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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/882878
Title:
With IPv6 disabled, openssh will not forward X connections
To mana
You are welcome.
All the patches are now upstreamed, the .unit file will be included in
the tarball next time, so we can drop all the extra files we ship with
it.
WRT ghostscript:
I would recommend just requiring >= 9.9 in the cups-filters because otherwise
we are colliding and if users add cups
No need for special privs on me. As a factory-maint group member I can
access every single devel project, if I want. We just for obvious
reasons don't do so unless really needed (long-time breakages and no
maintainer activity, etc...)
Anyway the bug about it is on upstream
https://bugs.linuxfounda
The cups changes external api with no documentation on each minor bump.
With patch bumps they manage to often break abi compatibility so this is
quite common in the library.
The problem is on poppler side and there is nothing to expect apart few
tweaks, ike the Goffset thingy in error callbacks, t
For anyone willing to work on it I finished the migration stuff in
Gentoo so it should be quite easy to copy&compare the changes (I even
can use our internal printing system with it :-)).
It should be fairly easy to package but I sadly don't have the time for
it now.
http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi