Hi all,
Just for the record, I just got permission from Shane to NMU dotconf to
the latest version in a private e-mail.
I will do that ASAP.
Paul
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Hi Luke,
I am looking into the changes that you and Jason provided, but I have a
serious issue with your proposed debian/copyright file (that IIUC is
already in Ubuntu, right?). There is no need to provide a new debdiff,
but I like your response, before I decide what I will do.
Biggest issue: you
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With permission of the current maintainer of dotconf, I like to update
the dotconf package as it is a requirement for the new version of t
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Hi Thomas,
Your package mysqmail has a dependency on libdotconf1.0. As soon as we get
permission from the release managers [1] we are going to transition that
library to libdotconf0. I already have an updated pack
Package: src:speechd-up
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Speechd-up has a build dependency on libdotconf1.0. As soon as we get
permission from the release managers [1] we are going to transition that
library to libdotconf0. So real soon now, speechd-up needs an upd
Control: block -1 by 733919
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On 31-12-13 15:11, Paul Gevers wrote:
> I like to update the dotconf package
The package is in experimental now.
> mysqmail/speechd-up need sourceful uploads as they have a hardcoded
> dependency on
> libdotconf1.0
Bugs file
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Hi,
[I finally found the tts team, would have been nice if it would have
been mentioned more specifically:
tts-proj...@lists.alioth.debian.org
https://alioth.debian.org/
On 02-01-14 09:05, Paul Gevers wrote:
>> mysqmail/speechd-up need sourceful uploads as they have a hardcoded
>> dependency on
>> libdotconf1.0
speechd-up is fixed and can be bin-NMUed [2]. For mysqmail I got
permission to do the trivial NMU when needed, see [1]. So we are all
Control: tags -1 confirmed
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On 22-01-12 01:59, Tim Skillman wrote:
> I tried the sample code given for the Python speech API which is
>
> import speechd
> client = speechd.SSIPClient('test')
> client.set_output_module('festival')
> client.set_language('en')
> client.set
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On 14-11-13 15:38, Dirk Sandbrink wrote:
> attached you find a patch for /etc/init.d/speech-dispatcher where
> the last two remaining echo commands have been replaced by
> appropriate lsb functions.
If I read /usr/share/doc/lsb-base/README.Debian.gz I get the impression
t
Hi,
Currently I am working on packaging daisy-player (ITP 595292). My
intended description of the package is below. Could somebody please
comment how they receive the description?
Thanks
Paul
Description: player for Daisy talking books (DTB)
Daisy-player is a command line player for talking boo
Control: tags -1 pending
I confirm, the regression is not in the package, but in a tighter avconc
response. The fix is trivial, add a valid audio bit rate to the lgdare
preset.
What I will add to the presets is "-ar 22050". I confirm that the test
than runs successfully.
Paul
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Hi,
I am sure I would have received an confirmed message, but he
On 13-02-14 21:24, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
>> forwarded 733740 https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/libdotconf0.html
So now dotconf has a transition tracker. What is the estimated time that
this transition can
Hi Bas,
[ Sorry, no intent to sponsor this right now, but ... ]
On 15-02-14 03:12, Bas Couwenberg wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "qgis"
This package is part of a proposed transition (by you). You would do
well to at least mention this fact in your RFS.
Paul
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On 15-02-14 11:00, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 10:21:03 +0100, Paul Gevers wrote:
> There's no ETA. But not before the blocking bugs are fixed.
Oh, if that is what you are waiting for, I will upload the NMU nearly
immediately. I thought it would be clear that I had
qmail-0.4.9/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+mysqmail (0.4.9-10.1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Remove dependency on libdotconf1.0 as it is unneeded and blocking
+the dotconf transistion (Closes: #733919)
+
+ -- Paul Gevers Sat, 15 Feb 2014 13:41:15 +0100
+
mys
On 16-02-14 17:31, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> the upload of speech-dispatcher 0.8-5 to sid has dropped the
> python-speechd package. There is now python3-speechd.
> Please adjust your Build-Depends and Depends.
Hmm, I must admit that I hadn't thought of that when I did my upload of
s-d. I will look
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On 16-02-14 20:07, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> It is basically done in svn.
Just to check with everybody. Are there any objections uploading the
current svn version + enabling python3-speechd? If not, I will do a
final check and upload if I don't find anything.
Paul
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On 21-02-14 12:07, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> On 18/02/14 21:06, Paul Gevers wrote:
>> On 16-02-14 20:07, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
>>> It is basically done in svn.
