Bug#591071: bluetile: FTBFS

2010-07-31 Thread Jan Vornberger
Hi there! Just saw that Bluetile 0.5.1 failed to build. Looks like the problem is that Setup.lhs is using Text.Regex and this dependency is not captured in the Cabal file, because Setup.lhs is not technically part of the source code. I don't know if you can fix that in the Debian package by addin

Bug#585674: bluetile: requires mod4 key

2010-07-19 Thread Jan Vornberger
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 10:01:03PM -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote: > Right, I was not using GNOME. Joachim: perhaps bluetile should > Recommends: gnome-panel? The latest package lists GNOME under 'Suggest' as I understand it. > Alternatively, is it possible to learn from X whether the mod4 key > i

Bug#585674: [Pkg-haskell-maintainers] Bug#585674: bluetile: requires mod4 key

2010-06-14 Thread Jan Vornberger
Hi Jonathan! Thx for your input - see my comments below. Am Samstag, den 12.06.2010, 18:08 -0500 schrieb Jonathan Nieder: > 1. There is no GNOME panel for some reason. So the only ways to > launch a program are: > > - mod+enter to launch a terminal; > - mod+p or mod+shift+p for gmrun or dmenu

Bug#473040: flash + gspca: Cam delivers a very narrow field of view in flash applets

2008-03-27 Thread Jan Vornberger
Package: flashplugin-nonfree Version: 9.0.115.0.1 Severity: normal I have a 'Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX' and use the gspca module to operate it. The cam works fine in applications like Camorama, amsn and Ekiga. I have noticed though, that if I use the cam with a flash-based application on a

Bug#468445: gspca-source: Cam delivers a very narrow field of view in flash applets

2008-02-28 Thread Jan Vornberger
Package: gspca-source Version: 01.00.20-1 Severity: normal I have a 'Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX' and use the gspca module to operate it. The cam works fine in applications like Camorama, amsn and Ekiga. I have noticed though, that if I use the cam with a flash-based application on a website