severity 937666 serious
thanks
python-coverage-test-runner depends on the python-coverage binary package which
is no longer built by the python-coverage source package.
severity 938909 serious
thanks
zope.interface build-depends on python-zope.event which is no longer built by
the zope.event source package.
d build-depends on moreutils, needed by fixed clean target.
+
+ -- Peter Michael Green Sat, 07 Dec 2019 07:00:43 +
+
zope.interface (4.6.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* QA upload.
diff -Nru zope.interface-4.6.0/debian/control
zope.interface-4.6.0/debian/control
--- zope.interface-4.6.0
On 07/12/2019 07:47, peter green wrote:
It would be preferable to only disable the testsuite for python2, but I have no
idea how to do that, so my current debdiff disables the testsuite completely, I
also ran into an issue with the package's clean target not cleaning up properly.
* QA upload.
+ * Drop build-dependency on nonexistent python-zope.event. Downgrades:
#938909.
+ * Disable testsuite for python 2, it needs python-zope.event.
+(keep testsuite enabled for python 3)
+ * Fix clean target.
+
+ -- Peter Michael Green Sat, 07 Dec 2019 07:00:43 +
+
zope.inte
severity 938909 normal
thanks
Version 4.6.0-2 eliminates the unsatisfiable build-dependency and has migrated
to testing. Returning this bug to normal severity.
Greetings,
Please check the attached email for a buisness proposal to explore.
Looking forward to hearing from you for more details.
Sincerely: Peter Wong
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I just took a look at the xpdf build failure.
Unfortunately I was unable to find documentation on the "object" changes but
after reading the sourcecode I was able to figure out that.
1. It appears "output" objects are now returned by value rather than being
passed by pointer.
2. Freeing object
I lost interest in maintaining gquilt when I created darning
(https://github.com/pwil3058/darning) and stopped using quilt. I do not
intend to do any more work on gquilt so if you wish to continue using it
you should arrange for someone to take it over from me.
Sorry,
Peter
On 26/12/17 15
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Tags 897114 +patch
thanks
This was blocking a transition in raspbian, so I whipped up a fix. Debdiff at
http://debdiffs.raspbian.org/main/i/ifrit/ifrit_4.1.2-5%2brpi1.debdiff , no
intent to NMU in Debian.
The only tricky bit was that there seems to have been a typo in debian/rules,
there was
device. Now sound works again.
HTH,
Peter Nowee
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This
Package: gtkpod
Version: 2.1.5-6
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
Dear Maintainer,
I installed gtkpod, ran gio mount afc://serialnumber then started
gtkpod. ~/.gtkpod did not exist before I started. The iPad is
mounted in /run/user
2.8.0 - 92.252.111.255
With kind regards
Peter
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Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 4.9.0-8-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UT
Package: schroot
Version: 1.6.10-3+deb9u1
The schroot --preserve-environment is supposed to preserve the
user's environment variables. However it does not pass through
environment variables which are set to the empty string:
mnementh$ FOO=bar schroot --preserve-environment -c buster-amd64-sbuild
Roger Leigh wrote:
>Please see https://gitlab.com/codelibre/schroot/merge_requests/38 for a
>patch containing the fixes. This looks like an oversight/mis-design
>which is corrected by this merge request to make the behaviour
>consistent for all environment handling methods.
Wow, thanks for the
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erhandelingen tussen Wouter Bos en Jan Peter Balkenende
mislukt waren maakte D66 ech
Sandro Tosi schreef op de 2e dag van de herfstmaand van het jaar 2019:
> On Sun, 18 Aug 2019 13:59:42 +0200 Peter Kleiweg wrote:
> > Package: xmldiff
> > Version: 0.6.10-3
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > Dear Maintainer,
> >
> >* What led up to th
severity 938919 serious
thanks
python-zope.testrunner in testing depends on python-zope.exceptions which has
already been dropped by the zope.exceptions source package.
This has been addressed in unstable by dropping the python-zope.testrunner
binary package, however that fix cannot currently
Package: zope.testrunner
Version: 4.4.9-3
Severity: serious
autopkgtest [06:13:47]: test all-2: [---
bash: /tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.v65a_j_9/downtmp/build.cMu/src/debian/tests/all-2:
/usr/bin/python: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
autopkgtest [06:13:47]: test all-2:
Package: zope.testing
Version: 4.6.2-2
Severity: serious
https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/testing/amd64/z/zope.testing/2966135/log.gz
autopkgtest [06:13:32]: test all: [---
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/zope-testrunner", line 9, in
load_ent
f into its own source package to allow
the rest to eventually migrate to testing.
