reopen 95373
thanks
Whilst there are workarounds to retrieve messages as text/plain or
text/html and then convert them into message/rfc822, there's still
no way to directly read as RFC-822 messages so that a suitable WWW
client will directly render them in the usual manner (including
charset and
Hang on - I upgraded debconf instead of debconf-utils.
debconf-utils 1.4.49 does fix the issue for me.
Thanks!
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0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Colin Watson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Colin") wrote:
Colin> This would suggest that you have some entries in config.dat
Colin> that don't have entries matching their Template: value in
Colin> templates.dat.
Colin>
Colin> By the rather crude method of binary
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Don Armstrong mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Don") wrote:
Don> http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/105768
Don>
Don> see if that approximates what you were asking for.
The "download as mbox" links?
The content seems okay, but the MIME type is reported as text/plain
rat
Package: debconf-utils
Version: 1.4.30.11
Severity: important
/
| $ debconf-get-selections >/dev/null
| debconf: DbDriver "passwords" warning: could not open
/var/cache/debconf/passwords.dat: Permission denied
| Can't call method "description" on an undefined value at
/usr/share/perl5/De
Package: feed2imap
Version: 0.4-4
Severity: wishlist
Tags: security
feed2imap requires users to include passwords in their ~/.feed2imaprc
files, thereby increasing the number of files that need restrictive
read permissions and making it hard for users to easily share setup
experiences.
It would b
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Lucas Nussbaum mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Lucas") wrote:
Lucas> Also, feed2imap will check .feed2imaprc's mode and issue a
Lucas> warning if it is world-readable.
Perhaps only if it finds a password in the file? So that users can
copy bits off each other if
Package: mozilla-locale-ja
Version: 1.7.8+jlp.1-1
Severity: normal
Having a spring-clean, I discovered an old configuration of my
long-uninstalled package, and attempted to purge it:
/[ aptitude show mozilla-locale-ja; aptitude purge -y mozilla-locale-ja
]
| Package: mozilla-locale-ja
|
Package: gimp
Version: 2.2.13-1
Severity: normal
Over time, I find that it takes file dialogs longer and longer to
show. This is true even using just one directory and not adding any
new files to it. It's also true whether or not it's displaying the
file list, and whether one is opening or closi
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Ari Pollak mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Ari") wrote:
Ari> Are you running out of memory while opening lots of images?
No - I'm using about 1.5G out of 2G of RAM (mostly in Iceweasel), and
only opening one or two images at a time.
Ari> Are there a lot of imag
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Michael Albinus mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Michael") wrote:
Michael> Toby Speight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Package: tramp
>> Version: 1:2.0.54-2
>> Severity: important
>>
>> Once Tra
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Michael Albinus mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Michael") wrote:
Michael> Anyway, the test in `tramp-completion-mode' is made in order
Michael> to check whether `char-equal' can be applied. If you replace
Michael>
Michael>(and (integerp last-input-event)
Package: wikipedia2text
Version: 0.05-1
Severity: wishlist
The package suggests "less | more". I think my preferred pager
(most) should be in this list.
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0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Debian Bug Tracking System mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Debian") wrote:
Debian> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
Debian> #95373: bugs.debian.org; Retrieve as message/rfc822,
Debian> which was filed against the debbugs package.
Debian>
Package: python-gtk2
Version: 2.8.6-5
Severity: important
I get this when I try to install:
/
| Setting up python-gtk2 (2.8.6-5) ...
| Traceback (most recent call last):
| File "/usr/sbin/update-python-modules", line 246, in ?
| raise "%s does not exist"%arg
| /usr/share/python-supp
Package: tetex-bin
Version: 3.0-19
Severity: normal
tetex is driving my /share automounter crazy - here's the syslog from
my latest upgrade:
/
| Oct 10 14:52:24 canisp automount[20087]: failed to mount /share/texmf-local
| Oct 10 14:52:24 canisp automount[20088]: failed to mount /share/te
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Frank Küster mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("fant") wrote:
fant> I've built a package with that change. [Toby], would you please
fant> test whether this helps? I'm not even sure whether it's sufficient
fant> to change libkpathsea4, or you also need tetex-bin. A
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Frank Küster mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("fant") wrote:
fant> /etc/cron.daily/tetex-bin running mktexlsr.
