Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gergely Nagy
* Package name: nntpgit
Version : 0.01
Upstream Author : Jonathan Corbet
* URL : git://git.lwn.net/nntpgit.git
* License : GPL-2
Programming Lang: Python 3
Description : git commit to NNTP gateway
Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta writes:
> No idea:
> agi@lib:~$ ldd /usr/sbin/openvpn
> linux-gate.so.1 => (0xb781c000)
> libpkcs11-helper.so.1 =>
> /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpkcs11-helper.so.1 (0xb77e7000)
> libssl.so.1.0.0 => /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libssl.so.1.0.0
Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> It seems to me that not libmikmod2 but mikmod should depend on
> oss-compat:
[...]
Your arguments were convincing, the next upload of libmikmod2 & mikmod
will see the depends dropped from the former (demoted to a suggests),
and mikmod will recommend oss-compat. I'll pr
severity 647686 wishlist
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Andreas Tscharner writes:
> Package: libmikmod2
> Version: 3.1.11-a-7
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Please don't depend on oss-compat on Linux systems. If oss-compat is
> installed other (sound/music) applications may also use it altough they
> would
martin f krafft writes:
> Package: ogmrip
> Version: 0.13.7-0.0
> Severity: normal
I can't find such a package in Debian, not even in incoming, and I can't
find it in the removal logs, either. The version number also suggests it
did not originate from the Debian archives.
However, debian-multim
Package: systemd
Version: 37-1
Severity: wishlist
I'm working with a package that can be compiled with systemd support,
and my current version already makes use of libsystemd-daemon-dev, but
there's one remaining issue I have: if I want to automatically figure
out the systemdsystemunitdir, then I
reassign 647872 wnpp
severity 647872 wishlist
retitle 647872 ITP: libquvi-scripts -- embedded lua scripts that libquvi uses
for parsing the media details
owner 647872 Alejandro Garrido Mota
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Alejandro Garrido Mota writes:
> Package: wnppOwner: Alejandro Garrido Mota
> Severity: wishlist
reassign 647831 xfce4-wmdock-plugin 0.3.4-1
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hugo vanwoerkom writes:
> Package: xfce4-wmdock-pluginVersion: 0.3.4-1Severity: normal
The Debian BTS neeeds a newline between these pseudo-tags. Please try to
keep that in mind, when submitting bugreports.
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Andrey Paramonov writes:
> Package: r-cran-wavelets
> Version: 0.2-6-1cran1
Hrm, I can't find any r-cran-wavelets package in Debian. It's not in
incoming, either, and as far as I see, it wasn't removed, either. That
suggest it didn't exist. Or that I'm missing something obvious.
Are you sure yo
reassign 647928 calendarserver 2.4.dfsg-6
severity 647928 important
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David Webbs writes:
> Package: calendarserverVersion: 2.4.dfsg-6Severity: important
When filing bugs, please make sure your email is not reformatted by your
client.
What you ended up sending looks like a pile of unintel
Thorsten Haude writes:
>* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
> ineffective)?
> Looked for a settings dialog, found nothing.
>
>* What was the outcome of this action?
>* What outcome did you expect instead?
>
> I don't want my name to be displayed
reassign 648146 logcheck-database 1.3.13
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> Package: logcheck-database-1.3.13
> Version: squeeze
When filing bugs, the package name should be the name of the package,
without the version (in this case, that would be logcheck-database), and
the version field needs to be the version of the pa
"Brent S. Elmer" writes:
> Package: gnome-shell
> Version: 3.0.2-5
> Severity: normal
>
> I installed the gnome3 packages that hit wheezy recently. gdm was removed and
> I didn't notice during the install that gdm3 was not installed. This left me
> with no gui login. I was brought to a command
Andrew O. Shadura writes:
> It turns out ccze is actually working, but I guess it's a bug
> in its logic. ccze quits as soon as both stdin is in EOF state,
> and everything's coloured and printed out. In my opinion, it's
> extremely confusing behaviour, as it the case the file is short
> enough,
reassign 648538 gnome-shell
severity 648538 normal
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xiscu writes:
> Package: q
> Version: gnome 3
> Severity: important
> File: gnome
When filing bugs, please try to fill out these values appropriately:
there is no package called 'q', and especiallyt not one with version
'gnome 3'. File s
Stefano Zacchiroli writes:
> Would a clean re-implementation do? It seems silly to even think of
> this as a way out when working code already exists, but it'd be better
> than nothing.
