Bug#688264: dirvish: divish-expire silently fails when bank is a symlink

2012-09-20 Thread Horkan Smith
Package: dirvish Version: 1.2.1-1.1 Severity: normal I setup a USB external drive mounted as /mnt/sdb8/, then put a directory named dirvish on that drive. As I wanted to separate the mount point from the bank name, I then created a symlink - "ln -s /mnt/sdb8/dirvish /dirvish". In /etc/dirvis

Bug#348465: Acknowledgement (pose: immediate segmentation fault)

2006-01-16 Thread Horkan Smith
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Bug#348464: Acknowledgement (mailutils: segmentation fault when running frm; common.c:366)

2006-01-16 Thread Horkan Smith
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Bug#348466: pose: configure script fails on Fltk

2006-01-16 Thread Horkan Smith
Package: pose Version: 3.5-7 Severity: important Justification: fails to build from source When I cd to BuildUnix and run ./configure, I get the following error: ---snip--- checking for 'int fl_height (void)' in -lfltk... no configure: error: *** FLTK *must* be installed before running c

Bug#348465: pose: immediate segmentation fault

2006-01-16 Thread Horkan Smith
Package: pose Version: 3.5-7 Severity: important I get an immediate segmentation fault when I try to run pose. I tried pulling the source and compiling it to get a little more info before I reported the bug, but I ran into problems w/ the FLTK package (filed as a separate bug.) I would've put t

Bug#348464: mailutils: segmentation fault when running frm; common.c:366

2006-01-16 Thread Horkan Smith
Package: mailutils Version: 1:0.6.1-4sarge2 Severity: normal Tags: l10n When I ran 'frm' from the command line, I got an immediate segmentation violation. I pulled the source down & compiled it, then ran it w/ gdb - the crash was in common.c:366 snip static char * rfc2047_decode_wrapper