Package: redmine
Version: 3.0~20140825-1
Severity: important
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I just ran into this problem. I tried building the package myself, but I
was unable to (got some message saying 'dh_auto_clean: invalid or
non-existing path to the source directory: qt'). Probably just my
inexperience in building from source.
Anyway, if the bug is solved by this patch, could I
Package: dma
Version: 0.9-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I was trying to use a certificate for dma, so I can let my mail server
accept
incoming connections irrespective of the IP address. I(t) failed, but I was
unable to find any documentation about how to set this up. Any help would be
a
Package: debian-installer
Hi,
I was trying to install Debian on a new Lenovo S30 system. I downloaded
the file
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/amd64/iso-cd/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso
(label: Debian GNU/Linux testing "Wheezy" - Official Snapshot amd64
N
On 06/07/2012 10:57 PM, Vincent Bernat wrote:
Unfortunately, I am not aware of any automated upgrade script. This
shouldn't be too much work: dump SQLite data, inject them into MySQL.
The schemas are almost compatible.
Just as a warning to other users: It's not that simple. I had to
manually
Is there any advice on upgrading existing installations? Is the data
transferred from SQLite to MySQL/PostgreSQL, or is this a manual
process? In the latter case, are there any instructions available for
moving existing data over from SQLite to MySQL/PostgreSQL?
I would very much like to updat
Package: radicale
Version: 0.4-2.1
Severity: wishlist
I noticed that, while the Debian sid and wheezy package is at version 0.4, the
current version of radicale is 0.6.1. Any chance on an update?
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Debian Release: 6.0.2
APT prefers stable
APT policy: (700, 'stable'), (6
An alternative workaround for people like me who are reluctant to make
changes to the file system, is to set GTK_PATH to /usr/lib32/gtk-2.0.
I have not tested this extensively, but it seems to fix the Gtk-WARNING
messages.
Best,
Koen
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On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 13:06 +1000, kelmo wrote:
> The BTS already contains:
> http://bugs.debian.org/484019
Sorry about that. I guess I only checked the -utils and -common
packages, but missed the -source package.
Best,
Koen
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Package: ndiswrapper
Version: 1.52-1
I noticed that a new version (1.53) is available since May 27th. It
fixes a problem I've been facing since a while (from the homepage):
Fixed rx key authentication sequence number conversion from Windows to
Linux so WPA authentication doesn't sometimes go into
This problem is fixed in the 1.99 version (released on May 1st). From
the changelog of 1.99:
- Handle recent kernels returning "" from the cpu freq
scaling_setspeed sysfs entry. It was causing the hibernate script
to die prematurely.
So I guess that when Martin updates the package to the n
Same here, with either my default LANG setting ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or
LANG=C. When choosing Document Settings, I get
Scribus crashes due to Signal #11
which is rather annoying if you have to change the page size...
Koen
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Hi,
I just wanted to let you know that I was able to compile and use 1.37 on
AMD64 (I had to rebuild the package, of course). With the 1.30 version,
I experienced compile problems with 2.6.20, but this one seems to work
fine.
Thanks for supplying the package!
Koen
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Op do, 14-12-2006 te 11:35 +0100, schreef Fabio Tranchitella:
> I'm not able to test dovecotpw on powerpc because I am away from my usual
> workstation so I can't connect to debian.org machines. I'll test it next
> week, in the meanwhile could you please check if previous versions worked
> correctl
.
Thanks!
Koen Vermeer
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For the current version in testing (2.6.1-3), it seems to be fine. I
think the bug was solved (for me) when upgrading to a 2.4.x version,
although I don't recall the right value for x anymore. If you want to
test this specifically with 2.6.2, let me know, but I don't anticipate a
regression.
So, a
Op di, 28-03-2006 te 23:34 +0200, schreef Koen Vermeer:
> Could it come from twopi?
It seems so. I captured the parameters passed to twopi and ran it
manually:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ twopi -Tpng -o /usr/share/lanmap//tmp.lanmap lanmap.dot
Error: Layout was not done. Missing layout plugins?
I got exactly the same error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lanmap -vvv -i ethw
verbosity level 3
using devices ethw...
reporting every 60 seconds...
8459 records loaded from /usr/share/lanmap//data/mac_vendor
opening ethw in promiscuous mode...
device 'ethw' net: 0x0001A8C0, mask: 0x00FF
== 0
Hi,
I just tried to reproduce this bug in 2.2.3-4, but I was unable to.
Maybe close the bug, just like #231020?
Koen
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Just wanted to draw attention to the fact that it's still stuck at 1.07
in de Debian repository. I don't get why the bug is 'done'...
Koen
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Package: aspell-nl
Version: 1:0.1e-36
Severity: important
This package depends on libaspell15, which is unavailable in unstable. Instead,
libaspell15c2 is in unstable. Any chance on a new version of aspell-nl that
depends on libaspell15c2 instead of libaspell15?
I know there are issues with th
Hi,
Just wanted to let you know that this seems to have been fixed in
upstream version 1.0f (June 19).
Koen
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Hi,
This seems to have been fixed in upstream 1.0e (June 18). The newest
version is 1.0f (June 19). Time for an updated package?
Koen
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I don't agree that upgrading would be excellent. I have one of the
'legacy' GPU's for which support is removed in this release.
Additionally, I was unable to find the 'legacy drivers' that the README
mentions. Snippet from README.txt:
Support for "legacy" GPUs has been removed from the unified dri
I couldn't resist, and I updated to 2.2.2-2. It still doesn't load/show
the images, though.
Some additional information: After selecting View -> Message Display ->
Load Images, I can see in the status bar some messages about retrieving
images. I'm not sure if there is any network traffic, and the
Hi,
Just wanted to let you know that I'm still encountering this bug on the
2.0.4-1 version that I'm currently running (which is the latest in
testing).
I might try 2.2.2-1 one of these days to see if it'll solve my problem.
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Although I cannot find a changelog entry for this, I think this bug is
fixed by upstream. Small extract from the current (1.05) clock
scriptlet:
if [ "x$DISTRIBUTION" = "xdebian" ] ; then
/etc/init.d/hwclock.sh stop > /dev/null 2>&1
else
and:
if [ "x$DISTRIBUTION" = "xdebian"
According to upstream's changelog, this is fixed in 1.03:
1.03 (5 January 2005)
- Add ndiswrapper to blacklist.
- Fix blacklisted modules without versions bug. (Peter Cech)
- Fix random services-stopping-twice bug.
- Add --bug-report option.
- Support unloading particular versions of modules.
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