On Dec 14 12:40, Mark Robinson wrote:
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gpsdrive --help
> >gpsdrive: unrecognized option `--help'
> The --help option spits an error message but works anyway.
>
> The -g option does not appear in the help or the manpage, while the -s and
> -r options are incorrectly docume
On Dec 14 12:40, Mark Robinson wrote:
>
> Sadly it's still quite badly broken, failing to correctly calculate the
> sizes for the various panels leaving critical values (lat, long etc)
> unreadable and failing to make the map the same size as the panel it's
> assigned to.
Can you please elabo
On Dec 14 20:19, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > > GPSDrive is not displaying any altitude reading from my GPS (a Garmin
> > > 60CSx). If I telnet to the gpsd port on my local machine I definitely
> > > do see my altitude coming through on the various data streams available.
>
> The GPS itself is a Ga
On Dec 17 21:18, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 00:10 +0100, Andreas Putzo wrote:
> > On Dec 14 20:19, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > > > > GPSDrive is not displaying any altitude reading from my GPS (a Garmin
> > > > > 60CSx). If I telnet
Hi,
On Dec 30 00:06, Michael Eric Menk wrote:
> Package: gpsdrive-scripts
> Version: 2.10~pre4-1
> Severity: normal
>
>
> When importing POIs from a .osm fil (www.openstreetmap.org), the package
> Geo::Filter::Area do not exist.
>
> Command: geoinfo --osm=tmp.osm --area=norway
>
> The error i
Hi,
On Jan 04 10:25, Donald Davis wrote:
> Package: gpsdrive
> Version: 2.10~pre4-1
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
> When I choose options > preferences gpsdrive crashes with
>
> (gpsdrive:11434): libgnomevfs-CRITICAL **: gnome_vfs_get_uri_from_local_path:
> ass
Hello,
On Jan 05 13:18, wrote:
> I was working on JOSM package, and then I found out that you guys have
> been working on it too. I looked at your work on Alioth's SVN. It
> looks much better than what I did indeed. Except for are a couple of
> things:
>
>
package gpsdrive
severity 459213 normal
thanks
On Jan 04 21:14, Andreas Putzo wrote:
> On Jan 04 10:25, Donald Davis wrote:
> > Package: gpsdrive
> > Version: 2.10~pre4-1
> > Severity: grave
> > Justification: renders package unusable
> >
> > When
Hi Giovanni,
On Mar 28 14:35, Giovanni Mascellani wrote:
> The problem here is that josm searches for icons in a directory
> belonging to the package openstreetmap-map-icons-classic, which doesn't
> have all the icons josm expects to find. Moreover, not one of the icon
> collections contained in
On Apr 06 21:30, Max Moritz Sievers wrote:
> Package: josm
> Version: 0.0.0.20080330-1
> Severity: grave
>
> When I start JOSM I get the same or quite the same output as described in bug
> report #472305. But my bug is more severe. The window which opens and wich
> decoration is entitled JOSM i
Package: josm
Version: 0.0.0.20080330-1
Severity: serious
It's not yet confirmed that the Openstreetmap web API will stay
compatible for the duration of a stable release.
This bug is meant to prevent josm to enter testing until this
has been resolved.
___
On Apr 06 23:55, Giovanni Mascellani wrote:
> (gij-4.1 and jamvm). I think we should make the package depend only on
> those, and not on the generic java2-runtime.
This wouldn't work because SUN's java (and others) do provide
java2-runtime. If josm drops this dependency users might need to instal
Hi,
On Apr 07 10:19, Max Moritz Sievers wrote:
> Now I installed gij 4.1 additionally. I couldn't remove gij 4.3. Now I still
> get the missing icon messages but then no window opens, the starting process
> aborted and I was back at the shell prompt.
Josm should tell you what java cmd it is us
package josm
severity 474626 normal
tags 474626 unreproducible
thanks
On Apr 07 21:31, Andreas Putzo wrote:
> On Apr 07 10:19, Max Moritz Sievers wrote:
> > Now I installed gij 4.1 additionally. I couldn't remove gij 4.3. Now I
> > still
> > get the missing icon m
Hi,
On Apr 12 12:06, Richard Degelder wrote:
> To Debian GIS Project maintainers,
>
> Thank you for having JOSM available to users of Debian. I downloaded
> and installed the package from "Sid" recently and it works very well. I
> have been involved with OpenStreetMap for almost a year and a h
Hi,
On Apr 13 17:25, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> Package: josm
> Version: 0.0.0.20080330-1
> Severity: serious
>
> Hi,
>
> Your package has a Depends on: java-gcj-compat | java2-runtime
> but those dependencies are not enough. It complains with:
> No valid JVM found to run JOSM.
