Package: libx11-protocol-perl
Version: 0.56-4
Tags: ipv6, patch
The INETSocket.pm module, as used by X11::Protocol, does
currently rely on IO::Socket::INET, thus supporting connections
over IPv4 only.
The fix is rather straightforward: the IO::Socket::INET6 class
fixed 733603 1:1.8.0-4
thanks
> Hakan Ardo writes:
> On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:40 AM, Simon Kainz wrote:
>> After inspecting avr-man, i see the line:
>> exec man -M /usr/share/doc/avr-libc/man "$@"
>> But the path /usr/share/doc/avr-libc/man is not created by
>> installing avr-lib
title 733939 man page for avr-man
thanks
> Simon Kainz writes:
> Package: avr-libc
> Version: 1:1.8.0-4
> Tags: patch
> .TH "AVR_MAN" 1 "2014-01-02"
> .SH NAME
> avr-man - a man(1) replacement to access the avr-libc manual pages
> .SH SYNOPSIS
> \fB avr-man \fR [ \fIOPTION\fR ] \fI
reassign 732974 gcc-arm-none-eabi 4.8.2-5+4
severity 732974 wishlist
merge 732974 733580
thanks
> Simon John writes:
> Package: binutils-arm-none-eabi
> Version: 2.23.90.20131116-1+3
It’s hardly an issue with the GNU Binutils package, but rather
with the GCC one.
> Sever
> Manuel Prinz writes:
> thanks for the report! I also took this upstream, but unfortunately
> neither upstream nor I can reproduce the bug since we do not have
> multi-homed IPv6 hosts available for testing. If you could help us
> testing and/or provide us with further information this w
Package: dnsutils
Version: 1:9.8.4.dfsg.P1-6+nmu3
Severity: wishlist
As currently implemented, dig(1) provides a -x convenience
option to query the reverse DNS in-addr.arpa, ip6.arpa, and
ip6.int zones.
It seems a natural extension, however, to allow querying
Package: maxima
Version: 5.31.3-5
The current version of the ‘maxima’ package in Debian Jessie
Depends: on gnuplot-x11, which is not necessary to “provide a
significant amount of functionality.” For instance, replacing
gnuplot-x11 with a dummy Provides: gnuplot-x11
Package: rlwrap
Version: 0.37-3
Severity: wishlist
The conventional namespace for application-specific Perl modules
is App::⟨package name⟩::⟨module name…⟩. Moreover, the
conventional directory for Perl modules is /usr/share/perl5, and
indeed, – it’s already in @INC
[Bringing the issues “up-upstream,” as per the suggestion of a
Debian TeX Maintainer.]
The Debian bug tracking system has the following reports filed,
related to the Listings package you’re listed as a maintainer
of. (I’ve checked the latest revision of lst
severity 672808 normal
thanks
> Dmitry Semyonov writes:
> Package: aylet Version: 0.5-3 Severity: important
> aylet is compiled to use OSS driver, and it seems OSS compatibility
> layer is not installed by default in Debian Wheezy. As a workaround,
> one can install alsa-oss package an
> Krystian Wlosek writes:
> tags 510051 wontfix thanks
>> Use command similar to the following to reproduce:
>> echo "AgentX.ay AgentX2.ay" |xargs aylet
JFTR, using xargs(1) with an interactive program doesn’t seem
like a very clever idea, for with the number of passed c
> Anand Kumria writes:
> Package: dnsutils Version: 1:9.2.3-2 Severity: normal
> The dnsutils package contains the man page for runidn (which looks
> somewhat handy) but neither the script (or binary). Please either
> include the script/binary or remove the man page.
AIUI, this
> Justin Pryzby writes:
> Package: dnsutils Version: 1:9.4.2-1
> dig +nssearch +vc google.com
> socket.c:1390: REQUIRE(socketp != ((void *)0) && *socketp == ((void *)0))
> failed.