>>
>> Just to check with everybody. Are there any objections uploading the
>> current sv
On 22-02-14 12:29, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> The only issue I see right now is that 3.10 dropped the binding to start/stop
> Orca, which is now in gnome-settings-daemon 3.10, but we only have 3.8 in sid.
> So we can revert the removal in Orca, or backport the change in
> gnome-settings-daemon
On 22-02-14 19:42, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> Non-gnome environments would still work fine... except that the command to
> start
> and quit orca will not work... by default. The command can be rebinded from
> withing Orca afaik. I'd need to confirm this though. We could probably revert
> this
On 22-02-14 20:07, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> I'm not an orca user.
Neither am I.
> I think this is not a big deal and we can go ahead and upload Orca
> 3.10.
Agreed.
> And we can revert the Orca change and keep binding orca+q to quit
> orca (that's a one-liner patch). Or leave it as is (a
On 22-02-14 00:55, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Not entirely sure, what's my best bet for installing a readline package
> that is likely to work?
As long as I don't know what exactly it is supposed to be doing, I don't
know. Seems like readline is provided as library by libreadline6, but
maybe in your
reassign 735202 linux
retitle 735202 speakup freezes system when trying to paste
thanks
I made the mistake of assigning this bug reported on the
debian-accessibility mail list to the speakup package while speakup is
now a kernel package. Reassigning now.
Especially message 39 seems to have reprod
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I committed the translation upstream. It can be found here:
http://code.google.com/p/winff/source/detail?r=798
Please consider using the launchpad translation facility (or at least
the most recent po file from there) in the future to avoid duplicate
work. Only if it suits
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On 19-01-14 16:41, Graham Inggs wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for my update to package "doublecmd":
Interesting that I have missed this the first time that you did this
work. Funny thing is that we are trying to get things related to
FreePascal into one team, so I in
Hi Jude
I think your issue is recorded in bug 735202 [1]. Could you verify the
kernel number for me by running
uname -a
Paul
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=735202
For the record, this mail was sent to debian-accessibil...@lists.debian.org
https://lists.debian.org/debian-ac
Hi Graham,
On 19-01-14 16:41, Graham Inggs wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for my update to package "doublecmd":
By source and binary inspection:
- Some (if not all, I am unsure) of your Conflicts are unneeded, Breaks
is good enough. Please read [1] and following paragraphs carefully again.
-
On 24-01-14 22:24, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> jude@d-216-36-20-9:~$ uname -a
> Linux d-216-36-20-9 3.12-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.12.6-2 (2013-12-29) x86_64
> GNU/Linux
I am fully guessing here, but my hypothesis is that the bug is caused by
the "new" kernel version scheme, which dropped the patch vers
Hi Graham,
On 27-01-14 08:49, Graham Inggs wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> On 24/01/2014 11:42, Paul Gevers wrote:
>> Interesting that I have missed this the first time that you did this
>> work. Funny thing is that we are trying to get things related to
>> FreePascal into one te
On 26-01-14 19:28, Geoff Shang wrote:
> It seems to happen when working in more primitive environments with
> no readline.
Triggered by the mail of Jude, do you confirm that installing readline
prevents this bug from happening? Than indeed adding that as a
dependency would solve your issue.
Paul
On 01-02-14 22:12, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I understand this bug existed not much prior to the present kernel version
> from what I read on the spea...@linux-speakup.org mailing list so this bug
> was carried into this kernel version from at least one earlier version.
Do you have an URL or mess
On 02-02-14 11:29, Geoff Shang wrote:
> IMHO, tryign to work around the bug isn't the right approach. A bug
> that will crash the entire system hard needs to be treated as a bug that
> needs to be fixed.
I agree with you. But a missing dependency can also very well be a bug,
so I wasn't "trying t
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I recently added a testsuite to my package winff, which now fails on
it [1]. It would be great if that would be visible on the pts [2].
[1] http://ci.debian.net/#package/winff
[2] http://packages.qa.debian.
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On 28-01-14 15:16, bozhan wrote:
> Cacti poller doesn't draw graphs, in Console -> Utilities -> Technical
> Support
> time was 2 hours back (UTC)instead of my time zone(EET),
> because cacti needs date.timezone in /etc/php5/cli/php.ini to be
>
Hi,
On 07-02-14 19:29, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
>> Package: liferea
>> I am orphaning all my packages
>
> I'm taking over this, likely with the rest of the co-maintainers.
