Jeff Licquia wrote:
> Not being a git expert, I'm not sure how to fix this, but at the moment
> it doesn't appear possible to get a hold of those patches.
Never mind. I educated myself. FWIW, after the clone attempt, you have
to do something like this in the partially clone
Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> Shouldn't PYTHONPATH be set inside a virtual environment to allow easy
> installation of local modules?
I don't think so. Wouldn't that break if the user sets PYTHONPATH manually?
It shouldn't be necessary, either. I just tested installing new local
modules in a virt
Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> My mistake. I moved the environment and didn't realise that the problem
> I've been having stems from having the old absolute path inside
> bin/activate and not from not having PYTHONPATH.
>
> So the proper solution [for me] would be to look at $0 and pwd and figure
retitle 501257 ITA: cvsps -- Tool to generate CVS patch set information
owner 501257 Jeff Licquia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
thanks
I think I'll adopt this package, as it's still important for people
converting their CVS repositories to other version control systems. I'm
also i
Vladimir Zapolskiy wrote:
Please change the package homepage to http://www.htmldoc.org/.
That's a bit confusing that it is not quite the same as http://htmldoc.org/
Thanks!
It seems to work for me. Are you experiencing any problems with the
original URL?
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Package: cpio
Version: 2.6-16
Severity: important
A recent LSB 3.1 runtime test journal reports, among other things:
200|700 5 18:36:15|TP Start
520|700 5 23550 1 1|* When -i option is specified, if extract files is selected
in pattern form, '?' is matched 1 file-system-safe characters.
520|700 5
Christoph Blank wrote:
Hi,
I came across this bug when using synergy in debian unstable:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=505573
Is there any information about this? The report seems to be quite
old, and the bug still exists.
Greetings,
Christoph
There have been some reports
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Hi Jeff,
yep exactly that's the case, I didn't think about that...
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:04:23PM -0400, Jeff Licquia wrote:
> There have been some reports of issues with 32-to-64-bit interaction.
> Are you using "mixed word size" platforms?
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Hello,
I saw your name posted as the maintainer for synergy in debian. I'm
not sure if synergy is actively maintained (latest release is 2006),
so I figured you might be the best person to send this to:
I made a patch that will fix a bug that causes a segmentation fault in
tags 449255 + patch
thanks
Alex wrote:
I made a patch that will fix a bug that causes a segmentation fault in
synergys. The problem occurs when a hotkey is used to switch.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=449255
Thanks. I've forwarded the patch to the bug, so I can keep track
Package: network-manager-openvpn
Version: 0.7.1-1
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
After upgrading from the previous version of the package in squeeze to
the current version, I was unable to start the OpenVPN connection I use
to secure my wireless network.
Looking in /var/log/syslog revealed this:
Michael Biebl wrote:
Have you actually read the bug report? Your proposed patch opens a security hole
and doesn't really fix the issue (it's a very ugly and bad workaround)
Thought I had, but obviously I missed that part.
The problem you run into only happens when you are logged in as root, w
j t wrote:
I think that this is incorrect: I don't think that cups-bsd should
recommend cups, although I am not sure about the depends on debconf
and update-inetd.
The cups-bsd package contains a lpd server which can accept jobs via the
lpd protocol and send them to cupsd. Both debconf and up
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jeff Licquia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: virtualenv
Version : 0.8.1
Upstream Author : Ian Bicking
* URL : http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv/
* License : MIT-style
Programming Lang: Python
Descr
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jeff Licquia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: papi
Version : 1.0 beta
Upstream Author : Norm Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/openprinting
* License : Mostly CDDL (some LG
Vincent Danjean wrote:
For me, papi is a library with its tools to access hardware performance
counters. It used a lot on some plateform (NUMA, ...) to analyze the
performance of HPC programs.
Google with "papi" give this link in first :
http://icl.cs.utk.edu/papi/
This software is not packaged
retitle 428252 n-m-openvpn should Recommend: resolvconf (at least)
thanks
If network-manager-openvpn does things to break networking without
resolvconf being installed, then we need to make sure that we install
resolvconf in the normal case when n-m-openvpn is installed.
We might want to cons
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> Can you provide a verbose log of gnome-power-manager when you plug it in
> and get the notification?
I'm trying. :-)
It would seem that this doesn't happen all the time. So far, I haven't
gotten it to happen while I'm running g-p-m the right way.
I have a gut feeling it
Package: alien
Version: 8.64
As reported in the LSB bug tracker
(http://bugs.linuxbase.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1638):
"Installing RPM using the command 'alien -ick .rpm' seems not to
work well -- it doesn't execute pre- and post- scripts from the .rpm
file.