> Please install one
Hi Andrew,
On Dec 13 21:59, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> Package: gpsdrive
> Version: 2.10~pre4-1
> Severity: normal
>
> GPSDrive is not displaying any altitude reading from my GPS (a Garmin
> 60CSx). If I telnet to the gpsd port on my local machine I definitely
> do see my altitude coming through
On May 08 11:21, Celso González wrote:
> Seems that the bug is related to the API change in OSM
>
> I tried the following patch
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Gosmore_patch_for_API_0.5
> and seems to work better, but still with some glitches.
There is also a script in the OSM reposito
Hi,
On May 18 18:05, Giovanni Mascellani wrote:
>
> Problems were not finished: Josm didn't compile, because it now relies
> on classes such as sun.net.www.protocol.http.Handler and
> sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection, which are present in
> official Sun compiler, but not in GCJ, which
Hi,
On May 21 20:00, Torsten Werner wrote:
> On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 6:58 PM, Giovanni Mascellani
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > while an out-of-date josm wouldn't work for anyone.
>
> every Flickr client, the google data api, instant messager client that
> talk proprietory protocols and proba
Hi Lucas,
On Jul 03 10:01, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> Package: mapserver
> Version: 5.0.3-2
> Severity: serious
> User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20080702 qa-ftbfs
> Justification: FTBFS on i386
>
> During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on
> i386.
>
> R
On Jul 10 14:01, Roland Mas wrote:
> Roland Mas, 2008-07-10 09:03:58 +0200 :
>
> > Hm. I managed to get it running in a sid Qemu too, but not in a
> > clean account on my main box. I guess I'll try to sort-of-bisect
> > between these two environments. Maybe additional packages create
> > confl
Hi,
On Jul 07 16:07, Roland Mas wrote:
> I'm just back from the Libre Software Meeting, where I fell in love
> with Openstreetmap. I'm trying to use JOSM, but I run into the same
> bug as reported as #474626. This is with an up-to-date sid system,
> running either "JAVACMD=/usr/bin/jamvm josm"
Hi,
On Aug 04 11:01, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> > unfotunately this is not the case for me, the window just stays white
> > here. Looking at the output of strace it seems to be stuck in a futex,
>
> the gps traces server is down today, could this be the reason?
No, josm should at least start. Downl
On Aug 04 20:38, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>
> Looking at this I started to wonder if the bug is really in josm, so
> I've tried it with a different window manager and I had to realize that
> it works well in Fluxbox. What I'm using at the moment is xmonad as
> window manager within KDE, so the proble
Hi,
On Aug 07 16:28, Luk Claes wrote:
> >When upgrading my sid chroot just now, I noticed this message about a
> >conflict between gpsdrive-data and gpsdrive:
> >
> > [...]
> > Unpacking gpsdrive-data (from .../gpsdrive-data_2.10~pre4-4_all.deb) ...
> > dpkg: error processing
> > /var/cache/
On Aug 07 20:02, Luk Claes wrote:
> Andreas Putzo wrote:
> >On Aug 07 16:28, Luk Claes wrote:
> >>>When upgrading my sid chroot just now, I noticed this message about a
> >>>conflict between gpsdrive-data and gpsdrive:
> >>>
> >>> [...]
&
Hi,
On Aug 04 20:38, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>
> Looking at this I started to wonder if the bug is really in josm, so
> I've tried it with a different window manager and I had to realize that
> it works well in Fluxbox. What I'm using at the moment is xmonad as
> window manager within KDE, so the p
Hi,
On Aug 28 11:33, James Andrewartha wrote:
> The latest version of josm has a dependency only on openjdk-6-jre which
> means it can't be used with sun-java6-jre. I don't really want two JREs,
> and I need Sun Java for compatability reasons.
you can still use josm with Sun's Java if you set JA
On Aug 28 22:06, James Andrewartha wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, Andreas Putzo wrote:
> > There are currently many packages that provide java2-runtime, and josm
> > only works with few of them. That's why i prefer keeping the dependency
> > on openjdk and switch back
stream tarball to remove the debian/ dir.
Added get-orig-source target to debian/rules.