fant>
fant> I think the following command will also trigger it:
fant>
fant> kpsewhich --expand-var='$TEXMF'
fant>
fant> Is that right? If yes, then run
fa
Still getting the same issue. It looks like the library hasn't been
built with your changes:
/
| $ ls -lhog /usr/lib/libkpathsea.so.4.0.0
| -rw-r--r-- 1 66K 2006-10-11 10:45 /usr/lib/libkpathsea.so.4.0.0
\
Shouldn't it have a more recent modtime?
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I've looked at the Web version of the bug log; here is the information
you wanted:
/[ chase /etc/alternatives/python-gtk ]
| /usr/share/python-gtk-2.0
\
/[ file /usr/share/python-support/python-gtk ]
| /usr/share/python-support/python-gtk: symbolic link to
`/etc/alternati
Package: docbook-utils
Version: 0.6.14-1
Severity: normal
If I run two docbook2* scripts on the same source file concurrently, I
get an error because they both try to remove the same intermediate
files:
/[ docbook2ps test.xml & docbook2pdf test.xml ]
| Using catalogs: /etc/sgml/catalog
|
Package: gpscorrelate
Severity: important
/[ aptitude install gpscorrelate ]
| Reading package lists... Done
| Building dependency tree... Done
| Reading extended state information
| Initializing package states... Done
| Reading task descriptions... Done
| Building tag database...
Severity: important
Version: 2.1.1-5
File: /usr/share/java/postgis.jar
It's still an issue with 2.1.1:
/[ dpkg -L libpostgis-java ]
| /.
| /usr
| /usr/share
| /usr/share/doc
| /usr/share/doc/libpostgis-java
| /usr/share/doc/libpostgis-java/changelog.gz
| /usr/share/doc/libpostgis-java/cop
Package: python-rbtools
Version: 0.3.4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Upstream has released quite a few versions since 0.3.4, including bug
fixes and features that many of us would find useful:
http://www.reviewboard.org/docs/releasenotes/rbtools/ >
Please consider packaging RBTools 0.6.
Th
Package: kernel-package
Version: 12.036+nmu3
Severity: wishlist
If I build a kernel with LZ4 compression enabled, it fails at
/
| LZ4 arch/x86/boot/compressed/vmlinux.bin.lz4
| /bin/sh: 1: lz4c: not found
\
Kernel-package could Suggest liblz4-tool to help find the right bin
Package: libstdc++6-4.9-dbg
Version: 4.9.0-2
Severity: normal
File:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/../../share/gcc-4.9/python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py
Dear Maintainer,
I'm using gdb 7.6.2, and I get the following when I load a program
linked against libstdc++:
/
| [Thread debugging using lib
Package: schroot
Version: 1.5.4-1
Severity: normal
If I use plain 'chroot' to access a working system, with
SHELL=/bin/bash, I can type 'suspend' into bash, and get back to my
parent shell.
If I use 'schroot' to do the same, then 'suspend' just hangs until I
go to another terminal and 'kill -CONT
Package: cron
Version: 3.0pl1-121
Severity: normal
File: /etc/cron.daily/standard
Dear Maintainer,
Every day, I receive an email warning me about missing lost+found
directories. But the filesystems listed are merely bind mounts of
sub-trees of other filesystems which do in fact have lost+found.
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
(I'm not sure whether this is RFP or RFA, as a package exists, but it's
not in Debian's archive - please re-title if necessary).
