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The tab order for the widgets in the ID3 label editor is, in my opinion,
incorrect, as it takes you first to the "apply to all selected files"
checkbox first rather than the associated field. In other
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I wrote a patch that fixes the UTF-8 output issue. Seems to work fine in
non-wrap and wrap modes, with unformatted and formatted text (e.g. bold text
from man's output).
Give it a try and le
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Most's RegExp support is disabled because SLANG_REGEXP is undefined. Maybe this
is a relic from Slang 1.x, because when I defined it unconditionally in most.h,
the RegExp searches came out working j
ebody steps up and fixes them (I
won't), as they are broken both with UTF-8 and formatted text.
I guess I'll be done fixing the other half (backward searches) in the
next couple days.
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I just upgraded from version 3.0.1-2 and all my attempts to run this new
version end up in valgrind receiving the SIGKILL signal.
The output of 'strace -f valgrind' ends with:
readlink("/proc/sel
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File /usr/share/xml/gnome/xslt/docbook/html/db2html-bibliography.xsl is
missing, causing a compilation error. This makes browsing application help with
yelp impossible. The full error mes
not just
from the beginning of the screen at the end of the buffer. I suggest we
get this tested first, and then move onto addressing the remaining
issues.
By the way, you might want to merge this bug with bug #341187.
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Package: easytag
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Since I upgraded from version 1.99.9, EasyTag started forgetting the order of
the files in the explorer. Changing the setting takes effect for the current
session, but after restarting the applicat
ard_columns; the rest of the calls to
SLutf8_skip_char are integrated in the loops so that single-byte
characters remain handled exactly as before.
I'll get back to you with a patch on top of most 4.10.2-2 soon, probably
tonight.
If you can find more pathologic cases, please send me a cas
&wc, NULL);
if (p)
wc_len += SLwchar_wcwidth(wc);
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assert(wc_len <= SLtt_Screen_Cols);
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most (4.10.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Patch from Javier Kohen to rework (and fix) RegExp searches, so they now
Sólo en most-4.10.2/debian: files
Sólo en most-4.1
Package: menu-xdg
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I upgraded from version 0.2.1 to 0.2.2 and started noticing a funny effect in
the GNOME menu. When I open the foot menu (applications), the contents are
visible, but after a split second the menu is
El vie, 16-12-2005 a las 18:42 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 11:11:04AM -0300, Javier Kohen wrote:
> > I upgraded from version 0.2.1 to 0.2.2 and started noticing a funny effect
> > in the GNOME menu. When I open the foot menu (applications), the co
Package: easytag
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I just hit a bug with some Czech songs. For instance, character � (composed
with 'y) cannot be saved properly by EasyTAG when using the recommended
encoding setting (ISO-8859-1, or UNICODE fallba
El lun, 19-12-2005 a las 15:52 +0100, Bill Allombert escribió:
> On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 04:20:05PM -0300, Javier Kohen wrote:
> > > Could you retry to see if it happen again ?
> >
> > I did and it seems to be in order this time around.
> >
> > > It lo
Hi Loic,
El sáb, 05-11-2005 a las 10:01 +0100, Loic Minier escribió:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Nov 02, 2005, Javier Kohen wrote:
> > Epiphany freezes whenever I try to print something. The print dialog
> > opens all right, but clicking on OK causes the application to freeze.
rry."
> In any cases, the problem is solved in version 0.8.0+01-2, which you are
> welcome to install... :>
Thanks! I will give it a try whenever it hits Debian.
>
> Cheers, Eric
>
> Javier Kohen wrote:
> > Hi Eric,
> >
> > El jue, 03-11-2005 a las 14
useful.
I never tried the open source drivers from X.org 6.8, so I cannot say
whether they worked with this card before.
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If the Copy password action from the context menu that pops up when clicking on
the "***" field is used with a password containing XML-reserved characters
(such as <, >, etc.), the text produ
as expected on the same setup,
whereas xscreensaver was still having the same problem as at the switch.
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GTK+'s open file dialog shows any file named .emacs.desktop as "No Name" (or
its localized equivalent).
To reproduce:
$ touch .emacs.desktop
$ eog
Go to "Open" and set the extension filter to "A
Package: xscreensaver
Version: 4.23-1
Severity: normal
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My desktop computer is a laptop with an integrated panel and an external CRT
monitor. The video card is an ATI Radeon 9600 running in dual-head mode (two
screens, non-Xinerama). Since version 4.
