Package: emacs21
Version: 21.4a+1-1
Severity: normal
An UTF-8 file (attached) with these three characters:
U+0022 U+00010380 U+0022
shows with "emacs -nw":
"\360\220\216\200"
which is not usable at all. The file displays correctly if I cat it.
I tried a bunch of other characters outside the BMP,
Package: vim
Version: 1:7.0-152+1
Severity: normal
Attached UTF-8 encoded file contains the following characters:
U+0022 U+0010380 U+0022
instead of showing the cuneiform for U+00010380 (UGARITIC
LETTER ALPA), vim shows a question mark. vim has no problem
displaying for example japanese or extend
Package: trigger
Version: 0.5.2-2
Severity: important
After choosing a car to race, trigger bails out and does not
restore video settings. Xorg was unusable, only 1/4 of display
was visible. Mouse was dead. Keyboard was working, but ctrl-alt-+
didn't change videomode. ctrl-alt-backspace worked, t
Package: neverball
Version: 1.4.0-1
Severity: important
neverball starts normally, but says "Sound disabled". Of course, no
sound is played then. Other applications work: ogg123 plays nicely,
gst-launch-0.10 plays nicely, as do tuxkart, frozen-bubble and
toppler, to name a few.
(I even tried movi
Package: quodlibet-plugins
Version: 20060713-1
Severity: normal
Hello,
quodlibet/plugins/events/lastfmsubmit.py does
import lastfm
which is in package lastfmsubmitd, so should probably
add Depends: lastfmsubmitd
(at least installing it makes the error message go away)
Thanks,
Taneli
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Package: python-gst0.10
Version: 0.10.5-5
Severity: important
Hello,
I hope I'm not blaming the wrong package here ... anyway, neither
"quodlibet" nor "listen" can play music without really bad jitter
(completely untolerable). They both depend on python-gst0.10.
OTOH, gst-launch is ok, as is (fo
Package: movabletype-opensource
Version: 4.2.3-1
Severity: important
Choosing sqlite during installation time makes the installation
complain about a missing sqlite client. However, no indication is
given as to why the (installed) sqlite3 package or
libdbd-sqlite3-perl are not sufficient.
The we
Package: xmoto
Version: 0.3.0-3+b1
Severity: important
Well, the subject line really says it all. Everything works normally
until starting gameplay (whether using "Quick Start" or choosing a
specific level doesn't make a difference). Then xmoto exits with
SIGSEGV. Sometimes it doesn't restore scre
Package: libsdl1.2debian
Version: 1.2.12-1
Severity: normal
Hello, seeing that both xmoto and tuxpaint fail to restore screen
resolution on exit and both depend on libsdl1.2debian, I guess there's
something wrong with it. Running "xrandr -s 1280x1024" restores it, but
kids can't do that by themse
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