Package: jamin
Version: 0.97.14~cvs~81203-4
Severity: normal
Jamin works just fine with Jack-2 here, but the package is defined such
as to require a Jack-1 installation.
In the binary package definition, 'jackd' is used in the Depends-Field
Changing this into the virtual package 'jack-daemon' wou
Package: ardour
Version: 1:2.8.11-6
Severity: normal
The generated binary package gets additional dependencies as
CDBS_DEPENDS_ALL = python, python-twisted, python-gtk2, jackd
Thus it's impossible to install it on a system using 'jackd2'
Changing the dependency into the virtual package 'jack-dae
Package: gdb
Version: 7.7.1+dfsg-5
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
after upgrading to Debian/Stable, serious problems with GDB:
Unable to start with most of the C++11 programs I am working on,
since the debugger crashes right at start.
Could confirm this problem is present on a pristine ins
seemingly the issue was fixed with next version from upstream
Currently there is a package 7.9-1 in experimental, which still
has some RC bugs.
But it is possible to use the debian package 7.8.2-1
This package can be pulled from git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-gdb/gdb.git
and builds without further
today I've noticed that the problem described here is solved
for gdb 7.7.1+dfsg-5 (which is the version currently in Debian/stable)
With this version, there is still a similar problem with std::function
and lambda, when additionally an argument type uses a template parameter
from the enclosing f
Package: x11-common
Version: 1:7.7+7
Severity: important
File: /etc/X11/Xsession
Dear Maintainer,
encountered an insidious problem on a fresh install of Debian/Stable.
* did a fresh install, wiping out and reformatting my old system partition
(booted from the official XFCE image for amd64)
* w
Package: libffms2-dev
Version: 2.15+svn473-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi,
looks like there's a typo in the dependency on 'libbswscale-dev' (double 'b'),
which prevents the package to be installed
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.2
APT prefers stable
AP
Package: libmagick++-6.q16hdri-dev
Version: 8:6.9.10.23+dfsg-2.1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
as you know, the DEB installs a "default" variant, as well as a
variant for "quantum depth 16" and yet another variant for "quantum depth 16 +
HDRI"
While packaging some software, I need to depend
Source: openimageio
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
while backporting openimageio_2.0.12~dfsg0-1 (to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS),
I stumbled over the following insidious problem with the underlying
upstream-build and the DEB package.
The CMake buildsystem contains a macro to check for a proper pybind11
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