Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: ibm-acpi
Version : 0.7
Upstream Author : Borislav Deianov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://ibm-acpi.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Description : Driver for IBM laptops extending ACPI support on Linux
Th
anks!
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[ BTW: your email didn't reach debian-devel, but I see it was Cc:ed, is
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em:
> Can't access ACPI events in /var/run/acpid.socket!
> Make sure the ACPI subsystem is working and acpid daemon is running.
And? Did you check wether acpid was running?
Anyway, try disabling ACPI IRQ detection with "acpi=noirq", I have no
idea wether that will help t
Additionally, there are other menu systems parallel to the Debian
menu system, and SVG use might be permitted by other systems, hence the
OP should clarify his question.
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> need access to the boot messages?
May be because the information is available via syslog(2) too? (This
might be false with selinux, no idea.)
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> What's the bug number?
<http://bugs.debian.org/296175>
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with a sub
C bugs in GNOME packages lately.
(PS: Please note that even if you use CDBS' gnome.mk, you have to add
${misc:Depends} to your deps.)
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l, if Ubuntu implemented it, it might be wiser to try resyncing with
their improvements instead.
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y the adoption of the package
by ondrej.)
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way from the list of bugs of Debian
packages.
(I don't think the "non-free" argument is here of importance
considering it's a web service, in the same way as Google or
buildd.net. I shall get flamed for these remarks.)
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I've filed a serious bug on gconf for now, but this might not be a
_gconf_ bug. Thanks for your report,
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On Sun, Jan 08, 2006, Joe Wreschnig wrote:
> You probably also meant 'Debian GNOME Maintainers
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'.
preferably: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; pkg-gnome-maints is more of a bug
subscription list.
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e-browser to decide to launch gnome-www-browser or default to
x-www-browser
These changes were commited in galeon and epiphany's SVN, the changes
to sensible-browser and to firefox remain to be done.
Of course, this could be followed for KDE too.
Simon, would this help with the problem
pts under some .debian.org
machine to share the burden and ensure long-term availability of the
tool, I have no idea whether this is already the case or not.
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files will be created for me, so I'd like to avoid this as much as
> possible as I will only have to clean up afterwards.
Hmm, this sounds like a whole new class of problems.
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trict timings, and might
not be able to replay what you did as fast as you want it to.
I've found dogtail[1] to be quite interesting, perhaps it is the good
layer for the integration of functional checks in your packages?
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s of MP3
> decoding bugs.)
I agree in general with your opinion, but I want to emphasize that I'm
not preparing fluendo-mp3 _because_ ugly is still in NEW. It's only
the more open license of fluendo-mp3 which motivated this decision.
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on of the reason for that patch being only in Debian nor why
it was included in the first place (I checked the Debian changelog, and
the package itself, all I saw was "Allow explicit limits for root.
Also, remove limits on su.").
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I can't find any x-debian* header in there, even when I download the
bug's mbox and look for x-debian* headers.
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verbatim in the
body, now the original report is attached as message/rfc822.
Did I miss the announce? If not, could some Katie-Message-Type header
be added?
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g a
commands file to rm the rests, or wait until these are automatically
removed.
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dancer at debian, and is hence a
logical packaging candidate. O:-)
Junichi, do you have packaging plans for your guide? Should I fill an
RFP on it?
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be linked to in the devel/ section?
This might allow others to contribute to the doc constructively by
submitting patches, or filing bugs on the various topics that might be
discussed.
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Shame on me for not doing this pre-sarge when Nicolas Boullis reported
the bug.
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add -mieee-disable switch to turn the default off (closes: #212912).
> (Tyson Whitehead)
I had that very same customization for alpha *and* for sh builds, I
didn't see the same customization for sh. Is it safe to assume gcc-4.0
will work at its best under sh too?
(The package is G
fixing bugs.
The release team will always give the green flag for a release anyway,
so they will be the final judge, and if something is not perfect, and
they think it is important, they will say so, and one of the gazillions
of developers motivated enough by the release will fix it.
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other words, we're both loosing our time if we can make so stupide
misunderstandings.
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ready knew about the guile
issue (yet you failed to mention it!).
Since my messages are not bringing anything new to the discussion and
will end up only bashing you over and over, I'll stop my contribution
to this thread.
PS: I cut the obvious personal attacks out of your messages; I sugge
tream release and you had blocked the new upstream release with the
switch of the default Python version. Now you're also blocking this
new upstream release with a major new guile version.
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uot;XS-Python-Version:
current", have a look at "flumotion" which has private modules which
are compiled in place (in /usr/lib/flumotion) for the current version
of python on install, and are recompiled on upgrades.
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replaced by debian/pyversions.