Package: freemind
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When opening a file whose name contains spaces from the file mode, Mozilla
complains that it can't open the file and gives the name up to the space, so I
assume the command-line arguments are not p
Package: epiphany-browser
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Epiphany freezes whenever I try to print something. The print dialog opens all
right, but clicking on OK causes the application to freeze. I don't perceive
any abnormal CPU usage levels. Fo
Package: emacs-snapshot-gtk
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I found out that displaying the entity in nxml-mode causes
Emacs-snapshot to freeze. This can be reproduced easily by opening an XML
document, pressing C-c C-u to insert a Unicode
I just waited for 25' to verify my claims that the CRT was going into
power-off state, but it stayed on.
My settings are still as in the previous mail.
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> > When opening a file whose name contains spaces from the file mode, Mozilla
> > complains that it can't open the file and gives the name up to the space,
> > so I assume the command-lin
Package: tsclient
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Remote desktop v5 profiles don't save the password. They also don't seem
to be used for authentication, but I don't know enough about Remote
Desktop to determine whether this is a remote configuration
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Followup-For: Bug #305761
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GNOME 2.10 just made it into unstable and this has become an issue, at
least for me.
Thanks,
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Since I upgraded to GNOME 2.10 gksu started crashing. The crash might be
related to gnome-keyring, which apparently hasn't been updated yet (and I don't
know if it needs to be).
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Hello Gustavo,
El vie, 17-06-2005 a las 09:16 -0300, Gustavo Noronha Silva escribió:
> Em Qua, 2005-06-15 às 19:40 -0300, Javier Kohen escreveu:
> > Since I upgraded to GNOME 2.10 gksu started crashing. The crash might
> > be related to gnome-keyring, which apparently hasn
Package: tsclient
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It would be desirable if tsclient gave some sort of feedback while
attempting a connection. As it is now, if the server is unresponsive
it could go for seconds with no window being shown; the user
Package: bash
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Trying to complete on "sudo invoke-rc.d" causes the following error
messages to be displayed:
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Try `basename --help' for more information.
Package: most
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Given a file named with a dash at the beginning (e.g., -.txt, ---.doc,
etc.), there's no way (I found) to open such file with most directly.
GNU (I think gettext-based, actually) programs have the -- opt
Package: module-assistant
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Since a recent module-assistant module, I cannot build fglrx-kernel-src
anymore. The fglrx-kernel version is the same as the last time I
compiled the module. This is m-a's output:
nada:/usr/src#
The fix is simple, just add -kernel-src after the two instances of
-kernel-source in generic.sh.
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Some pipeline examples in the gst-launch manpage refer to the now
deprecated vorbisenc plug-in. It should be replaced by rawvorbisenc !
oggmux. Also note that i
Package: evolution-plugins
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The plug-in that enables the "Save all attachments" feature crashes if
no destination path is entered before clicking on OK.
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Also note that when the target directory is entered, the files are saved
to the target's parent directory. E.g., I enter /home/myuser/mypictures/
by using the browse dialog, but the
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Hello,
this problem also affects the Spanish locale (es).
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The zoom level indicator widget isn't properly updated when the user
changes the zoom level with the ctrl+scroll wheel combination. Sometimes
the value becomes updated, but usually it doesn't really ref
Package: most
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Hi,
It would be a nice feature to support the mouse scroll wheel in most.
W3m supports that, at least when running in an X terminal.
I couldn't find upstream's home page or bug system, hence I'm open
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Since version 1.15, tar is able to detect the compression method used to
pack tar archives, hence the z and j switches are not really needed.
Completion still assumes that tar xf can only complete .tar
fi
Hi,
I posted a wishlist request to Debian's BTS regarding a feature I'd like
to see in most. Could you please check the report at
http://bugs.debian.org/310086 ?
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d gcc-3.4 distributions.
Thanks for your help,
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 02:15:24AM -0500, Javier Kohen wrote:
Hi Mattia,
I'm running pure 32-bit (a standard i386 sid), except the kernel, which
is 64-bit compiled by me with IA-32 support (I can't use Debian's
bec
Well, I still get it in 2.8.1/2.8.2 as the report says. I don't know
about 2.9, I'll try to reproduce it as soon as it enters Debian (AMD64).
Thanks,
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
tag 241568 fixed-upstream
thanks
Le mercredi 24 novembre 2004 à 22:53 -0500, Javier Kohen a écrit :
Package
special thing I remember I did on my side was to cancel the
password dialog, which I also did in my test against this other computer.
Thanks,
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Le mardi 04 janvier 2005 à 16:22 -0500, Javier Kohen a écrit :
Package: nautilus
Version: 2.8.2-1
Severity: normal
Nautilus reports that
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Gnomemeeting crashes on exit. This happens independently of whether
calls have been placed or received; quitting the program right after
it starts causes it to crash too.
I got the following bac
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Hi,
I'm talking with the guys at #openmsx and they say that they have a
Debian/AMD64 user who reported that version 0
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Please see report #307252. Same applies here.
