Fedora has had this patch for ~ 4 months and OpenSUSE also has applied
this patch. Its doesn't appear to be clear why its not in the official
open-vm-tools.
- Chris
Source: device-tree-compiler
Version: 1.4.0+dfsg-1
Severity: Normal
The current version in Debian is 3 years old, and there has been two
releases with many bug fixes since then.
v1.4.2 commit ec02b34c05... David Gibson 3 weeks
v1.4.1 commit 302fca9f4c... David Gibson 23 months
v1.4.0 commit 65c
I'm not certain if this is related but it appears it might have fixed
my UPS spinning up the fan all the time as well. I manually updated to
3.14.13 and now my UPS seems to be quiet most of the time (off/low
speed fan).
- Chris
was overlooked. They did not enumerate
all the bug fixes over than to state they were numerous (see below).
https://sourceforge.net/projects/apcupsd/files/apcupsd%20-%20Stable/3.14.13/
- Chris Cheney
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3.14.13 -- 02 February 2015
NEW FEATURES
* MODBUS USB support
Previous releases
so.
http://www.opensource.apple.com/release/os-x-1095/
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Chris Cheney
Package: kernel-package
Version: 13.014
Severity: normal
For some reason I have been unable to get make-kpkg to use the -j value
passed to it. If I explicitly add a line directly before the do_parallel
check setting the value it does use it at that point. Perhaps its somehow
getting unset after be
Package: exfat-utils
Version: 1.0.1-1
Severity: normal
There is a much newer, by a year, release of exfat-utils 1.1.0 available,
along with matching updated fuse-exfat.
https://code.google.com/p/exfat/wiki/Downloads
Package: exfat-fuse
Version: 1.0.1-1
Severity: normal
There is a much newer, by a year, release of exfat-fuse 1.1.0 available,
along with matching updated exfat-utils.
https://code.google.com/p/exfat/wiki/Downloads
Package: libgearman-dev
Version: 0.13-1
Severity: serious
Please fix the depends line as:
/usr/lib/libgearman.la
# Libraries that this one depends upon.
dependency_libs=' -L/usr/lib -luuid'
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Chris Cheney
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Package: tgt
Version: 1:1.0.4-1
Severity: important
"tgt-admin will not start a target unless we specify the "allow-in-use
yes" directive in the target declaration. It complains that the device
is in use, although I am positive it is not. Specifying "allow-in-use
yes" is not recommended, and doing
Package: magyarispell
Version: 0.99.4-1.2
Severity: wishlist
Please package the new upstream version 1.5. Note that upstream has
moved to a new location: http://magyarispell.sourceforge.net/
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Package: libiphone
Version: 0.9.7
Severity: wishlist
Please package the new upstream version 0.9.7.
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Package: libiphone-dev
Version: 0.9.7
Severity: wishlist
Please package the new upstream version 0.9.7.
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Package: ifuse
Version: 0.9.7
Severity: wishlist
Please package the new upstream version 0.9.7.
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Package: libplist
Version: 1.2
Severity: wishlist
Please package the new upstream version 1.2.
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Package: flute-openoffice.org
Version: 1.3.0-OOo31-1
Severity: serious
It looks like build depends are missing from this package... I think it
is missing ant and java-gcj-compat-dev but I am not certain if those are
the two proper depends it needs or not, adding those two did however
allow it to b
As far as I can tell OOo does not use any headers from colamd either but
the mere fact that it is linked to by lpsolve seems to make it needed to
be linked further up the chain. At least according to this patch, which
afaik you wrote, including the reason for the change:
patches/dev300/system-lpso
Package: liblpsolve55-dev
Severity: Serious
liblpsolve55-dev should depend on libsuitesparse-dev since it uses
libcolamd and programs linking will need to link against it as well.
"NEEDED libcolamd.so.3.2.0"
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Package: hunspell-fr
Severity: grave
hunspell-fr is missing the symlink for fr_MC which is listed in its old
usr/share/myspell/infos/ooo/hunspell-fr file. This causes it to not be
usable in that country.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Package name: ooo-thumbnailer
Version: 0.1~alpha2
Author: David D Lowe
License: GPL
Description: thumbnailer for OpenOffice.org documents
ooo-thumbnailer is a lightweight OpenOffice.org document thumbnailer
that can be used by Nautilus to create thumbnails for yo
Apparently they did not fix this in ooo-build-3-0-1 for whatever
reason...
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=448776
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probably breaks many other programs that use
xalan as well.
It appears the only easy solution at present is to downgrade
libxalan2-java to 2.7.0, otherwise every xsl that is affected has to be
modified to work.
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After looking at the issue closer I noticed jaxme does not work due to
what appears to be a lot of missing methods in its Marshaller
implementation. There is a new unreleased version of jaxme in their
subversion repository that looks like it should compile with openjdk-6
but it now uses maven and I
This is really just a workaround since rpm2cpio doesn't do this for you
automatically.
To extract these new rpm's you have to do the following, at least until
rpm2cpio is updated.
'cat foo | rpm2cpio | lzma -d | cpio -ivd'
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Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1:3.0.1-1
Severity: wishlist
The openoffice.org packaging does not honor the nostrip and noopt
options.
