Package: libtag1c2a
Version: 1.9.1-2
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
After editing tags in ncmpcpp or sonata, the tag display is messed up for the
files edited.
The tag itself remains right (reverting back to Jessie version of the lib gives
back the correct display),
but it is d
Package: flight-of-the-amazon-queen
Version: 1.0.0-7
Severity: minor
Hello!
flight-of-the-amazon-queen.desktop contains the following entry:
Icon=flight-of-the-amazon-queen
No such file is provided with the package, so there is no icon for the menu
entry (or anything using the .desktop file).
all being used.
# The patched desktop file uses the existing scummvm icon instead.
# Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=5;bug=694677
# Author: Antoine Le Gonidec
--- a/debian/flight-of-the-amazon-queen.desktop
+++ b/debian/flight-of-the-amazon-queen.desktop
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @
Package: libwine-bin-unstable
Version: 1.5.7-4
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
Since update 1.5.7-2, this package is nearly empty.
Here are the filelist for 1.5.6-2 and 1.5.7-4 for comparison:
root@HAL9000:/var/cache/apt/archives# dpkg-deb -c
libwine-bin
Package: midori
Version: 0.4.3+dfsg-0.1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
midori crash with a SIGFPE arithmetic exception error when trying to load this
website:
http://www.klaire.fr/
I didn't find any other website giving this error yet.
It is not reproductible with WebKit's GtkLauncher.
Here i
I forgot a part of gdb speech on my first post, here it is:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7fff84cb8edc in ?? () from
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdrm_radeon.so.1
#1 0x7fff84cb926b in ?? () from
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdrm_radeon.so.1
#2 0x7fff851e2ae1 in ?? () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
I have been able to reproduce the crash with this website:
http://notfound.org/
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I've done some tests:
the crash only appear if WebGL is enabled.
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Package: minetest
Version: 0.4.7+repack-2
Severity: minor
from minetest.desktop:
"Icon=minetest-icon"
list of icons provided by the package:
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/minetest.xpm
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/minetest.png
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/minetest.svg
The "
Package: coreutils
Version: 8.23-2
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
At the end of the ls manpage we have the following instruction :
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for ls is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If
the info and ls programs are properly installed at your site, the command
Since the new reported problem with building 0 A.D. from source is
distinct from the one reported in the first place, please consider
closing the current bug report and open a new one instead.
Keeping this one open is preventing the 0 A.D. packages from migrating
to testing.
Unless someone can se
Package: wine
Version: 9.0~repack-4
Severity: normal
With WINE 9.0, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines crashes on launch
with the following trace: https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=76493
Further testing seems to indicate the crash might be specific to the
Debian build of WINE, more spec
Is there some help required with packaging a new laravel upstream source
to restore compatibility with the Debian-provided symfony packages?
I would like to run some tests with Debian-provided laravel, since this
incompatibility is a blocker to its installation I’m willing to lend a
hand to fix it
Package: gitlab
Version: 16.11.6-3~bpo12+1
Severity: normal
/var/lib/gitlab/public/assets is the path where the CSS and JS assets
used by GitLab Web UI are stored. These are built from source files as
part of the /usr/lib/gitlab/scripts/rake-tasks.sh actions.
On a GitLab instance that has been ru
It has been reported upstream that the following patch update from
wine-staging does get rid of the reported crash:
https://github.com/wine-staging/wine-staging/commit/b98458cad
source: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56711#c9
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Source: python-zombie-imp
Severity: serious
Tags: ftbfs
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
The python-zombie-imp source requires the "setuptools" Python module,
but python3-setuptools is not included in its build dependencies.
This has been noticed when
Please consider lowering this bug report severity.
While it would indeed be really nice to get a more recent build of Mono
in Debian repositories (I am sure the Debian Mono Group would be happy
to get help with this), keeping the current outdated build is much more
useful than not having access to
> This update uses https by default, but one of the servers answering to
> bugs.debian.org (bembo.debian.org) uses a TLS certificate that is not
> signed by a well-known authority, leading to the certificate
> verification failure.
You can probably forget about that, further investigation seems to
While the update to apt-listbugs 0.1.42 does indeed trigger the
reported problem, its cause is not in apt-listbugs code itself.
