I am still looking for a sponsor for the Sailcut packages. The
packages are ready and can be downloaded here:
http://dev.jerryweb.org/debian/unstable/
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Hi!
> I installed kdevelop3-plugins package. Now I am not able to compile
> my project from kdevelop3, because it crashes.
> It ddn't crash before installing kdevelop3-plugins.
I am not sure I understand the description : kdevelop3 *depends* on
kdeve
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>> I upgraded to the latest: 3.2.2-0.4. The crash doesn't occur anymore. Thanks.
>
>> One question: why did it let me install a newer version of the plugins
>> package, without upgrading the kdevelop package? Shouldn't a newer
>> plugin package depend
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Christian,
Some time ago you filed a bug against KDevelop2 concerning its behaviour
when clicking on a compiler message:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=213376
It seems to me this bug is no longer present in KDevelop3. If this is
th
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tags 340621 + upstream patch
thanks
Attached is a one-line patch that fixes the problem for me : I can now
add and edit entries with names containing non-ASCII characters. As far
as I can tell the patch doesn't have any ill side effects, but it may be
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thanks
Attached is a patch that seems to fix the problem by redefining the
"next" function instead of disconnecting / reconnecting nextButton's
click() to checkNext.
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It turns out the previous patch was not sufficient, the same problem
occurs with "accept()". Attached is an updated patch.
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> I have the same problem but only with kdevdesigner and kdevassistant.
> Other programs have other reasons why they do not start.
This looks like a duplicate of bug #274966 which was fixed in KDevelop
3.2.2-0.2. The problem was due to the fact that k
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The bug you reported is fixed in the current version of KDevelop:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /usr/share/applications/kde/kdevelop*.desktop |
grep ^Exec
Exec=kdevelop3 --profile CandCppIDE %u
Exec=kdevelop3 --profile KDECppIDE %u
Exec=kdevelop3 --profile
tags 327710 patch
thanks
Attached is a trivial patch that adds --disable-rpath to the configure
arguments.
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Here is the final version of the patch to build KDevelop 3.2.2. I will
be NMU'ing KDevelop shortly.
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> Justification: renders package unusable
This bug does not render the package unusable, the "grave" severity is
excessive! Please refer to the following page if in doubt as to what
severity to assign to a bug report:
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Devel
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Hi Peter,
Many years ago you filed bug #108678 against KDevelop2 and I am
wondering whether you still reproduce it on KDevelop3?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=108678
If the bug no longer applies, could you please write to
[EMAIL P
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Hi Lennart!
Could you please clarify whether the bug #243671 that you filed against
Kdevelop 3.0.1 still applies in 3.2.2? As far I can see, the option you
requested is now present in KDevelop.
If the bug is indeed closed, please write to
[EMAIL PROT
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Hi Immanuel,
Some time ago you filed a bug against KDevelop2 concern the "Goto
Definition" feature. Could you please check whether this bug still
applies to KDevelop3?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=149257
If the bug does not apply
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Hi Rober,
I took a closer look at the Python examples and it looks like the
"Simple Python script" and "Simple Python/Tkinter script" application
templates also have the problem you mentioned of the program not being
executable.
Here is what I will b
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thanks
Attached is a patch to let dh_installdebconf handle the Depends on
debconf | debconf-2.0 by using ${misc:Depends}
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Hi Dmitry!
Could you elaborate a bit on how you managed to get bug #315170? It
seems to me the problem only occurs if you are modifying a .pro file in
the top directory. I tried the following :
A/ A default QMake project
1. create a new QMake projec
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I maintain the "diogenes" package which depends on php-mail-mime and
php-mail-mime's dependency on php4-pear is a bit of a nuisance. It pulls
in php4-pear and php4-common even on otherwise pure php5 setups.
If you want to retain sarge-compatiblity ple
Hi Ken,
Sorry for the delay in the reply, for some reason the e-mails got lost
(faulty spam filtering?) and I only found out you'd answered upon
checking up on the bug report.
OK, you are right, the JavaScript seems to be incorrect so I suppose
pushing for a fix is hard to justify. In my case I h
> If an invalid template is uploaded (for instance, one containing
> inline stylesheets) which happens to be the template which is used
> for a barrel's administrative interface, smarty will constantly bomb
> and not allow the admin to fix the mistake.
A very good point, I've already run into this
I am working on a patch that would allow you to recover from broken
templates. It would protect you from templates causing parse errors by
reverting to the Diogenes default template.