* Removed gpsfetchmap.pl from upstream tarball due to license issues.
A new version has been released under GPL which will be installed from
debian/scripts/gpsfetchmap.pl now. Updated the manpage for
Hi,
On Sep 01 11:47, Francesco P. Lovergine wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:13:12PM +0200, Andreas Putzo wrote:
> > This restriction is clearly not dfsg free and for that reason i removed
> > the file from the upstream tarball.
> >
>
> I would add a reference fo
Hi,
On Sep 02 10:15, dann frazier wrote:
>
> The jre provided by openjdk-6-jre (and possibly others) doesn't honor
> the http_proxy environment variable. When I'm behind a proxy, that means I
> need to type something like this:
>
> /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/bin/java -Dhttp.proxyHost=192.168
Hi,
On Dec 12 16:27, Raphael Geissert wrote:
> Package: gpsdrive
> Version: 2.10~pre4-6.dfsg-1
> Tags: security
> Severity: important
> I have found three other attack vectors:
>
> /usr/share/doc/gpsdrive/examples/gpssmswatch:
> src/splash.c
i think this was used to e.g. dump the current positi
Hi Hamish,
glad to see you working on gpsdrive.. :)
On Dec 16 22:55, Hamish wrote:
> I was having this problem with my BU-353 USB-puck GPS a little while ago.
> The gpsd "cgps" program put it into SiRF binary mode without me asking,
> and that creates (AFAICT) pseudo-NMEA strings when a client a
Hi Hamish,
On Dec 16 23:56, Hamish wrote:
> gpsd usage updated in upstream SVN to current gpsd usage, the fix will be
> seen in the pre7 release.
>
> I've no idea about
> > cat /dev/rfcomm0 count=10
>
>
> suggestions?
You may use cat /dev/rfcomm0 to test if the connection works but it's
other
On Dec 22 12:09, Francesco P. Lovergine wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 04:39:29PM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> >
> > retitle josm: Please package new upstream version
> > thanks
> >
> > [Alex Ruddick]
> > > NOTE: I run Ubuntu and have never submitted a proper Debian bug, so
> > > I modi
On Dec 22 21:07, Giovanni Mascellani wrote:
> Il giorno lun, 22/12/2008 alle 15.14 +0100, Andreas Putzo ha scritto:
> > > About that, isn't that the case to follow josm versioning (i.e. svn
> > > release)
> > > instead of the timestamp-like version used curren
severity 521125 wishlist
tag 521125 wontfix
thanks
Hi,
On Mar 25 01:01, Matthew W. S. Bell wrote:
> I note that there seems to be some issues resulting in josm having a
> hard dependency on OpenJDK. Regardless of this, the /usr/bin/josm
> wrapper script seems to go to extra pains to prevent the
reassign 525194 openstreetmap-map-icons
tag 525194 pending
thanks
Hi,
(reassigning to the source package since the other icon sets
are affected as well)
On Apr 22 22:01, Robert Naylor wrote:
> I've manually installed the latest JOSM package from debian unstable
> on my system. However as open
tags 529294 + unreproducible
thanks
Hi,
On May 18 16:43, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Package: josm
> Version: 0.0.svn1529-1
> Severity: important
>
> I am no longer able to start josm at all:
>
> lindi1:~$ josm
> Using /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/bin/java to execute josm.
> Exception in thre
tags 532145 + fixed-upstream pending
thanks
Hi,
On Jun 07 04:08, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
> Package: osmqpgsql
> I just looked into the code and it seems that whenever the user
> parameter was given, the password prompt appeared, evn if not necessary.
Thanks for your bug report and the patch. The b
Hi,
On Jun 09 03:24, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
> > On Jun 07 04:08, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
> >> Package: osmqpgsql
> >> I just looked into the code and it seems that whenever the user
> >> parameter was given, the password prompt appeared, evn if not necessary.
> >
> > Thanks for your bug report and t
Hi,
On Jun 10 19:38, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 23:46 +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> > On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 10:28:39PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> > >
> > > One oddity I did notice in the debdiffs of the binary packages is that
> > > gpsdrive lost its zlib dependency; I c
On Jun 11 18:22, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> Andreas Putzo wrote:
>> On Jun 10 19:38, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
>>> This bug has been open for a month already and is the last thing
>>> blocking the transition of the new version of mapnik to testing. I'm
>>>
On Jun 11 20:39, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 21:22 +0200, Andreas Putzo wrote:
> > On Jun 11 18:22, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> > > Andreas Putzo wrote:
> > >> gpsdrive: symbol lookup error:
> > >> /usr/lib/mapnik
umped policy to 3.8.2, without changes.