* Package name: wview
Version : 5.19.0-1
Upstream Author : Mark Teel
* URL or Web page : http://www.wviewweather.com/
Package: xscreensaver
Version: 5.15-2
Severity: wishlist
XScreenSaver imposes its idea of DPMS settings every time it does
something. However, I prefer to set DPMS externally (in particular, I
set a much shorter timeout when away, according to pam-usb).
One might expect that setting the 'dpmsEna
> "Jamie" == Jamie Zawinski writes:
Jamie> Intended behavior. Won't fix. It's impossible to allow use
Jamie> of both xset and a GUI and know which setting should take
Jamie> priority, since changes to settings don't have timestamps on
Jamie> them. Therefore, xscreensaver has
5 19:29:57.0 +
+++ xscreensaver-5.15-2+tms1/debian/changelog 2012-02-15 19:17:38.0 +
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+xscreensaver (5.15-2+tms1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Add config file option to prevent xscreensaver touching DPMS (Closes:
+ #659802).
+
+ -- Toby Speight Wed, 15 Feb
> "Daniel" == Daniel Hartwig writes:
Daniel> This problem is already reported. The attached patch fixes
Daniel> it:
I've had that patch installed for a couple of days and it does just what
I want - thanks. Looking forward to seeing it in a future release. :-)
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> "Jamie" == Jamie Zawinski writes:
Jamie> Sorry, I think this is only going to confuse people.
Jamie> Applications should not have UI elements that just magically
Jamie> get ignored if some forgotten text-only preference is set.
Jamie> I'm not going to install this patch upst
0> In article
,
0> Javier Fernandez-Sanguino mailto:j...@computer.org> ("Javier") wrote:
Javier> This bug was already reported (in bug reports #662605 and
Javier> #660879) and has been fixed in the 3.0pl1-123 version (in
Javier> unstable now) by removing the standard cron task file.
Oops - sorry
Package: libpam-usb
Version: 0.5.0-1
Severity: normal
File: /etc/pamusb.conf
When upgrading libpam-usb from 0.4.2 to 0.5.0, I found that my
existing configuration file did not correctly give success for the
configured devices. I found that changing the "serial" field for
each device from the form
uessed quite closely
by an attacker, so use the kernel's random number generator instead.
Author: Toby Speight
---
--- libpam-usb-0.5.0.orig/src/pad.c
+++ libpam-usb-0.5.0/src/pad.c
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
#include
#include
#include
+#include
#include
#include
#include "conf
Package: gpscorrelate
Version: 1.6.1-4
Severity: wishlist
I've recently acquired a camera that writes GPS data to its images.
But the positioning data are quite often a bit off, because it only
infrequently updates itself (to conserve battery, I presume).
Therefore, I want to overwrite the image
Package: gimp
Version: 2.8.0-2+b1
Severity: normal
I wanted to change my default JPEG settings, so I used the "Save Defaults"
on the export dialog. It did succeed in changing my defaults, but not to
the values I asked for - it seems to have broken things so badly that it
now wants to save everyth
0> In article <20121014231616.gn5...@codelibre.net>,
0> Roger Leigh mailto:rle...@codelibre.net> ("Roger") wrote:
Roger> This is quite an interesting problem, and will need a bit more
Roger> investigation before I find a solution.
I fully expected that! :-)
I have however just tried a bit of ex
0> In article <20121210203903.gi14...@codelibre.net>,
0> Roger Leigh mailto:rle...@codelibre.net> ("Roger") wrote:
Roger> Many thanks for the patch. I'm afraid I'm a little busy to look
Roger> at it in detail right now; maybe while I'm home for Christmas.
Roger>
Roger> I do have a lurking suspici
:10.0 +0100
+++ gpscorrelate-1.6.1+tms.1/debian/changelog 2013-04-26 10:30:33.559152896 +0100
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+gpscorrelate (1.6.1-4+tms.1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Add ability to force overwriting of existing tags
+
+ -- Toby Speight Fri, 26 Apr 2013 09:31:14 +0100
+
gpscorrelate
Package: libosmium-dev
Version: 0.0~20111213-g7f3500a-3+b2
Severity: important
OSM ids now exceed the capacity of a 32-bit signed int, causing my
applications to fail with a bad_alloc. Upstream changelog mentions
64-bit ID support, so please package for us.