The one case this does not cover is if you go and include broken PHP
code inside the Smarty templates, but hey, if
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Package: g++-4.1
Version: 4.1.1-21
I am seeing an internal compiler error when trying to
compile kdevelop (on two attempts, 4:3.4.0-1 and 4:3.4.0-2) on arm. The
full log can be found at:
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=kdevelop&ver=4%3A3.4.0
Hi!
I noticed that on top of the #include changes, your diff contains some
whitespace changes (concerning closing braces at the end of files). I
take it this is not needed to fix the FTBFS on GCC 4.3?
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That is currently under discussion on the GCC mailing list. At the
moment, the development version of 4.3 indeed produces an error for
files that have no newline at the end. However, I hope this will be
downgraded again to a warning.
OK, it sounds like a good idea to fix the KDevelop source, i
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Hi Felipe,
> Cant run «sailcut» with or without «sailcut-doc».
The problem you are seeing probably has nothing to do with the handbook
being present or not. I am more inclined to think it has something to do
with OpenGL. In any case I will need more
Hi Michael,
I am currently putting the finishing touches on the KDevelop 3.4.0
upload to Debian, and want to make sure I have correctly addressed
your bug report.
Concerning support for automake 1.10, this is indeed fixed upstream,
so I don't think any further work is needed there.
Conc
Since etch is frozen, do I have chances that this bugfix will make its way
into etch ? Working with broken breakpoints is quite a PITA ...
Unfortunately it's too late for etch. However, you should be able to
use the kdevelop 3.4.0-1 debs without changes on an etch box since
unstabble/etch ha
Hi,
KDevelop 3.4.0 (just uploaded to unstable) includes a new parser C/C++
parser, which should hopefully resolve the bug you reported
(http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78978 is an upstream bug which
looks very similar to yours). Could you possibly retest with KDevelop
3.4.0 and let me
Hi,
KDevelop 3.4.0 (just uploaded to unstable) includes a new parser C/C++
parser, which should hopefully resolve the bug you reported
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78978 is an upstream bug which
looks very similar to yours). Could you possibly retest with KDevelop
3.4.0 and let me
Hi,
KDevelop version 3.4.0, which I have just uploaded to unstable,
features a new UI library which has better support for
saving/restoring view settings. Could you possibly let me know if the
bug you reported is still present in this version of KDevelop?
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Could you possibly elaborate on the circumstances in which the crash
occurs, for instance:
- - do you initially have a project loaded when you create the new project?
- - do you get a crash in other circumstances, for instance on opening
existing pro
Eike,
"PCS" is a database holding information about classes to enable things
like autocompletion, and the format changed with KDevelop 3.4.0. The
error message is not very clear, but the PCS files just need to be
regenerated, nothing extra needs to be installed.
Let me know if you still c
severity 409067 important
thanks
Ben,
I am setting the severity of this bug to "important", as it does not
make the package unusable for everyone (a number of users are using
KDevelop 3.4.0 without encountering the bug you describe). You can
find more information on bug severities here:
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reassign 412810 kate 4:3.5.5a.dfsg.1-6
thanks
Testing shows this bug is not in KDevelop but rather in Kate.
To reproduce:
1/ open a file with Kate
2/ make a change, save file
3/ go to Edit -> Undo in the menu, save file
4/ go to Edit -> Redo in the m
Hi,
I have prepared a patch for KDevelop which updates the ltmain.sh
script that is used by application templates. This should result in an
up-to-date "libtool" script when autotools are run on the project.
Could you please test whether this addresses the issue you reported by
doing the f
Hi Bill,
Well spotted. The current use of Debconf by the postrm script serves
these purposes:
- check what web servers were auto-configured at install to deconfigure them
- check whether the user asked for site data to be delete on purge
- retrieve database credentials
Would it be acceptable
Package: mediawiki1.7
Version: 1.7.1-3
Severity: normal
The mediawiki1.7 package suggests two packages which do not exist:
- mediawiki-math1.7
- php5-gd2
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tags 733955 + upstream
thanks
Daniel, it looks like this bug would be better handled upstream. What action do
you expect from the Debian maintainers?
On 2 Jan 2014 17:12, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
> Package: asterisk
> Severity: wishlist
>
>
> In recent versions of Asterisk it is possible to con
tags 733956 + upstream
thanks
Same comment as for #733955, this needs to be sent to upstream. A
debian-specific change does not make sense.
