Package: python-wxglade
Version: 0.6.4-1
Severity: normal
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0.6.4-1 no longer contains
/usr/share/applications/wxglade.desktop
/usr/share/menu/python-wxglade
/usr/share/pixmaps/wxglade.xpm
(which were part of 0.6.3+rel-5).
Because of this wxGlade is
Probably doesn't matter much.. but I would also have loved to use
wxMediaCtrl via wx-perl, but forcing all friends to install the modified
libwxgtk packages I created is just overkill.
Please re-think your decision, Olly.
Thank you!
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like other events are not been passed on properly either.
Anyways, I assume this is a incompatibility between forks & Wx. Probably
not worth keeping this bug report open.
Please close it. Thanks!
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Marc H. Thoben
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erl5/forks/shared.pm line 736.
With threads it's working fine.
How can I help figuring out which code of mine actually causes that
error in fork's shared.pm?
Thanks!
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Marc H. Thoben
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Architecture: amd64
Kernel: Linux 3
I'm seeing the same problem with Apache 2.2.16-6+squeeze2 and mplayer
from debian-multimedia.org/sid.
I cannot stream any avi/xvid anymore, regardless of size.
I downgraded to 2.2.16-6+squeeze1 for now.
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Sorry Eugen,
I can't check anymore - Don't have that system anymore.
Please close this Bug since nobody else seemed to mind nor does it seem
to matter.
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Package: gnomemeeting
Version: 1.2.0+1.2.1cvs20050220-2
Severity: normal
Hi there,
today I saw that the new version of Gnomemeeting uses much more bandwidth than
the older 1.0.2 did. I tried gsm-06.10 and iLBC-15k2.
Host with Gnomemeeting 1.2.1 calls Gnomemeeting 1.0.2 or OpenMCU or Asterisk
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