> sh: line 1: 14321 Aborted dig +nssearch +vc google.com
This appears to have bee
> Benoit Panizzon writes:
> Package: dnsutils Version: 1:9.7.3.dfsg-1~squeeze7 Severity: normal
> File: /usr/bin/nsupdate
> When someone uses DNSSEC signed zones, you don't go and edit those
> zonefiles manualy as this would break the signatures.
> So you use nsupdate to manage your zo
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-p...@lists.debian.org
Tags: rfp
* Package name: libtree-rb-perl
Version : 0.54
Upstream Author : Arun Prasaad
* URL : https://metacpan.org/release/ARUNBEAR/Tree-RB-0.54
* License : Perl (GPL-1+ or Art
> Olivier Mehani writes:
[…]
> I don’t think this bug can be confirmed anymore, but the
> documentation should be clarified. Probably an upstream task again.
As reported, the issue reads:
AK> I type $ mktemp -t test /tmp/test so, it not create temprary file
AK> with unique nam
>>>>> Hakan Ardo writes:
>>>>> On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Hakan Ardo wrote:
>>>>> On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
>>> … However, I don’t seem to understand the choice of either
>>> location.
>>>>> Mike Miller writes:
>>>>> On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 18:56:33 +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> The conventional namespace for application-specific Perl modules is
>> App::⟨package name⟩::⟨module name…⟩.
> Can you give some examples or references?
forwarded 730394 http://bugs.pwmt.org/issue297
## and perhaps also:
# reopen 730394
# tag 730394 fixed-upstream
thanks
> Sebastian Ramacher writes:
> On 2013-11-24 19:26:06, Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote:
[…]
> This is because in fullscreen mode only basic movement keys are
> mapped. You
> Jakub Wilk writes:
> * Filipus Klutiero , 2014-01-12, 00:23:
> [I'm not the maintainer of bash.]
[I’m not the one who’s submitted this bug, either.]
>> According to the part on test of bash's manpage:
>>> 1 argument The expression is true if and only if the argument is
>
Control: found 741870 1:7.7+3~deb7u1
> Andrew Shadura writes:
> Package: xserver-xorg
> Version: 1:7.7+6
> Severity: normal
> When running hgk, a Mercurial port of gitk, with Tk 8.4 linked to
> /usr/bin/wish, the X server crashes. The crash doesn't happen if the
> X server isn't runni
Control: severity 741536 wishlist
> Harald Dunkel writes:
> Package: emacs23
> Version: 23.4+1-4
> The new line-move-visual breaks keyboard macros based upon cursor
> down and up. Suddenly the length of the line and the window size
> become important, even if your cursor is in column
>>>>> gregor herrmann writes:
>>>>> On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 18:54:58 +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
>> An (untested) change is MIMEd.
> Could you please:
> - provide a proper quilt patch against our git repo patch instead of
> instructions wha
Control: found 470936 xserver-xorg-video-vesa/1:2.3.1-1
Control: summary 470936 VT switching vs. scrambled colors
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
>>>>> Cyril Brulebois writes:
[…]
>> is it better in squeeze, sid, or experimental?
> The problem of scr
> Arne Nordmark writes:
>> It looks like this is down to autofs not handling names using only
>> IPv6 addresses. Not sure why this happens given that I would have
>> expected it to just pass this directly to mount(8) but it's
>> presumably doing more than that. Not sure exactly what the
>>>>> Julien Cristau writes:
>>>>> On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 15:28:19 +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> While I’m not entirely sure that it’s the same bug (so feel free to
>> ‘notfound’ it as necessary), I’ve just found that Wheezy’s Xorg also
>> cr
Control: tags 737921 + patch
> Jan Nordholz writes:
> Hi Daniel,
[…]
>> Have you tested this against libgnutls28? GnuTLS 3.2.10-2 is the
>> latest version in jessie and sid, and 3.2.8.1-2~bpo70+1 is in
>> wheezy-backports. I believe you'll find it resolved in this
>> version.
