Package: phantomjs
Version: 1.6.0-5
Severity: wishlist
phantomjs 1.8.2 is available upstream, which would be good to have since
poltergeist needs at least 1.7.
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Why was it rejected upstream? Do you have a link to the upstream bug?
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The drscheme package was turned into a transitional dummy package for
lenny, and is no longer needed.
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Can you attach the debugging output that you get from Help -> Debugging
while connecting?
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severity 637264
tags 637264 +wishlist
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It sure is in the changelog. I just quoted it to you.
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severity 637264 wishlist
tags 637264 +wontfix
thanks
I really messed up that last message.
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Could you go to Help -> Debug Window before using a smilie, then wait
for a broken smilie, and then forward the log to this bug?
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Package: openbox
Version: 3.4.11.2-2
Severity: minor
I'm running Openbox inside a GNOME session, and some programs in
/etc/xdg/autostart and ~/.config/autostart start twice. I finally
tracked this down to /etc/xdg/openbox/autostart.sh, which has this
block:
# Run XDG autostart things. By default
Does this still happen with 2.10.0? If so, can you install pidgin-dbg
and send a new backtrace?
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Which X display driver are you using?
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Are you using the driver from a package or did you download it separately?
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On 09/19/2011 05:55 PM, Noel David Torres TaƱo wrote:
So, your closing means that GIMP is not culprit at all of the failure? Is it
completely a responsability of the nvidia driver?
Correct.
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Fails to connect how? Is there an error message? Can you attach the
output from Help->Debug Window while connecting?
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Is gimp the one using high CPU in your scenario?
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Does this still happen?
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I created a fresh sid pbuilder chroot but am still seeing the problem of
pbuilder mounting over the host /run/shm. In the chroot, /run/shm is a
symlink to /dev/shm.
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Package: fprintd
Version: 0.5.0-1
Severity: wishlist
fprintd 0.5.1 is available, which adds specific-finger enrolling to
the fprintd-enroll command.
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I don't think this bug has actually been fixed. If the culmus package
used to provide the files in question, simply removing it from the
package won't remove it from the system - that has to be done in a
maintainer script (being careful to only remove it if it hasn't changed).
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Lowering priority since it's not a regression from wheezy.
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What's the output of these commands:
which pidgin
ldd /usr/bin/pidgin
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On 01/28/2012 09:41 PM, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> In Toolbox > Rectangle Select
> Put the cursor in the size box and type next to the 0 there,
>
> Position:[...
> Size[0 ]x[]
Sorry, I can't reproduce this. Can you describe the exact steps you
performed to obtain the freeze, starting from
Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: minor
Currently, the CVE number detection algorithm doesn't seem to detect CVE
IDs like "(CVE-2010-4540" or "CVE-2010-4543)", presumably because the
appropriate regexp doesn't allow for parens around the ID, and thus
doesn't produce a link for those IDs. For an e
gnome-display-properties should let you switch between CRT/LCD/TV these
days, so perhaps this bug should be closed?
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Is it possible that entries for those applications already exist in
/etc/xdg/autostart? What about ~/.config/autostart?
Package: openbox
Version: 3.4.11.2-2
Severity: normal
When a normal GNOME Session is opened, XDG_DATA_DIRS is correctly set to
contain /usr/share/gnome. This is done in
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/55gnome-session_gnomerc, with the following block,
but only if using gnome-session directly. An equivalent bl
Package: gmpc
Version: 11.8.16-1
Severity: normal
After an upgrade to the latest version, the Playlist Editor view is
totally disabled. If I try to add a song to a playlist using the
context menu, I get a message that says "Playlist support in MPD is not
working. See the manual for possible fixes.
e crash bug
+ * CVE-2011-4601.patch:
+- fix an AIM/ICQ remote crash bug
+ * CVE-2011-4602.patch:
+- fix an XMPP remote crash bug
+ * CVE-2011-4603.patch:
+- fix a SILC remote crash bug
+
+ -- Ari Pollak Sat, 07 Jan 2012 21:47:12 -0500
+
pidgin (2.7.3-1+squ
On 01/09/2012 04:06 PM, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
Something odd appears to have happened to CVE-2011-4602.patch; it looks
like a diff of a brokenly wrapped diff. For instance: (sic)
Strange, but it actually doesn't affect the patch, and the actual
changes are correct. I'll remove the extra "comm
It appears that this is fixed in a recent (post-2.8.1) version, no?
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What's your "Preferences -> Status/Idle -> Report idle time" option set to?
Package: vim-runtime
Version: 2:7.3.429-2
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/vim/vim73/syntax/gitcommit.vim
When running "git commit" inside a submodule (e.g. editing
".git/modules/.random/COMMIT_EDITMSG) , the gitcommit syntax
doesn't get used automatically; instead, it uses the conf syntax. vim
sh
It does appear that squeeze's libpurple0 is affected by this, though the
patch doesn't apply cleanly.
Technically, the possible crash is in the client code, and I don't think
pidgin or finch exhibit this behavior; the original bug was against
Adium for OS X, based on libpurple.
