Bug#783032: Minitube segfaults on startup

2015-04-20 Thread E Taylor
Package: minitube Version: 2.2-1 Severity: grave Justification: YouTube video player application no longer plays YouTube videos As confirmed on the Minitube website: http://flavio.tordini.org/minitube-2-4 http://flavio.tordini.org/forums/topic/minitube-quitting-unexpectedly http://flavio.tord

Bug#721197: Pending issues

2014-09-28 Thread E Taylor
Hello, The upstream issue mentioned above has been closed with the comment "Technic is (now) licensed under the LGPLv2 or later." Hopefully this clears up the licensing issue, and work on this package can now proceed. Best regards, Edwin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@li

Bug#742531: keyword.URL preference ignored after upgrade to version 23+

2014-03-25 Thread E Taylor
Hi Sylvestre, Thank you for your clear explanation. Hopefully I can explain my position better this time. >> As I see it, this is just a case of a config file format change, and >> typically a Debian package would try to help the user preserve any >> user-set value after upgrade. Also, as in th

Bug#742531: keyword.URL preference ignored after upgrade to version 23+

2014-03-25 Thread E Taylor
Hi Sylvestre, >> It would be nice if any user-defined value for the keyword.URL >> preference could be used to automatically set the default search engine >> after upgrade. > Why do you think Debian should carry and maintain such changes? Why do I think that a Debian package should keep its setti

Bug#742531: keyword.URL preference ignored after upgrade to version 23+

2014-03-24 Thread E Taylor
Package: iceweasel Version: 24.3.0esr-1~deb7u1 Severity: wishlist As confirmed on the MozillaZine Knowledge Base website: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keyword.url as of Firefox version 23, the keyword.URL preference was removed. This means, for example, that if someone configured an earlier vers

Bug#638024: [apt] APT::Default-Release considers equivalent suite names differently ("testing" != "wheezy")

2013-05-05 Thread E Taylor
I encountered this bug (or something similar) recently as part of my preparations of upgrading to "jessie". My sources.list was pointing to "testing" so I changed it, using Synaptic, to point to "wheezy". After applying a large number of updates and rebooting, I tried using Synaptic again and was

Bug#689184: YouTube replies with error codes (making Minitube unusable)

2012-09-29 Thread E Taylor
Package: minitube Version: 1.7-1.1 Severity: grave Justification: YouTube video player application no longer plays YouTube videos As confirmed on the Minitube website: http://flavio.tordini.org/minitube-1-9 there have been some changes at YouTube in the last few days which stop Minitube from b

Bug#643046: iceweasel 6.0.2-1 crashes on load when gecko-mediaplayer is installed

2011-09-26 Thread E Taylor
Package: iceweasel Version: 6.0.2-1 I run testing/wheezy and upgraded to iceweasel 6.0.2 this weekend, closing my running copy of iceweasel first. When I tried to load it again, it got as far as loading all the windows and showing all of the tabs, but before the pages had finished loading it

Bug#517866: closed by Marco Rodrigues (mped has been removed from Debian, closing #517866)

2009-05-07 Thread E Taylor
Hi Angel, ... Barry replied "Aye, that's an upstream bug". I hope that makes sense. Well, certainly this can be considered a bug; I've already fixed it for the 5.1.2 release. Great! I suppose that technically we should rename this bug to something like "mped checks for wrong he

Bug#517866: closed by Marco Rodrigues (mped has been removed from Debian, closing #517866)

2009-05-01 Thread E Taylor
Hello Angel, The 3.x branch have an option like that, but I never reimplemented it on 5.x, just because overriding DISPLAY is enough and nobody cared. If you think it's really important, I will reconsider it. Thank you. Back to the man page binary name inconsistency, I think the proper th

Bug#517866: closed by Marco Rodrigues (mped has been removed from Debian, closing #517866)

2009-04-28 Thread E Taylor
Hello, This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report which was filed against the mped package: #517866: ncursesw UI support not compiled. "No usable driver found; exiting." It has been closed by Marco Rodrigues . The removal of the 5.x package seems to have been a mistake.

Bug#519340: Info received (Bug#519340: [gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg] segmentation fault with pidgin)

2009-03-29 Thread E Taylor
Hello, Just to let you know that since the latest update to the gstreamer packages in testing / squeeze, I have been able to reinstall gstreamer0.10-plugins-good and gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg, and pidgin still runs, with sound support. Best regards, Edwin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bug

Bug#519340: [gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg] segmentation fault with pidgin

2009-03-16 Thread E Taylor
I'm running Debian testing / squeeze, and have just upgraded a number of packages (including libgstreamer0.10-0 and libc6), then after a reboot found that Pidgin no longer loads. In an attempt to debug the problem, I ran it from a terminal under strace and got this output (after interrupting i

Bug#517866: ncursesw UI support not compiled. "No usable driver found; exiting."

2009-03-02 Thread E Taylor
Package: mped Version: 5.1.1-1 The package description states that "Minimum Profit is a curses/GTK text editor for programmers." Running "mped" from Konsole (the X terminal from KDE) loads the GTK version of mped and it seems to work, but running the same command on a text-only virtual termin