>> In emacs:
>>
>>Tcl_Filesystem *fsPtr (in) Points to a structure
>>containing the addresses of pro-
>>cedures that can be
>>called to perform the various
>>filesystem ope
I don't even use gnus any more, so I have no further input into this one.
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> Weird. Have you seen this again and can you reproduce it? Also, does
> it happen with the emacs22 packages in Lenny as well?
Hi,
I don't have a Debian system at the moment, but in the Ubuntu 8.10
system I have here doesn't exhibit this problem.
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I don't have the original spreadsheet any more, so go ahead and close it.
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I haven't heard from David Welton yet.
I think rivet may have to be removed - I'll wait some more to see if
David has anything to add, then file the removal bug.
No, it depends on Apache 1.3 and without some non-trivial amount of
coding, won't be easily ported to Apac
My wife was trying to run PyMol on her laptop, and encountered the
same problem. It's actually an Ubuntu system, but the problem is, I'm
sure, the same.
I'd be willing to bet that it's an X/driver problem, in any case. On
her machine, glxgears doesn't even run, for example.
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Since there doesn't seem to be any prospect of making tcldom buildable,
would you object to a removal request? (I'm just going through old RC
bugs; if you want to keep it, that's fine by me.)
I don't want to keep the package, but it should be orphaned for a bit
prior to removal, IMO, so that so
I had much better luck using the chan_capi-cm-0.6.1 code from
sourceforge, but it would be preferable to use a .deb. This package
is getting long in the tooth - is anyone maintaining it?
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We just installed this package on an Ubuntu 5.10 system out of Debian
unstable, and this bug still appears to be present.
Also:
1) The icon is broken.
2) There is no README.Debian explaining how it's integrated with the system.
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Ola writes:
"This is what I have configured for apache2:
Alias /horde3 /usr/share/horde3"
I agree that that should be in the README.Debian file, or better,
added in /etc/apache2/conf.d/ if possible.
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Hello,
I'm writing regarding this message on the lkml:
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2004-06/3087.html
I reported a related issue to Debian's bug tracking system, but then I
noticed I also got a failure very similar to what you saw, although
with Debian's 2.6.8 kernel.
http://
On 6/16/05, David Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Both of these bugs seem like reasonably serious issues. I'm not sure
> exactly which one 'mine' is, but it looks a bit more like 276312:
Ah, I see that 314408 is an amd64 thing, so mine is either 276312, or
some ot
Both of these bugs seem like reasonably serious issues. I'm not sure
exactly which one 'mine' is, but it looks a bit more like 276312:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1220692&group_id=12997&atid=112997
Like the bug Stefan reports, this has caused problems on machines tha
Hi,
Looking at #288759, I saw comments to the effect that busybox had
previously excluded insmod due to bug 85642. That bug is ancient
history though. After the release, should it ever happen, I too would
like to request that insmod be put back in, because it's much more
useful to have it than
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