Ahoy,
I use Linphone sometimes and I really want to make sure it makes it back into
testing, especially because it serves its enterprise use case like no other SIP
client can. In #1074838 I found a one-line change from upstream that should get
bcmatroska2 back into testing, and hopefully the re
Dear maintainer,
As you know, the upstream gLabels maintainer shifted attention to a Qt rewrite
several years ago that may not be a drop-in replacement, but that hasn't had
any release yet either due to the author's dwindling ability to work on it. On
the other hand, it's very feature-complete
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https://gitlab.linphone.org/BC/public/bcmatroska2/-/commit/7e7e7d0d7037f29624b32d814e83aa2ce978c29f
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GCC 14 is right to treat the issue as an error: calling a function via a
function pointer of incompatible type is undefined behavior
Control: owner -1 John Scott
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I made a boo boo. An explanation and fix will be ready shortly
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I think this is fixed upstream. Apparently they were made aware that this
particular failing test just takes a long time, but if you give it a couple
minutes it does pass.
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https://github.com/xournalpp/xournalpp/commit/9172ee831f4dfbb88dfeb13b66862e80e64a0d3f
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It looks like this has been fixed upstream, so I'm setting the bug metadata as
such.
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Hi,
I'm doing the build right now and it got past the part where it's been failing,
so I'm pretty sure we're good!
Adrian, would you be willing to sponsor my upload? I'll send a second mail when
it's ready. The change is extremely small, and to be frank I'll probably skip
running the test suit
Hi,
I see from previous mails that Blender upstream has decided not to support
32-bit architectures anymore. This is a friendly ping that the maintainer will
request its removal so it may migrate into Bookworm.
Thanks,
John
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The fix is currently waiting in the NEW queue.
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On Thu, 2021-09-30 at 09:18 -0400, John Scott wrote:
> Outside a minimal chroot, on my desktop system, zbarimg seems to
> process SVGs just fine. So this may be a case of a Recommends
> (somewhere) not being installed wreaking havok, but in my opinion
> zbarimg should still not beh
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I think I've partially identified what is happening.
It turns out that the version of zint in testing, despite being passed
the --filetype=SVG flag, actually produces a PNG, which in the past has
been happily
On Sun, 2021-08-22 at 13:43 -0400, Taowa wrote:
> I'm planning on doing an upload this week to fix it- ideally today.
Do you still got this, Taowa?
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Hey Matthias,
> checking for library containing inet_pton... none required
> checking for library containing socket... none required
> checking for GNU libc compatible malloc... yes
> configure: error: cannot run /bin/sh ./config.sub
Can you double-check this/run a rebuild and see if it was a spu
On Wed, 09 Jun 2021 00:32:02 + John Scott
wrote:
> I believe it's in the best interest of Debian users that this bug be
> downgraded for Bullseye so Sage can be used in the mostly-wholesome
> shape it's in, but since I lack expertise in maintaining it I too
> will leav
On Tue, 08 Jun 2021 17:15:44 +0200 Julien Puydt wrote:
> I've been convinced that getting a fragile sagemath in next stable
> wouldn't be a good thing.
You've put much more effort than I have into maintaining scientific
software in Debian, so I respect your opinion, but is it really
accurate to say
Has anyone been able to reproduce this? Attempting to build Sage in a
fresh unstable environment succeeds for me; perhaps the build failure
was spurious.
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On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 21:02:47 +0100 Bertrand Marc
wrote:
> Indeed, the original issue reported in this bug was fixed in 1.11-1.
> However, the general issue of flaky tests is still there:
> https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/libextractor.html
>
> Would you consider
According to upstream, the fix for this should've been included in the 1.11-1
upload. Can this issue be closed?
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Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/clamav-devel/commit/18306
I found that the build succeeds with the upstream patch. It seems like
ck_assert_msg() was missing an argument.
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To fix this on amd64 it's sufficient to add libopenexr-dev as a build-dep.
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On Thursday, October 29, 2020 9:08:12 AM EST Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> My suggestion is to set XB-Important: yes and Protected: yes on
> libgcc-s1 such that people cannot easily remove it after it's installed.
This has migrated to testing and is having an unexpected consequence for me:
> WARNIN
On Thursday, August 6, 2020 6:38:33 PM EDT Ralph Giles wrote:
> I wanted to request approval from the maintainer team to upload the
> acmetool 0.2.1-2 package currently in testing/unstable to buster-
> backports.
>
> The version currently in buster (0.0.63) only supports the deprecated
> ACME v1 p
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On Wednesday, September 2, 2020 8:02:42 AM EDT Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
> My guess is that we need this patch (not applied upstream yet)
Thanks for the pointer, that patch applies cleanly and fixes the issue.
