x27;m happy to rename mine to "bitfield-decoder" or something like that.
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* Package name: bitfield
Version : 0.3
Upstream Author : Jeremy Kerr
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Attached is a patch that I hacked together based off
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/commits-list/2012-November/msg04029.html.
It seems to work for me, but I'm not sure whether it's the best way to
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On 07/09/18 17:23, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
Hi there,
I'm also seeing this segfault.
I should add that I'm observing this when I'm using the mouse to click
through slides - if I don't click and only use the keyboard things seem
to work. This is different from what the o
On 07/09/18 19:17, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
After installing all the debug symbols required, I see the following gdb
backtrace and valgrind output:
(gdb) run /usr/share/doc/pinpoint/examples/introduction.pin
Starting program: /usr/bin/pinpoint
/usr/share/doc/pinpoint/examples/introduction.pin
On 07/09/18 19:00, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
On 07/09/18 17:23, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
Hi there,
I'm also seeing this segfault.
I should add that I'm observing this when I'm using the mouse to click
through slides - if I don't click and only use the keyboard things se
ibthread_db.so.1".
[New Thread 0x7fffe77d7700 (LWP 19024)]
[New Thread 0x7fffe6fd6700 (LWP 19025)]
Thread 1 "pinpoint" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
__GI___pthread_mutex_lock (mutex=0x0) at ../nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c:67
67 ../nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c: No such file or directory.
(gdb)
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're planning on moving to 1.11 at some point very shortly, so yes,
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significant performance degradation when we upgraded a
Django application to a new version that relied on model inheritance.
The attached patch is a backport of commit
84b7cb7df00192b2f804e2c6fd98b78b5bfd1ffa from upstream master.
This issue applies to both 1:1.10.7-2 and 1:1.11.5-1.
Patch supplied by Jere
The link to "xyz package page" is still broken as of 8 July.
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to think that naming priority deserves to go to the project with more
future potential :)
Unless you really really want to come up with a new name, I'm inclined
to submit mine under the name "bitfield-decoder".
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t just giving you a
heads up that there might be a somewhat similarly named package soon.
If you have any thoughts on what name I should pick to be least
confusing, I'd love to know - I'm currently thinking
"bitfield-decoder" or something along those lines.
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Dear maintainer team
Now that stretch has been released and I've upgraded another machine
to yakuake 3.0.2-1 I'm noticing this again...
It appears this bug is being tracked upstream at
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360072.
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Package: icedove
Version: 1:45.4.0-1~deb8u1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Icedove is regularly, and randomly, pegging an entire CPU core at 100%.
This sometimes occurs immediately on startup, sometimes randomly in the
middle of a session, and sometimes it will go back to sensible CPU usage
On 22/10/16 00:41, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
>> Thank you for the report. We are already aware of this issue. Please see
>> https://bugs.debian.org/797998 for more information.
>
> I saw that bug - it appears to be a completely different failure.
Whoops, didn't see the repl
On 22/10/16 00:17, Markus Koschany wrote:
> Control: forcemerge 797998 841538
> Control: block 797998 by 838489
>
> On 21.10.2016 15:07, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
>> Package: unknown-horizons
>> Version: 2014.1+ds1-2
>> Severity: grave
>>
>> Dear Maintai
Package: unknown-horizons
Version: 2014.1+ds1-2
Severity: grave
Dear Maintainer,
unknown-horizons installed on a testing/unstable system crashes
immediately on startup.
See console log below.
Regards
Andrew
ajd@hal:~$ unknown-horizons Traceback (
dget*)
Regards,
Andrew Donnellan
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a
segfault in kde-nm-connection-editor that prevents editing connection
settings for secured wireless networks (KDE#340084), which interferes
with a fairly major use case.
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Package: k3b
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Dear maintainer
k3b 2.0.3 was released on 4 Nov 2014 and is available from
http://www.k3b.org. The version in unstable is currently 2.0.2.
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Source: ns3
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Dear netsim team,
The current version of ns3 in sid is 3.17, which is a year old. The
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Unless there's a reason to stay with 3.17 it would be nice if we could
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olling USB flash devices that confirm to the U3
> specifications.
That should be 'conform', not 'confirm'.
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Still present.
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Package: pingus
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Pingus 0.7 is now available :)
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marble recommends no pac
it is
safe to unplug the device. I'm not sure if XFCE in Debian already uses
gnome-mount, though.
I interpreted it as saying 'Give a warning if someone accidentally
pulls it out before unmounting', not 'Tell me when I can pull it out
after unmounting.'
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after unmounting.'
The original request in the BR I mean; not the message fr
Package: libqt3-mt
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Severity: important
Hi,
konqueror has been crashing on me recently when QGArray calls malloc. Attached
are the backtraces, produced with all the
debugging symbols installed.
Andrew
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Followup-For: Bug #428272
It appears that this is sporadic - I looked again at the same page in the
image, and it's no longer happening. There have been no
package upgrades in the meantime.
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Package: ark
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When using konqueror, right-clicking on a group of files and selecting
Compress>Compress As>Zip starts ark and shows a
'Compressing' dialog, however no file is actually produced, and ps shows that
the zip process is not actually running.
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Package: fontconfig
Version: 2.4.2-1.2
Followup-For: Bug #423382
It's come back again, same errors.
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Package: fontconfig
Version: 2.4.2-1.2
Severity: critical
fontconfig segfaults when updating ttf-opensymbol, therefore breaking OOo and
related packages. The log is attached.
I'm running prelink if that's of any relevance.