>
> Bas Wijnen writes:
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 01:03:23PM +, Michael Shuler wrote:
>> * No longer ship cacert.org certificates. Closes: #718434, LP:
>> #1258286
[…]
> Yes, I understand that CAcert's code and procedures are less secure
> than they should be. I don't care. Firs
Package: sasl2-bin
Version: 2.1.23.dfsg1-7
Severity: minor
The /etc/init.d/saslauthd script tries to source
/lib/init/vars.sh which was introduced in initscripts somewhat
in-between 2.86.ds1-4 (which provides no such file) and
2.86.ds1-21 (whose Debian's changelog m
> Francesco P Lovergine writes:
> On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 01:59:18AM +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote:
>> So, the question is when would you put it into experimental? And if
>> there is the blockers, what is that?
>> # Some users cannot wait to try it :)
> I'm looking for a decent workfl
Control: severity -1 wishlist
Control: tag -1 + patch
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
>>>>> Keith Packard writes:
[…]
>> fontconfig isn't useful without at least one font installed on the
>> system.
Which may've been indicating that t
> Tollef Fog Heen writes:
> Package: linux-2.6
> Version: 3.2.21-3
> Severity: normal
> When booting my laptop with a Radeon HD 6320 VGA controller, the
> display is completely corrupted unless the non-free firmware is
> installed. If I boot with radeon.modeset=0, it boots fine (but g
>>>>> Jonathan Nieder writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
>> FTR: this bug also manifests itself with the newer
> Why the indent?
For symmetry. (If the question is about the leading TAB, that
is.)
>> linux-image-3.2.0-4-a
>>>>> Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>>>>> On 12-09-29 at 02:42pm, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> Christine Spang writes:
[…]
>>> I've updated Prophet's debian/copyright for this (and all the other
>>> javascript and css files
>>>>> Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>>>>> On 12-09-29 at 02:42pm, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
>> share/web/static/jquery/js/jquery-1.2.6.min.js
>> Not listed in debian/copyright.
[…]
> You still need to document the licenses - unless you additionall
Package: release.debian.org
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: binnmu
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, debian-scie...@lists.debian.org
There're several packages currently in Debian testing having a
versioned dependency on the semi-virtual libhdf5-7 p
> Alessandro Ghedini writes:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Alessandro Ghedini
> * Package name: libproc-wait3-perl
> Version : 0.4
> Upstream Author : Curt Tilmes
> * URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Proc-Wait3/
> * License : Art
owner pkg-perl-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
thanks
> Ioan Rogers writes:
> On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 02:39 +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
[…]
>> Your message has been sent to the package maintainer(s):
>> w...@debian.org
>> Martin Atkins
[…]
> I've gotten the packag
> Matthaeus Wander writes:
> Package: netdiag
> Version: 1.0-13
> Severity: minor
AIUI, the Strobe license (as quoted below) fails to meet DFSG 1.
Therefore, my guess is that the severity of this bug has to be
raised to ‘grave’. (Which I'll do unless there be obje
Package: netdiag
Version: 1.0-20
Contrary to what's stated in debian/templates,
/etc/default/netdiag /shouldn't/ be edited directly to change
the run_statnetd value, as it will be overwritten by the value
of the netdiag/run_statnetd Debconf question the next time th
Package: fontconfig-config
Version: 2.9.0-7
Unfortunately, the current fontconfig-config dependencies on
fonts lead to the necessity of having one of such fonts
installed on an otherwise “headless” systems.
Consider, e. g., the following dependency chain:
gnun
Source: gnunet
Version: 0.9.3-2
I doubt that the gnunet-server and gnunet-client packages should
have a dependency on gettext. FWIW, the Description: for the
latter reads:
Description-en: GNU Internationalization utilities
Interesting for authors or maintainers of other
>>>>> Keith Packard writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
>> Unless there's a specific problem with that, please downgrade the
>> dependency on the font packages to Recommends:.
> fontconfig isn't useful without at least one font installe
Package: qgis
Version: 1.7.4+1.7.5~20120320-1.1+b1
Somehow, qgis fails to access HDF-EOS (MODIS L3, as per [1])
datasets “directly.”