I am late in coming to this discussion, so let me express my thanks to
everyone who has spoken their mind in good faith in the bug log.
Here's hoping we find some way to move forward :)
G'luck,
Peter
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severity 937009 serious
thanks
mercurial can no longer be built in testing because of a build-dependency on
python-docutils which has been removed.
This is fixed in unstable, but mercurial is blocked from migrating to testing
because it
declares a conflicts on mercurial-crecord (<= 0.20151121-
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 01:03:06PM +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> I just noticed you have ITA'ed[0] libdumbnet back in June.
>
> libdumbnet has currently an RC bug[1] which may cause a bunch of
> packages, including three packages managed by the Debian Perl
On Thu, Feb 05, 2015 at 01:37:48PM +0100, gregor herrmann wrote:
> On Thu, 05 Feb 2015 14:18:01 +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote:
>
> > I did just now start working on libdumbnet with the goal of fixing the
> > RC bug, only to find that Bernd Zeimetz uploaded a fix on January 30th,
ix ready to upload, if you want me to.
> Patch is attached, in case you want to upload.
I'm not a DD, so it would be faster for you to upload it.
Thanks a lot for taking care of this!
G'luck,
Peter
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PGP key:
severity 805799 serious
thanks
Upping the severity to serious as this can't be built without using
cruft packages.
tags 805799 +patch
thanks
Ubuntu have a fix for this.
https://patches.ubuntu.com/k/kst/kst_2.0.3-4ubuntu3.patch
I cleaned up the changelog and removed ubuntus maintainer changes and
uploaded to raspbian. Debdiff of that at.
http://debdiffs.raspbian.org/main/k/kst/kst_2.0.3-4%2brpi1.debdiff
Hello!
Recently I started to work for a small German bank that needs to provide its
own mirror for the Debian packages ("Buster" right now, "Bullseye" to come
soon) its Linux VMs are using. I decided to build a partial mirror according to
a description in the Debian users manual (that's its Ger
Package: dotfile
Version: 1:2.4.1-6
Severity: normal
Followup-For: Bug #202496
It looks like the last upload changed debian/rules to not call /usr/bin/wish8.3
so
it doesn't work again. The old rules file is probably in debian/debian/rules (in
the source package).
Peter Samek
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working on a new upload (of snd and snd-motif) that fixes this bug.
Peter
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tag 216359 - patch
thanks
Frank, did you forget the attach the patch?
Peter
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Package: txt2pdbdoc
Version: 1.4.2-3
Severity: normal
Followup-For: Bug #248368
This bug is caused by an uncomplete name of the debconf template in the
postinst script. When I fixed the name, the configuration proceded
without problems.
I attach a patch which fixed it for me.
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On 15/04/2025 16:07, Jing Luo wrote:
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-am...@lists.debian.org, debian-...@lists.debian.org,
debian-powe...@lists.debian.org, debian-ri...@lists.debian.org
I understand CC'ing the porters when you have an issue that is specific to the
port, but
if it's failing on every damn
Package: xsok
Version: 1.02-13
Tags: patch
Followup-For: Bug #288143
This patch adds support for the WM_DELETE_WINDOW protocol, so that
closing xsok windows with the window manager's close button works
properly. No large changes were needed, I just added the required X
magic.
Peter De Wa
Package: aqemu
Version: 0.9.2-3
Severity: serious
User: debian-...@lists.debian.org
Usertag: time-t
After being rebuilt for the time64 transition, aqemu still
depends on libqt5dbus5. As a result it is uninstallable on
architectures that are undergoing the time64 transition
(armel, armhf and some
severity 1067391 serious
thanks
After rebuilding for the time64 transition, bitlbee-facebook depends on
both libglib2.0-0 and libglib2.0-0t64. As a result it is uninstallable on
architectures affected by the time64 transition (armel, armhf and
several unofficial ports).
Package: langband-data
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 2.2.1
This package contains several non-free fonts:
- augie.ttf (http://www.speakeasy.org/~ecf/augie.txt)
- luximb.ttf (from ttf-xfree86-nonfree)
- lettergo.ttf and nova.ttf (no copyright information, no license)
These fonts should be
Package: freewrl
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 2.2.1
This package contains many Bitstream fonts. The README file does not
include a license, instead it states they were copied from Red Hat 7.2.
I downloaded that distribution, but could find no trace of the fonts.
Without a free license D
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 07:50:04PM +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
> Peter De Wachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To get replacement fonts, you can depend on ttf-bitstream-vera,
> > ttf-freefont, or one of the other free fonts packaged in Debian.
>
> Do you know whic
blank. Pressing it again redisplays correctly. You can keep toggling
between the two states.
Many thanks for looking into this Christian!
