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On 11/29/2011 04:50 AM, Michael Wellman wrote:
> When I run bible time it segfaults. For a fraction of a second it
> displays its startup banner but that's it. I already have Xiphos
> installed so I've already got a .sword directory with various modules
> installed.
This sounds to me like som
On 11/23/2011 07:02 AM, Julien Lavergne wrote:
> Argh, bad news :(
Yes, it turns this from a technical issue (package the app, and make
sure it meets packaging standards) into a much more difficult "how to
keep everyone happy" political issue!
> Do we have an idea of the actual diff between the
Lubuntu is very interested in including Viewnior as its default image
viewer for Lubuntu 12.04. I am an Lubuntu developer.
I have previous Debian/Ubuntu packaging experience. I am willing to
package Viewnior for Debian (and so Ubuntu), and in fact I have already
packaged it. I do not want to "s
On 06/07/2011 07:07 PM, Nobuhiro Iwamatsu wrote:
> Source: bibletime
> Version: 2.5-1
> Severity: serious
> bibletime FTBFS on latest unstable.
...
> Could you check your package?
We need to get a 2.8.1 package created, tested and sponsored to address
this, 2.5 is old... thanks for the remind
John Zaitseff wrote:
> Thank you for packaging BibleTime for Debian! I use this package
> extensively, so I'm grateful you've made it available.
>
> I noticed from the www.bibletime.info web page that BibleTime has
> been updated to version 2.5. Would you be able to update the Debian
> package,
Mark Hedges wrote:
> While installing a bunch of modules, bibletime takes 100% of CPU
> during the "Preparing install" phase.
This is (was) an upstream BibleTime issue, once which is already fixed
in the bibletime 2.2-1 packages which are now in Debian sid (unstable)
and which will hopefully be a
Mark Hedges wrote:
It might be a good idea to send the PASV command in the ftp
connection to refresh the index and install text modules from
crosswire.org.
As far as I know, this already happens (well, EPSV rather than PASV, but
the same principle).
QUESTION:
Mark, are you using installmgr
Raphael,
I *think* this issue is fixed in the bibledit 3.7-1 packages recently
uploaded to unstable. However, I'm not 100 %sure, being somewhat new to
Debian package maintenance. The patches that needed -p0 in the
debian/patches/series file are no longer present.
Because I am unsure, I did
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