> But that bug (QTBUG-81313) is already fixed in Qt 5.14
Control: forwarded -1 https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-81313
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It turns out it is a clash both with Chromium (powers Qt WebEngine) and glibc.
Check out the Red Hat bugs
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1812482 (Qt)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com
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> I have reached out to the gnumeric folks; they say a new version
> including python3 support should be out in a couple of months.
Thanks! Your citing the removal from Debian must
Python 3 doesn't include hotshot, so the hotshot2calltree script should be
dropped. Upstream still includes it but it doesn't appear to have seen any
maintenance:
https://invent.kde.org/sdk/kcachegrind/-/tree/master/converters
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On Wednesday, September 11, 2019 4:03:59 AM EDT Chris Lamb wrote:
> I just ACCEPTed minder from NEW but noticed it was missing attribution
> for at least Tomáš Mráz.
This bug is against crypto-policies, but it appears you accepted minder too
the same day. Did you mean to file this against minder?
Control: forwarded -1
https://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/frama-c-discuss/2020-June/005823.html
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> Hello,
>
> Le jeu. 4 juin 2020 à 18:43, John Scott a écrit :
> > I'm not the maintainer, just a prospective user taking a look, but Fra
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Hi,
I've been quiet on this important package for a little while and ought to give
an update, if nothing else to assure I've not bailed :).
Recently I've been taking time to get acquainted with the tools, like gbp and
friends, for a Git
Control: reassign 960614 src:normaliz,src:e-antic
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See bug #960614, not only the test fails but normaliz is unusable as
installed.
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On Sat, 25 Apr 2020 21:40:14 -0400 FeRD wrote:
> If Debian maintains JUCE as a distro package, and it would be a compatible
> alternative to our JUCE-based "libopenshot-audio", I don't see any reason we
> can't add an option to libopenshot's CMake configuration that tells it to
> just
> use those
On Mon, 11 May 2020 19:57:52 +0900 Norbert Preining
wrote:
> Uploading in the a few minutes, after the binary build succeeded.
Just a ping in case you've moved on
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On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 2:16:11 AM EDT hikaru.deb...@web.de wrote:
> I'm sorry, but my Cubieboard is currently at my workplace, to which I have
no access. I'll try to get clearance to pick it up, but I can't promise if or
when that will be possible.
It's not urgent, I wanted to ensure that yo
On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 19:00:59 +0100 hikaru.deb...@web.de wrote:
> So I'd conclude this problem is specific to the Stretch/arm* architectures.
Thanks. This bug looks like #909498. That was also reported on Stretch with a
Raspberry Pi. Can you still reproduce it?
Also look at #949834, but both indiv
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Hi,
This looks like #948708 which indicates this might've been fixed in 68.5.0.
Could you upgrade if you haven't already and see if it crashes again?
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On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 23:33:59 -0400 FeRD wrote:
> Sorry, I realized I might have sent this reply to the wrong bug.
Yes, I sent my mail to both of the bugs (am doing now again, I guess). I am
also making noise :)
> What version of libopenshot is that result from? The Clang namespacing was
> fixed
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https://github.com/OpenShot/libopenshot-audio/issues/33
Hi,
> On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 10:08:55 +0100 Matthias Klose wrote:
> > libopenshot-audio 0.1.8 still fails to build
>
> Quite right, sorry. libopenshot-aud
Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/OpenShot/openshot-qt/issues/2237
Control: forwarded 925754
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=925754
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Hi,
> Version: 1:2.4.4-dmo4
OpenShot 2.4.4 isn't part of Debian yet. It seems you've probably g
> thank you!
>
> I updated the package.
Hi,
I see you've fixed this upstream. firmware-ath9k-htc has been removed from
Bullseye, could you use some help with a new Debian package?
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This is caused by GLib => 2.58 which was uploaded in September 2018 long ago.
Likewise, libsignon-glib 1.12 lags behind upstream substantially.
It's 2.1 and the disparity causes the patch to not apply.
A cheap workaround might be to add a -Wno-error like is already done for
some other deprecated
I have now prepared merge requests for fixing ktp-common-internals,
ktp-accounts-kcm,
and kaccounts-providers respectively [1] [2] [3]. These issues are all fixed in
new upstream releases, but I am not comfortable with such an undertaking and
hope these fixes will suffice in the meantime.
