On 29/03/2020 10:44, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> Hi there, about to NMU with the attached debdiff.
Feel free to adopt the package if you are interested in it.
Colin
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On 26/11/2019 23:27, Steve Conklin wrote:
> I have no intention to port it. Filing a removal bug sounds appropriate.
Agreed, time for it to vanish.
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On 21/02/2019 07:51, Andreas Tille wrote:
> I will apply the patch and do a team upload. Since I can not see any
> activity of Colin Tuckley I think it might be a good idea to move the
> package to Debian Games team. Colin, if I do not hear from you I assume
> you are OK with this
On 18/11/17 14:04, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> You continue to misunderstand the bug report. This is not a feature
> request for 4k key support.
I know that. What you fail to realise is that the mixmaster
*specification* makes no mention of 4k keys!
The author of this bug is a user of mixmaster who
has used an anonymizer to report the bug.
As a result the bug reporter is *uncontactable*.
The bug reporter is incorrect about the status of mixmaster, it's not
designed to use 4k keys so it is hardly surprising that it fails when
you try to use
On 22/07/17 10:08, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> This was fixed in 3.1-3, but the bug is back in 3.1-5
Sorry about that - a bit of confusion with two people working on the
package at the same time.
On 10/06/17 13:39, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Package: cqrlog
> Version: 1.8.2-1.1
> Severity: serious
> User: debian...@lists.debian.org
> Usertags: piuparts
>
> Hi,
>
> during a test with piuparts I noticed your package fails to remove.
>
> This was observed on a jessie->stretch upgrade, which
elete a character the
cursor is in the wrong position.
regards, Colin G8TMV
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MU and re-close the bug
I accidentally left out the previous NMU when packaging the new version.
It is fixed in 4.06-2
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Upstream are still working on this.
Pinging the bug to prevent auto-removal.
ctually, I'm not sure that is correct, the file that cqrlog modifies
has a header that *explicitly* says it is used for local modifications.
Surely if that is the case it can't be a conf file?
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> But this is not the real problem, the real problem is that this
> prompt shows up in the first place, as there was nobody modifying
> this conffile at all, the package has just been installed and
> upgraded...
Actually the conf file *is* being modified!
The file in question /etc/apparmor.d/us
Nothing from upstream yet. I'll prod him again.
Colin
I've made upstream aware of this bug. He already has the apparmor usage
under review.
Colin
I have applied the patch and built cqrlog on my amd64 system both in
testing and in a sid chroot.
I then installed it and ran all my usual functionality tests.
As far as I can tell the program works as expected so I have uploaded it.
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This is now fixed in unstable - package transition is unfortunately
blocked by a toolchain problem on arm* - so touching the bug *again* to
prevent removal.
This is now fixed in unstable - package transition is unfortunately
blocked by a toolchain problem on arm* - so touching the bug *again* to
prevent removal.
c even when apparmor is not installed.
So you test for the files in /etc/apparmor.d and if they exist you
assume that apparmor is installed and try to restart it.
I have made a simple patch (attached) that checks to make sure
/etc/init.d/apparmor exists before executing it.
73, Colin G8TMV
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This is now fixed in unstable - package transition is unfortunately
blocked by a toolchain problem on arm* - so touching the bug to prevent
removal
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This is now fixed in unstable - package transition is unfortunately
blocked by a toolchain problem on arm* - so touching the bug to prevent
removal
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Kids-They're not sle
cur with sbuild and debuild…
Because at the time the bug was filed it did not fail in a pbuilder sid
chroot on my system and so I deemed it to be a reproducible builds
problem which is not (currently) an important problem.
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g system the package *does* build
okay.
In a Pbuilder SID chroot it now does fail (but it was okay when the
original bug was filed), but it looks like a toolchain problem not a
cqrlog package problem. I will get upstream to look at it and check.
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rovides more info.
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The correct way to fix this bug is not to build libpng or zlib.
They are not used by the Debian version of Perl-Tk (the system shared
lib versions are used instead).
The attached patch accomplishes this.
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Looking further into this, the missing source package appears to be
syslinux 2.04-1
Unfortunately this doesn't appear in:
http://snapshot.debian.org/package/syslinux/
Daniel, do you have any ideas where else we might find the missing
source package?
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Quoting Osamu Aoki :
The bug reporter can work around problem by creating /var/lib/mixmaster
as root before installing this package.
This seems to be fixed in package by either
* Change debian/mixmaster.postinst.in at the first
"mkdir /var/lib/mixmaster/... " to
"mkdir -p/var/lib/mixmaster
Quoting Jerry Stueve :
On Wed, 2010-08-04 at 11:34 +0200, Sven Hoexter wrote:
Hi,
Moritz noted on bts.turmzimmer.net that there is a new package on
mentors.debian.net prepared by Gerald Stueve.[1]
This is prepared as an NMU but looking at the current state of the
package and the long time nobod
Package: linpsk
Version: 0.8.1-4.1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
linpsk needs /dev/audio to exist before it will work.
This is nolonger the case on recent Debian systems
since OSS is deprecated.
More recent upstream versions of linpsk have fixed this problem
please pack
Package: console-setup
Version: 1.44
Severity: normal
I came across this too. Removing the xorg.conf file allowed the install to
complete.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.30-1-68
individually.
Colin
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NMU uploaded
Added bioperl as a build depend
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ok at http://buildd.debian.org/pkg.cgi?pkg=tau you will see that
tau is currently failing to build on *EIGHT* archs.
This bug needs further investigation and should be tagged "help" or "more info"
regards,
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NMU uploaded to fix 474896 and 484418 using patches from the bts
NMU patch attached.
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diff -u noteedit-2.8.1/configure noteedit-2.8.1/configure
--- noteedit-2.8.1/configure
(apart from fixing it upstream) is
to duplicate the required files in the source tree by hand and let them
appear in the debian diff.
Please see the armel build log for what actually happens.
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This is mostly fixed...
BUT the maintainer only added s390 (the 32-bit version) and forgot s390x
(the 64-bit version).
regards,
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Good advice is something a man gives
FTBFS: on sparc, error: 'exit' was not declared (Closes: #482182).
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ttfm (0.1-1.1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Non-maintainer upload.
only in patch2:
unchanged:
--- ttfm-0.1.orig/time-traveler/ttfs_form.u
NMU uploaded to delayed 2 using patch from Laurent Bigonville
NMU patch attached
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diff -u
string.h in various sources (closes: #470971).
+ * build against libopenexr6 (closes: #476739).
+ * apply Ubuntu patch to debian/aqsis-libsc2a.install to fix
+missing libjpg2tif.so.1 problem (closes: #473151).
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NMU uploaded to delay 2 using above patch from Thiemo Seufer.
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A. Because it breaks the logical sequence of discussion Q. Why is top
posting bad?
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I've sorted this and will be NMU'ing it later today to delayed 2
patch attached
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I'm looking at aqsis too as part of my armel porter work.
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"Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?" "That
depends a good deal on w
used by there not being any "s390x" arch files in RULES/
It is of course unreproducible unless you are trying to build the package on
one of the archs which is missing from the scripts.
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directory
RULES/rules.cnf:57: incs/s390x-linux-cc/rules.cnf: No such file or directory
It is caused by there not being any "s390x" arch files in RULES/
It is of course unreproducible unless you are trying to build the package on
one of the archs which is missing from the scripts.
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I've just done an NMU to delayed 2 to fix 471634, 463290 and 458911
Patch attached.
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rror: linux/sys.h: No such file or directory
This is caused by the linux-kernel-headers / linux-libc-dev changes, however
sys.h is no longer required and so I have removed the include for it.
upload on it's way.
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