Is your document targetted at inclusion in the dev-ref?
PS: I really don't see the point in cross-posting to debian-devel@,
please either post to one or the other, thanks.
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rt man page.
Perhaps the wiki page http://wiki.debian.org/DebianPython/NewPolicy is
the best place where you can see how the two tools differ?
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t take some time during my holidays
(starting friday) for this.
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similar containing the name of the python runtime and
build it multiple times, solution b) could be to only build for one
version of python.
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can turn it on
or off if you don't like it.
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re when possible. I would
also like experimental software purged after builds of course.
Would someone share an APT + pbuilder / sbuild config to achieve this?
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I checked the code of pbuilder-satisfydepends, and I see it tries all
versions of "apt-cache show" output to see whether one of them would be
enough, but I see no place where it would request a particular version.
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couldn't find it in Google, and the tools I tried reported text/plain.
And BTWn are there multiple possible extensions for source files?
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> > (I mailed [EMAIL PROTECTED], but didn't receive any reply.)
> both from d-o-m ;-)
I should have requested to be Cc:ed, but forgot to do so, thanks!
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(But I didn't check whether this qualifies for non-free.)
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-browser" would be
nice?
Thanks for looking into this, it would be nice if this could result in
some lintian warnings and / or bug reports if there's consensus on
these.
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include /usr/share/gnome-pkg-tools/1/rules/clean-la.mk
and build-dep on gnome-pkg-tools >= 0.7.
I'm using it as follow in my non-CDBS packages:
sed -i "/dependency_libs/ s/'.*'/''/" debian/$(DEV_PKG)/usr/lib/*.la
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he TODO, but will be
implemented in the 2.10.x series, not in 2.8. pango*.pc would have
been my guinea pigs, but I'm not sure it's worth the risk so close to
release now.
Thanks for the reminder!
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on purges) and should be grouped in
implementation and/or policy updates?
. o O ( It's funny, I discussed this no later than yesterday on a Debianish
channel again. )
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s from experimental in this
repository
This works nicely, but it means I have to symlink manually the correct
list of packages on each build.
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#x27;]
> #
> sed -i 's:/usr/lib/lib\([^ ]*\).la:-l\1:g' debian/tmp/usr/lib/*.la
Can't we just tell people to not use *.la files for static linking?
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and since not all packages use libtool, I think it
might be time to suggest people not to rely on *.la files for static
linking.
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r version.
> Yup, that's not supported in current pbuilder-satisfydepends codebase.
> You're welcome to submit a patch, however.
I just did, it's in #390888 for people following this discussion via
debian-devel@; testers welcome!
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On Sun, Oct 08, 2006, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
> Just today mike emmel fixed the "boom" bug, it should technically
> possible switching to GTK+ 2.10.x.
Repeating this here for other readers: 2.10.6-2 in experimental was
uploaded today with the fix.
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to allow web developers to write
> dynamically generated pages quickly.
This is the description of PHP, not of php-tidy I guess. While it
might be useful to explain what PHP is, I expect the description of
php-tidy to tell me what php-tidy is...
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> Description : tidy module for php[45]
Is this really for PHP4 and PHP5? The upstream site offers a download
for PHP4, and I think tidy is now bundled in PHP5.
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upload a separate source package?
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> > Why would you want to upload a separate source package?
> That seems to be used to do. See php-imap or php-pspell!
I find that weird, but thanks for reassuring me that this was
discussed.
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On Fri, Nov 10, 2006, Holger Levsen wrote:
> I filled this as #397716 and have received no reply yet
(One reason is that the pkg-gnome-maintainers list wasn't subscribed to
the PTS.)
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nts based on common expectations on what
/bin/sh should reasonably support.
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resolves to pkgreport with
pkg=foo, version=x.y, and dist=unstable, and shows the bugs as closed
if these were closed with version=x.y.
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ions of the above packages are of release
quality, and I wish they ship in etch as well.
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nd environment variables for defaults and overrides (respectively) and
carry some logic to select the most adequate binary in the normal
cases. E.g., sensible-cd-burner could spawn xcdroast; but I'm not sure
this is what you want to achieve.
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perform better for buffered writes.
But I suppose it's still possible that the above introduces new bugs as
well.
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> * Package name: subversive
> Description : The Subversive is a Eclipse plug-in that provides
> Subversion support
Out of curiosity, is this incompatible with subclipse?
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means that if you want to use your svn+ssh repo in half-way secure
> fashion, you can't with this plugin. Probably better to stick with
> subclipse.
Does it work if you load your keys (and type your passphrase) before
using JavaSVN? And if you have a graphical ssh-askpass installed
iously, this can be adapted for many use cases, and different patch
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rapidly,
ideally before release; I initially scheduled this for immediately
after etch, as the 0.8 series are completely unmaintained upstream
(even security-wise), but it seems doable after all. Please share your
thoughts and comments.