I don't think backpo
FYI this is the patch that would have to be backported:
http://developer.pidgin.im/viewmtn/revision/info/18f2f94b625542348af0049e0132a83a1c58aef6
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Package: lastfmsubmitd
Version: 1.0.6-2
Severity: normal
With the latest upgrade to logrotate 1.8.1, the following errors occur
daily:
error: skipping "/var/log/lastfm/lastfmsubmitd.log" because parent
directory has insecure permissions (It's world writable or writable by
group which is not "root
I believe the correct fix for this is to remove group-writability from
/var/log/lastfm.
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Thanks for the package update. Are you interested in taking over
maintainership of the package, or at least becoming co-maintainer?
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A better way to fix this bug, and to adhere more to the FHS, would
probably be to install the .desktop template in /usr/share/xine as
xine-ui.desktop.in, and then use that to generate the final .desktop
file in postinst.
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streamtuner has been unmaintained upstream for quite some time now, and
streamtuner2 (in Debian) seems to provide a good replacement.
Please remove streamtuner.
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Package: debhelper
Version: 9.20120419
Severity: minor
In the dh_install man page, the only mention of the fact that the
trailing "destdir" argument in .install files is optional is under the
--autodest option. However, the destdir argument seems to be optional in
all cases, and will automatically
Package: libbabl-0.1-0:amd64
Version: 0.1.10-1
Severity: important
The shlibs and symbols files provided for libbabl-0.1-0 do not contain
any version information. This means that gimp has an unversioned dependency on
libbabl-0.1-0, when it actually uses some symbols that are only present
in 0.1.10
What specifically is wrong with it?
I think this might actually be fixed in scim 1.4.11.
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What happens if you hold down ctrl or shift?
Could you try from another terminal, like rxvt or xterm?
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reassign 645865 libgtk2.0-0
forcemerge 644224 645865
thanks
I'd like to expand the scope of #644244 to include the default Open
dialog as well, which suddenly changed to go to Recently Used.
Jan, you can still open files in an already-running instance of gimp by
just running "gimp FILE..."
On 10/30/2011 05:35 AM, leeredose wrote:
> the problem still persists even if I tell NetworkManager to ignore the
> interface.
I was apparently mistaken; if you are running NM, it is assumed that it
is managing all your interfaces. There isn't a way for pidgin to have a
sane default if NM is runni
This appears to not work with icedove 5.0 from experimental, and the
same "uncaught exception" error appears.
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Package: byobu
Version: 5.112-1
Severity: wishlist
There is a new version available that fixes a bug involving tmux hidden
sessions. Would you mind updating it?
Also, it appears mouse support isn't currently working under tmux. Not sure if
that's related.
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Are you sure the pop-up window was focused when pressing Ctrl+D? That
shortcut does duplicate the image when the main window is focused.
Faking geolocation appears to be working now.
Thanks; could you install libgtk2.0-0-dbg and libglib2.0-0-dbg and obtain a
new backtrace?
The log from right after you moved ~/.purple is very confusing; it said it
found your ~/.purple config files, and it's renaming legacy stuff from
/gaim/. Do you also still have a ~/.gaim that you can remove?
>
> It is not sufficient to create such a copyright file while
> building the binary package.
>
Since when? The part of policy you quoted says the copyright file *should* be
in debian/copyright, not *must*.
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
> serious
> is a severe violation of Debian policy (roughly, it violates a must or
> required directive), or, in the package maintainer's or release manager's
> opinion, makes the package unsuitable for release.
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On Tue, May 31, 2016, 1:45 AM Niels Thykier wrote:.
>
> Ari, the best I can then offer would be a switch for skipping the gconf2
> dependency (i.e. an opt-out). Is that still interesting?
>
Probably not worth it, I think I'm just going to remove the gconf stuff
from pidgin.
>
Ah, thanks for the explanation! Do you think this upstream bug describes
the same problem? https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679622
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 8:46 PM Celelibi wrote:
> 2016-03-18 23:56 UTC+01:00, Ari Pollak :
> > I can't seem to reproduce this. Could you p
Package: debhelper
Version: 9.20160403
Severity: wishlist
dh_gconf still adds gconf2 to ${misc:Depends}, but AFAICT that's a legacy
holdout and is no longer needed anymore. The gconf2 package uses triggers to
update its database with new schemas; if you install gconf2, it will
rebuild the database
Since I'm unable to reproduce this on my system, could you please get a
backtrace by installing the gimp-dbg package and following the directions
here: https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
Package: chromium
Version: 38.0.2125.101-3
Severity: normal
Starting with either chromium 37 or 38, WebRTC voice/video sharing sites
have stopped working, like Google Hangouts, talky.io, appear.in, etc.
The more "open" sites all say they can't get access to my camera and
microphone, and Hangouts j
Is libjson-glib-dev supposed to be a GEGL dependency?
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Could you try moving your .purple directory out of the way and try again?
Since this is available as a separate plugin, it would be up to someone to
package it separately for Debian.
