On Wednesday 09 February 2011 01.12:57 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
wrote:
> Of course, we can simply orphan Qt 3, and hope somebody will step up to
> maintain it; we are unconvinced this is a responsible step for us to take
> as it would place the maintenance burden of a large package on
Hi,
Attached is a symbols file that works on i386, and with some luck on the
other 32 bit architecture. Not sure about BSD, IIRC something more is
necessary, but dealing with non-c++ symbol files is IMO quite
impossible...
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Hi,
On Friday 29 January 2010 16.44:28 Simon Josefsson wrote:
> zeromq-2.0-beta2/foreign/openpgm/libpgm-2.0.20rc5.tar.bz2:libpgm-2.0.20
> rc5/openpgm/doc/draft-ietf-rmt-bb-pgmcc-03.txt
> zeromq-2.0-beta2/foreign/openpgm/libpgm-2.0.20rc5.tar.bz2:libpgm-2.0.20r
> c5/openpgm/doc/rfc3208.txt
Thank
notfound 561724 4.3.4-4
thanks
... but it's at last fixed in sid.
(I always check that I keep all binary packages from a particular source
package at the same version. My system is now mostly sid in everything
related to KDE, HAL, PolicyKit, DBUS etc.)
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found 561724 4.3.4-3
thanks
Now the current version from testing has this crash bug :-(
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Application: Plasma Workspace (plasma-desktop), signal: Segmentation fault
[KCrash Handler]
#6 0xb6020417 in QtPrivate::QStringList_
Heyho!
This is in part a "mee too", in part a reply to Modestas, stack trace
including symbols.
It might be the same, but it's a bit a different code path afaict.
hal is 0.5.14; all KDE is at current sid (4.3.4) unless I've forgotten a
package (I have checked everything from kdebase-workspace
Package: kpart-webkit
Severity: serious
don-migrate-to-testing pro forma bug.
KDE webkit kpart is part of KDE playground and not good enough for release.
But people will still want to play around with it, so it's still packaged.
Once it migrates from playground to regular KDE, it'll probably b
Heyho!
On Saturday 14 March 2009 16:18:23 James Bottomley wrote:
> postgrey: FATAL: ERROR: can't create DB environment: No such file or
> directory (dbdir: /var/lib/postgrey uid/gid: 121,121)
Arrgh.
I'll probably not get around to handle this for at least a week as I'm semi-
VAC next week, bu
Yodel!
Just a short peep from me. Expect an upload with debconf notice within the
next days; I still consider the NEWS.Debian entry to be enough, but
apparently I'm pretty much the only one ...
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Hi,
(note to self: since I've successfully printed from both new lenny installs
and systems upgraded from something similar to etch I doubt this
deserves "grave" serverity.)
Can you add log output from cups with "LogLevel debug" in cupsd.conf,
please? Cups is extremely reluctant to disclose t
tags 478821 +help
thanks
Hi,
I added the statoverride things because IIRC I had problems with the dir
premissions being reset somehow, but I'm not clear on why/how.
(You can tell I'm not that an experienced packager, can't you :-)
So removing the statoverride logic is fine by me, however I'm q
Package: libdb4.4
Version: 4.4.20-9
Severity: grave
Justification: totally breaks postgrey
(don't hesitate to shoot back if it turns out that postgrey or
libberkeleydb-perl is using libdb4.4 the wrong way :-)
See #441069: txn_begin seems to fail with 4.4.20-9. Downgrading to 4.4.20-8
makes the
or even etch for this bug, since it's not security
related.
greetings
Adrian von Bidder
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Package: egroupware
Version: 1.2-104.dfsg-1
Severity: grave
Justification: default installation causes apache to not start up anymore
Yo!
On a minimal etch installation (installed with beta3 installer just now), I
basically did "aptitude install egroupware egroupware-ldap postgresql-7.4
php4-{a
heers
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severity 380079 grave
thanks
On Thursday 27 July 2006 13:59, Christian Schlettig wrote:
> File: postgrey
> Justification: breaks unrelated software
Which unrelated software does it break?
Adjusting to grave, though personally I even think 'important' would be
sufficient.
> Version: 1.21-1sarge
found 340709 1.0-1+b1
thanks
(let's hope this works on such an old bug...)
Yo!
After some initial activity, I've not heard anything from upstream for many
months now, and the project is still very young. So I'm not certain that
it's a good idea to release rapple with a Debian release.
cheers
Package: rapple
Version: 0.99cvs20051120-1
Severity: grave
Justification: hold-rapple-in-unstable marker bug
This package is based off a cvs snapshot, testing migration should wait
until an official release is out.
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Yo!
I can't really see how this can happen at all - bind9's postinst will
"always" ("$1" == "configure" and "$uid" == 0 which should always be the
case in the post-installation script - why is the latter check there at
all?) set /var/cache/bind to root:bind and g+rw.
Can you (Martin Strauss)
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 03.25, Florent Bayle wrote:
[libpano12]
> http://www.virtualproperties.com/noipix/patents.html suggests that there
> is clear prior art in this case. I have taken this link from previous
> discution on debian-legal. But Robert Jordens thinks that :
> "The prior art argumen
On Friday 15 April 2005 14.03, martin f krafft wrote:
> wenn ich bis morgen nichts von dir hÃre, dann kÃmmere ich mich drum.
I'll package that tomorrow, ETA 14.00 +0100.
Martin, I'd be happy if you could upload for me once more as this is urgent
and I haven't read the dput/dupload/... docs yet.
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