Please at least bring this up on the asterisk development mailing list.
The BTS is not a wiki and there is little point in filing bugs which are not
actionable by Debian
Could you please retest the bug on a recent asterisk?
tags 721622 + pending
stop
Daniel, I have commited a modified version of your patch which allows building
against
FreeRADIUS-client or the older radiusclient-ng2 library. Hopefully this should
be
acceptable upstream.
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stop
I have set the Breaks/Replaces version to 1:11.6.0~dfsg-1 in git, thanks for
reporting this.
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It seems just linking against libfreeradius-client2 is not sufficient, we also
need to
change the default RADIUS configuration path in the asterisk code. If
libfreeradius-client2 tries to load the old configuration file
(/etc/radiusclient-ng/radiusclient.conf) it bombs with a segfault:
#0 0x
As I understand it, fixing bug #709360 is straightforward, so when can we
expect a fixed
upload of python-imaging?
As things stand some packages are totally broken by this bug (for instance
fretsonfire):
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=729209
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On a side note, upstream should probably stop using the deprecated PIL imports,
as I
suppose the "python-imaging" compatibility package won't be around forever.
For instance the bug with PngImagePlugin can be fixed with the attached
one-liner.
Jeremy
--- a/src/Texture.py 2013-11-10 13:34:33.20
severity 685753 important
thanks
This bug was marked as "grave", although it does not render the whole of
ocfs2-tools
unusable, just ocfs2-tools-pacemaker (for I do not have a test setup).
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I tried applying the suggested patch, and while the build succeeded, the
resulting
asterisk-modules seem to be built without RADIUS support. I will take a closer
look when I
have a moment.
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Where do we stand on this bug now that Asterisk 11 is in unstable?
I see the bug was marked as "pending" in preparation for the upload of
11.4.0 but never actually got closed.
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A while ago you filed bug #531728 against asterisk asking for console video
support using ffmpeg. Since ffmpeg has to my knowledge been made obsolete by
libav, is this still relevant?
Jeremy
tags 595288 + moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
I am using MixMonitor without any problems from the dialplan, can you
please let me know:
- if the bug you reported is still relevant on modern asterisk versions
- how to reproduce your bug
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Hi Daniel,
Does your commit 157ff24279baf1e9775ea58d1409fcb8f00bda2a fix the issue
you reported?
I am working on packaging asterisk 11.9.0 and am trying to put together
the debian/changelog.
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Hi Thorsten,
Thanks for the patch. I am not entirely convinced it is correct though, as it
does change
what gets gets passed into realtime_ldap_base_ap (two arguments have been
already been
consumed). An alternative patch was suggested in the upstream issue which
instead makes a
copy of the var
I also got bitten by bug 645599 and was locked out of my servers.
This is really not acceptable, especially for an update to a stable release!
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Sorry, was away for a couple of days. Thanks for the diagnostics and the fix:
the patch
indeed had the opposite behaviour to the expected one!
I will be uploading the fixed package in a couple of minutes.
Jeremy
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Dear release team,
I have uploaded a new revision of ocfs2-tools to unstable which fixes bug
#682517
(inability to launch the ocfs2console GUI):
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=682517
The fix (thanks Sébastien Villemot) is straight-forward: drop a bad
Debian/Ubuntu specific
pa
qxmpp-dev's additional features have almost entirely been merged into plain
QXmpp, and I am working closely with Georg Rudoy to merge the remaining
differences.
I therefore think that packaging qxmpp-dev at this point is not the way to go.
Any thoughts?
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> Unfortunately, integration is not finished yet. When leechcraft can be built
> with unmodified library, I'll close this ITP.
Sounds good to me. We should be able to complete the merge within the month or
so.
