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Owner: Connor Gray
Package name: wolfram-engine
Version : 13.2.0
Upstream Author : Wolfram Research mailto:supp...@wolfram.com>>
URL : https://wolfram.com/engine
License : commercial
Programming Lang: Wolfram Language
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Package: clang
Version: 1:10.0-50~exp1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I'm trying to cross-compile C++ code for ARMHF, while this works fine with GCC,
and C code works fine with Clang. When cross-compiling C++ code with Clang, it
fails to select the correct include directories (for libstdc++).
https://github.com/ZoneMinder/zoneminder/issues/2915https://github.com/ZoneMinder/zoneminder/issues/2915
it looks like powercap is fundamentally Linux-specific, so it would
> make much more sense to declare Architecture: linux-any and be done
> with it.
>
> Thanks!
>
Thanks for the report - the project is indeed Linux-specific. I will adjust
the architecture when I package an update. Cheers.
-Connor
27;ve attached a simple patch.
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+++ dash-0.5.8/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+dash (0.5.8-2.6) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
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+ * Non-maintainer upload.
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Severity: wishlist
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "powercap"
* Package name: powercap
Version : 0.1.1-1
Upstream Author : Connor Imes
* URL : https://github.com/powercap/powercap
* License
retitle 876409 ITP: powercaputils - Utilities and library for accessing the
powercap Linux kernel feature
owner 876409 cki...@ubuntu.com
severity 876409 wishlist
thanks
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https://github.com/powercap/powercap
v0.1.1
BSD-3-Clause
Connor Imes
This project provides the powercap library -- a generic C interface to the
Linux power capping framework (sysfs interface). It includes an implementation
for working with Intel Running
Package: fonts-font-awesome
Version: 4.7.0~dfsg-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I use fonts-font-awesome to draw identifying characters for i3bar
workspaces. In a fresh Debian install with only i3 (and related) +
fonts-font-awesome installed, these characters render perfectly.
However, it app
e
way). I can't say for certain it's a font problem, but when I uninstall
those packages the problem goes away.
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 8:33 PM, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Hi Connor,
>
> > fonts-sil-gentiumplus-compact "breaks" the fa-firefox glyph and
>
&
rminal.
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 11:39 AM, Connor Glosser wrote:
> Removing texlive-full fixes the problem. I will try to identify the
> specific dependency that causes the issue when I get home tonight.
>
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 10:26 AM, Norbert Preining
> wrote:
>
>
Removing texlive-full fixes the problem. I will try to identify the
specific dependency that causes the issue when I get home tonight.
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 10:26 AM, Norbert Preining
wrote:
> Hi Connor,
>
> > to specifically remove the fonts-extra problem doesn't fix thing
ch
seems to indicate the problem is with another part of texlive-full. Do you
know of anything else I can check to iron out what might be causing the
problem? Running
$ fc-list | grep -i awesome
gives me the same output as you.
Thanks!
~Connor
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Norbert Preining
w
Package: texlive-fonts-extra
Version: 2016.20170123-5
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I use fontawesome to set workspace "icons" in my i3 window manager
config. If I only have the fonts-font-awesome package installed,
everything looks fine. However, when I install TeX, the fontawesome
glyphs no
While I won't pretend to fully grok the full nuance of DFSG interpretation,
this is a relatively accurate summary of the current position, and I
believe we're on the right side of DFSG at present from a licensing/policy
standpoint. (Back in the day, out licensing of the marks themselves was
proble
, the
issue still occurs. I used Terminator to check in both XFCE and i3; no idea
what could be the problem then, but I'll try to investigate more when I
have more time.
~Connor
be an issue with the locale (en_US.utf8 is "incomplete"
somehow). Interesting in that my locale.gen file is clearly set to build
the "en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8" pack...
~Connor
uot; field when the installer asked for it.