Thanks.
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Package: librsvg2-bin
Version: 2.26.0-1
Severity: normal
Viewing the included SVG file with rsvg-view (or converting it to PNG
with rsvg) shows the dashed line in black, meaning that the CSS for
".foo" and ".bar" has been applied, but not the rule for ".foo.bar".
Inkscape (and inkview) correctly s
> "r" == rdiezmail-emacs writes:
r> The console mode has been a shock. There is no mouse at all. I
r> cannot navigate the menus as usual, menu-bar-open is weird and
r> unfriendly. But, worst of all, some key combinations do not work
r> well.
0> In article <87ty99otg1@jidanni.org>,
0>
Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.113
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/lsinitramfs
Dear Maintainer,
With iucode-tool installed, mkinitramfs will generate an image for 3.9
or higher kernels with an uncompressed cpio archive containing processor
firmware before the main, compressed initramfs. lsi
0> In article <4f40399d.5070...@gmail.com>,
0> Mark Teel mailto:mteel2...@gmail.com> ("Mark") wrote:
Mark> I am very open to official inclusion in the debian repository. I
Mark> do not have time or desire to be the package maintainer for an
Mark> official debian package. Further, radlib would al
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.11.4
Tags: patch
File: /usr/bin/mk-build-deps
Here's a patch to mk-build-deps that incorporates Loïc Minier's improvement
(though I still find aptitude asking to remove my new package) and also
makes it actually use MKBUILDDEPS_ROOTCMD from the .devscripts file (I
di
Package: pipewalker
Version: 0.9.1-1
Severity: normal
If pipewalker is running (either mapped or iconified), then turning off
the monitor with e.g. 'dpms force off' is very quickly undone, and the
monitor returns to the 'on' state within a second or so.
The only remedy is to exit pipewalker and r
Package: osmosis
Version: 0.39+ds1-5
Severity: important
$ osmosis --read-xml enableDateParsing=no file=in.osm --write-xml file=out.osm
java.io.FileNotFoundException: /usr/share/java/spring-beans.jar
at
org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.ConfigurationParser.parse(ConfigurationParser
Package: wview
Severity: normal
Recently (since mid-December), wview no longer starts.
The log file contains
/
| Jan 3 14:30:35 ashgrove wviewd[20144]: <1325601035325> : radlib: wviewd
started as a daemon ...
| Jan 3 14:30:35 ashgrove wviewd[20144]: <1325601035325> : wview 5.19.0
sta
0> In article <87r4zgyf8r@luthien.mhp>,
0> Gergely Nagy mailto:alger...@madhouse-project.org> ("Gergely") wrote:
Gergely> There is no such package in Debian, and as far as I see,
Gergely> there never was. Please report bugs in third-party packages
Gergely> to wherever you obtained the package
Package: mkgmap
Version: 0.0.0+svn1067-1
Severity: wishlist
Mkgmap is much more useful with its associated splitter to divide up
country-sized extracts into Garmin-sized chunks:
http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/page/tile-splitter >
I'd suggest calling the binary something like mkgmap-split or such.
Als
Package: xfonts-traditional
Version: 1.3
Severity: important
When installing, I see
/
| Setting up xfonts-traditional (1.3) ...
| Generating fonts...
| Can't locate Sys/CPU.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl
| /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2 /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2 /usr/lib/perl5
| /usr
0> In article <20120513081611.ga21...@master.debian.org>,
0> Bart Martens mailto:ba...@debian.org> ("Bart") wrote:
Bart> I cannot reproduce the problem with pipewalker 0.9.4-1. Can you ?
Bart> If yes, please describe how.
I can still reproduce it, and there's no change to my repro steps.
