Hi.
Please unblock brltty which is waiting to transition to squeeze.
The new upstream version adds support for new hardware and introduces
user-editable keytables, both of which are nice to have and should
definitely make it for squeeze.
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Hi.
We have a major upstream release of brltty waiting in sid to propagate
to testing. After a few bugs found, I think it is time to let this
happen. The automatic transition is blocked due to an udeb though.
Please let brltty transition to squeeze, thanks.
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Hi.
I just came back from a month of vacation and missed the freeze (which
was expected). I prepared for this by uploading a subversion
snapshot of brltty since it was about to release soon and the
changes were pretty important for lenny (unicode support).
Now brltty got a few cosmetic fixes and
Hi.
As previously explained on thsi list, we'd like to use a pre-release
version of brltty 3.10 for Lenny so that we can provide better unicode support.
BRLTTY is now 10 days old and waiting to go in, please unblock it, thanks.
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Hi.
I'd like to request that brltty be unblocked so that
3.10~r3724-1 can go into Lenny.
Background: BRLTTY 3.10 (unreleased yet) adds support
for Unicode consoles. This is pretty important to braille users,
since it allows for more i18n and direct support for braille patterns in
normal UTF-8 te
Hi Release-Team!
Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We're currently trying to migrate Python 2.5 as default to testing,
> which involves a lot of packages -- including some unrelated ones
[...]
> This means that uploads will be rejected by dak, but it does not mean
> that you can't **c
Hi.
brltty 3.9-6 fixes a bug that is prevents brltty from working at all on
big endian architectures. It has been tested and verified to work with latest
d-i builds. Please unfreeze so that it can slip into lenny.
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Hi.
Please unblock brltty, it needs to go to testing.
gnome-orca is already waiting for it.
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Luk Claes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mario Lang wrote:
>> I've just uploaded a new upstream version of espeak to sid, since
>> this version fixes some important issues, and adds changes that are
>> very important for the accessibility community:
>>
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Hi.
I've just uploaded a new upstream version of espeak to sid, since
this version fixes some important issues, and adds changes that are
very important for the accessibility community:
* 1.19 fixes a BigEndianness issue which made espeak build, but
Hi.
3.7.2-7 fixes a corner case in the udeb which can lead to a incorrect
configuration file in the target system after reboot and two non-working
(commented) example configuration items in the default configuration
file.
No other changes, please hint it for etch.
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Hi.
blop 0.2.8-4 and caps 0.3.0-2 (both are LADSPA plugin packages) contain
one related change for the beneift of librdf0 rdepends, namely,
correctly install the package RDF data in /usr/lib/ladspa/rdf/.
No other changes in these versions (except caring for Stnadards-Version).
Please hint them i
Hi.
I just uploaded brltty 3.7.2-6 to unstable. This version includes
a well-tested change to one of brltty's driver modules, namely
the HandyTech driver to add support for new hardware (the Modular
Evolution series).
I would need this code in next stable since I do use Debian at work,
and use t
Hi.
Looking at the testing update status for gnopernicus and brltty, I see
they wait on each other. I guess this means they need a "hint" to
go into testing together, right?
Could someone please do the necessary steps to make that happen?
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Hi.
According to
http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=brltty
"brltty is in freeze; contact debian-release if update is needed"
I guess this freeze status was due to the unsolved
RPATH issues in 3.7.2-2. The RPATH issues have been fixed in 3.7.2-3.
So if that was indeed the reason for
7;ve seen
a mail which indicates someone finally uploaded flite 1.2-release-2 for
ARM a few days ago, but grep-excuses still says:
flite (1.2-release-1 to 1.2-release-2)
Maintainer: Mario Lang
156 days old (needed 10 days)
out of date on arm: flite, flite1-dev, libflite1 (from 1.2-release
Michael Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 04:59:05PM +0200, Mario Lang wrote:
>>Michael Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Once again, the english quotes are also stupid:
>>>> mv -iv foo bar
>>> `foo' -> `bar&
Michael Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 12:26:28PM +0200, you wrote:
>>A) Using the same quotes as in english, i.e., ""
>
> Once again, the english quotes are also stupid:
>> mv -iv foo bar
> `foo' -> `bar'
>
> It is not clear why german users are the only ones who need
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