It seems entirely likely that one of the backported font packages is
causing this issue, then :-)
~Connor
po8+1
fonts-sil-gentium 20081126:1.02-13
fonts-sil-gentium-basic 1.1-7
fonts-stix 1.1.1-1
fonts-texgyre 20140520-1
ttf-adf-accanthis 0.20090423-2
ttf-adf-gillius 0.20090423-2
ttf-adf-universalis 0.20090423-2
ttf-dejavu-core 2.34-1
xfonts-100dpi 1:1.0.3
xfonts-75dpi 1:1.0.3
xfonts-base 1:1.0.3
xfonts-en
Package: zsh
Version: 5.0.7-5
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have a fresh Debian (XFCE) + Zsh installation with
autoload -Uz promptinit
promptinit
prompt adam2 8bit
in my .zshrc file. The "prompt adam2 8bit" command loads in the adam2 prompt
with 8bit characters (largely box-drawing
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* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
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* What was the outcome of th
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* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
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* What was the outcome of this a
On 2014-11-24 08:57 PM, Peter Howard wrote:
On Mon, 2014-11-24 at 16:45 -0800, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
On 2014-11-06, Isaac Connor wrote:
Our intention as upstream maintainers is to work with all distros to not
only make zm as good as it can be, but to also minimize the effort on
the part of
feel qualified to take up
maintainership however.
In any event, I will monitor and address issues in the debian bug system
and do my best to make packaging zm as easy as possible.
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This error happens because either zms crashed or was never run. We
have seen this happen due to db structure errors or cgi not being
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Package: xfce4-power-manager
Version: 1.2.0-2
Followup-For: Bug #728257
I have exactly the same problem: one fully functioning power xfce4-power-
manager battery icon and one "missing icon" white square with a red X that
brings up the power manager menu when alt-clicked. I noticed the missing icon
means grep fails to find or print any words containing
characters outside ASCII.
I understand that the best choice of encoding is a little subjective,
but I feel that the various word lists' encodings should at least match.
Thanks,
Connor
PS. debconf calling Nynorsk 'Standard Norwe
Works good for me. Thank-you!
On 12-11-27 03:48 AM, René Mayrhofer wrote:
On 2012-11-24 19:12, Maximiliano Curia wrote:
The bug seems to be recognized by upstream but there seems to be no work going
on towards a fix. I've prepared a preliminar patch, but I can't test it right
now, if you can r
I experienced this bug on a Thinkpad X220, i7-2640M @ 2.8GHz, but
other users have informed me of a similar issue on other Thinkpads;
specifically a Thinkpad T410 Intel Core i5 CPU M 480 @ 2.67GHz.
Furthermore, it appears the problem is battery-dependent in that it
only occurs when running from ba
Package: gpodder
Version: 2.20.1-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
My version of gpodder appears to have significant issues regarding
mouse and keyboard functionality. Particularly,
* Left-clicking any podcast in the Podcasts (N) view brings up the
usual right-click menu. Right-cl
Package: base
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
When I go to shutdown my laptop running Wheezy (by issuing 'sudo
shutdown -h now'), I see the following information:
Debian GNU/Linux whezy/sid laptop tty1
laptop login: rpcbind:rpcbind terminating on signal. Restart with
"rpcbind -w"
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: retroshare
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On 1 December 2011 02:29, James McCoy wrote:
> If you save the attached file to ~/.vim/syntax/haskell.vim, does the
> highlighting work better?
No, that doesn't seem to have had any effect...
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On 30 November 2011 21:26, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> st-0.0 (now 0.1.1)
Come to think of it, I recall there's a separate stterm package, so st
should actually be removed from suckless-tools [1]. So the only
out-of-date ones I can see are dmenu and lsw.
[1]: http://bugs.debian.org
Hi all,
Tony has offered to sponsor suckless-tools and review uploads:
On 13 November 2011 18:23, tony mancill wrote:
> So, if you're building Debian source packages and would like them to be
> reviewed
> for upload to the archive, let me know. Like a lot of FOSS endeavors, it's
> best-effort/a
Package: vim-runtime
Version: 2:7.3.346-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
The syntax highlighting for multi-line comments in Haskell is broken. There are
3 situations in which some of the text in the comment stops being highlighted as
as a comment and is highlighted as though it were Haskell code. These sit
Package: vim
Version: 2:7.3.154+hg~74503f6ee649-2+b1
Severity: normal
Using vim's dot command (.) doesn't work correctly when dealing with
multibyte characters. To replicate, create the following buffer:
>
>
Now enter visual mode and delete four pound signs on the top line. Go
I finally managed to get TeX to install. The problem was not with this
package: I'd somehow managed to get Plan 9 userland mixed into root's
$path, so somewhere along the line a script silently failed and it all
bubbled up. Sorry for the not-a-bug, feel free to close this now.
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Severity: important
I do not seem to be able to install TeX on account of texlive-binaries'
fmtutil-sys post-installation script failing. I remember I did at one
point have latex set up on this system, but it has been since removed.