With pi
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.142-7
Severity: normal
When I attempted to update one of my systems, I got
/
| Setting up acpi-support (0.142-7) ...
| insserv: Service dbus has to be enabled to start service acpi-support
| insserv: exiting now!
| update-rc.d: error: insserv rejected the
Package: osmosis
Version: 0.44.1-2
Severity: important
My usual update command:
/
| osmosis -q --read-replication-interval
workingDirectory=$HOME/maps/replication --write-pgsql-change database=osm
\
now fails with an exception:
/
| java.io.FileNotFoundException: /usr/sh
Package: jhead
Version: 1:3.00-1
Severity: normal
I have a writable directory containing some JPEG files that are
non-writable for me. I want to rename them by their timestamps (but
not to inadvertently change their content). But "jhead -n" refuses,
saying "Skipping readonly file".
The -n optio
0> In article <55c759cb.8070...@gmail.com>,
0> Ludovic Rousseau mailto:ludovic.rouss...@gmail.com> ("Ludovic") wrote:
>> Instead of skipping readonly files, it makes sense to continue as normal
>> until/unless a system call gives us a failure, then report it - like
>> every other Unix utility. Th
Package: emacs
Version: 46.1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Has the menu file been dropped from the Emacs packages? I can no
longer start Emacs directly from fvwm, and must resort to starting an
xterm just to launch an Emacs.
Please restore this useful functionality.
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Package: osmosis
Version: 0.43.1-4
Severity: normal
I recently dropped my pgsimple database and created a new pgsnapshot
database. But although osmosis successfully writes to it (both
initially and every night using replication), a read fails:
/
| $ osmosis -q --read-pgsimp database=osm
reopen 785257
thanks
0> In article ,
0> Debian Bug Tracking System mailto:ow...@bugs.debian.org> ("Debian")
wrote:
>> /
>> | $ osmosis -q --read-pgsimp database=osm --dataset-dump --write-null
Debian> You should use --read-pgsql for the snapshot schema.
Oops, that's an error in my rep
0> In article <55549ae2.1000...@xs4all.nl>,
0> Sebastiaan Couwenberg mailto:sebas...@xs4all.nl> ("SC") wrote:
SC> I've prepared a new osmosis revision for jessie and requested
SC> approval from the release team (#785298).
SC>
SC> I'll include that change, and more of the upstream changes in a new
reopen 775834
thanks
I'm not convinced that a change to isc-dhcp fixes this issue - did you
perhaps make a typo?
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Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.11-1+b1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
I would find it useful when doing 'aptitude upgrade' to (optionally) show
the list of proposed actions using colours to distinguish those to be
removed, installed, upgraded and recommended. This would draw attention
immed
As the submitter, I support the proposal to archive this bug. I clearly
haven't used this for a while!
(Sorry for late response; I've been on holiday for a couple of weeks.)
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Package: kernel-package
Version: 13.014+nmu1
Severity: normal
I build Linux image packages for some of my diskless client systems,
and install using schroot on the file server.
The TFTP server is set to serve the kernel image and initrd with
symlinks in /var/lib/tftpboot//{vmlinuz-rd,initrd.img}
Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: normal
Have a look at a bug that has been reassigned - e.g. [1]. Where the
text says "Bug reassigned from package '' to ''.",
the links point to [2] and [3] respectively, which both return 404 Not
Found errors.
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?
Package: openssh-client
Severity: normal
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/reportbug", line 2235, in
main()
File "/usr/bin/reportbug", line 1002, in main
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/optparse.py", line 1400, in parse_args
stop = s
A workaround exists: on every client root directory, write the
following to a file in /etc/kernel/postinst.d/ (you'll probably also
want "UMASK=022" in your /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf, too):
#!/bin/sh
set -e
# Ensure that kernel image is readable by tftpd
vmlinuz_location="$2"
if test -e
Package: tunnelx
Version: 20160713-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
I'm too lazy to type decimal points, so my Survex data files have
/
| *units tape 0.001 metres
| *units compass clino 0.1 degrees
\
When I import this as centreline, Tunnel does nothing, but prints an
exception to
Package: tunnelx
Version: 20160713-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Characters outside US-ASCII get corrupted when saving and loading
tunnel sketches. The reason is that each char is simply cast to byte
when saving, and sign-extended to char when loading. I've made a patch
which writes and reads X
Package: tunnelx
Version: 20160713-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
In saved SVG images, estimated walls appear identical to actual walls.
