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thanks
Johannes Rohr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, if the Nuvola theme is used, d4x will segfault immediately on
> startup. Maybe this also explains bug #308132.
Have fun Josselin ... has -Bsymbolic anything to do with this ?
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> Does that ring any bells?
Ooooh yes it does now, as Aurélien already wrote. Sorry I didn't
trigger on the kernel version earlier on. Tell us how it goes with a
fixed kernel (provided that kind of thing actually exists when it
comes to USB ...)
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> This is with the 2.6.8-2-686 kernel (Jan 24 03:58:38 date);
> and I suspect that it has some USB problems. Possibly,
> this is a reflection of some USB transport failure.
Anything of interest in /var/log/messages when this happens ?
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el: usb 2-2.1: USB disconnect, address 4 Mar
> 16 00:33:54 gpk kernel: usb 2-2.1: new full speed USB device using
> address 5
Interesting, although I don't know what I should think about that :/
Aurélien may have an idea.
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ilar trouble
> when either the scanners power supply was defective (too low current)
> or I used the wrong power supply accidently. Or with scanners which
> use power from USB, the power supply of the hub may not be plugged in,
> or the computer or hub may not have enough power.
Th
Package: hylafax-server
Version: 1:4.2.1-4
Severity: important
Hi,
Trying to send a fax with hylafax-server 4.2.1-4 fails with a message from
hylafax telling it couldn't determine the type of the file to send.
% ls /var/spool/hylafax/docq
doc1.ps doc2.ps doc3.ps doc4.ps.4 doc5.ps.5 doc6.ps.
Package: ntp-server
Version: 1:4.2.0a+stable-6
Followup-For: Bug #299925
Hi,
As it happens, ntpd is now running as root. Seems like the parameters passed
to start-stop-daemon are incorrect. It gets called with -u uid:gid here, when
the manpage suggest -u takes only the uid, not uid:gid.
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Actually, the init script is working wrt the root/non-root issue, but the script
to terminate the running ntp process when the package is upgraded. It seems to
be the real issue here.
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Rainer Dorsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> silverboxy:~# scanimage -L
>
>
> Note: scanimage does not return to the command line.
Debug log, please.
SANE_DEBUG_UMAX=255 scanimage -L
If your backend isn't the umax backend, replace UMAX by the backend
name.
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d: Invalid argument
> [umax] ERROR: attach_scanner: opening usb device /dev/usbscanner failed
> [umax] finished reading configure file
> [umax] sane_get_devices(local_only = 0)
> device `umax1220u:libusb:001:004' is a UMAX Astra 1220U flatbed scanner
> [umax] sane_exit
> [EMA
Henning Meier-Geinitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not in the umax backend but maybe in the umax1220u or some other backend.
>
> Try
> SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255 SANE_DEBUG_UMAX1220U=255 scanimage -L
Right, missed it; looks like I badly need some sleep. That's the thing
to do.
;
> [dll] init: initializing backend `mustek'
Does it stop at this point ? If yes, try to comment the mustek backend
in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf. Might be the mustek backend hanging on the
parallel port or something.
> Let me know, if you need gdb backtrace. If you need, does scanimage
backend checking for one of its supported devices.
> I am just wondering, was there recently a sane upgrade in sarge (or why do I
> see now all these issues???).
Not in the last 3 weeks. 1.0.15-8 will hit Sarge in a couple of days.
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only the backend you need should be enabled in dll.conf;
unfortunately, people want SANE working out of the box, so...
Moreover, your problem is probably related to what is attached to your
parallel port; if it was a common problem, we would know about it.
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ut there very
> often any more ;-)
With the parallel port, you never really know what's going on ...
> ...but, when I switch off the printer, the problem is still there, even if I
> unplug the cable from the printer. That would mean everybody with "nothing"
> on
lready; maybe it could be patched to check
that the driver is loaded to avoid this situation...