This update uses https by default, but one of the servers answering to
bugs.debian.org (bembo.debian.org) uses a TLS certificate that is not
signed by a well-known author
> The users who would want to avoid this risk for data loss can disable
> this behaviour locally with the following command:
> /etc/tmpfiles.d/home.conf
Oops, what I meant is that the described behaviour can be disabled with
the following command:
touch /etc/tmpfiles.d/home.conf
Package: renpy
Version: 8.1.3+dfsg-1
Severity: important
When trying to run commercial games with Debian-provided renpy (I tried
Slay the Princess and Roadwarden), a crash is triggered before the game
window would be shown:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/games/renpy", line 252, i
Package: renpy
Version: 8.1.3+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
`import ecdsa` is called from /usr/share/games/renpy/renpy/savetoken.py,
but the renpy package has no dependency on python3-ecdsa.
This leads to a crash when this file is loaded:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/games/renpy", l
In addition to the missing UI, OpenMW RAM usage is very high if
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo is not set when building mygui.
I see a fix for this is already included in the Salsa repository for
mygui. Please consider uploading a new release based on the current
state of the git repository, a
Package: login
Version: 1:4.13+dfsg1-4
Severity: normal
>From /etc/login.defs, part of the comment above USERGROUPS_ENAB is no
longer describing the actual behaviour:
> Other former uses of this variable such as setting the umask when
> user==primary group are not used in PAM environments, such a
The bug is fixed upstream, with their new release v1.18.2:
https://github.com/brndnmtthws/conky/releases/tag/v1.18.2
Here is the targeted update: https://github.com/brndnmtthws/conky/pull/1444
I attached a copy of the .diff for convenience.
diff --git a/src/colours.cc b/src/colours.cc
index aa94
The attached patch works around the failure to display comments on diffs.
It has been submitted and included upstream already, see:
- https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/374174#note_1238695337
- https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/108902
diff --git a/config/application
On Tue, 07 Feb 2023 19:02:46 +0100 Pirate Praveen
wrote:
diff --git a/config/application.rb b/config/application.rb
index 249db9c6a6..e7481e12e1 100644
--- a/config/application.rb
+++ b/config/application.rb
@@ -234,6 +234,12 @@ class Application < Rails::Application
config.active_record.h
On Sun, 18 Sep 2022 09:59:01 +0200 Dominick Grift
wrote:
libatk1.0-0 (2.46.0-1) pulls in at-spi2-core (and
gsettings-desktop-schemas). It would be really nice if we could
opt out of at-spi2-core. at-spi2-core is very intrusive and by itself it
does not add any value.
at-spi2-core is only a re
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Antoine Le Gonidec
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org,
debian-devel-ga...@lists.debian.org, deb...@dotslashplay.it
* Package name: play.it-contrib
Version : 2022.09.23
Upstream Author : Multiple ./play.it contributors
* URL
On Thu, 08 Sep 2022 17:04:31 +0200 Maximilian Stein wrote:
To me, this seemed like a typo, so I simply removed "h " in
labels_helper.rb:250. This fixed the issue for me, as far as I can
tell.
This might not be a typo. It has been added in the following upstream commit:
https://gitlab.com/gitla
On Thu, 22 Sep 2022 07:08:46 +0200 Maximilian Stein wrote:
As discussed in the upstream Gitlab bug report [1], apparently the
package `ruby-activerecord` in version 6.1.6.1
(2:6.1.6.1+dfsg-3~fto11+1) is broken as it appears to contain file from
version 6.1.6 (specifically
/usr/share/rubygems-
My bad, I mixed things up: the 500 error I am experiencing is the one from
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1019403 (undefined method `h'
for LabelsHelper:Module).
Sorry for the noise.
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Package: wine32
Version: 8.0.1~repack-3
Severity: normal
When trying to play Syberia [1] using the Debian-provided WINE packages,
nothing is rendered in the game window. Sound is played and clicking
blindly where the menu buttons should be triggers the expected sounds,
so this is almost certainly
I ran more tests using builds from snapshot.debian.org:
the last build I found with no rendering failure is 7.0~repack-2,
the first build failing to render anything in the game window is 7.0~repack-3.
Unless I missed something, there is only one commit between these two builds:
https://salsa.debi
Package: libasound2
Version: 1.2.10-1
Severity: important
Since the alsa-lib 1.2.9-2 → 1.2.10 upgrade, trying to run an i386 game
through WINE results in a game crash. This is not specific to some game,
it happened with all games I tried with this release of alsa-lib.
amd64 WINE does not seem to
I ran more tests, and could reproduce what I think is the same bug without
relying on WINE.