No dash pattern is being applied to the stroke. I've made a patch that
fixes it - tested by exporting SVG and viewing in Iceweasel - and it's
probably suitable
Package: tunnelx
Version: 20160713-3
Severity: normal
Sorry, no patch this time, because I couldn't find a fix!
The manual page says:
/
| This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the
| original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has
| excellent d
Package: qemu-user-static
Version: 1:2.7+dfsg-3
When I upgrade from the previous (working) version in 'testing', I get a
configure failure:
/
| # dpkg --configure -a
| Setting up qemu-user-static (1:2.7+dfsg-3) ...
| update-binfmts: warning: unable to close /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/regist
It might be some time before I'm in a position to run a newer kernel (I
like to be physically present for reboots, in case of problems). Current
uptime is less than 1 year, so it's not particularly pressing otherwise.
I'm guessing that any such recovery action would be a wishlist bug
against binf
Package: fvwm
Version: 1:2.6.5.ds-4.1+b2
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/fvwm-menu-desktop
When I run fvwm-menu-desktop, I get
/
| fvwm-menu-desktop: XML::Parser not installed.
\
I think that the package should suggest or recommend a package to solve
this.
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0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Øystein Gisnås mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Øystein") wrote:
Øystein> Can you please give an updated status on whether the bug reported at
Øystein> http://bugs.debian.org/356921 is still present in Evolution 2.10.1?
I'm now on 2.6.3.* versions of Evolution and
Package: kernel-package
Version: 11.001
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice if make-kpkg would automatically determine if the
kernel is configured with initrd support. That would avoid the
nuisance when building different configurations to remember to
specify --initrd on the command line, or to e
Package: pamusb-tools
Version: 0.4.2-1
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/bin/pamusb-agent
pamusb-agent acts as a daemon (certainly when started with -d), but
doesn't honour the convention of re-reading its config file when sent
SIGHUP. It would be useful if the daemon didn't need to be restarted
ever
Package: chbg
Version: 2.0-1
Severity: normal
I'm running chbg in non-gui mode, and its server usage is almost 1.5G,
which seems much more than necessary:
/[ xrestop ]
| res-base Wins GCs Fnts Pxms Misc Pxm mem Other Total PID Identifier
| 0a0 220 3414
Package: libpam-usb
Version: 0.4.2-1
Severity: normal
I get the following (some details censored with ***):
/
| # pamusb-check
| * Authentication request for user "" (pamusb-check)
| * Device "**" is connected (good).
| * Performing one time pad verification...
| * Regene
Package: iceweasel
Version: 3.0.1-1
Severity: normal
Iceweasel rudely interrupts my session and switches the window
manager to it whenever it loads a URL or opens a dialog. This means
I'm unable to minimise all its windows whilst loading a session
(usually about 100 tabs in 10 or so windows), lik
This one is bothering me, too, although I'm not sure that it's the
upgrade to Evolution that's broken things for me. I suspect that
changes to the server may be causing problem instead or as well.
In my case, it was coincident with upgrading from 2.4 to 2.6.
One thing I discovered is that if I g
If it helps, I see quite a few of these when I try to connect:
/
| (evolution-2.6:28512): libecal-WARNING **: e-cal.c:288: Unexpected response
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Package: merkaartor
Version: 0.13.1-1
Severity: normal
I've tried opening some of my recent photographs, but they appear
reflected around the prime meridian. IOW, a photo taken at 5 deg
51' 31.77" W appears in Merkaartor at 5 deg 51' 31.77" E.
