Package: vice
Version: 1.16-4
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.12-1-686
Locale: L
I disabled the composite extension from X.org (because it prevented 3D
acceleration) and now x64 works fine. ATI drivers are still on. I can't
restart X to verify right now, but this is most likely the reason. Smells
like an upstream bug.
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This happened to me, too, just now. I had installed Testing on a laptop, was
converting it into Unstable and attempted to install XFree86. Dexconf just
died without any output and didn't write a byte into XF86Config-4.
It turned out the following change fixed the issue -- for XFree86:
--- dexco
I don't really understand the internals of JOE, but it looks like
the crash occurs because the editor tries to remove a
corrupt/non-existent/orphaned link from a doubly linked list in
b.c line 334 (using the deque_f macro from queue.h on line 29).
This quick fix prevents the segfault but might le
On my laptop (a P-3 700 MHz) it seems to consume only about 30-40% of CPU time
which is quite reasonable for a highly interactive game like this, IMO.
- Jarno
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Thank you! The upstream has committed this fix to the CVS and I'm uploading a
patched version to the repository shortly.
- Jarno
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Package: sablecc
Version: 2.18.2-1
Severity: wishlist
The SableCC version currently in Unstable (2.18.2) is described as "legacy"
on the project's website. The latest version ("active") is 3.1, and
it has major new features.
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tag 332921 + patch
thanks,
Uupdate seems to update the package without problems (and it even works after
building). Here's also a debian/watch file for downloading the latest version
with uscan:
version=2
# Homepage Pattern [Version [Action]]
http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/source
Package: sablevm
Version: 1.11.3-1.1
Severity: normal
The sun-j2sdk1.5 package, generated with make-jpkg command (from java-package),
seems to declare "alternatives" priority 315, whereas the sablevm declares
350. Because...
1) more Java programs run on Sun's JVM than on sablecc,
2) probably no p
> I was just wondering if it would make sense to
> have "sablecc2" and "sablecc3", as sablecc 3 is not fully backward
> compatible (it does not support the filter() method in the generated
> Parser class).
Yes, I guess this would be a good idea. It should be trivial to even make them
coexists. Pe
> Saving games on an i386 machine, then trying to load them on an amd64
> doesn't work.
Wow, I'd better not ask how you happened to try this.. :)
> Looking at the code, it appears it's making an attempt
> to be architecture independent, so I'm pretty sure this is a bug.
With some luck, it's jus
> > This version of udev refuses to start with any kernel < 2.6.12, but there
> > is no kernel >= 2.6.12 packaged yet.
>
> No, there is a package.
For those of you who now get interrupted upgrades every time because of udev,
don't have the old version available, would like to fix it even if it m
> Jarno: Are you *sure* this should be still kept in the archive?
No. :) I just tried the latest version of Voikko and though it still didn't
recognize a lot of valid words on the test texts, the ratio was now good
enough to make the it actually usable. Great stuff, I'm going ahead with the
rem
Oh, this was already filed against ftp.debian.org -- yes, in summary, please
do remove the package.
PS. From the Developer's Reference: "Usually you only ask for the removal of a
package maintained by yourself. If you want to remove another package, you
have to get the approval of its maintain
Ok, I just uploaded a rebuild. Rene, do you want me to close
the bug or reassign it back to OOo?
- Jarno
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Yes, please the missing patch! I'd really appreciate it.
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severity #388215 normal
thanks,
The package now contains the workaround from
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=69642 in 'preinst.
This is ugly, however, so I'm leaving this open with reduced severity until
OOo 2.0.4 enters Testing and makes the workaround unnecessary.
Thanks Tee
severity #388215 important
thanks
Rene asked about the workaround at #debian-devel and it was deemed a Policy
violation. The new upload removes the workaround.
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> It is non-free, i386-only, unmaintained upstream and will be
> "obsolete in the near future".
I'm not quite convinced that the quoted future is so near, unfortunately.
Last time I tried Voikko, it performed very poorly. I known the project
and would be very glad if Soikko could be replaced with
Package: nut-client
Version: 2.6.4-1
Severity: important
It seems to me that nut-client can't start without the 'nut' user,
but only the server package adds it.
The odd thing is, I think I first installed both the server and client,
then purged them as I realized I only needed the client, then in
Package: phpbb3
Version: 3.0.10-3
Severity: grave
Tags: upstream patch
Justification: renders package unusable
The package seems to be incompatible with PHP 5.4.
When creating a new forum, it gives this PHP warning:
"Strict Standards: Non-static method utf_normalizer::nfc() should not
be called s
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.10~rc7-1~exp1
Severity: normal
My bcache test setup is working otherwise well, but when enabled,
the "poweroff" or "reboot" commands never finish.
Block device stack is as follows:
- DRBD on LVM on BCACHE on MD0 (raid10) on HDD (sata)
- with: bcache cache devi
Package: resource-agents
Version: 1:3.9.7-1~bpo8+1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream patch
The 'Xen' agent /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/Xen attempts to detect if the
'xm' toolset is being used
instead of the newer 'xl', but it doesn't work. Simply because 'xl' command
exists, doesn't mean it
found 714161 5.2.6+dfsg-9.3
thanks
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Package: bacula-director-mysql
Version: 5.2.6+dfsg-9.3
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream patch
The MySQL statements for adding full backup file list into the BaseFile
table after a full backup of lots of file (say, over a million) after
a succesfull base job can take a VERY long time (I've waited fo
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove openoffice.org2-soikko from unstable.