If every package depending on libgegl-dev fails to build without
libjson-glib-dev, doesn't that mean there should be
a regular dependency on it?
Interesting. Which window manager are you using?
Is there a Pidgin icon in the GNOME icon bar?
Thanks!
Should this ticket just be closed then, since gimp could be updated with a
binNMU?
Ah, I see now. I missed the upstream patch in the original message.
Isn't that also something that would be taken care of by the GEGL
dependency though? If built with libgegl-dev 0.3.0, wouldn't gimp then
depend on libgegl-0.3-0 anyway, making the source patch redundant?
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> Leaving the code as it is now, it'd fail almost soon.
How so?
Ah, that makes perfect sense, sorry I missed that entirely. Feel free to do
an NMU/git update.
Package: keepass2
Version: 2.26+dfsg-2
Severity: wishlist
KeePass 2.27 is available, which contains a whole bunch of improvements.
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reassign 787893 libnettle4
forcemerge 787620 787893
thanks
Thanks for the backtrace, it looks like this is the same problem as
#787620, which involves an ongoing transition in sid for gnutls/nettle.
Wouldn't using the existing grids or guides accomplish the same thing?
These statuses are built into the protocol. What do you suggest as an
alternative?
ue course.
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Yes, the latest official ICQ clients let you set those statuses.
Everything about the protocol plugin is reverse-engineered.
Which window manager?
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: normal
When I use uscan to download, say,
https://qa.debian.org/watch/sf.php/pidgin/pidgin-2.10.9.tar.bz2.asc,
it downloads an HTML redirector page instead of the target file.
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udging from all the messages in the log about JACK, my first inclination
would be to purge all JACK-related packages from your system, and make sure
your gstreamer and pulseaudio settings don't point to JACK. If you don't
want to do any of that, you can try disabling sounds in Pidgin.
The Python scripts in that package aren't currently compatible with
Python3.
Would you mind trying to get a backtrace of the crash using these
instructions? https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
When did this start happening? Does moving your ~/.gimp-2.8 directory out
of the way change anything? Can you attach the output of "lspci -v"?
Does this still happen in a recent version of Pidgin?
Does this still happen with a recent version of Pidgin?
If you have the tray icon enabled, pidgin should start up with the buddy
list in the same state as when it last exited. If you don't want buddy list
hiding behavior, you could always disable the tray icon.
I'm not sure that there's anything I can/should do about this at the source
level. This is an ongoing library transition outside of Pidgin, and if
Pidgin needs to be rebuilt then there should be binary NMUs triggered by
the release team.
Would you mind sending a new backtrace after installing the pidgin-dbg
package?
Thanks. One other thing - would you mind running "pidgin -d >
pidginlog.txt", reproducing the bug, and attaching the log file? You might
want to look through the file first to see if there's any personal
information that shouldn't be exposed.
Package: gnome-shell-pomodoro
Version: 0.10.3-1
Severity: serious
gnome-shell-pomodoro 0.10.3 dosn't work with gnome-shell 3.16. There is a
new version of gnome-shell-pomodoro available upstream that does.
Maybe the Debian package should also be updated to depend on versions of
gnome-shell less t
Package: libgadu-dev
Version: 1:1.12.0-3
Severity: serious
When running this: pkg-config --exists --print-errors libgadu
I get this error:
Package gnutls was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gnutls.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment vari
Given that the pidgin logs say that it disconnected correctly, are you sure
this is a pidgin bug and not the XMPP server? Does the server immediately
mark you as offline if you exit pidgin manually?
Package: chromium
Version: 38.0.2125.101-2+b1
Severity: normal
Currently, if you upgrade the chromium package and dpkg has added
some extra files to /etc/chromium.d (e.g. with .dpkg-old, .dpkg-dist or
.dpkg-new extensions), /usr/bin/chromium will happily source those. It
should ignore those instea
reopen 765654
thanks
Sorry, this now makes the package uninstallable because libgnutls-dev
ends up conflicting with itself. I think I meant that this should depend
on libgnutls28-dev instead.
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What happens if you remove beignet-opencl-icd?
Package: rbenv
Version: 0.4.0+debian1-3
Severity: wishlist
rbenv 1.0 is out, which has a lot of improvements over 0.4.0.
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For
I can't seem to reproduce this. Could you provide step-by-step
instructions, starting from opening gimp?
Like which programs? It seems like most people would search for Photoshop
if they don't know about GIMP.
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 8.0-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
After upgrading to pulseaudio 8.0, whenever my HDMI audio port would go
away (like during display suspend), it would not automatically switch
back to it when the port became active again (when the display turned
on), so I would be stu
Could you attach a screenshot? Also, what X video driver are you using?
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package pidgin/2.10.11-1, which fixes #771386 to allow
people to sign into XMPP with invalid SSL certificates after
confirmation. This is a bugfix-only upstream release.
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Could this be a GTK+ theme issue? Do other GTK+2 programs have the same
problem (audacity or inkscape for example)?
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