I was contemplating asking the same question, because I too, would like
a dh_apparmor in debhelper proper. It
Mark Wooding writes:
> Package: syslog-ng-core
> Version: 3.3.1.dfsg-1
> Severity: minor
>
> The `debian/rules' file sets an explicit default-modules list
>
> override_dh_auto_configure:
> SOURCE_REVISION=$(shell dpkg-parsechangelog | sed -n
> "/^Version:/s/^Version: /$(shell lsb_release -
Helmut Grohne writes:
> On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 02:57:05PM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
>> Only not really in a generic way, as I don't know which suite within an
>> archive the package appears in, or how to construct sources list entries
>> for the suites of an archive (debian, debian-ports, et
Peter Palfrader writes:
> On Mon, 05 Dec 2011, Gergely Nagy wrote:
>
>> So it'd end up like:
>>
>> deb http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20110623T151535Z/ snapshot
>> archive
>
>> I can even spare an hour or two to create a patch, if the abo
Peter Palfrader writes:
> On Mon, 05 Dec 2011, Gergely Nagy wrote:
>
>> Peter Palfrader writes:
>>
>> > On Mon, 05 Dec 2011, Gergely Nagy wrote:
>> >
>> >> So it'd end up like:
>> >>
>> >> deb http://snapshot.debian.
Vagrant Cascadian writes:
> Source: libmikmod
> Version: 3.1.12-1
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch
>
> The following patch should enable multiarch support for libmikmod.
Thanks, I'll apply it with the next upload!
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"brian m. carlson" writes:
> Please block posts that are more than half non-English to English-only
> lists because by definition these posts cannot be on-topic and are
> probably spam.
What if a post happens to be 75% code, inline, not attached?
That very well might happen on technical lists,
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 08:47, Steve Langasek
wrote:
> Attached is a slightly modified version of this patch:
[...]
> This version of the patch will be uploaded to Ubuntu precise.
I'd like to ask you to not upload to precise yet. Instead, allow me to
upload to Debian first, and it will migrate thr
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gergely Nagy
* Package name: libivykis
Version : 0.26 (or another version upstream decides on)
Upstream Author : Lennert Buytenhek
* URL : https://github.com/buytenh/ivykis
* License : LGPL2.1+
Programming Lang: C
reassign 653925 ftp.debian.org
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Emmanuel Kasper writes:
> Package: ftp-masters
When reporting override disparities, please use the correct virtual
package: ftp.debian.org.
I have reassigned your report there now.
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Kees Cook writes:
> On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 11:23:28AM +0100, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
>> But still it'd be useful to have such a package for dh_* scripts that
>> have no obvious location.
>>
>> If Joey has no objections, I believe you should just go ahead creating
>> "debhelper-extras" (or wha
reassign 655057 wnpp
reassign 655060 wnpp
merge 655057 655060
severity 655057 wishlist
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shirish शिरीष writes:
> Package: wnppSeverity: wishlist
> * Package name : transcriberag Version : 2.0.0-b1
> Upstream Author : Bastien Busson * URL
> : http://transag.sourceforge.
Steve Langasek writes:
> On Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 09:58:11AM +0100, Gergely Nagy wrote:
>> On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 08:47, Steve Langasek
>> wrote:
>> > Attached is a slightly modified version of this patch:
>> [...]
>> > This version of the patch will be up
reassign 651339 src:linux-2.6
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Hendrik Radke writes:
> Package: linux-headers-3.1-4.slh.3-aptosid-amd64
> Version: 3.1-18
> Severity: normal
>
> --- Please enter the report below this line. ---
>
> Hello, I am using aptosid as distribution. My soundcard is one of those "Intel
> HDA" things
Package: debhelper
Version: 8.9.12
Severity: wishlist
With the recent introduction of executable config files, there's a fear
that we could end up with a lot of very different implementations that
essentially accomplish the same thing.
