Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: popplerkit.framework
Version : svn snapshot
Upstream Author : Stefan Kleine Stegemann
* URL or Web page : http://download.gna.org/gsimageapps/PopplerKit
* License : GPL
Description : GNUstep framework for accessing PDF
Package: tla-buildpackage
Version: 0.9.9
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If I try to import a project where the package name contains a period,
tla doesn't like it because it doesn't allow periods in project names:
# tbp-importdsc pdfkit.framework_0.8-2.1.dsc
...
* tla archive-setup "[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pdfkit
#x27;s run under
dpkg-buildpackage, since I think we want a (relatively) clean build
environment. I guess this can be checked by checking for the presence
of a debian/ directory (or debian/control, to be less brittle), or
checking for one of the environment variables that dpkg-buildpackage
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like libfreetype6 has been held back in testing due to the
broken ABI, while the new gnustep-back migrated. So your options are:
- fetch the old gnustep-back from sarge and downgrade
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Version: 0.9.9
Severity: normal
Trying to import a new project:
# tbp-importdsc gnustep-ppd_1.0.0-4.dsc
* tar -zxSpf "/home/hubert/prog/debian/gnustep-ppd_1.0.0.orig.tar.gz"
*** Import upstream package gnustep-ppd version 1.0.0 from directory
/home/hubert/prog/debian/
he other library
transitions, so we won't be able to do our transition until those other
transitions get cleared anyways.
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package gnustep-make
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fixed upstream. We should also update config.guess and config.sub in
next Debian upload of gnustep-make.
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Hmmm... it seems like commandver.setscm isn't called when importing a
new project for some reason (interrestingly, importorig on an existing
project seems to work fine), and so tlacmd doesn't get set properly.
If I hack tla_support/commandver.py to set tlacmd = "tla" initially,
then everything
can't upload -- I was
hoping that Matthias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) could do the upload, but I haven't
heard from him recently.
So if you could do the upload -- either as an NMU, or upload the package
that I created, I think that would be most appreciated.
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I suspect that GNUstep.sh isn't being sourced properly, or you already
sourced GNUstep.sh, and then edited the $PATH.
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that you can use for your own package. (I also edited
the configure script so that the program compiles using sid's ffmpeg.)
My package (with the manpage included) can be downloaded from:
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Well, Gergely claimed it first, and he said he's still interested in
it, so I'll let him maintain it.
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Package: positron
Version: 1:1.1-1
Severity: important
I just tried to sync using positron. It gave the following message:
# positron sync
Synchronizing Neuros music database.
Checking for new music...Copying 778 new tracks.Madrigal_...
1. 01-Oboe Quartet in F (K370) - Allegro-Ame
length being
calculated,
or something.
Anyways, a fix is in the works, and will be in the next upstream
release. (A workaround is ready already, but I want to fix this
properly).
Thanks. Looking forward to that.
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and it should work fine. (I'm using libfreetype6 2.1.7-2.4.)
It looks like freetype renamed that function to FTC_Manager_LookupSize
(removed the last `_'). The FTC_Manager_Lookup_Face function was
renamed similarly.
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need a sponsor, so I'll let any DD who wants to take this have
priority. If noone else wants it, I'll rename this bug ITA.
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Package: xdm
Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
As of xdm 4.3.0.dfsg.1-13, I cannot log in. Downgrading to
4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 gets me in again. Here is an excerpt from xdm.log:
- BEGIN -
Sun Jun 19 14:32:24 2005 xdm info (pid 9298): starti
s the owner.
We can work out how to comaintain the package.
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ii python2.3 2.3.5-4An interactive high-level object-o
ii tla 1.3-1 arch revision control system
ii tla-load-dirs 1.0.23 Import upstream archives into tla/
tla-buildpackage recommends no packages.
-- no debconf information
/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/tbppy/configs.py also seems to have
the same problem -- it expects cmd().add to be a string, but gets a
list.
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package alsaplayer
retitle 218061 filename display for files without metadata
thanks
This bug occurs with all files (MP3, ogg, etc.) that don't have track
name metadata, except for those file types that don't natively support
metadata (e.g. wav).
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package alsaplayer
close 218819
thanks
This bug seems to have been fixed upstream already.
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package alsaplayer
tags 224581 unreproducible
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It sounds like your desktop environment was somehow set to use
alsaplayer to play its system sounds. Can you check if this is still
occuring?
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package alsaplayer-gtk
tags 246281 +unreproducible
thanks
Hi Duraid,
I cannot reproduce this bug, and neither can my co-maintainer. Can
you check to see if it still happens for you in the latest version?
