Package: dpkg-dev
Version: 1.14.3
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
Hi!
in some kde packages we do something like this:
$ dh_shlibdeps -plibkcal2b -l
:debian/akregator/usr/lib:debian/kaddressbook/usr/lib:debian/kalarm/usr/lib:
debian/kdepim-kresources/usr/lib:debian/
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Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
Upstream is explicit that php5 is not supported for the 1.x branch. Debian
even has an old version of libphp-jpgraph 1.x because newer are not free
enough.
In fact this is totally not true, all examples are now working with php5-gd
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Bug#420379: flgrx fu
I was looking at nmh on amd64 and found #399271.
The buildd logs for nmh are at
http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=&pkg=nmh
If you diff the 1.2-1 logs for i386 and amd64 you get the following additional
warnings:
fmt
Hung originally checking the "Menu Editor" extension.
I purged icedove.
Installed the old version from "pool" using dpkg, ran old icedove once.
Purged the old version.
Installed the new.
Ran icedove, it updated a load of plugins for me correctly this time.
Looks like it is working as expected, b
Hi,
I just reported nmh segfaulting in #425638. After some investigation
this appears to be related to #399271 after all. I applied the short
h/nhm.h patch from dean gaudet (not the 64bit patch) and my segfaults
went away. yay! So consider this an endorsement of the patch, please
apply and forward
sadly 2.0 is now in testing which means that the workaround above no longer
works.
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Package: libpam-encfs
Version: 0.1.3-1
Severity: critical
When using sudo as a user whose home directory is encrypted by encfs using
libpam-encfs for authentification, the following behavior shows up:
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/etc
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but the workaround is giving me grief.
I've can reproducibly revert to 1.5 but all attempts to then follow the steps
to install 2.0 through up a popup saying something to the effect that another
version of icedove is running, kill it or restart your system. There's nothing
to kill, a new x zses
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On Tue, 22 May 2007, Eric Valette wrote:
> great. I could have read the : Replaces: digikamimageplugins!
> Sorry for the mistake. However the unstable developement has been quite
> confusing about digikam status for the last few days/week (removing the
> plugins, then saying keeping digikam, ...)
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It looks that the problem is related about using an old format in the
texinfo from the Upstream, also, the Makefile for the Upstream version
does'nt has a target for the doc files
I added to debian/rules at build-stamp
-cd $(CURDIR)/doc/; $(MAKE)
and I added a few lines to : doc/gnushogi.tex
Package: grub-pc
Version: 1.95+20070520-1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
When /usr is a separate partition on lvm update-grub creates entry for
unifont.pff on the lvm partition which is not detected by grub. unifont.pff
should either be in grub directory of /boot or upd
I can confirm this kind of behaviour. I get exactly the same error when I
try to run the player.
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