Package: libjna-jni
Version: 4.5.2-1+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
Placed the following in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/java-jni.conf
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/jni
/usr/lib/jni
and ran ldconfig, which reported
ldconfig: Can't link
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/jni/
Hilariously, I just ran into this today when building a program I wrote in
1987. Thanks huge to Teemu for working out the patch; I have verified that
it works for me. It would be great if this could be packaged.
Package: libmlt6
Version: 6.2.0-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream patch
Dear Maintainer,
When using Flowblade or OpenShot to edit videos, trying to
apply a second LADSPA effect from the swh-tools package to
an audio stream caused a coredump in MLT's jackrack module.
After some debugging, this pr
Looks like a dup of 641662. Wish someone would fix this; it's
annoying, and should be easy.
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OK, here's a backtrace. Sorry I don't have more stuff with symbol
tables. I'll work on it.
#0 exit (status=1) at exit.c:100
#1 0xb779d1dc in ?? () from /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
#2 0xb621ebba in xkl_process_error () from /usr/lib/libxklavier.so.16
#3 0xb76330d3 in _XError (dp
This happens to me on i686 / sid. It also happened with the wheezy version.
I tried compiling gnome-settings-daemon for debugging and running it with
--no-daemon --sync under gdb with a breakpoint set at gdk_x_error but for
some reason it did not actually stop for a backtrace when it crashed. It
s
It's now 2011. This bug was submitted 5.5 years ago with a patch, which
still applies just fine and works as advertised for me. Would somebody
pretty please just patch the thing?
me on this.
Bart
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> tags 426938 + moreinfo
> quit
>
> Hi again,
>
> 4 years ago, Bart Massey wrote[1]:
>
>> As of now, the conflict markers generated by merges
>> sometimes include only a relative symb
s 511456 - moreinfo
> retitle 511456 time: documentation of -p is unclear
> severity 511456 minor
> tags 511456 + upstream
> quit
>
> Bart Massey wrote:
>
>> Sorry, I hadn' t realized the POSIX standard was so broken that it
>> required a flag to get a guarant
Package: netpbm
Version: 2:10.0-12.2+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream patch
When invoked without a filename argument, pnmquant fails.
Upon inspection, this is because pnmquant is a perl script
that performs the two-pass pnmcolormap pnmremap sequence,
and it does not bother to save stdin for the
Package: openssh-client
Version: 1:5.5p1-5
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
To save typing, my .ssh/config started with "User = bart",
which was intended to apply globally unless overriden by the
"User" setting for a particularly connection. Although I
may be mistaken, I think the manual implies
This bug can be fixed by:
1) Adding a line that says
include "/etc/bind/rndc.key";
to /etc/bind/named.conf
and then
2) Making /etc/bind/rndc.key be owner root:bind mode 640
Given the number of years this bug has been outstanding, it would be really
nice if someone would fix it.
This is several years old now, and the fix is pretty well understood:
1) Add to /etc/bind/named.conf the line
My backup system is built entirely around the cryptoloop module, and I have
no real interest in re-engineering it. In my application, the weakness
referred to in CVE-2004-2135 is largely irrelevant. I'm not sure what
"cryptoloop doesn't work with journaling filesystems" is supposed to mean;
it h
Package: libc6-dev
Version: 2.7-18
Severity: minor
In /usr/include/dirent.h, the fourth and final argument of
scandir() is prototyped to be
int (*)(const void *, const void *).
However, the manpage documents it to be
int (*)(const struct dirent **, const struct dirent **)
Sadly, the diffe
Package: synce-sync-engine
Version: 0.13-1
Severity: normal
Installation of synce-sync-engine fails when python2.3 is
installed, by trying to compile incompatible code. Removing
python2.3 works around the problem. Presumably the
dependencies should just be changed?
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Debia
Package: dpkg
Version: 1.14.25
Followup-For: Bug #182626
As noted, dpkg-deb will currently fail if the control
directory is setgid. (The error message is also incorrect.)
Abset some reason for this behavior, the following patch
fixes it.
--- build.c.dist2009-02-02 06:46:10.0 -08
Package: kernel-package
Version: 11.016
Severity: important
Running "make-kpkg buildpackage" in the 2.6.28.4 Git
directory as root eventually yields
dpkg-deb: building package `linux-headers-2.6.28.4' in
`../linux-headers-2.6.28.4_2.6.28.4-10.00.Custom_i386.deb'.
dpkg-deb: control directory
Package: time
Version: 1.7-23
Severity: normal
GNU "time" has a --portability flag to get the
POSIX-mandated formatting of its output. The BASH "time"
builtin is used in /bin/sh invocations and is
POSIX-compliant. The combination of these features means
that it is difficult to write portable sh
Package: sox
Version: 14.0.0-5
Followup-For: Bug #450802
Bug #450802, #454177, and #460503 are all from the same
underlying cause. To be at all useful, sox needs to depend
on libsox-fmt-base, not just recommend or suggest it.
Otherwise, sox is more-or-less nonfunctional.
This bug and fix were r
rlying userbase.
In addition, clustered tasks would make a nice way
to create customized disk images for offline installs. The
tasks created by clustering would probably have to be named
by hand; names could be chosen from the existing task names,
or from a whole new set.
Bart Massey
[EMAIL
Package: ghc6-doc
Version: 6.6.1-2
Followup-For: Bug #423561
It's not enough for ghc6-doc to depend on haddock: the
latest version of ghc6-doc (6.6.1-2) needs the latest
version of haddock (0.8-2) to correctly compile the index.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers test
Package: cupsys-driver-gutenprint
Version: 5.0.0-3
Followup-For: Bug #428043
Confirming the HP Color LaserJet PPD bug. If gutenprint
can't do color for these printers, I'd prefer if it refused
to handle them at all: the HP PPD for my 2500 seems to work
fine with CUPS once I found out I needed to
Package: reportbug
Version: 3.38
Severity: normal
When reportbug prompts for a subject for the bug email, it
should indicate somewhere in the prompt that this is how the
supplied text will be used; otherwise, it is quite tempting
to type a few sentences there.
Bart Massey
[EMAIL
Package: git-core
Version: 1:1.5.1.1-1
Severity: wishlist
As of now, the conflict markers generated by merges
sometimes include only a relative symbolic name such as
"HEAD". A SHA1 should also always be included, so that
months later the marker is still meaningful.
Bart Massey
Oops. That's what I get for sending bug reports in the
middle of the night. My apologies for the confusion.
Bart Massey
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Package: wordpress
Version: 1.5.1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Our wordpress installation (at http://bart-massey.com and
http://bart-massey.com/uplift/) is a bit complex. After
cleaning up some cruft that was probably our fault in
/etc/wordpress and /etc/apache/conf.d/wordpress, the latest
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