Trying to play an audio file using mpv:i386 [1] on an amd64 host causes a
segfault. While mpv:amd64 has no issue.
[1]: https://packages.debian.org/sid/mpv
I think the problem might actually be related
tags -1 upstream
thanks
Similar symptoms have been reported by Arch Linux users:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/79628
So this bug is most probably not specific to the Debian packaging.
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Package: wine
Version: 8.0.1~repack-3
Severity: normal
Control: merge -1 1051492
When trying to play Ghost Master [1] using the Debian-provided WINE
packages, nothing is rendered in the game window but the mouse cursor,
while music is playing in the background.
This is most probably another sympt
Source: openjdk-17
Severity: normal
Multiple Java games fail to launch when trying to run them with Debian builds
of OpenJDK, including:
- Blocks That Matter
- Gathering Sky
- Lenna's Inception
- Slay the Spire
- The Count Lucanor
- Urtuk: The Desolation
All of these games fail to run with OpenJ
While I ensured that the assertion failure happens for all builds I assigned
this bug to (OpenJDK 11, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21), I only checked the proposed
workaround against the following source packages:
- openjdk-11
- openjdk-17
- openjdk-21
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Source: conky
Version: 1.18.1-1
Severity: normal
Before the upgrade to 1.18.1, Conky had a low CPU usage, around 2~5%.
Since the upgrade to 1.18.1, it has a much higher CPU usage, around 10~20%. In
addition, Xorg CPU usage is increased to 15~30%.
Reverting to Conky 1.17.0-1 the CPU usage goes ba
In case it might help finding the root cause of the increased CPU load, I am
attaching the Conky configuration file I use to this message.
conky.config = {
alignment = 'top_right',
default_graph_height = 30,
default_color = 'white',
double_buffer = true,
us
I bumped the severity of the bug report, because the memory leak could cause
more issues than the increase in CPU load. Feel free to change the severity
level if you think I did not chose the right one.
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I noticed that Xorg memory usage grows over time to unexpected levels. I think
it started at the same time than the high CPU usage so it might be related, but
I do not know how to make sure of that.
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I think I can confirm that the high Xorg memory usage is due to this update, I
am now sitting at 3.30GB after a dozen hours.
To make really sure of the cause, I am going to revert to the 1.17 build of
Conky and let it run for a dozen hours too.
In the meantime I am bumping the bug severity aga
Package: libsdl1.2debian
Version: 1.2.64-5
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Initially reported on ./play.it forge[1], this has been triggered using the
Linux build of Mark of the Ninja that used to be provided by Humble Bundle
(markoftheninja_linux38_1380755375.zip).
[1]: https://forge.dotslashp
Package: snac2
Version: 2.41-1
Severity: wishlist
Please consider packaging the new 2.42 upstream release:
https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2/releases/tag/2.42
It has been requested by a reader of my snac instance, because it
includes a fix for the broken RSS feed:
https://codeberg.org/grunfink/
It took me a while to understand that, but the crash is actually due to a
symbol conflict between the old game binaries and current libstdc++.so.6.
Patched binaries are available here:
https://downloads.dotslashplay.it/games/neverwinter-nights-1/
And the explanation about how they have been pa
Package: gitlab
Version: 16.0.8+ds1-2~fto12+1
Severity: important
Since the 6.0.7 → 6.0.8 upgrade, pushing new commits to a branch that
has an associated merge request no longer updates the merge request.
Showing the branch history or browsing its files tree shows that the new
commits are include
Package: scummvm
Version: 2.7.0+dfsg-1
Severity: wishlist
Upstream build rules do not include the grim:monkey4 engine in the
generated binary.
Please consider tweaking debian/rules to enable it in the Debian build
of ScummVM, so it could be used as an alternative to WINE when someone
wants to pla
Package: libhyperscan5
Version: 5.4.2-1
Severity: important
After upgrading libhyperscan5 from 5.4.0-2 to 5.4.2-1, rspamd no longer starts.
Even with debug output it does not seem to give any information on what
prevents it to run:
/usr/bin/rspamd -c /etc/rspamd/rspamd.conf -f -u _rspamd -d
2023
It looks like an update of rspamd should fix this:
https://github.com/rspamd/rspamd/issues/4409
I am reassigning this bug report to rspamd since it seems that a fix is
available from their upstream.