(0.99.76-1 or -2)
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reassign 241822 alsaplayer-alsa
tags 241822 wontfix
severity 241822 wishlist
thanks
I don't think it is alsaplayer's job to depend on alsa-base.
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reopen 315491
reassign 315491 apt-listbugs
thanks
As per Paul Brossier's advice, reassigning this bug to apt-listbugs.
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Package: pbuilder
Version: 0.127
Severity: important
I don't know if this is really a bug with pbuilder, or a bug with sarge,
or some other package but I am unable to build a basetgz for sarge. I
try the following:
# sudo pbuilder create --basetgz /var/cache/pbuilder/sarge.tgz --distribution
sa
Package: pbuilder
Version: 0.127
Severity: important
I try to create a sid basetgz:
# sudo pbuilder create --basetgz /var/cache/pbuilder/sid.tgz --distribution sid
W: /home/hubert/.pbuilderrc does not exist
Distribution is sid.
Building the build environment
-> running debootstrap
I: Retrieving
can pass to pbuilder so that it gives more
information about what package is causing the failure?
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least from looking at the bug title. Could you send me
(some of) the bug numbers of the already-open bugs, so that I know
which ones to watch?
Thanks.
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Package: pbuilder
Version: 0.127
Severity: important
I try to create a sid basetgz:
#
dard Debian source tree
Idx: Debian Source Index
Idx: Debian Package Index
Idx: Debian dpkg status file
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#x27;t give any useful information (i.e.
debootstrap's output was essentially the same).
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Package: alsa-base
Version: 1.0.9b-2
Severity: normal
The entries in /etc/hotplug/blacklist.d/alsa-base seem to be missing the
snd- prefix (e.g. snd-intel8x0m instead of just intel8x0m). Of course,
this results in that file effectively being a noop.
I assume the same is true for /etc/discover.d/
Sorry. Prefix should be "snd_", not "snd-".
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blacklists. These drivers cause problems when loaded on some
systems. They should be loaded when needed by the programs
that use them.
(emphasis mine). That's from the 1.0.8+1.0.9rc2-1 changelog entry.
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t's an alsa-base bug, or a bug that would
be more correctly handled somewhere else, though... Do you know what
the other distributions do?
(On my system, hotplug seems to load the sound card driver first.)
I'll comment them out in the next release.
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I had one friend whose sound card did not work because hotplug loaded
the modem driver before the sound card driver
That problem has now been solved in another way -- by allowing
modem drivers t
, then -- I think
he's using the alsa drivers from the stock Debian 2.6.11 kernel.
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th numeric-intensive tasks.
I've tested the script on a openMosix cluster, and it works as expected.
I don't have an SMP machine to test, but it should work too.
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ere's any other way around it -- besides, upstream is
already going to implement the change in the next release.
For reference, my mail to Rexotec (the original reporters) and the
openMosixView mailing list can be found at:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=11330106
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d, you can close this bug. My only comment
is that it may be nice to put something in the documentation about
what flags the /var partition should not be mounted as (nodev, noexec,
etc.), if it isn't there already. (That's the only reason I'm not
closing this bug myself.)
T
ul Brossier.
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Rexotec (the guys who originally reported the bug) has't responded. I
think those patches are ready to be applied.
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Package: gv
Version: 1:3.6.1-12
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
(Hmm. Why won't it let me add "fixed-upstream" tag?)
This is a followup to #295711, which is archived, so can't be modified,
so I'm opening a new bug. The bug was about the change in command line
arguments from gv 3.5 to 3.6.
I
package asymptote
tags 334226 +fixed-upstream
thanks
Upstream CVS has been changed to use convert instead of dvipng.
Hopefully this allows it to be built on all arches.
(For the record, hppa and powerpc build logs also exhibited the same
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I have been able to reproduce this bug, but from what I can tell, it
doesn't seem to be related to the CDDA patch from -3. Will have to
try backing out some of the other patches...
Hubert
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6 to something before version
2.1.10, or else recompile gnustep-back.
Hopefully new GNUstep packages will be coming soon, which will fix this.
I'm working on it...
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Package: libpam-mount
Version: 0.9.25-4
Severity: important
excerpt from the logs:
Oct 5 13:53:24 login[16253]: pam_mount: /usr/bin/umount.crypt: line 48:
/usr/bin/realpath: No such file or directory
umount.crypt needs realpath, so libpam-mount should
depend/recommends/suggests realpath.
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of the way, does that get xdm working again?