"Converting a .rpm file to .deb and then i
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 13:44 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> All -i does is install the exact same .deb that alien would generate
> otherwise, and then unlink it. This should not change the behavior WRT
> dpkg running scripts.
>
> The only difference might be that since alien /dev/nulls command outputs
Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
So - as you have already said, it is possible to get small PDFs from
gscan2pdf if you choose the appropriate compression.
The question then is - how best to help the user choose the
compression? Count the depth of the image - 1bit = LZW, 2-3 bit = PNG,
3bit = JPG? Have
tags 432938 - experimental
found 432938 1.3.1-3
The new X11 is no longer in experimental, and I started seeing the
problem myself when it hit lenny.
There are a few discussions in both Launchpad and upstream:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1930587&group_id=59275&atid
Cord Beermann wrote:
First: thanks for taking over this package, i really don't have the
time (and the skills) to handle bugs like this.
No problem. Thanks for your previous efforts!
I'm not sure if the problem i encounter now is the same problem this
bug is about:
The symptom: Mouse-actio
tags 432938 + pending
thanks
After a few tweaks, the patch seems to fix the issue nicely. It's still
kind of a hack, but should get the job done.
If you're impatient, pull the package source from my bzr tree and build
it yourself.
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retitle 470186 ITP: : synergy -- Share mouse, keyboard and clipboard over the
network
owner 470186 Jeff Licquia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
thanks
I use synergy at my workstation at home to control two computers.
I've actually done the work to update the package; anyone interested can
see
retitle 482953 O: diald -- dial on demand daemon for PPP and SLIP
thanks
Well, no response. So, orphaned it is. I've already uploaded with the
maintainer set to Debian QA Group.
If anyone does want to work on the package, it might be worth looking at
bzr.licquia.org; I have the version cont
Package: gscan2pdf
Version: 0.9.24-1
Severity: normal
-rw-r--r-- 1 jeff jeff 840424 2008-06-13 09:12 july.pdf
-rw-r--r-- 1 jeff jeff 3758009 2008-06-13 08:57 july-vacation-request.pdf
These are both 1-page PDFs, using the same piece of paper, and the
same scan settings. The first was scanned us
Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
That is easy to say, but it depends a great deal on what sort of scan
it is. For B&W scans, LZW seems to be the best, but some people prefer
the fax type G3 or G4 compression. For colour or greyscale, use JPG or
PNG.
I suppose that would make more sense if the lossless
Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
Default seems to be PNG, which isn't bad for B&W scans, and also for
scans with limited numbers of colours. As your scans were colour, JPG
would give the best size.
I did some experimentation along those lines, and also to explore your
earlier suggestion.
First of al
Till Kamppeter wrote:
The cupsys packages (and all occurences of "cupsys" in the names of
other packages) should be renamed to "cups". First, no one who I have
asked could tell me why in Debian and derivatives the CUPS package is
called cupsys and not cups. Second, this is very awkward when it co
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
It has been a long time since I've had dialup Internet, and even longer
since this package has had an active upstream. I had thought I could
become upstream, but this hasn't turned out to be the case. The last
straw came when I decided to try and upgrade the pac
retitle 470885 ITA: doclifter -- Convert troff to DocBook
owner 470885 Jeff Licquia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
thanks
I actually have occasional need for this at work.
I've already done some update work. The resulting source can be seen here:
http://bzr.licquia.org/loggerhead/doclifter
Marc Singer wrote:
Started synergys with the following command line:
synergys -f -d INFO
After running for a couple of days, it reported an assertion failure
on the console.
synergys: ../../src/xcb_lock.c:77: _XGetXCBBuffer: Assertion `((int)((xcb_req) -
(dpy->request)) >= 0)' failed.
T
Marc Oscar Singer wrote:
Jeff Licquia wrote:
Looks similar to me; I think I'll end up merging them.
As you wish. The assert makes it very debug-able. IMHO, this looks
like memory corruption. I haven't
run with MALLOC_CHECK_ (IIRC) just to see if the libc can tell us
something ab
Marc Oscar Singer wrote:
Jeff Licquia wrote:
Do you have any etch boxes you could test for this with? It may be
too much to ask, I know, to run etch for a few days. :-)
what test do you want run?
Just try to duplicate the crash you're seeing when running synergys
under etch.
Carlo Wood wrote:
Since my last apt-get update/upgrade, synergys crashes
more often than before. It now crashes with the output:
...