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Le Sep 10, 2012 à 9:01 PM, Adam D. Barratt a écrit :
> On Wed, 2012-08-15 at 13:46 +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
>> On 15.08.2012 10:47, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
>>> I have uploaded a new revision of ocfs2-tools to unstable which fixes
>>> bug #682517
>>> (inab
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> Hi Jeremy--
>
>
> On 04/04/2013 04:48 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>> Without the attached patch, when an OpenID provider declines to provide a
>> full
>> name, trac crashes by accessing the auth
Package: asterisk
Version: 1:1.8.13.1~dfsg-3
Severity: normal
The debian/rules file is using backticks to set CFLAGS and LDFLAGS
instead of $(shell ..) which is incorrect, as it is not garanteed
to be expanded:
CFLAGS = `dpkg-buildflags --get CFLAGS`
LDFLAGS = `dpkg-buildflags --get LDFLAGS`
CFLA
Package: asterisk
Version: 1:1.8.13.1~dfsg-3
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream patch
asterisk 1.8.x has a regression which results in SIP error causes being
incorrectly mapped to generic asterisk error causes. One consequence of
this bug is that it is not possible to distinguish calls to unallocated
Dear release team,
Yesterday the following security vulnerability in the "pyrad" package was
brought to my attention by Salvatore Bonaccorso:
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2013-0294
It is tracked in the following bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=700669
I
Hi Salvatore,
I have just uploaded the requested version to testing-proposed-updates and will
get in touch with the release team to allow it into wheezy.
For squeeze, the package will be exactly the same (squeeze / wheezy both have
pyrad 1.2-1), but what should the version number be?
Cheers,
J
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On 02/17/2013 01:19 AM, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> It's traditional to seek approval *before* uploading; more so in this case
> since adding a
patch system is a no-no. The change itself is fine, please upload with this
only. You will
have to bump t
On 02/23/2013 02:33 PM, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-02-17 at 13:59 +, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
>> Once 1.2-1+deb7u1 reaches wheezy (next 24 hours) we will be able to use
>> 1.2-1+deb6u1 for any hypothetical DSA to slot in between squeeze and
>> wheezy.
> Well, there's a 1.2.1+deb6u1
Hi,
I have put together a patch (attached) which fixes all the warnings, except for
one on which I would need some help. The relevant information is here:
http://oss.oracle.com/pipermail/ocfs2-tools-devel/2011-October/004008.html
It's basically a case where custom printf handlers are registered
tag 633279 upstream
thanks
Was the file system mounted when you attempted the fsck? In any case this looks
like an upstream issue and would probably be better handled by the ocfs2-tools
developers.
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On 07/03/2013 01:53 PM, Mike Hommey wrote:
> It is enabled by default. But it's prefixed. navigator.mozGetUserMedia. Mike
I know about the prefixing, but as the tests I ran failed I assumed the feature
was
disabled. I tried:
http://simpl.info/getusermedia/
I was never prompted for permissions
On 07/04/2013 03:21 AM, Mike Hommey wrote:
> That doesn't tell much. As a matter of fact, your url works for me with
> iceweasel 22
> from experimental. If Chromium and Iceweasel don't use the same source for
> video, it's
> possible it works in one and not the other (like one using a library and
Tzafrir,
What is the current status of your Debian packaging for pjproject (still the
one on github?)?
Can I help you out in any way, as I am eager to see asterisk 11.x in Debian?
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I am assuming the current version of the packaging is on git.tzafrir.org, can
we move this
to a repo on alioth, presumably under control of pkg-voip-maintainers?
I have spotted what looks like a mistake in debian/control for pjproject:
- it has a Build-Depends on libpulse-dev (which looks unnece
On 10/02/2013 10:23 PM, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
> Package: asterisk
> Version: 1:11.5.1~dfsg-2
> Severity: serious
>
> I was surprised and initially happy to see Asterisk 11 uploaded into
> sid. My happiness quickly diminished when I saw that the upload contains
> the embedded pjproject as-is, desp
Hi Pete,
I'll upload the new version, but I'm not sure I understand why the Qt5-specific
patch is required.
How does disabling deprecated functions help the build?
Jeremy
Le Jun 26, 2013 à 10:39 AM, Pete Woods a écrit :
> Package: qdjango
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch
>
> Dear Maintaine
Pete,
Le Jun 26, 2013 à 10:55 AM, Pete Woods a écrit :
> That macro is confusing, I admit. It actually enables the deprecated
> functions!
>
As Qt5 has not landed yet in Debian/unstable, I will be uploading QDjango 0.3.0
without the Qt5 patch.
As I'm also the upstream author, I will address
No objection on my behalf, its definitely legacy.
On 04/03/2012 20:18 Antonio Terceiro wrote:
Package: mongrel-cluster
Version: 1.0.5-5
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Having mongrel-cluster installed, running mongrel_rails in a mostly
empty rails app crashes:
/usr/
qxmpp 0.4.0-1 does build from source against multi-arch Qt 4.8, so I don't
think the bug
should be "serious".
It doesn't however install its libs into /usr/lib/THE_ARCH, so I'll keep this
bug open to
track this.
