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> when scanning : "I/O error while communicating with the device"
> the light is at the end of the document but doesn't go back to its dock
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Could you please grab libsane 1.0.18-2 from unstable and see if this
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> any information I could provide, that could shed light on the problem?
Run udevmonitor and plug in your scanner, to check that udev gets the
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us/usb; it's the default
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Package: libtagc0-dev
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There's some breakage in at least taglib_c.pc:
% pkg-config taglib_c --cflags
-I=/usr/include/taglib -I/usr/include/taglib
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of what everbody else is doing and what the standards recommend.
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re were problems. Now it's
ancient history and things have been reliable for some time.
I've been running dual stack hosts since 2000. It was sometimes
unbearable in the first few years, but it's been *ages* since I've had
to deal with a v6-induced issue.
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> udevtest: run: 'socket:@/org/kernel/udev/monitor'
I guess that's internal to udev (for udevmonitor?)
> udevtest: run: '/bin/sh -c 'test -e
> /sys//class/usb_device/usbdev5.12/power/level && echo on >
> /sys//class/usb_device/usbd
ease provide an alternative
xserver-xorg-nohal package.
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> On my system the follow command works but do not
> return newline (on prompt)
>
> imac:~# /etc/init.d/pommed start
> Starting Apple laptops hotkeys events handler: imac:~#
Can you run pommed -f -d as root and capture the output?
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> xsane crashed on start if I call it without parameter and my
> usb-scanner has power on.
Did you just upgrade? If yes, remove ~/.sane/xsane and try again.
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Couple of questions on this bug:
- does it still crash if you remove ~/.sane/xsane?
- does it still crash if you disable all backends but the snapscan
backend? (/etc/sane.d/dll.conf, /etc/sane.d/dll.d/*)
- does scanimage crash too?
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n over IPv4. So you *do* have an v6-induced issue: degraded
> service to that particular host.
No, I don't. You do, and again, it's not a v6-issue. It's a network
that's not maintained properly.
And even if the latency is high, the throughput is good, which means
file trans
p.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00158021>
Maybe that'll help :)
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ile or directory
> ) = 280
> --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
> +++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
What type of system are you running? GTK should not be looking to
/usr/lib32 unless you have ia32-libs-gtk installed and are running a
32bit xsane binary on a 64bit system.
This looks really
reassign 525950 wnpp
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Ola Lundqvist wrote:
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> Package: libmcal
Should have been wnpp, reassigning.
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> Yes, thanks a lot!
You're welcome :)
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mpt if you don't have an ADF on the
scanner. Could you try that?
It'll be worth retesting --batch alone with 1.0.20 next week, though.
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I'd like the output of ldd /usr/bin/xsane, and if you could obtain a
backtrace by running gdb xsane, then typing bt once xsane has crashed,
that'd help pinpoint the issue.
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Eric Van Buggenhaut wrote:
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>> backtrace by running gdb xsane, then typing bt once xsane has crashed,
>> that'd help pinpoint the issue.
>
> xsane has no debugging symbols, so i don't know how to hand you that.
See what you can get as is, for a start.
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$ ffmpeg -i file.mpc foo.wav
should do.
(what client are you using, btw?)
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her formats, because
> I don't think the Soundbridge understands .ogg or .flac natively.
Correct, they don't support any decent music format. AAC/ALAC/MPEG4
counts as half-decent :D
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Please do the ffmpeg test I described earlier, so we know if it's
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alike.
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this. (in case you didn't know/notice)
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reporting a bug against ffmpeg, but they'll ask for a
sample file to reproduce.
Feel free to open a bug against the version of libavcodecXY in Lenny
(can't remember what XY is in Lenny, 51?) as you're the one with a
sample file :)
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gt; removing the dependency for libsane-extras allows me to install the .deb
> from avasys, but I also have to install 1/2 gig of build-depends to do
> so.
Get updated packages from Avasys, this has been fixed, or so I've been
told. Anyway, this is not a bug.
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Hi,
The libasound contained in ia32-libs is buggy in some way and crashes while
doing the audio init.
