Package: konqueror
Version: 4:3.2.2-1
Severity: minor
When visiting this webpage: http://www.luv.asn.au/
Move the mouse pointer over the Navigation section (lower left side),
particularly over the links just below the Navigation title ("events" &
"recent posts" - there are more options if you lo
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Ignoring bugs not assigned to: kdelibs4
> tags 243475 +sid
Bug#243475: Cannot upgrade to kdelibs4-3.2.2-1 (Bad fd number)
Tags were: patch sid
Bug#242946: postinst fails using dash as /bin/sh
Bug#242961: kdelibs4: bashism in preinst sc
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.2.1-1
Severity: minor
A filter that is supposed to match on X-Mailing-List does not match if
there are multiple X-Mailing-List headers in the received message. I'm
guessing that once it hits the first incidence of X-Mailing-List it
stops scanning headers if it doesn't
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 05:19:38PM -0500, Zed Pobre wrote:
> I'm not sure exactly what changed that caused this behaviour. When
> kdm is started, X will start for just a moment, but before the greeter
> comes up, it will crash all the way back to the console and not
> restart X. Checking syslog s
Hi,
Strangely enough, I can't recall getting this at home (lattest
unstable), whereas I get it all the time at work (same, fairly recent
install & smaller screen res).
Also, it seems that when you close knode while it was "bigger than
screen", then next time it defaults to some sort of default s
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:3.2.2-1
Severity: important
Hello. This may not be specific to Konqueror, but it's certainly
manifesting itself there. Our site makes fairly extensive use of
client-side ssl certificates for authentication to web services. These
are certificates that show up under
Package: libarts1
Version: 1.2.2-1
Severity: normal
I am trying to debug a sound problem that has stumped everybody that's
looked at it so far. I track it down to a running "artsd" with lots of
odd-looking parameters on its command line.
Imagine my joy when the artsd man page lists nothing but "
The new package kdebase 4:3.2.2-1 build-depends on
kdelibs4-dev (>> 4:3.2.1). This causes some problems because
the version 4:3.2.1-1 is strictly bigger that 4:3.2.1 and in some ports
(like powerpc and arm) the autobuilders picked this old kdelibs package.
It does not correctly compile then. It s
OK, it turns out that this is openssl 0.9.6's fault. If the server is
running 0.9.7 then all is well. I'm going to reassign this to openssl,
though I doubt anything can be done about it besides releasing sarge...
noah
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> reassign 243743 openssl0.9.6
Bug#243743: konqueror: https fails if server requests a client certificate
Warning: Unknown package 'openssl0.9.6'
Bug reassigned from package `konqueror' to `openssl0.9.6'.
> thanks
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Package: kppp
Version: 4:3.1.5-1
Severity: normal
Followup-For: Bug #126406
as the original bug reporter says, /usr/share/doc/kppp/README.Debian
gives the very questionable advice to set "noauth" in /etc/ppp/options
I found a different solution to make kppp work: add the following to
/usr/share/d
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 10:31:49PM +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> Phil Edwards writes:
>
> > Imagine my joy when the artsd man page lists nothing but "fixme" in
> > every paragraph and for every option. You have no idea how
> > frustrating this is. Why did you even bother shipping this page?
Phil Edwards writes:
> Package: libarts1 Version: 1.2.2-1 Severity: normal
> I am trying to debug a sound problem that has stumped everybody
> that's looked at it so far. I track it down to a running "artsd"
> with lots of odd-looking parameters on its command line.
> Imagine my joy when the ar
Package: kdelibs4
Version: 4:3.1.5-1
Severity: high
When using konqueror to look at a web page, the following error is displayed:
There was an error loading the module KHTML.
The diagnostics is:
Library files for "libkhtmlpart.la" not found in paths.
This is equal to Bug #234435, which
Hello,
When starting kdeprinter again, and this time, selecting another printing
system type that the default (=CUPS)
then selecting again CUPS, it displays "localhost:631" (server:port) just below
the printing system selection field.
And the error message did never appear on the next runs of
Chris,
Pam really restricts login with these settings, that means I cannot open
2 console sessions and I cannot open one samba session + one console
session. But KDM does seem to respond to the code returned by pam. I am
not a PAM expert but I believe that pam returns a session failure code
and
Package: libarts1
Version: 1.1.5-2
Severity: normal
Followup-For: Bug #243749
Well I agree with the original poster that such a man-page should not be
added to debian.
Even help2man would have get more info.
artsd --help is here working just fine and the original poste could add
that info to the
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