To get ahead of that, I'm proposing a different option: a scr
Joey Hess writes:
> Gergely Nagy wrote:
>> This way, the easy things would remain easy, just a
>> "#!/usr/lib/debhelper/dh_subst" away, and harder things would still be
>> possible. Everybody wins!
>
> While this is probably the best way to use executable con
reassign 651393 wnpp
retitle 651393 ITP: dh-subst -- helper scripts for common executable debhelper
config file tasks
owner 651393 Gergely Nagy
thanks
Joey Hess writes:
> Gergely Nagy wrote:
>> Understandable.
>>
>> Would you find it acceptable to have a separate p
Joey Hess writes:
> Gergely Nagy wrote:
>> For me, it does matter, I wouldn't go against your wishes if I can avoid
>> it. So, thank you! I'll go ahead with the separate package then.
>
> I will be happy to mention it in the appropriate place in debhelper(1)
>
reassign 651948 dpatch
found 651948 2.0.32
severity 651948 serious
affects 651948 pinfo
thanks
Steve McIntyre writes:
[...]
>>dpatch -d pinfo-0.6.9 apply-all
>>applying patch 01_pinforc to /home/steve/build/pinfo/pinfo-0.6.9/pinfo-0.6.9
>>...touch: cannot touch `src/pinforc.in': No such file or
retitle 652434 ITP: ttf-arphic-sawndip -- ttf-arphic-sawndip contains the font
Sawndip.ttf.
reassign 652434 wnpp
thanks
john knightley writes:
> Package: ttf-arphic-sawndip
> Severity: wishlist
When filing ITP bugs, please file them against the wnpp virtual package,
with the format described h
reassign 652580 wnpp
severity 652580 wishlist
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Mizery De Aria writes:
> Package: beret
>
> http://www.indiedb.com/games/beret/forum/thread/open-source/
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#l2
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reassign 652633 midori 0.4.3-1
severity 652633 important
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shirish शिरीष writes:
> Package: midoriVersion: 0.4.3-1Severity: important
Please, pretty please, with sugar on top. Use a sane e-mail client, that
does not try to be clever at word-wrapping, only to fail as
spectacularly hard as i
Victor Seva writes:
> 2011/12/20 Thomas Koch :
>> Victor Seva:
>>> I'm still interested in keep solr in Debian. What are the main problems?
>> there is only one problem: Somebody needs to do it. You're welcome to take
>> over the package.
>
> Ok. I will need a sponsor for my uploads. Would you li
reassign 652891 wnpp
thanks
medhamsh writes:
> Package: nerdtree
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: medhamsh
When filing ITP bugs, please file it against the wnpp virtual package,
as explained here: http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#l2
> * Package name: nerdtree
> Version : 4.1.0
>
Package: debhelper
Version: 8.9.13
Severity: minor
The last entry of the compat level 9 changes reads:
"Executable debconf config files are run and their output used as the
configuration."
I believe that should be an s/debconf/debhelper/ there.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.4
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
I prepared a few checks that try to sanity check a few dh-exec related
things in source packages:
* Sanity check that an executable script - if using dh-exec - uses
/usr/bin/dh-exec and not one of the private helpers in
/usr/lib/d
reopen 653270
reassign 653270 gtkpod
thanks
Harald Dunkel writes:
> On 12/26/11 12:15, Gergely Nagy wrote:
>> Harald Dunkel writes:
>>
>>> Package: gtkpod-aac Version: 1:2.1.0-0.3
>>
>> This is a package from debian-multimedia.org. Please report bugs the
Hi!
