On Sat, 2005-09-17 at 20:10 +0200, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> Package: xmms
> Version: 1.2.10+cvs20050209-2
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
Why is this sent to -devel?
Anyway, please take a look at #261001.
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Hi,
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 02:41:43PM +0100, Antony Gelberg wrote:
> I have been taking a lot of interest in the Reference recently, as a
> result of time on d-u and #debian, and seeing where we fall short from
> a documentation point of view.
Thank you for filing bug #325777. We appreciate thi
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 09:09:25AM +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le vendredi 16 septembre 2005 à 00:33 +0200, Aurelien Jarno a écrit :
> > It is maybe a crazy idea, but it is the only one that work. What you
> > suggest simply doesn't work, as not+linux is a provided package, and the
> >
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: llconf
Version : 0.4.0
Upstream Author : Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://people.debian.org/~oku/llconf/
* License : GPL
Description : utility and libra
Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> IMHO, it's like if you say: "sometimes we move files around packages
> but forget to add the proper replaces field; as this annoys our users,
> let's make dpkg silently overwrite moved files".
>
> Cheers,
Which is the default for stable:
% cat
Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello Debian developers,
>
> Some distributions/people rebuild a lot of Debian packages from Debian
> source while making no change to the source. While this is technically
> a binNMU they seldom bother to bump the version, which lead to two debs
> file
My apologies to all. I am new to Linux and didn't realize that a program on
Debian is different than on Suse, and I think I only E-mailed it here
because of some previous discussion about it I read on the archives or
something.
Also, I don't remember sending to the list before this, though I did
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005, Tomas Fasth wrote:
Well, I can and already do. But it doesn't make a difference because
pathan has been programmed to depend on the xerces source, not the
exported library interface. For example, this is how the compiler
error looks like:
I think I had to deal with this k
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 05:25:14PM +0300, Talal Al-Azem wrote:
> Hello. I have recently installed emacs-bidi on suse 9.1, kde 3.2.3. I have
You've already asked that question here a few days ago, and have already
gotten the answer that Debian is _not_ SuSE. If you have questions about
suse, plea
The Fungi skrev:
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 09:34:30PM +0200, Tomas Fasth wrote:
> [...]
>
>>Pathan is a library that implements XPath functionality in c++. It
>>is available both as a separate tarball as well as bundled with the
>>Berkeley DB XML sources provided by Sleepycat Software. The pathan
>
Package: xmms
Version: 1.2.10+cvs20050209-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.12-1-k7
On Saturday 17 September 2005 16:25, Talal Al-Azem wrote:
> Hello. I have recently installed emacs-bidi on suse 9.1, kde 3.2.3. I
> have it running, but when I try to type in Arabic script in the
> right-to-left, it doesn't appear correctly.i.e. don't see anything on
> the screen, but I see the c
Hello. I have recently installed emacs-bidi on suse
9.1, kde 3.2.3. I have it running, but when I try to type in Arabic script
in the right-to-left, it doesn’t appear correctly…i.e. don’t
see anything on the screen, but I see the cursor moving.
Any ideas? Thanks, and sorry for what m
I have been taking a lot of interest in the Reference recently, as a
result of time on d-u and #debian, and seeing where we fall short from a
documentation point of view.
Before I get too involved however, can somebody give me a guide as to
how the Reference is looked upon from within Debian?
Fredderic writes:
> But at the end of the day, a very basic runlevel 1, a fairly complete
> runlevel 5, and a means to easily configure the runlevels without losing
> any (a problem with some of the older runlevel editors I've used),
> especially losing information about what priority the service i
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: calcurse
Version : 1.0rc4
Upstream Author : Frederic Culot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://culot.org/calcurse/
* License : GPL
Description : a text-based calendar
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 09:34:30PM +0200, Tomas Fasth wrote:
> Hello fellow developers, I have a problem on which I need advice.
>
> Pathan is a library that implements XPath functionality in c++. It
> is available both as a separate tarball as well as bundled with the
> Berkeley DB XML sources pr
Hi,
what exactly are you trying to do? Note that the AVR tools are also
in the debian archive, so unless you want to modify the sources
a simple "aptitude install simulavr" should be sufficient.
Otherwise, you should have a look at the Debian source package
(apt-get source --download-only simula
> > I'd counterpropose to make this optional. I very much like the
> > fact that the runlevels have no default meaning and would prefer
> > it to stay that way, although I can see the issue of LSB
> > compliance.
> Personally, I hate that it isn't a standardized way to get down to
> a minimal syst
Daniel Jacobowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 12:52:45PM +0200, Willi Mann wrote:
[...]
>> >find /tmp/courier-0.47/debian/tmp -perm +u+x -type f | xargs chmod
>> >u+rwx,go+rx
[...]
>> If you change the -perm argument to
>> -perm -u+x
>> it works.
> That means something di
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