If you agree, I'll close this bug.
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gt;
> Yes, please do so. We understood the problem is specific for my system and
> the
> solution is documented in BTS.
I'll wait a little bit more, I'd really like to understand what's
going on, and I have the feeling that it's something terribly simple
that just hasn
ing xsane makes the problem go away.
Have you used xsane before ?
What scanner do you use, if any ?
Does moving away your ~/.sane help ?
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n I start up xsane it hangs on "scanning for devices".
OK. Do you run testing or unstable ?
Could you run the following:
$ SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255 xsane
and send the output ?
> I take it you can't reproduce this problem, then?
No, I can't, but this could be another occurrence of #
ckend `mustek'
OK, same problem as in 300317, the same fix applies ...
Looks like something has changed somewhere, but it's not in SANE...
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ccepted my patch, so it'll be in the next version
of XSane.
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Package: libsvn0
Version: 1.2.0-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Here's the scenario: I'm working with a Subversion repository in which I am
managing a custom fork of a software.
After doing a vendor merge, the commit goes fine, then, when I goes to export
the WC svn segfaults during the export. Some file
Package: libsqlite3-0
Version: 3.2.1-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Doing a query similar to:
SELECT name,firstname FROM mytable ORDER BY name,firstname ASC;
Does not honor the DESC keyword. The results are (appear to be) always sorted
in descending order.
I didn't find in the documentation that this
r is needed to get it to crash ...
-> bt
[... send the output ...]
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tions in the
backtrace, I really can't make sense out of it :/
Could you run the epkowa backend with debugging
(SANE_DEBUG_EPKOWA=255) and send the output ?
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and it doesn't segfault here, I'm not even getting a GTK warning.
If it works for you with the test backend, then the bug is in the
backend.
I'll try to update the epkowa backend to the latest version in the
upcoming days, maybe it'll fix this problem...
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bry 297.179993 [mm]
OK, so it segfaults at this point ?
I'll do some tests here with the latest epkowa backend this week-end;
hope we'll have a fix.
Thanks for the help,
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a (very) wild guess, and I don't see how it
could cause GTK errors.
> know if you want me to try out whatever you come up with first or
> if you need me to build a new package with the most recent
> backend or some such.
I'll try to build the new package ASAP.
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Andreas Jochens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>sparc*-sun-solaris*) ARCH="-D__SPARC__ -D__SOL__" ;;
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ACK.
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/people.debian.org/~jblache/tmp> ?
There's a tarball and its dsc, use dpkg-source -x *.dsc and build the
package.
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tigate a bit, but it tells me where to start. Thanks!
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the
> device.
Try setting options in TiLP, and saving the config. TiEmu goes in an
infinite loop here, but I can't recall the reason off hand.
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oken. (moreover, one of the IDE drivers available produces an OOPS
while probing for its hardware, but I can't tell which it is. I'll
post details about that tomorrow)
More details tomorrow if needed.
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Package: makedev
Severity: wishlist
Hi Bdale,
The following device node should be added to makedev, as it's becoming
essential for x86/x86-64 machines :
/dev/mcelog (char 10, minor 227)
This is where kernel >= 2.6.4 log the machine check exceptions
nowadays.
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end a
mail.
This, too, doesn't work when /dev/mcelog isn't a valid device, but
then, there's not much I can do.
In both cases, I think the admin *must* know, and that I must not hide
the problem away from him.
Should be fixed in the upcoming days.
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o open it, which is the way I choose in 0.4-3 which
fixes this problem in, I think, quite a good way. At least I'm happy
with this solution; if there's anything better to do, don't hesitate.
I'll investigate further the kernel side of the MCE handling when I'll
get some ti
I don't understand why this one hangs. Could you do that
just as you did for the hpsj5s backend ?
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se, the parport is claimed by another
process, and there's nothing I can do I think)
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Rainer Dorsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Rainer,
> I attach logs from mustek and hpsj5s (which is very short).