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possible that my changes are not the optimal way to do it. If so
please feel free to implement it however you see fit and when Ubuntu
syncs to Debian again we will take your changes over our own.
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It appears the build dep for this package actually needs to be
default-jdk-builddep instead of just default-jdk since it fails to build
without it.
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Package: xom
Version: 1.1-3
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert xom to use default-jre and also fixes the
various lintian errors that are being output.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u xom-1.1/debian/control xom-1.1/debian/control
--- xom-1.1/debian/control
+++ xom-1.1/debian
Package: saxonb
Version: 9.0.0.4+svn20080322-2
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert saxonb to use default-jre and also fixes the
various lintian errors that are being output.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u saxonb-9.0.0.4+svn20080322/debian/control saxonb-9.0.0.4+svn20080322
Package: libjaxen-java
Version: 1.1.1-3
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert libjaxen-java to use default-jre and also
fixes the various lintian errors that are being output.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u libjaxen-java-1.1.1/debian/rules libjaxen-java-1.1.1/debian/rules
Package: libdb-je-java
Version: 3.3.62-2
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert libdb-je-java to use default-jre.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u libdb-je-java-3.3.62/debian/rules libdb-je-java-3.3.62/debian/rules
--- libdb-je-java-3.3.62/debian/rules
+++ libdb-je-java-3.3.62
Package: libcommons-digester-java
Version: 1.8-2
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert libcommons-digester-java to use default-jre
and also fixes the various lintian errors that are being output.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u libcommons-digester-java-1.8/debian/rules
Package: libcommons-codec-java
Version: 1.3-4
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert libcommons-codec-java to use default-jre and
also fixes the various lintian errors that are being output.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u libcommons-codec-java-1.3/debian/rules libcommons-codec
Package: jaxme
Version: 0.5.2+dfsg-2
Severity: important
This package does not build when attempted to be converted to
default-jre.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
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JM.precompile:
JM.compile:
[javac] Compiling 187 source files to
/root/jaxme/jaxme-0.5.2+dfsg/build/jm/classes
[javac]
/root
Package: dom4j
Version: 1.6.1+dfsg-3
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert dom4j to use default-jre and also fixes the
various lintian errors that are being output.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u dom4j-1.6.1+dfsg/debian/rules dom4j-1.6.1+dfsg/debian/rules
--- dom4j-1.6.1+dfsg
Package: commons-httpclient
Version: 3.1-2
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert commons-httpclient to use default-jre and
also fixes the various lintian errors that are being output.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u commons-httpclient-3.1/debian/control commons-httpclient-3.1
Package: backport-util-concurrent
Version: 2.2+dfsg-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert backport-util-concurrent to use default-jre
and also fixes the various lintian errors that are being output.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u backport-util-concurrent-2.2+dfsg/debian
Package: jtidy
Version: 7+svn20070309-2
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert jtidy to use default-jre and also
fixes the various lintian errors that are being output.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u jtidy-7+svn20070309/debian/rules jtidy-7+svn20070309/debian/rules
--- jtidy-7
Package: libxpp3-java
Version: 1.1.3.4.O-4
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert libxpp3-java to use default-jre and also
fixes the lintian error that is being output.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u libxpp3-java-1.1.3.4.O/debian/control libxpp3-java-1.1.3.4.O/debian/control
Package: libxpp2-java
Version: 2.1.10-4
Severity: important
Tags: patch
This is a patch to convert libxpp2-java to use default-jre and also
fixes the various lintian errors that are being output.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
diff -u libxpp2-java-2.1.10/debian/rules libxpp2-java-2.1.10/debian/rules
Jelle,
Ubuntu uses a theme called Human by default at least in their Gnome
version. The icons you see under Ubuntu that look different than Debian
icons are these Human icon theme icons. If you switch to a different
theme under Ubuntu then you will see that the icons change back to the
same icons
Package: readpst
Version: 0.5.2-1
Severity: wishlist
libpst 0.5.3 was released on July 1, 2008 and fixed several bugs
including bugs reported in the Debian BTS (afaict). Please update to
this version as soon as possible.
http://alioth.debian.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=2828
Thanks!
Chris
::Failed function that needs to be corrected. If the Packages
file support isn't wanted then it will need to be split out of the diff.
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Package: drift
Version: 2.2.1-2
Making new rules with DrIFT involves writing a file UserRules.hs, and
the DrIFT documentation, instead of showing how to write such a file,
points the reader to an example file in the source distribution.
Unfortunately this file is not packaged in Debian, so the use
sarge. I can do a NMU if wanted.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
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Precisely due to the fact that Debian releases are so seldom do you
think Microsoft won't add IDN support to IE7 in Longhorn next year? If
they do Debian won't be able to access the many sites that will pop up
soon after IE adds official support. Perhaps the release team/stable
release manager need
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 05:03:45PM -0500, Christopher Martin wrote:
> To fix this, we'd need either to ship a kdmrc that conforms to the
> kcontrol configurator's basic pattern, and so wouldn't be modified by
> kcontrol more than is really necessary (could we make it keep the
> comments, at leas
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