[1]
ht
On February 23, 2020 3:11:46 PM EST, Marco Bodrato
wrote:
>Ciao,
>
>Il Dom, 9 Febbraio 2020 9:34 pm, Steven Robbins ha scritto:
>> On Sunday, February 9, 2020 9:54:02 A.M. CST Marco Bodrato wrote:
>>> So, if the new release of the library is able to answer that the number
>>> 387047 is prime,
Hello,
pax.jar seems to exist in version 2019.20191208-1 as well. If someone could
affirm this is not an issue introduced with the new upload, could one set this
bug as being found in 2019.20191208-1? This would enable the transition to
testing.
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https://cgit.kde.org/kaccounts-providers.git/commit/?id=fd6b3ebf
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This was caused by the newer version of Qt and builds with the patch.
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This was caused by the new telepathy-qt and the patch suffices for it to build
on my system. #949239 in ktp-contacts-runner looks to be the same issue, but
its git log is much less decipherable
> Yes, it still crashes after opening any of images and trying to edit it or
> just usin program GUI.
If you had sent mail to the bug report before, it seems you're using a
different email address now and I don't know if you have sent any debugging
information before. Regardless, the following s
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> The problem is that emscripten uses a fork of LLVM and I am reluctant to add
> yet-a-new-version of llvm in the archive...
> I have been waiting for the changes to be merged upstream and, with the
> recent pro
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It appears it still supports Python 2 also for the time being
https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/7198
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I've reported this upstream since they're still using it.
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https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/kde/khotkeys/merge_requests/2
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This is fixed in KHotKeys 5.15.1. Alternatively, I've submitted a merge request
to enable a potential new upload of 5.14.5 with the patch.
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The package builds with the following two commits applied in order:
https://cgit.kde.org/khotkeys.git/diff/?id=67fd8f06
https://cgit.kde.org/khotkeys.git/diff/?id=ae574373
The former one makes many changes, but appears to be related only due to
removing a blank li
Hello,
> Same situation here with openshot 2.4.4 from debian sid. I have an intel
gpu.
OpenShot 2.4.4 isn't in Debian Sid yet. Where did you install it from?
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Are you still able to reproduce this bug? In your logs I noticed the following
> Debian Release: bullseye/sid
> APT prefers stable-updates
> APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'),
> (110, 'unstable')>
> Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
It looks like you have a m
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I think this is fixed upstream. I found these commits that seem to be related:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/will/kvmtool.git/commit/?id=05755b29
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/will/kvmtool.git/commit/?id=96eda741
https://git.kerne
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It looks like the current releases use Python 3 for svgtoipe now
https://github.com/otfried/ipe-tools/commit/60ccc014
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This bug has been open for a while and blocks Pinta getting into Debian
Bullseye. Can you confirm whether or not you can still reproduce this issue?
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This has been fixed upstream. The change is at
https://github.com/shawncurry/LibreCAD/commit/3bc93383
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Has anyone been working on this?
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the change documented.
I haven't been able to reproduce the bug. However, I hope my suggestions are
helpful for you and that I'll be able to help Falcon in this way.
Sincerely,
John Scott
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On Wed, 16 Oct 2019 10:00:15 + Georges Khaznadar
wrote:
> Source: falkon
> Source-Version: 3.1.0+dfsg1-4
>
> We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
> falkon, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive.
>
> A summary of the changes between this ver
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Merge request with fix at https://github.com/rhboot/shim/pull/170
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This appears to have been fixed upstream. There are a couple patches there.
ktp-contact-list has been kept out of testing for over a year, though this
issue is fixed by the patch and new upstream version. If help is wanted with
this, please let it be known.
On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 16:05:04 +0200 Thomas Goirand wrote:
> it wont change the fact that Python2 is being removed from Bullseye
because it's dead upstream on the 1st of January next year.
That's not a fact, Bullseye can still ship with Python 2 if needed
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepor
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The FTBFS / 22,979 test failures are due to #933021, and until it's fixed I
don't think it can be determined whether libreadline8 might cause them too.
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Could you be using Wayland by any chance, like with GNOME 3? For me,
mate-panel crashes there regardless of applets used. Since the applet works
fine for me, I hope you don't mind that I reduce the bug severity.
I suggest that you try invok
Package: etherape
Version: 0.9.16-1
Followup-For: Bug #894313
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I am able to reproduce this issue, but installing libgnomeui-0
(which provides libgnome.so) fixes it for me. Like the upstream
report suggests, this looks like a missing dependency.
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Though the linuxbrew-wrapper package is free just as Linuxbrew is, Linuxbrew
does not commit to only free software. Linuxbrew's OpenCV formula builds with
Package: xmoto
Version: 0.5.11+dfsg-2
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Dear Maintainer,
I've noticed that in package version 0.5.11+dfsg-3, text, both during
gameplay and in the menus, does nor show and makes the game completely
unplayable. Downgrading to 0.5.11+dfs
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