Thanks, I'll try to find out what's going on. It may take some time.
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hitectures, the kernel still happily
decodes the MCE -- at least on i386, I couldn't find any reference to
(10,227) in the MCE handling code.
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A Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Found some typos in '/usr/share/man/man1/scanimage.1.gz', see attached
> '.diff'.
Fixed upstream, thanks. Will be included in the next revision of the
package.
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Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Indeed, if it works only on x86-64 and P4 w/EM64T, please add a note to
> that to the the package long description, so that users of different
> systems know they don't need this package. Something such as:
Done in 0.4-4.
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out as
expected, it'll be in Sarge (as an added bonus, it'll be in main
instead of contrib).
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could be useful, I can try to recompiled sane with debug
> information and send a gdb backtrace.
That'd be good, because it doesn't segfault here with my snapscan
scanner.
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s an added bonus, it'll be in main
>> instead of contrib).
>
> On my first try it seg.faulted almost immediately (i.e. after selecting
> rom image). I'll try to produce a stack trace tonight or during the week
> end.
Hmm. Might need an updated libtifiles. I'll give
e by
mail when the server tries to send the fax.
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pscan.so.1.0.15 as a non-stripped binary if
you want to get something useful.
Otherwise, somebody's in for some valgrind fun with the snapscan
backend. I have no i386 machine at hand until April 18th...
I'll try to find out what's going on...
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g at the same address, if you want to give
it a try.
You need to install the libs (tifiles, ticables, ticalcs in this
order), TiLP and TiEmu.
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corrupt stack?)
> (gdb)
Neither Aurélien nor I could reproduce the problem. Tagging
unreproducible, if there's any progress on your side, do not hesitate
to tell us.
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with uploading the datafile?
What's the status of this bug ? Does it work now ?
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Package: libtifiles0
Severity: serious
Tags: sid
This version should not migrate to testing yet.
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Package: libticables3
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Tags: sid
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bug. It may even not be a bug at all, as
you're the only one to report it. Might be something specific to your
setup/machine.
valgrind is your best bet to find out what's going on, but I'm not
sure the ppc port will be up to the task.
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Andrei Darashenka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It crashes very oftem. for example on deleting file that downloading.
You didn't stop the download before deleting it ? If that's what you
did, then there's a race condition.
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urs. It's probably not correct to apply, but it might help
> you find where to edit if you feel that it's a good thing to do.
Good catch, thanks. Should be /usr/bin/sensible-browser instead.
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e memory configuration. There's probably a small
buffer overflow in there (as per TiLP's tradition, you're due to have
a buffer overflow of some kind in each release :)).
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255 scanimage > foo.pnm", so we get a
log on the first try, in case the scanner makes funny noise again :)
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/etc/sane.d/dll.conf *AND*
/etc/sane.d/dll.d/* (or just purge libsane-extras if you don't need
it) and see if it still crashes ?
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e using the flash upgrade every time. Should have
asked you sooner :)
> For what it's worth skin changing doesn't work for me and having a us
I don't know if it's expected to work just yet.
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; It would be nice if you could find the backend that is causing the
> problem, so that we can try to solve the bug.
If you have/had libsane-extras installed, please try those backends
first.
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If I could be of any help for something else I would be happy to do it.
I guess you have no problems otherwise with your machine ? No
segfaults, no oops... ?
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Djoume SALVETTI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sm3600 seems to be the backend which cause scanimage (and other
> programs) to segfault.
Does it segfault too if you only enable the sm3600 backend ?
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are trying to reproduce the problem or to
detect something with valgrind.
I've found references to a similar problem on older versions of
sane-backends, but no solution, and it might have been caused by
libusb at the time.
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: skinedit
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Hi,
wmkbd is highly non-portable, due to the binary format of the keymap file.
Please fix this, or restrict the package to the i386 architecture.
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y can scan.
