Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.3.17
(This is also present in the current git version
f005f31cd54a907adc8cb61888987d2ab3ab2480.)
The following regex on line 149 of
rulefiles/linux/ignore.d.server/postfix looks incorrect:
^\w{3} [ :[:digit:]]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ postfix/smtpd\[[[:digit:]]+\
Hi,
Just a heads-up on this bug: with the recent security update to
iceweasel, this bug now affects Debian stable. Thus the package
xul-ext-requestpolicy is now completely unusable in the current Debian
stable release.
So should this bug now be reopened as release-critical, or a separate
bug crea
Package: emscripten
Version: 1.22.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package almost completely unusable
I cannot seem to get emscripten to compile anything with -O1 or -O2 or
-O3 (specifying -O0 or no -O option appears to work for simple examples,
but possibly not for more complex code, se
Package: emscripten
Version: 1.22.1-1
The package depends on libclosure-compiler-java but not on a Java
runtime. The library or its dependencies don't depend on a Java runtime
either (should they?), so installing emscripten with minimal
dependencies ends up with no Java runtime at all.
Perhaps em
Package: libsdl2-mixer-dev
Version: 2.0.0+dfsg1-5
/usr/share/doc/libsdl2-mixer-dev/examples/Makefile contains:
LIBS = $(shell sdl2-config --libs) -lSDL_mixer
which links the examples with SDL version 2 but SDL_mixer version 1! As
the package provides libSDL2_mixer.so and not libSDL_mixer.so, thi
I am following up to an old (but still open) bug reporting that the
"HyperEstraier based" bug search engine listed on the main page
http://bugs.debian.org/ gives a 404 error. Nowadays the URL that this
link links to has changed to:
http://bugs-search.debian.org/cgi-bin/search.cgi
This URL cor
Hi,
I found this bug report from 2006 after thinking that I had run into the
same problem. But then I noticed that parts #1 and #4 of the bug report
are not actually bugs, except maybe in that the documentation could be
more clear.
Apparently less has a slightly unusual way of reading its configu
Package: xterm
Version: 278-4
(Summary, if I'm guessing right: the terminal emulation code has a bug
related to the ESC [ K control sequence if it occurs when the line is
just about to wrap. And grep uses ESC [ K when changing colors, so the
bug is quite easy to see.)
The command:
perl -e 'pri
Package: miro
Version: 4.0.4-1
I installed the Miro package on a Debian wheezy system that uses KDE. I
then found to my surprise that Miro is registered to play local video
files, and even as the default player for many video types!
However, Miro does not appear to be designed as a player for loc
(The installation report bug I am replying to is my own, where I tried
the beta-1 installer many months ago. I now tried the RC1 installer on
the same computer. To make this report more clear, I wrote it as a new
standalone installation report, instead of trying to refer to the
previous one. So ple
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20130211
I wanted to test what would happen when installing Debian on a system
whose RTC is set to the local time zone instead of UTC, and the
installer cannot access an NTP server.
I assume this is a supported scenario, since the expert test-mode
installer asks
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20130211
Severity: wishlist
There does not seem to be any way to set the system time manually in the
(expert, text-mode) installer. The "Configure the clock" selection
allows setting it from NTP (but my firewall blocks it), but I can't find
any way to set the tim
Package: tasksel
Version: 3.14+nmu1
While test-installing wheezy using the RC1 installer, I deselected the
"Print server" task (because I won't be printing from this test
installation), but I got the CUPS server installed and running anyway,
so in effect my choice was ignored.
Specifically, I use
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20130211
(I hope the version is correct - I don't know how to find it from the
installer. I used the wheezy RC1 installer from:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/wheezy_di_rc1/i386/iso-cd/debian-wheezy-DI-rc1-i386-netinst.iso
)
The installer (at least the net
Hi,
Note that the bug report I am replying to actually describes two
separate (but related) faults in xclock's digital mode:
1) a large blank space is put at the left of the time, and
2) the displayed time is not updated, unless the xclock window is
obscured and redisplayed.
The former
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: custom USB stick created from CD image (see below)
Image version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/wheezy_di_beta1/i386/iso-cd/debian-wheezy-DI-b1-i386-netinst.iso
Date: Sun 19 Aug 2012 14:00 UTC to Mon 20 Aug 2012 11:00 UTC
Machine: Acer Aspire One ZG
I ran into a variation of this bug while test-installing wheezy: I was
installing on an external USB hard drive (because I didn't want to touch
the installation on the internal drive when only testing), and the
"erasing data" step took a very long time. I wasn't in a hurry and left
it running overn
Hi,
Some thoughts on this bug from a typography hobbyist: from a typographic
point of view, good line spacing is not a fixed quantity but depends on
things like line length and the properties of the font, sometimes even
the text itself.
