Bug#919769: firefox-esr: OB Firefox 60.4 crashes immediately on amrhf (Raspberry Pi)

2019-02-04 Thread hikaru . debian
I can reproduce this with firefox-esr 60.5 on a Cubieboard 2 running Stretch/armhf. However, in a Buster/armhf chroot Firefox works fine. To make sure this is not a chroot effect I tried again in a Stretch/armhf chroot and it shows the same error as the Stetch/armhf host. For sake of completenes

Bug#919769: Aw: Re: RE: firefox-esr: OB Firefox 60.4 crashes immediately on amrhf (Raspberry Pi)

2020-04-27 Thread hikaru . debian
> Gesendet: Montag, 27. April 2020 um 20:22 Uhr > Von: "John Scott" > An: 919769-submit...@bugs.debian.org, hikaru.deb...@web.de > Betreff: Re: RE: firefox-esr: OB Firefox 60.4 crashes immediately on amrhf > (Raspberry Pi) > > On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 19:00:59 +0100 hikaru.deb...@web.de wrote: > > So I

Bug#766114: Aw: Re: [pkg-fso-maint] Bug#766114: Bug#766114: fso-deviced: uninstallable in i386/amd64/armhf

2014-11-06 Thread hikaru . debian
> Hmm, it's a strange thing. If I recompile fso-deviced eveything works as > expected. But you can reproduce the problem with the packages as they are in Debian right now? I just rebuild the Jessie package (armhf) and still get the same startup error (as I expected). > It seems, the generated .

Bug#766114: [pkg-fso-maint] Bug#766114: fso-deviced: uninstallable in i386/amd64/armhf

2014-11-04 Thread hikaru . debian
That doesn't help: # apt-get install fso-deviced-n900 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: libgcrypt11 libgee2 libgnutls26 libjpeg62 Use 'apt-get autoremove'