I can provide sample JPEGs if required; they were wr
I have now submitted a patch to upstream, and it has been applied.
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0> In article <49fe2ccc.50...@bzed.de>,
0> Bernd Zeimetz mailto:be...@bzed.de> ("Bernd") wrote:
Bernd> Toby Speight wrote:
>> I have now submitted a patch to upstream, and it has been applied.
Bernd> Do you know if that patch has made it into 0.13.2?
I
0> In article <49fedf9b.4040...@bzed.de>,
0> Bernd Zeimetz mailto:be...@bzed.de> ("Bernd") wrote:
Bernd> Could you send me the patch so I can apply it in Debian, or at
Bernd> least make sure it will not be forgotten?
The patch was sent to the Merkaartor mailing list:
http://lists.openstreetmap.o
Package: gpscorrelate
Version: 1.6.0-1+b1
Severity: normal
I get the following failure from gpscorrelate:
/
| EXIF-GPS Photo matching program.
| Daniel Foote, 2005.
|
| Reading GPS Data...
| Legend: . = Ok, / = Interpolated, < = Rounded, - = No match, ^ = Too far.
| w = Write Fai
It's worse than that - as you might suspect from needing a writable
directory, it replaces the file. After first truncating it! So all the
other hard-links to the processed files are broken, and I've got a bunch
now zero-length files where the other links to the pictures used to be
:-(
I'd reall
0> I wrote:
>> I'd really, really like it to write to the target files in-place, as it
>> should by the Principle of Least Surprise.
0> In article <20090519222035.ga10...@localhost.localdomain>,
0> Eugeniy Meshcheryakov mailto:eu...@debian.org> ("Eugeniy") wrote:
Eugeniy> Well, for me it will be
Package: ia32-apt-get
Version: 22
Severity: normal
[I'm not sure whether this is 'normal' or 'wishlist' - it depends on
whether the Apt::Periodic functionality is supposed to be supported]
I have the following in a my apt.conf.d:
/[ 50periodic ]
| APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1";
0> In article <87y6qljw2b@frosties.localdomain>,
0> Goswin von Brederlow mailto:goswin-...@web.de> ("Goswin") wrote:
Goswin> Another drawback of not diverting apt-get and aptitude. I'm
Goswin> afraid this would have to be fixed in the apt-cron package so it
Goswin> calls the new wrappers.
Ju
Package: mount
Version: 2.15.1~rc1-1
Severity: normal
File: /bin/mount
When I (as a mortal user) attempt "mount -f" to determine whether I'm
allowed to mount a filesystem, I get the "mount: only root can do that"
message, even though the relevant fstab line specifies the 'user'
option (and running
The workaround suggested by Linas Žvirblis also works for me (though I
find that there's no need to quit aptitude between steps 2 and 3) on
both of i386 and amd64 platforms.
Package: emacs21-el
Version: 21.4a+1-5
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
File: /usr/share/emacs/21.4/lisp/align.el
Problem:
/
| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Not enough arguments for format string")
| message("Aligning `%s' (rule %d of %d) %d%%..." "1" 3 32)
| (if name (message "Al
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Toby Speight mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Toby") wrote:
Toby>
Toby> Fix:
Toby> 1419a1420
Toby> > name
Sorry, that was supposed to be a unified diff!
Here:
--- /tmp/align.el 2007-07-17 18:40:49.0 +0100
+
I see this issue every so often; particularly when non-Latin characters
are to be displayed. For instance, a recent upgrade of libc6 crashed
when [apt-listchanges's pager] 'most' reached the line
/
| * New Malayalam debconf translation, by Sajeev പിആര്.
\
in the changelog. Ho
reopen 432017
thanks
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.4.6.1-1
Severity: normal
This bug is happening for me again (this on a i686 box; my amd64
machine is currently unaffected).
Workaround:
* after pressing 'g' to preview changes, go to "Packages to be
upgraded", press 'M' to mark all as auto
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