I suggest we either create a team as maintainer, or let David have the
first choice of being the maintainer. He did mos
On 06-02-14 22:04, Joachim Wiedorn wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "chrony"
If nobody beats me to it, I will have a look. Feel free to bug me if I
haven't responded within a week.
Paul
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On 06-02-14 22:04, Joachim Wiedorn wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "chrony"
From the Debian side this looks trivial and I think I will upload as is,
but some remarks still.
- Upstream FAQ removed two questions and part of the answer to one
question is now part of the answer to
Hi Joachim,
On 08-02-14 18:51, Joachim Wiedorn wrote:
>> - Your watch file doesn't work, please find attached a version that
>> works and at the same time takes advantage of the fact that upstream
>> signs its releases. You need the also attached keyring for that but feel
>> free to generate that
On 10-02-14 10:16, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Is that an upstream regression, or does check-presets need to be
> adjusted to the new version?
To be fully honest, what we actually test is regressions in avconv in
libav. As we are so dependent on that, I wrote the regression test. I
haven't looked yet, bu
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Hi Wirawan,
On 06-12-13 20:40, Wirawan Purwanto wrote:
> (2) When we press a menu shortcut key from main window (say, Alt+F),
> then pressing "down" arrow will NOT bring the highlight to one item
> below the current; rather it simply closes the menu. This is surprisi
Hi Milan and all other readers,
On 30-11-13 21:01, Milan Zamazal wrote:
> I orphan and offer for adoption several accessibility packages:
Thank you for bringing this up on debian-a11y. I think for most, if not
all, packages the a11y team is a good team to do the maintenance. I am
not filing ITA j
Hi Peter, hi all,
On 08-12-13 00:01, Peter Drysdale wrote:
> Recently Czech voices for festival have been offered for adoption.
Which was indeed mentioned on d-a11y [1].
[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-accessibility/2013/11/msg00068.html
> As a founding member of the Debian TTS (text to spe
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In unstable, we finished the lesstif2 to motif transition [1, 2, 3]. Please
remove lesstif2 from unstable.
[3] still shows ctn, ferret-vis, freesci, glw and magics++ as unknown/bad, but
that is the result of
As mentioned before, I do not receive e-mails to this bug. Sorry for not
responding earlier.
On 16-11-13 02:50, Hamish wrote:
> if [ `uname -m` = "ia64" ] ; then
> or is there a better way to do arch-specific lines with the aid of debhelper?
Yes (well, no actually):
{{{
# in Wheezy (and Jessie i
On 09-12-13 22:06, Paul Gevers wrote:
> I haven't tried ppc64 yet.
I can't find a ppc64 porterbox, so I can't test this for you.
Just for the heads up, this bug is currently the only reason why
lesstif2 can't be removed from Debian. Thus, I would appreciate an
upload (
Hi all,
Although from the testing/jessie point of view the transition is not
finished yet, lesstif2 is removed from unstable.
I understand that lesstif2 is removed from testing when no (binary)
packages depend on it anymore. As the removal has not happened
automatically, what can I do to help the
On 14-12-13 12:42, Julien Cristau wrote:
> Removing lesstif2 would make grass, grass-gui, gridengine-qmon,
> libvia-dev, libvia2, via-bin uninstallable. grass is blocked by
> #728150. gridengine needs a few more days. via is blocked by #724021.
Thanks for verifying. Working on Grass right now (
Hi
Currently the via package in Debian is one of the last package to block
the removal of lesstif2 [0]. This is due to a serious bug [1] in the
package which prevents if from migrating to testing.
This e-mail aims to recheck the use of the lip...@cbs.mpg.de address,
which caused bug [1] to be rep
with $(HARDENING_DISABLE_PIE_CFLAGS_FILTER) filtered for
+now (closes: #728150)
+ * Add patch fix_big-endian_issues which allows grass to build on s390x
+and ppc64 (closes: #672719)
+
+ -- Paul Gevers Sat, 14 Dec 2013 12:17:17 +0100
+
grass (6.4.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
[ M. Hamish B
Hi all,
On 11-10-13 03:14, Jason White wrote:
> Specifically, see
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=637652 which is
> required by Speech-Dispatcher 0.8.