DEBUG1: CClientProxy1_0.cpp,253: send enter to "taryn", 0,881 3
DEBUG1: CServer.cpp,780: try to leave "taryn" on left
INFO: CServer.cpp,447: switch from "tary
Carlo Wood wrote:
Please ask if you need more info.
Those are helpful, but please be sure to CC the bug, so there's a record
that anyone can see and comment on.
I've asked the others, but it's worth asking you: do you have the
ability to test synergys from 1.3.1-4 on etch?
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Carlo Wood wrote:
Note that I already am running/testing synergy 1.3.1-4.
But no, I only have debian lenny/sid on both machines.
I could run synergys in an etch chroot though, 64bit
or 32bit. The only difference would be the versions
of the libraries it links with.
That's exactly what I'm want
Carlo Wood wrote:
Any progress yet? Things I can test?
Nope, sorry. I probably won't have much to report for a while; day job
interferes.
I noticed that you are using threads in synergys.
The assertion that we run into can be caused if
multiple threads do calls to GUI calls (X, Xt).
All s
root wrote:
Please investigate if files included in lsb-base conform to DFSG. A lincense
change to GPL would be better suited for Debian.
I'm confused. The license posted looks like a straight 3-clause BSD
license to me, which is surely DFSG-free. What problems do you have
with it?
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Kees Cook wrote:
This patch fixes a number of cases where error conditions are untested,
which cause problems when compiling with -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2.
Hi! Sorry for the late reply; just got back from vacation.
I'm not super-keen on diverging from upstream in general unless
absolutely necessa
supaplex wrote:
Please hide the cursor on a client when focus leaves that window.
Unhide the cursor when it enters, or when direct input on the client is
received.
Hi! Sorry for the late reply; just got back from vacation.
I'm a little confused about what the problem is:
- Synergy already d
Gregoire Banderet wrote:
Package: synergy
Version: 1.3.1-4
Severity: important
Output when run with --no-daemon:
DEBUG: CXWindowsClipboard.cpp,555: added format 2 for target text/html (508)
(360 bytes)
DEBUG: CXWindowsClipboard.cpp,555: added format 0 for target UTF8_STRING
(243) (22 bytes
Gregoire Banderet wrote:
XFCE, nothing special.
The PC where synergys is running has a multi-head GFX card but I use
only one output.
Thanks.
My second monitor is connected to a Windows PC (where
synergyc 1.3.1) is running. I had no problem during 3 years with the
same setup but Debian Etch
found 355959 3.0-16
thanks
ln -sf /lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.3 /lib64/ld-lsb-x86-64.so.2
that's in the lsb-core postinst
that's backwards
?
ld-linux-x86-64.so.3 doesn't exist... it's .so.2
it's the LSB linker that needs to be .so.3
yup, that's what it did: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25
On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 20:24 +0100, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
> If you aren't able to create a new package soon, please tell me, so I
> can upload an NMU.
I have 1.8.25 packages nearly complete already, so I will finish up and
upload by tomorrow. Is that OK?
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On 03/29/2011 07:13 AM, Sam Morris wrote:
When I move the mouse off the left edge of the server (leela)'s, it
warps to the left edge of jeffry (the client)'s screen and stays there.
There is no way to move it back.
Moving the mouse up and down does result in vertical motion in the mouse
cursor,
The proper fix for the problem, IMHO, is to simply Build-Depend on
libxpm-dev, since the call to XCreateBitmapFromData is only used if
libXpm is not detected by configure. My Debian upload fixes the problem
in this way.
Nevertheless, there is a bug in the fallback code; if the intent is to
s
Hi! Sorry for taking so long to reply.
I wasn't able to find out more information about the patch. Has this
patch been introduced upstream? What was the response? What problem is
it trying to solve?
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jeff Licquia
* Package name: python-pip
Version : 0.3.1
Upstream Author : Ian Bicking
* URL : http://pip.openplans.org/
* License : MIT/X
Programming Lang: Python
Description : Alternative Python package
On 10/08/2010 08:25 AM, Mehdi Dogguy wrote:
Please don't upload to unstable during the freeze and use experimental
instead.
1.3.4-1 is now in experimental. Sorry for taking so long, everyone.
I'll close this bug when the unstable upload is done (after squeeze).
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FWIW, the LSB workgroup is working on an update to the FHS, and this
issue is one of the primary motivations for the update.
The FHS bug linked above is where we are coordinating our work. In
addition, see the fhs-discuss thread here:
https://lists.linux-foundation.org/pipermail/fhs-discuss/
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