Bug#401341: Starting gnue-appserver fails

2006-12-04 Thread Reinhard Müller
e named gnue.appserver I think this might be related to the fact that gnue-appserver hasn't done the transition to python-central yet. Regards, -- Reinhard MüllerTel +43 (5577) 89877-0 BYTEWISE Software GmbH Fax +43 (5577) 89877-66 A-6890 Lustenau, Enga 2

Bug#321592: date/time conversion still broken

2006-10-11 Thread Reinhard Müller
0' * leading zero is missing for seconds * decimal-point character taken from locale instead of always a period Thanks, -- Reinhard Müller Tel +43 (5577) 89877-0 BYTEWISE Software GmbH Fax +43 (5577) 89877-66 A-6890 Lustenau, Enga 2

Bug#349214: gnue-common: Please add all possible database backends to Recommends:

2006-01-21 Thread Reinhard Müller
Package: gnue-common Version: 0.5.14-1 Severity: minor Currently, gnue-common Recommends: python-psycopg | python-pygresql, python-mysqldb. For the sake of completeness (and as people usually would install only *one* of the possible backends), it should Recommends: python-psqlite2 | python-sqlite

Bug#335575: evolution: Add "wants encrypted mail" to address book

2005-10-24 Thread Reinhard Müller
Package: evolution Version: 2.0.4-2 Severity: wishlist It would be nice if a "wants encrypted mail" tag could be added to the address book, so evolution would by default encrypt mails that are sent to that recipient. Thanks, Reinhard -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 Architecture: i38

Bug#335573: evolution: Encrypt replies to encrypted mails by default

2005-10-24 Thread Reinhard Müller
Package: evolution Version: 2.0.4-2 Severity: wishlist If I reply to a mail that I got encrypted, I usually want to send that reply encryped, so it would be nice if Evolution did this by default. Evolution's pretty transparent decryption of mails creates the risk of not being aware that the mail

Bug#294192: python2.3: locale.getdefaultlocale() broken when LANGUAGE contains several entries

2005-02-08 Thread Reinhard Müller
Package: python2.3 Version: 2.3.4-19 Severity: normal For some time now, d-i inserts a line in /etc/environment setting $LANGUAGE to something like "en_US:en_GB:en". With this setting, locale.getdefaultlocale() returns ('en_US', 'en_gb') -- the ":" is replaced by a ".", and the second part is (wro