Using a libasound binary from Lenny/i386 works fine. A simple update of
libasound in ia32-libs should therefor fix this issue.
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I'm seeing a segfault in libasound when initializing the SDL sound
output. This happens with a 32bit build of zsnes on amd64.
Using a libasound copied from an i386 system works fine.
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retitle 494263 ITP: libantlr3c -- ANTLR 3 C target support
owner 494263 !
thanks
I'm packaging the C runtime for ANTLR v3, packages should appear
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Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
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>> I'm seeing a segfault in libasound when initializing the SDL sound
>> output. This happens with a 32bit build of zsnes on amd64.
>
> Please try ib32asound2 1.0.20-2 and tell us wether it works or not.
1.0.20-2 works fine.
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It may be necessary for one reason or another to determine in debian/rules
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Package: antlr3
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antlr3 generates broken dependencies, compare and contrast:
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John Goerzen wrote:
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> /usr/share/doc/mt-daapd/README references contrib/mt-daapd.playlist, which is
> not in
> the mt-daapd package.
Actually, it's not upstream either :) Not sure what I can do about
this one.
The playlists are in the standard M3U format.
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> restarted mt-daapd, it now seemed able to save changes.
Hmm. What are the permissions on the conffile after you've edited it
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mt-daapd -f -d 9 -D config,xml
That may shed some light on what happened.
I'm not too confident with the web interface for anything besides
triggering a rescan or editing smart playlists.
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The udev rules are broken, actually. Check the permissions on the USB
device, they're probably not set.
I'll obviously fix that in the next revision.
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> konsole !
Then chances are the problem is in how XSane is invoked in your
environment when you're not running it from konsole.
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> I restart the machine completely, but now, the workaround doen't work
> any more :(
Can you send a screenshot, so I get a better idea of what's going on?
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ny ATI or
nVidia drivers involved?
> So you can close that issue, I will contact you if it happen again !
OK.
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ow that we have a free JDK that's pretty much up to par
with Sun's.
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th 1.0.20?
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Peter Eisentraut wrote:
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> +. /lib/lsb/init-functions
I'm not sure I want to bring that on board. Any rationale behind its
use here?
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LSB code, it looks like it doesn't check that the
process running with the PID indicated by the PID file is actually the
daemon it's supposed to be. Or did I miss something?
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Mark Purcell wrote:
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> +if `/sbin/hwclock | /bin/grep -q 1904`; then
It's not necessarily 1904. Can be 1903 or 1933 too.
You're better off checking the year isn't < 2000, for instance.
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evision of this scanner, I'd say. How
recent is it? Is there a reference or model number or FCC ID on a
label somewhere?
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Ivan Kohler wrote:
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> It was purchased recently. It is an unbranded "Cardscan 800C" OEM
> purchase. When I'm in the office next, I'll send the additional
> information you request.
That could explain the new USB product ID.
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cally for 1.0.19 here too since we can't upgrade
> easily to 1.0.20.
I don't think backports are the problem here, right?
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in my
"come to talk to me if you're actually interested in getting things
done properly" category.
Or we should try ACLs one of these days, but (IIRC) that's not supported
with udev and (still IIRC) tmpfs doesn't support ACLs either.
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Torsten Werner wrote:
Hi Torsten,
> that is okay but I like to keep the bug report open as long as it is valid.
Can you confirm that this is fixed in 1.0.20?
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> The label on the bottom of the scanner indicates:
Thanks for the data, too bad there isn't an FCC ID on the labels.
I haven't asked, but to clarify, does the scanner actually work at
all? Have you tried?
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Mini-XML 2.6 was released last week; it comes with some interesting bugfixes,
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long time to set the
> brightness.
What machine is this? MacBook or MacBook Pro?
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front and surround became respectively
> Speaker and Speaker1.
Update your configuration to match. There's nothing else to do beside
that.
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Alexandre Fournier wrote:
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> January 2007 white MacBook. Here is an output of lspci, FWIW:
I'm sorry to say, but without similar reports from other users, this
could be flaky hardware.