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Hi Boris,
Georg Rudoy is now a QXmpp committer, so I am sure we can get whatever features
are required for LeechCraft into QXmpp core (LeechCraft-specific stuff can
still live inside LeechCraft). I would really rather there only be a single
QXmpp, otherwise it'll make life difficult for develop
tags 533307 +moreinfo
thanks
Does bug #533307 still apply to recent asterisk versions?
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I have uploaded a new version of asterisk, which now Provides
asterisk-$$AST_BUILDOPT_SUM, so bug #689109 should now be fixable.
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tags 617648 +moreinfo
thanks
Does bug #617648 also occur on recent asterisk versions?
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This is just an effect of the ongoing gcc5 transition, all packages
should get an automatic rebuild.
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Hi Mark,
Thanks for spotting this. What would the correct wording be?
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I think you should go ahead and take over maintainership, thank you very
much for stepping up Valentin!
Cheers,
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On 07/23/2015 07:13 PM, Matt Wallace wrote:
>
> systemsettings5 correctly displays settings for KF5 applications,
> so it's just a question
> of more KF5 packages making their way into the archive. You can
> verify this by installing
> bluedevil (currently 4:5.3.2-1 in unstable)
On 07/23/2015 02:36 PM, Alexandre Pereira Nunes wrote:
> Package: bluedevil
> Version: 4:5.3.2-1
> Followup-For: Bug #793037
>
> In my system, the tray icon is missing, but I can still access bluetooth
> settings in the configuration panel.
>
Are you running plasma-desktop 5.3.2?
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Both packageName and appletId are optimised out in the crash trace, any
idea what plasmoid is causing the crash?
Cheers,
Jeremy
Hi Bogdan!
Thanks for spotting the inconsistency in our package versioning. I had a
look around, and plasma-sdk seems to be the exception and not the norm,
the following packages *do* have an epoch (4:) :
- bluedevil
- plasma-desktop
- plasma-nm
- plasma-workspace
- powerdevil
Cheers,
Jeremy
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On 26 Jul 2015 6:32 pm, MERLIN Philippe wrote:
> actually it's impossible to install kde-full
>
> apt-get -s install kde-full kde-standard
> Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait
> Construction de l'arbre des dépendances
> Lecture des informations d'état... Fait
> Certains paquets ne
I added a couple of printf's in srtp to track down why the call to
srtp_init() was failing.
I tracked it down to the rand_source_init() function, specifically:
open(DEV_URANDOM, O_RDONLY)
could not open /dev/urandom : Operation not permitted
As everything works fine when the sandbox is disabled,
While trying to enable srtp's OpenSSL support, I ran into a build error
and noticed that the patch for bug #764778 hand not been fully
cherry-picked from upstream, there were 3 remaining references to
sha1_ctx_t which were left unpatched.
I am attaching both the fixed 020141104~c270245.patch and t
Thank you Jonas for your quick reply! Before you make your new upload,
one question : would you consider enabling OpenSSL support?
I am currently investigating bug #770659, and am wondering whether an
OpenSSL-enabled libsrtp would fix the issue.
Cheers,
Jeremy
Hello,
I have finally managed to get chromium to work with the a patched
version of libsrtp!
The trick is to use fopen(3) to open /dev/urandom instead of open(2) in
libsrtp. Chromium's sandbox allows fopen(3) to be called on /dev/urandom
for NSS's random number generator to work. If we use the sa
Since the switch to systemd, the udev configuration needs to be reworked
to work properly both for hot and cold plugging.
The Fedora maintainers have kindly shared their solution here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gpsd-users/2014-04/msg00037.html
The attached patch introduces a gpsdctl sys
I cannot reproduce this bug with a vanilla setup in sid, and I have
serious doubts it even exists in oldstable. I would suggest closing it.
Jeremy
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tags 697664 +moreinfo
thanks
Could you please check whether this bug still applies with a recent gpsd
version?
Cheers,
Jeremy
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Looks like a resurgence of the following bug:
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-17279
.. and this regression was caused by the fix for:
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-23818
Jeremy
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with a su
systemsettings5 correctly displays settings for KF5 applications, so it's just
a question
of more KF5 packages making their way into the archive. You can verify this by
installing
bluedevil (currently 4:5.3.2-1 in unstable) : a bluetooth icon appears.
I have also built kwin using the packaging i
Hi Diederik,
What version of systemsettings are you running?
Cheers,
Jeremy
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