I'll give it a try, but I can't see how that would affect anything...
I'll also try a purge and install.
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Package: libpam-mount
Version: 0.9.25-1
Severity: important
I'm not sure if this is a bug with xdm or with libpam-mount, but I
thought I would submit this bug against libpam-mount, since I think you
might be more familiar with the cause of the problem.
Since I upgraded from xdm 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.
On 2005-10-07 17:42:41 -0400 Yann Dirson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Thanks for your feedback. I've packaged 0.91, and incorporated some
of your suggestions.
Good, I feel it is in quite good shape (and incidently 0.91 c
Package: autoconf
Version: 2.59a-4
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
(seems to be an upstream bug)
With the attached configure.ac script, the "[check] for working fork"
fails. Changing the AC_LANG from C++ to C results in a successful
check.
I'm using gcc 4.0.1-9, and I also tried it with gcc 4.0.2
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Thanks for your feedback. I've packaged 0.91, and incorporated some
of your suggestions.
Good, I feel it is in quite good shape (and incidently 0.91 c
Broken pipe
make[2]: Leaving directory `/build/buildd/asymptote-0.91/doc'
make[1]: *** [doc] Error 2
Hmm. Does dvipng work normally on those arches? That error seems to
only show up on ia64 right now.
Unfortunately, I don't currently have access to any non-ia32 hardware.
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asy currently calls gv with a '-nowatch' option. The current version
of gv in unstable, 3.6.1-12, does not accept this option--it insists
on two dashes for its options ('--nowat
specify the charset for pmount manually using
the -c option. Of course, people who use an automounter such as the
one in GNOME may not be able to do this if they cannot add
command-line options.
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Package: tla-load-dirs
Version: 1.0.26
Severity: normal
Relevant excerpt from "tbp-importdsc gnustep-base_1.10.3-1.dsc"
...
* tla_load_dirs --wc="/home/hubert/prog/debian/,,tbp-importorigdir"
--summary="Import upstream gnustep-base version 1.10.3"
"/home/hubert/prog/debian/,,tbp-importorigtar
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These explicit ids have no corresponding file:
Examples/.arch-ids/.gdbinit.id
Testing/.arch-ids/.gdbinit.id
Almost certainly, you'll need to adjust
uot;cd gnustep-base--head--1.0--base-0"
3. edited {arch}/=tagging-method and removed .gdbinit from the
"precious" regexp
4. did "tla commit"
4a. "cd .."
5. "tbp-importdsc gnustep-base_1.10.3-1.dsc" then worked
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probably be easier for the
developers to track down the bug with
the new source package.
Yes, the problem still exists with the xorg-x11 packages. (The last
version I tried was 6.8.2.dfsg.1-2.)
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ies/gnustep-base/NSTimeZones/localtime':
Cannot allocate memory
make: *** [binary-indep] Error 1
pbuilder: Failed autobuilding of package
-> Aborting with an error
-> unmounting proc filesystem
-> unmounting /dev filesystem
-> Cleaning COW directory
There doesn't seem to b
d also
> s/gnustep-gui-common/gnustep-gui-runtime in the relevant snippet under
> the deb-scripts target in debian/rules.
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Huh. It might help if I checked that the address that I originally
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Unpacking asymptote-doc
Package: cowdancer
Version: 0.24
Severity: normal
Hi Junichi,
I'm not sure where the build failure is coming from, but when I try to
build gnustep-base with cowbuilder, it fails. Here's the last few lines
from the build process:
find /tmp/buildd/gnustep-base-1.13.0/debian/gnustep-base-examples
h. As per section 10.1 of Policy, one (or both) of the packages
will need to rename that program.
I'll let you decide whether you want to expand the scope of this bug to
include the conflict with transcriber, or if you want to open a new bug
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I'll let you decide whether you want to expand the scope of this bug
to
include the conflict with transcriber, or if you want to open a new
bug
for
The attached patch to cee.fg allows the cee example to compile
properly using recent gcc. (Mind you, there are still several other
examples that need to be fixed as well, not to mention pretzel's code
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next upload. (Version 1.19 was released
recently, so I'll probably upload that soon.)
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with the issue of /usr/bin/trans, which still violates Policy
10.1, and Etch RC Policy section 2. (I'm cloning this bug, rather
than creating a new one from scratch, in order to try to keep the
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or the next couple of days, but I'll try
that as soon as I can.
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it needs to be renamed. I'll rename the tool from "adtool" to
"addresstool".
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setups should be exactly the same --
I build the pbuilder tarball by just tar-ing up the cowbuilder
directory. So everything should be exactly the same.
