Processed: qpxtool: FTBFS on kfreebsd-*: error: 'int open(const char*, int, ...)' previously defined here

2014-02-26 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > fixed 731580 0.7.2-1 Bug #731580 [src:qpxtool] qpxtool: FTBFS on kfreebsd-*: error: 'int open(const char*, int, ...)' previously defined here Marked as fixed in versions qpxtool/0.7.2-1. > thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if yo

Bug#731580: marked as done (qpxtool: FTBFS on kfreebsd-*: error: 'int open(const char*, int, ...)' previously defined here)

2014-02-26 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Wed, 26 Feb 2014 16:54:48 +0400 with message-id <485941393419...@web10h.yandex.ru> and subject line qpxtool: FTBFS on kfreebsd-*: error: 'int open(const char*, int, ...)' previously defined here has caused the Debian Bug report #731580, regarding qpxtool: FTBFS on kfreebsd-*: er

Processed: Re: Bug#739239: FTBFS with libav10

2014-02-26 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands: > tags -1 + fixed-upstream Bug #739239 [forked-daapd] FTBFS with libav10 Added tag(s) fixed-upstream. -- 739239: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=739239 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Bug#739239: FTBFS with libav10

2014-02-26 Thread Sebastian Ramacher
Control: tags -1 + fixed-upstream On 2014-02-17 00:16:06, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote: > Package: forked-daapd > Severity: important > > Hi, > your package fails to build from source against libav 10 (currently > packaged in experimental). This bug will become release-critical > at some point when t

Bug#740211: [elilo] Script broken when elilo is removed but not purged

2014-02-26 Thread Giovanni Mascellani
Package: elilo Version: 3.14-3 Severity: normal Hi. The script in [1] directly calls "elilo" without checking whether it exists and it is executable. This makes the script fail when elilo is removed, but not purged (in turn, this makes the initramfs-tools dpkg trigger fail). [1] /etc/initramfs/