Package: gcc-defaults
Version: 1.130
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
It would be nice if there were a libstdc++-doc metapackage to automatically
pull in the latest libstdc++-X.Y-doc, so I don't have to keep remembering to
manually remove the old and install the new documentation with each com
I'm also seeing this. The output was fine a month or so ago, so this is a
recent issue on my system.
I thought it might be some kind of overflow, but if others are seeing it after
a very short time, then maybe not.
adam@grey:~$ uprecords
# Uptime | System
Package: tiger
Version: 1:3.2.3-10
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
There are number of user accounts on my system for which logging in is
disabled, and the shell set to /usr/sbin/nologin. This is the location of
"nologin" in Debian, but Tiger's check_passwd script thinks that it should be
/sbin
The problem is with the email. It's got DOS newlines (CRLFs), rather than UNIX
newlines. Once that is sorted, the problems go away.
Sorry for the noise.
Adam
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It reverses the logical flow of conversation!
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Sent: 31 October 2011 09:00
To: b...@example.com
Subject: xyzzy
Helping you find competitive insurance quotations from specialist insurance
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Package: mpack
Version: 1.6-6
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I've been using munpack for a while without problems, but on a recent email
it started to add char 255 (0xff)s to the output files.
Looking into the problem, it is adding the characters at quoted-printable
line-breaks. I've strip
Minor update - the diff being displayed is not an 'ed' diff, but one where the
lines are prefixed with ">" and "<", and no context.
Package: cvs
Version: 2:1.12.13+real-5
Severity: normal
After upgrading to 2:1.12.13+real-5, options in my ~/.cvsrc file are no longer
honoured. My ~/.cvsrc file is as follows:
---8<---
cvs -q
diff -u -p -N
update -d -P
---8<---
I am now getting diffs in the default 'ed' format, intead of univ
I just hit this upgrading my "testing" installation, and it made plasma-
desktop completely unusable in that it did not run at all until I removed
python-kde.
Should that imply this is at least "important", or maybe even "grave"?
Adam
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Package: libmysqld-dev
Version: 5.1.49-3
Severity: normal
I am trying to track down a bug in a mysqld-using application I am writing,
and need to step into the library with a debugger to find out what's going
wrong. Unfortunately for me, there is no libmysqld-dbg package containing a
non-stripped
Package: fwbuilder
Version: 4.1.2-1
Severity: normal
I just added a new rule to my firewall to allow IGMP packets. I did this by
copying the Standard/Services/IP/IGMP object to "User", and incorporating
it in a rule.
The rule in the compiled firewall is:
echo "Rule 6 (global)"
#
# I
On Wednesday 22 Sep 2010 16:53:46 you wrote:
> What is sure is that it's doesn't work with youtube movies because 0.8.8
> version fixes NPAPI plugin only (mozilla-plugin-gnash now
> browser-plugin-gnash).
Huh? What? Why? That seems...bizarre. Why should the API used between the
browser and Gnash
Just out of curiosity, why isn't this bug "grave"? konqueror-plugin-gnash
0.8.8-5 is definitely "unusable or mostly so". This is not merely "a major
effect on the usability of a package, without rendering it completely
unusable to everyone" as described by the "important" severity[0], it
*completel
I also see this with 0.8.8-2 in unstable, on amd64. Flash simply does not work
under KDE, where it does under iceweasel.
I also get the "kde4Factory: The library "/usr/lib/kde4/libkhtmlpart.so" does
not offer a qt_plugin_instance function." error when running "konqueror
http://www.youtube.com"
On Saturday 26 June 2010 22:50:42 Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-06-25 at 14:45 +0100, Adam Spragg wrote:
> > r...@host:~# dpkg --configure --pending
> > Setting up linux-base (2.6.32-15) ...
> > tune2fs 1.41.12 (17-May-2010)
> > tune2fs: Bad magic number in super
figured yet.
dpkg: error processing linux-image-2.6-686 (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
linux-base
linux-image-2.6.32-5-686
linux-image-2.6-686
r...@host:~#
:-(
Adam
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e linux-base if it's currently broken in this manner?
Adam
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> Why?
> > No.
> > > Should I top post?
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Package: java-gcj-compat-dev
Version: 1.0.80-5.1
Severity: wishlist
I want to install on my system a gcj-based java compiler/basic
development environment which is not tied to a specific gcj version.
(i.e. I want something that will track the latest gcj, so when that
moves to 4.4 I'll get that aut
Hi.
Just thought I'd point out that sometime over the last few months, with
various upgrades to qt4, xorg, the intel driver, and the kernel (including
kms) I can no longer reproduce this bug.
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Package: libqtgui4
Version: 4.5.1-2
Severity: normal
I also get this quite a lot on my system. However, I can reliably get
the effects on the window borders with "slingshot"
If I load slingshot, the window decorations are fine. When I move the
window around the screen, the decorations (title bar
Package: dragonplayer
Version: 4:4.0.98-1
Severity: wishlist
Dragonplayer should (if I understand the KDE4 architecture properly) be
able to get all it's multimedia backend needs from phonon.
At the moment I have phonon-backend-gstreamer installed, and dragonplayer
seems to be using it rather tha
t output I
got, not what my misdiagnosis of the problem was.
Sorry for wasting everyone's time.
Adam Spragg.
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Eric Cooper wrote:
I've added code that attempts to listen on both an IPv6 and IPv4
socket, but once it creates the IPv6 socket and binds it to port ,
the subsequent attempt to bind an IPv4 socket to fails with
"address already in use". (I don't know IPv6 well enough to
understand this.
Debian mirrors as a workaround.
Thanks for all the work on approx,
Adam Spragg.
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The Composite extension is still not loaded by default. If there is no
'Option "Composite" "Enable"' line in xorg.conf then it does not load.
However, it does load if that line is present, which is better than what
it used to do.
Anything else I can do?
Adam
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With 'Option "Composite" "Enable"' the composite extension is now
enabled. I guess something must have changed between versions dfsg-2 and
dfsg-6.
I'll see if it still works without the line there at all and have a
general play with it over the weekend.
Adam
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Brice Goglin wrote:
Hi Adam,
Did you have a chance to find out why the Composite extension wasn't
enabled before?
No. I have no idea why it wasn't enabled, and no real idea of where to
start, short of breaking out LXR and a debugger. But I'm not an xorg
hacker, and delving into a codebase th
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:3.5.6.dfsg.2-2
Severity: important
Steps to reproduce:
Go to konqueror JS settings, and select "Enable debugger" and "Report
errors".
Go to http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/05/14/open-source-microsoft_1.html
Get JS error dialog containing "Parse error at (unknown
Michel Dänzer wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 10:09 +0100, Adam Spragg wrote:
>> What next?
>
> Have you tried commenting out the "Enable" after Option "Composite"?
Um, I have now, and it works! No idea why that makes a difference, but
it does. Happy now. :)
&
Michel Dänzer wrote:
> As you don't have the
>
> (**) Extension "Composite" is enabled
>
> line, it appears like the config file parser doesn't even see the
> option...
>
>>> I guess "initialized" is different from "enabled"...
>> It says it's initializing it, and then gives no warnings or error
Brice Goglin wrote:
> Adam Spragg wrote:
>> With or without an "Option Composite Enable" line in my xorg.conf,
>> Xorg.0.log claims that the Composite extension is initialized. At least,
>> no errors are reported.
>
> I guess "initialized" is differe
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