I'll add stuff to print out the environment when I get a chance, and
I'll let you know what happens.
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Package: dash
Version: 0.5.3-3
Severity: normal
The builtin echo command always interprets backslash escape sequences,
whereas /bin/echo only interprets them when given the "-e" option.
This causes some problems for some scripts,
e.g. /etc/cron.daily/exim-base when it tries to use echo to send ma
changes in exiv2, ufraw should be fine with just a binNMU, so it
shouldn't be a problem.
d-release, let me know if you'd prefer if I reupload ufraw, or if it's
better to just do a binNMU.
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On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 19:43:34 +0100, Miguel Gea Milvaques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
[...]
> Dmaths is a software which is integrated into OpenOffice which
> facilitates the edition of mathematical and/or scientific formulas. It
Oh, and also, s/the edition of/editing/
> also makes it possible to
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 19:43:34 +0100, Miguel Gea Milvaques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
[...]
> Basic Description : easy mathematical/phisical formula edit system
[...]
s/phisical/physical/
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mozilla-plugin-vlc package.
Sorry, this is no way to close these bugs. They were fixed in the NMU
by:
[...]
A bit further down in the changelog, he has:
* patch-mozilla-plugin-0.8.6debian-0.8.6a.diff:
+ Proper fix for the Mozilla plugin (Closes: #400720, #403022).
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nobody
else complains about it.
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ll look into it when time permits.
Yeah, I'm not sure where the 2.8 comes from. I've been doing some
test builds of noweb, and right now, the notangle manpage has the
correct version.
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retitle 398103 ITA: gnustep-netclasses -- Objective-C framework for socket
programming with GNUstep
owner 398103 !
retitle 398105 ITA: steptalk -- The GNUstep Scripting Framework
owner 398105 !
thanks
Either Gürkan or myself will take over netclasses and steptalk. Setting
myself as owner for now
Package: python-markdown
Version: 1.4-2
Severity: wishlist
Version 1.6a of python-markdown is available.
Also, it is dual-licensed under the GPL and the BSD license, while the
copyright file only lists the GPL. Please update it to include both.
Thanks.
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Now that the new gworkspace has migrated to testing, pdfkit.framework is
no longer used by any other package, and new packages should be ported
to use popplerkit.framework instead.
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retitle 398109 ITA: noweb -- A WEB-like literate-programming tool
owner 398109 !
thanks
I'm interested in noweb, so I can take over the packaging.
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09_tangle_manpages.dpatch
Description: Binary data
This bug was tagged "wontfix" without much explanation, so here is at
least a bit of explanation.
The htmltoc manpage now includes:
| BUGS
|htmltoc can't cope with a header that is split across
multiple lines,
|even though this is legal HTML.
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't seem to have fixed the issue with mount.crypt. I still
get the
same error with libpam-mount 0.9.22-2. (Yes, I updated my
/etc/security/pam_mount.conf
to match the distributed file.)
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mount.crypt -o cipher=twofish,hash=sha512 /dev/hda8 /home/hubert
works
Unfortunately, I can't try Jörg's patch because it looks like the BTS
ate it.
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Hi Jörg,
You tagged bug #298141 with the patch tag, but I don't see any patch
attached to your message. I think it got eaten (or maybe you just
forgot to attach it). Can you re-send?
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Package: thy
Version: 0.9.4-1.uhoreg
Severity: important
(Package was locally compiled. The only difference between custom
version and Debian version is that the custom version was compiled with
--disable-fork, so that I could run it under a process supervisor.)
When a CGI script fails to run (e
Package: libpam-mount
Version: 0.9.22-1
Severity: important
Something seems to have changed in /usr/bin/mount.crypt which breaks my
setup. I have a crypt mount specified in my
/etc/security/pam_mount.conf file. The relevant line is:
volume hubert crypt - /dev/hda8 /home/hubert cipher=twofish,ha
e if it works.
rm -rf /usr/lib/GNUstep/System/Library/GNUMail/PGP.bundle/
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xt little while, though. But I'll try to get on it as soon
as I can.
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ot;debugapp GNUMail" and get a backtrace? Does anything get written to
the terminal before it segfaults?
This is a separate bug, so please open a new bug report.
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On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 04:34:35PM +0200, J??r??my Bobbio wrote:
> noweb currently fails to build from source in sid??[1]:
[...snip...]
Thanks for the report. I am currently busy, and will be out of town off
and on for the next few weeks, so I won't have time to look at this. If
anyone wants t
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