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can demonstrate the
issue reliably. That means a dead backlight or visible issues when
operating the backlight under OS X.
They might ask you to run diagnostic tests using the AppleCare test
CD/DVD, but I don't know if that includes a test for the
backlight. Unlikely.
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es in ffmpeg's Vorbis support. The fix should be
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o a struct. That should fix the issue.
(this is an issue with mt-daapd that I flagged during my rewrite, but
I've never hit it in a year of using it)
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Nigel Croxon wrote:
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> I have patched and uploaded your changes to svn on sourceforge.net
Do you have plan for a new version and upload to unstable?
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#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
## 17_fix_ffmp
Nigel Croxon wrote:
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> I would need help with that. But sure, I would like debian to have
> the latest and greatest.
Whatever you need, just ask :)
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Package: pspresent
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Hi,
pspresent still depends on the obsolete gs package; that should be changed
to ghostscript-x.
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Felix Zielcke wrote:
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> We added now to our Debian SVN trunk a grub-efi-ia32 package and
> grub-efi-amd64 both avaible on i386 and amd64
IIRC the EFI platform name for 64bit x86 is x64, not amd64. It'd be
nice if you could stick to the official platform name.
Thanks,
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binaries running in the EFI environment. And that platform in that
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rs in XSane
(Preferences/Setup, Fax tab)?
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$ XSANE_DEBUG=32 xsane
I don't know if 32 is going to show something interesting or not, you
may need to bump that to 64 or maybe even more.
It's going to be very chatty (and slow on some things) from 64
onwards.
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ill probably fix the xsane fax problem, I
> suspect.
Indeed, I just ran into that issue here too. That'll fix itself up
with the new gs packages in a while.
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Felix Zielcke wrote:
> Well we decided now to just stick with -amd64
[blah blah blah]
You're so totally missing the point.
amd64 means exactly nothing to the world outside Debian. It doesn't
mean anything in the EFI world either.
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it's a quiteinsane bug :)
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Hi,
I've built zsnes on amd64 and hence I can offer a patch that works for
that.
However it's downright unusable because the sound is so bad when not
using libao; we don't have a 32bit libao build available.
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u"...
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (gdb)
See <http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace>, "Running GDB" :)
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;re doing that here, or
are you?
Looks like a broken system to me.
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Eric Van Buggenhaut wrote:
Hi,
> AFAIK, there's nothing in that system that comes from amd64. I could
> try reinstalling some package and see if that fixes the problem. Which
> gtk package is exactly involved?
That would be libgtk2.0-0.
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... and the patch.
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diff -u gnu-efi-3.0e/debian/rules gnu-efi-3.0e/debian/rules
--- gnu-efi-3.0e/debian/rules
+++ gnu-efi-3.0e/debian/rules
@@ -58,11
ackage with the attached patch if you so wish.
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Piotr Engelking wrote:
Hi,
> Please run mcelog as a daemon instead of from cron.
>
> Support for such a configuration was added upstream in version 0.9pre1,
> available from:
Thanks for letting me know, I'll look into this in the coming days.
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are some very good arguments
in favor of the daemon mode.
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t on i386 and amd64?
Lenny has 2.6.26 already, so that's not an issue.
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ems like a winner to me.
If I am missing something, now is the perfect time to tell me about
it :)
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d very much like some
feedback :-)
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small disk image to copy the test
apps to.
The patch contains an debian/changelog entry, too.
You may want to make that gnu-efi 3.0i upstream and I'd be happy to
sponsor the 3.0i-1 upload :)
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sent you; I've added a line to
the changelog entry to reflect your consent for the NMU, so you may
want to update your SVN to reflect that.
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e its way
to unstable in 18 months?! Especially given this one has EFI 1.10/UEFI
2.0 support at long last!
> Do you agree?
If you have packages ready, I can sponsor them, of course.
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Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Hi,
>> So, I think a new variable like DEB_ARCH_64BIT would be a nice and handy
>> thing to have.
>
> More likely DEB_ARCH_BITS=64 so that it covers the future too. However
> this information doesn't exist currently.
Yup, that would do
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