This is now included in KDE Gear 24.12:
https://community.kde.org/KDE_Gear/24.12_Release_notes
The first stable release has been tagged:
https://invent.kde.org/libraries/kunifiedpush/-/tags/v1.0.0
The first release of input-leap is available at
https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap/releases and includes renamed
executables and Wayland support among others.
Package: valgrind
Version: 1:3.19.0-1
Please backport the following patch to all releases including Clang 14:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452758
On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 2:47 PM Simon McVittie wrote:
> Are you sure you found this bug in that version?
Yes, I manually downloaded libunwind from the Debian archive and
installed it in Ubuntu to verify it still exists in the latest
version.
> It is correct that files and symlinks that are not r
Package: apt
Version: 2.0.2ubuntu0.1
Severity: normal
I have several "/tmp/tmp" folders, each with a single file
called "apt.conf" and the contents DIR "/";
I think every app should clean up all the temporary files it creates.
This bug is driving me crazy for some time. While it is possible to disable
auto unmounting completely (setting timeout to zero), I actually *want*
auto unmount when *nothing* is open while keeping it mounted when
*anything* (e.g. nautilus) is open. It would be really nice, if nautilus
would show t
The packaged version contains a severe memory leak (
https://github.com/rclone/rclone/issues/4259)! This is fixed in latest
upstream version 1.51.0. Please update ASAP.
Package: gnome-control-center
Version: 3.33.90
Please add a dependency to gnome-session to gnome-control-center in
reference to the upstream discussion at
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/651
:
>
>
> Am 26.08.19 um 22:51 schrieb darkdragon:
> > If you would also tell me HOW or even better add this to the tutorial
> > (https://people.debian.org/~apo/java/tutorial.html), I would be really
> > happy!
>
> Compiling Java source files to a specific release is not
Also, the tutorial should include "jarwrapper" in the example
"debian/control" so that copy&paste just works. The section about
"jarwrapper" in the tutorial gives further explanation in case anyone
is interested.
Maybe a hint about overwriting targets in "debian/rules" should be
given as well:
ov
Thank you so much for your detailed answer!
Adding "jarwrapper" to my runtime dependencies and changing
"debian/salliere.links" to "usr/share/salliere/salliere.jar
usr/bin/salliere.jar" solved my issue.
Nevertheless, the tutorial should also use the full path for
destination as required by dh_lin
Package: javahelper
Version: 0.72.8
Package javahelper should depend on cdbs which provides
/usr/share/cdbs/1/rules/debhelper.mk.
/usr/share/cdbs/1/class/javahelper.mk:
l20: _cdbs_rules_path ?= /usr/share/cdbs/1/rules
l32: include $(_cdbs_rules_path)/debhelper.mk$(_cdbs_makefile_suffix)
Package: javahelper
Version: 0.72.8
The tutorial (/usr/share/doc/javahelper/tutorial.html) contains the following:
> Sample Application Packaging
>
> debian/salliere.links
>
> usr/share/salliere/salliere.jar usr/bin
I don't think the jar should "replace" /usr/bin!?
What "binary" should a java ap
Package: javahelper
Version: 0.72.8
In jh_build, line 15:
use constant DEFAULT_JAVA_RELEASE => '1.7';
Java 7 is chosen as a default. Building with debuild on latest Ubuntu
with OpenJDK11 gives the following warning:
warning: [options] bootstrap class path not set in conjunction with -source 7
Maybe it would be better to inverse dependencies:
python-novnc depend on novnc
python3-novnc depend on novnc
Alternative would be to create OR dependencies as it's done in websockify.
The dependency was removed in version 1.1.0 (see
https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/issues/1075).
Package: netpbm-free
Please update to the latest version available on SourceForge. You can
also check out the patches published used by Fedora [2].
[1] https://sourceforge.net/p/netpbm/code/HEAD/tree/
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1634256
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Brian Potkin wrote:
> We were hoping you would repeat your testing with at least the most
> up-to-date Wheezy (1.5.3-5+deb7u5) or with cups from testing or unstable
> on the *same* system.
I noticed that it didn't update because our company repository did not
have
; tags 746270 unreproducible
> thanks
>
>
> On Mon 28 Apr 2014 at 17:54:31 +0200, darkdragon wrote:
>
> > When I run "cupsctl", it returns the message "cupsctl: Unauthorized".
> > I am running this command by root on a new installation.
>
Package: cups-client
Version: 1.5.3-5+deb7u1
When I run "cupsctl", it returns the message "cupsctl: Unauthorized".
I am running this command by root on a new installation.
When I specify the "-h localhost" option, it works.
$ cupsctl
cupsctl: Unauthorized
$ cupsctl -h localhost
... CURRENT SETTI
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