So I think ideally the line spacing should be user-configura
Reuben Thomas writes:
>In other words, only xterm, kterm, mlterm and xvt would require a
>patch, and in all cases it would be simply to reverse an existing
>default setting.
There are a few more terminals to add to your list of Meta-key
behaviors: the text consoles of the kernels supported by Deb
Package: fontconfig-config
Version: 2.8.0-2.1
I noticed that the package fontconfig-config creates the directory
/usr/local/share/fonts (in postinst) but none of the documentation in
/usr/share/doc or the manual pages mention it.
A friend told me that this caused confusion on an IRC channel where
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20110106+b1
Severity: minor
[ I hope this is the right package and version for this bug report -
or should I file against installation-reports? I am talking about the
text-mode installer in Debian 6.0.0, i.e., the initial squeeze
release, using a self-prepared US
Package: time
Version: 1.7-23.1
Running "dpkg-reconfigure time" gives the error message:
,
| This is not dpkg install-info anymore, but GNU install-info
| See the man page for ginstall-info for command line arguments
| install-info: No dir file specified; try --help for more information.
`
(I'm just a long-time xterm user who follows the Debian bug reports
every now and then...)
Reuben Thomas writes:
>On 6 November 2010 17:00, Thomas Dickey wrote:
[about "*eightBitInput: true" being the default]
>> It's a way of getting the ISO-8859-1 (or equivalents in UTF-8) entered
>> without d
Package: www.debian.org
Currently, in the page
http://packages.debian.org/sid/xserver-xorg-video-radeon
(i.e., the package page for the sid (unstable) distribution) the link
to the "Debian Changelog" points to
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/x/xserver-xorg-video-ati/xserver
Package: texlive-fonts-recommended
Version: 2007.dfsg.1-5
While reading some LaTeX package documentation today, I happened to
notice that Debian includes a version of Palatino (or URW Palladio)
with real small capitals and old-style figures in /usr/share/
texmf-texlive/fonts/ type1/public/fpl/. Th
Neil Jerram writes:
>r...@cs.hut.fi (Riku Saikkonen) writes:
>> (call-with-new-thread (lambda () 1)):
>> standard input:1:1: Function not implemented
...
>> It took me quite a while to get from "Function not implemented" to
>> discovering that the Debi
Package: guile-1.8
Version: 1.8.5+1-4.1
It appears that threads are disabled in the Debian package of
guile-1.8. There are some references to this in
/usr/share/doc/guile-1.8/changelog.Debian.gz, but otherwise this does
not seem to be documented anywhere. I think it should be documented in
a READM
David Nusinow writes:
>I tried to reproduce this with a Radeon 9200 either (RV280). I am
>running mesa from experimental though, so this may have the necessary
>fix if my card is close enough to the 7000.
Just in case it helps: I can't reproduce the bug either - I see two
white squares with the g
Jens Seidel wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 06:52:31PM +0200, Igor Stirbu wrote:
>> * in section 4.3 a Note contains the command
>> aptitude search 'i~M package_name'
>> and it works if changed to
>> aptitude search 'i~M'
>Fixed.
Hmm, is there also a typo here - what does
aptitude sea
Package: wordnet
Version: 1:2.1-4+etch1
Tags: etch
I upgraded wordnet using the recent security update in etch:
[UPGRADE] wordnet 1:2.1-4 -> 1:2.1-4+etch1
[UPGRADE] wordnet-base 1:2.1-4 -> 1:2.1-4+etch1
After this upgrade, most of the features of the "wn" command-line
client don't work. Only -ov
Hi,
I think I also hit this bug. My symptoms are that a binding that I
have for the "odiaeresis" key (a key for the character 'รถ' present on
all Finnish keyboards) does not work. In addition, fvwm says at
startup:
[fvwm][ParseBinding]: <> No such key: odiaeresis
At least on one instance of the b
Package: xkb-data
Version: 0.9-4
Priority: wishlist
Are the possible keyboard layouts, variants and options provided by
XKB documented somewhere?
After about half an hour of searching on my Debian etch system, I
finally found the file
/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst
which contains a nice (if
Hi,
I can confirm part of this bug: the artsd process (started by running
some KDE application) stays alive even after I kill X and logout. I
have seen this for years (ever since I started using KDE
applications), and also currently on an etch system.
I cannot confirm the 3D graphics part of this
Sami Liedes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> About 2 years ago, you reported a problem to the Debian BTS regarding a
>> segfault of the X server during large pixmap allocation on a Radeon
>> board. Did you reproduce this problem recently? If not, I will close
>> this bug in the next weeks.
>Sorry abo
(I don't have anything to do with the Debian X packages, I am just a
long-time Debian user who happens to follow the debian-x mailing list
which receives these bug reports.)
Rob Bochan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>However, why am I having to add the dpi switch to the startx command now,
>after al
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