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El dom, 01-05-2005 a las 23:12 -0700, Steve Langasek escribiÃ:
> severity 307255 important
> thanks
>
> On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 02:55:58AM -0300, Javier Kohen wrote:
> > Package: openmsx-catapult
> > Severity: serious
> > Justification: no longer builds from s
is
released, thus you'd have to add it to the list of supported
architectures sooner or later.
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Package: revelation
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I'm using an UTF-8 locale. Revelation is messing up the UTF-8 characters
in my entries. Apparently every time I save the file, the characters get
converted to the byte equivalents, which in turn
Package: most
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Entering an UTF-8 string with multi-byte characters causes the cursor to
move to the right one extra space per extra byte beyond the first. In
other words, typing 'ÃÃÃ' leaves the cursor three columns af
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When attempting to remove a subkey from the main dialog, the wrong
subkey is picked by seahorse.
To reproduce find a key with more than one subkeys, click on the little
thingy on the left (here it i
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I just built vnc4_4.0-8 with gcc-3.3 on Debian/AMD64 sid after applying
Andreas patch from
http://debian-ppc64.alioth.debian.org/gcc4/patches/vnc4_4.0-8.0.0.1.gcc4.patch
. A quick test shows that xvnc4viewer wor
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The latest version uploaded to testing seems to have fixed this problem.
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I just double-checked and I noticed that not only Xvnc4 crashes, but
also Xvnc does, so I still think that it would be an improvement to the
current state to apply Andreas patch so we get at least the VNC4 client
to work.
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I just upgraded GNOME panel to 2.8.3 and found a mention to menu-xdg. I
installed this package hoping that it would populate the GNOME menu with
the Debian applications, but I get nothing like that. My l
Package: revelation
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Hi, from time to time I get the following stack trace when I press
Ctrl-P:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/revelation/config.py", line 86, in
__cb_notif
I've forwarded this bug to GNOME's BTS at
http://bugs.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=170700 .
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Hi,
I read a remark in the third message in this thread where the author
claims that he doesn't see a problem in dropping support for having
multiple versions of Java installed parallely.
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This bug also affects installations on AMD64 (64-bit) and probably others.
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Please upgrade the package to version 1.1 (or higher, if available) so
it can be used on a 64-bit AMD64 system. I compiled the version from
upstream and it worked nicely (with the right drivers).
Thanks,
Package: dpkg
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Severity: normal
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While trying to generate a kernel package with make-kpkg (kernel_image target,
no options besides --revision) I found out that dpkg-deb blocks using 100% CPU.
I found out a workaround, though: passing t
Hello Scott,
El dom, 19-06-2005 a las 09:49 +0100, Scott James Remnant escribió:
> On Sat, 2005-06-18 at 20:07 -0300, Javier Kohen wrote:
>
> > While trying to generate a kernel package with make-kpkg (kernel_image
> > target,
> > no options besides --revision) I found
Package: beep-media-player
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It's possible to crash BMP when removing dead files. Apparently this only
happens if the directory where the file was was removed as well. I can
reproduce the crash every time with the foll
Package: metacity
Version: 1:2.10.1-2
Severity: normal
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I found that Metacity crashes practically every time I launch grisbi, the
personal finance management program.
I attached gdb to a running instance of Metacity and this is what I got:
Program r
Package: dbus
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Please, apply the patch associated with this bug report, as some packages like
muine cannot be built due to the missing dependencies.
Thanks,
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APT pre
Package: deborphan
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Most Debian packages that depend on dialog specify whiptail as an alternative.
Would it be possible to make it so for deborphan as well? It's the only package
preventing me from removing dialog i
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Loading a WAV sample in certains slots causes schism to crash. For instance, it
crashes every time I load a sample on slot 3 or 4, but the same sample works on
slot 1 or 2.
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Although it is possible to change the keyboard configuration, CT doesn't seem
to respect the changes for the following keys: ' , . and ;.
For instance, the following changes are not respected
Package: most
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Followup-For: Bug #211217
Since most is unable to show UTF-8 (Unicode?) characters and most man pages
contain apostrophes (') (which man-db seems to translate into the properly
Unicode equivalent), it's impossible to read man pages as big portions of the
text are
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RDesktop seems to grab the keyboard in a weird way while it's running. On one
hand, it grabs alt-tab before the window manager which is useful, but on the
other hand, it's a bit agressive. If the c
Package: fluidsynth
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This build of fluidsynth doesn't seem to have ALSA support. I haven't used it
before, so I can't say whether this problem is recent or not.