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Package: blobwars
Version: 1.06-2-1
Severity: serious
Hi,
It appears that the current copyright file is incomplete. It needs to include
a full license statement; see
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2003/12/msg7.html and
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/03/msg0
Package: starfighter
Version: 1.1-6
Severity: minor
When running starfighter in a window, after defeating Kline Kethlan in the
final mission it displays the ending message about
WEAPCO's dominance being ended. If the window is covered by another window the
message goes black.
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doubt here.
Do they really? That would mean that all the copyright holders would
have given them exclusive licensing rights.
I haven't read the full bug log, but has anyone contacted the
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Package: konqueror
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Hi,
Konqueror 3.5.6 seems to be randomly eating an unhealthily high amount of CPU
resources.
Attached is the output of ps aux; the URLs I have open at the moment are:
* http://mail.google.com/mail/h/x (Gmail HTML inbo
that it's
only a social restriction. For people who are new to the BTS and
Debian development reading that could give the impression that it is a
technical restriction.
Changing a few words in that sentence to show that it is a social
rather than technical restriction would be less confusi
to go
around closing other peoples' bugs without permission. This paragraph
should be clarified.
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tags 274363 fixed
thanks
OK so after reading the BTS docs again I figure out how to actually do it.
On 3/12/07, Andrew Donnellan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tags: fixed
I'm not exactly an expert at the BTS, but I *think* this assigns a fixed tag
:)
(OK, OK, so I'm a BTS
Tags: fixed
I'm not exactly an expert at the BTS, but I *think* this assigns a fixed tag :)
(OK, OK, so I'm a BTS n00b, but still :)
On 3/12/07, Andrew Donnellan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just noticed this ancient bug report still open.
With 3.5.6 XHTML opens in the KHTML
AFAICT this doesn't happen any more.
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I just noticed this ancient bug report still open.
With 3.5.6 XHTML opens in the KHTML embedded part as it should,
however for some strange reason the thumbnail is generated as a text
file rather than HTML.
I guess this report can be closed :)
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Hi,
I've had the same issues with Konq occasionally, I'm not sure what
causes it, but I've had more of these issues with the earlier 3.5.x
releases than 3.5.6.
I've found that going through .kde and deleting sycoca and some other
stuff tends to help.
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Hi,
Is this still a problem? IPv6 in Konq 3.5.6 (using FreeNet6 and IPv6
tunnelling) works fine here.
Thanks
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Bugfix release 1.0.1 has now been released.
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ly sure this is correct...
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Now upstream has released a stable 1.0 version.
It would be really great to see this packaged now that there is
finally a stable version to develop with.
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> Password cracking in itself has always been legal AFAIK.
> Using password crackers to
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Which protocols does this thing support? From what I can tell off its
SF page it's only MSN.
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* Package name: jabbin
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Is it the same list of packages? If not, send in the new lists. (I
prefer the output of ' dpkg-query -W
--showformat="${Package},${Version}" ').
Andrew
On 5/31/05, astronut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/28/05, Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > So, this works:
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> > aptitude
Sorry I looked at the wrong email and didn't see the copies at
astronut.hopto.org.
Andrew
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> Email me the lists. The copy that Bill put up on his page gives me a
> 403 forbidden error. I'd like to get this issue cl
Email me the lists. The copy that Bill put up on his page gives me a
403 forbidden error. I'd like to get this issue closed soon.
Andrew
On 5/27/05, Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 12:47:30PM -0400, astronut wrote:
> > Ok, for some reason, BTS keeps bouncing my
Maybe report this as a bug to get actual *attention*. vorlon said it's
ok to report release notes bugs against upgrade-reports. After this is
all done Bug#309357 should be closed.
Andrew
On 5/26/05, Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 04:48:51PM
Is 309357 fixed or not? If so, what versions of apt and aptitude are
fixed? (apt 0.5.28.6 and aptitude 0.2.15.9-2?) Put a workaround in the
release notes.
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How confused am I? drscheme only confilicts with old versions of
mzscheme. But what's the reason? Is it needed because you have to
remove old mzscheme packages first, then install a new mzscheme, then
install drscheme?
Andrew
>From the changelog, the new version doesn't fix the problem. It still
doesn't correct the problem of drscheme depending on mzscheme and also
conflicting with mzscheme. I haven't actually tried installing them
though, this is just from what I see in the bugreport.
Andrew Donne
Where are the attached package lists? I'd like to find out what
dependancy loops exist and what needs to be fixed. Because KDE is
removed, I'm thinking probably Qt or kdelibs is affected, and
something must depend on new GNOME packages, because there are a lot
of them.
Andrew Donnel
templates that Dafydd suggested.
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reopen 290242
thanks
I'm reopening this bug because prozilla is still in woody, and Martin
'Joey' Schulze is preparing 3.0r6, which, from what he's told me, will
still have prozilla in it. This should not happen. In my opinion,
prozilla is either patched or removed.
I'll search the bugs db, this isn't related at all to 278495, is it?
Has anyone else experienced it?
Andrew Donnellan
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> On Wednesday 18 May 2005 03:43, you wrote:
> > This one time, at band camp, Frans Pop said:
> &g
Please try using newer snapshots or try a netinst. The last comment
was made in January 2004, and we would like to know whether it happens
in later versions.
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The perl rc bugs have been patched and the issue closed. It should work now.
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Now the Security FAQ (http://www.debian.org/security/faq) must be
updated. This bug should probably be retitled and severity lowered.
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: important
The webpage for Debian Releases (http://www.debian.org/releases) and
the webpage for Debian GNU/Linux codenamed 'Sarge'
(http://www.debian.org/releases/testing) contain inaccurate
information. Debian GNU/Linux codenamed 'Sarge' was frozen on the 3rd
May
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