E. g., trying to “Add Raster Layer” against, say,
MCD12Q1.A2008001.h22v03.005.2011215183430.hdf [2], results in
a warning (“
>>>>> Michael Meskes writes:
>>>>> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 08:38:09PM +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> Contrary to what's stated in debian/templates, /etc/default/netdiag
>> /shouldn't/ be edited directly to change the run_statnetd value, as
&
unet/debian/gnunet-server.postinst --
Could this please be rectified? TIA.
>>>>> Christian Grothoff writes:
>>>>> On 10/21/2012 08:42 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
>> • A number of binaries (as per the gnunet-server 0.9.3-2 Debian
>> package) come
Package: tree
Version: 1.6.0-1
Apparently, tree(1) is currently lacking support for the “--”
POSIX option terminator:
$ tree -- /usr
tree: Invalid argument -`-'.
usage: tree [-acdfghilnpqrstuvxACDFQNSUX] [-H baseHREF] [-T title ] [-L level
[-R]]
[-P pattern] [-I pattern]
reopen688932
retitle 688932 g_get_user_{cache,config,data}_dir () fail to meet XDG Base
Directory Specification
severity 688932 minor
thanks
[Re-opening, as it's essentially the same issue, and it's /not/
resolved. I also hope to forward this one to the upstream
t
both this issue, and the ones mentioned in #691221
previously.
TIA.
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Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/691221
Description: Set non-zero exit code on failure.
Instead of calling exit (0) in usage () unconditionally, only do so i
Package: ha
Version: 0.999p+dfsg-3
Severity: important
ha(1) seems to silently corrupt filenames of 48 octets or
longer, and while $ ha a is successful, a subsequent archive
integrity testing with $ ha t results in a segmentation fault
should the name of an archive
> clayton writes:
> After just now installing sd for the first time, I was puzzled for
> some time because the following was happening:
> $ sd help
> more: unknown option "-F"
> usage: more [-dflpcsu] [+linenum | +/pattern] name1 name2 ...
> ie. it took me a little while to figure ou
Package: libglib2.0-0
Version: 2.32.3-1
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
[Filing bug, as was suggested in the debian-devel@ discussion
[1]. I've also started a discussion in gtk-devel-list@ [2].]
Currently, it's not possible for the user to specify an
a
>>>>> Josselin Mouette writes:
>>>>> Le jeudi 27 septembre 2012 à 12:59 +0700, Ivan Shmakov a écrit :
[Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, for no good reason at all.]
>> Currently, it's not possible for the user to specify an arbitrary
>
Package: criticalmass
Version: 1:1.0.0-1.5
Currently, critter(6) exits immediately (with the output MIME'd)
should there be no accessible audio device available. Arguably,
the “best common practice” for such software is to simple
proceed without sound.
As
> Bernhard R Link writes:
> * Simon McVittie [120926 18:50]:
[Cc: 688...@bugs.debian.org.]
>> ... but I don't think this is the right way to make it happen.
>> Please research previous discussion to check that you're not missing
>> arguments that have happened in the past, th
Package: bugs.debian.org
As per RFC 5322 §3.6.6, the Resent-From: header field should be
set to the user who has “reintroduced [the message] into the
transport system”:
--cut: urn:ietf:rfc:5322 --
Resent fields are used to identify a message as having been
reintroduc
> Christine Spang writes:
> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 07:45:59PM +0200, Olivier Berger wrote:
[Cc: debian-perl@, asking for assistance.]
>> FYI,
>> /usr/share/perl5/auto/share/dist/Prophet/web/static/yui/css/reset.css
>> seems to be distributed under terms that are not exactly M
> Thomas Dickey writes:
> On Sat, 9 Oct 2010, Josh Triplett wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 05:05:57PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Oct 2010, Josh Triplett wrote:
[…]
Ah, luit makes sense; so, uxterm needs x11-utils to handle
non-UTF-8 locales?