$ fluidsynth -m alsa_seq Gort\'s_Synth_J1.SF2
fluidsyn
Hi Eric,
El mié, 06-07-2005 a las 19:21 +0200, Eric Van Buggenhaut escribió:
> And confirm it's doing what you want it to do.
Yes, it works now. Thanks a lot.
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Version 1.6.4 introduced a regression in Epiphany. Until the previous version
it was possible to move tabs between two Epiphany windows, but now that feature
doesn't work anymore.
In case i
anning to
leave it this way?
The funny thing is that I had to read the logs to find out that there
was a bug in that feature, I never seemed to experience it :)
Regards,
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Package: hal
Version: 0.4.8-3
Severity: normal
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Udev 0.61 changed the internal rule storage format, quoting their release notes:
�We changed the internal rule storage format. Our large rule files took
2 MB of RAM, with the change we are down to 99kB.
Package: xvnc4viewer
Version: 4.0-7.0.0.1.gcc4
Followup-For: Bug #276238
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Hi,
please apply one of the patches at
http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/gcc-3.4/patches/ .
Here's the current list of patches in that location:
http://debian-amd64.alioth.
, I've used it a few times a week for
three months or so. And VNC 4.x is much nicer to use than VNC 3.0 over
slow connections :)
Thanks,
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Package: epiphany-browser
Version: 1.4.8-2
Severity: normal
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Hi,
Epiphany crashes when loading
http://www1.us.dell.com/content/topics/global.aspx/vectors/en/2002_lcd?c=us&l=en&s=corp.
Note
that opening the same page with the Mozilla browser (the vers
based on sid. It would be nice to be able to use
esd through alsa, if at all.
Thanks,
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Package: totem-gstreamer
Version: 0.100-5
Severity: normal
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Totem crashes when trying to play "The Making of Riven" video from the "Myst
10th Anniversary DVD Edition." The file is a QuickTime mov that, although I
might not have the necessary codecs t
Package: ndiswrapper-source
Severity: important
Justification: fails to build from source
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Please add AMD64 to the list of supported architectures. Ndiswrapper
builds and works in this platform, but its currently not available in
the official archive b
d in the supported
> > architectures.
>
> Actually, it already is; check the 1.1-2 packages that are in sid.
That version didn't make it yet to Alioth nor to packages.debian.org,
because I checked before posting the bug and they still aren't there as
I'm writing this. I
Package: ndiswrapper-source
Version: 1.1-3
Followup-For: Bug #302610
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I just installed the package on amd64, but when I asked module-assistant
to build the package it aborted with the following error message:
dpkg-gencontrol: error: current build archi
Package: spamassassin
Version: 3.0.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
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Hi, Evolution makes use of spamd/spamc over UNIX sockets. The following
egrep regexp for logcheck addresses that case:
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ spamd\[[0-9]+\]: got connec
Package: revelation
Version: 0.4.0-1
Severity: wishlist
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Hi, there are a few new minor releases of Revelation. 0.4.1 introduces a
workaround for a pretty annoying bug that's reproducible on 64-bit
platforms (already reported to gnome-python upstream).
Package: menu-xdg
Version: 0.2.1
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I just upgraded from menu-xdg 0.2.0, killall gnome-panel and now I don't have
any entries in the GNOME applications menu. I see it appear, but then it
flickers away. The other menus works fine.
I had applied the wor
Hi Simon,
El mié, 28-09-2005 a las 20:40 +0100, Simon Kelley escribió:
> Javier Kohen wrote:
> > Package: dnsmasq
> > Version: 2.23-1
> > Severity: important
> >
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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> >
> > My /var/run/dnsmasq
le id3lib themselves,
> with their patch, to be able to compile and use EasyTAG?
Although I can't answer that, is it possible that you are in contact
with somebody upstream? The patch is trivial, it just adds three wrapper
functions to the already existing bunch, and it doesn't remove or c
I just found out about the same problem on Valgrind 3.0.0. I also use
the patch Christian mentions.
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Hi Sjoerd,
El lun, 22-08-2005 a las 18:20 +0200, Sjoerd Simons escribió:
> On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 11:30:00AM -0300, Javier Kohen wrote:
> > Package: hal
> > Version: 0.4.8-6
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SH
El lun, 22-08-2005 a las 18:37 +0200, Sjoerd Simons escribió:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 01:33:41PM -0300, Javier Kohen wrote:
> > Hi Sjoerd,
> >
> > El lun, 22-08-2005 a las 18:20 +0200, Sjoerd Simons escribió:
> > > On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 11:30:00AM -0300, Javie
manual
inspection confirmed that it just wasn't there, while the disk was
indeed mounted.
I'll report back if I see this again.
> PS: Please keep the bug in the CC
Sure, but since you didn't CC the bug in your last message so I thought
you wanted to keep it offline for some reason.
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