As I mentioned earlier[1] in the bugreport, I had to work with more than
one package that could've used dh_apparmor, and that's at least one too
many for my taste. So I've been thinking about a way to resolve this
situation, and - if possible - avoid similar issues in the future,
without pollu
Joey Hess writes:
> Kees Cook wrote:
>> If the "ABI" of the dh_* tools is considered stable and exportable, I have
>> no problem with this. If debhelper will change its "ABI" in the future,
>> then this separate package is going to be a pain to maintain.
>
> Debhelper has had a stable, documented
Stefano Zacchiroli writes:
>> Then we "only" need a package name, possibly finding other scripts apart
>> from dh_apparmor (perhaps even poking the maintainers of various dh_*
>> scripts if they'd consider merging into a single thing), and a
>> maintainer (I'm willing to help with that, but the m
reassign 653572 src:mysql-5.1
thanks
Bjørn Steensrud writes:
> Package: MySQL
> Version: 5.1
There is no "MySQL" package in Debian. You want the mysql-5.1 source
package. Reassigned accordingly.
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William Vera writes:
> Package: debian-maintainersSeverity: normal
> My DM annual ping.Thanks,
Spaces and newlines. You're doing it wrong.
I have reassigned your ping, please don't make the same mistake next
year!
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Moritz Muehlenhoff writes:
> This probably means that CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS are not properly
> propagated to the build. I did some brief research, but found no
> obvious reason as to why.
It's probably because libmikmod/Makefile.in is a hand-crafted file,
which only passes ${CFLAGS}, and ignores
Eric Lavarde writes:
> Package: vdr-plugin-imonlcd
I can't find such a package in Debian. Are you sure its origin is
Debian, and not a third-party source?
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reassign 657017 xxxterm 1:1.10.0-1
tag 657017 + upstream
thanks
Ludovic Rousseau writes:
> Package: xxxtermVersion: 1:1.10.0-1Severity: normalTags: upstream
This is garbage. Something between reportbug and the BTS screwed up the
formatting, a lot.
The rest of the report is reasonably okay, tho
ith a real dh-make template, nor
did I verify that the Vcs-* lines are all catched (if dh-make emits
anything else than git URIs, those are not caught).
The test is very simple to extend to catch pretty much anything, though.
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Package: wnpp
Owner: Gergely Nagy
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: libumberlog0
Version : 0.1.0
Upstream Author : BalaBit IT Security Ltd
* URL or Web page : https://github.com/algernon/libumberlog
* License : 2-clause BSD
Description : CEE-enhanced syslog library
Colin Watson writes:
> It would be lovely to have an option to run a given interactive command
> if a build failed, or even just to run a shell. I realise this is no
> use in buildd environments, but when running sbuild by hand it would be
> very useful.
Doesn't $purge_session = 'successful'; d
Jendrik Seipp writes:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name: pogo
> Version: 0.6
> Upstream Author: Jendrik Seipp
> * URL: http://launchpad.net/pogo
> * License: GPL2+
> Programming Lang: Python
> Description: Probably the simplest and fastest audio player for Linux
>
>
reassign 665995 initscripts
thanks
Reassigning this to initscripts, since that's the package to which
/etc/default/rcS belongs to.
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Package: zorp
Version: 3.9.5-3
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 7.2
Zorp's /usr/share/zorp/pylib/Zorp/Zone.py imports 'radix', which is
provided by the python-radix package. Without that installed,
attempting to start zorp will result in an import error and a
backtrace.
-- System Informati
Source: zorp
Version: 3.9.5-3
Severity: wishlist
While trying to backport Zorp to Squeeze, I encountered a problem with
debian/rules: it hardcodes the python version, on this line:
dh_install --fail-missing --exclude usr/sbin/kzorp --exclude
usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/python_kzorp-0.0.0.eg
forwarded 674099 https://bugzilla.balabit.com/show_bug.cgi?id=181
thanks
Gergely Nagy writes:
> Mark Wooding writes:
>
>> Package: syslog-ng-core
>> Version: 3.3.4.dfsg-2
>> Severity: important
>>
>> Here is a simple Syslog-NG configuration. (My ful
reassign 675120 kdebase-workspace-bin 4:4.4.5-7+squeeze1
thanks
avir...@free.fr writes:
> package: libkdeinit4_ksmserver.so, signal: Segmentation fault
> Linux version 2.6.32.5.686
> KDE version 4.4.5
When filing bugs, please use reportbug, as it correctly fills out the
necessary pseudo-headers
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.8
Severity: wishlist
Inspired by a feature of the Ubuntu Software Center, it would be very
neat to have an apt hook that could run Lintian on packages to be
installed, and prompt the user in case the quality of the package is
found to be below a threshold.