I highly doubt this is the problem, as I have had this exact setup
working for years. Moreover there are a couple of other examples which
work just the same way.
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- sorry for the noise.
If you find out, do not hesitate to add the information to the bug
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Indeed...
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Dan Korostelev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe this worth mentioning in README.Debian?
Nobody bothers reading it for this kind of applications.
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ous problem, since
Well, you're wrong. libgphoto2 does not need udev, it only Recommends:
it.
The problem is that /etc/udev doesn't exist, which is totally
different, and I totally forgot to add that to the dirs file, indeed.
Fixing in 2.1.6-5.2.
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Hi,
Attached is the diff for the 2.1.6-5.2 NMU.
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e obscure
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at the moment).
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ctive use, perhaps an option, say --script, could
> be
> considered, which would provide this suggested behaviour.
Maxim, I'm forwarding you this feature request :)
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Alfie Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For some reason 'itsself' is still there. See patch.
Fixed upstream, queued for next revision.
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patch in its current form. It might be
harmful for other devices.
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less something really bad happens) and
eventually include a fix in the next revision.
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om SANE CVS, btw.
I know, I planned to take a deeper look at the mailing-list to read
the feedback on that.
I'll work on that this week-end. Thanks for the input!
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I'll leave that part up to Gerhard :)
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ese words, congratulations, you just learned to
make a useful bug report.
Have a nice day.
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its RC file, and crashes somewhere in the
process.
Which usually indicates that there's an RC file from a previous
version lying around.
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'bt' when it crashes.
Try to reinstall xsane and xsane-common, too, and see if that helps.
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look at other packages' postinsts and took the idea from
there.
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d it. Now xsane works like a charm.
Thanks Carlos and Henning, reassigning and retitling the bug to keep a
note of the problem.
Unfortunately, I doubt this is going to be fixed some day :( Henning ?
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new bug against linux-kernel-headers if
you think it's the right to do.
Thanks for the report,
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r, but it was recently.
Probably sane-backends 1.0.16, then. I'll try to have a look.
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Hi,
I've relocated the dgap packages. Use the following apt source to grab
them :
deb http://debian.technologeek.org/ sarge non-free
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"Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gollem is the Horde web-based File Manager, providing the ability to
Be aware that a go*l*em (single 'l') package already exists. You might
want to rename to horde-gollem or something to avoid confusion.
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if needed.
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tplug hooks to ensure a smooth transition. This all
was done with the help of Marco d'Itri.
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ot; to the rule for
this UPS.
LABEL="libhidups_rules_end"
The label for the previous GOTO.
Please test the scripts, although being derived from mine, they should
really just work (tm). (apologies and *duh* if they don't ;)
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Hi Frederic,
Attached is the diff for libgphoto2 2.1.6-4.1 which adds udev support
to libgphoto2-2.
I left the README.Debian update up to you, as you'll probably want to
rewrite it.
Please send print-udev-rules.c upstream.
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Hi,
Updated diff against libgphoto2 2.1.6-5 attached.
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Christopher Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> libsane creates /etc/udev/rules.d/025_libsane.rules on install.
> Purging the package should also remove it, else there will be a dangling
> symlink left on the system.
Indeed, thanks for noticing.
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ot get a couple of error
dialogs at once ?
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try a fresh install with a minimal system?
No, it wouldn't help.
Enable the test backend, select it when starting xscanimage, then in
the options set the return value from sane_read to SANE_STATUS_INVAL.
Here the error window appears correctly on top of the other windows.
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Package: libopenipmi-dev
Severity: minor
The long description for libopenipmi-dev talks about libxosd...
Description: Intelligent Platform Management Interface - development
IPMI allows remote monitoring and remote management of devices.
.
This package contains the development headers needed f
John Marter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do not have this problem under KDE. I see it only under my other desktop
> which is GNOME with metacity.
Ah, interesting. Could you try another window manager under gnome ?
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