It's now a mere dummy package, replaced by
openoffice.org-soikko.
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close 336745
thanks,
Doesn't seem to be reproducible anymore, on current X.org and Vice. Closing
the bug.
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Package: openoffice.org2-soikko
Severity: serious
Justification: This dummy package should not enter Testing -
openoffice.org-soikko replaces it.
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severity 336745 important
thanks,
Reducing severity -- the majority of user's don't have X.org's composite
extension, so this doesn't actually "make the package unusable for most
users".
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See #375571 (RM: openoffice.org2-soikko from unstable)
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the agistudio package.
The package description is:
AGI (Adventure Game Interpreter) is the adventure game engine used by
Sierra On-Line(tm) to create some of their early games. QT AGI Studio
is a program which allows you to view, create and ed
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the metacam package.
The package description is:
EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format, and is a standard for
storing interchange information in image files, especially those using
JPEG compression. Most digital cameras now use the EX
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the memaid-pyqt package.
The package description is:
MemAid is like a traditional flash-card program to help you memorize
question/answer pairs, but with an important twist: it uses a neural network to
schedule the best time for an item to com
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the cfourcc package.
The package description is:
Identifies the codec used in AVI files (*.avi) and allows
the user to change the FourCC description code (like
fourcc-changer in Windows). Useful for people working
with Microsoft AVI file. A L
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the imediff2 package.
The package description is:
Imediff2 lets you merge two (slightly different) files
interactively with a user friendly full screen interface
on a text terminal. In other words, it is an ncurses based
replacement for sdiff
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the nagi package.
The package description is:
AGI, or the Adventure Game Interpreter, was developed and used by Sierra
Online for their games, most notably the famous "Quest-series" in the late
1980's. Nagi is an open source interpreter for pl
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the jpegpixi package.
The package description is:
Jpegpixi is short for "JPEG pixel interpolator". It is a command-line
utility which interpolates pixels in JFIF images (commonly referred to
as "JPEG images"). This is useful to correct images
Package: libdeskbar-tracker
Version: 0.6.95-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Deskbar applet loads modules from...
/usr/lib/deskbar-applet/deskbar-applet/modules-2.20-compatible
...while 'libdeskbar-tracker' installs them in:
/usr/lib/deskbar-applet/modules-2.20-compat
> This patch would still apply to 3.3, but I can't seem to reproduce the bug.
Well, this patch almost certainly isn't the *correct* way to fix the bug, so
if you could reproduce the crash in 3.1 but not in 3.3, I think it's safe to
assume the bug's been fixed. I actually intended the patch more
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jarno Elonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: cfourcc
Version : 0.1.2
Upstream Author : mypapit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://sarovar.org/projects/gfourcc
* License : GPL
Description : Command l
> you install the component via a uno package system-wide using unopkg.
> While this is the normal way this is to be done it doesn't reliably work
> on OOo upgrades. At least with the Wikipedia plugin for OOo I somethimes
> had to remove and register it again, otherwise I get errors.
Sometimes, bu
> 4) You build with g++-3.3, you *sure* that it will work with the g++-4.0
> built OOo and libstlport4.6? I doubt that.
Mm.. Since OOo's debian/rules says GCC_VERSION='', I assume it uses default
GCC for autobuild, no? OO2-soikko's setup.mk currently contains stuff like
this:
SDK_GXX_INCLUDE_
> 2) the default *is* 4.0. since months.
Yes, however, OOo doesn't seems to be compiled with it yet.
Will the next uploaded version be? I.e. can I upload a fix now and say
"Depends: OpenOffice.org-common (>= 2.0.2-3)"?
> > How about CPPUHELPERLIB? Will libuno_cppuhelpergcc4 appear automatically
>
Hi,
The yearly reminder: the patch is still valid. :)
Could someone please take the time to check it out? The patch is not really
that complex and the feature makes upgrading much easier if you have local
changes to conffiles.
http://elonen.iki.fi/code/unofficial-debs/dpkg-merge/dpkg-merge.1.
> 1) Ok, as you ship a uno package you can't use dpkg-shlibdeps, right.
>(Can't you hack around to run dpkg-shlibdeps on the pkgs contents?).
Good idea. Had to do this in debian/rules, however, and it doesn't look too
neat:
rm -f debian/shlibs.local
for PKG in "openoffice.org-common" "openof
Just tested putting...
[Unit]
Description=QEMU Guest Agent
BindTo=dev-virtio\x2dports-org.qemu.guest_agent.0.device
After=dev-virtio\x2dports-org.qemu.guest_agent.0.device
...to /etc/systemd/system/qemu-guest-agent.service.d/qemu-socket-dep.conf
and running "systemctl enable qemu-guest-agent.serv
The "stnoonan/spnego-http-auth-nginx-module" can now be compiled as an
external Apache-style module.
I have made a preliminary Debian packaging for it. You can review the diff here:
https://github.com/elonen/debian-nginx-spnego/compare/debian-mod-spnego?expand=1
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