>>> That
> Thomas Dickey writes:
> On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 11:53:05PM -0700, David Griffith wrote:
>> Package: xterm
>> Version: 278-1
>> Severity: normal
>> After a normal bootup, the terminal bell with Xterm works as
>> expected. After some time it stops. This happens with RXVT, Gnome
>
> Francesco Poli writes:
> On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 12:35:38 +0200 Sam Hocevar wrote:
[…]
>> I can confirm the problem. It seems to be due to uxterm failing to
>> render bold glyphs, as the following example shows:
>> echo ▜; tput bold; echo ▜
>> The second “▜” is rendered using the rep
Package: xterm
Version: 278-1
Severity: wishlist
It may make sense to split the font definitions off
app-defaults/UXTerm into a separate UXTerm.fonts-misc-fixed file
there, with UXTerm amended to contain:
! Note that the fonts are now set in separate files. The
! followin
> Denis Feklushkin writes:
[…]
> Libpq often used for connect to the database without human assist.
> In this case there is no opportunity to enter a password and get a
> ticket for authentication in Kerberos.
> Please add the ability to specify in a function PQconnectdb(conninfo)
> pa
>>>>> Denis Feklushkin writes:
>>>>> В Срд, 11/01/2012 в 13:44 +0700, Ivan Shmakov пишет:
>>>>> Denis Feklushkin writes:
[…]
>>> Libpq often used for connect to the database without human assist.
>>> In this case there
>>>>> Denis Feklushkin writes:
>>>>> В Срд, 11/01/2012 в 17:06 +0700, Ivan Shmakov пишет:
>>>>> Denis Feklushkin writes:
[…]
> This problem is not in libpq, I think we can close this issue.
A quick scan over the kinit(1) manual page r
>>>>> Denis Feklushkin writes:
>>>>> В Срд, 11/01/2012 в 18:13 +0700, Ivan Shmakov пишет:
[…]
> But this is not normal simultaneous operation.
Yes, it seems to be impossible to use several credentials'
caches at the same time (other tha
> "HF" == Hagen Fuchs writes:
HF> I would just like to add that the last part in this README
HF> concerning the implicit addition of the '.db' extension in the
HF> pam_userdb module hit me quite hard this week. Could pam_userdb(8)
HF> perhaps add an appropriate line? The 'db' entry unde
Source: uw-imap
Version: 8:2007e~dfsg-3.2
There's a new version of UW-IMAP available [1] as of July 2011.
[1] ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/imap/imap-2007f.tar.gz
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> gwern writes:
>>> From the bitcoind description (`apt-cache show bitcoind`):
>> Full transaction history is stored locally at each client. This
>> requires 150+ MB of space, slowly growing.
> The description should be edited - this is something like an order of
> magnitude off. My
reopen 540406
thanks
> Anton Gladky writes:
> there was no meaningful answer to the moreinfo mail.
Unfortunately, I didn't receive a copy.
(I'm unsure if Debian's netiquette says anything about Cc: to
bugno-submit...@bugs.debian.org, but I'd appreciate a copy
>>>>> Anton Gladky writes:
>>>>> 2012/7/1 Ivan Shmakov :
>> Isn't it possible to build a single /usr/bin/gnuplot binary with all
>> the relevant support for all the graphical interactive terminals
>> supported by Debian, and then provide th
Package: rasqal-utils
Version: 0.9.29-1
Severity: wishlist
Somehow, I think that the librdf.org -utils packages are likely
to be used together. Shouldn't they therefore suggest each
other? Like:
Package: rasqal-utils
Suggests: raptor-utils | raptor2-utils, redland-utils
Package: libhe5-hdfeos0
Version: 5.1.13.dfsg.1-3
As explained in [1], the current Debian package management
software lacks the proper support for versioned dependencies
over “provided” package names (as in Package: libhdf5-openmpi-7
Provides: libhdf5-7), thus making
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
> Package: libhe5-hdfeos0
> Version: 5.1.13.dfsg.1-3
> As explained in [1], the current Debian package management software
> lacks the proper support for versioned dependencies over “provided”
> package names
[…]
> AIUI,
Package: emacs24-common
Version: 24.1+1-4
The XHTML RELAX NG schema currently packaged with Emacs 24.1 in
Debian doesn't support XHTML5. For instance, nXML doesn't seem
to recognize ‘aside’ as a valid element in the example XHTML5
document MIME'd.