I'm thinki
reassign 675276 wnpp
severity 675276 wishlist
retitle 675276 ITP: quazip: Qt/C++ wrapper for ZIP/UNZIP package
thanks
Eric MAEKER writes:
> Package: quazip
> Version: 0.4.4
When filing ITPs, please file it against the wnpp pseudo-package, with
severity wishlist, as explained in the wnpp docs[1]
Robert Lemmen writes:
> the pkg-config change is easy enough. with normal makefiles (where
> pkg-config is executed at build time), this shouldn't break anything.
>
> I do worry about all these poor sods that use autotools, there it seems
> that they would have to re-do the aclocal + ./configure
Source: zorp
Severity: normal
Attempting to build zorp with a version of libzorpll-dev that satisfies
the build-dependency:
(precise-amd64)root@luthien:/tmp/z/zorp-3.9.5# grep libzorpll-dev debian/control
Build-Depends: python-dev, libssl-dev (>=0.9.8), libglib2.0-dev (>= 2.2.1),
libzorpll-dev (
Package: git2cl
Version: 2.0+git200808271242-1
Severity: normal
While evaluating git2cl, I stumbled upon an issue with the manual page,
namely that the example commands therein, when pasted into a shell
session, do not work.
This is because the manpage uses \[em], while the commands expect a
doub
reassign 672130 wnpp
thanks
Somelauw writes:
> Subject: RFP: wi_tray -- Tray for wmii
> Package: wi_tray
When reporting RFP bugs, please follow the guideline explained here[1],
and report these bugs against the correct pseudo-package: wnpp.
I have reassigned the package there now, but in the f
reassign 672244 gnome-system-monitor
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Vladimir Radev writes:
> Package: debian-system-monitor
> Version: gnome-system-monitor
When filing bugs, please make sure you file it against the correct
package, and correct version. There is no 'debian-system-monitor'
package in Debian, let alone o
Jari Aalto writes:
> The only solution I can think of in situation where package "wine" does not
> exists in system, is to download winetricks directly from the project's
> version control.
There's another option: faking a wine package. The equivs package comes
handy in cases like this.
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On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Jari Aalto wrote:
> 2012-05-10 09:07 Gergely Nagy :
> | Jari Aalto writes:
> |
> | > The only solution I can think of in situation where package "wine" does
> not
> | > exists in system, is to download winetricks directl
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Jari Aalto wrote:
> 2012-05-10 12:39 Gergely Nagy :
> | On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Jari Aalto wrote:
> |
> | > 2012-05-10 09:07 Gergely Nagy :
> | > | Jari Aalto writes:
> | > |
> | > | > The only solution I can think
Source: syslog-ng
Version: 3.3.5-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Fails to build from source on non-linux architectures
syslog-ng fails to build from source on non-linux architectures, due to
the systemd symlinks under /etc/systemd being in
debian/syslog-ng-core.conffiles. These symlinks are onl
tags 672457 + patch
thanks
The attached patch should - I believe - fix the issue. It will result in
shipping the systemd control files and the symlinks on every arch, even
when systemd is not used, even when support is not compiled into
syslog-ng.
They do no harm, and if any of these non-linux pl
Ondřej Surý writes:
> Package: debhelper
> Version: 9.20120509
> Severity: grave
> Tags: sid
>
> Hi,
>
> the recent debhelper update broke every dh_strip --dbg-package out there,
> unless of course the .build-id/* is intentional:
debhelper (8.9.13) unstable; urgency=low
[...]