Triggered by a private conversation with Jarek Czekalski I like to take
this a step further. If progress in our accessibility
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On 10/21/13 00:04, Marek Straka wrote:
> I am trying to convert one mpg video to another format (package
> "libvo-aacenc0" is installed on my system):
Is libavcodec-extra-54 (or 53) installed, as suggested by the package?
Libraries like libvo-aacenc0 are not used by avc
tif2 to motif (Closes: #714655)
+ * Build depend on libxt-dev (was pulled in by lesstif2 until now)
+ * Add patch to not link against libXp (it is going to be removed
+from Debian, see bug #657253) and other unnecessary libraries
+(libXext was no build dependency anyways)
+
+ -- Paul Gevers S
On 25-10-13 11:34, Justin B Rye wrote:
> In order to be able to compile projects using .rc files, you need first to
> manually install the package mingw32-binutils, which is suggested by
> fp-compiler but not pulled in automatically.
Isn't this sentence a little long? Especially for no
If no response to this bug is received, I intend to NMU this package
next week to fix this bug with the proposed patch. If I do so, I will
upload to DELAYED and update this bug accordingly.
Thanks for considering.
Paul
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Just a short note. I tried to reproduce this failure, but it doesn't
fail for me.
Paul
paul@wollumbin ~ $ cmucl
;;; Hey: there is no /etc/lisp-config.lisp file, please run
"dpkg-reconfigure common-lisp-controller" as root
CMU Common Lisp Debian build debian/20c-2-1-g957a42a-dirty (20C
Unicode),
pload
+ * Move documentation from cmucl-cml to cmucl-docs to allow binNMU's but
+provide symlinks to the files (Closes: #683398)
+
+ -- Paul Gevers Sat, 26 Oct 2013 20:41:16 +0200
+
cmucl (20c-2.1) unstable; urgency=low
* Non-maintainer upload.
diff -Nru cmucl-20c/debian/cmucl-clm.docs
Package: eglibc
Version: 2.13-38
Severity: grave
Justification: leaves system unusable
[Sorry for not filing this bug with reportbug, but due to this bug that
doesn't work anymore. I am also unable to sign my mail at this moment,
due to this bug.]
For building an i386-only package I libc6-amd64 w
Seems this bug was indeed already reported: 699206 and 707185. However,
it is not clear to me how I can get my system working again. Obviously,
I can not remove or create symlinks to the right location as ln and
friends don't work anymore (not to mention that sudo and getty don't help).
Seems like
So I was indeed able to recover my system by changing the symlink in
/lib64/ with an emergency USB key. For the record, after shutdown, the
system of course would not come up. I am afraid that people with less
patience than I would conclude that their system was hopelessly ruined.
However, I have
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Author: Paul Gevers
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Package: src:cmucl
Version: 20c-2
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While I was trying to build cmucl to fix bug 683398 and 714655 I noticed that
the Makefile in src/docs/ does not clean up all created files.
Please consider updating the create-and-adap
ebian/changelog
--- xshisen-1.51/debian/changelog 2012-04-09 10:51:36.0 +0200
+++ xshisen-1.51/debian/changelog 2013-10-27 20:46:53.0 +0100
@@ -1,3 +1,14 @@
+xshisen (1:1.51-4.1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ [ Paul Gevers ]
+ * Non-maintainer upload
+
+ [ Graham Inggs ]
+ *
Just an important note for anybody ending up at this bug and wanting to
remove libc6-amd64. As long as you have root access to the system and
have not powered off yet, I believe you can fix this issue without
rescue CD/USB.
With root access (sudo does not work anymore, because the setguid fails)
y
Package: grass
Version: 6.4.3-2
Severity: important
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I hope you are aware of the current build failure on ia64:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=grass&arch=ia64&ver=6.4.3-2&stamp=1380196645
which prevents the migration of grass to testi
event building twice by touching build-*-stamp
+ * Prevent dublicate control entries by calling dh_builddeb only on the
+proper target
+
+ -- Paul Gevers Tue, 29 Oct 2013 22:10:09 +0100
+
cmucl (20c-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Actually reference the changelog for 20c, not 19d!
diff -Nru
YSCALL but
that FTBFS on kFreeBSD. So apperently we need to check what we have
Author: Paul Gevers
Comment: Upstream commit is
https://github.com/comotion/cpm/commit/2ba8958a7c935d96b4db183b70f6747ca8151b02
diff --git a/security.c b/security.c
index 4735636..7e4b6b2 100644
--- a/security.c
+++ b/s
On 18-05-13 00:28, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> diff -ur
> libbrlapi-dev_4.5-2_i386/usr/share/man/man3/brlapi_authClientPacket_t.3
> libbrlapi-dev_4.5-2_ia64/usr/share/man/man3/brlapi_authClientPacket_t.3
> --- libbrlapi-dev_4.5-2_i386/usr/share/man/man3/brlapi_authClientPacket_t.3
> 2013-05-16 15:21:1
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On 06-01-14 23:06, Jarek Czekalski wrote:
> When I build speechd 0.8 from original source (from the upstream
> repository), then the autospawn is successful.
