Dear Maintainer,
+1 here.
I'm not acquainted with the Debian policies but I don't understand why
a doc-only package should have a `break' directive. It makes an
importart piece of software (`gdb') uninstallable.
Thank you
EmÃlio
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Debian Release: jessie/sid
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2014-07-08 20:48 GMT+02:00 Milan Zamazal :
>>>>>> "EL" == Emilio Lopes writes:
>
> EL> after installing `stumpwm' I could not start the window manager.
> There
> EL> was some error message mentioning `asdf', which was *not* install
2014-07-08 20:43 GMT+02:00 Milan Zamazal :
>>>>>> "EL" == Emilio Lopes writes:
>
> EL> In my case I have the following in my ~/.emacs:
> EL> (setq-default frame-title-format (list "" "Emacs Macht Alle
> EL> Comput
Package: stumpwm
Version: 2:0.9.8-1
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
The command bound to `C-t v' (could not find it in the manual!)
reports version `0.9.7' when it should read `0.9.8'.
Thank you!
Emilio
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Package: stumpwm
Version: 2:0.9.8-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
the subject says it all. In my case I have the following in my ~/.emacs:
(setq-default frame-title-format (list "" "Emacs Macht Alle
Computer Sch\366n"))
Eval this in an Emacs buffer an watch stumpwm crash:
*** -
Package: stumpwm
Version: 2:0.9.8-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
after installing `stumpwm' I could not start the window manager. There
was some error message mentioning `asdf', which was *not* installed.
Note that `cl-asdf' is not `required' by `stum
Package: stumpwm
Version: 2:0.9.8-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
I've just installed stumpwm and typed `stumpwm' (without the quotes)
on a terminal to start the window manager. I've got a error message
from `grep':
grep: /home/lopes/.stumpwmrc: No
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