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I bumped the bug severity to prevent the automatic migration to Bookworm, but
feel free to lower it if you think it is not warranted.
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On Thu, 25 May 2023 01:32:33 +0200 Sebastien Badia wrote:
I'm maybe wrong, but Bookworm will be released with libhyperscan5 = 5.4.0-2
(like bullseye).
So this bug (#1036646) is a RC for Trixie but not for Bookworm ?
I was not sure if the 5.4.2-1 build of libhyperscan5 would migrate
automatic
The change of behaviour can have an unexpected and quite nasty
side-effect, by applying a misconfiguration that was ignored until this
update.
A setting of "UMASK 077" in /etc/login.defs was ignored before this
update, and is now applied (as it should) leading to unreadable files
if the user is no
Package: apt
Version: 2.9.8
Severity: wishlist
"apt changelog" is very useful to look at the changelog for a given
package without the need to fire up a Web browser.
A current limitation is that it only takes binary package names, not
source package ones. So if one wants to see the changelog for
Le Thu, 29 Aug 2024 17:11:15 +0500,
Andrey Rakhmatullin a écrit :
> So we've now filed many RM bugs and some bugs for removing CLI
> subpackages, after all of this is done I think we will have only the
> following:
>
> - mono (duh)
> - leaf packages that are healthy and somewhat useful:
> - ke
> Please keep packages you care about in a good shape in Debian. I
> assume you've read the past discussion in this bug and realize that
> even mono itself is unmaintained, very outdated and RC-buggy and
> package like it often miss stable releases even when they aren't
> removed from unstable.
Th
retitle 1079867 ITA: mono -- Cross platform, open source .NET framework
submitter 1079867 !
thanks
I am going to take over the maintenance of this package, I already have
a local build fixing the current bugs with a "serious" severity.
My next step is going to be the fixing of all problems report
If you do not already know about it, you might want to give a try to
mk-build-deps from the devscripts package.
Instead of directly installing the build dependencies it generates a
local .deb package dependending on them, making them easy to install
in a single command, and easy to uninstall (as t
Package: gitlab
Version: 13.11.5+ds1-1~fto10+1
Severity: important
Since Rails 6.0.3.6 → Rails 6.0.3.7 upgrade, some views fail to load
with internal errors similar to this one:
ActionView::Template::Error (Please use symbols for polymorphic route
arguments.):
18:
On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 11:49:12 +0200 Antoine Le Gonidec
wrote:
I am going to answer to this report with a suggested patch.
See the attached gzipped diff for a minimal diff that seems to be enough to
avoid the internal errors I got since the Rails upgrade to 6.3.0.7.
id-upgrade-rails-to
With firefox 85.0.1-1, my extensions installed from Debian repositories are no
longer disabled on launch.
I made sure to restart Firefox several times to not get tricked by the
temporary normal behaviour right after a firefox update. I browsed a couple Web
pages too, to check that the add-ons
On Tue, 9 Feb 2021 06:41:20 +0900 Mike Hommey wrote:
I can confirm, but while I was also able to reproduce with older
versions of Firefox, I can't reproduce it anymore... so I'm not sure...
I still reproduce the silent disabling of add-ons when reverting to firefox
84.0.2-1.
Here is how I re
After a couple days of regular Web browsing on two different computers running
Debian Sid, the silent add-on disabling did not happen again.
I marked this bug as fixed in version 85.0.1-1 since no one reported otherwise,
but feel free to chime in if you actually still get this issue with 85.0.1-
This is most probably the same bug than already reported here:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=988195
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This issue should have been fixed by ruby-attr-encrypted 3.1.0-3~bpo10+1 from
buster-backports.
See the following bug report for more details:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=968971
A quick test from a GitLab instance using gitlab 13.6.7-1~fto10+1 and
ruby-attr-encrypted 3.1.
This issue should have been fixed by ruby-attr-encrypted 3.1.0-3~bpo10+1 from
buster-backports.
