on localhost. The error it gives is: Error unpacking world database. The problem does not seem to occur when joining remote servers (I did