Package: penguin-command
Currently, penguin-command build-depends on libpng2-dev | libpng3-dev |
libpng12-0-dev. On i386, it was built against libpng12, but on other
architectures it makes it build against libpng10. This is wrong, as SDL
uses libpng12. In some cases, it can make some partial upgrad
Thanks! I'll fix this in the next upload.
I guess it is about time for that next upload.
Absolutely.
Hope you're OK, Karl.
I'm OK, but sometimes a grave bug is needed to bring my attention
back to my old games. I just uploaded a new version.
Thanks for the heads up and sorry that it
it seems you forgot a build-depends on libsdl-image1.2-dev, the
package has
failed to build on six arches so far.
You are right. I removed the old sdl-image code from the penguin-
command sources, which were included in earlier versions and forgot
to update the build deps.
Thanks,
Karl
The current version of penguin-command fails to build on GNU/kFreeBSD,
because of outdated config.guess and config.sub.
I will take care of this tomorrow.
-- Karl
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This bug could be reproduced and is fixed in upstream release 1.4.3 .
Thanks for your detailed bug description. This made finding the bug
fairly easy.
-- Karl
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Hi Brandon,
I have a simple patch that fixes this segfault for me. Here it is:
This seems to work well. It's a pity not to use this nice music, but
since it is clearly better than an occasional crash.
While debugging, I tried replacing that line in sound.c with 4
pennights. I thought it w
This patch really seems to work around the problem. I applied it
upstream and I'll update the debian package soon. Better solutions
than the one in this patch are still welcome, of course.
-- Karl
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Hi Karl,
You're one of the last holdouts for this transition. So you said in
your previous email you would upload near the end of August. Will you
upload soon, or can I NMU your black-box?
You can NMU. I'm terribly sorry for being slow and as well as giving
you a false estimate.
-- Karl
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning penguin-command. If I spend any time on this game, it would be
better spent fixing bugs upstream than improving the debian package.
The package is pretty low on maintenance, so feel free to adopt it.
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I'm orphaning black-box. If I spend any time on this game, it would be better
spent fixing bugs upstream than improving the debian package.
The package is pretty low on maintenance, so feel free to adopt it.
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I've resigned as a debian developer, so I can't push any changes. As
far as I can see, there is no new maintainer, yet. Maybe some debian
dev can do a NMU upload.
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
wrote:
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Can you please consider the patch from Ravi in o
Hi Javier,
Do you have any intention to package version 1.4.7? Current version
has
an important bug (not in the BTS). My patch's against 1.4.6-2.2 and
fixes several issues but I'm likely to upgrade to 1.4.7.
I intend to package a more recent version. I'm sorry for the enormous
delay. I wou
The patch looks great!
I've already put together a new upstream release and I plan to upload
a new deb sometime this week.
Thanks,
Karl
On 05.10.2008, at 01:56, Javier Serrano Polo wrote:
El ds 04 de 10 de 2008 a les 18:24 +0200, en/na Karl Bartel va
escriure:
Where can I find your
standards 3.7.2 . But apart from that, everything should be included.
Thanks a lot for your help,
Karl
On 05.10.2008, at 01:56, Javier Serrano Polo wrote:
El ds 04 de 10 de 2008 a les 18:24 +0200, en/na Karl Bartel va
escriure:
Where can I find your patch (preferably with a short summary of bugs
it
Thanks for the patch. It will be included in the next upstream
release, which will be released this month, if everything works out
as planned.
-- Karl
On 05.06.2006, at 18:46, John Lightsey wrote:
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 18:07 +0300, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Package: castle-combat
Versio
On 06.06.2006, at 11:15, Karl Bartel wrote:
Thanks for the patch. It will be included in the next upstream
release, which will be released this month, if everything works out
as planned.
I just uploaded a new release. The code worked out quite different
than in the patch, because I
Thanks for the bug report and patch. I'll fix it in the next upload,
which will probably be done near the end of this month.
-- Karl
On 01.08.2006, at 04:10, Eric Dorland wrote:
Package: black-box
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The automake maintainer is working towards reclaiming the autom
Package: python-zsi
Version: 2.1~a1-2
Severity: important
I am unable to import ZSI.twisted.WSresource. Tested with python2.4 and 2.5. As
there is not much to do wrong on import, I assume this is a bug in the package.
Any information on this will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Karl
Python 2.5.2 (r252
> I am unable to import ZSI.twisted.WSresource. Tested with python2.4
> and 2.5. As there is not much to do wrong on import, I assume this is
> a bug in the package.
Moving the DefaultHandlerChain class to the top of the file seems to
solve this problem.
Bye,
Karl
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Package: 9base
Version: 1:6-7+b1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
It would be great to include the `ssam` executable in the 9base
package, as that is an excellent way to execute structured regular
expressions on a linux system. The script is present upstream:
https://git.suckless.org/9base/fil
Hi and a happy new year!
I've included the new files in the upstream release, updated the
credits screen and tagged a 1.5.7 release.
https://bitbucket.org/karlb/bumprace/downloads/?tab=tags
If you can spot any problem with this release let me know
Karl
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