Interesting note.
> Paul, if you don't have an immediate solution to the problem, I will
> debug the debian sou
Slight progress:
paul@wollumbin ~ $
SPEECHD_ADDRESS=unix_socket:/home/paul/.cache/speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock
spd-say hello
works. Also the following python works out of the box:
paul@wollumbin ~ $ python3
Python 3.2.3 (default, Feb 20 2013, 14:44:27)
[GCC 4.7.2] on linux2
Type "help", "copyri
Hi Security team,
On 09-01-14 15:07, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> Package: flite
> Severity: important
> Tags: security
>
> Please see http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2014/01/09/5 for
> details and a patch.
>
> Cheers,
> Moritz
I see that you tagged the above issue in the fli
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On 09-01-14 21:43, Florian Weimer wrote:
> I couldn't reach this code via speech-dispatcher (with an active flite
> module) or any other way (admittedly I tried only on Fedora). If this
> function can be called while using desktop accessibility tools, we
> should probably
Hi Jarek,
It seems to me that the output of your strace tells us that you are
running speech-dispatcher in server mode. That is not the default
anymore, and I believe not recommended. Could you try to kill
speech-dispatcher, change your /etc/init.d/speech-dispatcher to say "no"
to auto-start and t
Package: speakup
Severity: critical
Justification: hangs the system which can cause serious data loss
Forwarded the following message as a proper bug report, such that it
isn't lost:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-accessibility/2014/01/msg00079.html
Original Message
Subject: sp
On 04-01-14 07:44, Paul Gevers wrote:
> speechd-up is fixed and can be bin-NMUed [2]. For mysqmail I got
> permission to do the trivial NMU when needed, see [1]. So we are all set
> for this small transition without current transition mixes from my side.
Ping...
For the record, mysqmail
[Please be aware that if you reply to a bug report, the original
reported does NOT get your message automatically.]
On 31-10-13 23:38, Hamish wrote:
> yes, we're aware of it; sorry not much insight so far on how to fix it.
>
> also I'm a little surprised that the ppc64 and s390x big-endian error*
On 02-11-13 10:00, Paul Gevers wrote:
> [Please be aware that if you reply to a bug report, the original
> reported does NOT get your message automatically.]
>
> On 31-10-13 23:38, Hamish wrote:
>> yes, we're aware of it; sorry not much insight so far on how to fix it.
On 31-10-13 23:38, Hamish wrote:
> yes, we're aware of it; sorry not much insight so far on how to fix it.
I am not 100% sure how this works, but by enabling the commented out
code in debian/rules about -fPIE and -fPIC again (line 21/22), the
builds completes successfully. I found [1] when I searc
Hi Steve,
On 01-07-13 18:40, Graham Inggs wrote:
> The lesstif2 package on which your package depends or build-depends is
> destined to be removed from the archive before the release of Jessie.
> More information can be found in the Debian wiki [1].
>
> Please update your package to build agains
Hi,
On 23-07-13 12:52, Graham Inggs wrote:
> The lesstif2 package on which your package depends or build-depends is
> destined to be removed from the archive before the release of Jessie.
We are nearly there [1, 2]. Could you please remove or replace lesstif2
in the dependency list of ia32-libs?
as they
+ were pulled in by lesstif2-dev and change the build log otherwise
+- libpng-dev instead of libpng12-dev (Closes: #662336)
+- automake instead of automake1.9 (Closes: #724370)
+ * Add and use autotools-dev to update config.{guess,sub} during build
+(Closes: #727860)
+
+
Hi Debian-Med Packaging Team,
On 02-07-13 16:25, Graham Inggs wrote:
> The lesstif2 package on which your package depends or build-depends is
> destined to be removed from the archive before the release of Jessie.
The ctn package is one of the last packages in the lesstif2-to-motif
transition [2
Hi
On 02-07-13 18:28, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 12:56:33 +0200, Graham Inggs wrote:
>> Please update your package to build against the motif package
>> instead.
