Package: redmine
Version: 0.9.0~svn2907-1
Severity: important
As of revision r4241, patch 'changeset_r2886_r2887.diff' deletes localisation
entries for 'number.human.storage_units' in some languages, resulting in an
internal server error.
http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/pkg-ruby-extras/trunk/redmin
Package: redmine
Version: 0.9.0~svn2907-1
Severity: normal
This file assumes configuration file is in
RAILS_ROOT + "/config/database.yml"
which expands into
/usr/share/redmine/config/database.yml
whereas debian places the default database configuration file into
/etc/redmine/default/da
Package: emacs-goodies-el
Version: 30.8-1
Severity: normal
The `fill-paragraph' function in this package is defined as:
(fill-paragraph arg)
whereas emacs23 provides it as:
(fill-paragraph &optional justify region)
This is causing errors on other packages that redefine `fill-paragraph'. I
Package: gtklp
Version: 1.2.1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
The translation for "Even" and "Odd" print ranges (tab "Output") are
swapped in catalan ("Senars" and "Parells" from left to right, should be
"Parells" and "Senars").
This is fairly important, as it leads to confusion when printing pag
Package: apt-proxy
Version: 1.9.33-0.1
Severity: important
I'm serving local repository cache through apt-proxy to a mix of bare Debian
testing and Ubuntu dapper boxes, and realised that some Ubuntu packages contain
a '~' symbol on the version field.
All those packages with the '~' (gutenprint
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.4.1-1
Severity: minor
Tags: l10n
I've found some problems on the catalan translation of aptitude:
* command line interface:
+ usage
- spacing errors make the output look ugly
- command "forget-net" -> "forget-new"
- command "mostra" -> "sho
Package: guessnet
Version: 0.36-1
Severity: important
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Facts
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I'm using waproamd+ifplugd+guessnet on a wireless lan with a WEP key and
DHCP, so this is what happens on my system:
- plug-in wireless pcmcia card
- cardmgr loads card's drivers (h
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