I was ab
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
>>>>> Anton Gladky writes:
>>>>> 2012/7/1 Ivan Shmakov :
>>> Isn't it possible to build a single /usr/bin/gnuplot binary with
>>> all the relevant support for all the graphical interactive
>&g
> Sergio Gelato writes:
> According to the man page for auto.master(5) you can use the
> "nosymlink" option to prevent bind mounting of local NFS filesystems.
Do I understand it correctly that this option, being listed in
auto.master(5), will affect all the mounts within a
Package: crtmpserver
Version: 1.0~dfsg-3
I'm loosely following an example in [1], trying to set up
crtmpserver to relay a live stream.
The stream is fed via avconv(1), like:
$ avconv \
-f x11grab -s cif -r 5 -i :0 \
-f flv -metadata streamName=livestream tcp:/
> Enrico Zini writes:
> this is almost all implemented in version 1.6.2: if the index needs
> to be rebuilt and debtags is run as non-root, then the index will be
> rebuilt in ~/.debtags.
> The index will also be rebuilt in ~/.debtags if the user provides
> extra tag and vocabulary file
> Enrico Zini writes:
> On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 11:42:40AM +0530, shirish शिरीष wrote:
[Dropping debian-devel-ga...@lists.debian.org from Cc: as
non-relevant.]
[…]
>> Surprisingly this shows more game then just games::rpg, shouldn't it
>> be the reverse way?
[…]
> I
Package: nfs-kernel-server
Version: 1:1.2.6-3
Now that there's a IANA-registered port for rpc.mountd, I
believe it be used by default, for such a move is likely to
simplify the firewall configuration (see, e. g., [1].)
TIA.
--cut: http://www.iana.org/assignments/p
>>>>> Brian Potkin writes:
>>>>> On Wed 03 Apr 2013 at 17:17:23 +0200, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
>>>>> Le mercredi, 20 mars 2013 13.34:09, Ivan Shmakov a écrit :
[…]
>>> Therefore, my suggestion would be to perform what
Source: emacs23
Version: 23.4+1-4
Tags: patch
Emacs 23, as currently packaged for Debian, includes two input
methods for typing in Esperanto texts (esperanto-prefix and
esperanto-postfix), both of which require up to two keys per a
single letter.
The patch
> Thomas Dickey writes:
> I've not been able to reproduce this.
Neither have been I, both on the original system (now fully
upgraded to Debian Squeeze), and a recent Debian Wheezy
(lynx-cur 2.8.8dev.12-2.)
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Package: avr-libc
Version: 1:1.8.0-3
While trying to build a program for ATtiny13A on a recent Debian
Wheezy, I've got (using both the 1:4.7.0-2 and 1:4.7.2-1 gcc-avr
packages):
$ avr-gcc -g -O2 -Wall -pedantic -std=gnu99 -mmcu=attiny13a \
-L/usr/lib/avr/lib/avr25 .
Package: rcs
Version: 5.8.1-1
When using symbolic names, one being substring of another, RCS
now appears to somehow confuse the two. Consider, e. g.:
$ rlog -rfoo nh3ypimyfqowgqnkiza1dhx9ib
RCS file: RCS/nh3ypimyfqowgqnkiza1dhx9ib,v
Working file: nh3ypimyfqowgqnkiza1dhx9ib
hea
>>>>> Romain Francoise writes:
>>>>> Hi, Ivan Shmakov writes:
>> When using symbolic names, one being substring of another, RCS now
>> appears to somehow confuse the two.