Peter
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Versio
Just a note for the BTS logs that I send an example to Christian
as he requested.
Peter
bkhtml.so.3,
libkdeprint.so.0
* libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 required by /usr/bin/aethera,
libkhtml.so.3, libkdeprint.so.0
* libstdc++.so.2.8 required by /usr/bin/aethera, libkhtml.so.3,
libkdeprint.so.0
Any ideas ?
Regards,
Peter
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c with option '-w'
nbd:/tmp%
with elm .. 95-3 ..
grrr .. doesn't work at all with nfs mounts. Wait while I recompile with
appropriate locking options.
Yes. I would say that
local-fast-lookup = yes
works! The difference is profoundly noticable with the option se
ntenable on a system with NFS shared home
directories, which people may be accessing from different computers,
with different versions of elm.
Come to that, I can't find where to turn on only dotlocking for
NFS mounted maildirs ... all in all, I would suggest that moving
above elm-me+-2
"A month of sundays ago Kari Hurtta wrote:"
> Peter T. Breuer:
> > oboe:/usr/oboe/ptb% elm
> > I can't understand keyword "local-fast-lookup" in line 18 in ".elm/elmrc"
> > file
> > Fix .elm/elmrc or let elm rebuild elmrc
"A month of sundays ago Kari Hurtta wrote:"
> Peter T. Breuer:
> > IMO it's simply a programming error, and the simplest thing is to
> > correct it. Are you saying that this behaviour is _intentional_? What is
> > its objective?
>
> Doing directory
"A month of sundays ago Kari E. Hurtta wrote:"
> Peter T. Breuer:
> > Yes, statting is precisely the problem. Or more accurately, statting
> > all the entries BENEATH all the directories that form initial segments
> > of the path to the system mailbox is t
"A month of sundays ago Kari E. Hurtta wrote:"
> Peter T. Breuer:
> > Flags for entry? Asks FOR flags? I'm afraid I don't follow .. what is
> > this about flags? And what is an internal directory browser .. elm
> > doesn't browse, does
ode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_size=1024, ...}) = 0
stat("/usr/guitarra",
which is running through a set of links to the autofs NFS mounts. This
happens on quit from elm, but I think it used to do it on entry as well
in earlier versions.
As it happens, MAIL is normally set to /var/spo
t only through
XForms.
I'm not an expert about this issue, so I'm soliciting your opinion.
Any advice? Keep patching or go along with upstream? (Presumably
your upstream authors will adjust to the new XForms scheme of not
linking the library to Xpm.)
Thanks,
Peter
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Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are a few issues you guys can help me with:
>
> 1- I currently still install in /usr/X11R6/lib and /usr/X11R6/include/X11
>and that's legal since it's a xmkmf configured package. But I could
>install a
Package: mgp
Version: 1.11b-7
Severity: grave
For every presentation I try to start (sample.mpg, sendmail6.mpg,
v6.mpg), mgp dies with an X error. I've reproduced this on several
systems (including one running pure testing). This might be the same
bug as #400105, though in that report the error me
t get a subscription confirmation
email.
Happy New Year,
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--- a/configure.in
+++ b/configure.in
@@ -448,44 +448,44 @@
AC_SUBST(USE_IMLIB)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if imlib is used)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(imlib,
- [ --enable-imlib use imlib exclusively to load images.],
+ [ --enabl
On Sat, 3 Jan 2009 18:37:55 +0100
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Hello (back) Peter,
>
> sorry for the messy-looking mail, but people still didn't get how the
> BTS work; that's why I'm fully quoting the mail.
>
> Neil Williams (03/01/2009):
> > > For eve
Package: ucblogo
Version: 6.0+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
This statement causes the amd64 version of ucblogo to crash:
repeat 1 [forward 10. right 90]
The i386 version doesn't crash.
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (50
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Format: 1.8
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 01:33:32 +
Source: pyprotocols
Binary: python-protocols
Architecture: source
Version: 1.0a.svn20070625-8
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian QA Group
Changed-By: Peter Michael Green
Package: qpsmtpd
Version: 0.94-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
the qpsmtpd included in Debian Buster doesn't handle the received hook
correctly. Instead of prepending the line to the headers it is returned
to the caller (which means that no Received header is added at all).
I will send a pat
On 2019-08-01 20:58:39 +0200, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
> I will send a patch shortly.
Attached.
hp
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Package: g5
Version: 0.2-4
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
This is a port to gtk2 that I did some time ago. There were no serious
problems, though I spent some time reworking the dialogs to give them a
Gnome 2 look.
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Kernel:
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tosh:/home/peter# apt-get install kxmleditor
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been
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