I suppose 1.1.16 does not solve the underlying issue of gmusicbrowser
relying on gtk2.
However 1.1.99.1 beta is out supporting gtk3, so it might be worth
packaging for experimental!
Development is active upstream. Not frenetic, but definitely not dead.
Paolo
"ignores".
>
> Again, that was very disappointing !8-(. What happened with the golden
> 'Do no harm, don't break users' rule?!
>
> On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 1:33 PM Paolo Inaudi wrote:
> >
> > @jim_p Is it possible for you to avoid putting all sys
@jim_p Is it possible for you to avoid putting all system information
and Xorg logs in every message?
It makes the thread very difficult to follow on the online bug tracker.
I too rolled back to linux-image-5.9.0-3-amd64 which works, hope it
won't be my very last kernel version.
Profile from #126 still doesn't allow to open links in Firefox:
dic 08 14:06:43 paolo-desktop audit[19990]: AVC apparmor="DENIED"
operation="exec" profile="thunderbird" name="/usr/lib/firefox/firefox"
pid=19990 comm="thunderbird" reques
Good, thanks!
Il 04/ago/2016 17:21, ha
scritto:
> tag 832975 + pending
> thanks
>
> Some bugs in the syncthing package are closed in revision
> a9ea93d8f5d80efa046ff60e487de13fd5993fc8 in branch 'master' by aviau
>
> The full diff can be seen at
> https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-go/packages/
I would be really interested to know which purpose is served by that
file, and if there is a more permanent workaround: deleting the file
means that it will came back the next time abiword-common is updated.
Finding abiword open every time I start my PC is quite annoying.
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I am experiencing the very same issue. The requests/adapters.py seems to
actually be where it should be, but there is maybe some sys.path problems
I have
ii python-pip 1.5.6-2
ii python-requests 2.3.0-1
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Thank you for addressing this bug. I will reopen if it happens again.
Hi
Paolo
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Well, I'll try to reproduce, actually I worked around the problem doing
modification in a conf.d directory instead of on the file itself, so ucf
shouldn't prompt me anymore during upgrade.
I'm however going to test manually as you did.
Thanks
Paolo
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I actually run e17 on lightdm since long, so probably your issue is not
directly related to the display manager.
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We do not have packages of these, and probably never will. This is not
a bug in the installer.
The correct way to report that you want a new package is to report a bug
against the pseudo-package 'wnpp'. There is already such a bug for
MATE, #708385.
Ben.
This is not right. As of 2012-11-17
GnomeBluetooth.patch cannot be applied without applying
60-gnome-bluetooth-3.8.patch before.
I've unified patches, this one should work alone.
--- js/ui/status/bluetooth.js
+++ js/ui/status/bluetooth.js
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
const GLib = imports.gi.GLib;
const Gio = imports.gi.Gio;
const GnomeBlue
Package: ghc-mod
Version: 2.0.2-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
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