with the very best regards,
Peter
Peter Drysdale
(Uploader for festival and speech-tools)
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Dear Gregor,
Thank you for your email. It forced me to look further into Debian
procedures and policy. Between your email and details of Debian policy
I think I have found a way forward.
To avoid noise to your account I will not copy you to subsequent emails
regarding this bug where I can avoid i
The purpose of this email is to set forth the reasons for raising the
severity of this bug
and describe my intentions.
1) I intend to increase the severity to release critical.
The Debian document regarding severity states:
critical makes unrelated software on the system (or the whole system)
br
Please find attached a draft patch refreshed in the Debian style.
This patch has passed build testing only on a Debian system.
It has passed testing on Fedora.
Run-time testing this patch on Debian will have to await either till I get
access to the hardware effected or another person affected by
Dear Chris,
Thanks for your testing and feedback.
Apologies about the patch being insufficient.
I have not had access to the affected hardware since my previous post.
I note work continues at Fedora on this bug which can be found at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=812651
Instead of
Please find attached a new debian/rules file for wvstreams which appears to
fix this bug.
It is altered in two places to switch off some compiler optimizations.
It is obviously a hack.
This has been runtime tested on borrowed hardware.
This follows Fabrice's suggestions.
Proper diff and packagi
Attached is diff for debian/rules for wvstreams to fix this bug.
It has been runtime tested on two different machines.
Wvstreams has received an ITA (intent to adopt) since I first started
looking into
this bug. I presume the new maintainer (Bart Martens) will upload for this
bug in combination
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