See the following bug report for more details:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=968971
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On Tue, 16 Feb 2021 18:38:42 +0100 Maximilian Stein wrote:
This is weird, it still fails for me. I tested on two independent
instances both using gitlab 13.6.7-1~fto10+1 and ruby-attr-encrypted
3.1.0-3~bpo10+1. I tested with a user with activated and with
deactivated 2FA. In all cases, accessi
Le 16/02/2021 à 21:50, Maximilian Stein a écrit :
I used apt-rdepends(1) to limit the output of dpkg to (recursive) dependencies
of gitlab:
apt-rdepends gitlab | grep '^\w' | awk '{print "^ii " $0}' > gitlab-rdepends
dpkg -l | grep --file=gitlab-rdepends
Attached is the output on my own ser
After a bit more thinking it probably makes more sense to assign this bug to
wine-development, as this is a wine-development update that broke dxvk.
Severity should probably be adjusted too, as this does not make
wine-development unusable but still breaks dxvk, a related package.
But I am not s
On Sun, 21 Feb 2021 14:22:19 +0100 Alex Andreotti
wrote:
I been using a script to level wav files for more than a year without problems,
until few day ago, I guess it was the upgrade to version 5.6-1 but I'm not sure
In bug #983117 there is a series of commands showing how to downgrade to
w
On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 01:54:53 +0100 Christoph Anton Mitterer
wrote:
Anyway, it seems with FF87, Mozilla blessed people with further
goodness and the old bug is also back again... at least I see add-ons
like ublock or no-script ineffective, even though their icon is
displayed this time...
Firefo
On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 06:00:12 +0900 Mike Hommey wrote:
> While add-ons get "eventually" loaded, there seems to be a small time
> window in which they're not and during that, content is already loaded.
> (…)
This is not the same issue at all, and this is not new in FF80 either.
It has been this w
Le 25/08/2021 à 14:21, Antoine Le Gonidec a écrit :
Le 23/08/2021 à 22:44, Sveinar Søpler a écrit :
Can anyone CONFIRM that libvkd3d-dev and libvkd3d-doc (1.2-6) is installable at
the same time without a conflict?
I wanted to give it a try, but the dependencies of experimental version of
Le 23/08/2021 à 22:44, Sveinar Søpler a écrit :
Can anyone CONFIRM that libvkd3d-dev and libvkd3d-doc (1.2-6) is installable at
the same time without a conflict?
I wanted to give it a try, but the dependencies of experimental version of
libvkd3d1 prevent its installation on a current Debian S
I think the severity of this bug should be upped to at least "important".
The reasoning here is that any privacy-related add-on installed through Debian
repositories is automatically (and silently) disabled on launch, leading to
privacy leaks when opening a link in Firefox from another applicati
On Wed, 23 Sep 2020 15:54:06 +0800 Paul Wise wrote:
> This appears to be fixed for me in 81.0-1, can anyone else confirm?
Here it looked like it was fixed right after the update.
But very quickly after that (3 browser restarts), the add-ons are disabled once
again. Now I’m back to the previous
I see a new update (13.5.6) is available through fasttrack-staging. Is it
supposed to include a fix for the missing assets issue discussed here, or would
it probably still trigger it?
I should be able to give it a try on my server, reverting to a snapshot
afterwards if the issue is not fixed y
Oops, sorry for the extra messages quoting the opening message of this thread,
Thunderbird decided to act funny.
They can be discarded, the message about the upcoming 13.5.6 package was the
only one that was supposed to be sent.
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Here I am running 13.2.8-1+fto10+2 on top of a Debian Buster, following the recommended
"FastTrack" installation method.
I get a similar error related to a missing "set_attribute_was" method when
trying to add a new push mirror to an existing repository.
The only mentions I found of this metho
On Thu, 21 Jan 2021 20:21:38 +0100 Maximilian Stein wrote:
My broken pages are actually fixed with Gitlab 13.5.7-1. So for my side,
this issue can be closed.
Great news!
As I am affected too I am going to give it a try, and report the result here.
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On Fri, 22 Jan 2021 21:00:52 +0100 Antoine Le Gonidec
wrote:
As I am affected too I am going to give it a try, and report the result here.
After a couple days using the packaged 13.5.7-1~fto+1 version of GitLab, I have
no issue to report. None of the bugs I initially reported are still
Package: gitlab
Version: 13.4.7-2~fto10+1
Severity: important
On a Debian Buster using the buster-fasttracks, the update from
13.4.7-1~fto10+1 to 13.4.7-2~fto10+1 included some changes in the assets
generation process, that broke some parts of the JavaScript interactions with
GitLab.