* dh_strip: Use b
Andreas Tscharner writes:
> Package: libmikmod2
> Version: 3.1.12-4
> Severity: wishlist
> File: libmikmod
> Tags: upstream
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Upstream has, after many years of inactivity a beta of new upcoming version
> 3.2.0. Please consider using it as fast as possible, because it contai
reassign 672873 src:qwtplot3d 0.2.7+svn191-6
thanks
Felix Geyer writes:
> Package: libqwtplot3d-qt4
> Version: 0.2.7+svn191-6
> Tags: patch
The package name is missing a -0 from the end, so it did not get filed
against the appropriate package. I've reassigned it to the soruce
instead, since the
Hi!
I'd suggest we keep this to the bugreport, no need to Cc mentors:
whoever is interested, can post to the bug.
I haven't reviewed the whole bug log yet, but one part caught my attention:
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Andrew Shadura wrote:
>> > > * You should also consider using DEP5 for
Peter Eisentraut writes:
> Package: lsb-base
> Version: 4.1+Debian2
> Severity: wishlist
>
> The new fancy output is neat and all, but it looks backwards, because
> it's
>
> [ ok ] Doing something
>
> where the "ok" comes after the doing. The normal progression should
> go from left to right, an
I ran into this as well upon dist-upgrade.
My current "workaround" was to remove python4-kde package and all its
dependents.
Not sure if this bug should be reassigned to that pkg.
Anyway, plasma seems working fine now.
Gergo
Yuri Kozlov writes:
> Package: postfixadmin
> Version: 2.3.5-1
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: l10n patch
There is no postfixadmin package in Debian proper yet, as far as I
see. There is one on mentors.debian.net[1], though.
I suggest you mail the maintainer directly, so that he can incorporate
th
Christian Perrier writes:
> Package: postfixadmin
> Version: N/A
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch l10n
There is no postfixadmin package in Debian proper yet, as far as I
see. There is one on mentors.debian.net[1], though.
I suggest you mail the maintainer directly, so that he can incorporate
"Michał Kułach" writes:
> Package: postfixadmin
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: l10n patch
There is no postfixadmin package in Debian proper yet, as far as I
see. There is one on mentors.debian.net[1], though.
I suggest you mail the maintainer directly, so that he can incorporate
the translation.
Martin Bagge writes:
> package: postfixadmin
> severity: wishlist
> tags: patch l10n
There is no postfixadmin package in Debian proper yet, it's only
available on mentors.debian.net[1]. I'd suggest you mail the maintainer
directly too, to notify him about your translation.
I'm keeping this bug
Holger Wansing writes:
> Package: postfixadmin
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch,l10n
There is no postfixadmin package in Debian proper yet, it's only
available on mentors.debian.net[1]. I'd suggest you mail the maintainer
directly too, to notify him about your translation.
I'm keeping this bu
Traduz writes:
> Package: postfixadmin
> Version: 2.3.5-1
> Tags: l10n, patch
> Severity: wishlist
There is no postfixadmin package in Debian proper yet, it's only
available on mentors.debian.net[1]. I'd suggest you mail the maintainer
directly too, to notify him about your translation.
I'm kee
jari.aa...@cante.net writes:
> I took a better look at FTBFS #666331. The following improves the patch in
> previous message by using DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH as in Ubuntu. Patch 02 was
> never needed (and not included in previous message); so this mistake has
> been fixed in debian/patches/series as we
reassign 668618 wnpp
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Hi!
Bruno Braga writes:
> Package: termsaver
> Severity: wishlist
When filing ITP bugs, please file them against the wnpp pseudo-package,
as documented here[1].
[1]: http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#l2
I have reassigned your report now, so there is nothing you n
Michal Simunek writes:
> Package: postfixadmin
> Version: 2.3.5-1
There is no such package in Debian proper yet, it's only available on
mentors.debian.net[1] so far. Please forward the translation to the
maintainer too, so he can incorporate it into his package!
