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I have the same bug on my lenny box. The code fragment (from a long
program) that causes the bug is:
OPEN (5, FILE=TBLFIL, STATUS='OLD', ERR=99)
Read(5,25)
25 FORMAT(A80)
The trouble appears to be triggered in parsing the format statement.
Here's the relevant portion of a ba
> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
> which was filed against the ucbmpeg-play package:
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> #332371: ucbmpeg-play: mpeg_play loops indefinitely at end of *.mpg made by=
> ffmpeg
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> It has been closed by Marco Rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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> Their explanation is att
> reassign 425062 texlive
> thanks
>
> * Andrew T. Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-05-18 14:02]:
> > Package: latex
> >
> > "latex" exists in the package database, but it is not a
> > real package and no package provides it.
>
> You need to install texlive.
I don't have room for it. It's over
> About 2 years ago, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding
> ttf-bitstream-vera fonts not being installed properly. Can you reproduce
> this problem with Xorg/Etch?
I only run the stable distribution, so I'm unable to check on this.
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> Andrew Young wrote:
>>> according to the man page ob the xorg keyboard driver "kbd",
>>> there is an option to change the keyboard delay and rate.
>>>
>>> Option "AutoRepeat" "delay rate"
>>> sets the auto repe
> according to the man page ob the xorg keyboard driver "kbd",
> there is an option to change the keyboard delay and rate.
>
> Option "AutoRepeat" "delay rate"
> sets the auto repeat behaviour for the keyboard.
> This is not implemented on all platforms.
> delay is the time in milliseconds
Checking the behavior on the second Debian box shows that:
1. The keyboard rate is reset to the Debian default every time I bring
up X. Then to get the VC keyboard rate I want, I have to run the kbdrate
command again (as root).
2. If I reset the rate after bringing up X, the rate stays where I
> About 4 years ago, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding the
> keyboard repeat settings non changing on non-X VCs. Did you reproduce
> this problem recently? If not, I will close this bug in the next weeks.
Currently, it seems that if I use X and then log in to a VC, the Debian
default
> I cannot reproduce this with iceape 1.0.6-1. If you can please (ask us
> to) re-open the bug and reassign it to iceape-browser.
Thanks for checking. I now believe the problem was due to missing
"height" and "width" attributes on images in the page that was badly
displayed. Apparently the brows
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> #324218: mozilla-browser: renders tags incorrectly,
> which was filed against the mozilla-browser package.
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> It has been closed by Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
>
> Their explanation is attached below. If this explanation
It turns out that
pnmgamma -cieramp -ungamma file.pgm
fails with the error message I originally reported. But if you redirect
the input:
pnmgamma -cieramp -ungamma < file.pgm
then the program works. Evidently the problem is in parsing the command
line.
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Thanks -- nice to see defoma getting all these bug-fixes!
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> X-Tom-Swifty: "My terminal is completely screwed up," Tom cursed.
A nice touch, that.
> At Sat, 02 Jul 2005 13:04:08 -0700, Andrew T. Young wrote:
> > It appears that defoma installs identical scripts in 2 different places:
> > /scratch/var/lib/defoma/scripts:
> > /usr/share/defoma/scripts:
Package: tiger
Version: 1:3.2.1-24
Severity: minor
The tiger report says:
# Performing common access checks for root...
--FAIL-- [netw020f] There is no /etc/ftpusers file.
I can't find anything about such a file, either in the ftp man page
or the ftp README file. Either tige
> On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 20:09 -0700, Andrew Young wrote:
> > The symptoms look very similar. Maybe they can be combined?
> >
>
> Aye, they are. There are a handful of related bug reports looking at
> one aspect or another of the problem. Like I said, it's been a bu
If you read German, take a look at some fossil discussion in
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-german/2003/02/msg00510.html
where similar difficulties appeared a couple of years ago. The critical
paragraph is the one where the responder says (roughly translated):
I've played a
The behavior reported here seems very similar to the problems with
printing from mozilla, filed under 251067. Take a look and see if
these can be combined -- and see if it's possible to decide just *where*
in the font-handling system the trouble is coming from. There are so
man interacting pieces
The symptoms look very similar. Maybe they can be combined?
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On my second "sarge" box, which I *thought* was printing OK, I now find
on closer inspection that there are still some subtle errors in printing
the Debian homepage:
In the sidebar at the left, the boldface main headings are correctly
printed in sans-serif (quasi-Helvetica) face; but the individua
...
> Have you read the printing-problem README in /usr/share/doc/xprint?
Yes.
> There are a couple of ideas for workarounds there. Don't personalise
> the fonts in mozilla (remove font references from prefs.js), and restart
> mozilla before printing again (the first print seems to work fine, t
Package: console-tools
Version: 1:0.2.3dbs-56
Severity: normal
After the upgrade from woody to sarge, kbdrate no longer resets the
repeat rate correctly. However, the -d (delay) option still works.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.4.18-1-686
L
I upgraded the P III box from woody to sarge, which changed the g77
compiler version from 2.95 to 3.3 -- and the bug seems to be gone.
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> Andrew Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Another thought: the P3 machine only has 128 MB of memory. The
> > problem occurred when I increased the size of some (already very
> > big) arrays. The machine where it runs OK has 256 MB of memory.
>
> Hm
It turned out that the problem was caused by kpathsea not being able
to find the config files. And the reason was that the box had been
converted from Red Hat to Debian, using the debtakeover script.
It seems that RH had an actual directory at
/usr/share/texmf/dvips/config
but Debian ha
In line 460, "funtion" should be "function".
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Package: g77
Version: 2:2.95.4-14
Severity: normal
After making what I thought were minor changes to a working F77 program,
which g77 had been compiling correctly, I find the current version dies
with a segfault before executing any of the Fortran stuff. The program
was compiled with the -fbound
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