Two examp
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 07:03:18 +0100 Antoine Le Gonidec
wrote:
Reverting the gitlab package to 13.4.7-1~fto10+1 did not fix the issue. I have
yet to try a full update of the update I did that included this package, here
are the details according to APT history:
Start-Date: 2020-12-18 22:00
Le 29/11/2020 à 16:25, Mourad De Clerck a écrit :
As a workaround, I disabled webrender using "gfx.webrender.force-disabled" set to
"true", and my extensions (ublock, bitwarden) seem to work properly again.
Did you check that the add-ons are still active after a couple restarts of
Firefox?
Th
Le 30/11/2020 à 18:02, Mourad De Clerck a écrit :
Can you verify in "about:support" whether webrender is really disabled? I see:
* "Compositing: Basic"
* "WEBRENDER: disabled by user: User force-disabled WR"
Informations from the "WEBRENDER" tab are:
- available by default
- disabled by user: U
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 23:15:27 +0200 Salvo Tomaselli
wrote:
> I had downgraded my mesa. I wanted to try again but I can't upgrade it
> because of some llvm breakage at the moment.
> (…)
> I seguenti pacchetti hanno dipendenze non soddisfatte:
> libllvm5.0 : Rompe: libllvm5.0:i386 (!= 1:5.0-2) but 1:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 09:47:59 -0400 Christopher Martin
wrote:
Wine upstream has released 6.0.1 (stable), while Debian remains on
5.0.3. An update would be great.
Debian 6.0 (but not 6.0.1 yet) is already available on Debian Sid, through the
package wine-development.
There are plans to drop t
Your issue (libllvm12:amd64 and libllvm12:i386 not co-installable) is most
probably due to the i386 build of libllvm12 1:12.0.1-10 failing, leading to its
absence from Debian Sid repositories. You can see more details about this build
failure here: https://bugs.debian.org/996796
I expect libll
Package: gitlab
Version: 13.9.6+ds1-1~fto10+1
Severity: normal
Setting the avatar for a user account fails, due to the JavaScript
"pop-up" titled "Position and size your new avatar" being broken. Some
script fails, and cause this pop-up to be unusable, it buttons having no
effect (zoom buttons, an
I do not reproduce my initial issue on a fresh install of GitLab using Buster
Fast Track, so I think it was due to some misconfiguration of my previous
instance.
OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
I think I found another issue that has the same source than the one reported
here.
When trying to enable 2-factor authentication on a user account:
Started GET "/profile/two_factor_auth" for :::: at
2020-08-08 22:28:29 +0200
Processing by Profiles::TwoFactorAuthsController#s
I got bitten by the same crash during a system upgrade from Buster 10.4 to
Buster 10.5, on a system using the Buster Fasttrack repositories.
Reverting the older versions of the following packages allowed me to avoid the
crash:
- ruby-google-protobuf:amd64=3.11.4-5+fto10+1
- ruby-grpc:amd64=1.26.
Package: ncurses-base
Version: 6.3+20221224-2
Severity: important
Since the 6.3+20221224-2 update, vim pasting behaviour is broken when
TERM is set to "tmux" or "tmux-256color".
To reproduce it, open vim, type a few word, then try to copy/paste them
using selection then middle mouse clic, or Ctrl
Package: snac2
Version: 2.45-1
Severity: wishlist
A new release of snac2 is available:
https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2/releases/tag/2.46
This one adds something I had been wishing for: support for following
Peertube channels, with new videos being included in the activity feed.
So snac2 can b
Could we adopt this package under the games team umbrella?
Looking at the changelog, it does not seem to require a lot of
maintenance so if we share it in the team it should not be a burden
for anyone.
While I don’t want to be its sole maintainer (I did not even knew about
this game before yester
> In this case the fix is straightforward. Nowadays you can safely
> assume Python 3.3 or newer, and therefore you can replace "import
> pipes" with "import shlex" and "pipes.quote" with "shlex.quote"; that
> seems to be all that this script needs.
Thanks for the easy fix suggestion, if I can not
Thank you for the heads up!
As I only very recently took over the maintenance of src:mono, that has
been before that unmaintained for many years, I still have little
konwledge of its codebase and build chain.
My first step is going to check if I can simply drop this vendored
boringssl source (wit
Package: gitaly-installer
Version: 17.0.9~rc50~bpo12+1
Severity: important
When installing gitaly-installer for the first time on a Bookworm, that
was until then relying on the gitaly package, a configuration file is
installed: /etc/gitaly/gitlab-common.conf
This file includes the following hardc
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