> Yes, I believe this is fixed in 5.8.2 which is currently available in
&g
>>>>> Romain Francoise writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
>> Indeed, 5.8.2-1 seems to fix the issue.
> Thanks for testing.
I wonder if there's a chance that the fix can be ported from
5.8.2 to 5.8.1 and end up in the forecoming
### z97wbjf3xptrg36ymsrczz5ggy.perl -*- Perl -*-
## A simplistic Imager::QRCode vs. Barcode::ZBar test.
### Ivan Shmakov, 2013
## To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all
## copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to the
## public domain worldwide. Thi
Package: cups-filters
Version: 1.0.18-2.1
Severity: wishlist
Control: affects -1 a2ps
Control: affects -1 enscript
Now that both GNU a2ps and GNU Enscript are no longer actively
maintained, and have as of yet unresolved issues with their
integration into the modern Debian G
Package: xkb-data
Version: 2.5.1-3
Tags: patch
After the ‘epo(basic)’ layout is activated with ISO_Next_Group,
bound to Right Alt, it's no longer possible to switch layouts.
The keyboard layout is configured as:
$ setxkbmap -layout us,epo -option grp:toggle
I be
Peer Discovery
+(LPD), etc.
+Additional \fB\-a\fR add backup trackers
.PP
\fB\-c\fR
.IP
Author: Ivan Shmakov
Description: Allow creating .torrent files without "announce URI's"
Index: mktorrent-1.0/init.c
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--- mkto
Package: mktorrent
Version: 1.0-4
Severity: wishlist
Probably the best way to create a temporary file in Shell is to
use mktemp(1). Alas, mktorrent(1) doesn't allow for the
--output= file to be overwritten, thus making it “incompatible”
with mktemp(1). Consider, e
r, there could be
--version…
--
FSF associate member #7257
Author: Ivan Shmakov
Description: Direct all diagnostics to stderr (where they belong)
Index: mktorrent-1.0/hash.c
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--- mktorrent-1.0.orig/hash.c 2009-08-25 18:53:2
Package: mktorrent
Version: 1.0-4
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Currently, the package's Description: reads:
Description: simple command line utility to create BitTorrent metainfo files
…
- embedding custom comments into torrent files
- disallowing DHT and Peer Exchange
- multi-thr
Package: aria2
Version: 1.15.1-1
Severity: wishlist
Currently, the aria2c(1) manual page reads:
--cut: aria2c(1) --
BitTorrent Specific Options
--bt-enable-lpd[=true|false]
Enable Local Peer Discovery. If a private flag is set
in a torrent, ari
Package: vlc-nox
Version: 2.0.3-4
Even with TERM set to ‘dumb’, vlc(1) and cvlc(1) still try to
produce a colorful --help output (presumably using some
hardwired escape sequences) on a TTY.
This is particularly annoying when running from an
“application-emb
Package: vlc-nox
Version: 2.0.3-4
In order to allow for “relocation”, vlc(1) (cvlc(1)) reads the
/proc/${PID}/maps file to infer the ‘lib’ directory location.
This fails, however, for Debian Live systems, as there ‘maps’
will point to somewhere on the bottom layer
>>>>> Rémi Denis-Courmont writes:
>>>>> Le mardi 5 février 2013 19:44:17, Ivan Shmakov a écrit :
[…]
>> Obviously, there should be a way for the user to override the ‘lib’
>> directory location inferred from the ‘maps’ file contents.
>
> Rémi Denis-Courmont writes:
[…]
> retitle 699832 vlc-nox: document VLC_PLUGIN_PATH environment variable
> severity 699832 minor
> tags 699832 = upstream
> thanks
JFTR: while the presence of a simple workaround indeed warrants
lowering the severity of this issue, I beli
> Thorsten Bonow writes:
[…]
> even with emacs24-lucid-dbg installed, there isn't more information.
> See below for the output from gdb.
[…]
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0xb7ef9228 in XtInitializeWidgetClass () from
> /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libXt.so.6
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