I have checked for any
Package: coreutils
Version: 8.5-1
Severity: normal
According to POSIX the fold utility is intended to fold characters, with
the '-b' flag used to fold bytes instead. However, GNU fold will always
fold bytes. Compare:
$ echo '' | fold -w 4
$ echo '' | fold -w 4
The former will
Package: scowl
Version: 6-3
Severity: normal
All scowl word lists depend upon dictionaries-common, which depends on
perl. This is clearly unnecessary for installing a plain text file. The
dependency ought to be changed to a 'suggest' or 'recommends' - I'd
quite like a dictionary file installed wit
Shao,
I very much appreciate your work on the file licensing issue.
Your changes have not been committed because we have been busy with
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that have occupied us in the last month.
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On 2-Oct-06, at 1:39 PM, Mike Hommey wrote:
Backporting security fixes from newer releases is not really "extra"
in my mind. It'd be fixing stuff that isn't fixed elsewhere without
discussing it with us.
The argument for fixing upstream is that by taking a fix for a bug
that's unpatched upstr
To my knowledge, Debian isn't including "extra" security fixes over
and above what we're shipping. If they are, that would possibly be
considered an act of bad faith between downstream and upstream,
unless the security bug was Debian specific. This type of potential
"Firefox from foo is better
On 2-Oct-06, at 12:18 AM, Eric Dorland wrote:
* Mike Hommey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi all,
There is maybe a way for debian to keep the name and use *a* logo.
Note
that it is not *the* logo, since firefox logo is non-free, but the
nuvola icon theme has an LGPL version of the firefox log
On 2-Oct-06, at 2:02 AM, Conrad Knauer wrote:
On 10/1/06, Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/community-edition-
policy.html
>
> One of the permitted changes is "Porting the software to
different operating systems"
I'm not sure that's wha
On 21-Sep-06, at 1:38 AM, Eric Dorland wrote:
If this isn't possible, could we at least get a stay of execution?
Etch is going into deep freeze in less than a month. Would it be
possible to resolve this after the release?
I would think it makes much more sense to resolve this before you put
On 21-Sep-06, at 1:51 AM, Eric Dorland wrote:
The other issue is if we can still distribute the firefox packages we
already have in sarge. If etch releases as scheduled we will still be
backporting security fixes into that version until Dec. 2007 (or as
long as it is remains possible). Etch will
Steve Langasek wrote:
Are the Debian logos and trademarks free?
No, the Debian logos are not free. This is considered a bug.
Since there's no way of making the logo free without losing control over
the mark, why not adopt a generic branding switch like we did? Its
non-trivial to do
James Andrewartha wrote:
As for your straw man about security bugs, what security bugs would
you be fixing with your own patches? If there are security bugs,
they should be fixed upstream, not in your own tree. We've had this
discussion repeatedly in the context of the security group, and we
Just to sum everything up, since some of this is getting circular, this
is how we have been dealing with Linux distros. Ultimately, fair is
fair, and unless you think Debian should get a special deal (which I
don't think is DFSG-friendly, let alone likely to happen) , these are
the conditions
Eric Dorland wrote:
Please see Gerv's comments here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2005/01/msg00757.html to see
where he agreed we did not have to use the logo.
Fair enough, he did make that statement. At the time, we obviously
weren't taking that part seriously. We are now, and we
On 18-Sep-06, at 5:20 PM, Eric Dorland wrote:
This is us attempting to tell you that what you are doing is not
correct
and needs to change. We also need to go over the rest of the
patchset,
but this is the most glaring issue that must be fixed. This came
back
up again when people realized
Steve Langasek wrote:
I've confirmed that this isn't acceptable usage of the trademark. If
you are going to use the Firefox name, you must also use the rest of the
branding.
If Eric's statement that the firefox logos are distributed under a non-free
copyright license remains accurate, th
Sorry for dropping this a while back, we didn't have enough bandwidth to
track this down...
Eric Dorland wrote:
To my knowledge, each patchset that deviates from what we ship should be
run by whoever is doing licensing approvals (this is in progress with
various distributions already). Its
Eric Dorland wrote:
severity 354622 important
thanks
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Hi Mike,
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 03:01:01PM -0500, Mike Connor wrote:
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Firefox (the name) is equally protected and
Package: firefox
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Firefox (the name) is equally protected and controlled by the same
trademark policy and legal requirements as the Firefox logo. You're
free to use any other name for the browser bits, but calling the browser
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