[1]: http://mentors.debian.net/
reassign 668895 sponsorship-requests
severity 668895 wishlist
thanks
Bruno Braga writes:
> Package: termsaver
> Version: 0.1.1
> Severity: normal
When filing RFS bugs, please use the appropriate pseudo-package
(sponsorship-requests), so that the report ends up getting filed at the
right place,
Reginaldo Stückner writes:
> Package: camE
> Version: 1.9
>
> Error-Message :
>
> camE: camE 1.9 - (c) 1999, 2000 Gerd Knorr, Tom Gilbert
> camE: grabber config: size 320x240, input 0, norm 0, jpeg quality 75
> can't load font arial/8
> can't load font arial/8
> No supported palette found, ple
Bart Martens writes:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
>
> I request an adoption for this package. Note that at this moment Wookey is in
> the process of doing an NMU, see bug 646302. So anyone interested in adopting
> this package must consult Wookey before uploading.
I have fond memories
Package: dh-autoreconf
Version: 6
Severity: wishlist
I'm working on a package that has all the sources in a subdirectory, so
I'm using the --sourcedirectory option recognised by the dh_auto_* tools
to make them play nice, and put their files in the current directory,
but otherwise work in the spec
reassign 673537 qt4-dev-tools
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Eike Sauer writes:
> Package: qt-dev-tools
> Severity: normal
qt-dev-tools does not exist, only qt3-dev-tools (which, afaik is either
being removed, or was removed already) and qt4-dev-tools. Since you're
trying to convert *to* qt-dev-tools, and qt3 is gone,
Martin Ebnoether writes:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name: gofish
> Version : 1.2
> Upstream Author : Sean MacLennan
> * URL or Web page : http://gofish.sourceforge.net/
> * License : GPL
> Description : Small gopher server in C
>
> GoFish is a
reassign 673904 qemu
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"Steve M. Robbins" writes:
> Package: quemu
> Severity: important
> Tags: upstream
[...]
> The default build of qemu64 advertises its CPU as something
[...]
quemu != qemu, the former does not exist. I reassigned your report to
the appropriate package, as a valid repo
Andrew Buckeridge writes:
> Package: syslog-ng
> Version: 3.1.3-3
> Severity: wishlist
>
> See also #353744 and #174038 of sysklogd.
>
> A small change to syslog-ng could make logs useful.
> Could then use as default to solve #353744 and #174038.
Well, #353744 doesn't matter, since this *is* con
reassign 673999 wnpp
severity 673999 wishlist
thanks
paul424 writes:
> Package: opendungeons.deb
> Severity: high
When filing RFP bugs, please either use reportbug(1), which does the
right thing, or if filing by hand, follow the guildelines[1], and file
it against the wnpp virtual package with
Dave Ewart writes:
> Seeking help with this bug via
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=29298774
>From the three scenarios, 1 and 3 has non-option command line arguments,
option 2 does not. It seems to me that the condition could be the
presence of non-option command line arg
Andreas Beckmann writes:
>>From the attached log (scroll to the bottom...):
>
> 0m21.7s ERROR: WARN: Broken symlinks:
> /etc/systemd/system/syslog.service -> /lib/systemd/system/syslog-ng.service
> /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/syslog-ng.service ->
> /lib/systemd/system/syslog-
tag 674099 + upstream
thanks
Mark Wooding writes:
> Package: syslog-ng-core
> Version: 3.3.4.dfsg-2
> Severity: important
>
> Here is a simple Syslog-NG configuration. (My full one is attached because
> the bug reporter likes to do that, but (a) it contains much irrelevant stuff,
> and (b) does
reassign 674072 libc-bin 2.11.3-3
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Alois Schlögl writes:
> Package: libc6-bin
> Version: 2.11.3-3
> Severity:important
There is no libc6-bin package, only libc-bin. I have reassigned your
report now, but in the future, please try to make sure you file bugs
against packages that do exist (
reassign 674249 iceweasel 3.5.16
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Eric Hameister writes:
> Package: Ice Weasel
> Version: 3.5.16
When filing bugs, please either use reportbug(1), which tells you if
you're trying to file a bug against a package that does not exist, or
make sure you file it against the *package name* (ice
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