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us on the subject is that
upstream thinks this is not possible, but they would accept help on
this topic:
<http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363363>
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what sound-juicer, rhythmbox and gnome-cd do AFAICT.
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included in Debian.
I've forwarded your patch upstream for comments. I rely on upstream
for updates of gst-ffmpeg. Applying such a patch to Debian only would
put upstream in a situation where bugs coming from Debian might be seen
as "tainted".
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order, these are orthogonal, even if both would help security support
(in a different way). As I'm not considering building gst-ffmpeg
against ffmpeg for etch, I kindly suggest we let this subthread die or
be continued in the
dances on gstreamer0.8-foo packages, and as I fear, fill bugs quiclky
> since they may be more than this list..
Well, there's the risk of uncovering missing dependencies indeed.
> Anyway, I'm gonne prepare a new release of my package using 0.10.
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> - teatime: Sebastian Dröge sent a patch for GStreamer 0.10 support in
>#401897
Fixed package uploaded.
> - muine: version 0.8.6 in experimental is built against GStreamer 0.10,
>see #381784
Fixed package available.
> -
Moritz' input on this matter. Are you ready to grant an
> exception to gstreamer-ffmpeg and not to mplayer while the situation of
> both packages is strictly identical?
Insulting.
I don't intend to pursue discussion, especially not in these
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unctionality
at the dpkg level directly, perhaps in a similar fashion to diversions
("I want that anything that would be installed to /usr/share be
installed in $otherdir" sounds similar to what diversion currently do).
> I'm not sure if this is the right list to discuss that
mind the unsolicited advice, but I personally see goobox as
superseded functionality-wise (especially by other gnome.org software),
and bit-rotting (no upstream release in 2006, still using GStreamer
0.8); I suppose it's hard to throw away your polishing efforts, perhaps
the alternat
h depends on hal, but it might
make sense to Recommend or even depend on hal, I didn't check whether
it helps.
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, such
as libxml2 2.6.27.
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especially from the PoV of individual developers:
"Thereafter, we will probably see some long arguing about firmware in
the kernel on various Debian lists".
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#include its header to #define gchar, GError etc.
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whether one should still link against libs of which the headers are
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it provide sunwlxsl on other arches?
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You're not in the perfect place to criticize the contents of Debian
changelogs, see #244288.
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information).
Also, please mention the version of man you are using (dpkg -l man-db),
and your environment (env > foo.env, warning: contains sensitive
information).
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"You can gtk_main_run, but you can't gtk
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > view: -s option is only applicable to ex.
> % /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --display view | grep current
(I redirected the discussion to the bug report for the second time;
FYI, it was nview.)
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ich is about nview's
view not working correctly, but I didn't look into that.
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stdin.
This is with the intent of moving any logic for deciding of the best
pager to run out of each individual program requiring a pager, exactly
as in the sensible-browser case, which can consider $BROWSER, $DISPLAY,
x-www-browser, and www-browser to find a sensible browser.
Manoj, ho
ctly as in the sensible-browser case, which can consider
> > $BROWSER, $DISPLAY, x-www-browser, and www-browser to find a
> > sensible browser.
> In other words, ignore $PAGER, use sensible-pager all over,
> and let that handle it?
Yes.
> Not, unless these qu
work on fixing that at least in
sensible-pager by using systematically: cat "$@" | $PAGER
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ti, or call it on a file. I
> am not sure if I recall a-pipeline-as-pager ever working, even way
> back in the mid 80's.
The proposal adds support for it, and indirectly addresses the
regression mentionned in the bug report which started this discussion.
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for #!/bin/dash in the scripts
Right now, if a script is named ".sh", it is sourced, perhaps it's
enough to change /etc/init.d/rc to use dash, depend on dash there
(sysv-rc), and progressively convert init scripts to use a symlink
ending in .sh when they are POSIX?
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-pixbuf-ruby1.6
libgdk-imlib-ruby1.6
libgdk-pixbuf-ruby1.6
Reverse Depends:
This only shows rsjog and libxml-parser-ruby1.6 as real rdeps, so it
should be possible to get rid of these bindings quite rapidly.
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eps already. (As Steve already pointed out, this
caused me to make the same mistake as Thomas, because apt-cache
rdepends includes Suggests and Conflicts).
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
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to see clearer in the problem.
Perhaps it's a permission problem due to the usage of different umasks
on the buildd setups and on our setups? I saw numerous "mkdir" and
"cp" calls, which should IMO be install -d and install calls.
Oh and you might want to use dh_in
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