>>
> I think motif should provide a transitional lesstif2-dev package
> instead, if it's deemed safe to do so.
The
Hi Wirawan,
Thanks for taking the time to report issues.
On 05-11-13 20:07, Wirawan Purwanto wrote:
> Xmgrace still crashes when I press Esc on a local menu.
> This bug must be related to old bug #356017, which is basically lesstif2's
> bug, not xmgrace itself.
Well, the good news is: we are get
[Resending to the bts as my mail to
pkg-gridengine-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org is not being handled and I
don't like waiting so long.]
Hi
[Please keep me in CC in replies, I am not subscribed to the list]
As I am trying to get rid of lesstif2 in Debian [LESSTIF], I was looking
into doing an NM
Hi,
Just a very short response to a sentence I saw in your e-mail.
On 06-11-13 18:01, Dave Love wrote:
> There are some serious problems with the current packaging, including
> security issues, apart from library dependencies.
It would be great if the Debian bug tracker and the Debian security t
[A review of part of the review]
On 09-11-13 16:51, Daniel Lintott wrote:
> I'm also fairly new to reviewing, so forgive me if I miss something!
> 1. As your package is not yet in debian, the entries in debian/changelog
> should be merged to a single entry, for the version of the package that
> w
On 09-11-13 00:20, Dave Love wrote:
> I don't have very good experience with that. (See my comments somewhere
> in the tracker on the last NMU.) However, part of the reason for
> re-doing the packaging is to provide the scripts which actually allow it
> to be configured in "secure" mode.
>
> The
security.patch
+- Build-Depends on dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1~)
+
+ -- Paul Gevers Sat, 09 Nov 2013 21:14:04 +0100
+
freesci (0.6.4-7) unstable; urgency=low
* Fix multiple definition of \ifpdf in docs
only in patch2:
unchanged:
--- freesci-0.6.4.orig/patches/03_fix_segfault_
Control: owner -1 !
On 12-11-13 11:01, Graham Inggs wrote:
> * Override remaining Lintian spelling error warnings.
Isn't it (easily) possible to fix these spelling errors, or are they
false positives? If you stick to the overrides, please document why in
the override file.
Would you mind creatin
On 02-11-13 14:30, Paul Gevers wrote:
> On 01-07-13 18:40, Graham Inggs wrote:
>> Please update your package to build against the motif package instead.
>
> I will happily NMU your package to do the transition.
I intent to create this trivial NMU within several days from now and
On 04-11-13 20:59, Paul Gevers wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 12:56:33 +0200, Graham Inggs wrote:
>>> Please update your package to build against the motif package
>>> instead.
>
> If you rather have it, I can do the transition in a NMU.
I haven't heard back
On 09-11-13 18:40, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Wouldn't it make more sense to remove gridengine from Debian (for now)?
If nobody objects within the next two weeks, I am going to request the
removal of gridengine from Debian, as it will by that time be the only
limiting factor to remove lesst
On 25-01-12 02:16, Drew Parsons wrote:
> Current packages with explicit libxp-dev build-dependencies
> (source package, current version, bug filed):
> iceape 2.0.14-9#623660
Bug is still open, but iceape does not build-depend on libxp-dev anymore
AFAICT.
> rox
On 13-11-13 14:46, Graham Inggs wrote:
>> Isn't it (easily) possible to fix these spelling errors, or are they
>> false positives? If you stick to the overrides, please document why in
>> the override file.
>
> Well, they occur in non-English messages so I would say false positives,
> but perhaps
Hi Rupert,
On 16-11-13 10:08, Rupert Swarbrick wrote:
> This happens because of some faulty logic in the "linux
> detection". Basically, they had something hardcoded to check for new
> linuxes, which meant version 2.x.y. Linux 3.x broke it.
Do you have any idea why then cmucl doesn't segfault on
tags 714737 + patch
tags 714737 + pending
thanks
Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for glw (versioned as 8.0.0-1.1) and
uploaded it to DELAYED/7. Please feel free to tell me if I
should delay it longer.
Regards.
Paul Gevers
diff -u glw-8.0.0/debian/rules glw-8.0.0/debian/rules
--- glw-
On 20-11-13 11:43, Graham Inggs wrote:
> While testing Motif built without fix #1565 applied, I have been unable
> to reproduce the original bug.
Are you suggesting to just drop the fix, as it doesn't seem to fix anything?
Paul
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