* Added DM-Upload-Allowed to debian/control.
* Removed build-dependency on flite-dev, feature has been removed.
* Bumped debhelper compatibility level to 7.
-- Andreas Putzo Wed, 24 Jun 2009 20:32:38 +
I uploaded to mentors but the packages should
tware and packaging.
* Bumped policy to 3.8.2, without changes.
* Added DM-Upload-Allowed to debian/control.
-- Andreas Putzo Thu, 25 Jun 2009 18:04:29 +
The package can be found on mentors or in svn.
dget -x
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/m/mkgmap/mkgmap_0.0.0+svn1067-
Hello,
On Jun 30 22:57, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Package: osm2pgsql
> Version: 0.66.20090526-1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapnik
>
> instructs that I should import some "900913.sql" which is "included
> with osm2pqsql". However, the debian package contains
On Jul 01 23:06, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Andreas Putzo writes:
> > it would give weird results with mapnik. I will add this file as an example
> > in /usr/share/doc/osm2pgsql/examples/.
>
> Thanks, I'll probably get a notification when this hits un
tag 535173 + unreproducible
thanks
Hi,
On Jun 30 14:47, Michal Čihař wrote:
> When trying to open preferences, I got following exception:
>
> Manifest-Version: 1.0
> Ant-Version: Apache Ant 1.7.0
> Created-By: 14.0-b10 (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
> Main-class: JOSM
> Main-Version: 1529 SVN
> Main-D
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Hi,
i'm packaging josm (OpenStreetMap Editor). There are many useful
plugins for josm, and i started packaging some of them, too.
While testing i noticed that josm now has a function to automatically
download plugins.
I'm wondering if it makes sense then to package them.
Could you please advice?
On Jul 22, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Andreas Putzo]
> > i'm packaging josm (OpenStreetMap Editor). There are many useful
> > plugins for josm, and i started packaging some of them, too. While
> > testing i noticed that josm now has a function to automatically
Hi,
On Aug 04, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> The problem with openjump is that it is a package in Debian/contrib,
> and only Debian/main is used at the moment. Not sure if we want the
> non-free SUN Java package on the Live CD.
At the moment josm unfortunately needs to go to contrib, too.
This is
On Aug 12, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Looks interesting!
> Thanks, added to:
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianGis/PackageList
> Anyone planning to package it?
> pc
It's already in new packaged by 'The Debian Vikings'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers, Andreas
__
Hi,
for unknown reasons i received this mail only today. Sorry for the late
response.
Am 7.8.2007 schrieb "Petter Reinholdtsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>[Andreas Putzo]
>> At the moment josm unfortunately needs to go to contrib, too.
>
>Yeah. :(
>
>I am all
Hi,
i prepared a new mapserver package for the new upstream bugfix release
that fixes some XSS issues.
Additionaly i added the reviewed debconf templates and debian/control
and the updated translations.
Could you please review and upload the package?
Since this is a new upstream release i upload
Hi,
almost two years ago you reported this bug against gpsdrive.
On Feb 08 06:04, Blars Blarson wrote:
> If I turn off my magellan meridian color before quitting gpsdrive,
> gpsdrive will hang on exit with a "waiting for thread to finish"
> message displayed.
Can you still reproduce this with t
Hi,
this bug has been reported to to Debian Bug Tracking System.
build_geometry.cpp needs to include to build with gcc 4.3.
Regards,
Andreas
On Dec 07 19:13, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> Package: osm2pgsql
> Version: 0.08.20071007-1
> Usertags: ftbfs-gcc-4.3
>
> Your package fails to build with
Hi,
thanks for reporting this bug.
On Dec 13 22:25, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> Package: gpsdrive
> Version: 2.10~pre4-1
> Severity: normal
>
> According to the man page, gpsdrive has -s and -r options to override
> the autodetection. Since the autodetection doesn't notice the panels at
> the top
Hi Andrew,
thanks for reporting this bug.
On Dec 13 21:59, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> Package: gpsdrive
> Version: 2.10~pre4-1
> Severity: normal
>
> GPSDrive is not displaying any altitude reading from my GPS (a Garmin
> 60CSx). If I telnet to the gpsd port on my local machine I definitely
> do
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